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norman: the yen, first of all.hink more importantly, the domestic economy recovering momentum. falls, it will help the japanese economy recover to a more inflection point and then domestic stocks will do fine as well. right, but then look at those consumer driven stocks in the market. norman chan, let's continue this conversation. we will bring back all of the other central banks doing some things -- maybe not this week, maybe in december. we will talk about that when we get you back. all right, coming up. flunked by the fed. two months before being included in the imf reserve currency trips up all of the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: welcome back. you are watching "asia edge." i'm angie lau. just before the u.n. was supposed to be included in a basket of reserve currencies, yuan- just before the was supposed to be included in a basket of reserve currency, questions. currency has to be safe, which they have not been able to instill that confidence as yet. the currency has declined 3% this year and is sl
norman: the yen, first of all.hink more importantly, the domestic economy recovering momentum. falls, it will help the japanese economy recover to a more inflection point and then domestic stocks will do fine as well. right, but then look at those consumer driven stocks in the market. norman chan, let's continue this conversation. we will bring back all of the other central banks doing some things -- maybe not this week, maybe in december. we will talk about that when we get you back. all...
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.>> my favorite night, and i'm looking forward to this, we are honoring norman lear with the freedom of expression award, and we saw a fantastic opening night film on sundance, "norman lear jets, another version of you." and norman lear will join us and be showing the film and then sit down for an onstage interview following the film with peter stein, the former executive director.>> it is beautiful. and here's a clip of the film we will be seeing.>> it is full of clips from "all in the family" "the jefferson" and "good times." norman lear was cutting edge for his times, and the history of these experiences.>>> you have talked about the general theme being comedy this year. did that evolved spontaneously, how did that happen?>> maybe it is the times where living in right now, a lot going on in the world, facing some very troubling issues. it has been great to see so many independent film makers bringing comedy to the forefront, but comedy with the message and meeting -- and meaning. >>> a quick break and we will return to mosaic. totally. i did. did you know that boys that pldolls ma
.>> my favorite night, and i'm looking forward to this, we are honoring norman lear with the freedom of expression award, and we saw a fantastic opening night film on sundance, "norman lear jets, another version of you." and norman lear will join us and be showing the film and then sit down for an onstage interview following the film with peter stein, the former executive director.>> it is beautiful. and here's a clip of the film we will be seeing.>> it is full of...
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norman will join us to receive the award. he'll sit down for on-stage interview following the film with peter stein, former executive director. >> that's beautiful. so we see here, this is a part of the clip of the film we'll be seeing. >> yeah. it's a fantastic film. it's full of clips from "all in the family ," "jeffersons ," "good times ." norman made ground breaking television, cut in on issues of his times. there's a lot revealed about the history of those experiences. >> wonderful. you talked before that the general theme this year, sub theme, has been comedy. did that evolve spontaneously, deliberately? how did that happen? >> yeah, maybe it's somewhat the times we're living in now. there's a lot going on in the world. we're facing troubling issues. it's been great to see so many independent film makers bringing comedy to the forefront. comedy with a message, meaning. >> beautiful. lexi, jay, we'll take a quick break and return in a moment here on "mosaic ." >>> good morning. welcome back to "mosaic ." i'm rabbi eric w
norman will join us to receive the award. he'll sit down for on-stage interview following the film with peter stein, former executive director. >> that's beautiful. so we see here, this is a part of the clip of the film we'll be seeing. >> yeah. it's a fantastic film. it's full of clips from "all in the family ," "jeffersons ," "good times ." norman made ground breaking television, cut in on issues of his times. there's a lot revealed about the history...
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norman solomon?i doubt that tonight or duriring the week k we will hear that she was of very goldwater enthusiast. she said she is proud of being a supporter -- >> i'm sorry, a 16-year-old -- >> i'm talking about hillary clinton. she e said at one point, when hr husband was governor of arkansas, well, for gosh sake's, all lawyers have to represent banks on the board of walmart, on and on and on at their most walmart era of unionbusting and a anti-employee operations. all that said, i think we're got to look at the fact that in swing states, voters will decide whether donald trump becomes the next president of the united states. and we have to recognize that with all of our necessary challenge to hillary clinton and the forces she represents in swing states from a progressive standpoint, if you want to stop chomskyascist as noam said, you hold your nose and vote for hillary clinton. >> the first woman president. >> margaret thatcher was a woman, as far as i know. important to be hillaryunderstand that
norman solomon?i doubt that tonight or duriring the week k we will hear that she was of very goldwater enthusiast. she said she is proud of being a supporter -- >> i'm sorry, a 16-year-old -- >> i'm talking about hillary clinton. she e said at one point, when hr husband was governor of arkansas, well, for gosh sake's, all lawyers have to represent banks on the board of walmart, on and on and on at their most walmart era of unionbusting and a anti-employee operations. all that said,...
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well talk to somebody who would know, norman leer. he's going to sit down with me and i'll get him to weigh in on donald trump. trump promising to announce his running mate in the next few days and in the next few hours trump is going to hold his third try out. if was newt gingrich last night and chris christie last week and tonight it's going to be the governor of indiana. we'll breakdown the chances right after this. >> i want somebody with good chemistry and great experience and can relate to the public and knows what they're doing and somebody who can help get legislation through so you don't have to sign executive orders all the time. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with t
well talk to somebody who would know, norman leer. he's going to sit down with me and i'll get him to weigh in on donald trump. trump promising to announce his running mate in the next few days and in the next few hours trump is going to hold his third try out. if was newt gingrich last night and chris christie last week and tonight it's going to be the governor of indiana. we'll breakdown the chances right after this. >> i want somebody with good chemistry and great experience and can...
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a better skydiver. >> with norman's camera recording, no one is ready for what happens next. as orlando turns his back to the door, his back opens, the chute flies out, opening prematurely, yanking him out and gets snagged on the plane's trail. he twists out of control, smacking on side of the plane. orlando's own helmet cam also records the event. now his lives and the lives at everyone on the plane are at risk. >> having a premature deployment or early deployment is very dangerous. a lot of things can happen. by the force orlando is drug out of the plane, he can hit the door, be unconscious. you can see the canopy pull of air on top and on bottom and the pressure is so great, that you can actually feel the plane pouncing up and down, like some type of earthquake. if he rips out the tail of the airplane, the airplane can go into a dead spin and nobody will be able to get out. there's nothing nobody can do to save him, there's no way you can climb to the tail to the back and try to release him. that's only in the movies. >> there's only one thing can skydivers left inside can
a better skydiver. >> with norman's camera recording, no one is ready for what happens next. as orlando turns his back to the door, his back opens, the chute flies out, opening prematurely, yanking him out and gets snagged on the plane's trail. he twists out of control, smacking on side of the plane. orlando's own helmet cam also records the event. now his lives and the lives at everyone on the plane are at risk. >> having a premature deployment or early deployment is very...
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we have a copy of the rant that norman brooks placed on facebook. let's show it to you now. >>> he writes first: bottom line, these racist expletive cops who are murdering our people need to start turning up the same way. they shouldn't feel safe walking the streets and neither should their supporters. it makes us all look like a bunch of expletives. these evil expletives don't have any compassion. they're going to let them pigs go free and probably start a gofundme and make them millionaires. time to stop praying, stop protesting, start buying guns, and start protecting ourselves from these crooked racist cops. if you are a cop and are not in support every these people, then it is about time to start turning these type of expletives in or at least given out some addresses, so we, the people, can handle them. ends of rant. please share, but then he goes on to say the answer is yes. i'm saying the citizens should take the law in their own hands, and target racist cops. those pigs in baton rouge deserve nothing short of a bullet in their heads, see ho
we have a copy of the rant that norman brooks placed on facebook. let's show it to you now. >>> he writes first: bottom line, these racist expletive cops who are murdering our people need to start turning up the same way. they shouldn't feel safe walking the streets and neither should their supporters. it makes us all look like a bunch of expletives. these evil expletives don't have any compassion. they're going to let them pigs go free and probably start a gofundme and make them...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to calllear factory. 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'
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to calllear factory. 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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yesterday norman responded to the comments. >> i don't know.no shots thrown, shots fired. am i going to shoot back. for what, i don't have to. there's nothing i'm going to shoot at. to see it in a i mean g i'm notg going to see it outside a game. i haven't seen him like that any way. so, i'm going to do what i do play physical style football, we'll see. >> two weeks away from the rio olympics golf returns.etur another makes a day buy rugby. soon they might have to, grown men and women running on metal logs. >> there are 10 different water base sports. and there are always new contendsers looking to join. >> i'd love it: hoping to jump in the pool and log roll. yes log roll. log in the pool and try to stayy up for as long as you can. c >> log rolling has been a pass time since the 1800s. >> long before lumber jack gamea were featured on the wide world of sports. >> last loging time comes fun time. >> you move the logs put them im the river and move them down the river f in order to keep themn from o getting jammed you had to run across the logs.ogs. >> down to fairfax parks
yesterday norman responded to the comments. >> i don't know.no shots thrown, shots fired. am i going to shoot back. for what, i don't have to. there's nothing i'm going to shoot at. to see it in a i mean g i'm notg going to see it outside a game. i haven't seen him like that any way. so, i'm going to do what i do play physical style football, we'll see. >> two weeks away from the rio olympics golf returns.etur another makes a day buy rugby. soon they might have to, grown men and...
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delia goncalves has reaction from foggy bottom. >> norman brooks is on duty at en the fire department got a hold of his facebook post and one post he writes "the racist expletive cops who murder our duty until the fire department's ininternal investigation is complete. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >> the firefighters facebook posts have been removed and the fire department said they had nothing to do with that. -- nothing to do with that. >>> deadly confrontation with police, posted thon youtube page because of the mayor's push to be more transparent showing the encounter with 63-year-old sherman evans near catholic university, for several minutes officers ordered him to drop his weapon. he did not. that is when officers shot him. in the video, you can hear one officer saying sherman raised a gun at him. they can't tell what gun it is and later it turned out to be a bb gun. sherman later did die. an investigation is still under way. >>> in northeast dc, a bizarre case of alleged first degree child sex abuse. 42-year-old steel accused of luring 3 young boys into her apartment with promises
delia goncalves has reaction from foggy bottom. >> norman brooks is on duty at en the fire department got a hold of his facebook post and one post he writes "the racist expletive cops who murder our duty until the fire department's ininternal investigation is complete. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >> the firefighters facebook posts have been removed and the fire department said they had nothing to do with that. -- nothing to do with that. >>> deadly confrontation with...
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officer tommy norman will join n us live.us l time now 9:13. 9:1 we'll be right back. back.e's sharing a meal. we'll be right back. back. and a kitchen with room for everyone. spend $4000 or more on a new kitchen and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we wired the wagner's house th 100 meg internet. oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. and right now, get super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online with no annual contract. now switching to fios is easier than ever with hassle-free installation. we'll connect your devices to the new wi-fi and there is no cost to cancel early if you change your mind within 30 days. super fast 100 meg internet with equal upload and download eeds. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month on
officer tommy norman will join n us live.us l time now 9:13. 9:1 we'll be right back. back.e's sharing a meal. we'll be right back. back. and a kitchen with room for everyone. spend $4000 or more on a new kitchen and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we wired the wagner's house th 100 meg internet. oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you...
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officer norman is in little rock this afternoon and he's our guest.afternoon, how are you doing? >> hey, thank you for having me sheppard, it is a big honor. listen to what the gang says about you like you don't already know here. >> oh, it is a full screen. >> never in my life i thought i would be raising money on behalf of the police officer until my son made me aware of the amazing things that you have done in little rock, arkansas and the neighborhood you policed. >> you made a real impact, how did this get started? >> well, you know i have been a fan of community policing even before i was a police officer, just the fact that i always took the time to get out and speak to people and shaking hands. once i became a police officer, i put that to use everyday, not another day goes by that i don't try to make a difference in peopl peoples' lives. >> it sounds like you are way ahead of chief brown there. it was chief brown the other day that says two of the most important things we could do is get to the kids and get to them early so they know that cop
officer norman is in little rock this afternoon and he's our guest.afternoon, how are you doing? >> hey, thank you for having me sheppard, it is a big honor. listen to what the gang says about you like you don't already know here. >> oh, it is a full screen. >> never in my life i thought i would be raising money on behalf of the police officer until my son made me aware of the amazing things that you have done in little rock, arkansas and the neighborhood you policed. >>...
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plus norman lear on which group hollywood needs to embrace right now. told us when squawk alley returns. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 year
plus norman lear on which group hollywood needs to embrace right now. told us when squawk alley returns. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical...
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norman brooks said racist police deserve to be shot. pete, is his job on the line?reporter: he lawyered up, and he said the shooting of alton sterling prompted his post. it was deleted, but the damage control is just getting started. >> of course i want to keep my job. veteran at dc engine 23, norman brooks is used to putting out fires, but this is one of a different kind. >> it's the case where most people, they respond to something that is horrific and horrible to watch, and sometimes you don't choose your words as carefully as you should have. >> reporter: after seeing video of alton sterling death, brooks took to facebook and said citizens should take the law into their own hands and target the racist cops, and he said the pigs in baton rouge deserve nothing short of the bullet in their head. >> all the cases trayvon martin up to eric rice and eric garner, getting killed live on camera with a choke hold, and everyone walked? that can definitely weigh on you. >> reporter: now it's weighing on his employer. dc fire put brooks on desk duty, and they are investigati
norman brooks said racist police deserve to be shot. pete, is his job on the line?reporter: he lawyered up, and he said the shooting of alton sterling prompted his post. it was deleted, but the damage control is just getting started. >> of course i want to keep my job. veteran at dc engine 23, norman brooks is used to putting out fires, but this is one of a different kind. >> it's the case where most people, they respond to something that is horrific and horrible to watch, and...
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supervisor norman ye tells abc 7 news that the intent of the resolution was to bring awareness to what he calls a bad situation. he said that he has seen positive changes within the police force recently. >> they're going through retraining, to be more sensitive to things. so there is some reform happening now. it is important for me, personally, that we don't want anybody to die. we don't want a police officer to get hurt, we don't want our citizens to get hurt. >> the supervisors wisely seen this day as a day fitting to celebrate his life and also to say to ourselves and to the world, never again would a priceless life be taken from us without us remembering and recognizing and appreciating that life. >> reporter: tonight's vigil runs until 9:00 p.m. there will be a mario woods celebration of life. that is tomorrow morning at 11:00. and it will take place at mlk jr. park. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> firefighters and police officers gather today to remember their fallen colleagues. here in the bay area and across the country. ♪ >> abc 7 news was at a moving ceremony at golden gat
supervisor norman ye tells abc 7 news that the intent of the resolution was to bring awareness to what he calls a bad situation. he said that he has seen positive changes within the police force recently. >> they're going through retraining, to be more sensitive to things. so there is some reform happening now. it is important for me, personally, that we don't want anybody to die. we don't want a police officer to get hurt, we don't want our citizens to get hurt. >> the supervisors...
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. >> reporter: amazingly, that plane just missing norman hannenbaum, who was at home watching tv. >> i ran outside and my neighbor hollered to me. he said, "there's a plane on your roof!" >> reporter: norman says he didn't even hear it coming. >> i guess if i had been another two, three feet closer, i would have been hit. >> reporter: the pilot airlifted from the wreckage but in critical condition tonight. he had just taken off from a local airport, when witnesses say the plane started struggling. one witness reported the plane barely cleared the trees after taking off from a nearby airport. tonight, the faa is investigating. david? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> less than two weeks until the olympics, and russian athletes will be competing. despite an international investigation that found wide-ranging, state-sponsored doping. the ruling was that individual judges can decide whether or not the athletes can compete. tonight, russian officials are celebrating, because it looks like most of their team will be going to rio. >>> from germany tonight, the third deadly attack in a week. the f
. >> reporter: amazingly, that plane just missing norman hannenbaum, who was at home watching tv. >> i ran outside and my neighbor hollered to me. he said, "there's a plane on your roof!" >> reporter: norman says he didn't even hear it coming. >> i guess if i had been another two, three feet closer, i would have been hit. >> reporter: the pilot airlifted from the wreckage but in critical condition tonight. he had just taken off from a local airport, when...
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can you beat that greg norman? >> depends what tee i play off. play off the championship, gary still place a lot. he's very is strong and very visit. good for him. stuart: greg norman a pleasure to have you on the show a great golfer a pleasure to have you with us, sir. >> yes, sir, waiting for donald trump waiting for some time actually but eager to see what he has to say to his vrmt staff off the speech of his life last night. 76 minutes. largely shouted at his audience. the audience before 40 million strong. find out later on today. >> i think he had two main points to do last night basically make the -- his opponent hillary clinton not seem -- capable or being in the qhows. knocking her down i think he did that. but also build his own stature of someone who can go into the white house and dot kind of things that this country wants to be done. because i think he's just channeling anger had that so many feel 2378 >>. >> it was new republican are party last night and discuss that at length in just a moment and expecting donald trump. stay there
can you beat that greg norman? >> depends what tee i play off. play off the championship, gary still place a lot. he's very is strong and very visit. good for him. stuart: greg norman a pleasure to have you on the show a great golfer a pleasure to have you with us, sir. >> yes, sir, waiting for donald trump waiting for some time actually but eager to see what he has to say to his vrmt staff off the speech of his life last night. 76 minutes. largely shouted at his audience. the...
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. >> officer norman has been part of the little rock policeko department for 18 years.n shares his day to day o activities with his rapidly growing 1 million followers on instagram. officer norman plays an activecv role in the community by com playing with local kids, sharing snacks and just beingeig an overall positive force. >> well, several celebrities are showing their support ofevts officer norman's work.norman's . over the weekend rapper theper game start add he go fund mede campaign for the officer toicer help his community with toys,s, clothing and food. foo so far he has raised nearly $70,000.$70,000. >> ♪ >> happening now, we got nowe g ailette wave that is sweepingve many of you out there just jt trying to stay cool at thisat ts point as we take a live look loo at a pool out there that i'm th' sure is going to be panged be pg with a few more people pretty soon.so mike thomas joining us live us l from the yards in southeastouea with tips on how to beat the heat. heat hey mike.he mik i hope you're staying cool. it's pretty hot. >> reporter: sarah andter: laura,
. >> officer norman has been part of the little rock policeko department for 18 years.n shares his day to day o activities with his rapidly growing 1 million followers on instagram. officer norman plays an activecv role in the community by com playing with local kids, sharing snacks and just beingeig an overall positive force. >> well, several celebrities are showing their support ofevts officer norman's work.norman's . over the weekend rapper theper game start add he go fund mede...
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norman: thank you. steve: by the way, the news conference he was at earlier today is on our website. the speeches as well. my colleague, peter, is on the floor with a familiar face to those who have covered democratic party conventions. peter? peter: as you mentioned, this is a face and name that people know. if you have worked in the media or at a convention, maybe you haven't watched by convention. what has been your role at the democratic convention's? >> in the past i have served as a media logistics planner. planning for 15,000 of my closest friends to come here. they all want the best seats in the house, the best camera angle, and by the way, their competitors should get nothing. it's always been a balance of getting everybody to say a little bit of yes to everyone. on the planning for this round, but when i come done, isavor a job well know how much thought had to go into each of those decisions that were made. for those platforms in the media , it was well done, they get to savor that and enjoy
norman: thank you. steve: by the way, the news conference he was at earlier today is on our website. the speeches as well. my colleague, peter, is on the floor with a familiar face to those who have covered democratic party conventions. peter? peter: as you mentioned, this is a face and name that people know. if you have worked in the media or at a convention, maybe you haven't watched by convention. what has been your role at the democratic convention's? >> in the past i have served as a...
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the notion is that we are not living in a norman walk well experience -- norman rockwell experience werehe boys sitting he is given and ice cream cone. but there are some cops who will .o the norman rockwell but for a four-year-old child to be sitting in a car, to see a police officer firing shots into someone -- for her to witness a murder like that? not just the fact that this man is dead. it is a psychological damage that is being done to families and family members time and time again and no one is looking at that. i speak to mothers. there is a 13-year-old boy in brooklyn right now whose father was murdered by a police officer in brooklyn 13 years ago and that police officer has yet to face charges in the killing of carlos lopez. his son is suffering from depression because his father died a couple of months before he was born. he doesn't even know who his father was and his father was not even committing a crime when he was murdered. but it was covered up by charles hynes and the police department. the people are living and they have to live with these traumatic episodes, and it is
the notion is that we are not living in a norman walk well experience -- norman rockwell experience werehe boys sitting he is given and ice cream cone. but there are some cops who will .o the norman rockwell but for a four-year-old child to be sitting in a car, to see a police officer firing shots into someone -- for her to witness a murder like that? not just the fact that this man is dead. it is a psychological damage that is being done to families and family members time and time again and...
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fir we can go ahead and show you shw these posts that we're talking i about where norman brooks saysky he shared his personal opinionl on his peropsonal facebook page he says ifan part "bottom line,n these racist cops who are murdering our people need to n start turning up the same way. they should not feel safe walking the streets and neither should theirneitheshou supporters.pporrs "a second post he posted says," the answer is yes, thehe citizens should take the law law in their own hands and targetart racist cops much those pigs in baton rouge deserve nothing short of a bullet in theirnheir heads ." ." books tells fox5 he boat thoseot posts in response to the alton a sterling shooting is.st we spoke to him last nightast >> i reacted as soon as i saws w that video and as soon as i a read what happened, it was at h reaction to a horrific event. so, i'm pretty sure, you know, k a lot of people when they sawsa 9/11 happened they made some s pretty strong statements abouton a lot of people. i'mg sure they would take thoso back maybe somewhat if they the were given a chance to think to ab
fir we can go ahead and show you shw these posts that we're talking i about where norman brooks saysky he shared his personal opinionl on his peropsonal facebook page he says ifan part "bottom line,n these racist cops who are murdering our people need to n start turning up the same way. they should not feel safe walking the streets and neither should theirneitheshou supporters.pporrs "a second post he posted says," the answer is yes, thehe citizens should take the law law in...
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good morning. >> reporter: norman brooks is a nine-year veteran of thef e d.c.he'sbuh now on administrative leave l from his position here andnd under investigation by d.c. d police for making threats. now, those facebook posts in feo question that brooks shared on his personal facebook page he calls his personal opinion,nal n saying in part "bottom linee these racist cops who are murdering our people need toing start turning up the same way. they should shot feel safe s walking the strhoeets andee supporters. "a second post says" theays"he answer is yes. the citizens should take thehoua law in their own hands and hds target racist cops.t those pigs in baton rouge batonr deserve nothing short of anothir bullet in their heads ." now, brooks tells fox5 hee wrote the posts in response toeo the alton sterling shooting. sht we spoke to him last night nig where he defended his words.. >> i do not donee condone anynea violence against any good innocent people cops orple copsr whatever. m saying is that if i anybody, whether it's acrinolscr in cop or a criminal personl
good morning. >> reporter: norman brooks is a nine-year veteran of thef e d.c.he'sbuh now on administrative leave l from his position here andnd under investigation by d.c. d police for making threats. now, those facebook posts in feo question that brooks shared on his personal facebook page he calls his personal opinion,nal n saying in part "bottom linee these racist cops who are murdering our people need toing start turning up the same way. they should shot feel safe s walking the...
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the way we talk about and look particularly at conflict in the war, so you mentioned norman mailer in world war ii and the way these narratives change over time. sticking with the 1980s period, you can look at the vietnam war, it was a battleground in this time period. so you have movies like "rambo first blood" which are kind of raising the narrative that the service members that people fighting in vietnam were betrayed by the politicians. they weren't allowed to win the war. but at the same time, you had movies like "platoon" and "full metal jacket" which was a different view of what the conflict was. public memory is a battlefield as far as how it remembers conflicts and what lessons did we take from now. so if we're talking the "apocalypse now" version of the vietnam war, we're not likely to do things to intervene. that's the prevailing narrative. if we get something like the "rambo" movies, we're more likely to do things aggressively. it's speaking to kind of the willingness of the public to accept these things and discussing how they're talking about it. it's certainly shaping i
the way we talk about and look particularly at conflict in the war, so you mentioned norman mailer in world war ii and the way these narratives change over time. sticking with the 1980s period, you can look at the vietnam war, it was a battleground in this time period. so you have movies like "rambo first blood" which are kind of raising the narrative that the service members that people fighting in vietnam were betrayed by the politicians. they weren't allowed to win the war. but at...
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mni norman brooks is a nine-yearar veteran of the d.c. firee department.dministrative dutyt from his position here and under investigation by d.c. police for making threats. thrts we go ahead and show you his facebook post getting attention. shared what he calls hisis personal opinion on his personao facebook page.cebook pag which he says in part "bottomom line, these racist cops who arew murdering our people need tod start turning up the same way. w they should not feel saveeesa walking the streets and neitherr should their supporters ". ". a second post he posted saysays "the answer is yes, the citizenn should take the law in their owr hands and target racist cops those pigs in baton rouge deserve nothing short of ao o bullet in their ends". brooks tells fox5 he wrote thato post in response to the alton sterling shooting.hoot we spoke to him exclusively last night where he defended his words. words >> i do not condone any violencc against any good innocent innoc people, cops or whatever. whate all i'm saying is that if i anybody whether it's a criminala
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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 ordinance four department this year 2016-17 to item number two, proposed annual salary ordinance and appropriation ordinance four the school year june 30, 2017 and june 30, 2010 >> thank you. colleagues, we are the end of our committee budget season. i'm going to keep this short is because i know people have places to go for the weekend. this has been now my fourth year chairing this committee could our thank my colleagues for your support during this process. i will say, i think this year is probably the most challenging year commodity and as we look at these funding opportunities i think was also the most rewarding in terms of highligh
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al got to sit down with the legendary norman leer. >> it was a thrill for me.orman and i had a chance to talk about his career, things that are tearing our culture apart that were happening 40 years ago and why he believes there's a chance for a brighter future. i know you wanted a peastrami sandwich. norman lear is called the most prolific producer of the small screen dominating television in the 1970s with ground breaking hits like "all in the family," "sanford and sons" and "the jeffersons." lear says he still has a few things left to say. when you look at the body of your work, what are you most proud of? >> often i hear my dad and how he laughed. he had a touch of argentinean in him. we laughed together. as human beings we're versions of one another. >> your shows delved into race. why have we not progressed? >> we don't have leadership that gets us into the proper conversations. >> my daughter is married to the white guy over here. >> could you make "all in the family" today? >> i think given the amount of cable networks, yes. could i for the four network
al got to sit down with the legendary norman leer. >> it was a thrill for me.orman and i had a chance to talk about his career, things that are tearing our culture apart that were happening 40 years ago and why he believes there's a chance for a brighter future. i know you wanted a peastrami sandwich. norman lear is called the most prolific producer of the small screen dominating television in the 1970s with ground breaking hits like "all in the family," "sanford and...
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. >> he didn't like norman bramman. >> people related to that whole thing. he loved his players.sided with his players over management. they loved him for that. and, you're right, it is really odd that he gets more acclaim then andy reid who won shore games. >> is he most popular coach in eagles his try. >> you know, it is close to being the popular. i hate to do that because andy reid is the best coach in philadelphia history but you have to say buddy probably most popular. >> we have on great buddy ryan quote, one of my favorites if you listened to the fans you will be sitting up there were them. another one quarterbacks are over paid, over rated, pompus and must be punish. >> that is yes never won a playoff game because of that quote, because he didn't think the offense was good enough. it was all defense with buddy ryan. if he had any kind of offense he would have had won a playoff game. >> offense for rannal cunningham to make five big plays and a win and that was it. >> we sat there you knew could you imagine if chip kill difficult that. >> buddy got away with that. >> twit
. >> he didn't like norman bramman. >> people related to that whole thing. he loved his players.sided with his players over management. they loved him for that. and, you're right, it is really odd that he gets more acclaim then andy reid who won shore games. >> is he most popular coach in eagles his try. >> you know, it is close to being the popular. i hate to do that because andy reid is the best coach in philadelphia history but you have to say buddy probably most...
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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 ordinance four department this year 2016-17 to item number two, proposed annual salary ordinance and appropriation ordinance four the school year june 30, 2017 and june 30, 2010 >> thank you. colleagues, we are the end of our committee budget season. i'm going to keep this short is because i know people have places to go for the weekend. this has been now my fourth year chairing this committee could our thank my colleagues for your support during this process. i will say, i think this year is probably the most challenging year commodity and as we look at these funding opportunities i think was also the most rewarding in terms of highligh
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 ordinance four department...
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the game started a gofundme page for officer norman to help them out with the cost associated with hisdwill, so far he has raised nearly $33,000. >>> reports reveal who was photographed in a picture shown on social media during a protest in baton rouge. the woman there standing in front of militarized police during a protest at police headquarters. the woman was later detained and as that protesters had blocked, the woman is reportedly a 28- year-old nurse and mother of a five-year-old. >>> the fourth baltimore police officer to be tried in the death of freddie gray back in court, lieutenant brian rice accused of failing to secure great inside of a police then, his fellow officers testified in court today, one said that gray rocked the van violently at both stops, he ended up dying as a result of his injuries in april of last year.>>> a man behind bars accused of killing his own member. the 61-year-old robert crosby charged with murder, accused of robbing and killing a 62-year- old inside of her home. the two were neighbors on 71st avenue, they found frederick's body on friday after so
the game started a gofundme page for officer norman to help them out with the cost associated with hisdwill, so far he has raised nearly $33,000. >>> reports reveal who was photographed in a picture shown on social media during a protest in baton rouge. the woman there standing in front of militarized police during a protest at police headquarters. the woman was later detained and as that protesters had blocked, the woman is reportedly a 28- year-old nurse and mother of a...
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now norman has given us a shoutout saying thank you abc and abc "world news now" to help inspire others globe. >> it was a nice moment last week when we saw him and brought his story. thank you for recognizing us recognizing you. >> and thank you for allowing us the opportunity to give good news. >> and we realized we're not as good as dancing as you. >> we'll take some lessons. >>> next, a bit of a calling out of -- um -- >> this one. you might remember. >> myself, i guess. >> i checked out the new "beetlejuice" themed restaurant, beetle house, in new york city. they sent us a couple of cheese burgers. they're delicious. few a few viewers noticed that kendis never actually took a bite. >> i didn't. >> and one said have some respect for the chef. he was not happy with you. another one said i don't like the way he wasted that delicious burger. >> i don't appreciate that. >> the burgers did not go to waste. when food shows up on a set, it -- >> it disappears. >> if not me, by everybody else. >> i think one guy called me some other names for not eating it. >>> later on in the week, we got
now norman has given us a shoutout saying thank you abc and abc "world news now" to help inspire others globe. >> it was a nice moment last week when we saw him and brought his story. thank you for recognizing us recognizing you. >> and thank you for allowing us the opportunity to give good news. >> and we realized we're not as good as dancing as you. >> we'll take some lessons. >>> next, a bit of a calling out of -- um -- >> this one. you might...
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greg norman sorry i'm out of time.r checking in with fuss we appreciate it. >> yes, sir. >> back to market we're down 2378 points as we speak. now let's talk hillary and guns. she says she wantses to protect the second amendment. she just says she wants to take away guns only from bad people that's what she says. some critics are not convinced. we're on it, next. ♪ with this level of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> let's get it straight american technology companies lead the markets and lead the country on this special edition of "varney & company." look at them. alphabet that's google and got used to the switch is. amazon, facebook, apple all of them going well apple is 103 not straight up
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robert o'connell calls "hard war, soft peace," and such distinguished generals, john peyton, and norman schwarzkoph, kept on his desk a quote from sherman, and this is the quote "war is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and i say, let us give them all they want" and just like his hero, storming norman destroyed his faux, and offered leaninient terms of surrenderer. er is man has been demonized by combatants but his hard hand for war established how america could and would win the peace in future conflicts. robert o'connell described sherman's army as the first truly arceitrichial. the code is still put in forces today by the armed forces of the united states and continues to governor how we fight. americans have no problem reeking destruction on their enemies when the existence of the nation is at stake. in 1951, was lifted right out of sherman's play book. once war is placed upon us there is no other alternative than apply no other means than bring it to a assist end. war is a victory, not prolionge indecision. lieber's words in 1862, to save the country is paramount to all other con
robert o'connell calls "hard war, soft peace," and such distinguished generals, john peyton, and norman schwarzkoph, kept on his desk a quote from sherman, and this is the quote "war is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and i say, let us give them all they want" and just like his hero, storming norman destroyed his faux, and offered leaninient terms of surrenderer. er is man has been demonized by combatants but his hard hand for war established how america could and would...
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fundamental choice about who we are as a people, and he then proceeded to paint barack obama's and normanl's america, as steve said, this sort of homeland optimistic view of the ark of american history. it was comprehensive, it pointed towards a better america. it book ends donald trump's speech at the republican convention last week, which was so dark and so distopian and so disturbing and he just brushed that away and said i don't know what that was. but this is america. i just thought it was one of the most memorable obama performances i have seen. >> he said the through line between all of us and different types of americans are values, which donald trump does not share even if we all do, he was outside it. and that he was both shattering but also in credibly moving and optimistic. >> incredibly moving and optimistic and i political sense claiming the entire center. i mean, just claiming it and saying, if you believe this, then you're with us. >> lawrence o'donnell. >> the best four convention speeches that i've heard in my life have been delivered at the last four, including this one
fundamental choice about who we are as a people, and he then proceeded to paint barack obama's and normanl's america, as steve said, this sort of homeland optimistic view of the ark of american history. it was comprehensive, it pointed towards a better america. it book ends donald trump's speech at the republican convention last week, which was so dark and so distopian and so disturbing and he just brushed that away and said i don't know what that was. but this is america. i just thought it was...
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norman solomon who heads sanders delegate network said floor fights are possible. he was joined at the news conference by donna smith, progressive democrats of america >> good morning. i'd like to welcome, everyone to this first news conference of the bernie delegates network. by way of a little bit of background the bernie delegates network was launched by the online action group, roots action.org which i co-founded and coordinate. and roots action has about 700,000 active members online and the bernie delegates network is ongoing in very active partnership with progressive democrats of america and this morning we're going to hear from the executive director of that inside of the democratic party major player, in terms of progressive activism, organizing and electoral work, progressive democrats of america, or pda, donna smith. i'd like to open by just giving a bit of background how the bernie delegates network got to where we are now and where we anticipate we'll be going in the next few days. one thing that i think needs to be very emphatically emphasized is tha
norman solomon who heads sanders delegate network said floor fights are possible. he was joined at the news conference by donna smith, progressive democrats of america >> good morning. i'd like to welcome, everyone to this first news conference of the bernie delegates network. by way of a little bit of background the bernie delegates network was launched by the online action group, roots action.org which i co-founded and coordinate. and roots action has about 700,000 active members online...
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was one of the first on scene and later recognized for her efforts by secretary of transportation, normanetta. >> we had a 4 an bar and a 21 foot rhi. we were going to start to evacuate the battery because people were running in all the smoke and everything. a lot of people got evacuated by good samaritans and they got transported to ellis island. once the second plane hit, i think everybody on board the vessel seemed to know we were under attack, but it was pretty much -- nobody wanted to say it was -- i think shock. >> the world changed on 9/11 and so did the u.s. coast guard. >> america has entrusted another critical mission to the united states coast guard. >> on 1 march 2003, they were formally transferred to the department of homeland under secretary tom ridge. >> a change in how things worked? >> 100%. local state agencies, nypd, the park police, everybody together under one umbrella is providing a service doing the same job and we get to the same objective. >> roger, we'll check out the ownership on this vessel. >> lieutenant mcclenen, describe a typical day in the coast guard the
was one of the first on scene and later recognized for her efforts by secretary of transportation, normanetta. >> we had a 4 an bar and a 21 foot rhi. we were going to start to evacuate the battery because people were running in all the smoke and everything. a lot of people got evacuated by good samaritans and they got transported to ellis island. once the second plane hit, i think everybody on board the vessel seemed to know we were under attack, but it was pretty much -- nobody wanted...
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to norman brooks. could not get hold of him today.should also mention, he is on desk duty until the internal investigation was complete. we're live in foggy bottom, delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> firefighter's facebook post has since been removed. spokesman from d.c. fire said they had nothing to do with deleting the comments. >>> the hunt is on tonight for two members of the notorious ms- 13 gang. they are accused of killing an 18-year-old in gaithersburg last month. today, montgomery county police said they are dealing with a deadly resurgence of this gang and others. and they blame some of it on what is going on far south of the border. scott broom is in gaithersburg to tell us what is going on. >> well, that's because it's a small world. and problems do cross borders, particularly this gang problem. a truce between gangs in el salvador collapsed sometime ago. declared war on gangs. there is a lot of violence. people fleeing the violence. some of them teenagers without parents have been fleeing here to the u.s., to seek refuge. >> re
to norman brooks. could not get hold of him today.should also mention, he is on desk duty until the internal investigation was complete. we're live in foggy bottom, delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> firefighter's facebook post has since been removed. spokesman from d.c. fire said they had nothing to do with deleting the comments. >>> the hunt is on tonight for two members of the notorious ms- 13 gang. they are accused of killing an 18-year-old in gaithersburg last month. today,...
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. >> norman lear brought one day at a time into our lives, the story following a single working mom as she raised two teen-age daughters. now lear is bringing up with netflix to bring the story back with a latino cast a dream come true. >> embarking on anything with norman lear i there. >> netflix not stopping there. now a whole new generation will be able to follow in love with the family of space pioneers and hopefully an updated robot too. mcgiver is one of the longest shows on tv and now cbs has a new cast lined up. and there's no doubt cutting edge technology will transform this classic for audiences. >> cannot wait to check those out. both mcgyver and one day a a time are in production. lost in space isn't slated to hit netflix until 2018. coming to you from los angeles. >> thanks. >>> tj miller is on tv in silicon valley but the about to blow up with six other projects in the works. we're diving deeper into this breakout star's career in this cover story. tj made his film debut in the thriller clover fields. the role put him on the map leading to a part in one of these year's su
. >> norman lear brought one day at a time into our lives, the story following a single working mom as she raised two teen-age daughters. now lear is bringing up with netflix to bring the story back with a latino cast a dream come true. >> embarking on anything with norman lear i there. >> netflix not stopping there. now a whole new generation will be able to follow in love with the family of space pioneers and hopefully an updated robot too. mcgiver is one of the longest...
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terry robins -- at terry normans an fbi informant.and in terms of that, one thing that i was wondering about in your research, if you looked at the house committee investigations of sds at kent state in 1969, and would be willing to talk about these -- many of these rumors that you talk about are very similar to tactics used then, and i wonder what you think about the government's involvement and just general leading to an atmosphere of distrust in the community prior to that. you talk a lot about -- >> the prior -- the government, i think, and the times -- let's remember the times. they all helped to set the table for this. when kids got in a rampage on friday night it fit a storyline that was not without some support. people were blown up the research labs at wisconsin. a lot of bad stuff going on. so, in a way what i said -- i do say in the book in a way what happened at kent state was inevitable and utterly preventible. inevitable because all the fuss you were just talking about, all comes together at this one spot in northeast oh
terry robins -- at terry normans an fbi informant.and in terms of that, one thing that i was wondering about in your research, if you looked at the house committee investigations of sds at kent state in 1969, and would be willing to talk about these -- many of these rumors that you talk about are very similar to tactics used then, and i wonder what you think about the government's involvement and just general leading to an atmosphere of distrust in the community prior to that. you talk a lot...
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this is norman solomon, the person speaking right now. we expect they will talk about the convention and the role of superdelegates which has become a big topic in this election cycle. live coverage here on c-span. mr. solomon: we reflect anger. we reflect a progressive commitment to continuing as bernie said the night of the california primary. continuing with the understanding the struggle continues. as he said that night in struggle, thatt campaign for a political revolution that is meaningful and based on economic progressive populism and social justice, it should and must continue through this convention. something that not only bernie sanders but millions of supporters have been clear about measureevery meaningful of social change in our country has come from the bottom up. it is not come from the top down. the hundreds and hundreds of active bernie delegates who you will be talking with and hearing from every day here at the convention in one way or another totally grasp and embrace that principle. we are not waiting for elites to
this is norman solomon, the person speaking right now. we expect they will talk about the convention and the role of superdelegates which has become a big topic in this election cycle. live coverage here on c-span. mr. solomon: we reflect anger. we reflect a progressive commitment to continuing as bernie said the night of the california primary. continuing with the understanding the struggle continues. as he said that night in struggle, thatt campaign for a political revolution that is...
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it is no wonder that such distinguished generals as john pershing, george patton, and norman sha wars kof would come to revere and emulate sherman. schwarzkopf even kept on his desk during the first iraq war a quote from sherman and this is the quote, war is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and i say let us give them all they want. and just like his hero, storming norman destroyed his foe but then offered lenient terms of surrender. sherman has been demonized for waging war against noncombat ebts but his hard hand of war established a model for how america could and would win the peace in future conflicts. robert o'connell has described sherman's army as, quote, the first truly archetypal american ground force. with some modifications and additions, lieber's code which was put into practice is still used today by the armed forces of the united states and continues to govern how we fight. as word war 2 and vietnam brutally demonstrated, americans have no problem wreaking destruction on their enemies when the existence of the nation is at stake. mcarthur's admonition to congress in 1
it is no wonder that such distinguished generals as john pershing, george patton, and norman sha wars kof would come to revere and emulate sherman. schwarzkopf even kept on his desk during the first iraq war a quote from sherman and this is the quote, war is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and i say let us give them all they want. and just like his hero, storming norman destroyed his foe but then offered lenient terms of surrender. sherman has been demonized for waging war against noncombat...
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he's been compared to norman rockwell.eel lewd he's painting something that rarely if ever happened, black and white kid playing together in the 190s. >> it's follically that that could have happened. given the times. but great to imagine that it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. >> there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life. because when that music starts to play and his subject, the late muhammad ali comes into focus his paint brush starts to sing. >> i'm proud that i get to do what i love every day. to express myself creatively, every day of the week. it's a pretty good big. the best gig there is. >> osgood: next. on a roll. in shanghai. coast guard nothing gets your heart racing like a harley davidson. and the enthusiasm for the harley extend far beyond our shores. seth doane has sent us a postcard from shanghai. >> those who love everything harley say the motorcycle embodies freedom and self expression. all seems oh, so certain. which makes this m
he's been compared to norman rockwell.eel lewd he's painting something that rarely if ever happened, black and white kid playing together in the 190s. >> it's follically that that could have happened. given the times. but great to imagine that it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. >> there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life. because when that music starts to play and his subject, the late muhammad ali comes...