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norman: i am elderly.who are old enough to remember 1972 when we joined and how the european union was sold on a very different perspectives on how it is today, they are much more for brexit. i think young people who perhaps do not remember that and are concerned simply about the uncertainty, i do not know how they are going to vote but i think older people will be very determined to vote. paul, and you look at the possible turnout and the division amongst the u.k., what surprises you most? with johnson was saying there seems to be a clear divide amongst young and older, north and south, london and the rest of the u.k.. that my take on this is maybe the young are less concerned about things like sovereignty. which the older population may be more concerned about because they remember when britain was great. britain has lost much of its world importance and i think the young are more practical and more pragmatic about these things. they do not think much about sovereignty. norman: that is put into slightly
norman: i am elderly.who are old enough to remember 1972 when we joined and how the european union was sold on a very different perspectives on how it is today, they are much more for brexit. i think young people who perhaps do not remember that and are concerned simply about the uncertainty, i do not know how they are going to vote but i think older people will be very determined to vote. paul, and you look at the possible turnout and the division amongst the u.k., what surprises you most?...
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malone would ask norman to stay up late to protect the family. but norman was just a kid. and one night he was just too tired. >> i was supposed to stay awake. >> reporter: to make sure dad didn't hurt anybody. >> yeah. >> reporter: next thing norman knew he was in a hospital. next to his brothers, all three of them bludgeoned with a hammer. all three of them partially paralyzed and for noman halves the biggest blow. >> not having the use of that right hand not playing the piano anymore. >> kept trying to figure out how to play. >> reporter: until he turned there are scores and scores written specifically for the left hand. and for more than 60 years now he's been practicing them in private. a lot of people when they have a special gift they like to show it off. >> well, i thought i was doing that. >> reporter: after the attacks norman became a high school choral instructor the best in the city according to the students we assembled. >> he's a great teacher. >> i think he maybe lived his life through his students. >> reporter: in fact not even they knew how good he was. un
malone would ask norman to stay up late to protect the family. but norman was just a kid. and one night he was just too tired. >> i was supposed to stay awake. >> reporter: to make sure dad didn't hurt anybody. >> yeah. >> reporter: next thing norman knew he was in a hospital. next to his brothers, all three of them bludgeoned with a hammer. all three of them partially paralyzed and for noman halves the biggest blow. >> not having the use of that right hand not...
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norman: he did not.ooked up another quote from him after the 2010 midterms. , reflecting on obama's agenda, of course we weren't going to support it. then the accomplishments would look bipartisan. if people think they are bipartisan and like them, that is not going to be good. that will he said damage the republican brand. there was a conscious opposition to whatever obama was for. al: what mitch mcconnell says is that obama was so far to the left that unlike bill clinton and joe biden, he wouldn't move to the center in deal. norman: if you go back to the stimulus package, very early on, the economy struggling deeply, wisconsin,ssman from called in his republican counterpart, jerry lewis of california, and said, we're going to do a stimulus. i have the charge of putting the package together. we want to work with you. tell us the things you would like to have in. tell us the nonstarters. go back to your rank and file in your leaders and we will work it out. he said, i've got orders from headquarters. we'
norman: he did not.ooked up another quote from him after the 2010 midterms. , reflecting on obama's agenda, of course we weren't going to support it. then the accomplishments would look bipartisan. if people think they are bipartisan and like them, that is not going to be good. that will he said damage the republican brand. there was a conscious opposition to whatever obama was for. al: what mitch mcconnell says is that obama was so far to the left that unlike bill clinton and joe biden, he...
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malone would ask norman to stay up late to protect the family. but norman was just a kid.ight, he was just too tired. >> i was supposed to stay awake -- >> reporter: to make sure your dad didn't hurt anybody? >> yeah, yeah, i fell asleep. >> reporter: next thing norman knew he was in a hospital. next to his brothers, all three of them bludgeoned with a hammer. all three of them partially paralyzed. and for norman, that was the biggest blow. not having use of that right hand meant not playing the piano anymore. >> kept trying to figure out how do you play now? >> until he learned there are actually scores of scores written specifically for the left hand. and for more than 60 years now he has been practicing them. in private. after the attack, norman went on to become a high school chorale instructor, one of the best in the city according to former students we assembled. in fact not only they knew how good he was until recently when one of normans neighbors outed him to the jazz critic at the newspaper which led to this. norman's first public concert. a symphony of survival.
malone would ask norman to stay up late to protect the family. but norman was just a kid.ight, he was just too tired. >> i was supposed to stay awake -- >> reporter: to make sure your dad didn't hurt anybody? >> yeah, yeah, i fell asleep. >> reporter: next thing norman knew he was in a hospital. next to his brothers, all three of them bludgeoned with a hammer. all three of them partially paralyzed. and for norman, that was the biggest blow. not having use of that right...
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his new show is called "ride with norman reedus." ladies and gentlemen, norman reedus!ing me, man. >> stephen: you are-- what's the word-- you're a professional bad-ass, is what are you. how does that neil? does that feel good? >> i'm trying to master the poached egg right now, so i don't know how bad-ass i am. >> stephen: two and a half minutes. something like that. how do you like to poach it? >> i'm kind of cheating. i have the pot with the circle things and cups, i cheat, i'm kind of doing that. >> stephen: that's your hobby? poaching eggs? >> i haven't quite gotten to the hollandaise sauce and all that stuff. >> stephen: please come back when you do that. >> right. >> stephen: you're known as-- can-- is it accurate to call you manly? you're manly, right? he's a manly man. ( applause ) i'm male. i'm male. okay? but i don't think of myself as manly. do you have any advice for a guy like me on how to go from male to manly? >> i mean, dude, we're both wearing makeup right now, you know what i'm saying? you know what i mean? >> stephen: yeah, so no make-up, is that the
his new show is called "ride with norman reedus." ladies and gentlemen, norman reedus!ing me, man. >> stephen: you are-- what's the word-- you're a professional bad-ass, is what are you. how does that neil? does that feel good? >> i'm trying to master the poached egg right now, so i don't know how bad-ass i am. >> stephen: two and a half minutes. something like that. how do you like to poach it? >> i'm kind of cheating. i have the pot with the circle things and...
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amy: norman solomon, you are a bernie sanders delegate. clearly, hillary clinton offering the all of branched of people like you, to bernie sanders supporters. your response to what happened last night? think hillary clinton's speech was well-crafted and bernie sanders speech was transcended. that is really symbolic of both campaigns. if we're getting an olive branch now from hillary clinton, it is a rather small one. it is a rather brutal one. it remains to be seen whether there is going to be much substance. it is a glass ceiling that needs to be shattered. we need equal rights for women as well as men, and we also need equal scrutiny. thatthink about the role hillary clinton has played in terms of advocating for the so-called welfare reform of 1996 that decimated the lives of millions of women economically in this country, when you think of the women in the middle east and north africa whose lives have been shattered by the policies advocated an advanced by hillary clinton, it is problematic to see her as some sort of advocate and champ
amy: norman solomon, you are a bernie sanders delegate. clearly, hillary clinton offering the all of branched of people like you, to bernie sanders supporters. your response to what happened last night? think hillary clinton's speech was well-crafted and bernie sanders speech was transcended. that is really symbolic of both campaigns. if we're getting an olive branch now from hillary clinton, it is a rather small one. it is a rather brutal one. it remains to be seen whether there is going to be...
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malone would ask norman to stay up late to protect the family. but norman was just a kid. was just too tired. >> i was supposed to stay awake. >> to make sure your dad didn't hurt anybody? >> yeah. and i fell asleep. >> next thing norman knew he was in a hospital, next to his brothers, all three of them, bludgeoned with a hammer. all three of them partially paralyzed. for norman, that was the biggest blow. not having the use of that right hand meant not playing the piano any more. >> kept trying to figure out how do you play now? >> until he learned that there are actually scores of scores written specifically for the left hand. and for more than 60 years now, he's been practicing them, in private. >> lot of people when they have a special gift they like to show it off. >> well, i thought i was doing that with my students. >> after the attack, norman went on to become a high school choral instructor, one of the best in the city according to the former students we assembled. >> yeah, he was a great teacher. i think that he maybe lived his life through his students. >> in fa
malone would ask norman to stay up late to protect the family. but norman was just a kid. was just too tired. >> i was supposed to stay awake. >> to make sure your dad didn't hurt anybody? >> yeah. and i fell asleep. >> next thing norman knew he was in a hospital, next to his brothers, all three of them, bludgeoned with a hammer. all three of them partially paralyzed. for norman, that was the biggest blow. not having the use of that right hand meant not playing the piano...
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. >> today marks 72 years since the allied forces stormed the t beaches of norman deduring world war ii. it was a major turning pointer anniversary was marked with a day of service at the world wash two memorial here today in washington. we caught up with a into year old vetted tran who fought at norman deand came to the memorial to observe d-day. >> most important to know about the shoulders -- >> norman deenvision is believed to be the park that led too victory of the allied forces 82 still ahead at six tonight nox t charges for the mother f who little boy who climbed into the encloser is the cincinnati >> we'll explain why the prosecutors decided not to t pursue charges. >> spun abandoned dozens of cats outside a shelter the shellhelt doesn't have enough room we'll explain how you can help. hey sue. >> i hope people will come in. we have a pretty good looking weather week ahead. not so great in florida.da. tropical storm collin is pushing a lot of rain across florida southeastern georgia i'll letia you know i if we have anything o worry about and of course your 7-day forecast with
. >> today marks 72 years since the allied forces stormed the t beaches of norman deduring world war ii. it was a major turning pointer anniversary was marked with a day of service at the world wash two memorial here today in washington. we caught up with a into year old vetted tran who fought at norman deand came to the memorial to observe d-day. >> most important to know about the shoulders -- >> norman deenvision is believed to be the park that led too victory of the allied...
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. >>> ahead, quarterback josh norman, one of the newest and richest redskins.an't wait to show he's worth every penny. >> what do you think about facing some of the top receivers in the nfl week in and week out? >> get your popcorn ready >>> new two missing boaters has been called off. natural resources police say the men's fishing boat capsized near pointing rocks. the men went out around 5:00. the witnesses started calling 911 when they saw witnesses in the water. police say they found the boat but not the men. the search will resume tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. >>> right now a wildfire that's been threatening homes in a los angeles suburb is about 80% contained. many of those evacuated have been given the green light to start going home, but some of them don't have a home to go to. nbc steve patterson was there as crews rushed to keep people safe. >> reporter: tonight a battle on every front. the goal now, hold the line, stifle any smoldering threat, keep residents safe. from the sky saturday, a fire spreading quickly. a very dangerous quick-moving fire. on
. >>> ahead, quarterback josh norman, one of the newest and richest redskins.an't wait to show he's worth every penny. >> what do you think about facing some of the top receivers in the nfl week in and week out? >> get your popcorn ready >>> new two missing boaters has been called off. natural resources police say the men's fishing boat capsized near pointing rocks. the men went out around 5:00. the witnesses started calling 911 when they saw witnesses in the...
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>> yeah. >> very carefully. >> well, needless to say, norman's gone viral.n just the last few weeks, he has gained thousands and thousands and thousands of followers on instagram. the cute little eyes. >> it looks like he has eyeliner. >> he is so adorable. he recently came home to his owners. that's them here in this picture. >> this is going to be like the hot new breed. >> everybody is going to want a pomski. >> he does come from a breeder who specializes in husky pomeranian mixes. in california and apparently there is a club as well. >> it is a pretty cute dog. >> how big do they get? >> it appears it's not going to get much bigger than it looks like in this picture. >> no. >> which is going to be basically a miniature husky. that looks like a pom. >> they're not cheap. they cost between $2500 to $4,000. >> this dog needs to be in a movie. >> considering how much attention this dog is about to get, i think it's a matter of time. >>> regardless of what city you live in, if you've ever had to rely on public transportation to get to work, you understand the
>> yeah. >> very carefully. >> well, needless to say, norman's gone viral.n just the last few weeks, he has gained thousands and thousands and thousands of followers on instagram. the cute little eyes. >> it looks like he has eyeliner. >> he is so adorable. he recently came home to his owners. that's them here in this picture. >> this is going to be like the hot new breed. >> everybody is going to want a pomski. >> he does come from a breeder who...
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this is norman casiano, just moments after being shot. >> everyone was just ducking and closing their eyes. i myself was praying and just safing that this can't be my last moments. >> reporter: norman was one of over 20 people huddling in bathroom stalls, hiding. >> the shooter came in, we started screaming and yelling at him, li, please, don't do this. he grabbed the gun and shot over the top. >> reporter: the shooter laughing. >> it's just very intense, how someone could be doing what he's doing and laugh. >> reporter: angel colon, forced to play dead, as the gunman continued his rampage. >> he's shooting everyone that is dead on the floor. i was able to peek over and i can just see him shooting at everyone. >> reporter: 20-year-old patience carter, a college student and aspiring singer, shot and clinging to life in that bathroom. tonight, struggling. >> the guilt of being alive is heavy. >> reporter: patients listening as mateen calls 911, pledging allegiance to isis and watching him struggle, his gun jamming. >> he was, like, "damn, it jammed." so, with my face under the stall, lo
this is norman casiano, just moments after being shot. >> everyone was just ducking and closing their eyes. i myself was praying and just safing that this can't be my last moments. >> reporter: norman was one of over 20 people huddling in bathroom stalls, hiding. >> the shooter came in, we started screaming and yelling at him, li, please, don't do this. he grabbed the gun and shot over the top. >> reporter: the shooter laughing. >> it's just very intense, how...
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he will be interrogated briefly by norman eisen. norm served in the obama administration for the president for government reform and went to the public where i first met him to serve as united states ambassador there. he is with us at brookings, we are pleased to have him and he will be talking with you afterwords. with that please give robert mcdonald a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction and the opportunity to have this conversation. thanks to ambassador norman eisen for participating. i want to start by answering a question asked today, can the department of veterans affairs be modernized? the answer is absolutely yes. not only can it be modernized but it is already being modernized and we are seeing the results. what veterans are telling us, we have seen improvements and the care they are receiving from the va. fast fiscal year we completed 5 million more appointments than the previous fiscal year, 57 million appointments inside the va, 21 million appointments in the community. this past march w
he will be interrogated briefly by norman eisen. norm served in the obama administration for the president for government reform and went to the public where i first met him to serve as united states ambassador there. he is with us at brookings, we are pleased to have him and he will be talking with you afterwords. with that please give robert mcdonald a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction and the opportunity to have this conversation. thanks to...
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norman eisen. we will also take the mat hashtag -- va sbc.first i will start with a question of my own for you. what has been the biggest surprise for you coming from a distinguished military career and a private-sector career, good and bad, the biggest surprise in your tenure as va secretary? >> you won't find this surprising. i think the amplitude of emotion is surprising and that is the ability to do a good thing for a veteran on any given day. i like to think before i go home at night about how many veterans that i help today, how many did i help through systemic or transformational changes we are making or how many called me on my cell phone. i gave out my cell phone number to veterans at my first national press conference in 2014. i hear from veterans every day and i enjoy that because i like to listen to the voice of the customer. i was not surprised. the amplitude of satisfaction surprised me. surprise on the other side, the difficulty of getting things done we have a lot of stakeholders and as i mentioned in my talk we put together w
norman eisen. we will also take the mat hashtag -- va sbc.first i will start with a question of my own for you. what has been the biggest surprise for you coming from a distinguished military career and a private-sector career, good and bad, the biggest surprise in your tenure as va secretary? >> you won't find this surprising. i think the amplitude of emotion is surprising and that is the ability to do a good thing for a veteran on any given day. i like to think before i go home at night...
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my name is mark farrell i'm chairing this brief committee joined by supervisor katie tang and norman yee and scott weiner i want to thank our clerk of the committee that your young as well as the jackson from sfgov tv per covering today's media mr. card any announcements? >> please sounds all cell phones and electronic devices. >> thank you mr. card. with that please call items number one and two >> item number one, proposed budget and appropriations
my name is mark farrell i'm chairing this brief committee joined by supervisor katie tang and norman yee and scott weiner i want to thank our clerk of the committee that your young as well as the jackson from sfgov tv per covering today's media mr. card any announcements? >> please sounds all cell phones and electronic devices. >> thank you mr. card. with that please call items number one and two >> item number one, proposed budget and appropriations
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so i felt really very proud of that. >> reporter: for norman rockwell it was story not paint that cames news, stockbridge, massachusetts. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> i have never received such bad publicity for doing a good job. >> trump finally faced questions about fund-raising for veterans but torched those threatening to hold him accountable. >> the press should be ashamed of themselves. he's a sleaze in my book. >>> california dreaming? sanders claims he's gaining ground on clinton. why he says she won't win the nomination even if she clinches california and its hall of delegates. >>> caught on camera, a jeep swept away by
so i felt really very proud of that. >> reporter: for norman rockwell it was story not paint that cames news, stockbridge, massachusetts. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning...
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it happened so quickly and so abruptly that i said, i shouted to norman, "the fix is in!"ed as though he had to cave in. >> awkward but very powerful hooks. both hands. left hooks and what -- >> they became so basic at that point that they were like two kids having a fight. for that round and for the next round and for the next round, ali lay against the ropes in the rope a dope and he kept talking to foreman. and it was extraordinary. you had to be close to see it because it was intimate. foreman was throwing these prodigious punches that the sparring partners had thrown and ali swung like a man in the rigging. go all the way back, slide out, come in and out of it like that. occasionally he'd be hit and he'd say, "george, you disappoint me, you don't hit as hard as i thought you were. george, you're not hitting hard enough. you're not breaking popcorn, george, you're not hitting." george was insane and raging and whanging at him, whanging at him, whanging at him. powerful, powerful, powerful. and middle of the fifth round, foreman was worn out. he had punched himself out.
it happened so quickly and so abruptly that i said, i shouted to norman, "the fix is in!"ed as though he had to cave in. >> awkward but very powerful hooks. both hands. left hooks and what -- >> they became so basic at that point that they were like two kids having a fight. for that round and for the next round and for the next round, ali lay against the ropes in the rope a dope and he kept talking to foreman. and it was extraordinary. you had to be close to see it because...
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norman, it's good to have you here. >> always a pleasure. >> let's talk about congress. you write about a disfunctional congress but the country is deeply divided as we see in polls. doesn't congress just really manifest that in. >> do a degree but it's more than thatment because there are issues where you don't have a lot of those deep divisions. you mentioned some of them. criminal justice reform has broad bipartisan support. dealing with the zika virus, the opioid crisis, the puerto rican debt problem which is causing the island which is under american aegis to go through enormous trauma. all of those things have broad support and congress still can't act. it's one thing if you have issues where you have a deep partisan idea logical divide. when you don't have those and you have congress not able to move. and with fewer days in session left than i can ever remember, although they may come back after the election, it's still no excuse. some of these are urgent. i doant know how you can use the term other than disfunctional unless you want to make it worse. >> i know it
norman, it's good to have you here. >> always a pleasure. >> let's talk about congress. you write about a disfunctional congress but the country is deeply divided as we see in polls. doesn't congress just really manifest that in. >> do a degree but it's more than thatment because there are issues where you don't have a lot of those deep divisions. you mentioned some of them. criminal justice reform has broad bipartisan support. dealing with the zika virus, the opioid crisis,...
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it happened so quickly and so abruptly that i said, i shouted to norman, "the fix is in!"oor. it looked as though he had to cave in. >> awkward but very powerful hooks. both hands. left hooks and what -- >> they became so basic at that point that they were like two kids having a fight. for that round and for the next round and for the next round, ali lay against the ropes in the rope a dope and he kept talking to foreman. and it was extraordinary. you had to be close to see it because it was intimate. foreman was throwing these prodigious punches that the sparring partners had thrown and ali swung like a man in the rigging. go all the way back, slide out, come in and out of it like that. occasionally he'd be hit and he'd say, "george, you disappoint me, you don't hit as hard as i thought you were. george, you're not hitting hard enough. you're not breaking pap corn, george, you're not hitting." george was insane and raging and whanging at him, whanging at him, whanging at him. powerful, powerful, powerful. and middle of the fifth round, foreman was worn out. he had punched
it happened so quickly and so abruptly that i said, i shouted to norman, "the fix is in!"oor. it looked as though he had to cave in. >> awkward but very powerful hooks. both hands. left hooks and what -- >> they became so basic at that point that they were like two kids having a fight. for that round and for the next round and for the next round, ali lay against the ropes in the rope a dope and he kept talking to foreman. and it was extraordinary. you had to be close to...
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i then turned to norman, he must have been somewhat puzzled. i said the succubus has got him.punch himself out. 30 seconds left in round 8. very even fight. ali a sneaky right hand. another sneaky right hand. >> a combination. three, four, five, six, seven, eight, gets up to the knee, eight -- that's it. the fight is stopped. muhammed ali, a dramatic eighth-round knockout. he knocks out george foreman. he's done it. muhammed ali has done it. >> muhammed ali. muhammed ali. >> muhammed ali. he was like a sleeping elephant. he can do whatever you want around a sleeping elephant. whatever you want. but when he wakes up, he tramples everything. >> muhammed ali, booma yeah. muhammed ali booma yeah. rge foreman. >> he did it. he's champion again. we couldn't believe it. it was such a classic performance and so beautiful that at the moment ali hit the knockout punch, foreman began to go, ali followed him around, it was, ali had his right cocked for one more punch, but he didn't throw it, he didn't want to ruin the esthetic of the man going down with the punch he threw on the way down.
i then turned to norman, he must have been somewhat puzzled. i said the succubus has got him.punch himself out. 30 seconds left in round 8. very even fight. ali a sneaky right hand. another sneaky right hand. >> a combination. three, four, five, six, seven, eight, gets up to the knee, eight -- that's it. the fight is stopped. muhammed ali, a dramatic eighth-round knockout. he knocks out george foreman. he's done it. muhammed ali has done it. >> muhammed ali. muhammed ali. >>...
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it happened so quickly and so abruptly that i said, i shouted to norman, "the fix is in!"e in. >> awkward but very powerful hooks. both hands. left hooks and what -- >> they became so basic at that point that they were like two kids having a fight. for that round and for the next round and for the next round, ali lay against the ropes in the rope a dope and he kept talking to foreman. and it was extraordinary. you had to be close to see it because it was intimate. foreman was throwing these prodigious punches that the sparring partners had thrown and ali swung like a man in the rigging. go all the way back, slide out, come in and out of it like that. occasionally he'd be hit and he'd say, "george, you disappoint me, you don't hit as hard as i thought you were. george, you're not hitting hard enough. you're not breaking pap corn, george, you're not hitting." george was insane and raging and whanging at him, whanging at him, whanging at him. powerful, powerful, powerful. and middle of the fifth round, foreman was worn out. he had punched himself out. taken three rounds. >> a
it happened so quickly and so abruptly that i said, i shouted to norman, "the fix is in!"e in. >> awkward but very powerful hooks. both hands. left hooks and what -- >> they became so basic at that point that they were like two kids having a fight. for that round and for the next round and for the next round, ali lay against the ropes in the rope a dope and he kept talking to foreman. and it was extraordinary. you had to be close to see it because it was intimate. foreman...
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brigid norman is using one of his plans to fly a banner across the u.k.sh exit from the e.u. fox business will have complete coverage analysis of british exit rows friday, june 24th. let's start right here at 4:00 a.m. p.m. a.m. 4:00 a.m. on friday lauren and i won't be here for that. this week's guest, wall street week, chairman and ceo james crowe spelled. the fed will raise interest rates today. when a rate hike does come, it will take a toll on the housing market. >> it's awfully hard for people to afford homes. for example, if interest rates went up 100 basis points, that would be an increase or 20 or 25% in payments. that may not a lot of people out of the housing market. >> you can see more friday 8:00 p.m. here on fox business. coming up, does this sound like led zeppelin classic stairway to heaven to you? ♪ well, a jury has been picked in the trial over whether or not led zeppelin brought ... period and sports the hockey leak reportedly expanded to las vegas. the city's first pro team and fans line up for 12 hours yesterday to pay their last resp
brigid norman is using one of his plans to fly a banner across the u.k.sh exit from the e.u. fox business will have complete coverage analysis of british exit rows friday, june 24th. let's start right here at 4:00 a.m. p.m. a.m. 4:00 a.m. on friday lauren and i won't be here for that. this week's guest, wall street week, chairman and ceo james crowe spelled. the fed will raise interest rates today. when a rate hike does come, it will take a toll on the housing market. >> it's awfully hard...
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josh norman, get to know that name. dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >>> jason is playing football in this near 90-degree weather, but he's talking about a controversy that could effect the personal information of washington's players and nfl. jason, what are you talking about? >> reporter: that's absolutely right. the redskins confirmed a few hours ago that one of their athletic trainers had one of their cars broken into. it happened back in april. a laptop was stolen. in that laptop was the medical information of thousands of players around the league. the league released a statement of their own about this story. the website dead spin first broke this story. the skins put out a quote saying the laptop was password protected, but unencrypted. we have no reason to believe
josh norman, get to know that name. dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >>> jason is playing football in this near 90-degree weather, but he's talking about a controversy that could effect the personal information of washington's players...
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police say drowned last nightast while he was attempting to swim across norman delake outside of nashville. he was halfway across when he asked for help but his friends told police they thought he was jokeing because he was smiling. although they are stim dealing with the loss sander builts gamn will go on as scheduled. >> that's horrible. >>> new concern about the zika virus and how it may spread. mosquitoes bite is the common way b scientists now say it ist possible the virus can be transmitted through oral sex maybe by kissing. researchers believe a 46 year6 old man affected in brazil transmitted it through his partner flew oral sex. doctors believe sexual transmissions another way the virus can spread. it has appeared in 10 countries even though those area care. >>> taking keys away from an elderly driver may do more harmo than good.d. seniors health deterioration faster once they stop driving. stud deep found seniors not as mentally sharp and risk depression when they can't drive any no. researchers noty suggesting thatno the elderly kl driving longer they advice loved witnesses keep
police say drowned last nightast while he was attempting to swim across norman delake outside of nashville. he was halfway across when he asked for help but his friends told police they thought he was jokeing because he was smiling. although they are stim dealing with the loss sander builts gamn will go on as scheduled. >> that's horrible. >>> new concern about the zika virus and how it may spread. mosquitoes bite is the common way b scientists now say it ist possible the virus...
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another splash, new defensive back josh norman. erin hawksworth caught up with him. out for a few weeks. what are your impressions? >> we are good. getting better. we are here working hard. that is the key we take from everything. we do every day. erin: desean jackson was finally here this week. >> he was. especially did you get to work with him? >> he came in to work yesterday. i was great. want to see it again. that is how it is. i'm looking forward to seeing more of him. and seeing what he brings to the table. erin: last week joe barry had high praise for you talking about your character and the work ethic and how fast you came out here after you signed a contract. what does it mean to hear those things and feel welcomed here? >> there is no substitution for hard work and physicality. that's what we bring here. you see like some of that trickle in the team. if i can bring that to the squad, shoot. we can do amazing things. accomplish amazing feats. robert: norman should do big things here so. that we need -- alison: this is a good one. stick around and see this. t
another splash, new defensive back josh norman. erin hawksworth caught up with him. out for a few weeks. what are your impressions? >> we are good. getting better. we are here working hard. that is the key we take from everything. we do every day. erin: desean jackson was finally here this week. >> he was. especially did you get to work with him? >> he came in to work yesterday. i was great. want to see it again. that is how it is. i'm looking forward to seeing more of him....
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they have a healthy set of line backers but for ricky gene it's the addition of josh norman that has excited. >> i'm more of a fan of the back end just seeing those new seeing hall do his thing seeing josh back there. hopefully when we get out there on the field monday night, we put on a show. >>> so every week women across the country hold viewing parties for the reality dating show the bachelorette and apparently some of the baltimore ravens do too. i think they forgot to invite topper and bruce. >> yeah, right. >> they actually fill brackets for the bachelorette to watch it. >> are you pulling my leg. >> no they say pitta is the biggest fan. >> but they have forsett's brother on there. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. >> pelley: the speaker speaks out against trump. >> those comments are racist comments. that's why i have disavowed them completely. >> pelley: also tonight, clint
they have a healthy set of line backers but for ricky gene it's the addition of josh norman that has excited. >> i'm more of a fan of the back end just seeing those new seeing hall do his thing seeing josh back there. hopefully when we get out there on the field monday night, we put on a show. >>> so every week women across the country hold viewing parties for the reality dating show the bachelorette and apparently some of the baltimore ravens do too. i think they forgot to...
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josh norman, the redskins free agent, impressing everybody with his skills. a shocker, though, but his intensity at practice has been a pleasant surprise. >> his true character is his work ethic, is his passion. he wants to be great and he wants to make his teammates around him great. if i beat myself. nothing. so i got to continue to work hard each and every day out here on this field where nobody else is watching or looking. i got to still come out here and give it, because that's the next step it takes to get to my ultimate goal, and that is to win the super bowl, help the team do that. >> love hearing . >>> two and a half months ago the world watched the d.c. eagle cam as two great fuzzy eaglets emerged. they may soon be leaving the nest. this was a few hours ago. as you c ♪ give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. only at a sleep number store. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of n
josh norman, the redskins free agent, impressing everybody with his skills. a shocker, though, but his intensity at practice has been a pleasant surprise. >> his true character is his work ethic, is his passion. he wants to be great and he wants to make his teammates around him great. if i beat myself. nothing. so i got to continue to work hard each and every day out here on this field where nobody else is watching or looking. i got to still come out here and give it, because that's the...
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saddam hussein invaded kuwait, seabees were called on to build some 200 miles of highway for general normanchwarzkopf's counteroffensive. >> when did the women start coming into the seabees? >> since 1972. however, they didn't begin serving in combat roles until 1994. and actually, recently, the seabees have lost their first woman killed in action, a petty officer regina clark in iraq. >> i have about 16,000 seabees. 40% active force and 60% reserve force. >> how many of your seabees are deployed overseas? >> about 5200. >> charles phillips from charleston, north carolina, is at the helm of all current seabee battalions. >> a hefty number of my troops are suspecting the special operations forces both in afghanistan and iraq. we've been over there and it's 120 degrees. they're in full combat gear, taking indirect fire on a day in, day out basis with a smile on their face, nose to the grindstone, making it happen. >> what's done today to recruit a youngster that -- who has those kinds of skills that the seabees need? >> when the seabees were started, they brought folks in that built the natio
saddam hussein invaded kuwait, seabees were called on to build some 200 miles of highway for general normanchwarzkopf's counteroffensive. >> when did the women start coming into the seabees? >> since 1972. however, they didn't begin serving in combat roles until 1994. and actually, recently, the seabees have lost their first woman killed in action, a petty officer regina clark in iraq. >> i have about 16,000 seabees. 40% active force and 60% reserve force. >> how many of...
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. >>> another survivor story, norman was released from the hospital a few hours ago, shot twice, bothn the side, once in the back. was in the bathroom of the nightclub, had to climb over bodies of his friends to get out. more than any 25-year-old should have to go through, more than he should have to see. i spoke with norman a short time ago after being released from hospital. >> so you crawled out of the bathroom. >> yes. from that point forward, i knew this was going to go south from there. >> while you were in the bathroom, were there shots? >> yeah. it was like the fastest crawl. we were military crawling, let's get out of here. we went into the bathroom and opened the stall, people were lined up near the wall. i could only sit near the front where if something was going to happen. >> was this a small regular bathroom. >> probably like this square here. like 4 x 10. small little, to the point there's people sitting on top of each other. got in there, we got quiet, i am just like tried to call 911, the gunshots were getting closer, called my mom. i don't know if something was wrong
. >>> another survivor story, norman was released from the hospital a few hours ago, shot twice, bothn the side, once in the back. was in the bathroom of the nightclub, had to climb over bodies of his friends to get out. more than any 25-year-old should have to go through, more than he should have to see. i spoke with norman a short time ago after being released from hospital. >> so you crawled out of the bathroom. >> yes. from that point forward, i knew this was going to...
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local time in norman. so maybe it was coming into houston hobby. we don't know the destination but ended up in the parking lot and according to the houston fire department, three people are dead. this has not affected air travel into hobby or houston intercontinental. the air traffic control says everything is operating as normal at both of those, but a tragic escape here at the ace hardware, and three people reported dead. >>> some top republican donors are concerned that donald trump has got an late start when it comes to raising cash for the general election according to reuters. re worthed his national finance team held it first meeting today. this time in the last cycle, mitt romney was raising at this point already in the campaign a million dollars a day. political an lists say typically presidential candidates organize their fundraising efforts even before they announce their campaign. one top republican fund dear is told reuters normally we would have been together for 24 months now. now we're star
local time in norman. so maybe it was coming into houston hobby. we don't know the destination but ended up in the parking lot and according to the houston fire department, three people are dead. this has not affected air travel into hobby or houston intercontinental. the air traffic control says everything is operating as normal at both of those, but a tragic escape here at the ace hardware, and three people reported dead. >>> some top republican donors are concerned that donald trump...
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norman, it's good have you here. >> always a pleasure. al: you write about a dysfunctional congress. but the country is deeply divided as we see in polls. doesn't congressman fest that? >> to a degree but it's more than that because there are issues where you don't have a lot of those deep divisions. you mentioned some of them. criminal justice has broad support. dealing with the zika virus, the opioid, the puerto rican debt crisis which is under american egus to go through great trauma and congress still can't act. it's one thing where you haveish -- have issues where you are a partisan divide and you have congress not able to move and with fewer days in session than i can ever remember, although they may come back after the election and still no excuse. some of these are urgent. i don't know how you can use a term other than dysfunctional unless you want to make it worse. al: will this year's elections make it better or worse? >> i think we're headed for continuing rocky times and that's true even if we somehow see a sweeping victory fo
norman, it's good have you here. >> always a pleasure. al: you write about a dysfunctional congress. but the country is deeply divided as we see in polls. doesn't congressman fest that? >> to a degree but it's more than that because there are issues where you don't have a lot of those deep divisions. you mentioned some of them. criminal justice has broad support. dealing with the zika virus, the opioid, the puerto rican debt crisis which is under american egus to go through great...
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that's why the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma have us under a slight risk for capee may county, cumberland county, parts of atlantic and salem county and south of with him in delaware. you're dealing with the slight risk for severe weather. otherwise it's a warm and humid day. it's 71 degrees in the city. you're in the mid 60s in the lehigh valley. 68 degrees in atlantic city. 69 in dover, delaware. here's how the did is going to look. 7:00 a.m. we'll see the rain showers moving through the area. by anytime 8 or 9:00 a.m., by 9:00 a.m., it's rain running through parts of the region with strong storms south and east. this is a primarily early morning situation until late morning hours. by lunchtime most of the storms are exiting. you'll see clouds and brief shower here or there. 3:00 p.m., you're dry with clouds and sunshine. 35:00 p.m., mostly cloudy skies high of 81 degrees, i'm going to show you area by area what to expect coming up in just just a moment. >> reporter: the morning showers hit in time for the rush. thank you karen. good morning, everybody, we're live ilo
that's why the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma have us under a slight risk for capee may county, cumberland county, parts of atlantic and salem county and south of with him in delaware. you're dealing with the slight risk for severe weather. otherwise it's a warm and humid day. it's 71 degrees in the city. you're in the mid 60s in the lehigh valley. 68 degrees in atlantic city. 69 in dover, delaware. here's how the did is going to look. 7:00 a.m. we'll see the rain showers moving...
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norman forelock, the famous norman l prize created the green revolution which saved hundreds of millionsf people around the world from a famine. huge advances in seeds. he majored i think in chemistry or whatever in college and i remember him addressing students at a graduation 20 years ago and he said to students, he said don't specialize to early or if you do, make sure you take courses outside of your comfort zone. he said you never know why to you might need to draw on in life. when he started to make the breakthrough in the green revolution he said he knew about economics, which i did not study very much. he said he needed to know about politics and all of these things that were outside my immediate sphere. see it as a way of exercising the mind and one thing purdue does come i think i get this right is that daniels discovered when he went there that they had a core curriculum, but it had 363 courses. like ceramics. so, what he did-- what they did is put together what you mica a package of courses. so, you take real humanities courses because most of the kids who go there are engine
norman forelock, the famous norman l prize created the green revolution which saved hundreds of millionsf people around the world from a famine. huge advances in seeds. he majored i think in chemistry or whatever in college and i remember him addressing students at a graduation 20 years ago and he said to students, he said don't specialize to early or if you do, make sure you take courses outside of your comfort zone. he said you never know why to you might need to draw on in life. when he...
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of philadelphia especially, which makes sense because that's where the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma highlights the region. we could have damaging wind and hail. atlantic city, millville, wildwood, all of cape may, county, parts of salem, cumberland county atlantic city county. delaware everywhere south of wilmington, we're under a slight risk for severe weather. that's where the strong storms are coming through. all of us have a chance of seeing rain through the morning hours, we'll see sunshine today. 60 in martins creek. 63 in pottstown, 671 in center city. it's warm and muggy. 65 in hammonton, 67 in dover, delaware. satellite and radar kind of showing that emotion, i want to show you how the day is going to look. 7:00 a.m., cloudy skies, 71. 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., we have rain in the area, 72. lunchtime, 73. looks like most of the storms combined south and east of the city, they will be moving off the coast at #3:00 p.m., 79. high of 81. i'll show you region by region what to expect showers and storms coming our way. >> reporter: the construction is clear, it's a great t
of philadelphia especially, which makes sense because that's where the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma highlights the region. we could have damaging wind and hail. atlantic city, millville, wildwood, all of cape may, county, parts of salem, cumberland county atlantic city county. delaware everywhere south of wilmington, we're under a slight risk for severe weather. that's where the strong storms are coming through. all of us have a chance of seeing rain through the morning hours,...
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you have josh norman coming in. already talking with her cousins. -- kirk cousins.n. >> it will be interesting to see what the team does this coming season. >> we are excited. >>> you can get your news p>> this has touched me more than anything. i could have been there. >> andy cohen tears for the orlando victims. >> when i look at the pictures of the victims, i see their faces of people i know. >> as hollywood pays tribute. >> that could be my friends. >> we are here to remember. th>>> en. chrissy teigen's awkward encounter, who's the guy? >> plus. >> how's it going? >> jack reacher is back. your first look at tom cruise, 2.0. >>> then 25 dates, zero clothes. dating naked secrets. >> there's nothing more romantic than a naked man walking towards you. >>> now, for june 14th, 2016, thi es isntertainment tonight. we're dishing out the gossip, we'll get to that.
you have josh norman coming in. already talking with her cousins. -- kirk cousins.n. >> it will be interesting to see what the team does this coming season. >> we are excited. >>> you can get your news p>> this has touched me more than anything. i could have been there. >> andy cohen tears for the orlando victims. >> when i look at the pictures of the victims, i see their faces of people i know. >> as hollywood pays tribute. >> that could be my...
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norman: maniÁtico sexual, el intento de abusar sexualmente a la vÍctima, se ve como se acerca por laa dándole patadas y es cuando el huyÓ a pie con rumbo desconocido. esta vecina que daba nombre comalapa corriÓ, ella hÍzolo corriendo-- correcto, ya estaba gritando, pateando, estoy contenta de que no haya sido pesar de lo que pensÁbamos. la escuche pidiendo ayuda desde el segundo piso, esperamos a que la policÍa llegara. cuando usted mira este vÍdeo quÉ impresiÓn le dio?>> el corazÓn me dolió y a mi esposa corazÓn evelio tambiÉn. nunca pude imaginarme que concedÍa cerca de mi casa. >> el incidente ocurriÓ el domingo, a las 3:50 de la maÑana mientras la vÍctima de 34 aÑos caminaba frente a la casa, en efecto, de berlÍn. >> siempre caminÓ por acÁ, me imaginÉ que era una vÍa segura, tengo que tener cuidado, muchas veces distraÍda o compresa y uno puede no darse cuenta de que persiguen uno. se recomienda a las mujeres que operan las altas horas de la noche y le piden al pÚblico que se reconocen un individuo que tratÓ de violarla llamando enseguida a la policÍa. julia: vamos a cambiar, la
norman: maniÁtico sexual, el intento de abusar sexualmente a la vÍctima, se ve como se acerca por laa dándole patadas y es cuando el huyÓ a pie con rumbo desconocido. esta vecina que daba nombre comalapa corriÓ, ella hÍzolo corriendo-- correcto, ya estaba gritando, pateando, estoy contenta de que no haya sido pesar de lo que pensÁbamos. la escuche pidiendo ayuda desde el segundo piso, esperamos a que la policÍa llegara. cuando usted mira este vÍdeo quÉ impresiÓn le dio?>> el...