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he would never compete at another olympics it was norman who suggested carlos since men to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists if a stooge criticism australia only after his death did the country's parliament formally apologize for his treatment you know it was a look a silent. look to the cation over what was going to happen before the fis when the. chain was about to come this way. that change is going to come because i needed i needed the platform earlier he spoke to former athlete victoria jackson she says that using the medal ceremony as a platform for protest ensure their message was heard around the worlds. but the athletes who go and represent their country are representing much more and just in the nation there are presenting ideas about you know the. best way to organize the political economy ideas about meritocracy and democratic freedom and so for athletes to take that out and do something that they will leave is in line with the project of patriotism and working toward making their country a more inclusive truly free and equal plac
he would never compete at another olympics it was norman who suggested carlos since men to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists if a stooge criticism australia only after his death did the country's parliament formally apologize for his treatment you know it was a look a silent. look to the cation over what was going to happen before the fis when the. chain was about to come this way. that change is going to come because i needed i needed the platform...
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[cheering and applause] hey, norman. norman: pleasure. steve: how you doing? norman: outstanding. steve: y'all from charlotte. norman: yes, sir. steve: well, norman, introduce everybody. norman: yes, this is my lovely wife gina--i call her gina, but her first name is wanda. 37 years. steve: oh, ok. wow! norman: yes, sir. 37 years. this is my awesome son norm. steve: yeah, we already met him. norman: already met him. all right. steve: norm. norman: that's my gorgeous daughter jessica. jessica: hello. norman: yes, and that's my baby girl erika with a "k." steve: ok. norman: yeah. heh heh heh. steve: well--well, hey. let's get it on. let's play "feud." give me norman, give me ken. all right, y'all. let's go. we got top 8 answers on the board. name something grandma wears to bed that grandpa pretends is sexy.
[cheering and applause] hey, norman. norman: pleasure. steve: how you doing? norman: outstanding. steve: y'all from charlotte. norman: yes, sir. steve: well, norman, introduce everybody. norman: yes, this is my lovely wife gina--i call her gina, but her first name is wanda. 37 years. steve: oh, ok. wow! norman: yes, sir. 37 years. this is my awesome son norm. steve: yeah, we already met him. norman: already met him. all right. steve: norm. norman: that's my gorgeous daughter jessica. jessica:...
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so then i would be like i asked norman potter to call and speak to norman. norman grounds for presented ella fitzgerald for more than forty years their professional and personal relationship was the most stable bond in fitzgerald's life. in the course of her long career she was showered with accolades like in paris in one nine hundred ninety. eight bridgewater met her there after an awards ceremony. when i went to the u.s. embassy i mean there were some in about two hundred people there were at the embassy and there was a big spread and of course champagne and all kinds of drinks and all of these people were talking in this room and there was no ella fitzgerald made it made it worse so. i went over and i sit down with her and i said miss fitzgerald and she's didi ella. why are you here you know this reception is for you and she said to me something that i have never forgotten she said a few things on that occasion. and she said you know didi i hate these kinds of things i hate perceptions i hate those meeting in crete and she said because people just come to
so then i would be like i asked norman potter to call and speak to norman. norman grounds for presented ella fitzgerald for more than forty years their professional and personal relationship was the most stable bond in fitzgerald's life. in the course of her long career she was showered with accolades like in paris in one nine hundred ninety. eight bridgewater met her there after an awards ceremony. when i went to the u.s. embassy i mean there were some in about two hundred people there were at...
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norman, editor norman smith is in westminster for us.n smith is in westminsterfor us. norman, is there a real problem here or is that britain should going on at this stage? simon, we will hear more from the prime minister in the commons this afternoon and i hesitate to say that we are reaching le crunch in brexit negotiations because we have seems to move from crunch point to crunch point and each time the government manages to scramble through. we are now facing what appears to be a fundamental rift between the two sides over this critical issue of what to do about northern ireland and the border with ireland, in the event there is no trade deal agreed. the eu now seem to wa nt trade deal agreed. the eu now seem to want to go back to their plan a, which was, let's remember, to say 0k, which was, let's remember, to say ok, we will not have a border between northern ireland and ireland, we will simply shifted into the irish sea, so it becomes a border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. the problem with thatisitis the rest of
norman, editor norman smith is in westminster for us.n smith is in westminsterfor us. norman, is there a real problem here or is that britain should going on at this stage? simon, we will hear more from the prime minister in the commons this afternoon and i hesitate to say that we are reaching le crunch in brexit negotiations because we have seems to move from crunch point to crunch point and each time the government manages to scramble through. we are now facing what appears to be a...
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norman also worked extensively with people recovering from addiction. earlier this years he celebrated 11 years of sobriety. he also mentored city jail inmates struggling with addiction and was a long time member of glide church. norman acted as a recovery group if a till tater to hundreds of folks, many of whom were among the most marginalized in our community. he served as a sponsor, friend and true role model for the community. his unfortunate passing reminds us as we -- reminds us we are as a community -- we as a community can do better. he's survived by his family in southern california, including his mother, sisters, nieces and nephews. he grew up in chester, pennsylvania and moved to san francisco when he was 19 years old. after the accident, and it really wasn't an accident, it was a san francisco police department is working to identify the suspect in this hit and run. our office is working to review the intersection of oak and baker and discuss solutions with sfmta to reduce such incidents in the future. norman was walking on -- across the cro
norman also worked extensively with people recovering from addiction. earlier this years he celebrated 11 years of sobriety. he also mentored city jail inmates struggling with addiction and was a long time member of glide church. norman acted as a recovery group if a till tater to hundreds of folks, many of whom were among the most marginalized in our community. he served as a sponsor, friend and true role model for the community. his unfortunate passing reminds us as we -- reminds us we are as...
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he would never compete at another lympics it was norman who suggested carlos it's meant to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise families their.
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he would never compete at another lympics it was norman who suggested carlos since men to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists he faced criticism in australia only after his death did the country's parliament formally apologize for his treatment you know he was a lick a silent. look to think. over what was going to happen before the theists when the. chain was about to come this was so much things going to come because i needed i needed the platform earlier he spoke to former athlete victoria jackson she says that using the medal ceremony as a platform for protests ensure their message was heard around the worlds. that athletes who go and represent their country are representing much more and just in the nation there are presenting ideas about you know the. best way to organize the political economy ideas about meritocracy and democratic freedom and so for athletes to take that out. and do something that they will leave is in line with the project of patriotism and working toward making their country a more inclusive truly free and equal place
he would never compete at another lympics it was norman who suggested carlos since men to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists he faced criticism in australia only after his death did the country's parliament formally apologize for his treatment you know he was a lick a silent. look to think. over what was going to happen before the theists when the. chain was about to come this was so much things going to come because i needed i needed the platform...
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that is go to norman smith. he can assess the day's events as they stand. hello, norman.hey stand. hello, norman. i am today not going to mention brexit at all. no backstop, no implementation period, no transition period, instead we will talk about some of the other issues that cropped up at pmq ‘s. i am joined by caroline lucas and donovan and ronald. we were hoping to have a conservative mp. caroline lucas, let's talk about saudi arabia. we've got more words from the prime ministerfrom arabia. we've got more words from the prime minister from theresa may. she says she was going to talk to the crown prince. no visas for those implicated in the alleged murder.m that enough? that is nowhere near enough. what on earth does the saudi regime have to do before the government to consider serious action against them? with not only had these appalling murder ofjamal khashoggi, but we've had a humanitarian crisis and war crimes being committed in yemen. the bottom line is, they've got to stop selling arms to saudi arabia. that is no way around this. she was talking about a few fee
that is go to norman smith. he can assess the day's events as they stand. hello, norman.hey stand. hello, norman. i am today not going to mention brexit at all. no backstop, no implementation period, no transition period, instead we will talk about some of the other issues that cropped up at pmq ‘s. i am joined by caroline lucas and donovan and ronald. we were hoping to have a conservative mp. caroline lucas, let's talk about saudi arabia. we've got more words from the prime ministerfrom...
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no one knows that more than cornerback josh norman. their rivalry dating back to norman's panther days. you remembe the two got into a much publicized battle, resulting in a suspension for beckham. now, norman taking the high road when asked about beckham. >> good player for awhile. it goesw to s what they gave him there. to each and evy, terounk y om it's shing that everyone makes -- i don't really see all that. but hey, we'll see this time around. and the next time. and so, yeah. write about it when it happens. >>>,ll right, we let's switch gears to college football. virginia tech hosting georgia tech. hokies looking for two straight wins. fourth quarter, scoreless. ryan willis, quick pass to tre turner. breaks it outside. he is gone. turner, not to be confused with the nats shortstop, takes it 46 yardor the score. later, tied at seven, willis airing it out this time. d it'samon hazelton hauling ithe in for 41-yard score. vi inia tech with a14-7 lead, but the yellowjackets rushing offense, too strong. tobias oliver punching it in fro
no one knows that more than cornerback josh norman. their rivalry dating back to norman's panther days. you remembe the two got into a much publicized battle, resulting in a suspension for beckham. now, norman taking the high road when asked about beckham. >> good player for awhile. it goesw to s what they gave him there. to each and evy, terounk y om it's shing that everyone makes -- i don't really see all that. but hey, we'll see this time around. and the next time. and so, yeah. write...
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all right, norman, thank you very much, norman smith reporting there. some leading brexiteers have been in brussels meeting the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. let's go to our correspondent adam fleming in brussels, do we know what came out of that meeting? we got a good sense, because the three parliamentarians came out from the meeting with michel barnier and talked to us, the press, trying to play it very nicely, saying they we re play it very nicely, saying they were not here to undermine the prime minister, they criticised people who targeted violent, horrible language towards her over the weekend, but they weren't exactly here to help. they went into that meeting with the chief negotiators say that theresa may's plans the economic relationship between the uk and the eu have to brexit will not work, and that their plan for a more traditional free—trade agreement, the kind that the eu as with other countries around the world, would be much more appropriate. so they were basically coming here to say the prime minister was presenting something
all right, norman, thank you very much, norman smith reporting there. some leading brexiteers have been in brussels meeting the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. let's go to our correspondent adam fleming in brussels, do we know what came out of that meeting? we got a good sense, because the three parliamentarians came out from the meeting with michel barnier and talked to us, the press, trying to play it very nicely, saying they we re play it very nicely, saying they were not here to...
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it feels hard to keep up, frankly, norman. well, this was built almost asa norman.s a moment of truth for mrs may, with some leading brexiteers pretty much calling on disgruntled cabinet ministers to rise up in revolt, to save up with your cheque is planning, we will not put, but after three hours of cabinet, they all emerged pretty much have the same time —— chequers plan. no one stormed off red—faced at a stroke, no one announced her resignation, no one ran up no one announced her resignation, no one ran up to the cameras to castigate mrs may and the reason i think it‘s because the prime minister did not today confront them with the sort of hard choices they may have to make about any final brexit deal. and, as she has done so often throughout the whole brexit process , often throughout the whole brexit process, when confronted with a looming crisis, has opted for delay. she has sort of taken the ball into the corner flag to just play through bit of time. and the hope, i think, in numberten is bit of time. and the hope, i think, in number ten is that the pm can go
it feels hard to keep up, frankly, norman. well, this was built almost asa norman.s a moment of truth for mrs may, with some leading brexiteers pretty much calling on disgruntled cabinet ministers to rise up in revolt, to save up with your cheque is planning, we will not put, but after three hours of cabinet, they all emerged pretty much have the same time —— chequers plan. no one stormed off red—faced at a stroke, no one announced her resignation, no one ran up no one announced her...
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norman borlaug. you know that, right? dr. norman borlaug, very important life and man. norman had many setbacks in life, but he never gave up. he was known, and he wouldn't give up. his teacher said norman will not be defeated by difficulty and he burned with missionary zeal. even after norman failed his college entrance exams, he failed to them, he was devastated, but he kept on pushing forward. eventually he earned a phd, developed a revolutionary variety of high-yield sweet -- high-yield wheat, anyone the nobel peace prize. can you believe it? he won the nobel peace prize. they probably will never give it to me, even though i am doing -- even with what i am doing in north korea, or it live province, and it -- or idlib province, or in other places, but they will never give it to me. and you know why? because they don't want to. [laughter] but norman got the nobel peace prize and how about that? [applause] and he got the congressional gold medal and the presidential medal of freedom, our highest award, after, in my opinion, the congressional medal of honor, and i have
norman borlaug. you know that, right? dr. norman borlaug, very important life and man. norman had many setbacks in life, but he never gave up. he was known, and he wouldn't give up. his teacher said norman will not be defeated by difficulty and he burned with missionary zeal. even after norman failed his college entrance exams, he failed to them, he was devastated, but he kept on pushing forward. eventually he earned a phd, developed a revolutionary variety of high-yield sweet -- high-yield...
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he'd never compete at another olympics it was norman who suggested carlos and smith share the pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists he faced huge criticism in australia only after his death that the country's parliament formally apologized for his treatment you know it was a look a silent election electrification of what was going to happen before the fis when the annoyed change was about to come this were nerve sam cooke's own saying it's going to come because i needed i needed a platform. doing the right thing is not an easy thing to do for me or anyone else asked that the a fifty years ago on the podium were one guy had his face over me and another gasket to insupportably with fifty years of that posed to be in the we three can not change society to make it better without the help of you well earlier on we spoke to sports historian and former athlete victoria jackson she says that using the medal ceremony as a platform for protest ensured their message was heard all around the world. but the athletes who go and represent their country are representing much m
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norman smith and andy verity, thank you both.ceived now that the details are becoming clearer? 0ur correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield. amidst the shops and offices is a city regenerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are waking up to the long—term issues but it's been a long time coming. this really helps, in the last 12 months we've invested £850,000 in new manufacturing machinery, we have bigger plans for next year. what this is liable to do means the longer term plans will be pulled forward to 2020 to take advantage of the capital allowances. the prime minister promised an end to austerity. for students here the budget hasn't heralded a new ag
norman smith and andy verity, thank you both.ceived now that the details are becoming clearer? 0ur correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield. amidst the shops and offices is a city regenerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two...
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norman smith in birmingham.e party conference throughout the afternoon, of course. more analysis of that and everything else. theresa may today talking about immigration. much more from birmingham to come. right now, let's take a look at a few other this afternoon. a growing number of patients with learning district —— disabilities are being physically restrained in hospital units. there's been a 50 percent increase in the past two years in england and a former social care minister who introduced guidelines to reduce the use of restraint says it's ‘shameful‘. 0ur correspondent lucy adams has this report. it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it difficult to deal with now. louise's sun austin spent more than a tenth of his life in hospital units. once he was detained, she couldn't get him back out. he didn't break the law, but he has autism and learning disabilities. in the unit, she says he was often restrained. it's various levels of restraint. you can have restraint which is physically hands—o
norman smith in birmingham.e party conference throughout the afternoon, of course. more analysis of that and everything else. theresa may today talking about immigration. much more from birmingham to come. right now, let's take a look at a few other this afternoon. a growing number of patients with learning district —— disabilities are being physically restrained in hospital units. there's been a 50 percent increase in the past two years in england and a former social care minister who...
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norman, political editor norman smith who is in westminsterfor us.n something down. in the last half an hour or so as we have been hearing from the prime minister's spokesman who seems to be hosing down speculation that theresa may is on cruise control to securing a deal next week because there has been a lot of optimistic noises emanating from brussels and indeed from dublin, suggesting a deal is within grasp. now number ten are saying in the past half an hour there are big issues which remain to be resolved. we need a precise agreement on what our future relationship is we need a precise agreement on what ourfuture relationship is going to be and apparently dominic raab is not scheduled to travel to brussels later this week to pursue the negotiations. i think what is going on is part of it is to play down expectations, but part of it is to make it seem as if theresa may is facing an almighty battle in brussels to get this deal, so that when she comes back to the commons at the 11th hour, having fought through the night to get this deal she can conv
norman, political editor norman smith who is in westminsterfor us.n something down. in the last half an hour or so as we have been hearing from the prime minister's spokesman who seems to be hosing down speculation that theresa may is on cruise control to securing a deal next week because there has been a lot of optimistic noises emanating from brussels and indeed from dublin, suggesting a deal is within grasp. now number ten are saying in the past half an hour there are big issues which remain...
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ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor and privilege to welcome jesse norman. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed, thank you for the wonderful introduction. i can't tell you how delighted i am to be here and have a chance to talk about one of my great heroes, adam smith. i should say i don't do so as a parliamentarian, or indeed someone involved in politics at all but as someone who is interested in ideas and philosophy and impact fees ideas can have in our lives today. the thing about smith, i will emphasize this and put it forward for your favorable consideration, brilliant thinking has applicability in his own time and today with many of the intractable difficult problems we see in our world. let me start by saying smith is famous as the father of economics and that is how i described him in this book. he is also someone who is the most influential economist who has ever lived. if you look at the citations that have been given, measure the influence, you can see the numbers given to such luminaries as john maynard kane or milton friedman, kenneth arrow,
ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor and privilege to welcome jesse norman. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed, thank you for the wonderful introduction. i can't tell you how delighted i am to be here and have a chance to talk about one of my great heroes, adam smith. i should say i don't do so as a parliamentarian, or indeed someone involved in politics at all but as someone who is interested in ideas and philosophy and impact fees ideas can have in our lives today. the thing about...
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norman smith, thank you.xit negotiations and the government is expected to publish new proposals for the irish border in the coming days. 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris explains why the border issue has become so important. yes, we know that there is onlyjust over a week to go now until the next eu summit, so it really is coming close to crunch time. but why is ireland such a big issue in these negotiations? well, the map tells the story. after brexit, the land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland will also become the only land border between the uk and the eu, and they will be two separate economic areas. both sides have agreed that there should be no new infrastructure or checks on the border, basically keeping things as open as they are now. and they've agreed that there should be a backstop plan, or guarantee, to avoid a hard border in all circumstances. now, they hope that they can solve all these border issues as part of a long—term agreement on a future trade relati
norman smith, thank you.xit negotiations and the government is expected to publish new proposals for the irish border in the coming days. 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris explains why the border issue has become so important. yes, we know that there is onlyjust over a week to go now until the next eu summit, so it really is coming close to crunch time. but why is ireland such a big issue in these negotiations? well, the map tells the story. after brexit, the land border between...
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and norman, thatis thank you very much.hat is the point, whatever the difficulties there, she faces a very ha rd difficulties there, she faces a very hard sell here. width the truth is the kind of krakatoa style explosion of rage which greeted this idea frankly caught downing street off—guard, that is why we saw mrs may saying don't worry, it isjust an option and it would only be for a few months, everyone just calm down. the trouble is even mooting the idea of extending the transition is just like getting a jerry can of kerosene and pouring it over the anger in the tory party and it hasjust and pouring it over the anger in the tory party and it has just exploded. brexiteers have gone ballistic, because they say, all right, we went along with two years transition, talking about three years? their fear is that cutting free from the eu isjust fear is that cutting free from the eu is just disappearing fear is that cutting free from the eu isjust disappearing into never— never land. they are also angry about the money, as our r
and norman, thatis thank you very much.hat is the point, whatever the difficulties there, she faces a very ha rd difficulties there, she faces a very hard sell here. width the truth is the kind of krakatoa style explosion of rage which greeted this idea frankly caught downing street off—guard, that is why we saw mrs may saying don't worry, it isjust an option and it would only be for a few months, everyone just calm down. the trouble is even mooting the idea of extending the transition is...
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janai norman, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to janai. >>> a war hero is taking a wide-eyed look at the residence of savannah, georgia. >> one way to put it. police are trying to figure out who slapped a set of googly eyes on this statue. savannah authorities are not laughing. they're looking over surveillance images to see who did this. you know, it could have been a whole lot worse. >> my googly eyes, i really like -- >> that's not bad. >> it's not a bad look. >>> coming up -- >> the world's longest nonstop flight, kendis takes us there. so excited for this story. that's coming up next on "world news now." iant get away ♪ ito get ♪ i wt toly away ♪ yeah >>> in this latest installment of where in the world is kendis san diego, over the weekend a new milestone, the longest nonstop flight in the world. >> kendis was on board this singapore airlines flight. ♪ >> just got to the airport here at newark. our flight is in four hours which begins this long, long, long journey. here we go. brand-new plane. it is more fuel efficient which makes it more cost effective for the airline to op
janai norman, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to janai. >>> a war hero is taking a wide-eyed look at the residence of savannah, georgia. >> one way to put it. police are trying to figure out who slapped a set of googly eyes on this statue. savannah authorities are not laughing. they're looking over surveillance images to see who did this. you know, it could have been a whole lot worse. >> my googly eyes, i really like -- >> that's not bad. >> it's not...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. another tricky day, norman? of it it would appear to be high noon showdown for theresa may with the rebellious backbenchers, who will be packed into committee room number 1a, just up the stairs there, one of the dark, gothic, gormenghast style committee rooms with many of those mps are vehemently opposed to the prime minister and her exit strategy plans. yet in the last days there has been a change of mood, a sense that the brexiteers have had the wind taken that the brexiteers have had the wind ta ken out that the brexiteers have had the wind taken out of their sails after those aggressive briefings at the weekend, talking about mrs may entering the killing zone. there's been a reaction against that and against the brexiteers. as long as that despite their bombastic claims about being close to getting the required signatures to trigger a leadership contest and they have not got the necessary 48 names. and in that meeting tonight it will take some nerve to stand up and challenge the prime minister. yet there is
our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. another tricky day, norman? of it it would appear to be high noon showdown for theresa may with the rebellious backbenchers, who will be packed into committee room number 1a, just up the stairs there, one of the dark, gothic, gormenghast style committee rooms with many of those mps are vehemently opposed to the prime minister and her exit strategy plans. yet in the last days there has been a change of mood, a sense that the...
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norman, thank you. norman smith.e us, in the biggest electoral test for donald trump since he became president. one key contest is for a senate seat in the usually staunchly two weeks today voters go to the polls across the us, one key contest is for a senate seat in the usually staunchly republican state of texas, which is held by the president‘s former rival ted cruz. donald trump has been campaigning in houston, in an attempt to see off the challenge from the democratic candidate. james cook reports from houston. the president came to texas to give aid and comfort to an old enemy. senator ted cruz once called donald trump utterly amoral, a snivelling coward and a pathological liar. one key contest is for a senate seat in the usually staunchly now he will take any help he can to see off a left—wing challenge, yes, a left—wing challenge, here in conservative texas. you know what i am? i‘m a nationalist, 0k? as the midterms approach, the polls are improving for the republicans. they are celebrating the confirmation o
norman, thank you. norman smith.e us, in the biggest electoral test for donald trump since he became president. one key contest is for a senate seat in the usually staunchly two weeks today voters go to the polls across the us, one key contest is for a senate seat in the usually staunchly republican state of texas, which is held by the president‘s former rival ted cruz. donald trump has been campaigning in houston, in an attempt to see off the challenge from the democratic candidate. james...
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. >> reporter: in a deal with gary norman, the company would buy the land, eliminate the two 18 hole courses, build housing, then rebuild a new top tier 18 hole course. it's a good deal for the city, it says, but not everyone is on board. >> don't come here and build 400, $500,000 homes. and just take our golf course away from us. i probably won't be a member anymore. i'm just so against that. >> reporter: those living around the golf course are concerned as well worrying their golf course green views will change. >> greg norman understands and has been working on a design including the fairways going along existing homes, and the open space and the hillsides there against the homes. and include a buffer to ensure that aesthetics are preserved and this is a net positive impact for the community. >> reporter: it's important to note when the 18 hole course, the one 18 hole course opens it will be public and priced accordingly. if you are interested you can come to the open house tonight at 6:00 at the golf course. emily turner, kpix5. >>> new video of an engineering marvel in san franc
. >> reporter: in a deal with gary norman, the company would buy the land, eliminate the two 18 hole courses, build housing, then rebuild a new top tier 18 hole course. it's a good deal for the city, it says, but not everyone is on board. >> don't come here and build 400, $500,000 homes. and just take our golf course away from us. i probably won't be a member anymore. i'm just so against that. >> reporter: those living around the golf course are concerned as well worrying...
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p norman freedrofessor of jewish study at columbia university. thanks so much f joining us. let me get your takes a we head into the mid-term electionsot there's a lf talk about the rhetoric that we might hear from heard the president condemn the attacks but at the same time, we've also heard him condemnhe media and say wom beare responsibility for just typing up the a rhetocross the country.nt does the preside bear responsiiality? does the medear responsibility? >> veryifficult question to answer.ll i ay don't think that the president bears responsibility. i will tell you that we are living in a society where people are more damaged than we think. and mental illness is actually a t more subtle and insidious than people are aware. we ascribe mental health to people that actually might not i don't think this is a time in our country to become divisive and say it's this or that person's fault. what's been goingn is asking for -- asking us to become more unified, become more combined in and not to figure out where the fault comes from. it's mental iness >> it's a very good w of
p norman freedrofessor of jewish study at columbia university. thanks so much f joining us. let me get your takes a we head into the mid-term electionsot there's a lf talk about the rhetoric that we might hear from heard the president condemn the attacks but at the same time, we've also heard him condemnhe media and say wom beare responsibility for just typing up the a rhetocross the country.nt does the preside bear responsiiality? does the medear responsibility? >> veryifficult question...
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thank you norman in westminster. we we re thank you norman in westminster.that the leaders of the two main parties deliberately unionist parties in northern ireland have a crucial meeting in brussels today. arlene foster is the leader of the dup. her ten mps are crucial to backing theresa may in westminster. arlene foster has been speaking in the last few moments and says she doesn't want northern ireland in brexit to be treated differently from any other part of the uk. we've always said that there is only one red line, and that's when we are treated differently from the rest of the united kingdom in terms of customs, regulatory alignment. that is to protect not only the constitution of the uk, but the economy of northern ireland which is vital, from where i sit. coming up on bbc newsroom live at 11:30am chris morris will be here from our reality check team to explain a little bit more about why the irish border is so important in the brexit talks. stay with us for that. and we want to know what you think about this story. you can tweet us using the hashtag
thank you norman in westminster. we we re thank you norman in westminster.that the leaders of the two main parties deliberately unionist parties in northern ireland have a crucial meeting in brussels today. arlene foster is the leader of the dup. her ten mps are crucial to backing theresa may in westminster. arlene foster has been speaking in the last few moments and says she doesn't want northern ireland in brexit to be treated differently from any other part of the uk. we've always said that...
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known as the norman cathedral. cafe spend is a popular spot for a lunch break. if you want to do is the locals do eat while standing in the bar. the food on offer includes can only apps the most famous is syrian desert. it's made fresh air every day. so what is the feeling actually made of. it added to that we take reporter. add sugar. and then mix it all together thoroughly. when the recorder has reached the right consistency. weird little pieces of chocolate i don't doubt that they got it and then we feel the coalition of us with a mixture taken off. after a bite to eat it's time to visit the nearby tea outro mass email from maria callas to luciano pavarotti many of the world's opera stars have sung here it's one of europe's biggest opera houses. china other sandro luciano knobs the acoustics and the atmosphere of the theatre. i sing some fifteen years so i've sung in the local theaters and every every time i sing in a new one with this kind of research i can feel the power of that now it's the history in that th
known as the norman cathedral. cafe spend is a popular spot for a lunch break. if you want to do is the locals do eat while standing in the bar. the food on offer includes can only apps the most famous is syrian desert. it's made fresh air every day. so what is the feeling actually made of. it added to that we take reporter. add sugar. and then mix it all together thoroughly. when the recorder has reached the right consistency. weird little pieces of chocolate i don't doubt that they got it and...
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according to norman public schools, two buses had traveled to sea world, but only one was involved in the accident.all the kids are safe. and our community has come together and provided food for the kids, and right now they have a charter bus that is in route to be able to all of those kids back home, and we have some parents coming to pick them up as well." (justine) (justine) (justine) that was olivia levada reporting. and again all those children are expected to be okay. (jrs) last may's historic cannabis cup festival at cal expo allowed people to buy and sample pot products for the first time.. and it's scheduled to return at the end of the october. however - organizers have applied for a permit that hasn't been issued yet... and there's no sign of when or if the city will approve it.. one council member says there are major problems yet to be worked out.. . (jrs) he says the orgnizers didnút deliver on prom
according to norman public schools, two buses had traveled to sea world, but only one was involved in the accident.all the kids are safe. and our community has come together and provided food for the kids, and right now they have a charter bus that is in route to be able to all of those kids back home, and we have some parents coming to pick them up as well." (justine) (justine) (justine) that was olivia levada reporting. and again all those children are expected to be okay. (jrs) last...
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he would never compete at another lympics it was norman who suggested carlos and smith share the pair the one pair of black they had so both could raise their fist to face huge criticism in australia only after his death did the country's parliament formally apologize for his treatments you know he was in the asylum. looked. over who were going to happen before the theists when the. chain was about to come this were. things going to go because i needed. i needed a platform doing the right thing is not an easy thing to do for me or anyone else asked to be a fifty years ago on the podium with one guy had his fists up with me and another guy stood there in support of me but fifty years of that post of being there we three can not change society to make it better without the help of you. there's a very different atmosphere around the youth olympics which is nearing its conclusion in argentina and the games are all ballot innovation and the slam dunk contest has proven to be hugely popular first four years ago this time out the gold medal was won by help player tossed out the sack. and tha
he would never compete at another lympics it was norman who suggested carlos and smith share the pair the one pair of black they had so both could raise their fist to face huge criticism in australia only after his death did the country's parliament formally apologize for his treatments you know he was in the asylum. looked. over who were going to happen before the theists when the. chain was about to come this were. things going to go because i needed. i needed a platform doing the right thing...
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abc's janai norman joins us now with the latest. good morning, janai. >> reporter: guys, good morning. the city held a vigil last night honoring those 11 victims and at the same time, the investigators are learning more about the suspected gunman who allegedly posted his plans on social media shortly before that 20-minute shooting rampage. >> as soon as he came into the lobby, he opened fire. >> reporter: saturday services at the tree of life synagogue were interrupted by gunfire. the gunman, 46-year-old robert bowers, armed with an ar-15 assault rifle and handguns, said to be hurling words of hate against jews as he murdered them. >> suspect is talking about all these jews need to die. we're still communicating with him. >> reporter: the city of pittsburgh left reeling. honoring the 11 victims ranging in age from 54 to 97. among them, two brothers, a family doctor and a husband and wife, married at that same synagogue more than 60 years ago. >> we're here to support the jewish community. what was done yesterday was not just harmful
abc's janai norman joins us now with the latest. good morning, janai. >> reporter: guys, good morning. the city held a vigil last night honoring those 11 victims and at the same time, the investigators are learning more about the suspected gunman who allegedly posted his plans on social media shortly before that 20-minute shooting rampage. >> as soon as he came into the lobby, he opened fire. >> reporter: saturday services at the tree of life synagogue were interrupted by...
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abc's janai norman has the latest from washington where president trump is under increasing pressure to take action. good morning, janai. >> reporter: kenneth and erielle, good morning. now more than two weeks since jamal khashoggi disappeared, we're learning that he told his fiancee to call two people as he walked io the saudi consulate warning her to call if he got into trouble. that was "the washington post" publishing a final written by journalist jamal khashoggi received a day after he was reported missing in istanbul. khashoggi writing about the importance of a free press and warns that governments in the middle east have been given free rein to continue silencing the media at an increasing rate. now disturbing details are emerging about what happened inside the saudi consulate. one of khashoggi's closest friends telling abc news they not only killed him in the consulate but also in a barbaric way. security officials said they do ha aio, he says, turan kislakci tel turkish offici reveal when khashoggi walked into the hek t turkish authorities say the audio recordings indicate a
abc's janai norman has the latest from washington where president trump is under increasing pressure to take action. good morning, janai. >> reporter: kenneth and erielle, good morning. now more than two weeks since jamal khashoggi disappeared, we're learning that he told his fiancee to call two people as he walked io the saudi consulate warning her to call if he got into trouble. that was "the washington post" publishing a final written by journalist jamal khashoggi received a...
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norman smith.ding a further five thousand troops to its border with mexico, as large numbers of central american migrants continue to head north towards it by foot. the announcement by the pentagon comes as both sides of the political divide are accused of using the issue of migration to boost votes ahead of next week's mid—term elections. here's our north america correspondent, james cook. plodding onwards through mexico, the migrants say they are fleeing violence and poverty. they are still nowhere near the us border but with just days until an election, president trump is trying to cast the caravan as an imminent threat to his country. this is an invasion, he says, and "our military is waiting for you." despite the political nature of the topic, it was a uniformed general who appeared on us television to announce the details of operation faithful patriot. by the end of this week we will deploy over 5200 soldiers to the south—west border. that is just the start of this operation. we will continue
norman smith.ding a further five thousand troops to its border with mexico, as large numbers of central american migrants continue to head north towards it by foot. the announcement by the pentagon comes as both sides of the political divide are accused of using the issue of migration to boost votes ahead of next week's mid—term elections. here's our north america correspondent, james cook. plodding onwards through mexico, the migrants say they are fleeing violence and poverty. they are still...
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let'sjoin norman. saying we will walk if we do not get the sort of deal we want. all of that, of course, just 24 hours after we heard jeremy hunt in a equally bruising speech saying that if the youth that they could push us in a corner, we would fight back. you get a sense of a rhetoric is really being ratcheted at all in terms of the eu. dominic raab, himself a brexiteer, at all in terms of the eu. dominic raab, himselfa brexiteer, had at all in terms of the eu. dominic raab, himself a brexiteer, had a clear message for those bags are tea rs clear message for those bags are tears and sniping away at mrs may. ifi tears and sniping away at mrs may. if i had told you three years ago that we were going to end free movement, stop the vast annual budget and visions, leave the single market, get out of the customs union, pursue an independent trade policy, make parliament supreme, exit the common fisheries policy and ditch the common agricultural policy, you would have bitten my arm. if the eu match our ambi
let'sjoin norman. saying we will walk if we do not get the sort of deal we want. all of that, of course, just 24 hours after we heard jeremy hunt in a equally bruising speech saying that if the youth that they could push us in a corner, we would fight back. you get a sense of a rhetoric is really being ratcheted at all in terms of the eu. dominic raab, himself a brexiteer, at all in terms of the eu. dominic raab, himselfa brexiteer, had at all in terms of the eu. dominic raab, himself a...
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a man named ralph norman wherever you are. [applause] remember i called you?d never be so far in front they don't want to vote. [laughter] never let that happen you are -- -- you arek always one point down. i will tell you he has done a great job. were also thrilled to be joined by a north carolina native do you like nascar? and i really love the france family we love you get in there. he will be in great shape he is cap -- a tough winner. the whole family is pretty good that is like owning the entire nfl. nascar we love nascar not saying , this for political reasons but i spent a lot of time in lake norman. -- andot of the droppers at lake the drivers norman they take me for drives every once in a while you get it at 200 or 250 i say get me the hell out of this car. [laughter] get me out of here. but we have one of the greatest winners ever in nascar and now his grandson may turn out to be an even bigger winner than him. you know who i am talking about -- richard childers --richard childress? your grandson going to be better than you richard? i have many succ
a man named ralph norman wherever you are. [applause] remember i called you?d never be so far in front they don't want to vote. [laughter] never let that happen you are -- -- you arek always one point down. i will tell you he has done a great job. were also thrilled to be joined by a north carolina native do you like nascar? and i really love the france family we love you get in there. he will be in great shape he is cap -- a tough winner. the whole family is pretty good that is like owning the...
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norman, many thanks.nies the allegations and says people are willingly attending "vocational schools" which combat "terrorism and religious extremism." two members of staff accused of running an unregistered school have been convicted at westminster magistrates' court, the first prosecution of its kind in england and wales. headteacher beatrix bernhardt and director nacerdine talbi were convicted of running the al—istiqamah learning centre in west london. the centre claimed it provided tuition to home—schooled children, but ofsted inspectors proved this was not the case. calls to the national gambling helpline have increased by almost a third over the last five years, according to figures seen by bbc yorkshire. nearly 30,000 calls were made by gamblers to the helpline in the last year according to gam—care, the charity that runs it. the government says it's taking decisive action to ensure the most vulnerable people in society are protected from gambling—related harm. ali fortescue reports. sporty, funny
norman, many thanks.nies the allegations and says people are willingly attending "vocational schools" which combat "terrorism and religious extremism." two members of staff accused of running an unregistered school have been convicted at westminster magistrates' court, the first prosecution of its kind in england and wales. headteacher beatrix bernhardt and director nacerdine talbi were convicted of running the al—istiqamah learning centre in west london. the centre...
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thank you very much, norman.ensington palace said the couple appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in may, and "are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public". the baby will be seventh in line to the throne. robert hardman is a royal biographer and joins me now. another baby on the way in the royal family, another great grandchild for the queen. it was all announced that the queen. it was all announced that the wedding on friday. it was announced to the family on friday, then the rest of the world was told today. this tour of australia was already big news, and hasjust got even bigger. it is obviously very happy news was after a weekend of great royal happiness, and towards the end of the year of great royal happiness. i imagine the queen is looking back on this year and thinking, i have a lot to say in my christmas broadcast. so true. seventh in line to the throne, whatever sex, and title? what is the protocol? it is complicated. be
thank you very much, norman.ensington palace said the couple appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in may, and "are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public". the baby will be seventh in line to the throne. robert hardman is a royal biographer and joins me now. another baby on the way in the royal family, another great grandchild for the queen. it was all announced that the queen. it was all announced...
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transport minister norman baker norman thanks for coming back on before we get to the budget and all the rest of it happening medical cannabis something that you never got through when you were at the home office this government is finally allowing the ill and the vulnerable to take advantage well thank goodness if you sense there's a case i was very strongly i want to bring this forward as a home office structure minister i was stopped by some reason may be able to resume while she was home secretary shouldn't apologize to me by the way or congratulated me for rafa doing that but that's a function of lib dems in this country to propose ideas which are first ignored then they're rubbished down the road docked by somebody else than the people who adopt and so the thought of it first let's go to the independent and the great budget yes budget twenty eighteen. sixteen million pound pledged. to plant trees is dwarfed by thirty billion pound road spread and all that wrong with trees that's a really good for the environment trees are very good measurement but this other what the figure is
transport minister norman baker norman thanks for coming back on before we get to the budget and all the rest of it happening medical cannabis something that you never got through when you were at the home office this government is finally allowing the ill and the vulnerable to take advantage well thank goodness if you sense there's a case i was very strongly i want to bring this forward as a home office structure minister i was stopped by some reason may be able to resume while she was home...
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trying to get the jersey off washington's josh norman.customary for former teammates to change jerseys. we counted 34 seconds before norman finally gets the jersey. >>> this was at levi, the cardinals think they touched a -- scored a touchdown. the cardinal tries to his camera. worth checking out again. this is a holder. watch closely. he's holding with his nose. one slip, i think we can show it. no accidents. roino blasty is a possibility -- rhino blasty. that's the sporting live. it's 11:00 and time for more news. next at 11. >> i know people who weathered florence and other storms, don't want to think about another one but we have to. hurricane michael has strengthened into a major category 3 storm. hello. the national hurricane center said michael has maximum sustained winds of 125 miles an hour and could strengthen to a catagory four storm. it is expected to deliver heavy rain and flash flooding. authorities have ordered 10s of thousands of people to evacuate. some people are determined to ride out this storm. >> we've
trying to get the jersey off washington's josh norman.customary for former teammates to change jerseys. we counted 34 seconds before norman finally gets the jersey. >>> this was at levi, the cardinals think they touched a -- scored a touchdown. the cardinal tries to his camera. worth checking out again. this is a holder. watch closely. he's holding with his nose. one slip, i think we can show it. no accidents. roino blasty is a possibility -- rhino blasty. that's the sporting live....
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norman smith at westminster. services in england is a growing care injustice which needs to be tackled immediately — that's the warning by health regulator, the care quality commission, in its annual report. the commission also highlights growing hospital waiting lists, delays at a&e, and treatment delays for mental health patients. our health correspondent catherine burns reports. so, we have been asked to visit mr and mrs robinson. in this room, there are nurses, social care and mental health workers, charities and housing officers. several different departments working as one team to keep people who are at risk healthy and out of hospital. mrand mrs robinson, erm, we have been asked to visit due to concerns around their mobility. they're concerned about a couple who are in their 905. within hours, a social worker and occupational therapists are visiting them in their homes, seeing what help they might need. what we might do is put you through your paces a little bit, if that is ok, and see how you are on your
norman smith at westminster. services in england is a growing care injustice which needs to be tackled immediately — that's the warning by health regulator, the care quality commission, in its annual report. the commission also highlights growing hospital waiting lists, delays at a&e, and treatment delays for mental health patients. our health correspondent catherine burns reports. so, we have been asked to visit mr and mrs robinson. in this room, there are nurses, social care and mental...
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mr norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza more coming up on today's show but first forty four years ago today muhammad ali was celebrating his eighth round rumble in the jungle knock out against george foreman in what is now the democratic republic of congo in those days americans arguably did more than take a knee of the game they said things like this about nato nation foreign intervention in the developing world and went to jail for it. that all right in my. mind. i'm going to do. what i will tell you. you want to. do you want me to go from one fight where you want to. while britain's biggest stars have yet to turn out to against to raise a maze hostile environment legacy the u.s. does of course have swapped stars like this. you have upset president donald trump you have tops that are murdering people we have cops in s.f. p.d. that are blatantly racist and those issues need to be addressed less outraged ruggedly than i leave it c
mr norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza more coming up on today's show but first forty four years ago today muhammad ali was celebrating his eighth round rumble in the jungle knock out against george foreman in what is now the democratic republic of congo in those days americans arguably did more than take a knee of the game they said things like this about nato nation foreign intervention in the developing...
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as norman was saying, very little optimism, that is what donald tusk, chairing the summit, has said,ith him and with the irish prime minister, and the other 27 leaders but in alex's report you heard the irish deputy prime minister said to repeat to the uk, theresa may, has already agreed, as long ago as december, that there must be this irish backstop, this insurance bolasie, that it would be envisaging northern ireland saying under eu rules, and that the uk has two sign up to it, that is the bottom line for the eu. they will not budge on that. some creative ideas, the eu side starting to put out, the idea of a longer transition period, that comes after brexit date, does not solve the irish problem but gives theresa may something that she can take back and sell, to say, this helps everyone to smooth things along. the leaders here will be saying, as is pointed out, new ideas are needed to break the deadlock, otherwise, you have two agree to something that is on the table otherwise negotiations will not proceed. we are hearing they are unlikely even to agree a next summit date, saying
as norman was saying, very little optimism, that is what donald tusk, chairing the summit, has said,ith him and with the irish prime minister, and the other 27 leaders but in alex's report you heard the irish deputy prime minister said to repeat to the uk, theresa may, has already agreed, as long ago as december, that there must be this irish backstop, this insurance bolasie, that it would be envisaging northern ireland saying under eu rules, and that the uk has two sign up to it, that is the...