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as ever, norman." ha!'s saying you should've sold. >> that's right. >> "breaking home ties" remains on display in the trachtes' vermont home, but as more time passes, life for the trachtes resembles less and less a norman rockwell painting. when they divorced, i mean, how do you cut a rockwell in half? >> that's a terrible thought, isn't it? >> here's a "strange inheritance" quiz question. why did norman rockwell keep a mirror in his studio -- to reflect sunlight onto his paintings, to watch himself while he worked or to look at his painting in reverse? the answer after the break. ♪lig) wwe superstar john cena: patriotism. it inspires passionate debate and is worn like a badge of honor. and with good reason. because it means love and devotion for one's country. but what really makes up this country of ours? it's the people. to love america is to love all americans. this year patriotism shouldn't just be about pride of country. it should be about love. love beyond age, sexuality, disability, race, religion,
as ever, norman." ha!'s saying you should've sold. >> that's right. >> "breaking home ties" remains on display in the trachtes' vermont home, but as more time passes, life for the trachtes resembles less and less a norman rockwell painting. when they divorced, i mean, how do you cut a rockwell in half? >> that's a terrible thought, isn't it? >> here's a "strange inheritance" quiz question. why did norman rockwell keep a mirror in his studio -- to...
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sir norman left court without further comment.llsborough families say they believe the wrong charge was brought and they want a review of today's decision. in the 1996 book on hillsborough which sir norman bettison wrote, he said he was the poster boy for conspiracy theorists. in court today, his barrister said there had been naked political interference in the bettinson case and that prosecutors had been put under pressure to bring these charges. for their part, the prosecutors, the cps and also the investigators, the police watchdog the io pc, have said today they cannot say very much because there are still other hillsborough trials pending, there are still five men who face prosecution in relation to hillsborough, including the match commander, david duckenfield, and his trial, in which he is charged with 95 counts of gross negligence manslaughter, is expected to start in january. manslaughter, is expected to start injanuary. judith, manslaughter, is expected to start in january. judith, thank you. the treasury received £2 bil
sir norman left court without further comment.llsborough families say they believe the wrong charge was brought and they want a review of today's decision. in the 1996 book on hillsborough which sir norman bettison wrote, he said he was the poster boy for conspiracy theorists. in court today, his barrister said there had been naked political interference in the bettinson case and that prosecutors had been put under pressure to bring these charges. for their part, the prosecutors, the cps and...
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sir norman was accused of trying to blame the fans. was appointed chief constable of merseyside, home to many of the bereaved families. his appointment was deeply unpopular, and touring tv studios, sir norman asked for support. for goodness' sake, give me a chance, i think that people generally, my experience of life is that people generally and i think people in merseyside in particular, are fair—minded people, they'll judge for themselves, they'll look into the whites of my eyes, they will ask me questions and they will decide for themselves. give me that chance, that's what i'm saying. last year, sir norman was charged with lying about his role in relation to hillsborough when he applied to become merseyside chief constable in 1998. now, those charges have been dropped. sir norman was also facing prosecution for misconduct in public office when he was chief constable of west yorkshire in 2012. he was accused of sending out a press release claiming that he'd never blamed fans for the disaster. those charges have also been dropped. si
sir norman was accused of trying to blame the fans. was appointed chief constable of merseyside, home to many of the bereaved families. his appointment was deeply unpopular, and touring tv studios, sir norman asked for support. for goodness' sake, give me a chance, i think that people generally, my experience of life is that people generally and i think people in merseyside in particular, are fair—minded people, they'll judge for themselves, they'll look into the whites of my eyes, they will...
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sir norman gave this statement outside court.nes who will never come home from hillsborough is an enduring tragedy. such a devastating loss is deserving of all our sympathies. and has always included mine. nothing in my experience of the past six years has done anything to diminish that sympathy. my involvement in the events around hillsborough has often been misrepresented, even in parliament. since then, i've been forced to deny strenuously that i have done anything wrong in the aftermath of the disaster. today's outcome vindicates that position. the cps has been speaking to families to explain their decision. one relative, margaret aspinall, who lost her son james said one relative, margaret aspinall, who lost her sonjames said some of them will seek independent review under the right to review scheme, and that has been backed by some mps in the north—west of england. louise brooks, whose brother andrew was killed, she says she feels let down. i am just very disappointed. they have let us families down, they have let the 96 do
sir norman gave this statement outside court.nes who will never come home from hillsborough is an enduring tragedy. such a devastating loss is deserving of all our sympathies. and has always included mine. nothing in my experience of the past six years has done anything to diminish that sympathy. my involvement in the events around hillsborough has often been misrepresented, even in parliament. since then, i've been forced to deny strenuously that i have done anything wrong in the aftermath of...
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sir norman bettison left court without further comment.orough families say they believe the wrong charge was brought and they want a review of today's decision. in his book, sir norman bettison described himself as the poster boy for conspiracy theorists and in court today, his barrister said there had been naked political interference in the case. and that the former police watchdog, the ipcc, had been put under pressure to bring these charges. the crown prosecution service has said this afternoon it is discontinuing the case because there have been significant changes in the available evidence, that one witness has passed away, two others have changed that account. he said there was no longer realistic prospect of conviction. but it is not the end of the legal road for hillsborough. big men are being prosecuted still in connection with the disaster and its aftermath. the first of those, the match commander, david duckenfield, he faces 95 charges of gross negligence, manslaughter. his trial is expected to start here in preston in the new
sir norman bettison left court without further comment.orough families say they believe the wrong charge was brought and they want a review of today's decision. in his book, sir norman bettison described himself as the poster boy for conspiracy theorists and in court today, his barrister said there had been naked political interference in the case. and that the former police watchdog, the ipcc, had been put under pressure to bring these charges. the crown prosecution service has said this...
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sir norman left court without further comment.review of today's decision. the headlines on bbc news: president trump's former campaign chief paul manafort is found guilty of eight charges, including bank and tax fraud. in a separate case, the president's former lawyer michael cohen has pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws. both men face years in prison. in others news, sir norman bettison, the former police chief accused of trying to blame liverpool fans for the hillsborough disaster, sees all charges against him dropped. the brexit secretary, dominic raab, has told the bbc that in the event of a "no deal" on brexit, he will move swiftly to secure the rights of european union citizens in the uk. mr raab said there was absolutely no question of eu citizens being tu rfed out. he was speaking after talks with the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, who said overrall discussions, are now entering their final stage, but some fundamental disagreements remain. from brussels, ben wright reports. many of the continen
sir norman left court without further comment.review of today's decision. the headlines on bbc news: president trump's former campaign chief paul manafort is found guilty of eight charges, including bank and tax fraud. in a separate case, the president's former lawyer michael cohen has pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws. both men face years in prison. in others news, sir norman bettison, the former police chief accused of trying to blame liverpool fans for the hillsborough...
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sir norman was accused of trying to blame the fans.as appointed chief constable of merseyside, home to many of the bereaved families. his appointment was deeply unpopular, and touring tv studios, sir norman asked for support. for goodness' sake, give me a chance, i think that people generally, my experience of life is that people generally and i think people in merseyside in particular, are fair—minded people, they'll judge for themselves, they'll look into the whites of my eyes, they will ask me questions and they will decide for themselves. give me that chance, that's what i'm saying. last year, sir norman was charged with lying about his role in relation to hillsborough when he applied to become merseyside chief constable in 1998. now, those charges have been dropped. sir norman was also facing prosecution for misconduct in public office when he was chief constable of west yorkshire in 2012. he was accused of sending out a press release claiming that he'd never blamed fans for the disaster. those charges have also been dropped. sir
sir norman was accused of trying to blame the fans.as appointed chief constable of merseyside, home to many of the bereaved families. his appointment was deeply unpopular, and touring tv studios, sir norman asked for support. for goodness' sake, give me a chance, i think that people generally, my experience of life is that people generally and i think people in merseyside in particular, are fair—minded people, they'll judge for themselves, they'll look into the whites of my eyes, they will...
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amy: norman solomon?> we really have to fall to mass media of the united states, not just the last few days, but the last decade pretending that somehow by implication almost that john mccain was doing the people of north vietnam a favor as he flew over them and dropped bombs. you would think in the figure feet living getting about his role and a squadron flight over north vietnam that he was dropping flowers or marshmallows or something. he was shot down during his 23rd mission dropping bombs on massive numbers of human beings in a totally illegal and immoral war. amy: i want to return to president trump as candidate in 2016 when he attacked john mccain. pres. trump: somebody should run against john mccain who has been, in my opinion, not so hot. i supported him. i supported him for president. i raised $1 million for him. he lost. he let us down. he lost. so i never liked him as much is that because i don't like to lose. >> he is a war hero. folks he is not a war hero. he was war hero because captured. i
amy: norman solomon?> we really have to fall to mass media of the united states, not just the last few days, but the last decade pretending that somehow by implication almost that john mccain was doing the people of north vietnam a favor as he flew over them and dropped bombs. you would think in the figure feet living getting about his role and a squadron flight over north vietnam that he was dropping flowers or marshmallows or something. he was shot down during his 23rd mission dropping...
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sir norman left court without further comment.ies say they believe the wrong charge was brought and they want a review of today's decision. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11.30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the political strategistjo tanner, and jess brammar, head of news at huffpost uk. reports from the united states claim donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen has entered into a plea deal with prosecutors in new york. investigators are examining whether he committed alleged bank fraud, tax evasion and campaign finance law violations. michael cohen previously admitted to arranging hush money for a woman 0ur correspondent nick bryant is in new york at the courthouse. bring us the latest, what is going on there and what is the significance was ? cameramen gathering outside of this courthouse, we have been waiting all summer, so much speculation, the lawyer would enter into a plea agreement and that has happened. he is now
sir norman left court without further comment.ies say they believe the wrong charge was brought and they want a review of today's decision. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11.30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the political strategistjo tanner, and jess brammar, head of news at huffpost uk. reports from the united states claim donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen has entered into...
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sir norman said today's decision vindicated him.—deal brexit, saying it would immediately be a real risk to health services. the charity "citizens advice" is calling for tough new legislation to regulate bailiffs in england and wales, after calculating that households have fallen behind on essential bills by nearly £19 billion. and coming up, we'll be speaking to the founders of the cat sanctuary in greece, whose job advert attracted thousands of applicants and the attention of a hollywood production company. we will be talking to them. let's get some reaction now to the comments from international trade secretary liam fox, who says britain can be a "21st century exporting superpower", in a speech detailing the government's post—brexit ambitions. he also said he wants exports as a proportion of uk gdp to rise from 30% to 35%. we can cross to our westminster studio and speak to the leader of the liberal democrats, vince cable. thank you very much indeed for joining us. there have been calls from businesses for a long time for there t
sir norman said today's decision vindicated him.—deal brexit, saying it would immediately be a real risk to health services. the charity "citizens advice" is calling for tough new legislation to regulate bailiffs in england and wales, after calculating that households have fallen behind on essential bills by nearly £19 billion. and coming up, we'll be speaking to the founders of the cat sanctuary in greece, whose job advert attracted thousands of applicants and the attention of a...
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sir norman left court without further comment. beyond 100 days. most venezuelan cities have come to a standstill for a second day running, as the government introduces a new currency, the sovereign bolivar, to try to tackle the world's highest inflation rate. the measure introduced by president nicolas maduro eliminates five zeros from previous banknote denominations as part of an economic reform package aimed at trying to beat the country's severe economic crisis and soaring hyper—inflation. inflation in the country has produced eye—watering results. take a look at this. here's what you'd need to go shopping in venezuela right now: 2.5 million bolivars for a kilo of rice. three million for a few carrots. 7.5 million bolivars for a piece of cheese. 9.5 million bolivars for kilo of beef. those prices are given in the currency before yesterday's new notes were issued. but nevertheless that's quite a purse needed to do the grocery shopping. the bbc‘s guillermo 0lmo is in the capital city caracas and sent this update. long queues are
sir norman left court without further comment. beyond 100 days. most venezuelan cities have come to a standstill for a second day running, as the government introduces a new currency, the sovereign bolivar, to try to tackle the world's highest inflation rate. the measure introduced by president nicolas maduro eliminates five zeros from previous banknote denominations as part of an economic reform package aimed at trying to beat the country's severe economic crisis and soaring hyper—inflation....
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sir norman bettison there.d and wales according to the charity citizens advice. it says it helps someone with bailiff issues every three minutes and that the level of debt for household bills like gas, electricity and council tax has reached £19 billion. our correspondent simon gompertz reports. when bailiffs are called in, charges can escalate, and there is the fear that belongings will be taken. with arrears on household bills rising stubbornly, even more people are in danger. in the last five years, household debts including council tax, energy bills and even parking fines have risen by a0%, to an annual £18.9 billion, while problems with bailiffs have tripled to 90,000 a year, and that is just complaints to citizens advice. people have told the charity they are scared to open their doors because of aggressive tactics from bailiffs, even having things removed from their homes while they are ill, which is why citizens advice is calling for an independent regulator for bailiffs. household debt is increasing, a
sir norman bettison there.d and wales according to the charity citizens advice. it says it helps someone with bailiff issues every three minutes and that the level of debt for household bills like gas, electricity and council tax has reached £19 billion. our correspondent simon gompertz reports. when bailiffs are called in, charges can escalate, and there is the fear that belongings will be taken. with arrears on household bills rising stubbornly, even more people are in danger. in the last...
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united york norman didn't have to do that with the d.c. united jersey and fly 40,0 miles in four months and chances you would qfolify elite status. now united is back on the and their play has been elevated with the arrival of an elite player in wayne rooney and upgrade to a first class stadium audi field. rooney and united coming together at the right time. after setting up e game-winner sunday against orlando rooney was scoring against portland to tie the game at 1. and then in the second half, look at that rye smile. then he delivered big smis all around. bend it like roone that moment of brilliance puts united on their way to a 4-1 win. two goals and two s, two games. good ratio. united out of last place and games out of a playoff spot. >> we signed a new ayer, gavin
united york norman didn't have to do that with the d.c. united jersey and fly 40,0 miles in four months and chances you would qfolify elite status. now united is back on the and their play has been elevated with the arrival of an elite player in wayne rooney and upgrade to a first class stadium audi field. rooney and united coming together at the right time. after setting up e game-winner sunday against orlando rooney was scoring against portland to tie the game at 1. and then in the second...
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the university and he wants to inspire others to do the same his story in his own words my name is norman king the first graduate in the university of the philippines i was actually a working student way back then. eight to five and then. six to eleven in the evening the only sad part. as experience of finite. is that no matter what you will still be discriminated we are being portrayed as something like an educated building or people living in the mountains and sometimes when it comes to opportunities we have difficulty when it comes to competition the way other people see us it's much lesser of a person and that's when i realized no there's something more than this i prayed that i simply say lord i want to go to school university of the philippines went into this one of the premier school or just before school in the philippines the only question. of the asked me is that why should we accept you in this program and the university my response is if it this required of us you know to study our own culture i'm going to do it because i want to be in the day that they will hear our voice. th
the university and he wants to inspire others to do the same his story in his own words my name is norman king the first graduate in the university of the philippines i was actually a working student way back then. eight to five and then. six to eleven in the evening the only sad part. as experience of finite. is that no matter what you will still be discriminated we are being portrayed as something like an educated building or people living in the mountains and sometimes when it comes to...
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of state at the home office went to resume was home secretary david cameron's coalition government norman bacon norman thanks for coming back on it was when you were in going to government we had all this ridiculous transparency legislation one outlet for big oligarchs would have been to fund a think tank and then there's no obligations and you can lobby ministers and now i don't know you've chosen this story so i don't know what you think of it that's. on the go the headline for the guardian is think tank faces double investigation after cash for access claims and the point for me here really is that this is a charity the are years of charity under charitable rules that are obliged to be neutral the institute for economic affairs with what appears to be happening here and did to some. footage of it is that they're offering cash taxes to businesses effectively deny that the beard put it in the video speaks for itself as a matter of fact your ias to suggest engaging in any kind of cash crisis system i'll watch the video actually to your viewers because they'll see the facts for themselves
of state at the home office went to resume was home secretary david cameron's coalition government norman bacon norman thanks for coming back on it was when you were in going to government we had all this ridiculous transparency legislation one outlet for big oligarchs would have been to fund a think tank and then there's no obligations and you can lobby ministers and now i don't know you've chosen this story so i don't know what you think of it that's. on the go the headline for the guardian...
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thank you, norman smith.ng an unprecedented impact on food production. representatives of the national farmers union had emergency talks with the environment secretary michael gove this morning. the nfu says farmers face major challenges, with too little water for crops and severely reduced grass growth. prices for consumers have already risen, as katharine da costa reports. a long, hard winter followed by a wet spring. and now the driest start to summer on record. farmers often find themselves at the mercy of the weather. but with no significant rain since may, the unprecedented dry spell is having a crippling effect on producers across the country. just look at these satellite images. the left, taken in may before the start of the heatwave. the right shows the impact of weeks of drought. the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass. instead, they are eating into winter rations. this is the food store, the fodder should reach right up to the gate. supplies that would already
thank you, norman smith.ng an unprecedented impact on food production. representatives of the national farmers union had emergency talks with the environment secretary michael gove this morning. the nfu says farmers face major challenges, with too little water for crops and severely reduced grass growth. prices for consumers have already risen, as katharine da costa reports. a long, hard winter followed by a wet spring. and now the driest start to summer on record. farmers often find themselves...
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norman mineta... the man whose name is on the airport. an america >>> a new display at san jose international airport honors norman mineta, the man whose name is on the airport. an american flag flew over the u.s. ti fr congress was dedicated today. mineta served as commerce and transportation secretary in the bill clinton and george w. bush administrations and was a congressman for 20 years. the woman who dedicated the flag today met mineta while they were both in a japanese internment camp during world war ii. >> norman mineta's brilliant career in public service to our country is etched forever in united states history and this flag is a testament to his service. >> norman mineta certainly there at today's event. the flag is on display at terminal b. >>> parents do just about anything to give their kids the edge from music lessons to after school tutors, but now some are actually hiring coaches to hone their children's video gaming skills, specifically the game fortnite. we met one young player whose friends' parents are planning for h
norman mineta... the man whose name is on the airport. an america >>> a new display at san jose international airport honors norman mineta, the man whose name is on the airport. an american flag flew over the u.s. ti fr congress was dedicated today. mineta served as commerce and transportation secretary in the bill clinton and george w. bush administrations and was a congressman for 20 years. the woman who dedicated the flag today met mineta while they were both in a japanese...
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we hurricane norman and miriam. norman is getting strong right now. it's moving west.iian islands of course after lane just passed through which is right there keeping a close eye on that one. for now, of course, it's far enough away. here's your afternoon highs at home. 65 expected for san francisco. san jose 77. 78 in concord. 5 to 10 degrees below average for most cities. 71 in fremont. 72 in san rafael. the labor day weekend people have plans for outside fun stuff. it's going to feel good especially near the bay. sunny, low 70s across san francisco. temperatures do rise slightly. inland you will see the change from the low 80s to the low 90s for saturday and into next week. that's your forecast. >>> police are tracking down a missing mother and daughter who are vacationing in the bay area. audrey and emily rodrigue arrived at sfo from canada on saturday. they planned to camp in areas along the coast. the last time they were seen was sunday at the vagabond hotel in burlingame. they had plans to go to the pidgeon point hotel in pescadero but never arrived. audrey's b
we hurricane norman and miriam. norman is getting strong right now. it's moving west.iian islands of course after lane just passed through which is right there keeping a close eye on that one. for now, of course, it's far enough away. here's your afternoon highs at home. 65 expected for san francisco. san jose 77. 78 in concord. 5 to 10 degrees below average for most cities. 71 in fremont. 72 in san rafael. the labor day weekend people have plans for outside fun stuff. it's going to feel good...
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let's just play this soundbite that you had of norman and yourself.ust play this. >> okay. >> i wouldn't hit any of the people here because they're smaller. [ laughter ] >> in what ways? >> intellectually smart. >> let me turn my chair and join these three. [ applause ] [ applause ] perhaps you'd like two more chairs to contain your giant intellect. [ applause ] >> i see mary just amazed by that and you just basking in it. that was a beautiful television moment. do you sort of miss those days when there were real giants who strode your stage? >> i have friends who say you're always talking about how things were better in various ways. well, the problem is they were. in that case, i think it's true. i don't know if you would cast a show now. i had another one with both johnnaa and john cheever and that was wonderful watching when chief are phrased his writing. >> i want to talk to you because it wasn't just tom wolf. he was a full-blown literary celebrity wasn't he, philip ross? and you mentioned "port noise complaint" and how racy it was. reading it s
let's just play this soundbite that you had of norman and yourself.ust play this. >> okay. >> i wouldn't hit any of the people here because they're smaller. [ laughter ] >> in what ways? >> intellectually smart. >> let me turn my chair and join these three. [ applause ] [ applause ] perhaps you'd like two more chairs to contain your giant intellect. [ applause ] >> i see mary just amazed by that and you just basking in it. that was a beautiful television...
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abc 7 news reporter janay norman joins us live on capitol hill with touching tributes to the senator. hi. >> good morning. thousands showed up to pay their respects to the late senator and now it's washington's term for the senator who lived and worked here for more than four decades. >> sat john mccain his arried by militarynati. welcomed with a military honor guard. before landing in washington, thousands lined the street and highways of phoenix, many wavin clutching campaign signs. all honoring mccain who first served in the house of representatives in 1982 before being elected to the u.s. senate in 1986 where he served more than 30 years. at the church where he wore shipped for 25 years. >> i always thought of john as a brother. we had a hell of a lot of family fight. >> reporter: plitt opponent former vice president joe biden thought of mccain as family praising what he called mccain's ageless code. >> he could not stand the abuse of power. always about basic values, fairness, honesty, dignity, respect. to paraphrase shakespeare, we shall not see his leg again. >> reporter: and t
abc 7 news reporter janay norman joins us live on capitol hill with touching tributes to the senator. hi. >> good morning. thousands showed up to pay their respects to the late senator and now it's washington's term for the senator who lived and worked here for more than four decades. >> sat john mccain his arried by militarynati. welcomed with a military honor guard. before landing in washington, thousands lined the street and highways of phoenix, many wavin clutching campaign...
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whether it was with her for code the deposit error condition because jesse norman for code the deposit was not air—conditioned because she didn't wa nt to air—conditioned because she didn't want to hurt her vocal cords are with her bejeweled fabulous gowns. nadain with her bejeweled fabulous gowns. nada in detroit. outside the church where the funeral is taking ways of aretha franklin. thank you very much. let's take you inside the church. speaking at the moment is the actress cicely tyson. let's listen to her tribute. gift you have given the world. that they have been able to experience no matter how this moment in time with us. sabrina, you are and will always be in my heart. god bless you. aretha was the sum total of her life's experience. and she shared that with us through the soul songs she sung. she spoke to us through her soul. and everything she experienced. and that's why no matter what she was singing, she moved every single person. it's all right. and so, she said" stop that noise, put that music book away!" she would keep on trying. if you practise to... you can stop noise
whether it was with her for code the deposit error condition because jesse norman for code the deposit was not air—conditioned because she didn't wa nt to air—conditioned because she didn't want to hurt her vocal cords are with her bejeweled fabulous gowns. nadain with her bejeweled fabulous gowns. nada in detroit. outside the church where the funeral is taking ways of aretha franklin. thank you very much. let's take you inside the church. speaking at the moment is the actress cicely tyson....
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we'll watch hurricane norman heading for mexico.ons should be fine for flights coming in and out of town. 62 degrees right now in san francisco. livermore 62. our weather has been nice. yesterday was sunny and beautiful. we have a light wind 5 to 7 miles an hour coming from the west-southwest direction so barely much. sunrise this morning 6:38. and sunset tonight at 7:41. we'll keep an eye out for that sunrise because yesterday was pretty, as well. our futurecast does show we have clouds out there. the marine layer through about 10:00 this morning. and then it will start to retreat back and will burn off by this afternoon. and that's when you'll see that sunshine. it will be back again tonight and again early tomorrow morning. but it doesn't look as thick for tomorrow. afternoon highs low 60s at the beaches. 75 palo alto. upper 70s and low 80s in places like brentwood but other than that, it's really comfortable around the bay, mid- to upper 60s. 60s to 80s today. tomorrow things heat up. uner 80s. low 90s over the holiday weekend.
we'll watch hurricane norman heading for mexico.ons should be fine for flights coming in and out of town. 62 degrees right now in san francisco. livermore 62. our weather has been nice. yesterday was sunny and beautiful. we have a light wind 5 to 7 miles an hour coming from the west-southwest direction so barely much. sunrise this morning 6:38. and sunset tonight at 7:41. we'll keep an eye out for that sunrise because yesterday was pretty, as well. our futurecast does show we have clouds out...
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norman lamb, do you know that? no. norman lamb, do you vape? of course the committee endorses that there should be continuing research into long—term risk that toxicologists who gave evidence made it clear that vaping does not contain the same chemicals that cause can in cigarette smoke. so we have to apply the evidence that is that the present about the difference between vaping and smoking. i think we can save lives as a result. rosanna o'connor, public health england, your research is that vaping is 90% safer than conventional smoking, headed get this statistic? we undertake reviews each year to make sure we have all the evidence, it is significantly sure we have all the evidence, it is significa ntly better for people sure we have all the evidence, it is significantly better for people to vape and a smoke. the risk of vaping is minimal. we welcome the report from norman's committee because hopefully, it will help to bust some of the myths about the risks of vaping in relation to smoking. professorjonathan rigg. you are a paediatrician. what
norman lamb, do you know that? no. norman lamb, do you vape? of course the committee endorses that there should be continuing research into long—term risk that toxicologists who gave evidence made it clear that vaping does not contain the same chemicals that cause can in cigarette smoke. so we have to apply the evidence that is that the present about the difference between vaping and smoking. i think we can save lives as a result. rosanna o'connor, public health england, your research is that...
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abc's janai norman has the latest from d.c. this morning. >> reporter: kendis and lynda, good morning. michael cohen is facing up to five years behind bars. he's expected to be sentenced in december, but it's the implication for president trump that is in the spotlight after that historic guilty plea by his former fixer. >> michael, what's your message to the president? >> reporter: he was in the president's inner circle but now on the outs. longtime personal attorney and fixer michael cohen who once said he'd take a bullet for donald trump pleading guilty to illegally paying hush money to silence two women who claim to have had sex with the president. telling a judge he was working in coordination and at the direction of a candidate for federal office. cohen's lawyer lanny davis telling msnbc -- >> it was a crime for president trump to direct michael cohen to the crime of a campaign finance donation that exceeded the legal limitations. >> reporter: 11 days before the election, he paid off porn star stormy daniels who claimed s
abc's janai norman has the latest from d.c. this morning. >> reporter: kendis and lynda, good morning. michael cohen is facing up to five years behind bars. he's expected to be sentenced in december, but it's the implication for president trump that is in the spotlight after that historic guilty plea by his former fixer. >> michael, what's your message to the president? >> reporter: he was in the president's inner circle but now on the outs. longtime personal attorney and...
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you have seven minutes, sir. >> hi, i'm norman herdrich. i main be the owner of the subject property or maybe not. that's up to the courts to decide. >> can you speak into the microphone. can you adjust his microphone up. can you do that? >> should i -- how is this? should i repeat what i just said. i said i'm norman hedrick and i may be the owner of the subject property or maybe i am not. that's up to the courts to decide. if i am the owner, i want the property to remain as it was when my father died, which is as an empty lot. and that's why i'm asking this court -- this board to do all it can to maintain the status quo until the courts are finished doing their work. and that's all i have to say. thank you. >> president fung: thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> ok. so the permit holder -- >> good evening. my name is jim zack. i'm the architect and contractor and i was the previous owner of this project. when we received this appeal, my first thought was to do very little. this is a matter that's been going on for a long time. i don't believe
you have seven minutes, sir. >> hi, i'm norman herdrich. i main be the owner of the subject property or maybe not. that's up to the courts to decide. >> can you speak into the microphone. can you adjust his microphone up. can you do that? >> should i -- how is this? should i repeat what i just said. i said i'm norman hedrick and i may be the owner of the subject property or maybe i am not. that's up to the courts to decide. if i am the owner, i want the property to remain as...
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andlars explore the impact norman mailer's account of the events. they also talk about visual artist activism and the .ewspapers of time northwestern university's medill school of journalism host of this event. it's one hour 45 minutes.
andlars explore the impact norman mailer's account of the events. they also talk about visual artist activism and the .ewspapers of time northwestern university's medill school of journalism host of this event. it's one hour 45 minutes.
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, oklahoma, where ou is, black people were not even allowed in norman after sun down. so it was a particularly difficult place to try to desegregate. but ada was so good on her feet with the press that her presence there began to seem normal, if not inevitable. when she got there and she finally enrolled in 1949, she said i hope to make friends. she also said i'm here really to socialize, i'm here to study. and then for good measure, she also added that those who call me names, i won't even hear them. so she managed to convey a complicated set of messages. i'm socially open but i'm also impenetrable. i'm stubborn, i'm going to stay here. if you want to make friends, i will. but if not, it's not going to bother me. this made her an airtight school desegregation pioneer. after ada became very popular in the press, daughters and parents, girls anywhere from 14 to 17 or 18 years old, began to approach schools all over the south and simply attempt to enroll. in arlington, virginia, a 17-year-old young woman simply tried to walk into a high school and enroll. when they rejec
, oklahoma, where ou is, black people were not even allowed in norman after sun down. so it was a particularly difficult place to try to desegregate. but ada was so good on her feet with the press that her presence there began to seem normal, if not inevitable. when she got there and she finally enrolled in 1949, she said i hope to make friends. she also said i'm here really to socialize, i'm here to study. and then for good measure, she also added that those who call me names, i won't even...
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libya now for those on board the most hazardous part of their journeys over that is our correspondent norman strega reports from the town of leper a refugee his life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up loose it is what it called fun during the night. in twenty fourteen city became to spain from ivory coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose along with up to one thousand dollars fine as occur frequently due to the flammable building materials gas canisters and forty degree celsius heat. you know. many. looking for a. dream of a better life in europe has become a nightmare he has no residence permanent and now he has no home. he can only work illegally on one of the many fruit and vegetable plantations. you know you don't have no money. you know. his friend. is in the same position except he's a newcomer in spain having recently arrived from senegal. he lives in this hot. he says the routes taken by refugees to europe are always changing currently entering europe via the western mediterranean seems to be the safest. route from libya to ita
libya now for those on board the most hazardous part of their journeys over that is our correspondent norman strega reports from the town of leper a refugee his life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up loose it is what it called fun during the night. in twenty fourteen city became to spain from ivory coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose along with up to one thousand dollars fine as occur frequently due to the flammable building...
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her presence on the campus and in oklahoma black people were not even allowed in norman after sundown. it was a difficult place to try to desegregate. but what is she was so good on her feet with the press. her presence began to seem normal if not inevitable. when she got there and enrolled in 1949, she said, i hope to make friends. she also said i'm not here to socialize, and here to study. for good measure she added, but those who call me names, i want to even hear them. she managed to convey the complicated set of messages. socially open but i'm also impenetrable. i'm stubborn and will stay here. if you want to make friends i will but if not, it won't bother me. this made her an airtight pioneer for desegregation. after she became very popular in the press, daughters and parents, girls from 14 - 18 began to approach schools all over the south and attempt to enroll. in arlington, virginia a 17-year-old woman try to walk into a high school and enrolled when they rejected her she filed her lawsuit which is carter versus school board. federal taxes, two twins were 14 vote their father
her presence on the campus and in oklahoma black people were not even allowed in norman after sundown. it was a difficult place to try to desegregate. but what is she was so good on her feet with the press. her presence began to seem normal if not inevitable. when she got there and enrolled in 1949, she said, i hope to make friends. she also said i'm not here to socialize, and here to study. for good measure she added, but those who call me names, i want to even hear them. she managed to convey...
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andlars explore the impact norman mailer's account of the events. they also talk about visual artist activism and the .ewspapers of time northwestern university's medill school of journalism host of this event. it's one hour 45 minutes. >> a professor at the middle school. journalism media integrated marketing and communication. 50 years out for newspaper editor during that we can make and eight which is stamped in chicago history. chicago media history. tonight is the third or four to explorer journey media in the 1968 democratic convention. wasughout our recent dean here and our current leader charles whitaker was here. he will be on a panel next month. organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. curtis,d off with bill a highly visual look. special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 and 8:00 p.m. central aired throughout august on decades.com . for our june session we have historians activists and workers talking about the perspectives behind the weeks conflicts and calle
andlars explore the impact norman mailer's account of the events. they also talk about visual artist activism and the .ewspapers of time northwestern university's medill school of journalism host of this event. it's one hour 45 minutes. >> a professor at the middle school. journalism media integrated marketing and communication. 50 years out for newspaper editor during that we can make and eight which is stamped in chicago history. chicago media history. tonight is the third or four to...
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libya for those onboard the most hazardous part of their journey is over but as our correspondent norman struggle reports from the town of let the refugees life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up to sydney's hot it cold fun during the night just living. in twenty fourteen city became to spain from a very coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose along with up to one thousand dollars fine as a car frequently due to the from a building materials gas canisters and forty degree celsius heat. you know. many of you do for so long or know or be looking for. dream of a better life in europe has become annoying to me and he has no residence comment and now he has no home. he can only work illegally on one of the many fruit and vegetable plantations. you know you don't. see that house to see that you need to believe. you know. his friend tomorrow our people see is in the same position except he's a new comer in spain having recently arrived from senegal. he lives in this heart. he says the routes taken by refugees to europe are always changing
libya for those onboard the most hazardous part of their journey is over but as our correspondent norman struggle reports from the town of let the refugees life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up to sydney's hot it cold fun during the night just living. in twenty fourteen city became to spain from a very coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose along with up to one thousand dollars fine as a car frequently due to the from a building...
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repeat coraline's of regime propaganda narratives steve bannon and glenn greenwald boris johnson norman chomsky let's say the chances of coming across any other list banding these people together are slim you published an article full of lies because you're too lazy and or malicious to care that you're doing it i never defended the sad regime in my life this is astonishing how many useful directory of people defending this sudra sheen what an absolute joke in fact the author was quite meticulous coming up with a ten point quote unquote scale of a side ism and having read through those i figured that maybe i should offer my young bull assistance in completing this list as by no means does it look finished take this point implying the west has somehow supported al nusra or isis i think we're back in people we have no idea who they are the rebels we call of the rebels the patriotic rebels we have no idea lot of people think you know that they are isis how about expanding it with the whole staff of the us state department they denied entry to the leader of the white helmets over security co
repeat coraline's of regime propaganda narratives steve bannon and glenn greenwald boris johnson norman chomsky let's say the chances of coming across any other list banding these people together are slim you published an article full of lies because you're too lazy and or malicious to care that you're doing it i never defended the sad regime in my life this is astonishing how many useful directory of people defending this sudra sheen what an absolute joke in fact the author was quite...
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>> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake?as the question that was in everyone's mind. >> oh, if these walls could talk. >> i want you to put your hands like this, and we're going to pull it toward me. >> aah! >> there you go. >> oh, my goodness. >> keep going. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in arlington, vermont, once home to norman rockwell. it was also home to a man who left hld
>> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake?as the question that was in everyone's mind. >> oh, if these walls could talk. >> i want you to put your hands like this, and we're going to pull it toward me. >> aah! >> there you go. >> oh, my goodness. >> keep going. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in arlington, vermont, once home to norman rockwell. it was also home to a man who...
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she was brought on the friday of that golf interment were nick faldo but of the greg norman so famouslywas named georgia. i chatted with him after the victory. he said there were two things he had to do asa there were two things he had to do as a caddie, showed no emotion whatsoever. he was not allowed to smile and wanted to keep her in the present innkeeper emotions neutral. the other thing was he was not allowed to change his socks. there was so allowed to change his socks. there was so much superstition, she got out to a good start, that was not allowed to change his socks. he said pasting, he does not care at all. 0k, think you very much indeed. georgia hall with a big win at the women's british open golf. ireland's run to the women's hockey world cup final may well have been against the odds, but the form book was followed against the netherlands in that final. the defending champoins and world number one team won 6—0 in london. jo currie is there for us. what incredible tournament for the irish, some of part—time players, but it was not to be today with the netherlands too strong.
she was brought on the friday of that golf interment were nick faldo but of the greg norman so famouslywas named georgia. i chatted with him after the victory. he said there were two things he had to do asa there were two things he had to do as a caddie, showed no emotion whatsoever. he was not allowed to smile and wanted to keep her in the present innkeeper emotions neutral. the other thing was he was not allowed to change his socks. there was so allowed to change his socks. there was so much...
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masters tournament when nick faldo we nt masters tournament when nick faldo went on to beat greg normanmously, that's why she got the name georgia, from her father, wayne. i've been chatting to him since the victory, he said there we re two since the victory, he said there were two things he had to do as a caddie, one was showing no emotion whatsoever, he wasn't allowed to smile, she had to stay in the present and keep her emotions neutral. the other thing he wasn't allowed to change his socks, there was so allowed to change his socks, there was so much superstition, she got off to such a good start, he she said that couldn't change his socks. they stink now but he wasn't allowed to change them. he can get some new ones from her now! justin thomas has won the bridgstone invitational. thomas finished on 15—under par to win by four shots from kyle sta nley. solid if unspectacular golf was enough for thomas. he birdied the second to increase his lead and although he bogeyed the sixth. another birdie here at the 13th kept him comfortably in front. challenges from ian poulter, rory mcilroy a
masters tournament when nick faldo we nt masters tournament when nick faldo went on to beat greg normanmously, that's why she got the name georgia, from her father, wayne. i've been chatting to him since the victory, he said there we re two since the victory, he said there were two things he had to do as a caddie, one was showing no emotion whatsoever, he wasn't allowed to smile, she had to stay in the present and keep her emotions neutral. the other thing he wasn't allowed to change his socks,...
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what not, we bring in south carolina congressman ralph norman. the president's tariff program, you really believe there's a lot of folks boycotting harley davidson? those allegiances don't change easily. >> no, they don't. harley-davidson has had a following for a long period of time. the fact they are moving this emotional issue the president pointed out. will it result in people buying less than? they will be loyal to the brand and keep buying it. leland: to manufacturing of harley might move overseas. the manufacturing of going to europe and asia and other countries. the terrorists program has begun to affect jobs in your district, not necessarily in a positive way. i'm sure you are familiar with electronic manufacturing down there, the company that makes components for tv. they just laid off 94% of their 126 full-time employees and announced that they are closing the plant on october 5th, say that the tariffs have forced them now that they are unprofitable. thought? >> you know, i hope we can make amends with the element tv as you know they a
what not, we bring in south carolina congressman ralph norman. the president's tariff program, you really believe there's a lot of folks boycotting harley davidson? those allegiances don't change easily. >> no, they don't. harley-davidson has had a following for a long period of time. the fact they are moving this emotional issue the president pointed out. will it result in people buying less than? they will be loyal to the brand and keep buying it. leland: to manufacturing of harley...
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san francisco supervisor normal yee represents -- norman ye. he said: legal documents show that shimmick checked "no" when asked by the sfmta if violation in the last decade but cal/osha said the company received major fines for safety violations including some in the serious and willful categories. so we reached out to shimmick but did not hear back from them for a comment. meanwhile, cal/osha and sfpd are both investigating the death of the construction worker. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president trump is yanking the security clearance of one of his most outspoken critics. as john schiumo reports, the white house is also reviewing a handful of other former national security intelligence officers. >>> reporter: former cia director john brennan has been stripped of his security clearances by president trump. >> any benefits that senior officials might glean from consultations with mr. brennan are now outweighed by the risk posed by his erratic conduct and behavior. >> reporter: brennan is a vocal critic of the president. he responded on msnbc. >
san francisco supervisor normal yee represents -- norman ye. he said: legal documents show that shimmick checked "no" when asked by the sfmta if violation in the last decade but cal/osha said the company received major fines for safety violations including some in the serious and willful categories. so we reached out to shimmick but did not hear back from them for a comment. meanwhile, cal/osha and sfpd are both investigating the death of the construction worker. jackie ward, kpix 5....
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abc7 news. >>> norman also participated in a celebration today of 50 years of operating at san jose airports. >> calculus gets everybody. >>> the abc news app has video features and customization and push alerts for the news you want in real-time. >> that's it. thanks for joining us. >> abc7 news at 5 starts right now. >> it gets a little bit worse. we really haven't been able to move anything the last three weeks. >> a trade war with china fueling a recycling nightmare in the bay area. >> have you noticed the air? smoke as far away as canada is making it harder to spend time outside. >>> plus, new accusation as once trusted bay pastor nearly tore apart one woman's marriage. >> a hug nearly 70 years in the making, separated by the korean war. >> live where you live. abc7 news. >> take a look at this. giant mound of paper planned stick in the north bay and going nowhere fast. diplomatic tensions taking a toll. >> a country that once bought our recyclable items put the brakes on the purchases. >> cornell has the fall-out.fal. >> reporter: marin recycling company calling this a crisis. they ne
abc7 news. >>> norman also participated in a celebration today of 50 years of operating at san jose airports. >> calculus gets everybody. >>> the abc news app has video features and customization and push alerts for the news you want in real-time. >> that's it. thanks for joining us. >> abc7 news at 5 starts right now. >> it gets a little bit worse. we really haven't been able to move anything the last three weeks. >> a trade war with china...
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san francisco supervisor norman yee represents this district and released a statement calling for a statement calling in how cities hire construction companies. he said:quote, we must make every effort to fully vet our contractors and ensure we are only contracting with companies that are forthright about their safety record. legal documents show that shimmick checked "no" when asked by the sfmta if it had any cal/osha safety violations in the last decade but cal/osha said the company received major fines for safety violations including some in the serious and willful categories. so we reached out to shimmick but did not hear back from them for a comment. meanwhile, cal/osha and sfpd are both investigating the death of the construction worker. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> arraignment is scheduled today for a driver accused of causing a deadly accident on 80 in fairfield that killed a chp officer and another driver. anne makovec joins us now with more on the charges. >> reporter: officers say he was driving recklessly and distracted now charged with two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter, that
san francisco supervisor norman yee represents this district and released a statement calling for a statement calling in how cities hire construction companies. he said:quote, we must make every effort to fully vet our contractors and ensure we are only contracting with companies that are forthright about their safety record. legal documents show that shimmick checked "no" when asked by the sfmta if it had any cal/osha safety violations in the last decade but cal/osha said the company...
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see some tropical potential in the atlantic in the pacific has been very active this is hurricane norman hawaii needs to watch this one. this is merriam not gopg to affect hawaii but norman will come pretty close so that's something to watch in the weekend. and next week and then we're watching something a wave off the coast of africa that could potentially affect maybe the gulf of mexico or east coast next week. let's keep that in mind. >> got it. all right thank you. you got it. cheryl: all right check this out. an incredible photo of lightning striking lake michigan is going viral. you can see the giant bolt light up the sky that strikes the surface of the quarter. the photowas taken by a crew member onbackward a freight ship crossing lake in the middle of the storm. and then get this snapped that picture using a samsung cell phone camera pretty darn good posted to the facebook page and shared almost 7 thowx times. >> it is beautiful. beautiful shot. coming up clock is ticking will the u.s. cut a trading deal with canada by tomorrow deadline and will china be next? in japan, there is
see some tropical potential in the atlantic in the pacific has been very active this is hurricane norman hawaii needs to watch this one. this is merriam not gopg to affect hawaii but norman will come pretty close so that's something to watch in the weekend. and next week and then we're watching something a wave off the coast of africa that could potentially affect maybe the gulf of mexico or east coast next week. let's keep that in mind. >> got it. all right thank you. you got it. cheryl:...