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[applause] norman: thank you. i did indeed work one summer as a hat check boy at the english speaking union. somebody thiss to morning and she said well they probably thought it was nice to have a hat check boy with an english accent and i had to tell her at that time believe it or not i didn't have an english accent. if i ever write my autobiography, and i won't, there will be a chapter called "i was an american teenager." anyway, to the subject at hand, "19 weeks." what was so special about those 19 weeks from the second week of may, 1940 to the third week of september? well, that was the most eventful period of the last 100 years. the events were dramatic. and they were extremely significant. they changed britain. they changed america. they changed the world. some people of the time knew just how momentous were the events they were living through. the american military attache in london major general raymond lee a very perceptive observer wrote in his diary on august 31, 1940, tomorrow, september 1 will be the
[applause] norman: thank you. i did indeed work one summer as a hat check boy at the english speaking union. somebody thiss to morning and she said well they probably thought it was nice to have a hat check boy with an english accent and i had to tell her at that time believe it or not i didn't have an english accent. if i ever write my autobiography, and i won't, there will be a chapter called "i was an american teenager." anyway, to the subject at hand, "19 weeks." what...
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my name is norman solomon. i'm a cofounder and coordinator of the online group roots action.org which is hosting this event today. roots action is a cosponsor of the petition campaign calling for, this is a title of the, no u.s. warplanes over syria. together with five other organizations, veterans for peace, dailykos, the nation magazine, world beyond war, and watchdog .net. u.s. government began bombing syria nearly three years ago. that was back in september 2014. since then they killing from many sides has continued unabated. meanwhile, during the last three years tensions between the world's to nuclear superpowers have escalated, and escalated sharply. in the process, russia and the united states have come closer to direct military warfare with each other. when addressing the overall tensions between the united states and russia, former senator sam nunn, who is chair of the senate armed services committee, cosigned a letter recently, and i'd like to quote from it. it called for urgently pursuing practical
my name is norman solomon. i'm a cofounder and coordinator of the online group roots action.org which is hosting this event today. roots action is a cosponsor of the petition campaign calling for, this is a title of the, no u.s. warplanes over syria. together with five other organizations, veterans for peace, dailykos, the nation magazine, world beyond war, and watchdog .net. u.s. government began bombing syria nearly three years ago. that was back in september 2014. since then they killing...
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solomon how are you today norman fine thank you can you start by telling me why you participated or were here today at this event at the national press club to publicize the petition calling on congress and defense secretary mattis to remove all u.s. warplanes from syria well as americans i'm afraid we are party to an almost invisible war as far as americans are concerned and half a dozen groups got together to put forward this idea which i think is crucial syrian airspace should not be a place where u.s. planes are flying and bombing and that also includes a drone aircraft as we just heard a minute ago john kerry yaku the cia whistleblower pointed out this morning at a news conference of the national player press corps that like it or not there is an internationally recognized government there the assad regime i don't like that regime i think we should denounce that regime that doesn't change the fact that the u.s. government has no right to fly its own planes into syrian airspace without the permission of the syrian government. and we should mention as well part of the secret war
solomon how are you today norman fine thank you can you start by telling me why you participated or were here today at this event at the national press club to publicize the petition calling on congress and defense secretary mattis to remove all u.s. warplanes from syria well as americans i'm afraid we are party to an almost invisible war as far as americans are concerned and half a dozen groups got together to put forward this idea which i think is crucial syrian airspace should not be a place...
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>> norman, great to see you. thanks for all you've done.eciate it. >> i appreciate being here. thanks. >> norman lear. >>> up next, the check of the market minutes before close of trading. first a peek at the upcoming "newsweek" cover. ready for war? the all-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100
>> norman, great to see you. thanks for all you've done.eciate it. >> i appreciate being here. thanks. >> norman lear. >>> up next, the check of the market minutes before close of trading. first a peek at the upcoming "newsweek" cover. ready for war? the all-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the...
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catching passes against josh norman, and after it all, earnhardt, and norman handed out snow cones to fans. wow, this was the day to be at training camp. >> we got to take him out. he one upped everybody today. he let me catch a couple of passes on the field, maybe let me feel like i was a star out there. >> horses man. getting that thing, and seeing dale. >> you let it go. >>> coming up next at 6:00, leaders in college park are hit with threats and insults over a proposal to allow noncitizens to vote in town elections. but up next, a cross country team goes the distance to give some rescuers some exercise. >> and have a story idea? we want to hear about it. send an email to newstips@wusa9.com. that's newstips@wusa9.com. >>> some cross country runners in tampa, florida, respectfully refer to their coach's car as the dog wagon. he shows up with a few wet noses. but the dogs aren't there to watch. >> o or the dogs? >> neither. >> reporter: two legger or -- two legs, or four. this has been a common sight every day. >> we figure, hey, we might as well go take some of dogs that are cooped
catching passes against josh norman, and after it all, earnhardt, and norman handed out snow cones to fans. wow, this was the day to be at training camp. >> we got to take him out. he one upped everybody today. he let me catch a couple of passes on the field, maybe let me feel like i was a star out there. >> horses man. getting that thing, and seeing dale. >> you let it go. >>> coming up next at 6:00, leaders in college park are hit with threats and insults over a...
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my name is norman solomon. 'm a cofounder and coordinator of the online group roots action.org which is hosting this event today. roots action is a cosponsor of the petition campaign calling for, this is a title of the, no u.s. warplanes over syria. together with five other organizations, veterans for peace, dailykos, the nation magazine, world beyond war, and watchdog.net. u.s. government began bombing syria nearly three years ago. that was back in september 2014. since then they killing from many sides has continued unabated. meanwhile, during the last three years, tensions between the world's two nuclear superpowers have escalated. and escalated sharply. meanwhile, during the last to direct military warfare with each other. when addressing the overall tensions between the united states and russia, former senator sam nunn, who was chair of the senate armed services committee cosigned a letter recently and i would like to quote from it. it called for "urgently pursuing practical steps now that can stop the dow
my name is norman solomon. 'm a cofounder and coordinator of the online group roots action.org which is hosting this event today. roots action is a cosponsor of the petition campaign calling for, this is a title of the, no u.s. warplanes over syria. together with five other organizations, veterans for peace, dailykos, the nation magazine, world beyond war, and watchdog.net. u.s. government began bombing syria nearly three years ago. that was back in september 2014. since then they killing from...
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we miss her so much. >> rick, again norman long the husband faces first degree murder and remains in a psychiatric ward in trenton after his arrest yesterday afternoon. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news" at the gloucester county courthouse in woodbury, new jersey. >>> in other news a woman is found after she said she was abducted and robbed by a lyft driver, 31-year-old britney says she and her sister were using lyft and stopped at a gas station in upper darby and one sister went into the store to buy water for the driver who said he needed to take medication, and the car and britney were gone. about an hour later britney called police to say the driver took her cell phone and debit card and kicked her out of the vehicle in southeast philadelphia. >>> chopper 6 hd was over the scene of an year turned tanker truck in south philadelphia. it happened at 10:00 near 26th and passyunk. not clear what caused the truck to overturn but no other vehicle was involved. the driver's injuries do not appear to be life-threatening. >> a man is in critical condition after pumping gas in chester
we miss her so much. >> rick, again norman long the husband faces first degree murder and remains in a psychiatric ward in trenton after his arrest yesterday afternoon. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news" at the gloucester county courthouse in woodbury, new jersey. >>> in other news a woman is found after she said she was abducted and robbed by a lyft driver, 31-year-old britney says she and her sister were using lyft and stopped at a gas station in upper darby and...
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the defendants include the former chief constable of west yorkshire, sir norman bettison, seen here on the left. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll have more on the conviction of 18 people for abusing vulnerable girls in newcastle. we'll be speaking to the former north west chief prosecutor nazir afzal, who led the rochdale prosecution in 2012. then at half—past eight we'll
the defendants include the former chief constable of west yorkshire, sir norman bettison, seen here on the left. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll have more on the conviction of 18 people for abusing vulnerable girls in newcastle. we'll be speaking to the former north west chief prosecutor nazir afzal, who led the rochdale prosecution in 2012. then at half—past eight we'll
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norman.es at quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gyn, pediatrics, and psychiatry. the school's dean dr. bruce koeppen says primary care applicants are put at the top of the list. >> primary care physicians are the navigator through the health care system. they see you for every problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that is the case, but they're the ones who know you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary car physicians. dr. koeppen believes money plays a role. >> if you're graduating from medical school with several hundred thousand dollars in debt, you may choose subspecialty where your earning is greater. >> reporter: dr. norman said she made the right choice about what kind of doctor she wants to be. >> if you're able to control their pain, if you're able to explain their risk factors when they're afraid of, you know, inheriting something from family, it's equally beautiful and
norman.es at quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gyn, pediatrics, and psychiatry. the school's dean dr. bruce koeppen says primary care applicants are put at the top of the list. >> primary care physicians are the navigator through the health care system. they see you for every problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that is the case, but they're the ones who know you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be...
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. >> we're hearing norman long had a breakdown of some sort. >> reporter: that's right.an about an hour and a half late when norman long had some type of temper tantrum and. put up a fight to the point that deputies tell us they had to forcibly bring him here. norman long appeared calm and said nothing about the night he's accused of murdering his wife. it happened inside the room june 21st. the fight over whether he should remain jailed should be set free. the judge will be a danger to the community. >> are you pleased with the outcome of today and the detention? >> we believe this defendant is is responsible for the death of michelle long. >> reporter: her loved ones cried as the motive was fuelled by jealousy. >> was his motive because she planned to lee him? she was looking a at homes on the computer? >> we never want to speculate, but there does appear to be evidence suggesting that she was looking to move elsewhere. >> reporter: prosecutors say long hid blood-soaked paper towels after bludgeoning michelle. her body left in the family pool for two hours. prosecutors
. >> we're hearing norman long had a breakdown of some sort. >> reporter: that's right.an about an hour and a half late when norman long had some type of temper tantrum and. put up a fight to the point that deputies tell us they had to forcibly bring him here. norman long appeared calm and said nothing about the night he's accused of murdering his wife. it happened inside the room june 21st. the fight over whether he should remain jailed should be set free. the judge will be a...
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my name is norman solomon, action.org, roots which is hosting the event today. cosponsor ofs the a petition campaign calling for "no u.s. were planes over syria." together with i've other organizations, veterans for kos, theylor -- daily nation magazine, will be on war, and watchdog.net. u.s. government began bombing .yria nearly three years ago that was back in september 2014. since then that killing from many sides has continued unabated. last two, during the years, tensions between the world's two nuclear superpowers have escalated. .nd escalated sharply in the process, russia and the united states have come closer to direct military warfare with each other. when addressing the tensions between the united states and russia, former senator sam nunn, chair of the senate armed services committee cosigned a letter recently and i would like to quote from it. urgently pursuing practical steps now that can stop the downward spiral in relations and reduce real ," between the night states and russia. producing military and other risks" yet, those continue to accelerat
my name is norman solomon, action.org, roots which is hosting the event today. cosponsor ofs the a petition campaign calling for "no u.s. were planes over syria." together with i've other organizations, veterans for kos, theylor -- daily nation magazine, will be on war, and watchdog.net. u.s. government began bombing .yria nearly three years ago that was back in september 2014. since then that killing from many sides has continued unabated. last two, during the years, tensions between...
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swanson: thank you, norman. it's an honor to speak after these speakers. i won't have time to list all of the reasons why i want u.s. butes out of syrian skies there's no question what my first reason is. these planes kill a lot of people. people all of equal value regardless of their religion or ethnicity. casualtitylitary --ords are about such counts generally turn out to be many times under the counts that comprehensive postwar studies arrive at. on top of which we have the problem of all of the people killed who are not counted by virtue of not being labeled civilians, always empirically and morally iffy labeling process. then the injuries almost always outnumber the deaths, the homelessness, the extremely long-term effects of the u.s. use of depleted uranium by some of the planes we want out of the skies, the starvation that could have been prevented for a fraction of the cost of the planes, and of course the top killer of u.s. troops -- suicide. the primary reason that what would otherwise be considered mass murder isn't given more heat is it is unde
swanson: thank you, norman. it's an honor to speak after these speakers. i won't have time to list all of the reasons why i want u.s. butes out of syrian skies there's no question what my first reason is. these planes kill a lot of people. people all of equal value regardless of their religion or ethnicity. casualtitylitary --ords are about such counts generally turn out to be many times under the counts that comprehensive postwar studies arrive at. on top of which we have the problem of all of...
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norman scott was in another ship. he was killed by friendly fire from san francisco. .oth admirals killed i think that may have been a first and last. we have this incredible battle wish once again stops a japanese bombardment force. then been spared yet another embodiment, they fly out and and areanese transports circling in the northern part of the slot. out for out of six large japanese transports. night,sacrifice that guadalcanal is once again saved. later, the japanese gather up the remnants of this massive multi-task force. they try again, they circle back. -- parishioner comes back karishima comes back. callahan's force has been rendered combat ineffective. , he is admiral halsey throws the dice again. i did battleship that he has been jealously holding. he has two battleships. the washington and the south dakota, these are magnificent battleships. dad been prepared and modernized. the reason they are not here is fuel. he did not have the tankers or the fuel storage. this was the cruisers, destroyers and carrie
norman scott was in another ship. he was killed by friendly fire from san francisco. .oth admirals killed i think that may have been a first and last. we have this incredible battle wish once again stops a japanese bombardment force. then been spared yet another embodiment, they fly out and and areanese transports circling in the northern part of the slot. out for out of six large japanese transports. night,sacrifice that guadalcanal is once again saved. later, the japanese gather up the...
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sir norman bettison has served as the chief constable of two police forces.court building as the former officer walked inside. graham mackrell was company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989. 96 liverpool fans died as a result of a crush at the hillsborough ground when the terraces became overcrowded during an fa cup semi—final. now, nearly three decades later, prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching both health and safety and safety at sport ground legislation. two senior police officers, donald denton and alan foster and a solicitor, peter metcalf, are accused of perverting the course ofjustice by amending witness statements in the wake of the disaster. sir norman bettison is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of telling lies about his involvement in the aftermath of hillsborough and the culpability of fans. the five men sat in a row inside the glass walled dock of the court, they all indicated that they deny the charges they're accused of. the match commander, former chief sup
sir norman bettison has served as the chief constable of two police forces.court building as the former officer walked inside. graham mackrell was company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989. 96 liverpool fans died as a result of a crush at the hillsborough ground when the terraces became overcrowded during an fa cup semi—final. now, nearly three decades later, prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching both health and safety and...
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norman, briefly, who do you think is behind the trouble?confirmed at all by the police. but there are a new group of travellers in the area. well, i am told that about 30 motorhomes — not caravans, motorhomes — arrived in grosvenor on friday. parked in one of the car parks right on the promenade, staying illegally overnight. and that it appears to have been people who came in those motorhomes who have been causing the intimidating and aggressive behaviour. now, i don't care what we call them, but nobody can behave in this way. and when people behave in a criminal and violent or aggressive way, then the law needs to be very firm with that. and it's not tolerable for a seaside town like cromer to have to put up with this. the clipper round the world yacht race has set off from albert dock in liverpool. 12 teams will spend a year sailing the globe in a 40,000 nautical mile race, featuring 700 participants over eight stages. the first leg of the race is a 35 day voyage across the atlantic to uruguay. our correspondent andy gill was at the docks
norman, briefly, who do you think is behind the trouble?confirmed at all by the police. but there are a new group of travellers in the area. well, i am told that about 30 motorhomes — not caravans, motorhomes — arrived in grosvenor on friday. parked in one of the car parks right on the promenade, staying illegally overnight. and that it appears to have been people who came in those motorhomes who have been causing the intimidating and aggressive behaviour. now, i don't care what we call...
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the victim's blood on paper towels and receptacles, and norman long was the one and only suspect from the day of the murder. on that day neighbors and police say long was behaving wildly and talking about suicide. >> we are glad now that the person that did this is now caught and we miss her so much. >> norman long will be housed at the psychiatric ward while he is evaluated and free to go to jail to face charges of murder one. >>> police in north philadelphia are investigating one of their own for a multivehicle accident. that the off duty officer may have been intoxicated this happened along the 1500 block of north street. officials say that the off duty officer assigned to the 22nd district hit at least four parked cars after 6:00 a.m. the officer was still taken to the police detention unit for a possible dui. the incident remains under investigation. >>> a construction worker was rushed to the hospital with a neck injury after falling through the floor in center city. chopper 6 hd was over broad street, the 30-year-old man tumbled down the story while working on the 16th floor. o
the victim's blood on paper towels and receptacles, and norman long was the one and only suspect from the day of the murder. on that day neighbors and police say long was behaving wildly and talking about suicide. >> we are glad now that the person that did this is now caught and we miss her so much. >> norman long will be housed at the psychiatric ward while he is evaluated and free to go to jail to face charges of murder one. >>> police in north philadelphia are...
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here now is matthew hope. >> thank you norman. i want to begin my remarks by noting that we have a new chief of staff in the white house and one of my concerns over these past many years of our campaigns and our wars in the middle east, over what really is the most accurate way of many people in the middle east has been the misrepresentation and misunderstanding of what drives many of the actors, many of the men and women who are fighting us in the middle east. general kelly has, on numerous occasions stated that this is a war about our way of life. however, in my positions, particularly when i was in the state department with access to top-secret information and access to the interrogations of men that we would capture who had joined the islamic state in iraq, it was clear that these men who were traveling to iraq and afghanistan to fight us, as well as what we know from those people who have carried out terror attacks in europe, as well as in the united states, including the 911 hijackers, in their videos or in their notes or wh
here now is matthew hope. >> thank you norman. i want to begin my remarks by noting that we have a new chief of staff in the white house and one of my concerns over these past many years of our campaigns and our wars in the middle east, over what really is the most accurate way of many people in the middle east has been the misrepresentation and misunderstanding of what drives many of the actors, many of the men and women who are fighting us in the middle east. general kelly has, on...
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the home was being rented by rodriguez norman. he's one of 12 people facing charges for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud. according to 77 -- norman his coconspirators stole credit card numbers off line, made fake cards and bought and sold illegal cigarettes. >> the fbi won't confirm that, but dogs weren't taken from the house this morning. >> oh my god, he had some beautiful animals. beautiful. it was -- it was a couple of pits, he was -- he bred these things here and they use them just like that. >> after hours in the temple hills home, agents left po poles. it's called a spring pole and it's used to strengthen dogs jaws and necks. >> we're would see all of this stuff happen at night during the day or saturday afternoon. it was jam packed out here. >> this community tell me they didn't know norman, that they had just moved in here a little less than a year ago. in addition to the raid at this home, it was one in fort washington home where at least one suspect was taken to custody and dc police confirmed for us that
the home was being rented by rodriguez norman. he's one of 12 people facing charges for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud. according to 77 -- norman his coconspirators stole credit card numbers off line, made fake cards and bought and sold illegal cigarettes. >> the fbi won't confirm that, but dogs weren't taken from the house this morning. >> oh my god, he had some beautiful animals. beautiful. it was -- it was a couple of pits, he was -- he bred these things here and...
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abc janay norman reports, people in texas are preparing for widespread flooding. >> reporter: hurricane harvey heading toward the texas coastline, winds whipping 100 miles per hour. the storms setting its sights on south texas. people in the bulls eye swarming stores and stockpiling essentials. >> there's no more water. >> reporter: cars lining up for hours to fill up on gas. many people leaving home as harvey is expected to drown parts of the south dousing areas with more than 35 inches of rain and storm surges up to 12 feet. >> we're going to in the strongest possible terms to encourage the residents in the low-lying areas to get out of dodge. >> reporter: images from nasa show the size of the storm. forecasters say harvey is intensifying faster than previously predicted. the hurricane center said it's possible that the storm could stay inland for 72 hours. one her i have saying the risks are too great not to get out now. >> i'm not going to send a boat out there after you're asked to leave. i'm not going to put my deputy's lives on the line to get you out. so you're on your own. >> r
abc janay norman reports, people in texas are preparing for widespread flooding. >> reporter: hurricane harvey heading toward the texas coastline, winds whipping 100 miles per hour. the storms setting its sights on south texas. people in the bulls eye swarming stores and stockpiling essentials. >> there's no more water. >> reporter: cars lining up for hours to fill up on gas. many people leaving home as harvey is expected to drown parts of the south dousing areas with more...
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i think norman smith is exactly right.nifesto. also the labour party and the snp's manifesto. the board is now firmly in the court of ofgem who have the necessary powers to introduce this cap but the trouble is, at the moment, they are talking about a narrow thing which only covers 2 million people. there are 17 million households on these rip—off standard variable tariffs. they will be hit ha rd est variable tariffs. they will be hit hardest at the cap needs to protect them in the short term so we don't all suffer and get ripped off. why wasn't this in the queen's speech? it doesn't have to be in the queen's speech. you don't need more legislation. ofgem already have the powers to do this, it's tricky for them to do it, but they have the necessary powers so you don't need to legislate again to give the more powers. they have got the power was already. the question is making sure they have the courage and the backbone to applied properly to all 17 million of us who need protection, not just 2 17 million of us who need prot
i think norman smith is exactly right.nifesto. also the labour party and the snp's manifesto. the board is now firmly in the court of ofgem who have the necessary powers to introduce this cap but the trouble is, at the moment, they are talking about a narrow thing which only covers 2 million people. there are 17 million households on these rip—off standard variable tariffs. they will be hit ha rd est variable tariffs. they will be hit hardest at the cap needs to protect them in the short term...
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norman lear is also skipping the reception while lionel richie said he'll play it by ear. >> meanwhile local super kevin durant said he will not visit president trump at the white house if the nba champion warriors were invited. he told espn i don't agree with what he agrees with, my voice will be heard by not doing that. of durant was, of course, back in his hometown of sea pleasant yesterday for the parade to celebrate kevin durant, the warriors have not even been invited to 1600 penn, so it's hard to say if he's going to have to make that decision >> it will be interesting to see because because we know president trump can react to this kind of thing, he might say i won't invite the team. avoid what could be embarrassment or punish them >> that's his response for quite a few things. >> we'll be right back. . >>> the dc restaurant the bird is offering discounted drinks whenever someone >> essentially every friday. and of course, as we've been talking about. steve bannon was just fired. so you know, then anthony scaramucci was fired. you can get $4 happy hour drinks on fridays. the sh
norman lear is also skipping the reception while lionel richie said he'll play it by ear. >> meanwhile local super kevin durant said he will not visit president trump at the white house if the nba champion warriors were invited. he told espn i don't agree with what he agrees with, my voice will be heard by not doing that. of durant was, of course, back in his hometown of sea pleasant yesterday for the parade to celebrate kevin durant, the warriors have not even been invited to 1600 penn,...
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norman.es at quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gynob-gyn psychiatry. bruce koeppen said primary care physician is at the top of the list. >> they see you for every particular problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that's the case, but they're the one who knows you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary care physicians. dr. koeppen believes money plays a role. >> if you're graduating from medical school with several hundred thousa hundred thousand dollars in debt, you may choose something else. >> if you're able to control their pain, explain their risk factors when they're afraid of, you know, inheriting something from family, it's equally beautiful and rewarding. >> reporter: and she feels she's already making a difference. kenneth craig, cbs news, waterbury, connecticut. >>> on "cbs this morning," the battle over driving on beaches. we'll see why this summertime tradition is ca
norman.es at quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gynob-gyn psychiatry. bruce koeppen said primary care physician is at the top of the list. >> they see you for every particular problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that's the case, but they're the one who knows you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary care physicians. dr. koeppen believes money plays a role. >>...
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in washington, janai norman channel6 "action news." >> police investigating an act of vandalism that caused thousands of dollars of damage at a historic philadelphia cemetery. at least 20 headstones were found toppled over at saint luke's episcopal cemetery in bustleton. it has plots dating back to the civil war. police do not believe the vandalism is a hate crime. instead they think it's local teens drinking and causing havoc. five of john litzke's relatives are buried here. their headstones are among the damage. >> i don't want to tell you what was going through my mind. i would like to meet up with the people that did this that took joy in turning these overly. >> the cemetery committee says it is now looking to put a surveillance camera system in place. >> police in bucks county are looking for the person who slashed several tires in a levittown neighborhood t police say the tires were on at least 18 vehicles and they were slashed along rambler lane and red cedar drive sometime between 10:00 monday night and 6:30 yesterday morning. detectives are now working with residents who ha
in washington, janai norman channel6 "action news." >> police investigating an act of vandalism that caused thousands of dollars of damage at a historic philadelphia cemetery. at least 20 headstones were found toppled over at saint luke's episcopal cemetery in bustleton. it has plots dating back to the civil war. police do not believe the vandalism is a hate crime. instead they think it's local teens drinking and causing havoc. five of john litzke's relatives are buried here....
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we get started with abc's janai norman. >> reporter: a heavy police presence, pepper spray and protesters. [ chanting ] >> reporter: tensions were high in phoenix as supporters and protesters squared off outside. abc's tom llamas is there. >> the phoenix police department had a very good plan in place. they were able to separate the demonstrators from the trump supporters but right at the end the trump supporters were coming out and demonstrators were able to get right up in their face and screaming matches but we didn't witness any vice. at the end as police were trying to force everyone out they used tear gas and the police had gas masks and shields and pretty much marched the rest of the demonstrators outside of downtown phoenix. >> reporter: inside a sea of red hats welcomed president trump in front of a crowd of thousands trump rehashed his response to the charlottesville violence, attacking the media for its coverage. >> then i said racism is evil. did they report that i [ chanting "no" ] >> you know why? because they are very dishonest people. >> reporter: saying his words were per
we get started with abc's janai norman. >> reporter: a heavy police presence, pepper spray and protesters. [ chanting ] >> reporter: tensions were high in phoenix as supporters and protesters squared off outside. abc's tom llamas is there. >> the phoenix police department had a very good plan in place. they were able to separate the demonstrators from the trump supporters but right at the end the trump supporters were coming out and demonstrators were able to get right up in...
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abc's janai norman is tracking the storm. >> reporter: south texas is bracing for a beating. the coastline is in the sights of tropical storm harvey expected to make landfall this weekend. >> right now we're really focusing on the beach because we do know regardless of the storm's track that we're going to have coast >> reporter: forecasters say harvey could develop into a weak hurricane by the time it slams the south bringing with it a four to six-foot storm surge along the coast but even more worrisome, harvey is expected to unload up to 20 inches of rain and not just a burst of showers and flash flooding but a long duration event possibly up to 72 hours of heavy rain and high tides. >> even if we don't see flooding friday night or saturday, the threat is still there saturday night, sunday and possibly even to monday so we need people to be aware. >> reporter: people who live in low-lying areas are urged to get to higher ground. evacuations begin today but many people started stocking up last night. >> just some bread, water and eggs, some of the essentials. >> reporter: wa
abc's janai norman is tracking the storm. >> reporter: south texas is bracing for a beating. the coastline is in the sights of tropical storm harvey expected to make landfall this weekend. >> right now we're really focusing on the beach because we do know regardless of the storm's track that we're going to have coast >> reporter: forecasters say harvey could develop into a weak hurricane by the time it slams the south bringing with it a four to six-foot storm surge along the...
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norman lamb talking to me earlier.ted to clear the streets themselves. a midlands correspondent reports. piles of rubbish outside homes and shops in birmingham. the smell of rotting food and human waste is no stranger to some parts of the city since bin workers went on strike five weeks ago. they say it's over conditions and pay cuts. each day, they strike for three hours. and at this florist, it is causing alarm. it is unsightly and it is unhealthy for anybody. we have got rats around here. we have got foxes around here. and every day it is a question of re—bagging stuff and re—sorting stuff and making sure that it is as tidy as we can keep it. we pay for this service quarterly, in advance, and it's not cheap either. for them to just not do it and ignore us isjust very bad. this pile of rubbish is sat next to a chinese restaurant and this weather means the rotten food inside is getting wet and therefore it is smelling a lot worse. now people who live here are taking action by cleaning it up themselves. the whole purpo
norman lamb talking to me earlier.ted to clear the streets themselves. a midlands correspondent reports. piles of rubbish outside homes and shops in birmingham. the smell of rotting food and human waste is no stranger to some parts of the city since bin workers went on strike five weeks ago. they say it's over conditions and pay cuts. each day, they strike for three hours. and at this florist, it is causing alarm. it is unsightly and it is unhealthy for anybody. we have got rats around here. we...
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police arrested norman long yesterday for the murder of michelle long. her body was found in june at their woolwich township home. today investigators say long killed his wife, threw her in the pool and went to get takeout food. the victim's daughter talked about the loss of her mom. >> she did not deserve this at all. we're broken without her. we're just trying to keep it together. >> norman long was also charged with concealing evidence after officers found bloody paper towels in the trash can. the couple had been married for 15 years. >>> it started as a "lyft" home. but it ended with kidnapping and robbery according to two women. police in two cities are looking for the man behind the wheel. nbc 10's keith jones has more. >> reporter: jim, the woman was robbed behind me, thrown out of the car, she ran into the 7-eleven. a worker there lent her his cellphone so she could call 911. the alleged lyft driver peeled off. >> it could happen to a man, it could happen to a woman. you never know who is driving you. >> reporter: that's why this case sets off al
police arrested norman long yesterday for the murder of michelle long. her body was found in june at their woolwich township home. today investigators say long killed his wife, threw her in the pool and went to get takeout food. the victim's daughter talked about the loss of her mom. >> she did not deserve this at all. we're broken without her. we're just trying to keep it together. >> norman long was also charged with concealing evidence after officers found bloody paper towels in...
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the prosecutor's office announced the arrest of the 51-year-old norman long for the murder of his wife michelle lo long. authorities say long killed his 47-year-old wife inside their woolwich township home in june. then placed her body in the pool. the victim's daughter spoke about her mother at a news conference late this morning. >> my mom was truly just the greatest person in the world. she was the best mimi. she became a grandmother a year ago. my nephew's first birthday was july 1st. we celebrated without her. we're just glad that the person that did this is now caught and we just miss her so much. >> in addition to a murder charge, norman long faces obstruction charges authorities say he called 911 and told first responders that his wife had drowned. >>> may gate will sue the new jersey department of environmental protection and seek an injunction to halt controversial dune construction project. recent rains have left large pools of water on margate's beaches. the pools are sitting in newly built sand dunes. the army corps of engineers now working to pump the water out just a sho
the prosecutor's office announced the arrest of the 51-year-old norman long for the murder of his wife michelle lo long. authorities say long killed his 47-year-old wife inside their woolwich township home in june. then placed her body in the pool. the victim's daughter spoke about her mother at a news conference late this morning. >> my mom was truly just the greatest person in the world. she was the best mimi. she became a grandmother a year ago. my nephew's first birthday was july 1st....
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janay norman. abc news, august. >> go back about 12 hours ago and it was just a tropical depression with winds around 35 miles per hour and it's accelerating the northwest. so that means it's over that warm ocean water. see how organized it got while we were sleeping? now, 45-mile-per-hour winds heading to the north at 10 miles per hour. here's the latest, you can see it slamming right around corpus christi saturday morning with 85-mile-per-hour winds. so that's even faster than the models were predicting last night when we went to bed. inland flooding, absolutely the biggest threat with this storm as it's going to sit and spin over texas for several days. all right, back here at hoar, we've got temperatures from 58 in los altos hills to 57 in los gatos. mountain view and santa teresa, 63. here's a look from south beach, you can see the mist hanging in the air as we look at the western span of the bay bridge. small craft advisory on the bay. on the roads, a misty morning, and mass transit is going
janay norman. abc news, august. >> go back about 12 hours ago and it was just a tropical depression with winds around 35 miles per hour and it's accelerating the northwest. so that means it's over that warm ocean water. see how organized it got while we were sleeping? now, 45-mile-per-hour winds heading to the north at 10 miles per hour. here's the latest, you can see it slamming right around corpus christi saturday morning with 85-mile-per-hour winds. so that's even faster than the...
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. >> abc's janai norman has more on hurricane harvey. >> reporter: hurricane harvey's hurling toward the u.s. coastline. already whipping winds more than 100 miles per hour. >> apparently it's getting stronger and stronger. >> reporter: setting its sights on south texas, people in the bull's-eye stockpiling sandbags and essentials. >> there is no more water. there's no more bread. the bread is running out as well. >> reporter: cars lining up for hours to fill up on gas. >> absolute insanity over this hurricane. >> many people leaving home as harvey is expected to drown parts of the south. dousing some areas with more than 35 inches of rain and storm surges up to 12 feet. >> we are going to in the encourage the residents in the low-lying areas as they say get out of dodge. >> reporter: images from nasa show the size of the storm the likes of which haven't been seen in nearly 20 years. forecasters say harvey is intensifying faster than previously predicted and it's moving slowly. the hurricane center says it's possible the storm could stay inland for up to 72 hours increasing the threa
. >> abc's janai norman has more on hurricane harvey. >> reporter: hurricane harvey's hurling toward the u.s. coastline. already whipping winds more than 100 miles per hour. >> apparently it's getting stronger and stronger. >> reporter: setting its sights on south texas, people in the bull's-eye stockpiling sandbags and essentials. >> there is no more water. there's no more bread. the bread is running out as well. >> reporter: cars lining up for hours to fill...
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sir norman bettison is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of telling lies about hisf hillsborough and the culpability of fans. the five men sat in a row inside the glass walled dork of the court. the glass walled dock of the court. they all indicated they denied the charges they are accused of. david duckenfield faces the most serious charges, 95 counts of gross negligence and manslaughter. he did not have to appear in court today because prosecutors must apply to lift an existing court order. the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month. the family of an 83—year—old man who was stabbed to death while walking his dogs have described him as "a lovely, gentle husband, dad and grandfather". peter wrighton was stabbed in the head and neck, while out in woodland on saturday morning in east harland in norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker, as alex dunlop reports. images of peter wrighton, released by police, give an impression of a gentle man, said to have a kind nature. he fostered abandoned dogs and was walking two
sir norman bettison is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of telling lies about hisf hillsborough and the culpability of fans. the five men sat in a row inside the glass walled dork of the court. the glass walled dock of the court. they all indicated they denied the charges they are accused of. david duckenfield faces the most serious charges, 95 counts of gross negligence and manslaughter. he did not have to appear in court today because prosecutors must apply to lift an...
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abc's janai norman has more from northwest. as president trump turns up the heat on congressional new report alleges that there is a growing divide between the white house and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. the new york times claims senator mcconnell has privately said he's unsure that trump can salvage his administration after a series of controversies this summer. about ten days ago... president trump tweeted mcconnell needs to get back to work' on things like health care and tax reform. just one day before that tweet - the times reports president trump berated mcconnell during a phone call about an obamacare repeal bill. the conversation reportedly devolved into a shouting match, and the two haven't spoken since. developing now-- firefighters still on the scene of a huge fire that destroyed an apartment building in hagerstown. this was the scene last night at the woodbridge north apartments on salema drive. firefighters suspect that lightning may that quickly engulfed the building. firefighters say they still have t
abc's janai norman has more from northwest. as president trump turns up the heat on congressional new report alleges that there is a growing divide between the white house and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. the new york times claims senator mcconnell has privately said he's unsure that trump can salvage his administration after a series of controversies this summer. about ten days ago... president trump tweeted mcconnell needs to get back to work' on things like health care and tax...
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so bravo to norman lear.ing about him and archie bunker is a very interesting character that i felt like a lot of people in cape cod or the hamptons would relate to, working class white guy who at that point that group was kind of like separating from the democratic party, right, and you started to see that shift. >> eddie huang, we have to do this again, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks, man. >>> stick around, everybody. the next episode of "huang's world" airs wednesday on viceland. we will be right back. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. at where instead of payinging a befor middlemen,em. we work directly with family farms to deliver higher quality ingredients for less than you pay at the store. get $30 off at blueapron.com/cook >>> after a strong woke for the stock market and positive jobs repo
so bravo to norman lear.ing about him and archie bunker is a very interesting character that i felt like a lot of people in cape cod or the hamptons would relate to, working class white guy who at that point that group was kind of like separating from the democratic party, right, and you started to see that shift. >> eddie huang, we have to do this again, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks, man. >>> stick around, everybody. the next episode of "huang's...
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janai norman, thank you. >> and the president didn't just blast the news media and democrats at last night's rally. >> he made it clear that he is not happy with arizona's two republic and jeff flake saying flake doesn't matter because no one knows who he is. >> but mccain mattered quite a bit when he cast that deciding vote that killed the repeal of obamacare, and the president unloaded on him. >> but we were one vote away from repeal, but, you know, they all said, mr. president, your speech was so good last night. please, please, mr. president, don't mention any names. so i won't. i won't. no, i won't vote -- one vote away. i will not mention any names. one vote. speak to your senator, please. speak to your senator. >> well, neither republican senator was at the rally nor was arizona's republican governor doug ducey. he was, however, at the airport. >>> well, at that rally president trump also expressed some cautious optimism about north korea saying its leader kim jong-un is, quote, starting to respect the u.s., and the president said something positive might come of that. now, so
janai norman, thank you. >> and the president didn't just blast the news media and democrats at last night's rally. >> he made it clear that he is not happy with arizona's two republic and jeff flake saying flake doesn't matter because no one knows who he is. >> but mccain mattered quite a bit when he cast that deciding vote that killed the repeal of obamacare, and the president unloaded on him. >> but we were one vote away from repeal, but, you know, they all said, mr....
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abc's jen name norman -- janai norman as the latest. >> reporter: the white house confirms bannon is out. it's the fourth major shakeup of the trump administration in as many weeks. now with the exception of mike pence all of the president's original men are out. in the last month first press secretary sean spicer resigned then chief of staff reince preibus. anthony scaramucci resigned as communications director after 10 days and now steve bannon, days after president trump wouldn't commit to saying whether he has confidence in bannon. >> he's a good man. he is not a racist, i can tell you that. he's a good person. he actually gets very unfair press in that regard. we'll see what happens with mr. bannon. >> reporter: many close to trump had been privately urging him in recent weeks to fire bannon who also fought with several people inside the white house including trump's son-in-law jared kushner. news of his departure comes amid backlash in the wake of the violence in charlottesville. before joining forces with trump last august bannon was best known for running breitbart news a so-
abc's jen name norman -- janai norman as the latest. >> reporter: the white house confirms bannon is out. it's the fourth major shakeup of the trump administration in as many weeks. now with the exception of mike pence all of the president's original men are out. in the last month first press secretary sean spicer resigned then chief of staff reince preibus. anthony scaramucci resigned as communications director after 10 days and now steve bannon, days after president trump wouldn't...
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norman, thank you.ations director, anthony scaramucci, has been fired just ten days after his appointment. he was dismissed last night, hours after generaljohn kelly, a retired marine general, was sworn in as the president's new chief of staff. officials say mr scaramucci made "inappropriate" comments to a magazine journalist. it means three top officials have been sacked in the last ten days, as richard lister reports. my my start state is going to be in a couple of weeks so it is 100% tone —— totally cleansed and clean. anthony scaramucci never made the official start state, the white house decided what had to be clea nsed house decided what had to be cleansed was him. why? looked at his comments to the new yorker magazine where he said of the then white house chief of staff, reince priebus isa house chief of staff, reince priebus is a paranoid schizophrenic. and of the chief strategist of donald trump, iam the chief strategist of donald trump, i am not trying to build the chief strategist of donald t
norman, thank you.ations director, anthony scaramucci, has been fired just ten days after his appointment. he was dismissed last night, hours after generaljohn kelly, a retired marine general, was sworn in as the president's new chief of staff. officials say mr scaramucci made "inappropriate" comments to a magazine journalist. it means three top officials have been sacked in the last ten days, as richard lister reports. my my start state is going to be in a couple of weeks so it is...
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abc's janai norman has more. we are keeping a close eye on harvey close eye on harvey all morning long. stay with us for continuing coverage..on air and online. don't forget to download the stormwatch seven weather app -- and follow us on facebook and twitter. right now-- a sailor from gaithersburg- among the missing after the u-s-s john s. mccain collided with an oil tanker near singapore this week. electronics technician second class kevin bushnell graduated from gaithersburg high school in 2009. he and nine other sailors remain missing. his community - now grieving. the navy has called off its sea search -- searching flooded compartments aboard the damaged ship. a man is in custody, after allegedly grabbing two women on an arlington trail.. and exposing himself to them. 22-year-old marvin sosa velasquez of falls church was arrested wednesday afternoon, shortly after the alleged incidents. the victims say they were on the custis trail when they were attacked. one of them called 9-1-1, and police quickly arrived
abc's janai norman has more. we are keeping a close eye on harvey close eye on harvey all morning long. stay with us for continuing coverage..on air and online. don't forget to download the stormwatch seven weather app -- and follow us on facebook and twitter. right now-- a sailor from gaithersburg- among the missing after the u-s-s john s. mccain collided with an oil tanker near singapore this week. electronics technician second class kevin bushnell graduated from gaithersburg high school in...
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norman: he have been in australia.ralian press, he seems to go down very well in australia. francine: what about his thoughts on the transition agreement? less humor, more facts. norman: i'm not against humor. eightouldn't he come in -- communicate in humor? i am sure he is in agreement, anognizing that it is implementation phase. i would be amazed if he didn't sign up to that, the fact that liam fox and him and have made the declaration, i'm sure that goes for the foreign secretary as well. continue.ll coming up this morning, and exceptionally important conversation on bloomberg radio. admiral onk with the korea and his navy. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance" with tom and francine, we say good morning to our viewers and our listeners. the bill was overwhelmingly approved for -- missile program. president begins his second term. chamber of commerce still with -- is iranlook a a possible partner for trade? >> i think you will be overdoing it saying it is a great partner for trade. b
norman: he have been in australia.ralian press, he seems to go down very well in australia. francine: what about his thoughts on the transition agreement? less humor, more facts. norman: i'm not against humor. eightouldn't he come in -- communicate in humor? i am sure he is in agreement, anognizing that it is implementation phase. i would be amazed if he didn't sign up to that, the fact that liam fox and him and have made the declaration, i'm sure that goes for the foreign secretary as well....
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abc's janai norman has more, from northwest. we are following a developing story in northern virgina admitted to being a former member of the k-k-k. now-- the church says the priest's admission was partly prompted by a reporter. before he was a priest, william atchison helped burn a cross - outside the home of an african-american couple in college park. according to the washington post-- a freelance reporter contacted the diocese of arlington, and inquired about the priest's arrest record. shortly after that-- father atchison "acknowledged his past and saw the opportunity to tell his story in the hopes that others would see the possibility of conversion." the couple he threatened, now speaking out as well. aitchenson would later be charged with several cross burnings, making with several cross burnings, making with several cross burnings, making bomb threats, and manufacturing pipe bombs. he served 90 days in jail. the butlers won 23 thousand dollars in damages, but aitcheson never paid. their attorney says they still want that
abc's janai norman has more, from northwest. we are following a developing story in northern virgina admitted to being a former member of the k-k-k. now-- the church says the priest's admission was partly prompted by a reporter. before he was a priest, william atchison helped burn a cross - outside the home of an african-american couple in college park. according to the washington post-- a freelance reporter contacted the diocese of arlington, and inquired about the priest's arrest record....
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norman, thank you very much for explaining that. norman there from westminster.fter the paris and brussels terror attacks. but a trade body representing some of the uk's biggest airlines calls the situation "shameful", with reports that some passengers had missed their flights. earlier, the association of british travel agents told us that airports need to make sure there are more staff in place. imean i mean obviously they knew this extra security was coming in. the most annoying thing i found when you arrive at an airport and there is a big queue and there are two empty booths. they need to make sure they have additional staff in place to keep the queues to a minimum. the four hours that we are hearing about, that's unlikely that's going to happen to most people. the issue we are already busy. they need to have the staff in place. a lot is the luck of the draw. if your flight arrives in conjunction with three or four other flights then you will see longer queues. former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99. ken was one of the last surviving battle o
norman, thank you very much for explaining that. norman there from westminster.fter the paris and brussels terror attacks. but a trade body representing some of the uk's biggest airlines calls the situation "shameful", with reports that some passengers had missed their flights. earlier, the association of british travel agents told us that airports need to make sure there are more staff in place. imean i mean obviously they knew this extra security was coming in. the most annoying...