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as ever, norman." ha!that's it. >> he'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. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ dear tech, you've been making headlines. smart tech is everywhere. but is that enough? i need tech that understands my business. i need tech tha
as ever, norman." ha!that's it. >> he'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...
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it is the experience of french norman citizens and the initial invasion of d-day. if you're living in the eastern and central time zone, that is the line to use. mountain pacific time zone and for those of you who have french ancestry, french americans that line is 202-748 minus 8002. particularly interested if you have stories of relatives or ancestors who lived in normandy or france at the time of the invasion. just a couple of reminders on the timeline of the invasion. we are talking about june 6 1944. the invasion was postponed. 75 years ago on june 6 the invasion happened. sure borg is the bird secured 24 days later. kohn was liberated and we showed you some video of paris being liberated. the cover of your book shows a scene you are describing. many of the french accounts show this dreamlike quality of the paratroopers falling into the night and let me ask you, where american soldiers and canadian soldiers were they prepared for what they would encounter in terms of what the citizens there in normandy would be like? were they given any warning or advice on ho
it is the experience of french norman citizens and the initial invasion of d-day. if you're living in the eastern and central time zone, that is the line to use. mountain pacific time zone and for those of you who have french ancestry, french americans that line is 202-748 minus 8002. particularly interested if you have stories of relatives or ancestors who lived in normandy or france at the time of the invasion. just a couple of reminders on the timeline of the invasion. we are talking about...
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so then i would be like i asked norman potter to call and speak to norman. norman brown's represented ella fitzgerald for more than 40 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 1990. bridgewater met her there after an awards ceremony. when i went to the u.s. embassy i mean there were some in about 200 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 little bit whereas. i went over and i sit down with her and i said miss fitzgerald and she's d.d. on the ellen saying. why 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 behaviors i hate perceptions i hate those meeting in crete and she said because people just come to those things so they
so then i would be like i asked norman potter to call and speak to norman. norman brown's represented ella fitzgerald for more than 40 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 1990. bridgewater met her there after an awards ceremony. when i went to the u.s. embassy i mean there were some in about 200 people there were at the embassy and there was a big...
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with me here is our assistant political editor, norman smith. morning to you, norman.son said yesterday, the campaign is over, the work begins, the first order of business it is cabinet, what can we expect? a big shake-up, because part of the driving sword from his team is that they want to inject energy and life, their view is that the current government has basically run out of puff, far too many people who have been around far too many times, they are jaded, worn out, that the cabinet is politically paralysed from doing anything, not just brexit come about anything. he wa nts to just brexit come about anything. he wants to get newer, younger, hungrier ministers in place who will have an upbeat, optimistic mood to reflect his own sort of approach to politics. the second thing is we are told it will be a much more diverse cabinet, so many more women, many more members of ethnic minorities to reflect modern britain, and to counter the notion that brexit is somehow old fuddy—duddies, looking over your shoulder to better times in the past to say, actually, brexit is abou
with me here is our assistant political editor, norman smith. morning to you, norman.son said yesterday, the campaign is over, the work begins, the first order of business it is cabinet, what can we expect? a big shake-up, because part of the driving sword from his team is that they want to inject energy and life, their view is that the current government has basically run out of puff, far too many people who have been around far too many times, they are jaded, worn out, that the cabinet is...
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thank you, norman.public accounts committee meg hillier, and from scotland by the snp mp ian blackford, and from leicester by alberto costa, the conservative mp who lost his job in the government trying to guarantee the rights of eu citizens who live in the uk. good morning to you all. starting with meg hillier, i think you have done ten reports so far, at least ten and counting, in terms of britain's preparedness for brexit. where are we right now? civil services have to prepare for all eventualities, no deal and a deal. the deal came forward but we are now beyond the point of no return for making preparations so despite the bluster from the prime minister today about setting up all these procedures, that has been happening already because you have to make decisions and select contracts and so on. decisions and select contracts and so on. but let's be clear, there is no democratic mandate for no deal. even when the prime minister was leading the league campaign, he said it would be easy, promised so, t
thank you, norman.public accounts committee meg hillier, and from scotland by the snp mp ian blackford, and from leicester by alberto costa, the conservative mp who lost his job in the government trying to guarantee the rights of eu citizens who live in the uk. good morning to you all. starting with meg hillier, i think you have done ten reports so far, at least ten and counting, in terms of britain's preparedness for brexit. where are we right now? civil services have to prepare for all...
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norman, what will the atmosphere be like? i would norman, what will the atmosphere be like?ll not serve under boris johnson, we know confirmed he will not serve under borisjohnson, we know philip hammond and david gauke, they are departing. i would think other prominent remainers, greg clark, david liddington who was very much the points man of theresa may, i think they too might find there are no longer required because boris johnson has got to create some space in the cabinet to reward his supporters, bring in the people he wa nts to supporters, bring in the people he wants to refresh, shake up and change the feel of this government so change the feel of this government soi change the feel of this government so i imagine there‘s going to be a pretty significant clear ad. that carries with it huge risks because of course there are going to be people who are bruised by this process , people who are bruised by this process, there are people who are going to be disappointed and there are people who are going to feel they haven‘t got what they deserve and you know, it‘s a basic
norman, what will the atmosphere be like? i would norman, what will the atmosphere be like?ll not serve under boris johnson, we know confirmed he will not serve under borisjohnson, we know philip hammond and david gauke, they are departing. i would think other prominent remainers, greg clark, david liddington who was very much the points man of theresa may, i think they too might find there are no longer required because boris johnson has got to create some space in the cabinet to reward his...
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norman smith is in westminster for us. another massive weight, norman.k another massive weight, norman. huge weak looming ahead, but i think most people here are calculating that borisjohnson, yes, people here are calculating that boris johnson, yes, it's people here are calculating that borisjohnson, yes, it's going to win the tory leadership and, yes, will become prime minister, and possibly by quite a large majority. the next question is, what does he then do? all the smoke signals emerging from team johnson is that his plan will be to massively ramp up his plan will be to massively ramp up no—deal planning, that will be the core focus of his team in the early weeks, in the hope that it will, if you like, give the eu something to think about, encourage them perhaps to move on the backstop, albeit no sign of it so far, and this morning a warning from former prime minister tony blair, warning that there is absolutely no prospect of the eu reconsidering its so—called backstop, which opens up the possibility of leaving with no deal, which mr blair that su
norman smith is in westminster for us. another massive weight, norman.k another massive weight, norman. huge weak looming ahead, but i think most people here are calculating that borisjohnson, yes, people here are calculating that boris johnson, yes, it's people here are calculating that borisjohnson, yes, it's going to win the tory leadership and, yes, will become prime minister, and possibly by quite a large majority. the next question is, what does he then do? all the smoke signals emerging...
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norman smith is there for us. borisjohnson boris johnson and jeremy hunt borisjohnson and jeremy hunt are expected to arrive in the next two minutes on the challenge facing whoever wins is enormous. tonight the tory party will give their vision to the country and deliver brexit by october the 31st. we'll take you through every moment of this crucial day, as the conservative party selects the uk's next prime minister. good morning and welcome to westminster. within the next hour, we will know who will be our next prime minister, as the result of the conservative leadership contest is announced. this is the scene live at the queen elizabeth ii conference centre here in westminster where the outcome of the ballot of conservative party members will be revealed. borisjohnson is the clear favourite over his rival, the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt. but mrjohnson could face ministerial resignations before he even enters downing street, as several cabinet members say they can't support his "do or die" pledge to leave the e
norman smith is there for us. borisjohnson boris johnson and jeremy hunt borisjohnson and jeremy hunt are expected to arrive in the next two minutes on the challenge facing whoever wins is enormous. tonight the tory party will give their vision to the country and deliver brexit by october the 31st. we'll take you through every moment of this crucial day, as the conservative party selects the uk's next prime minister. good morning and welcome to westminster. within the next hour, we will know...
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norman, thank you. norman smith there. the time is 1:18pm.apollo 11 — commemorations take place to mark the voyage that would redefine humanity's view of space. coming up — how rose brown — who was left unable to walk or talk — hears her new voice for the first time. coming up on bbc news — 0liver giroud tells the bbc laurent koscielny is very hurt by his row with club side arsenal, as the wantaway defender faces disciplinary action. this week, we are telling the remarkable story of conjoined twins safa and marwa, who were born joined at the head. it's an incredibly rare condition, but surgeons at great 0rmond street hospital have successfully separated them. the surgery was so complex that it was split over three major operations. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh and producer rachael buchanan have had exclusive access to the family and the surgery — and a warning their report contains images some viewers may find distressing. safa and marwa share a single skull. the two—year—olds have already undergone two complex operations at great 0
norman, thank you. norman smith there. the time is 1:18pm.apollo 11 — commemorations take place to mark the voyage that would redefine humanity's view of space. coming up — how rose brown — who was left unable to walk or talk — hears her new voice for the first time. coming up on bbc news — 0liver giroud tells the bbc laurent koscielny is very hurt by his row with club side arsenal, as the wantaway defender faces disciplinary action. this week, we are telling the remarkable story of...
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norman, thank you. we will talk to you later.ederation of british industry, is warning that neither the uk nor the rest of the european union is ready for a no—deal brexit on the 31st october. the cbi had previously said leaving the eu with a deal was essential to protect the economy and jobs. our business presenter dominic 0'connell is here. it's fair to say we have heard quite a lot from the cbi since we voted to leave the european union. what does it say now needs to be done by government and business? norman talked about the nuts and bolts system that would be put in place by michael gove and the government. this is about what business needs to do, there are 200 points from the cbi referring to the leaving dates. those range from trivial things to very serious things. many of them haven't made sense. it's a worrying disclosure from the cbi. all sorts of things in between, tariffs and border arrangements and that kind of stuff. a bigger thing going on, a change in tone from the cbi that first campaigned to remain, then threw i
norman, thank you. we will talk to you later.ederation of british industry, is warning that neither the uk nor the rest of the european union is ready for a no—deal brexit on the 31st october. the cbi had previously said leaving the eu with a deal was essential to protect the economy and jobs. our business presenter dominic 0'connell is here. it's fair to say we have heard quite a lot from the cbi since we voted to leave the european union. what does it say now needs to be done by government...
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norman, thank you very much indeed. norman, thank you very much indeed. norman smith. to hold a vote of no confidence injeremy corbyn. it comes after the labour leader sacked a senior spokeswoman in the lords for comparing his team's approach to handling criticism to that shown in a fictional film of nazi leader adolf hitler's final days. the no confidence move would not be binding, but would heighten pressure on the leadership which has been heavily criticised over the pa rty‘s handling of anti—semitism allegations. prosecutors have alleged the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber salman abedi made detonator tubes for the device that killed 22 people. hashem abedi, who's been extradited from libya, appeared in court today, and pleaded not guilty to 22 counts of murder. it's also alleged he bought chemicals used to make explosives, and a car in which bomb making materials were stored. daniel sandford was in court. after spending his first night in britain since the manchester arena bombing at southwark police station, hashem abedi was brought to his first cou
norman, thank you very much indeed. norman, thank you very much indeed. norman smith. to hold a vote of no confidence injeremy corbyn. it comes after the labour leader sacked a senior spokeswoman in the lords for comparing his team's approach to handling criticism to that shown in a fictional film of nazi leader adolf hitler's final days. the no confidence move would not be binding, but would heighten pressure on the leadership which has been heavily criticised over the pa rty‘s handling of...
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norman, for five minutes. mr. norman: mr. norman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the life after truly great american, mary phillips white gettis. who will turn 99 on august 6 of this year. she was born in chester california in 1920 which was the same year women gained voting rights. she graduated from chester high school where she was valedictorian of her senior class. she enrolled in erskine college and graduated in 1941 with a degree in music. her first job was teaching high school in anderson, south carolina, and later joined waves, which stands for women accepted for volunteer emergency service in 1943. she began her training at mount holyoke college in massachusetts where she specialized in communications. while studying at smith college in north hampton, massachusetts . she was assigned to the communications office in the norfolk navy yard in portsmouth, virginia. after achieving the rank of lieutenant, she was tasked with the complicated task of coding and decoding communications received and sent by the naval command. her duties i
norman, for five minutes. mr. norman: mr. norman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the life after truly great american, mary phillips white gettis. who will turn 99 on august 6 of this year. she was born in chester california in 1920 which was the same year women gained voting rights. she graduated from chester high school where she was valedictorian of her senior class. she enrolled in erskine college and graduated in 1941 with a degree in music. her first job was teaching...
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good morning norman. been this huge reshuffle 7 why has there been this huge reshuffle? because boris johnson wa nts to reshuffle? because boris johnson wants to launch a three month campaign to get us out of the eu by october 31st. and so he has created in effect, a do or die cabinet, where every single member is publicly committed and signed up to the policy of quitting, no ifs, no buts, come what may by october 31st. notjust hard line brexiteer, former remainers like amber rudd, they are sign odd up to the policy. central to that campaign has been mr johnson's decision basically to reassembly the old vote leave campaign, the stalwarts of the brexit referendum. the war house horses have been brought back in the back room jobs if you look at the press tea m, back room jobs if you look at the press team, some of the policy team, it's the old vote leave campaign being brought back together, because i think being brought back together, because ithink mr being brought back together, because i think mrjohnson
good morning norman. been this huge reshuffle 7 why has there been this huge reshuffle? because boris johnson wa nts to reshuffle? because boris johnson wants to launch a three month campaign to get us out of the eu by october 31st. and so he has created in effect, a do or die cabinet, where every single member is publicly committed and signed up to the policy of quitting, no ifs, no buts, come what may by october 31st. notjust hard line brexiteer, former remainers like amber rudd, they are...
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norman, many thanks. norman smith in westminster.cations, alistair campbell, has said he no longer wants to be part of the labour party underjeremy corbyn. in an open letter, he said mr corbyn could be weeks away from an election, in which he was unlikely to win a majority — allowing borisjohnson to claim a mandate for the hardest form of brexit. mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european elections. attempts to close the gap in performance between poorer students and their classmates in secondary schools in england have stalled for the first time in eight years. the think—tank, the education policy institute, found that children who are eligible for free school meals are on average a year and half behind other pupils by the time they take gcses. frankie mccamley reports. tackling the gap in achievements between poorer pupils who are eligible for free school meals, and their peers, has always been a priority. in the last eight years, analysis showed progress in closing the gap was sl
norman, many thanks. norman smith in westminster.cations, alistair campbell, has said he no longer wants to be part of the labour party underjeremy corbyn. in an open letter, he said mr corbyn could be weeks away from an election, in which he was unlikely to win a majority — allowing borisjohnson to claim a mandate for the hardest form of brexit. mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european elections. attempts to close the gap in performance...
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joining me, congressman ralph norman. congress man, thanks for being with us. i'm not sure even she knows where she is day to day, hour to hour and minute to minute. >> it's like the flavor of the month. what are you going to be this time. the interesting part of her trying to walk this back. she raised her hand when they talked about decriminalization of people illegally coming into this country. they are all watching the polls. back in january 23% of democrats thought it was not a crisis. now it's over 70%. 4/of this country know it's a crisis. as she is talking herself out of this, the reason she was stumbling with her words, she knows it's not true. she was a prosecutor.
joining me, congressman ralph norman. congress man, thanks for being with us. i'm not sure even she knows where she is day to day, hour to hour and minute to minute. >> it's like the flavor of the month. what are you going to be this time. the interesting part of her trying to walk this back. she raised her hand when they talked about decriminalization of people illegally coming into this country. they are all watching the polls. back in january 23% of democrats thought it was not a...
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cattle on the spot one time a very happy that norman cows will continue to graze on normal days meadows to sample the pool i think that's important for the breed for normandy for cheesemakers and for the common bear because it means it will once again taste of normandale. despite industrial producers on the one side and traditionalists on the other the real winner of this coming their conflict is the norm on the couch. and let me put your minds at rest roll milk come on bear will continue to be produced it will be registered as such on the package you know what the purists are going to say about that money. now and i have very different note there's an old saying according to which everybody has a hobby and that's certainly true for a growing number of young girls in finland who share a passion for what's called hobby horse saying they take part in remarkably well attended competitions that have all the trappings of traditional question offends but it's far less expensive and that's follow us home. this show jumping course with its many obstacles is a real challenge for horse and rider.
cattle on the spot one time a very happy that norman cows will continue to graze on normal days meadows to sample the pool i think that's important for the breed for normandy for cheesemakers and for the common bear because it means it will once again taste of normandale. despite industrial producers on the one side and traditionalists on the other the real winner of this coming their conflict is the norm on the couch. and let me put your minds at rest roll milk come on bear will continue to be...
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i've known norman for over 30 years. we were children.and he still is the same, quiet, honest, inclusive and effective leader that he always has been. with an engineer's mind and a love for salsa dancing, he always gets the job done so give it up for president norman yee. [applause] >> supervisor yee: good evening. how are you? you know, i just really wanted to come down here, i just came from upstairs, to congratulate and really send congratulations from all my colleagues on the board of supervisors to the 2019 immigrant leadership a award reward immigrants on behalf of all immigrants. it's especially important in today's climate to recognize the contributions that immigrants are making and have made for centuries to our society. you know, through out our nation's history, the role that immigrants have played in shaping this country have often been overlooked. in fact, mostly overlooked. so i'm happy today to be helping to be a part of an event that is celebrating and highlights our immigrant community here in san francisco. now, it's re
i've known norman for over 30 years. we were children.and he still is the same, quiet, honest, inclusive and effective leader that he always has been. with an engineer's mind and a love for salsa dancing, he always gets the job done so give it up for president norman yee. [applause] >> supervisor yee: good evening. how are you? you know, i just really wanted to come down here, i just came from upstairs, to congratulate and really send congratulations from all my colleagues on the board of...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to calllear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv before with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go on and do it. we've got $32 in the shoe box, and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was why can't we see a black man that's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you [ bleep ]? >> that's no worse
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to calllear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv before with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live...
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sir norman was central to the lib dems' policy of backing legalisation. which do you tend to use?ne of the uk mps has had a significant change of view. i want the market legalised and regulated, taken away from criminal gangs, young people not criminalised because of use, properly educated. but i actually want to see the strength of the stuff reduced, labelled and properly organised in our country. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: he's the youngest winner of the tour de france in over a century. take a bow egan bernal. water weekend for ko jin—young as she wins the evian championship for her second major of the year. although that is still egan bernal enjoying some hugs and what is an incredible time for the young colombian. verstappen victorious as the weather wreaks havoc at the german grand prix. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. there's a new superstar in cycling, remember the name — egan bernal. the 22—year—old colombian has become the youngest rider in 110 years to win the tou
sir norman was central to the lib dems' policy of backing legalisation. which do you tend to use?ne of the uk mps has had a significant change of view. i want the market legalised and regulated, taken away from criminal gangs, young people not criminalised because of use, properly educated. but i actually want to see the strength of the stuff reduced, labelled and properly organised in our country. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming...
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norman actually leapt over the one-ton animal, not once, not twice but several times.e tweeted that it was one of the greatest days in his life. what does coach have to say about this? what about his teammates? >> someone draft that bull into the nfl. >> yeah, talk about grabbing the bull by its horns. >> yeah, yeah. >>> you want to be able to blame the ump for ball and strike calls in one baseball league? >> now you just got to yell at that hunk of junk. the atlantic league is using a computer system behind home plate for the rest of the season. it's called trackman and it uses doppler radar to determine the ball's location. it signals a human ump behind the plate whether it was a hit -- ball or a strike behind the plate. the league used it this week in its all-star game. observers said it was just as good as a human. >> oh. >> which means it, what, is full of errors too. >> america's favorite pastime is going to the robots. >> i guess so. >> it needs that human touch. >> those jobs, those robots. >>> finally, a bear that likes more than the bare necessities. >> this
norman actually leapt over the one-ton animal, not once, not twice but several times.e tweeted that it was one of the greatest days in his life. what does coach have to say about this? what about his teammates? >> someone draft that bull into the nfl. >> yeah, talk about grabbing the bull by its horns. >> yeah, yeah. >>> you want to be able to blame the ump for ball and strike calls in one baseball league? >> now you just got to yell at that hunk of junk. the...
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but a at the norman was basasically french wh a a strong accent. and s so french became the official language of of england among the very first words that were brought in by the normansns if you once you finind -- words like off collagen old crime because in a prisoson -- age gogomet food -- everyday words yeah every d day were tablee evy daday where it's you mentioned e this example car which is thehe the english word for a vehicle which comes up from the frenench word. shop but there's's something abt the pronunciation yeah right exactly we we just mention that- the norman so spoke french witih a ststrong accent and onene of e characacteristics of the saxaxo. s that the french letters jeep c. h. show pronounce sure in in pariss.. where pronocece cara in normandy so just to give an idea -- duduring the middle ages ten thousand french words were incorporated into old english. and then during the renaissance wewe have --ven more than that - twelve thousand and one author who contributed --- m massivelyo the importsts o of five frfrency merry was wi
but a at the norman was basasically french wh a a strong accent. and s so french became the official language of of england among the very first words that were brought in by the normansns if you once you finind -- words like off collagen old crime because in a prisoson -- age gogomet food -- everyday words yeah every d day were tablee evy daday where it's you mentioned e this example car which is thehe the english word for a vehicle which comes up from the frenench word. shop but there's's...
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hello again to you, norman. bring us up hello again to you, norman.conomic, financial and also suggesting the eu has never really taken britain seriously when it has talked about no deal. mr hunt says mr barnier hasn‘t really learned the lessons of mrs may‘s experience when her deal came down in crushing fla mes her deal came down in crushing flames three times. he has also suggested that if mr barnier was to hold out for mrs may‘s deal, it would be seen as trying to force britain back on its knees. iain duncan smith, a close supporter of borisjohnson, has accused mr barnier of trying to threaten the uk. let‘s have a listen to what mr barnier actually said. this document is so important and i recognise it is not so easy to read. 600 pages. because we have put into this document with the uk, not against the uk, with the uk, the legal answers to each and every point of uncertainty created by brexit. that is the point. that is why this document is the only way to leave the eu in an orderly manner. and if we just left, if we just tore up the membership ca
hello again to you, norman. bring us up hello again to you, norman.conomic, financial and also suggesting the eu has never really taken britain seriously when it has talked about no deal. mr hunt says mr barnier hasn‘t really learned the lessons of mrs may‘s experience when her deal came down in crushing fla mes her deal came down in crushing flames three times. he has also suggested that if mr barnier was to hold out for mrs may‘s deal, it would be seen as trying to force britain back on...
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hang on, norman. hunt, speaking between the lines, not naming his rival, but seeing that belief and rhetoric will not cut it. you will not be doing this on a wing and a prayer, unspokenjibes against this on a wing and a prayer, unspoken jibes against his rival. so, what about borisjohnson? he has beenin so, what about borisjohnson? he has been in kent this morning and just been in kent this morning and just been talking about his spending proposals. we have put on a very carefully costed prog ra m me proposals. we have put on a very carefully costed programme and the key thing that we want to invest in is education and levelling up spending on education around the country, i think that is something thatis country, i think that is something that is widely supported in parliament and across schools in the country, where children we have about 4000 in primary school, 5000 in secondary school and people believe that that is unjust. we should give kids the start that they need. there is 22 billion quids wo
hang on, norman. hunt, speaking between the lines, not naming his rival, but seeing that belief and rhetoric will not cut it. you will not be doing this on a wing and a prayer, unspokenjibes against this on a wing and a prayer, unspoken jibes against his rival. so, what about borisjohnson? he has beenin so, what about borisjohnson? he has been in kent this morning and just been in kent this morning and just been talking about his spending proposals. we have put on a very carefully costed prog...
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norman, for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma -- sorry -- south carolina is recognized for five minutes. mr. norman: i want to thank my colleagues for their support of this bill. i rise in support of h.r. 617, department of energy and veterans' health initiative act. this legislation authorizes the partnership between the department of energy, d.o.e., and the department of veterans affairs, the v.a., to conduct collaborative research in computing, artificial intelligence, and big data science in order to improve health care for all of our veterans. the v.a. hosts one of the largest and most valuable health data sets through its voluntary data collection program entitled the million veterans program, the m.v.p. the v.a. has collected detailed alth information and genomic data collected by over 600,000 veterans. they don't have the computing power or expertise to analyze all of this complex data. in order to learn from their data and provide better health care for veterans, the v
norman, for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma -- sorry -- south carolina is recognized for five minutes. mr. norman: i want to thank my colleagues for their support of this bill. i rise in support of h.r. 617, department of energy and veterans' health initiative act. this legislation authorizes the partnership between the department of energy, d.o.e., and the department of veterans affairs, the v.a., to conduct collaborative research in computing, artificial...
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norman, thank you. norman smith, our assistant political editor.l have the first of our profiles on the two candidates in the race to become conservative party leader and prime minister. the bookmaker william hill has said it plans to close about 700 betting shops, threatening 11,500 jobs. the firm said it follows the government's decision in april to reduce the maximum stake on fixed—odds betting terminals to £2. our business correspondent theo leggett is here. a lot ofjobs at risk here. absolutely, about a third of william hill's total in terms of shops and employees so a big move. it had been widely flagged up, they were saying up widely flagged up, they were saying up to 900 shops could close so it is painful for the company but we know why it is happening. it appears to be about the changes to betting regulations and in particular the decision to minimum the betting sta ke decision to minimum the betting stake on fixed odds betting terminals which used to be £500 but they were thought to be addictive and it was thought to be possible for peopl
norman, thank you. norman smith, our assistant political editor.l have the first of our profiles on the two candidates in the race to become conservative party leader and prime minister. the bookmaker william hill has said it plans to close about 700 betting shops, threatening 11,500 jobs. the firm said it follows the government's decision in april to reduce the maximum stake on fixed—odds betting terminals to £2. our business correspondent theo leggett is here. a lot ofjobs at risk here....
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ok, norman, many thanks, norman smith there.johnson will attempt to reassure those voters worried about brexit uncertainty. and in a couple of hours' time, the prime minister is due to speak to the first minister, nicola sturgeon, and then to the scottish tories‘ leader, ruth davidson. we can speak to lorna gordon, and those meetings might be quite difficult. yeah, there are likely to be tensions during those meetings, not least that meeting with the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, who did not vote for him in the conservative leadership contest, and she has been very vocal in opposing all plans to leave the eu without a deal. within the last few moments, the prime minister has been responding to the speculation about what has been build a clearly a meeting, he says we are not aiming for a no—deal, we are aiming for a deal but preparing for a no—deal. he also says he has a strong relationship with ruth davidson and is looking forward to seeing her later, he says he likes her very much and supports her ambitio
ok, norman, many thanks, norman smith there.johnson will attempt to reassure those voters worried about brexit uncertainty. and in a couple of hours' time, the prime minister is due to speak to the first minister, nicola sturgeon, and then to the scottish tories‘ leader, ruth davidson. we can speak to lorna gordon, and those meetings might be quite difficult. yeah, there are likely to be tensions during those meetings, not least that meeting with the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth...
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norman, thank you. norman smith.a bomber who killed 22 people is reportedly being extradited from libya to britain. a source has told the bbc that hassim brady, the brother of salman abedi is on his way to the uk. britain requested his extradition in 2017. he was arrested in libya shortly after the attack. the country's biggest rail company has been fined £1 million, after a passenger was killed when he leant out of an unlocked window. govia thameslink railway admitted a breach of health and safety rules, following the death of simon brown in 2016. mr brown, who was 24, put his head out of a gatwick express train as it travelled through south london at about 60 miles per hour. he suffered fatal injuries. the rail accident investigation branch said there was a sticker on the door warning passengers not to lean out of the window, but it was not clearly displayed. a man who drove his car at cyclists, pedestrians and police officers in parliament square in london in august last year has been found guilty of attempted mur
norman, thank you. norman smith.a bomber who killed 22 people is reportedly being extradited from libya to britain. a source has told the bbc that hassim brady, the brother of salman abedi is on his way to the uk. britain requested his extradition in 2017. he was arrested in libya shortly after the attack. the country's biggest rail company has been fined £1 million, after a passenger was killed when he leant out of an unlocked window. govia thameslink railway admitted a breach of health and...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is here.an, here we are, borisjohnson will walk through that dough this afternoon as our will walk through that dough this afternoon as oui’ new will walk through that dough this afternoon as our new prime minister. —— door. it's got to appoint a team first, i guess, —— door. it's got to appoint a team first, iguess, is —— door. it's got to appoint a team first, i guess, is that his first job? yes, we are getting bits and pieces about the type of team he wants to put together. it's going to bea wants to put together. it's going to be a big change from the sorts of current crop because i think mr johnson's view is that mrs may's team, frankly, ran out of puff, were exhausted, just became politically paralysed from doing anything. we talked yesterday about energising the country. he wants to energise the country. he wants to energise the government ability new, younger faces, more diversity, to reflect modern britain. i think also to counter the idea that brexit is a looking backwards, turning i
our assistant political editor norman smith is here.an, here we are, borisjohnson will walk through that dough this afternoon as our will walk through that dough this afternoon as oui’ new will walk through that dough this afternoon as our new prime minister. —— door. it's got to appoint a team first, i guess, —— door. it's got to appoint a team first, iguess, is —— door. it's got to appoint a team first, i guess, is that his first job? yes, we are getting bits and pieces about...
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norman, first of all, loss of pledges but where is the cash coming from?nson was in a garden centre this morning and you can only think in the shrubbery section she came across a funny money bush, he is promising a lot of spend, we had the extraordinary sight of the current chancellor stepping in to say happening on where is this money? they are both men talking about the £26 billion of head room set aside by the chancellor, but that is not money he has turp tucked down the back of the sofa, that is spare borrowing capacity within our existing fiscal rules and in in case, that borrowing capacity has already been earmarked to spend on trying to mitigate the possible consequences of a no—deal brexit. here is the paradox, despite these grandiose spending promise, probably not going to make much difference in this tory leadership contest where the electorate are tory voters and their number one concern is brexit, not money, and that is why we saw jeremy hunt today significantly toughening up his no—deal credential, saying in effect he will present the eu with
norman, first of all, loss of pledges but where is the cash coming from?nson was in a garden centre this morning and you can only think in the shrubbery section she came across a funny money bush, he is promising a lot of spend, we had the extraordinary sight of the current chancellor stepping in to say happening on where is this money? they are both men talking about the £26 billion of head room set aside by the chancellor, but that is not money he has turp tucked down the back of the sofa,...
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norman, thank you. norman smith at westminster.t throughout the morning. some breaking news, hardly a great surprise i suspect if you're a chelsea fan, it has been officially announced that frank lampard has been appointed head coach at chelsea. that announcement has actually come from his former club derby county. 0bviously there's been a great deal of speculation in recent days that frank lampard who spent 13 years at stamford bridge as a player and is very much a favourite amongst the fans, has been appointed as head coach. that va ca ncy appointed as head coach. that vacancy emerging after ratio sorry left the club at the end of the season. patients' lives are being put at risk because of delays in treatment for sepsis, referred to by experts as a hidden killer, because it is hard to spot. it's estimated that 50,000 people in the uk die from sepsis every year. hospitals are meant to put patients on an antibiotic drip within an hour when it's suspected, but research by the bbc suggests a quarter of patients in england are waitin
norman, thank you. norman smith at westminster.t throughout the morning. some breaking news, hardly a great surprise i suspect if you're a chelsea fan, it has been officially announced that frank lampard has been appointed head coach at chelsea. that announcement has actually come from his former club derby county. 0bviously there's been a great deal of speculation in recent days that frank lampard who spent 13 years at stamford bridge as a player and is very much a favourite amongst the fans,...
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norman, thank you.s reaffirmed its full support for the uk's ambassador to the us, after president trump said he will no longer work with him. and the president has treated in the last few minutes, calling the ambassador a pompous fool and a very stupid guy. it follow a leak of emails written by sir kim darroch, describing the trump administration as inept and dysfunctional. in a series of tweets, mr trump also said that theresa may had made a mess of brexit, adding he was thankful that the british people would soon have a new prime minister. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. thank you for your continued hospitality. the emir of qatar thanks to donald trump at a white house dinner last night, you would think the british ambassador sir kim darroch was not there. originally invited, then warned off attending by the administration. after his highly critical description of the administration as dysfunctional, fashion ribbon, clumsy and inept. one of several secret assessments made for whit
norman, thank you.s reaffirmed its full support for the uk's ambassador to the us, after president trump said he will no longer work with him. and the president has treated in the last few minutes, calling the ambassador a pompous fool and a very stupid guy. it follow a leak of emails written by sir kim darroch, describing the trump administration as inept and dysfunctional. in a series of tweets, mr trump also said that theresa may had made a mess of brexit, adding he was thankful that the...
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norman, thank you very much. norman smith, ourassistant political editor.ays the government's has a "ramshackle, dad's army" approach to climate change. the committee on climate change, which advises the government, says it is shocked ministers are failing to cut emissions fast enough. it warns that action to prepare homes and businesses for a hotter world is "less ambitious" than it was a decade ago as our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. we are in the summer period and, as i have been saying throughout the whole of last month as well, we need to drink more fluids. heat can kill elderly people. in this exercise class, they work hard to keep cool. i find it difficult to drink a lot of water but i do know how very important it is, because it can have devastating effects if you get dehydrated. actually, i go in the garden a lot and the windows are all open and we have ice—cream. the world has already overheated by one degree, and it will get hotter. this care home is already adapting. staff have been on extra alert to be more vigilant with offering
norman, thank you very much. norman smith, ourassistant political editor.ays the government's has a "ramshackle, dad's army" approach to climate change. the committee on climate change, which advises the government, says it is shocked ministers are failing to cut emissions fast enough. it warns that action to prepare homes and businesses for a hotter world is "less ambitious" than it was a decade ago as our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. we are in the summer...
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carrie chow joins u from the newsroom with more on nosh norman and the bulls of pam polona. >> josh normanm to mind. josh norman jumped bver all multiple times during the running of the bulls in pamplona. fun or dumb? some are ripping hi for animal cruelties, others for jeopardizing his health. others are just impressed with his athleticism. heif you think t redskins were sweating watchingtheir star corner back jump over a live bull, they actually retweeted the video. so this is video from norman's instagram, a self-described adrenaline junkie.re getting dy to run in the traditional white shirt, a red neckercheef. you can s the bulls eventually runng around him. this tradition began in the early 14th century. 16 people have died modern era doing this. noran called it one of the greatest days in his life. he did jump over the bull twe. said on instagram he was going to do it a third time. you can see him jumping over the bull on nbc 4' sports twitter. set to make $11.5 million this year. the festival lasts nine days. today's run, one person was bored in the arm and five others injured. so,
carrie chow joins u from the newsroom with more on nosh norman and the bulls of pam polona. >> josh normanm to mind. josh norman jumped bver all multiple times during the running of the bulls in pamplona. fun or dumb? some are ripping hi for animal cruelties, others for jeopardizing his health. others are just impressed with his athleticism. heif you think t redskins were sweating watchingtheir star corner back jump over a live bull, they actually retweeted the video. so this is video...
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josh norman is that perfect story.king heat not just for running with the bulls in tmplona, bu jumping over a bull multiple time. norman getting ripped for animalru ty, is unprofessionalm but he's e.lling it one of the best days of his lif this is from his instagm stories. getting ready to run in the traditional white shirt and the red neckerchief, i believe is the prerer sprinting in the streets of pamplona. there he is in the actual bull ring. you can see the bulls start ton run in the bull ring. this is a traditon that began in the early 14th century. 16 people have died in then moder era. norman jumped over t bull twice. it's not seen in this individual video. he was going to do it a third time. in case you're wondering, norman is set to make $11.5 million this year. the redskins had no comment but they did retweet t.is vid >> that's more of an nd eorsement. >> exactly, right? , i mean, would you think they would be more upset that he's putting his contract at risk there and his health in jeopardy? >> and the team'
josh norman is that perfect story.king heat not just for running with the bulls in tmplona, bu jumping over a bull multiple time. norman getting ripped for animalru ty, is unprofessionalm but he's e.lling it one of the best days of his lif this is from his instagm stories. getting ready to run in the traditional white shirt and the red neckerchief, i believe is the prerer sprinting in the streets of pamplona. there he is in the actual bull ring. you can see the bulls start ton run in the bull...
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josh norman in spain jumping over bulls.he running of the bus, an annual tradition there,he football star getting heat, though. come on, come on, where is it? some crics say this is animal cruelty, others say that norman is jeopardizing his health and s career might we add. meanwhile, norman called it the ereatest day of his life. >> there are oth ways to stay in shape in the offseason. >>> we're quickly approaching the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing. and now you can bid on a piece of that history. >> check it out, right here, this is the apollo 11 lunar module time line book. it's the book they se to navigate the surface of the moon in 1969. if you want this, you can bid on it at auction up at christies in new york city. it's one of20 about items related to space exploration going up for sale as we near the 50th anniversary of the apollo moon landing. that book is said to contain traces of moon dust. it's expected to fetch beten 7 and $9 million. not too bad. pretty cheap. >>> so cheaps, dealcountdown is on to amazon
josh norman in spain jumping over bulls.he running of the bus, an annual tradition there,he football star getting heat, though. come on, come on, where is it? some crics say this is animal cruelty, others say that norman is jeopardizing his health and s career might we add. meanwhile, norman called it the ereatest day of his life. >> there are oth ways to stay in shape in the offseason. >>> we're quickly approaching the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing. and now you can bid...
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we did this with the leadership of the president of the board of supervisors, norman yee. we did this with our community partners, including four amazing people who led the community working group consisting of so many stakeholders. folks from labor were at the table. people from the community were at the table. folks from the housing community, from public housing, from all sectors of the community from this city because when we know we need to do something this big, we need to come together. and yes, it was not easy, but i want to thank everyone because the people at the table were open-minded, provided feedback, fought for what they believe in, and now we are here united to make sure that the voters pat this bond in november november. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you so much to the folks who led this effort, including myrna melgar, tamika moss, malcolm young, and annie chung. because we knew how much money we had, but we also had to make sure that we provided the resources for the things that we needed the most. and as someone who grew up in public housing
we did this with the leadership of the president of the board of supervisors, norman yee. we did this with our community partners, including four amazing people who led the community working group consisting of so many stakeholders. folks from labor were at the table. people from the community were at the table. folks from the housing community, from public housing, from all sectors of the community from this city because when we know we need to do something this big, we need to come together....
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let's talk to our assistant political editor norman smith.rible charging preparations for a no deal. what is that going to involve 7 for a no deal. what is that going to involve? it involves an overhaul of the machinery of government which has ended up rather dilapidated under mrs may when it came to no deal planning. there was the idea there was a lack of drive and cash. tea m there was a lack of drive and cash. teamjohnson there was a lack of drive and cash. team johnson has decided to strip everything back to just two committees, one committee which meets every day under michael gove which will be the nuts and bolts, the no deal planning committee which will meet in the same offices as the emergency committee. to convey the idea of a national priority. there will be a second committee which will be a second committee which will be a second committee which will be chaired by the prime minister and that will meet twice a week which will consist of the key players in cabinet and they will make the key brexit decisions. the idea is to give som
let's talk to our assistant political editor norman smith.rible charging preparations for a no deal. what is that going to involve 7 for a no deal. what is that going to involve? it involves an overhaul of the machinery of government which has ended up rather dilapidated under mrs may when it came to no deal planning. there was the idea there was a lack of drive and cash. tea m there was a lack of drive and cash. teamjohnson there was a lack of drive and cash. team johnson has decided to strip...
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and we justxd kind ofu glossed r that josh norman h, loved that. it's amazin lg.mpany? [ kisses ] announcer: to take your kids to and from school? don't forget your science project. announcer: we think it can be something bigger. everybody take your seats. announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers.ou announcer: visitvw dealerr, to learn how you can join in. announcer: now during the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, and select atlas models. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. on fancy technologfor help. what we don't like is relyingy snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. [ nbc theme plays ] [ laughter ] ♪ >> and now, it's time for n "deal deal: government shutdown edition" with your host howie mandel
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thank you very much, norman.ewsroom live on the bbc news channel. anti—as well online. for now, we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. see you soon, goodbye. the four democratic congresswomen told by president trump to go back where they came from have held a joint news conference to hit back at his comments. representatives alexandria 0casio—cortez, ilhan 0mar, ayanna pressley and rashida tlaib, said he was using racism to deflect attention from his failing policies — and urged americans "not to take the bait". here's our washington correspondent david willis. the president of the united states... facing accusations of racism and xenophobia, president trump is not backing down. spelling out his message in capital letters, let anyone be in any doubt, and going on to attack the democrats for closing ranks around the four women. "the dems were trying to distance themselves from the four progressives," he wrote, "but now they are forced "to embrace them. "that means they are endorsing socialism, hate of israel and th
thank you very much, norman.ewsroom live on the bbc news channel. anti—as well online. for now, we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. see you soon, goodbye. the four democratic congresswomen told by president trump to go back where they came from have held a joint news conference to hit back at his comments. representatives alexandria 0casio—cortez, ilhan 0mar, ayanna pressley and rashida tlaib, said he was using racism to deflect attention from his failing policies — and urged americans...
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back to norman.stions, challenging jeremy corbyn to apologise for the ongoing anti—semitism controversy in the labour party. why is it clever? she knows fall well it will get the headlines, it will keep the heat on mr corbyn in the wake of that advertisement in the guardian this morning from labour peers, that it keeps the anti—semitism story bubbling along. i was surprised that he he did not come back and say this as prime minister's questions, and say i asked the question. he chose to took it on, he said you have failed to tackle islamophobia, i have no lessons to learn from you given that you introduced a hostile environment policy, centred around their home fans. the damage i think will be that in terms of news coverage, it keeps the story going on there. interesting and come away from the chamber, i was looking at some of the remarks byjohn mcdonnell, he was an event earlier this morning. he was asked about the anti—semitism row, he hit back at his critics, accusing them of using the rail to dam
back to norman.stions, challenging jeremy corbyn to apologise for the ongoing anti—semitism controversy in the labour party. why is it clever? she knows fall well it will get the headlines, it will keep the heat on mr corbyn in the wake of that advertisement in the guardian this morning from labour peers, that it keeps the anti—semitism story bubbling along. i was surprised that he he did not come back and say this as prime minister's questions, and say i asked the question. he chose to...
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at this time, i would like to ask president of the board of supervisors, norman yee to say a few words. laguna honda is located in his district. >> thank you, mayor. i'm kind of speech list when i found out about this situation and i'm super i am super outraged with what has occurred. like mayor breed, this is personal to me. i have had family members who stay there. i still have friends whose parents are being cared for. so for this to occur under our watch, i don't have the words to express how upset i am. when people send their loved ones there, they trust, they would like to be able to trust that they will have the best care. for the most part, at laguna honda, i would say that they have received that, but for these few staff members that have perpetrated these incidents , i am with dr. colfax, this is a very quick, quick reaction, not only to find out what happened, but what is more important is that we really need to figure out how to prevent something like this from ever happening again because again, when one sends their loved ones there, they want to feel comfortable. they car
at this time, i would like to ask president of the board of supervisors, norman yee to say a few words. laguna honda is located in his district. >> thank you, mayor. i'm kind of speech list when i found out about this situation and i'm super i am super outraged with what has occurred. like mayor breed, this is personal to me. i have had family members who stay there. i still have friends whose parents are being cared for. so for this to occur under our watch, i don't have the words to...
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the team had no comment, but they did retweet the video of norman jumping the bull.ivett people geing hurt out there. >>> according to reports, the thunder have traded russell westbrook to the houston rockets.ño' okc getting chris paul and a slew of first round picks. the thunder say goodbye to westbrook after 11 seasons. he averaged a triple-double each of the last three seasons, now reunited with james harden in houston. the thunder, after trading paul george to the clippers last weekend, they're inuiull reb mode and have 15 first round picks between 2020 and 2026. that is a haul, folks. summer league action. bruno fernando and the hawks taking on rui hachimura and the wizards. hac ha hac.mura had himself a day in the third, this time from downtown. he had 25 points to go with 9 boa ss. nicehowing from the rook. and to close out late for the wizz, justin robinson, former virginia tech store. the steal and the lay-in. the wizz win it 76-71. >>> to tennis. standing in her way, unseated the player from the czech republic. serena, just td. goo she cruises 6-1 in the fi
the team had no comment, but they did retweet the video of norman jumping the bull.ivett people geing hurt out there. >>> according to reports, the thunder have traded russell westbrook to the houston rockets.ño' okc getting chris paul and a slew of first round picks. the thunder say goodbye to westbrook after 11 seasons. he averaged a triple-double each of the last three seasons, now reunited with james harden in houston. the thunder, after trading paul george to the clippers last...
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>> i guess we could, two storming normans. yeah. you mentioned his coach.they do say take the bull by the horns. >>> speaking of the greatest day of one's life, we apparently missed heidi klum's. >> we're finding out this morning the 45-year-old supermodel tied the knot with her 29-year-old musician boyfriend tom kaulitz. tmz reports the two married back in february, back when we were all distracted with the oscars, the super bowl, and el chapo. >> okay, this is klum's third marriage and his second. prior to this marriage, the celebrity hairstylist ric pipino and singer seal. that's who she was married to before. listing all her men. putting her on blast like that. man, she's had this person, this person. you do you, heidi. you do you, heidi. charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! $$9.95? no way.? $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possib
>> i guess we could, two storming normans. yeah. you mentioned his coach.they do say take the bull by the horns. >>> speaking of the greatest day of one's life, we apparently missed heidi klum's. >> we're finding out this morning the 45-year-old supermodel tied the knot with her 29-year-old musician boyfriend tom kaulitz. tmz reports the two married back in february, back when we were all distracted with the oscars, the super bowl, and el chapo. >> okay, this is...
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abc 7 news reporter janai norman has the details. >> reporter: this morning doctors in milwaukee are sounding the alarm ability e-cigarettes. >> we're very concerned with what we're seeing. >> reporter: health officials say eighteens were hospitalized in the past month all with lung damage because of vaping. doctors say the patients experienced shortness of breath, fatigue, weight loss and chest pain. an exact cause is unknown. wisconsin health officials are gathering information on what connection there may be with these cases if any. doctors say it's unclear how long the teenagers' health issues will last. >> we don't have studies showing long-term effects. >> reporter: it came as co-founder of juul answered questions on capitol hill. a house committee is investigating where the company marketed its e-cigarettes to kids. >> you're nothing but a marketer of a poison and your target has been young people. >> reporter: juul's co-founder says juul was developed for adult smokers who wanted to quit. he says the company has taken steps to reduce underage use including down social media p
abc 7 news reporter janai norman has the details. >> reporter: this morning doctors in milwaukee are sounding the alarm ability e-cigarettes. >> we're very concerned with what we're seeing. >> reporter: health officials say eighteens were hospitalized in the past month all with lung damage because of vaping. doctors say the patients experienced shortness of breath, fatigue, weight loss and chest pain. an exact cause is unknown. wisconsin health officials are gathering...