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norman: yes, they did. there were joint games.early in the 1920's, there were expeditionary games which were joints, and they printed up by the army's press -- at leavenworth. >> it was. yeah, yeah. the 1926 game, those strategic games were written and printed up in leavenworth. and later on, hh -- was the guy the navy sent out. he died of meningitis in 1935. he was their guy on the spot. norman: if you want to know about amphibious ideas of that era, he's a terrific way to learn. sorry. >> dr. freidman. james hornfisher in "neptune's inferno" talked about the exchange with an role -- when he trained at harvard. [indiscernible] were there any exchange programs where they came to the united states? norman: there was not an exchange program. it was naval attache. that is how we got to go around. yamamoto -- no, you do not -- want your students to watch you playing these kinds of games. it was not their business. >> because i was wondering, in "neptune's inferno," he talked about the japanese superiority in night fighting, like you w
norman: yes, they did. there were joint games.early in the 1920's, there were expeditionary games which were joints, and they printed up by the army's press -- at leavenworth. >> it was. yeah, yeah. the 1926 game, those strategic games were written and printed up in leavenworth. and later on, hh -- was the guy the navy sent out. he died of meningitis in 1935. he was their guy on the spot. norman: if you want to know about amphibious ideas of that era, he's a terrific way to learn. sorry....
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norman vincent randolph relief fund, obviously given in her name.you see the horse in that slide, and that is little sorrel, stonewall jackson's horse, and it was norman vincent randolph who was responsible for reaching out to a taxidermist in new york city to have little sorrel preserved. and he stands in all his grandeur to this day at the virginia military institute, so the two of them together have a wonderful legacy. even after norman vincent randolph's death, janet weaver randolph continued her work. she became known as mother richmond and ran what you would consider today a type of united way, and helped retired veterans and their wives. as life would progress for both ben palmer and norman vincent randolph, they were both very successful. ben palmer ran a shipping company in richmond and was extremely successful and quite wealthy. norman vincent randolph took over his father's paper box company and again was very successful. they both would eventually join the robert e. lee camp of the united confederate veterans, r.e. lee camp number one. m
norman vincent randolph relief fund, obviously given in her name.you see the horse in that slide, and that is little sorrel, stonewall jackson's horse, and it was norman vincent randolph who was responsible for reaching out to a taxidermist in new york city to have little sorrel preserved. and he stands in all his grandeur to this day at the virginia military institute, so the two of them together have a wonderful legacy. even after norman vincent randolph's death, janet weaver randolph...
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norman: i hate to say this because i bumped into mr.think it was a mistake to a point john mcconnell and his views are really quite extreme. i don't think jeremy corbyn is interested in economics. i don't recall him ever making great pronouncements on economics. i would be very surprised if he could explain peoples qe to you. i would be very surprised if he could. that is going to be a great problem for him. willpect his tactic generally be to delegate a lot of work in parliament to his colleagues and he will be active outside the house of commons, as well. demonstrations, appearing at rallies, talking about optimism, the future, blah , blah, blah. i don't think that will be enough to convince the british people. francine: the conservatives need an opposition because everybody ,eeds some kind of opposition especially when you are looking at some kind of referendum. we have already heard jeremy corbyn speak openly about his position. is he lukewarm to europe or is he for a brexit? norman: i think he is probably anti-europe and concerned
norman: i hate to say this because i bumped into mr.think it was a mistake to a point john mcconnell and his views are really quite extreme. i don't think jeremy corbyn is interested in economics. i don't recall him ever making great pronouncements on economics. i would be very surprised if he could explain peoples qe to you. i would be very surprised if he could. that is going to be a great problem for him. willpect his tactic generally be to delegate a lot of work in parliament to his...
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one of those housed in the bubble is norman smart. >> mr. smart was placed in there due to the fact that his case was all over the news. mr. smart was also well-trained in the martial arts. so we wanted to not only just protect mr. smart from the other detainees, but also protect the other detainees from mr. smart if there was a confrontation. >> i'm in the bubble, they call it, which is the jail within the jail within the jail. they put me in here. it's been 183 days which is a little over six months. >> four days earlier, smart's trial for aggravated assault and murder in the beating death of his wife came to an end. medical reports said that smart's wife died from strangulation and numerous internal injuries. prosecutors presented evidence that smart had beaten her with his hands and feet and that he used boxing gloves in an attempt to conceal the evidence of his blows. smart was also given an additional charge of cruelty to children because his 6-year-old stepson was in the house at the time the crime occurred. smart pled not guilty to a
one of those housed in the bubble is norman smart. >> mr. smart was placed in there due to the fact that his case was all over the news. mr. smart was also well-trained in the martial arts. so we wanted to not only just protect mr. smart from the other detainees, but also protect the other detainees from mr. smart if there was a confrontation. >> i'm in the bubble, they call it, which is the jail within the jail within the jail. they put me in here. it's been 183 days which is a...
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and norman minor, of course, was my idol. he was my hero. he was everything i wanted to be as a trial lawyer. and when we tried that case together, he -- after the case, he came out to my office one day and asked me how i would like to practice law with him. well, i almost went through the floor, to practice law with norman minor, any lawyer would have been thrilled. carl and i did, went into the law office with him and the firm became minor, stokes & stokes. carl was out of the office part of the time because he was the -- a city prosecutor. norman minor and i were basically were the two lawyers in the firm as such. then subsequently after i spent -- carl and i spent eight years with norman minor, we merged in with another group of another group of young black lawyers and formed a law firm downtown cleveland, which was stokes, character, terry, perry, whitehead and some other name. but our dream was that we were going to be one of top black law firms in america at that time. that was the law firm we had together. and it wasn't -- terry case
and norman minor, of course, was my idol. he was my hero. he was everything i wanted to be as a trial lawyer. and when we tried that case together, he -- after the case, he came out to my office one day and asked me how i would like to practice law with him. well, i almost went through the floor, to practice law with norman minor, any lawyer would have been thrilled. carl and i did, went into the law office with him and the firm became minor, stokes & stokes. carl was out of the office part...
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norman and i were the two lawyers in the firm as such. subsequently, after i spent eight years with norman and we then moved and merged in with another group of young black lawyers and formed a law firm downtown in cleveland, which was stokes, character, terry, perry, whitehead and some other name. our dream was that we were going to be one of the top black law firms in america at the time. that was the law firm that we had together the terry case was one of the cases that i handled while we had the firm -- i believe we were under the firm of stokes, character, terry, perry, whitehead at that time. it is a great experience with any lawyer to argue the case before the united states supreme court. i had occasion to participate in three cases practice, i practiced 14 years as a lawyer before going to congress participated in three cases that were decided in the supreme court i argued one case. it was a great experience. thurgood march shall happened to be on that court, and because he was another one of my heroes, and it was a great experien
norman and i were the two lawyers in the firm as such. subsequently, after i spent eight years with norman and we then moved and merged in with another group of young black lawyers and formed a law firm downtown in cleveland, which was stokes, character, terry, perry, whitehead and some other name. our dream was that we were going to be one of the top black law firms in america at the time. that was the law firm that we had together the terry case was one of the cases that i handled while we...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to callactory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go on and do it. i have $32 in the shoe box. and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was why can't we see a black man that's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >> that's no w
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to callactory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the...
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>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos.ould like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may 21, 2015 meeting. this is an action item. >>supervisor norman yee: okay. is there any public comments on this? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. can i have a motion? >> i move approval of the minutes. >> no objection. motion passes. roll call vote. city clerk: commissioner farrell, commissioner mar, absent. commissioner yee. minutes passes. item 3. vision zero progress report. information item. >> good afternoon, supervisors. happy to be here today to talk about our progress towards the education, engineering, evaluation and policy goa
>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos.ould like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may 21,...
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murray: that is what norman ramsey indicated. it could easily have been a true. the russians could have gotten there first and attacked us. -- but, the notion that we would not, unprovoked by what we thought was a survival problem, use that on people, is one which i think is very naive. these decisions are not made by you or me. they are made by military people, who are used to doing things that you and i shudder to think of. they are made by presidents who are subject to amazing pressures and may not be thinking all that clearly. let me tell you, it is not only they. 38, bertrand19 russell, urged in a public speech that we should use those bombs to attack the soviet union before they got them. if bertrand russell could suggest such a thing, i think norman ramsey is right. we might have done it. it should you -- it showed you -- you remember i told you i went to clean up the lab after an accident. was funny, there were ordinary janitorial type workers. mostly people who lived in the area, who are to go in and clean up the place. phil asked them to do that and the
murray: that is what norman ramsey indicated. it could easily have been a true. the russians could have gotten there first and attacked us. -- but, the notion that we would not, unprovoked by what we thought was a survival problem, use that on people, is one which i think is very naive. these decisions are not made by you or me. they are made by military people, who are used to doing things that you and i shudder to think of. they are made by presidents who are subject to amazing pressures and...
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in just days camden county freeholders hope to inact norman's law a way to prevent pet stores in the county from selling animals that come from puppy mills. >> in camden county, there will be no commercial sale of dogs or cats that come from these atrocious, atrocious facilities. >> reporter: camden county freeholder jeff nash introduced the legislation after his dog named norman, animal activist call it the puppy mill breeder system and they claim local pet stores use it all the time. joining nash, nancy as a who insists that her dog had severe medical problems because she came from a puppy mill. >> we tried everything to save her and spent thousands of doll ars, close to almost $8,000 but her condition worsened and we had to put her down one week before her second birthday. >> reporter: as freehold's announced the new legislation in blackwood cherry hill residents braved the rain and held up signs protesting anything to do with puppy mills. >> we would like to see more rescued pets getting into pet stores, rather than puppy mills. >> reporter: anti puppy mill activist admit change
in just days camden county freeholders hope to inact norman's law a way to prevent pet stores in the county from selling animals that come from puppy mills. >> in camden county, there will be no commercial sale of dogs or cats that come from these atrocious, atrocious facilities. >> reporter: camden county freeholder jeff nash introduced the legislation after his dog named norman, animal activist call it the puppy mill breeder system and they claim local pet stores use it all the...
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ready to go. >> what norman and cecile started 63 years ago, it's just amazing.opefully we can continue that tradition and for the next 63 years. and keep those generations of families coming back year after year. >> the look and feel of your office can help set the tone for employee morale and even most don't have deep pockets for design because they're worried about payroll and marketing there are things you can do to make your face look better. we spent the day with the founders of start-up that provides affordable interior design help by the hour. >> our office actually has become kind of a test ground for experimental design. so a lot of things that we test out in this office, we try and see if they work or they don't work and then we'll bring them into start-up spaces like for instance we have a green wall that will eventually become an entire green partition wall. we have placed a track on the ceiling. we have taken white rope and tied it to the plants and we have anchors on the floor. so as the plants grow, we can raise the plants up and it will be a cool
ready to go. >> what norman and cecile started 63 years ago, it's just amazing.opefully we can continue that tradition and for the next 63 years. and keep those generations of families coming back year after year. >> the look and feel of your office can help set the tone for employee morale and even most don't have deep pockets for design because they're worried about payroll and marketing there are things you can do to make your face look better. we spent the day with the founders...
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. >> reporter: norman's slaw officially on the books in camden county.en you go to a pet store in that cun tee expect to see animals only from shelt shelters or breeders. >> it makes sense morally, ethically, financially it just makes sense. >> reporter: melissa joined dozens of animal rights act roy toy visits to watch camden county freeholders pass norman's law. pet stores can no longer accept and sell cats or dogs from breeding mills. >> this is probably the best piece of alleges laying that i have seen yet in the 15 years i've been involved. >> reporter: steven wear and his wife judy are breeders and they say they constantly face a certain stigma. >> breeders have been labeled as the bad guys. >> reporter: but they insist their hobby breeders haven't nothing to do with mass produced breeding mills. >> i've had people tell me it's easier to adopt a child than it is to get one of my puppies. you normally are going to sign a contract. you'll enter into a contract with that breeder. >> reporter: norman's law encourages pet stores to bring in animals dire
. >> reporter: norman's slaw officially on the books in camden county.en you go to a pet store in that cun tee expect to see animals only from shelt shelters or breeders. >> it makes sense morally, ethically, financially it just makes sense. >> reporter: melissa joined dozens of animal rights act roy toy visits to watch camden county freeholders pass norman's law. pet stores can no longer accept and sell cats or dogs from breeding mills. >> this is probably the best...
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>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos. i would like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may 21, 2015 meeting. this is an action item. >>supervisor norman yee: okay. is there any public comments on this? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. can i have a motion? >> i move approval of the minutes. >> no objection. motion passes. roll call vote. city clerk: commissioner farrell, commissioner mar, absent. commissioner yee. minutes passes. item 3. vision zero progress report. information item. >> good afternoon, supervisors. happy to be here today to talk about our progress towards the education, engineering, evaluation and policy
>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos. i would like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may...
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>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos. i would like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may 21, 2015 meeting. this is an action item. >>supervisor norman yee: okay. is there any public comments on this? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. can i have a motion? >> i move approval of the minutes. >> no objection. motion passes. roll call vote. city clerk: commissioner farrell, commissioner mar, absent. commissioner yee. minutes passes. item 3. vision zero progress report. information item. >> good afternoon, supervisors. happy to be here today to talk about our progress towards the education, engineering, evaluation and policy
>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos. i would like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may...
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>>supervisor norman yee: i submit. >> supervisor avalos? >>supervisor john avalos: tomorrow i will be going to washington d.c. to meet with hud and the federal financing agency and we are also taking part in an event with mooup municipal leaders and senate leaders across the country as part of a homeowners day of action in washington d.c.. tomorrow's goal for me will be to talk to hud and fannie may and freddie mac leaders asking them that here in san francisco we passed a resolution, here at the board of supervisors and several mayor's at the conference of mayor's here in the city passed a resolution as well urging hud and fannie may and freddie mac to sell loans not wall street where they sell to wall street investors who just take those mortgages and they make money off them but don't put any conditions on how those mortgages will be kept in the hand of working people especially latinos and african americans across the country that have been hit by the down turn in our economy and that's across the country. so i'm actually reexcited abou
>>supervisor norman yee: i submit. >> supervisor avalos? >>supervisor john avalos: tomorrow i will be going to washington d.c. to meet with hud and the federal financing agency and we are also taking part in an event with mooup municipal leaders and senate leaders across the country as part of a homeowners day of action in washington d.c.. tomorrow's goal for me will be to talk to hud and fannie may and freddie mac leaders asking them that here in san francisco we passed a...
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>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos. i would like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may 21, 2015 meeting. this is an action item. >>supervisor norman yee: okay. is there any public comments on this? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. can i have a motion? >> i move approval of the minutes. >> no objection. motion passes. roll call vote. city clerk: commissioner farrell, commissioner mar, absent. commissioner yee. minutes passes. item 3. vision zero progress report. information item. >> good afternoon, supervisors. happy to be here today to talk about our progress towards e education, engineering, evaluation and policy g
>>supervisor norman yee: the clerk today is steve stamos. i would like to thank staff from sf govtv, charles and bill dylan for recording each one of these meetings and making available the recordings to the public. i'm so used to seeing madam clerk. mr. clerk, item no. -- are there any announcements? >> there are no announcements. >> can you call item 1. city clerk: item 1 roll call. mr. kim, mr. mar, mr. yee. we have a quorum. >> item no. 2. approve the minutes of may...
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>> i don't know, but we used to have influence from britains, normans, arab, spanish.ender. >> oh, look, my octopus! i remember personally catching that one. it was a mighty struggle, too. no, actually i don't. >> yeah, the octopus. >> pretty, beautiful little shrimp. very tender, the octopus, very nice. and another traditional speciality. i'm told they call this tuna tartar. and cuttlefish, i recognize you, my friend. how traditional is this to sicily? >> i think from the part of the sea they almost eat a roll. >> always. >> yes. >> but fisherman only, fishing communities only or in restaurants? >> no. >> always as long as you've been alive you see crudo like this? >> no. i see crudo in the poor family. >> so, it's not like there's japanese influence, but the japanese sort of gave everybody permission to eat traditional foods, their own traditional food. what are the great other sicilian classic dishes? >> the anchovy. anchovy and parmesana. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's with the sardine. >> yeah, but it's an explosion of flower, but this plate, it's arab, b
>> i don't know, but we used to have influence from britains, normans, arab, spanish.ender. >> oh, look, my octopus! i remember personally catching that one. it was a mighty struggle, too. no, actually i don't. >> yeah, the octopus. >> pretty, beautiful little shrimp. very tender, the octopus, very nice. and another traditional speciality. i'm told they call this tuna tartar. and cuttlefish, i recognize you, my friend. how traditional is this to sicily? >> i think...
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charlie: you replaced or succeeded sir norman foster. what happened? bjarke: you can say that sir norman foster designed his tower a decade ago, back when the thinking was still financial institutions, so in a way, it is tailored to be a financial headquarters, and since over the last decade, the character of the neighborhood has really changed, and the kind of tenants who are looking to go there, they have radically different needs, so did not fit that kind of tenant, and it is also a side of the changing character of downtown manhattan. charlie: rupert murdoch and fox are principal tenants, and what will be on the top floor? bjarke: basically, news corp and fox occupy the bottom. in the top will be leased, and we still have hopes that on the very top floor, there can be a screening room, so you can imagine that once you have seen the premiere of the film where the screen lit up, you will have maybe even an even more epic view of the city you are in. charlie: how many restaurants? bjarke: i think all of this will be sort of detailed further, but we wi
charlie: you replaced or succeeded sir norman foster. what happened? bjarke: you can say that sir norman foster designed his tower a decade ago, back when the thinking was still financial institutions, so in a way, it is tailored to be a financial headquarters, and since over the last decade, the character of the neighborhood has really changed, and the kind of tenants who are looking to go there, they have radically different needs, so did not fit that kind of tenant, and it is also a side of...
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>> and our catch of the day goes to norman grib who finished the river in alaska.s is a king salmon, 54 pounds. but they let the big one get away. norman told me they hooked a halibut and tried for three hours to get it in and they failed. they ended up cutting the steel line. you know the record is 1600 pounds so maybe they had that record. we'll never know. great fish story. think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to catchoftheday@kpix.com. >>> ronda rousey has become the biggest star in the ufc. but if one marine gets his wish, rousey will be headlining an event outside the octagon later this year. >> my name is chad, i'm united states marine stationed out of camp lejeune out of north carolina. you're my celebrity crush. i love everything you do and i think you're a phenomenal person, which is why it would be my honor to take you to the marine corps ball on december 11th. >> near ly 5 million people have viewed the video on facebook and one of them happened to be ronda rousey. >> i saw like screen shots of it before. i thought i can't go anyway be
>> and our catch of the day goes to norman grib who finished the river in alaska.s is a king salmon, 54 pounds. but they let the big one get away. norman told me they hooked a halibut and tried for three hours to get it in and they failed. they ended up cutting the steel line. you know the record is 1600 pounds so maybe they had that record. we'll never know. great fish story. think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to catchoftheday@kpix.com. >>> ronda rousey has...
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norman made me think of that. that is a battleship in a floating drydock in 1944. that is the west virginia. i think it is off of spirit tucson to -- spiritu santu. i don't think they had moved it to the philippines yet. we had 10 advanced talks this side. people have said he was being punished. joe regarded it as a positive indication that he would be allowed to commands something that cost u.s. taxpayers a lot of money to build. by the end of world war ii, before the japanese surrendered, we had over 100 floating drydocks in the pacific. not all of them were this big. you don't just improvise those things overnight after 1941. it is incredibly important to explain how we get to the endgame. but i want to talk about a couple of things. first, let's think about some shaping components. again, i show this to my students at fort leavenworth, and i have to explain to them the japanese policy. i did do some terror imaging, which you should not do, but have to because you have to have a firm of reference. japan does not operate the same way. they have a secretary of the
norman made me think of that. that is a battleship in a floating drydock in 1944. that is the west virginia. i think it is off of spirit tucson to -- spiritu santu. i don't think they had moved it to the philippines yet. we had 10 advanced talks this side. people have said he was being punished. joe regarded it as a positive indication that he would be allowed to commands something that cost u.s. taxpayers a lot of money to build. by the end of world war ii, before the japanese surrendered, we...
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it's called norman's law. it's named after norman, right there. new ordinance requires inspections of all pet stores in camden county. the stores will have to prove where the animals came from. if there are violations, the shop could be shut down. >>> tonight, new york's top cop is apologizing to a former tennis star. james blake was thrown to the ground and handcuffed in what police are now calling a case of mistaken identity. >> reporter: that apology james blake was looking for finally came tonight, when new york city's brass and the tennis star connected on the phone. police commissioner bill bratton released a statement that ended in saying, mr. blake said he would like to meet with the mayor and me at a future date, which we would be agreeable to. the nypd is giving a mea culpa after a plain clothes officer tackled him on monday in front of the hyatt hotel. >> he took me to the ground and told me to shut up and put the cuffs on me. >> reporter: a suspect in a credit card theft ring looks similar to blake. an honest mistake, said police. >> a
it's called norman's law. it's named after norman, right there. new ordinance requires inspections of all pet stores in camden county. the stores will have to prove where the animals came from. if there are violations, the shop could be shut down. >>> tonight, new york's top cop is apologizing to a former tennis star. james blake was thrown to the ground and handcuffed in what police are now calling a case of mistaken identity. >> reporter: that apology james blake was looking...
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the research found out that my grandfather norman thomas and he was very shy. he did his homework so he could flatter you by knowing something about you. >> by saying your great and father was a great man but was he saying that's >> he was just trying to flatter me. >> said he was a very moderate socialist -- has been a key different for president six times and although he's ideologically different mostly he would try to flatter me. >> is that the end of the conversation? [background sounds] was a great grandfather. >> the next call for evan thomas comes from lynnwood illinois. >> * i would like to thank you for the kennedy book and all the other books. one of the things that bothers me being in the vietnam era is that i remember reading the tapes that were being treated and other books that i called about how bad they treated the veterans administration and how bad they treated the soldiers that came back from the war as a bigger scandal than some of the other scandals that he's been involved in. >> i don't know much about him in the g8 to comment on what you'
the research found out that my grandfather norman thomas and he was very shy. he did his homework so he could flatter you by knowing something about you. >> by saying your great and father was a great man but was he saying that's >> he was just trying to flatter me. >> said he was a very moderate socialist -- has been a key different for president six times and although he's ideologically different mostly he would try to flatter me. >> is that the end of the...
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stopping puppy mills, they voted to approve one freeholder's rescue dog, norman. they panned animals from selling animals from puppy mills. the health department will inspect to determine where the pets came from that are for sale. >> a beautiful day and if you like today, you will like tomorrow. a great way to end out the week. all the way to start your week and if you like the summer temperatures, you will like saturday. a big cool down coming as we go into next week closer to where we should be for this time of year. we are at 62 degrees in allentown. 67 in atlantic city. all under clear skies. the humidity is still staying down. by tomorrow morning, 8:00, these were the temp fors. bust out forecast along with that if you are heading to work. 59 in pots and 61 degrees for doylestown. 65 in philadelphia and 62 in wilmington. cape may at around 68 degrees by 8:00 a.m. under sunny skies. that will continue and here's what the temperatures have been doing. today at 86 and similar to today. same saturday and look happens into sunday. cooling down into the upper 70s.
stopping puppy mills, they voted to approve one freeholder's rescue dog, norman. they panned animals from selling animals from puppy mills. the health department will inspect to determine where the pets came from that are for sale. >> a beautiful day and if you like today, you will like tomorrow. a great way to end out the week. all the way to start your week and if you like the summer temperatures, you will like saturday. a big cool down coming as we go into next week closer to where we...
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. >> rose: you replaced and/or succeeded sir norman foster. what happened? >> i think it is very much you can say norman foster designed his tower a decade ago back when they were financial institutions so it was tailored to become a financial headquarter. in the last decade the character of the neighborhood has changed. the kind of tenants who are looking to go there have radically different needs and it simply didn't fit the new type of tenant. i think you can see it really as a sign of the changing character of downtown manhattan. >> rose: news corp, 20t 20th century fox of murdoch companies are the basically tenant. >> news corp occupies the bottom half. the top will be leased out. we have the hopes that on the very top floor there can be a screening room. so you can imagine once you've seen the premiere of the film, when the screen lifts up, you will have an even more epic view of the city you're in. >> rose: how many restaurants? i think this will be detailed further, but we're looking to create the amenities so they're always adjacent to the terraces.
. >> rose: you replaced and/or succeeded sir norman foster. what happened? >> i think it is very much you can say norman foster designed his tower a decade ago back when they were financial institutions so it was tailored to become a financial headquarter. in the last decade the character of the neighborhood has changed. the kind of tenants who are looking to go there have radically different needs and it simply didn't fit the new type of tenant. i think you can see it really as a...
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it's called norman's law. >> in camden county, there will be no commercial sale of dogs or cats that come from these atrocious, atrocious facilities. >> reporter: named after freeholder jeff nash's stray rescue lab mix norman, camden county teamed with animal rescue groups who rallied in the rain today along with shelters and the humane society to put a stop to any and all puppy mill sales in camden county. the new ordinance will shut down any store that can't prove a usda approved breeder on cage cards for the animals within 90 days. >> if you go to a puppy mill and see that a female dog is being bred three times a year, is kept in a space that's like a chicken wire cage that doesn't have more than six inches on either side -- >> reporter: it will save pets' lives, especially female dogs. he has been called on to save after they have been forced to breed for profit. >> pick up this dog, it doesn't breed anymore, we are going to shoot it. you have 24 hours to get here. it will be tied to the curb. that's not what we're all about. it has to be some compassion. >> reporter: activists a
it's called norman's law. >> in camden county, there will be no commercial sale of dogs or cats that come from these atrocious, atrocious facilities. >> reporter: named after freeholder jeff nash's stray rescue lab mix norman, camden county teamed with animal rescue groups who rallied in the rain today along with shelters and the humane society to put a stop to any and all puppy mill sales in camden county. the new ordinance will shut down any store that can't prove a usda approved...
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supervisor yee in >>supervisor norman yee: thank you, president breed. colleagues as i said at the beginning of the project. the project is not what is in front of the board today. what is in front of us is a subdivision map appeal. and my conclusion is i do not feel that the appellant have shown enough evidence to over turn the department of public works decision. colleagues i motion to move forward no. 46 and table items no. 47, 48. >> supervisor yee has made a motion to support item 46, table 47 and 48. >>supervisor scott weiner: i will be supporting it. with the information from the colleague in terms of department of public works, with the issue of street clearance is a very important one. it does ultimately feed into the final map. i don't know, it seems a little bit unclear right now whether it's going to come to the board onnor -- or not in terms of our discretion to approve. we've heard some concerning things about the decisions that the department has taken in terms of wanting wider streedz -- streets and streets that are less safe but that doe
supervisor yee in >>supervisor norman yee: thank you, president breed. colleagues as i said at the beginning of the project. the project is not what is in front of the board today. what is in front of us is a subdivision map appeal. and my conclusion is i do not feel that the appellant have shown enough evidence to over turn the department of public works decision. colleagues i motion to move forward no. 46 and table items no. 47, 48. >> supervisor yee has made a motion to support...
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next up is norman. watching us in massachusetts. hi, norman. are you on. caller: good afternoon. i really enjoyed the speech of the pope. i'm not catholic of the one of the things i find was very ironic, why congress clapped at so many issues they don't support, no intend to change on any issues. that kind of took me back. like the other gentleman talked about, judges and stuff. they shouldn't clap because they don't agree with the issues. they don't agree with the family values. they change things. i think it's ok for them not to clap. i don't know why congress collapse at issues they really are never going to change or don't support. it's kind of like a show and kind of like ridiculous. they should let him speak not clap. he's not a politician. but i don't know why they clap on issues they are not going to change. host: what issues did the pope address that most connected with you? caller: well, he talked about the preciousness of life. that's very dear to my heart. life is precious in the womb. i speak from a bad experience of having abortion years ago and i regret every momen
next up is norman. watching us in massachusetts. hi, norman. are you on. caller: good afternoon. i really enjoyed the speech of the pope. i'm not catholic of the one of the things i find was very ironic, why congress clapped at so many issues they don't support, no intend to change on any issues. that kind of took me back. like the other gentleman talked about, judges and stuff. they shouldn't clap because they don't agree with the issues. they don't agree with the family values. they change...
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there was norman greenspan, who became a very good friend of mine. trained in mathematics at brooklyn college. unfortunately, he died recently. later there was richard bellman, who became a famous mathematician and system analyst working for the rand corporation. he's a legend there now. he also died some years ago. there was peter lex, who became a very highly distinguished mathematician working at the koran constitute in new york. there was mary pechkin. these were all my buddies in the army. some buddies. really strange set of buddies. i should mention one person in particular who i became very good friends with. that was richard davison. he was unique at los alamos. he became a legend when he ended up at the university of washington. he became famous at the end of the war at the university of washington because he never finished his ph.d. he happened to be the son of a scientist who won a nobel prize for discovering the wave like nature of the atom. we hated saluting. it didn't make any sense. here we were working on this fantastic project. we st
there was norman greenspan, who became a very good friend of mine. trained in mathematics at brooklyn college. unfortunately, he died recently. later there was richard bellman, who became a famous mathematician and system analyst working for the rand corporation. he's a legend there now. he also died some years ago. there was peter lex, who became a very highly distinguished mathematician working at the koran constitute in new york. there was mary pechkin. these were all my buddies in the army....
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in the mid 1950s norman cousins and others paid for them to come to this country for plastic surgery and she was among those. so, yes, there are victims out there with physical evidence of the burns. >> in addition to the emotional scars that we could even see the emotions coming through, but what did you learn about those who survived the initial blast and the subsequent radiation? badly radiated people. what were the things that happened most often to people? >> stories that i've heard commonly on this is that they, having survived the bombing, sometimes being burned sometimes not, some of them, of course, weren't touched. they -- physically. no glass. no burns. they were far enough away. or they were behind a wall or inside a structure that protected them. what followed the days and weeks later, though, for those who survived was the signs of radiation sickness. they would lose their hair. fatigue. one of them in nagasaki who lives in mexico now, he is an artist, he went through years of fatigue, on and off fatigue, and he was 6 years old when the bomb hit nagasaki. but this began
in the mid 1950s norman cousins and others paid for them to come to this country for plastic surgery and she was among those. so, yes, there are victims out there with physical evidence of the burns. >> in addition to the emotional scars that we could even see the emotions coming through, but what did you learn about those who survived the initial blast and the subsequent radiation? badly radiated people. what were the things that happened most often to people? >> stories that i've...
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but -- so i agree with norman that we just don't understand this. i do want to talk to some of this. okay. so we need -- that's part of the shaping. aagain this miracle piece, those are really disasters that came before. they are not -- a lot of serendipity. quite a bit of innovation and power. and with the exception of the failed coup, we need to review all these events as sort of just a string. one darn disaster after another. and the way they happen was very fortuitous. but it was not planned. it was contingency. the contingent element in history is too often dismissed. some of the other speakers said, we know how it turned out. they didn't, okay? so we go, wow. that really lined up nicely. atomic bomb, soviet invasion. atomic bomb, end of war. a really smart guy that put that one together. wow. that's not how it happened. it was not synchronized as we might say. so a miracle is an event we have trouble explaining logically. we shrug them off. miracles aren't talking about the process of how the japanese polity came to some decisions. and who con
but -- so i agree with norman that we just don't understand this. i do want to talk to some of this. okay. so we need -- that's part of the shaping. aagain this miracle piece, those are really disasters that came before. they are not -- a lot of serendipity. quite a bit of innovation and power. and with the exception of the failed coup, we need to review all these events as sort of just a string. one darn disaster after another. and the way they happen was very fortuitous. but it was not...
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. >> norman friedman, as i'm sure you all know, is an extremely prolific naval author. he has done untold damage to my bank account. today, he is going to talk about the process of wargaming between the two wars and how that prepared us for the pacific war.
. >> norman friedman, as i'm sure you all know, is an extremely prolific naval author. he has done untold damage to my bank account. today, he is going to talk about the process of wargaming between the two wars and how that prepared us for the pacific war.
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the freeholder board voted to approve norman's law. the law bans pet stores from selling animals from puppy mills. the health department will inspect all pet stores to determine where the pets come from. >>> it's about 4:17 now. comcast is preparing for the pope and has come up with a creative way to welcome him and remind him he's not that far from home a show called eterribly rome and will be plaguing on the video wall in the lobby where you go and watch the holiday show during the holiday season, the show features breath taking views of some of rome's land marks. >> blew me away. i have never been to rome. i can't tell you that i had the appreciation for it that i have right now after seeing that show. >> and you can see it, too, eternally rome will be shown daily through sunday, september 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the top of every hour. comcast is the parent company of nbc universal and nbc 10. >>> get used to seeing these. for the next week or so. port-a-potties now in place. we reached out to the archdiocese for exact nu
the freeholder board voted to approve norman's law. the law bans pet stores from selling animals from puppy mills. the health department will inspect all pet stores to determine where the pets come from. >>> it's about 4:17 now. comcast is preparing for the pope and has come up with a creative way to welcome him and remind him he's not that far from home a show called eterribly rome and will be plaguing on the video wall in the lobby where you go and watch the holiday show during the...
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there was norman greenspan, who became a very good friend of mine. trained in mathematics at brooklyn college. unfortunately, he died recently. later there was richard bellman, who became a famous mathematician and system analyst working for the rand corporation. he's a legend there now. he also died some years ago. there was peter lex, who became a very highly distinguished mathematician working at the koran constitute in new york. there was mary pechkin. these were all my buddies in the army. some buddies. really strange set of buddies. i should mention one person in particular who i became very good friends with. that was richard davison. he was unique at los alamos. he became a legend when he ended up at the university of washington. he became famous at the end of the war at the university of washington because he never finished his ph.d. he happened to be the son of a scientist who won a nobel prize for discovering the wave like nature of the atom. we hated saluting. it didn't make any sense. here we were working on this fantastic project. we st
there was norman greenspan, who became a very good friend of mine. trained in mathematics at brooklyn college. unfortunately, he died recently. later there was richard bellman, who became a famous mathematician and system analyst working for the rand corporation. he's a legend there now. he also died some years ago. there was peter lex, who became a very highly distinguished mathematician working at the koran constitute in new york. there was mary pechkin. these were all my buddies in the army....
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please welcome today's contestants -- a history professor from norman, oklahoma... checker originally from teaneck, new jersey... and our returning champion, a mortgage coordinator originally from lockport, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
please welcome today's contestants -- a history professor from norman, oklahoma... checker originally from teaneck, new jersey... and our returning champion, a mortgage coordinator originally from lockport, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
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that is what is behind norman's law. it requires inspections of all pet stores in camden county.fficials want to make sure the stores are are not buying and selling dogs from puppy mills. the stores have to prove where their animals came from. if they violate the law, the shop could be shut down. >> a majority of dogs that end up in shelters and res qcues, peoples buy a dog and they don't realize what they've gotten themselves into with medical and vet bills. >>> 4:56 now. happening this weekend, the south philly garden tour gets under way. it's the south philadelphia food co-op's biggest fund-raiser of the year. all the money they raise goes through opening and operating a member owned grocery store. >>> happening this weekend in chester county, we all look forward to this, thousands expected to go to the 30th annual kennett square mushroom festival. the event runs tomorrow and sunday. there will be machine room cooking contests, tracy and a fried mushroom eating competition. where's my bib? kennett square is known as the mushroom capital of the world. >> i've been to that festi
that is what is behind norman's law. it requires inspections of all pet stores in camden county.fficials want to make sure the stores are are not buying and selling dogs from puppy mills. the stores have to prove where their animals came from. if they violate the law, the shop could be shut down. >> a majority of dogs that end up in shelters and res qcues, peoples buy a dog and they don't realize what they've gotten themselves into with medical and vet bills. >>> 4:56 now....
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most proud,hat was the person i perceived was most proud was my grandfather who lived in detroit, norman bush. because i was his oldest rent son. grandson, you make sure you make me proud. that also goes for granddaughters. michael: in sharing that story, it's sort of like maybe more of a reader than a doer. i found getting to washington and doing the things on my own, ihave a trip for school that got to the airport and got back on my own and eight me a more outgoing person. absolutely.: i was shy. i was a wallflower, whatever you call it. to so many things that it forces you out of your shell. people in general would help, but when you meet future , --idents like gerald ford you can figure out who i met but on the floor one day, i had not in there very long and another page comes to me and says he see me and he was pointing to the speaker. i was working for the republicans and he was a democrat. why would he want to see me? big giantthe podium, desk -- you have all seen it on tv, and he motions for me to mccormick just shakes my hand and says welcome to washington. everything ok mark yo
most proud,hat was the person i perceived was most proud was my grandfather who lived in detroit, norman bush. because i was his oldest rent son. grandson, you make sure you make me proud. that also goes for granddaughters. michael: in sharing that story, it's sort of like maybe more of a reader than a doer. i found getting to washington and doing the things on my own, ihave a trip for school that got to the airport and got back on my own and eight me a more outgoing person. absolutely.: i was...
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harry connick jr., norman lewis, and martin sheen will appear at madson square garden. >>> the georgia joycen center says kids are actually getting drunk on hand sanitizer. a number of instances has increased 400% since 2010. sanitizers can contain 45 to 95% alcohol. so, consuming two to three pumps can give children alcohol poisoning. >>> now to costa rica. look at this. sea turtle invasion anyone? that's what it looks like. on september 4th over 5,000 sea turtles arrived on shore to lay their eggs. air india has done something maybe a lot of people might not be happy with. it's grounded nearly 125 crew members because they are overweight. last year the airline told around 600 cabin crew members that they had to weigh below the required body mass index. those who failed to lose the weight have been permanently removed from flying duty. >>> scramble politics is coming up next. you don't want to miss that. 20? nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna has 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack
harry connick jr., norman lewis, and martin sheen will appear at madson square garden. >>> the georgia joycen center says kids are actually getting drunk on hand sanitizer. a number of instances has increased 400% since 2010. sanitizers can contain 45 to 95% alcohol. so, consuming two to three pumps can give children alcohol poisoning. >>> now to costa rica. look at this. sea turtle invasion anyone? that's what it looks like. on september 4th over 5,000 sea turtles arrived on...
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but the person that i perceived was most proud was my grandfather, who lived in detroit, norman bush. and i say that because i want to tell -- i was his oldest grandson. so grandson, you make sure you make me proud. but that also goes for granddaughters. granddaughter -- >> well, one thing that i also wanted to ask about. in sharing that story of going there, i know -- i was sort of like you in that i was maybe more of a reader than a doer and i found that getting into washington and doing these things on my own, and while i was there i even had a trip for school that i got to the airport, got to atlanta, got back all on my own and i think that really made me a more outgoing person. did you find a similar -- >> oh, absolutely. like mr. findley said, i was shy. i was a wallflower, whatever you called it back then. but going to washington, it exposed you to so many things. it just forced you out of your shell. meeting people in general would help, but when you meet future presidents, like gerald ford, when you meet -- let me -- you know, you can figure out who i met. but one day on the
but the person that i perceived was most proud was my grandfather, who lived in detroit, norman bush. and i say that because i want to tell -- i was his oldest grandson. so grandson, you make sure you make me proud. but that also goes for granddaughters. granddaughter -- >> well, one thing that i also wanted to ask about. in sharing that story of going there, i know -- i was sort of like you in that i was maybe more of a reader than a doer and i found that getting into washington and...
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norman rock well america where something unexpected has happened. >> it's a new mecca for heroin use.r dosed. >> dealing with crimes being committed that never happened before. >> detectives are working around the clock. >> not new york or baltimore, or l.a., or chicago, but rural towns like this one are now statistically ground zero for the heroin epidemic. >> what happened? the next couple of years, if this heroin use trend continues to grow, it may be beyond getting a handle on. i'm a detective with the greenfield police department, and my focus is under cover narcotic investigations. this is a well-known area to us. very active. >> heroin use, the past year, it's just increased to a level i've never seen any other drug come into an area. people that are in it are all affected. it hasn't topped out yet. >> someone you've known or went to school with or work with. >> so, sonny crock et gets a ferrari. what's wrong with this picture in. >> i wanted a lexus. >> it's been reported an explosion of heroin use, heroin-related crimes, overdoses. how does that happen? >> i think once this a
norman rock well america where something unexpected has happened. >> it's a new mecca for heroin use.r dosed. >> dealing with crimes being committed that never happened before. >> detectives are working around the clock. >> not new york or baltimore, or l.a., or chicago, but rural towns like this one are now statistically ground zero for the heroin epidemic. >> what happened? the next couple of years, if this heroin use trend continues to grow, it may be beyond...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a history professor from norman, oklahoma...... and our returning champion, a mortgage coordinator originally from lockport, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome aboard. i'm trying to think back to previous seasons, and i'm trying to remember if in the first week of each new season, if that is true, then that's good news for talia and kevin. but it may not be true, and in which case, audrey would feel pretty good. let's go to work in this first round, shall we? here are the categories for you. first off... followed by... and... each correct response will end with those letters of the alphabet -- a-n-d. audrey, start. the last "and" for $200. audrey. what is understand? yes. last "and" for $400. audrey. what is bland? bland is right. uh, last "and" for $600. audrey. what is baby grand piano? yes.
please welcome today's contestants -- a history professor from norman, oklahoma...... and our returning champion, a mortgage coordinator originally from lockport, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome aboard. i'm trying to think back to previous seasons, and i'm trying to remember if in the first week of each new season, if that is true, then...
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. >> the local citizen named george norman told the atf agent eric rudolph was in my driveway.came out of the mountains. he wanted supplies. he wanted me to give him food. he wanted him to give him a pick-up truck to make a get away in because he had a place he was going to stash all this food and some of these supplies in the woods. rudolph had actually come back and stolen the truck, and he took food. we marshaled the resources of the task force and spent that weekend looking for that truck. >> this was the first time that we had confirmation that he was still in the area. we had a hot trail and we hadn't had one for a long time. >> it was a real big moment in the task force because now up to now, this is in july of 1998, people are saying he's long gone, he's not in the woods. the task force, all these city slickers have no idea what they're talking about. and now we're really, we feel, close. we feel like we're within hours, minutes, days of finding rudolph. we did finally find that truck several days later abandoned at a campground in the forest. but rudolph was nowhere to
. >> the local citizen named george norman told the atf agent eric rudolph was in my driveway.came out of the mountains. he wanted supplies. he wanted me to give him food. he wanted him to give him a pick-up truck to make a get away in because he had a place he was going to stash all this food and some of these supplies in the woods. rudolph had actually come back and stolen the truck, and he took food. we marshaled the resources of the task force and spent that weekend looking for that...
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norman. nicholas. michael craig. market david. of james michael. nicholas charles alexander.r. paul. joanne. david. >> my father, ed dash d i love you i feel you with me and by the nea each and every day. you are forever in my heart and i am proud to be a part of your legacy. >> and my a aunt margaret unfortunately never had the chance to meet her but my name is margaret with the legacy of love and passion that is passed down through me and my brothers. >> susan. adamic keith. robert russell. stephen russell. steven harris. michael thomas russo senior. wayne. william. edward ryan. john joseph wright and. jonathan steven rice and. matthew ryan. christina. jason. thomas. scott. charles. joseph francis and. jessica. francis john. edward. john patrick. hernandez o rafael. >> george simmons. kenneth allen. >> for my a beautiful loving sister who my family and everyone who lost a piece of their heart who stayed strong always remember and embrace each gave. little saying from the key harrison, grief is like the ocean. it comes in waves at being and flowing. sometimes the water is ca
norman. nicholas. michael craig. market david. of james michael. nicholas charles alexander.r. paul. joanne. david. >> my father, ed dash d i love you i feel you with me and by the nea each and every day. you are forever in my heart and i am proud to be a part of your legacy. >> and my a aunt margaret unfortunately never had the chance to meet her but my name is margaret with the legacy of love and passion that is passed down through me and my brothers. >> susan. adamic keith....
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. >> norman hile now felt he had enough evidence to successfully fight for kevin's life.s he prepared his appeals, yet another witness came forward, fully 20 years after the crime. >> i hear on the tv set that they're going to put kevin cooper to death, and i went, are you kidding me? >> on the night of the murders, christine -- was eating at the canyon corral, a local country/western bar just two miles from the ryens' home. >> as we were eating, in through the back swinging doors of the kitchen come these three guys. i noticed that one of them was covered in blood. not just little spots. this was like someone had taken a paint brush and went ffffwew. it was splattered. their feet were sticking to the floor, they were so inundated with blood. at the time we didn't know about the murder, and we just thought, i don't know what they've been doing, slaughtering pigs or whatever, but we're out of here. >> slonaker never reported the incident, because she claimed a uniformed sheriff's deputy was at the bar that night, and she assumed he would follow up. in 2004, norm hile fough
. >> norman hile now felt he had enough evidence to successfully fight for kevin's life.s he prepared his appeals, yet another witness came forward, fully 20 years after the crime. >> i hear on the tv set that they're going to put kevin cooper to death, and i went, are you kidding me? >> on the night of the murders, christine -- was eating at the canyon corral, a local country/western bar just two miles from the ryens' home. >> as we were eating, in through the back...
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kid by the name of norman gufrey with pee wee ball. that is an exceptional grab.mong boys one hand snag. beautiful version right there. now we go from talented trickery to kicking off the conquer friday night. they huddle up with the ball. now who's got it? it's a jailbreak. manny chavez comes out with it. he's going the distance for a touchdown. and that's kind of a cool play. >> 49ers need to review both those tapes right. >> it wouldn't hurt at this point right. >> love watching them in the big shoulder pads. thanks everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. >> good night. please. okay, what is this? we're making sure i'm tall enough to ride all the rides at disneyland. without having to spike up my hair. buddy... (tape measure retracts) we are good to go. sweet! i have been waiting for this day ever since the doctor pointed to the ultrasound of your mom's womb and said, "either that's a fifth limb, or you got a boy." okay, no. gross. oh. all right... (can hissing) i want everybody to eat a lot at home because "the happiest place on earth" is also home to the most expe
kid by the name of norman gufrey with pee wee ball. that is an exceptional grab.mong boys one hand snag. beautiful version right there. now we go from talented trickery to kicking off the conquer friday night. they huddle up with the ball. now who's got it? it's a jailbreak. manny chavez comes out with it. he's going the distance for a touchdown. and that's kind of a cool play. >> 49ers need to review both those tapes right. >> it wouldn't hurt at this point right. >> love...
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the british and the french were in cold war most of the centuries back to the norman conquest if they engaged in many hot wars with each other, but the cold war, the war that we know as the cold war, that was the most dangerous war of all. and thank god it never became a hot war. there were wars between the principal allies of the principal agents of the cold war, namely the soviet union and the united states of america. there were wars in many states of africa between allies of one side and allies of the other side, but america and the ussr never went to war with each other. even though it came very close to that at times. for example, in 1962 and again in 1983. the accounts for the end of the cold war tend to be one-sided, tend to concentrate either predominantly on the american side, or predominantly on the soviet side. and the reason i thought it was worth writing a new book about the end of the cold war was that it seemed to me that very few people have looked at the end of the cold war as a two-sided process, as a bilateral process, and look properly at the interaction between t
the british and the french were in cold war most of the centuries back to the norman conquest if they engaged in many hot wars with each other, but the cold war, the war that we know as the cold war, that was the most dangerous war of all. and thank god it never became a hot war. there were wars between the principal allies of the principal agents of the cold war, namely the soviet union and the united states of america. there were wars in many states of africa between allies of one side and...