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norman: yes. tom: from around here, norman?me were students. this fellow is part brazilian and part hungarian. and this choi, korean, he is a student at ohio state university. he is a japanese student. i got her at bennington college in vermont. here's a jewish student. he was taking summer courses at the indian hills school, a mile or so from here, just up the road. tom: how about the ones who live here all year round? any of those? norman: let's see, there is mr. lalas, a retired postmaster of stockbridge, right here. he made a pre-good rabbi, i think. by the way, in real life, he is a very devout catholic. [laughter] you see this group? there is a father, mother and child. they are the squires family from arlington, vermont. he is a yankee and she is swedish. they have, i think, 12 kids. i did not get them all in that picture but it is quite a family. this girl here, she is a local girl from pittsfield, about 15 miles from here. her name is susie lee. this is chris schaefer. he is my very good friend and business manager. bo
norman: yes. tom: from around here, norman?me were students. this fellow is part brazilian and part hungarian. and this choi, korean, he is a student at ohio state university. he is a japanese student. i got her at bennington college in vermont. here's a jewish student. he was taking summer courses at the indian hills school, a mile or so from here, just up the road. tom: how about the ones who live here all year round? any of those? norman: let's see, there is mr. lalas, a retired postmaster...
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norman, norman smith is in westminster. lots of questions quarantine norman, lots of questions around the quarantine and a desire for things to be different, but the government claim it is taking a safety first approach. well, boris johnson sadly is taking a safety first approach. he seems to be driven by a conviction that the priority for the government must be avoiding the possibility of a second surge in the virus, although there are those in government who have argued for, if you like, a more relaxed approach in terms of regional quarantine policy. the heathrow boss says that he believes there are ministers and government who support his idea of rolling out a shorter testing regime for people returning from spain. the prime minister himself i think is deeply, deeply cautious and for that reason, we are not going to see any reduction in the 1a day period for the foreseeable future. it's clear the foreseeable future. it's clear the government is looking for options, we have had that confirmed in the house of lords by the transport minister yesterday but clearly, they do not believe
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norman: always a pleasure. jeffrey: let us jump right into the history of the violence that consumed the nation in general and congress in particular in the years leading up to the civil war. joanne, we will begin with you because your book, "field of blood," describes it vividly and the statistics you talk about are so striking. between 1830 and 1860, you write, there were more than 70 violent incidents between congressmen in the house and senate chambers or in a nearby streets and dueling grounds. and it was not confined to congress. there were 109 riots nationwide. let me ask it this way, is it true that there was more violence then in congress in particular, but also the nation in general than there is now? why was it and give us a sense of how violent congress was. joanne: sure. to answer your question first, this is going to be an obvious thing to say, but congress is a representative institution. so it very much does reflect the ethos of the time, and the fact of the matter is in the first part of the 19
norman: always a pleasure. jeffrey: let us jump right into the history of the violence that consumed the nation in general and congress in particular in the years leading up to the civil war. joanne, we will begin with you because your book, "field of blood," describes it vividly and the statistics you talk about are so striking. between 1830 and 1860, you write, there were more than 70 violent incidents between congressmen in the house and senate chambers or in a nearby streets and...
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anniversary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day. and putting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms. that made visible, tangible and real, the ideological concepts that president roosevelt expressed in his state of the union address in 1941. freedom oft is speech and expression. .verywhere in the world of everyd is freedom person to worship god in his own way, everywhere in the world. want,ird is freedom from which translated into world terms, means economic understandings, which will secure to every nation, a healthy, peace time life for its inhabitants, everywhere in the world. freedom from fear. this translated into world terms, means a worldwide reduction of armaments to centerpoint, and in such a fashion that no nation would be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. [applause] [thundering applause] >> what people forget today is that the concept of four freedoms did not take immediate halt in the nat
anniversary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day. and putting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms. that made visible, tangible and real, the ideological concepts that president roosevelt expressed in his state of the union address in 1941. freedom oft is speech and expression. .verywhere in the world of everyd is freedom person to worship god in his own way, everywhere in...
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and norman rockwell himself has come to ask.ndink in making it plain not locating it in something as specific as congress, with a microphone or with a person more, he has made this a he's made it a more symbolic, more ubiquitous right rather than an incident. so "the right to know" would have probably been a something rockwell would have thought about in the way he would have freedom. as people think of rockwell as the typical american family and the like, as he grew more mature and thoughtful, rockwell created a series of paintings and images bringing together diverse people. in this case study for the , a united nations. russia, the united kingdom, and the united states, as political figures but surrounded by people from the world. an image can of like a gandhi figure there. people from all nations brought together in thought, contemplation, expectation, hope, desire. that the diverse peoples of the world could come together. we see this theme throughout rockwell's late career, the late last years of his life, as he "the golde
and norman rockwell himself has come to ask.ndink in making it plain not locating it in something as specific as congress, with a microphone or with a person more, he has made this a he's made it a more symbolic, more ubiquitous right rather than an incident. so "the right to know" would have probably been a something rockwell would have thought about in the way he would have freedom. as people think of rockwell as the typical american family and the like, as he grew more mature and...
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norman rockwell was trained as an illustrator.ied in the art students league in new york, learned the basics of painting and drawing the human body, and mastered his craft essentially with the skill of being able to re-create, in drawings or in paintings, as accurately and realistically as a camera might. although rockwell said in his autobiography that he sometimes looked at the world is a little too messy and not quite as ideal as he would like it to be, and therefore he made it more ideal , in his paintings. he became extraordinarily well art -- first his working for the boy scouts and then working for magazines -- the great one being "the saturday evening post." so, as an artist who appeared on the cover of the post, millions of people would see his art, far more than were he an artist that was making paintings for a wealthy patron, or for a museum, say. he was a very popular artist and chronicled american life from really that teens through the teens, the 1920's, the 1930's, the 1940's, up until the early 1970's. so, where th
norman rockwell was trained as an illustrator.ied in the art students league in new york, learned the basics of painting and drawing the human body, and mastered his craft essentially with the skill of being able to re-create, in drawings or in paintings, as accurately and realistically as a camera might. although rockwell said in his autobiography that he sometimes looked at the world is a little too messy and not quite as ideal as he would like it to be, and therefore he made it more ideal ,...
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norman, think very much. i just want to norman smith! as if! norman, think very much.breaking news. this is to do with the british reaction to the new extradition laws that china is introducing in hong kong. and priti patel has just said, the introducing in hong kong. and priti patel hasjust said, the home secretary, that honours 3 million people in hong kong, january next year, she says applicants will not need a job to the country. we are planning to open the hong kong british national overseas fees are from january 2021. this is a written statement from parliament. there will be no skills, tests or minimum economic means test. i'm giving citizens the opportunity to acquire full british citizenship. they don't need to have a job before coming to the uk. they can look for work once here and they may bring their immediate dependents, including non—british national overseas citizens. about 300,000 people currently hold a b&o passport. an estimated 3 million eligible for a b&0 estimated 3 million eligible for a b&o passport. it does give the passport holder the right to
norman, think very much. i just want to norman smith! as if! norman, think very much.breaking news. this is to do with the british reaction to the new extradition laws that china is introducing in hong kong. and priti patel has just said, the introducing in hong kong. and priti patel hasjust said, the home secretary, that honours 3 million people in hong kong, january next year, she says applicants will not need a job to the country. we are planning to open the hong kong british national...
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"good luck norman #legend."well norman smith, a fabulous journalist "and brilliant political observer. "6:30am will never be the same". he was alluding to norman's daily early morning appearance on the today programme on radio a. and our colleague, victoria derbyshire, who has worked closely alongside norman over the years, said, "he is immense, wise, clever and funny. "i have loved working with you. "thank you for being a magnificent and kind colleague." my colleague, annita mcveigh, spoke to norman earlier about what he will be getting up to. i just came to the conclusion that i really can't spend the rest of my life prattling on about politics on this balcony. it's time i went out there and had a look at the big, wide world out there, and that involves going on some decent walks with the hound. so, first off, i'm going to be walking st cuthbert‘s way, which is a five—day walk between the borders town of melrose and holy island, so me and the hound will be spending some time tramping along there. but i've had
"good luck norman #legend."well norman smith, a fabulous journalist "and brilliant political observer. "6:30am will never be the same". he was alluding to norman's daily early morning appearance on the today programme on radio a. and our colleague, victoria derbyshire, who has worked closely alongside norman over the years, said, "he is immense, wise, clever and funny. "i have loved working with you. "thank you for being a magnificent and kind...
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his name is norman mineta. he was born in say jose, california, and he enjoyed ten years of a happy childhood before he and the population of 120,000 more japanese-americans like him were taken from their homes and held prisoner in internment camps around the country. it was because the united states was at war with japan but it had little to do with them. they were americans. he took that experience and turned it into something good. convinced that he wanted to make this country a better place for others, he went into politics. he became the mayor of the city, a congressman representing his state, a champion for asian-americans, a soldier, a leader in one of america's most innovative companies, and then he was chosen by presidents of different political parties to be members of their candidates. he became the united states secretary of commerce and then the united states secretary of transportation. his story is a lesson to us all. it's a model on how to turn adversity into something positive, something that c
his name is norman mineta. he was born in say jose, california, and he enjoyed ten years of a happy childhood before he and the population of 120,000 more japanese-americans like him were taken from their homes and held prisoner in internment camps around the country. it was because the united states was at war with japan but it had little to do with them. they were americans. he took that experience and turned it into something good. convinced that he wanted to make this country a better place...
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anniversary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-dayputting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms.
anniversary of the norman walk while museum -- norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-dayputting on the road great images norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms.
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norman, thank you. norman smith.ays uk house prices have seen their first annual fall since 2012. the value of properties was 0.1% lower injune than in the same month last year. the department of health says it's reached a data—sharing agreement with local authorities, which will allow them to access information about the number of people in their area testing positive for coronavirus. the move follows criticism about the length of time it took to get information to officials in leicester, where there's been a big spike in infections. 0ur health correspondent, lauren moss, is here. there have reports of other cities seeing a spike. what does this actually mean?‘ broader area, not at the actual postcode for the area... we know the prime minister has spoken about tackling local flair ups where they p0p up tackling local flair ups where they pop up at the critical medical association, who represent doctors, have today said unless on authorities know where the virus as it is quite useless. they need to know where it is a
norman, thank you. norman smith.ays uk house prices have seen their first annual fall since 2012. the value of properties was 0.1% lower injune than in the same month last year. the department of health says it's reached a data—sharing agreement with local authorities, which will allow them to access information about the number of people in their area testing positive for coronavirus. the move follows criticism about the length of time it took to get information to officials in leicester,...
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>> i knew i wanted norman to be the center of the story. the first thing i wanted was to write a story about the japanese american internment. since i write nonfiction history, what i do, as i always have a young person at the center of my story. i went to heart mountain to see the interpretive center that is on the site of the former heart mountain war relocation center, the internment camp. it was there that i learned about norms role in the civil liberties act of 1988. being able to write a book about somebody who did something that great to give back to the japanese american community, is what pulled me in first. that was the first thing. the second thing was that norm was the perfect age. he was ten, 11 and 12 when he was going through this experience. since i write for young readers, that made a lot of sense as well. the third thing is i love the arc of the story. he made a friend in the camp who was not japanese american. he was a boy from wyoming. he was also boy scouts like norm was. they met at a boy scout event in the camp and la
>> i knew i wanted norman to be the center of the story. the first thing i wanted was to write a story about the japanese american internment. since i write nonfiction history, what i do, as i always have a young person at the center of my story. i went to heart mountain to see the interpretive center that is on the site of the former heart mountain war relocation center, the internment camp. it was there that i learned about norms role in the civil liberties act of 1988. being able to...
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norman, thank you. norman smith at westminster.t projects to try to understand why people from ethnic minorities are at greater risk from covid—i9. scientists are being giving millions of pounds to analyse data about health and social circumstances, as well as genetic risk factors. the research will also investigate whether health care workers are particularly vulnerable. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. rudresh pathak died of coronavirus last month. he was a consultant psychiatrist in boston, in lincolnshire. dr pathak was on a ventilator for 70 days. rudresh pathak died of coronavirus last month. —— i think that was one of the really difficult parts. when he was on a ventilator, we were told that in all likelihood he would probably die on the ventilator. however, you know, he battled on, he became better, and he came off the ventilator. mid—june he deteriorated, and suddenly, a week after that, he passed away. so far, more than 16,000 people have died from coronavirus. a disproportionate number of people who have d
norman, thank you. norman smith at westminster.t projects to try to understand why people from ethnic minorities are at greater risk from covid—i9. scientists are being giving millions of pounds to analyse data about health and social circumstances, as well as genetic risk factors. the research will also investigate whether health care workers are particularly vulnerable. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. rudresh pathak died of coronavirus last month. he was a consultant...
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norman, after a ll joins us from westminster. norman, after all this delay, no smoking gun?port is truly shocking about the sheer level of russian involvement in british politics, evenif involvement in british politics, even if the details are not there so we do not get any details of whether the russians did try to read the brexit referendum with russian money and russian inference, whether they try to influence the scottish referendum or whether there was tainted money from the kremlin finding its way into conservative party coffers. of those important details are simply not there. but the broad picture is shocking, just the broad picture is shocking, just the sheer scale of russian attempts to influence our politics. the new normal, the committee describes it, influence pedalled through russian money, paid to what it calls a buffer of westerners, often estate agents, accountants, lawyers, also paid, it seems, to members of the house of lords, some of whom are directly employed, it seems, by companies linked to the russian state. but let‘s look at the report in more detail
norman, after a ll joins us from westminster. norman, after all this delay, no smoking gun?port is truly shocking about the sheer level of russian involvement in british politics, evenif involvement in british politics, even if the details are not there so we do not get any details of whether the russians did try to read the brexit referendum with russian money and russian inference, whether they try to influence the scottish referendum or whether there was tainted money from the kremlin...
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congressman ralph norman joins us next on how washington is tackling all of these things this week. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad.
congressman ralph norman joins us next on how washington is tackling all of these things this week. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad.
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norman smith, thank you.te seen it before. we have discovered things about the system that we could not have learnt in normal times. how it performed under conditions of severe, sustained and nationwide pressure. the choices that front—line professionals make if you give them greater freedom. what rules and structures are essential to the effective delivery of health and social care and what arejust a layer of of health and social care and what are just a layer of bureaucratic ba rna cles are just a layer of bureaucratic barnacles which can be stripped away to streamline the vessel beneath? if you think about it, in terms of mobilising the resources of the state of the pandemic has been as close as you can get to fighting a war without actually fighting a war. we achieve things that people never thought possible. like building nightingale hospitals in nine days, or doubling i see you capacity to treat the most sick or treating half of patients in outpatients and primary care online. at the same time, our bril
norman smith, thank you.te seen it before. we have discovered things about the system that we could not have learnt in normal times. how it performed under conditions of severe, sustained and nationwide pressure. the choices that front—line professionals make if you give them greater freedom. what rules and structures are essential to the effective delivery of health and social care and what arejust a layer of of health and social care and what are just a layer of bureaucratic ba rna cles are...
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thank you, norman. norman smith.will soon be able to visit outdoor areas of pubs, cafes a nd restau ra nts. the welsh government has announced a further easing of lockdown restrictions for the hospitality industry from july 13th, but indoor areas have to stay closed for now. here's our wales correspondent tomos morgan. the hope and expectation of what could be come 13th ofjuly in wales. enjoying a drink with friends in the sunny weather. but the reality is, evenin sunny weather. but the reality is, even in the middle of summer, it still reigns and the two metres social distancing rule will still apply. but outdoor spaces of pubs and apply. but outdoor spaces of pubs a nd restau ra nts apply. but outdoor spaces of pubs and restaurants will be able to reopen a week on monday.“ and restaurants will be able to reopen a week on monday. if the requirement to stay local is lifted this will allow our outdoor visitor attractions to open. but they will have to follow the rules on social distancing and hand hygiene. and they wi
thank you, norman. norman smith.will soon be able to visit outdoor areas of pubs, cafes a nd restau ra nts. the welsh government has announced a further easing of lockdown restrictions for the hospitality industry from july 13th, but indoor areas have to stay closed for now. here's our wales correspondent tomos morgan. the hope and expectation of what could be come 13th ofjuly in wales. enjoying a drink with friends in the sunny weather. but the reality is, evenin sunny weather. but the reality...
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let's go to see my buddy ralph norman, debbie lesko, flores. i think there's more out there. marsha blackburn come i served with her in the state senate. mcclintock, probably the coolest name in washington now as far as i'm concerned. tom, thank you again, brother and i will yield the remainder of my time back to the next person as you all come you bureaucrats like to say here in d.c. good seeing y'all. >> thank you very much. appreciate your remarks and much of what else i hope to see you all the person next year with our live pig book. now we have congressman bill flores, went to making use been the most consistent attending events many, many years and maybe he can come back and show up after retirement. >> that would be great. good morning. i appreciate everybody participating. on this annual event or. the 28th edition of and covering federal pork spending in washington. cagw is to be committed for the continuous work highlighting the most ridiculous, the most absurd and most wasteful examples of government excess. the pig book is become of the conscious of taxpayers and i
let's go to see my buddy ralph norman, debbie lesko, flores. i think there's more out there. marsha blackburn come i served with her in the state senate. mcclintock, probably the coolest name in washington now as far as i'm concerned. tom, thank you again, brother and i will yield the remainder of my time back to the next person as you all come you bureaucrats like to say here in d.c. good seeing y'all. >> thank you very much. appreciate your remarks and much of what else i hope to see...
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that is why, along with my norman, iswith ralph the earmark illumination act. good work there. , greatlways great work to work with you, especially when it comes to government waste. but the only way to end this port euro spending -- this porkbarrel spending in washington is to pass legislation banning earmarks once and for all. each and every taxpayer dollar is sacred, and we should start treating it that way. thanks again for all that you do. thanks to you, and thanks to citizens against government waste. >> thank you. we will now hear from congressman tim burchett of tennessee. rep. burchett: thank you. i remember last year it was a little colder, and i got to meet ted budd, so it evened out pretty good. it turned out we have been buddies ever since. you are muted. hate doing that to you. what you say, ted? budd: i can comment from the peanut gallery here. rep. burchett: you need a 13-year-old dollar to show you what you're doing wrong and embarrass you with your computer skills. thank you for inviting me here as a freshman, and i am honored to be joining yo
that is why, along with my norman, iswith ralph the earmark illumination act. good work there. , greatlways great work to work with you, especially when it comes to government waste. but the only way to end this port euro spending -- this porkbarrel spending in washington is to pass legislation banning earmarks once and for all. each and every taxpayer dollar is sacred, and we should start treating it that way. thanks again for all that you do. thanks to you, and thanks to citizens against...
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norman rockwell's exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversaryf the norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day, and putting on the road the great images that norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms, that made visible, tangible and
norman rockwell's exhibition is a major traveling international show celebrating the 50th anniversaryf the norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day, and putting on the road the great images that norman rockwell painted that really created a national concept of the four freedoms, that made visible, tangible and
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dr norman swan my guest medical correspondent at the australian broadcasting corporation and the host of a.b.c.'s corona cap's podcast thanks again. and as always thanks so much for chaining into our to say i'll be back with that in half assed time to say that. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. problem drugs has come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we seem very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invented america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients don't do those manufacturers all the governments are. always the issue of trying to playing out in the american election cycle will trump and biden betray themselves as being tough on beijing maybe they are at least rhetorically but reality s
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and i want to really thank the board of supervisor, president norman yee. this is his district. he is an advocate for kids especially, and wanted to make sure that this summer that there was an opportunity for kids to have, you know, something to do. i can't even imagine -- when i was a kid i was a handful and i just would have felt so bad if i would have had to put my grandmother through the challenges of my personality, especially if we were dealing with something like covid at that time. so i know a lot of parents are really struggling. and so i love the fact that there are camps that are open. there are opportunities for kids to come together. we saw some of those kids today and they're so happy to be here. so happy to be outside. and they're determined to do their part. and i'm so proud of them for really just weathering the storm. so thank you to the parents and the others. and at this time i'd like to recognize president -- the board of supervisors, norman yee, who is with us today to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, mayor breed. and you were a handful when you w
and i want to really thank the board of supervisor, president norman yee. this is his district. he is an advocate for kids especially, and wanted to make sure that this summer that there was an opportunity for kids to have, you know, something to do. i can't even imagine -- when i was a kid i was a handful and i just would have felt so bad if i would have had to put my grandmother through the challenges of my personality, especially if we were dealing with something like covid at that time. so...
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talking to christina norman, former head of oprah winfrey network.at to have you on this morning. every time we get numbers that disappoint for netflix, the people go, its over. its over a couple of weeks later, netflix surprises us again what do you think the outlook looks like >> i think you can look at the outlook in terms of viewers. i saw something this morning that talked about 99 people watched that film "extraction. there is value in the content and the audiences they are serving. >> i'm going to ask you a very difficult question because i never heard of the movie "extraction. do you believe in the numbers put out or auto plays? >> no, they did change the algorithm. series like "never have i ever." netflix has attracted a lot of broad audiences and streamers others have left out of the picture. expanding their audiences and build their contact, they are seeing success >> yeah. everybody i know is watching "ozark." i watch "fowza" and "money heist. you may have heard of this company called nbc universal peacock released the streaming landscape
talking to christina norman, former head of oprah winfrey network.at to have you on this morning. every time we get numbers that disappoint for netflix, the people go, its over. its over a couple of weeks later, netflix surprises us again what do you think the outlook looks like >> i think you can look at the outlook in terms of viewers. i saw something this morning that talked about 99 people watched that film "extraction. there is value in the content and the audiences they are...
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let's speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith, in westminster.f isolation time, talking of extending quarantine to other countries, it feels like the government is battening down again, doesn't it? i think this will come asa doesn't it? i think this will come as a jolt to many others because the sun is out, lockdown is being eased, we can go to the park and go to restau ra nts, ta ke a we can go to the park and go to restaurants, take a foreign holiday abroad, a bit wobbly there. this announcementjust abroad, a bit wobbly there. this announcement just feels like abroad, a bit wobbly there. this announcementjust feels like the bra kes announcementjust feels like the brakes are beginning to be applied and in the last few minutes we've heard from the prime minister, who said we mustn't delude ourselves, this is —— we mustn't delude ourselves this is over, we've got to keep our focus stand that follows on from the quarantine restrictions for travellers returning from spain, it may soon apply to luxembourg, may belgium, there is a lockdown in leiceste
let's speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith, in westminster.f isolation time, talking of extending quarantine to other countries, it feels like the government is battening down again, doesn't it? i think this will come asa doesn't it? i think this will come as a jolt to many others because the sun is out, lockdown is being eased, we can go to the park and go to restau ra nts, ta ke a we can go to the park and go to restaurants, take a foreign holiday abroad, a bit wobbly there....
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with me now is our assistant political editor norman smith. good morning, norman.ficial announcement from gavin williamson, are you hearing about any new details? some of those details of the draft plan were lea ked details of the draft plan were leaked earlier this week. are you hearing about anything else that will be contained in it?|j hearing about anything else that will be contained in it? i think we have the broad thrust of the proposals. but a lot of it seems to me is going to come down to psychology rather than detailed policy in terms of will parents have sufficient confidence to send their children back. we know injune they absolutely did not and a lot of it is going to be depend on stuff out with gavin williamson's control in terms of the overall level of infections in the community in september —— dependent on stuff out with. test and tracing, how quickly testing can be done, how swiftly mobile testing units can be deployed to schools if there is an outbreak. all of those bigger covid questions, it seems to me, are going to be as important as all the i
with me now is our assistant political editor norman smith. good morning, norman.ficial announcement from gavin williamson, are you hearing about any new details? some of those details of the draft plan were lea ked details of the draft plan were leaked earlier this week. are you hearing about anything else that will be contained in it?|j hearing about anything else that will be contained in it? i think we have the broad thrust of the proposals. but a lot of it seems to me is going to come down...
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and abc news reporter gentlemja norman has more on how he did >> reporter: sports fans are hungry for live competition. and this weekend's nathan's famous hot dog eating contest delivering a satisfying spectacle. joey "jaws" chestnut claiming his 13th mustard belt in just 14 years and setting a new world record. chomping down 75 hot dogs during the ten minute contest. crushing his previous record of 74. >> it was hard, but i knew i was fast in the beginning. it was blistering speed. >> reporter: the tradition usually drawing a large rowdy crowd to coney island. but this year, with the coronavirus, safety concerns establishing a hot dog eating world. the standard pool of 15 partici and no cheering fans. >> minute six is where i really missed the crowd. >> reporter: and hot dogs are a cookout staple for families over the holiday weekend, but how does his mega meal compare to the average serving? he coupled nearly 22,000 calo e calories over ten minutes. chestnut celebrating in unusual circumstances. >> this was a crazy year and happy that i was able to get a record. >> reporter: janai n
and abc news reporter gentlemja norman has more on how he did >> reporter: sports fans are hungry for live competition. and this weekend's nathan's famous hot dog eating contest delivering a satisfying spectacle. joey "jaws" chestnut claiming his 13th mustard belt in just 14 years and setting a new world record. chomping down 75 hot dogs during the ten minute contest. crushing his previous record of 74. >> it was hard, but i knew i was fast in the beginning. it was...
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shows what he .onsiders the crown jewels george washington university professor takes a tour of the normant assist -- contemporary works by artists reinterpreting the four freedoms. >> next, a visit to philadelphia's museum of the american revolution. in the first of a two-part program, we learned about the location and design, tour the exhibit galleries exploring the origins of the revolution. >> my name is michael quinn. i am the president and ceo of museum of the american revolution. i am now standing on the plaza of the museum in old city philadelphia.
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norman, for the moment, thank you very much.rickle, thank you both forjoining us. joining me now is dr mike tildesley, professor in infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick. thank you forjoining us. to what extent is their growing evidence that people can be infectious for quite a long period of time with coronavirus, perhaps longer than initially thought. certainly, we are starting to see increased evidence of this being the case but we know, as has already been said by your previous interviewee that people can be infectious with the virus, may be about 1—3 days before symptoms start to emerge. this policy of going up to emerge. this policy of going up to ten days is not necessarily going to ten days is not necessarily going to do much to mitigate that problem but perhaps more seriously, there is evidence that possibly people are most infectious within that period of seven days around when they start to show symptoms but people may be infectious even for a few days after they start showing symptoms. so this 10—
norman, for the moment, thank you very much.rickle, thank you both forjoining us. joining me now is dr mike tildesley, professor in infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick. thank you forjoining us. to what extent is their growing evidence that people can be infectious for quite a long period of time with coronavirus, perhaps longer than initially thought. certainly, we are starting to see increased evidence of this being the case but we know, as has already been said by your...
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wish to pursue mention on zama norman it's a house of. cards. we've come to southern germany to follow up on a lead they're supposed to be an extremist right wing group here that allegedly has ties to the elite the boom is fair unit the car as car. we're looking for a member of that group a weapons dealer called el when we find him he agrees to an interview provided we don't show his face. as a former soldier he says he 1st met the conspirators in 2015 when a member of the car as car invited him to a meeting of like minded individuals the group is said to have included soldiers and police officers this work and for that was not the meeting and. then where i'm not going to say he's at the barracks incog you've got good sources the cosco barracks and call of is a high security area. and if i had the man who invited him to the meeting as andre s also known to some group members as. refugee nuestro we were impressed that he could organize a meeting with the 54 i'm sure that. claims that another meeting someone suggested that on day x. the coup parti
wish to pursue mention on zama norman it's a house of. cards. we've come to southern germany to follow up on a lead they're supposed to be an extremist right wing group here that allegedly has ties to the elite the boom is fair unit the car as car. we're looking for a member of that group a weapons dealer called el when we find him he agrees to an interview provided we don't show his face. as a former soldier he says he 1st met the conspirators in 2015 when a member of the car as car invited...
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information agency profile of illlustrator norman rockwell.olk singer and songwriter tom glazer, who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his stockbridge, massachusetts home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences, and career.
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julie norman is a lecturer and researcher on middle east politics at university college london.n there is no challenge to president bashar al—assad what is the significance of these elections? well, that said, we know these elections will go the same way the previous parliamentary elections have gone throughout the war which is with the baath party dominating so this is an election for show. what has changed, though, is that the regime is in charge of much more of the country now than they were since the last election in 2016. at that election the government only controlled 20% of the country and they now control 70%, so it is away for bashar al—assad to show his own legitimacy within the country by showing that he has this kind of extensive reach now, showing that people are coming out to the polls across the country in support of him and for the baath party and their allies. this is of course against the backdrop of massive economic catastrophe in syria. you are speaking about the catastrophe in lebanon, that has impacted syria as well, so, even though this is a political mome
julie norman is a lecturer and researcher on middle east politics at university college london.n there is no challenge to president bashar al—assad what is the significance of these elections? well, that said, we know these elections will go the same way the previous parliamentary elections have gone throughout the war which is with the baath party dominating so this is an election for show. what has changed, though, is that the regime is in charge of much more of the country now than they...
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ralph norman, i yield you as much time as you may need. mr. norman: congressman arrington, i want to thank you for having this special order. it couldn't come at a more unique time in history, defining america's values our culture, and our heritage. now more than ever need to be spotlighted. jody, you summed it up well. it boils down to three things -- things. faith. family. and country. faith, family, and country. and i will tell you america finds herself in an hour of peril. in the recent weeks and months, we have seen the unhinging of civil order and a near collapse of the rule of law in certain cities. this chamber should serve as the shining example from the rest -- for the rest of our great country. sadly, we are failing to live up to that expectation. instead of open and honest debate, we are allowing the cancel culture to creep inside these halllowed halls that have stood for centuries. we hear calls for national conversion, a wider debate, or a public reckoning and every day e are denied it. a new regime of liberal gate keepers is int
ralph norman, i yield you as much time as you may need. mr. norman: congressman arrington, i want to thank you for having this special order. it couldn't come at a more unique time in history, defining america's values our culture, and our heritage. now more than ever need to be spotlighted. jody, you summed it up well. it boils down to three things -- things. faith. family. and country. faith, family, and country. and i will tell you america finds herself in an hour of peril. in the recent...
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norman smith, thank you. on the government over the russia report, with calls for tighter restriction on russians coming to the uk and more powers for the security and intelligence agencies. let's go to our security correspondent, gordon correra. particularly the idea of registering russian nationals coming to the uk. yes, we heard in the last half hour from james brokenshire, the security minister, with an outline of all the things he said the government had been doing that russia in the last year and been doing that russia in the last yearand a been doing that russia in the last year and a half, since the government gave evidence to the intelligence and security committee, saying it is taking all kinds of action to deal with it. one issue which is certainly at the forefront at the moment is the issue of new powers, possibility, for instance, of reviewing the issue of —— the initial secrets act and a foreign registration act, something that the us has, in which someone who is working on behalf of a foreign g
norman smith, thank you. on the government over the russia report, with calls for tighter restriction on russians coming to the uk and more powers for the security and intelligence agencies. let's go to our security correspondent, gordon correra. particularly the idea of registering russian nationals coming to the uk. yes, we heard in the last half hour from james brokenshire, the security minister, with an outline of all the things he said the government had been doing that russia in the last...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.endent inquiry into the pandemic? i think it is quite a significant moment because although everyone here assumed there would be an investigation into the covid crisis borisjohnson has connected to a full independent inquiry and we know from inquiries we have seen, whether it is the iraq inquiry or the leveson inquiry or bloody sunday, they have the potential to shape and shatter the reputations of the most powerful and to probe in a most thinking and calculations in crisis which it is often hard to do through the normal scrutiny ofjournalists 01’ the normal scrutiny ofjournalists or politicians. but there are an awful lot of unanswered questions. we still do not really know what the prime minister meant when he talked about an independent inquiry. that could be a judge inquiry or a lower calibre investigation led by an academic or maybe as a select committee. we do not know the timeframe. the prime minister has indicated he doesn't think we should hold the inquiry while we are still g
our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.endent inquiry into the pandemic? i think it is quite a significant moment because although everyone here assumed there would be an investigation into the covid crisis borisjohnson has connected to a full independent inquiry and we know from inquiries we have seen, whether it is the iraq inquiry or the leveson inquiry or bloody sunday, they have the potential to shape and shatter the reputations of the most powerful and to probe in a...
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let's speak to norman smith. will the government be stung by the criticism?y, when we had the cash for eating out, buying a home, businesses for keeping on staff, but today we get the flip side, the warnings of the dire economic downturn. it kind of explains why the chancellor is not that bothered by the criticism from his top tax man that he might be wasting taxpayer money because his response is, "yes, you have got a point but such is the scale of the recession we are facing, we have got to spend big, we have got to spend now, we have just to spend big, we have got to spend now, we havejust got to spend big, we have got to spend now, we have just got to spray the money around." there isn't the time 01’ space money around." there isn't the time or space to come up with some clever targeted scheme to help particular sectors. we have just targeted scheme to help particular sectors. we havejust got targeted scheme to help particular sectors. we have just got to par the money into the economy because in his view we are facing the most severe recession in our his
let's speak to norman smith. will the government be stung by the criticism?y, when we had the cash for eating out, buying a home, businesses for keeping on staff, but today we get the flip side, the warnings of the dire economic downturn. it kind of explains why the chancellor is not that bothered by the criticism from his top tax man that he might be wasting taxpayer money because his response is, "yes, you have got a point but such is the scale of the recession we are facing, we have got...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.ays of confusion over all this. what's going on? there's been confusion because i think ministers frankly have been a little bit wobbly about how this will pan out. the hope is that if we have to wear face coverings in england in shops, people will think it is safe to go back into shops and their work, it will revitalise town centres again. the counter view is the opposite. people will see people in face coverings and they will not go into the city centre and will think winning a mask in a shop, what a palaver, i'm not going to do that andi a palaver, i'm not going to do that and i will shop online. the scientific advice has become ever clearer in favour of the benefits of face masks. pretty much every other country has gone down this road. and there is the crying need for clarity and a simple clear message. to be fairto and a simple clear message. to be fair to the government, it's not just they who have been confused, we are quitea just they who have been confused, we are quite a con
our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.ays of confusion over all this. what's going on? there's been confusion because i think ministers frankly have been a little bit wobbly about how this will pan out. the hope is that if we have to wear face coverings in england in shops, people will think it is safe to go back into shops and their work, it will revitalise town centres again. the counter view is the opposite. people will see people in face coverings and they will not...
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here's abc's janai norman. >> keep moving!> reporter: tonight, the firearms at the center of this controversial confrontation are no longer in the hands of the couple who brandished them outside their st. louis mansion. police executing a search warrant at the home, seizing the rifle as evidence and investigating whether the couple committed a crime in these images that went viral last month. >> based upon missouri law and what they refer to as the castle doctrine, if individuals unlawfully enter onto private property, you have the right to take means reasonably necessary in order to defend yourself. this was what happened here. >> reporter: mark and patricia mccloskey, seen june 28th shouting and pointing their weapons at protestors who their lawyer says broke through a gate and onto a private road outside their home. >> i was terrified that we'd be murdered within seconds, that our house would be burned down, that our pets would be killed. >> reporter: mark mccloskey also telling a local tv station the couple grabbed their g
here's abc's janai norman. >> keep moving!> reporter: tonight, the firearms at the center of this controversial confrontation are no longer in the hands of the couple who brandished them outside their st. louis mansion. police executing a search warrant at the home, seizing the rifle as evidence and investigating whether the couple committed a crime in these images that went viral last month. >> based upon missouri law and what they refer to as the castle doctrine, if individuals...
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first president norman yee and his step that take into account both economic recovery and city need for new revenue to keep the lights on during this budget deficit. my colleague, supervisor aaron peskin, matt haney and their staff and my staff member for all the time and work they put in this including many late night team meet. our comptroller ben rosenfield, tax attorney scott weaver for all your time, knowledge, expertise and patience and constantly walking us through the complexity of our tax system and your willingness to go back to drawing board and also to community and neighbor partners to make sure that we are strong partners in this measure and this measure is as strong as possible. i believe we have president yee joining us today who can speak more to this measure and has an more announcement to make. >> president yee: i'm pleased to share that the mayor officially announced her support for the amended version of small business economic recovery act. i'm glad that we are joining forces to deliver the message to our voters in the next monthing comes. i don't want to repeat to
first president norman yee and his step that take into account both economic recovery and city need for new revenue to keep the lights on during this budget deficit. my colleague, supervisor aaron peskin, matt haney and their staff and my staff member for all the time and work they put in this including many late night team meet. our comptroller ben rosenfield, tax attorney scott weaver for all your time, knowledge, expertise and patience and constantly walking us through the complexity of our...
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such as norman hunter.ted are certainly surrounded, as far as he is concerned. it is a 20 plus year playing career at the one club. that is almost unimaginable in the days of football now. listening to the lovely piece you did listening to him say i could not play but i could stop others playing. i remember one occasion which sums him up, they were playing in an intercity is cup game, it may well have been a semifinal. i believe the team they were playing was a local one and i remember he was a local one and i remember he was irritated by the antics of their centre forward to such an extent in the end that he lost his cool com pletely the end that he lost his cool completely and he chased, and i'm not exaggerating, he chased the centre forward from one end of the park to the other, got his own back and got sent off but it was worth every single moment. we talked a bit earlier today about his achievements asa earlier today about his achievements as a manager. and judging from what peter shilton were saying,
such as norman hunter.ted are certainly surrounded, as far as he is concerned. it is a 20 plus year playing career at the one club. that is almost unimaginable in the days of football now. listening to the lovely piece you did listening to him say i could not play but i could stop others playing. i remember one occasion which sums him up, they were playing in an intercity is cup game, it may well have been a semifinal. i believe the team they were playing was a local one and i remember he was a...
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norman smith, thank you.wn would see a rise in domestic abuse have been confirmed today. new figures show the national domestic abuse helpline has received more than 40,000 calls and contacts over the past three months. the charity refuge, which runs the helpline, says most have been from women suffering abuse. and, with restrictions easing, there is now a big increase in women seeking refuge places. june kelly reports. home — for most, a place of safety under lockdown. but, for others, a prison with no escape from the perpetrator. lockdown has affected my whole life and made the abuse more obvious than ever before. claire says her ex—partner has exploited the delay in court hearings during the lockdown to breach custody arrangements — at one point, refusing to hand back their five—year—old daughter. lockdown has opened the door for him to control me more than he did when we were together. i'm a nervous wreck. i hand her overand i'm thinking, "am i going to see her again?" she is one of the thousands of women
norman smith, thank you.wn would see a rise in domestic abuse have been confirmed today. new figures show the national domestic abuse helpline has received more than 40,000 calls and contacts over the past three months. the charity refuge, which runs the helpline, says most have been from women suffering abuse. and, with restrictions easing, there is now a big increase in women seeking refuge places. june kelly reports. home — for most, a place of safety under lockdown. but, for others, a...
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norman smith, many thanks.including 15 nobel laureates and other prominent figures, are calling for volunteers to be deliberately exposed to coronavirus after receiving a vaccine, to see if it offers protection. let's speak to our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. the race is on globally for a vaccine. where are we at the moment with trials? well, there is an astonishing 23 coronavirus vaccines that are now in the clinic, and another 140 in early development. in the space ofjust eight months. some of the frontrunners are the oxford university vaccine. we've also got vaccines in the us by company moderne and gentex, pfizer. all of those have either given results in the last few days or are about to give results and, in each case, it looks like they give a good immune response to volunteers. that is promising, but it doesn't tell us in the real world what will happen when those volunteers are exposed to coronavirus and, for that, we are in the lap of the gods and in the hands of the virus for those volunteers
norman smith, many thanks.including 15 nobel laureates and other prominent figures, are calling for volunteers to be deliberately exposed to coronavirus after receiving a vaccine, to see if it offers protection. let's speak to our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. the race is on globally for a vaccine. where are we at the moment with trials? well, there is an astonishing 23 coronavirus vaccines that are now in the clinic, and another 140 in early development. in the space ofjust eight...
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norman, good morning. . caller: hi. thanks for taking my call p it i have been in the green party for a long time. i have three short points, and whatevernswer them in order you choose. streamanels, the revenue provides backdoor funding into fracking. the second is mccarthyism. i mean, it makes our party sound both crazy and stupid. worst of all, anti-semitic dog familys, before a meeting with the leads, praising the america first committee, that is putting our party in the wrong place. guest: i do not know who you are referring to with the anti-semitic, mccarthy's amments, and the panels being backdoor for fracking, you said, i do not follow that, you know solar panels use the sun's energy. after oils going unde under the ground. host: unfortunately, we are just about out of time, mr. hawkins peered once again, we want to thank howie hawkins c-span's washington journal, taking your calls on the news of the day and discussing issues that impact you. sunday morning, ohio democratic chair debris pepper discusses ohio's ro
norman, good morning. . caller: hi. thanks for taking my call p it i have been in the green party for a long time. i have three short points, and whatevernswer them in order you choose. streamanels, the revenue provides backdoor funding into fracking. the second is mccarthyism. i mean, it makes our party sound both crazy and stupid. worst of all, anti-semitic dog familys, before a meeting with the leads, praising the america first committee, that is putting our party in the wrong place. guest:...
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norman, thank you very much for that.l be answering your questions and asking our personal finance correspondent what this all means for you. the time is 13.13. our top story this lunchtime. holiday plans up in the air for millions as a strict quarantine rules are reimposed at short notice on travellers returning from spain. airlines and travel agents won't blanket measures are out of proportion to the risks. coming up — the veterinary students who've become the first in england to get back in the saddle. coming up in sport on bbc news, what next for eddie howe and bournemouth, after the club's relegated to the championship after five years in the premier league? people who are overweight are at greater risk from coronavirus, and now ministers have announced a new strategy to help millions of people in england slim down. the plans include a ban on tv adverts for unhealthy food before 9:00pm and an end to displays of sweets at store checkouts. restaurants will also have to display the calories of dishes on menus, as lauren
norman, thank you very much for that.l be answering your questions and asking our personal finance correspondent what this all means for you. the time is 13.13. our top story this lunchtime. holiday plans up in the air for millions as a strict quarantine rules are reimposed at short notice on travellers returning from spain. airlines and travel agents won't blanket measures are out of proportion to the risks. coming up — the veterinary students who've become the first in england to get back...
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host: norman, amherst, massachusetts on the green party line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have been in the green party for a long time. points.ave three short you can answer whichever you choose. panels -- the revenue streams provide backdoor funding to nukes. makes of mccarthyism, it our party sound crazy and stupid. it is anti-semitic dog whistles. the americaning first committee for norman tom is. that is putting our party in the wrong place. guest: i do not know who you are referring to with the anti-semitic and mccarthy just comments andt solar panels being a backdoor for fracking. solar panels use the sun's energy, and fracking is going after oil in the ground. host: we are just about out of time, mr. hawkins. we would like to thank howie hawkins, the green party presidential candidate for being with us here on the show today. thank you, mr. hawkins. guest: thank you. ♪ democraticblican and parties and campaigns of president trump and joe biden are adjusting for next month's .olitical convention the democrats will convene for a scaled-back convention in milwaukee s
host: norman, amherst, massachusetts on the green party line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have been in the green party for a long time. points.ave three short you can answer whichever you choose. panels -- the revenue streams provide backdoor funding to nukes. makes of mccarthyism, it our party sound crazy and stupid. it is anti-semitic dog whistles. the americaning first committee for norman tom is. that is putting our party in the wrong place. guest: i do not know who you are...