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norman was relieved.re would be tough days ahead. ♪ how sweet the sound >> reporter: just one day later highway attended a candlelight memorial vigil for brittany. how were you received at those vigils? >> with open arms from the whole family. you know, they knew that i had just lost two people that i loved also. >> brittany's family buried her a few days later still not knowing who was responsible or even who would want to harm her. of course, there was someone police knew they needed to look at. the man brittany had recently divorced. terry eldridge. brittany was 17 years younger than terry. she was only 22 when they got married. it wasn't long before their marriage was in trouble. >> really you started to fall apart because she was getting antsy and wanted to have a family and settle down and he was just out driving a truck all the time. you know, she just kind of felt like this is not right for me like it used to be. >> the final straw was when terry found out brittany was having an affair with her co
norman was relieved.re would be tough days ahead. ♪ how sweet the sound >> reporter: just one day later highway attended a candlelight memorial vigil for brittany. how were you received at those vigils? >> with open arms from the whole family. you know, they knew that i had just lost two people that i loved also. >> brittany's family buried her a few days later still not knowing who was responsible or even who would want to harm her. of course, there was someone police knew...
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collins: la orografÍa de cayo norman era ideal.rman, la fiesta empezaba. toro dijo el programa frontline, que eran fiestas de 3 dÍas con hombres y mujeres desnudos por el lugar, fumando marihuana y bebiendo. >> empezÓ a tener orgÍas alimentadas por cocaÍna. collins: toro no olvida uno de sus primeros viajes al cayo, cuando apenas aterrizaba se acercÓ un land rover a la pista. lo manejaba una hermosa mujer desnuda que lo esperaba dÁndole la bienvenida. y es que habÍa de invitados a invitados. la vÍspera del aÑo nuevo 1978 llegaron invitados de ringo star y ronnie wood, de los rollingstones. pronto wood se enterarÍa, como recuerda a su esposa en su biografÍa, que el anfitriÓn le ordenaba hacerle un Álbum. en cayo norman, wood compuso tiger balm, canciÓn que despuÉs lehder grabÓ en el estudio que tenÍa en la casa. es difÍcil imaginarse aquello cuando hoy, de la rotonda entre la casa y el garaje sÓlo quedan las casuarinas capaces de aguantar olvido y huracanes, y de lo demÁs sobreviven la chimenea y los cimientos de lo que fueron la sa
collins: la orografÍa de cayo norman era ideal.rman, la fiesta empezaba. toro dijo el programa frontline, que eran fiestas de 3 dÍas con hombres y mujeres desnudos por el lugar, fumando marihuana y bebiendo. >> empezÓ a tener orgÍas alimentadas por cocaÍna. collins: toro no olvida uno de sus primeros viajes al cayo, cuando apenas aterrizaba se acercÓ un land rover a la pista. lo manejaba una hermosa mujer desnuda que lo esperaba dÁndole la bienvenida. y es que habÍa de invitados a...
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collins: la orografÍa de cayo norman era ideal.n acantilados, seguro escondite de cargamento y dinero. hay quien recuerda el esplendor de un cayo al que llegÓ lehder diciendo que se llamaba joe, que era campista colombiano y que convertirÍa al lugar en santuario del yatismo. >> las bahamas, particularmente, fue el sitio donde me instalÉ. collins: por 190000 dÓlares comprÓ esta casa a la que llamaba "el volcÁn" por la forma cÓnica de su estructura. para carlos toro, una especie de embajador de
collins: la orografÍa de cayo norman era ideal.n acantilados, seguro escondite de cargamento y dinero. hay quien recuerda el esplendor de un cayo al que llegÓ lehder diciendo que se llamaba joe, que era campista colombiano y que convertirÍa al lugar en santuario del yatismo. >> las bahamas, particularmente, fue el sitio donde me instalÉ. collins: por 190000 dÓlares comprÓ esta casa a la que llamaba "el volcÁn" por la forma cÓnica de su estructura. para carlos toro, una...
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norman and the there is that issue but if you have gotjesse norman and the deans there is that issuee he —— the deans howie you know there is something in trouble. we know the government has you turned a lot on free school meals, nhs charges for migrant workers, i think there will be softening coming in next sketch! couple of days. where they say something like if you are in a village which is not affected at all, there will be listening even if you're ina all, there will be listening even if you're in a county which is tier 3. i think if they don't want to have to rely on maybe fort. we have all have to watch because the prime minister must simplify anything but as you said people getting a bit upset about that that they were finding themselves in these tiers. we will watch that and come back to you on that. let's go back to the i which has been dominating the international press and the i pics opponent. at picture of who they described as the father of iran's nuclear bomb, this is the iranians saying they have promised severe revenge for the assassination of their top nuclear scien
norman and the there is that issue but if you have gotjesse norman and the deans there is that issuee he —— the deans howie you know there is something in trouble. we know the government has you turned a lot on free school meals, nhs charges for migrant workers, i think there will be softening coming in next sketch! couple of days. where they say something like if you are in a village which is not affected at all, there will be listening even if you're ina all, there will be listening even...
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janai norman, abc news, new york. >> i'm going to pick on her later about saying raise the roof. was a presidential cat. w. had a cat. all that love for the dogs. >> yeah. >> those dogs are like can you free up the transition money, though? ♪ ♪ >>> it's time for #goodnewstues. we know that foster care adoption is something that is extremely rewarding. it's such a gift, something so special for so many families. we want to introduce you to robert carter, who says he spent a lot of time in the ohio foster care system, but he wanted to do something for these siblings. >> he was just 29 years old and he took in three brothers. he then kept in contact with the family so they can keep in touch. he saw how distressed they were when they had to leave each other, so he came up with a master plan. >> he took the sisters as well and adopted all five kids. >> did we say he's 29? >> 29 years old. obviously this is a huge responsibility. but he says he knows what it's like to be separated from your family. he was reunited with his siblings later on in the foster care system he entered at the a
janai norman, abc news, new york. >> i'm going to pick on her later about saying raise the roof. was a presidential cat. w. had a cat. all that love for the dogs. >> yeah. >> those dogs are like can you free up the transition money, though? ♪ ♪ >>> it's time for #goodnewstues. we know that foster care adoption is something that is extremely rewarding. it's such a gift, something so special for so many families. we want to introduce you to robert carter, who says...
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in your mind has trump become norman vincent peale to his supporters?ectly from peale who in my mind as a charlatan, he learned it through my grandfather's interpretation. he took it to such a degree that there was this atmosphere of toxic positivity in my grandparents' house so that being sick, any kind of weakness, losing, was considered absolutely unforgivable. so we see how donald dealt with covid-19. we see how he's dealing with this loss that he cannot find his way out of. so i don't think he's norman vincent peale, although he does represent that to these people who are taking such extreme allegiance to him. it's rather disturbing. >> and that allegiance is the thing that i think sort of blows people's minds, steven hassan. welcome to the show. it's almost as if he was a cult leader and one who you heard people say they will die for him. they're willing to risk covid for him. they express -- they don't care, they almost seem to want to get covid for him. can you just walk us through how that develops from a political allegiance to a kind of cult?
in your mind has trump become norman vincent peale to his supporters?ectly from peale who in my mind as a charlatan, he learned it through my grandfather's interpretation. he took it to such a degree that there was this atmosphere of toxic positivity in my grandparents' house so that being sick, any kind of weakness, losing, was considered absolutely unforgivable. so we see how donald dealt with covid-19. we see how he's dealing with this loss that he cannot find his way out of. so i don't...
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medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice norman were at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and county guidelines newly surfaced photos at the pricey posh french laundry show the diners close together on masks and in an area that looks more like a room that an outdoor patio not quite the picture governor gavin newsome painted when he apologized monday for being there it was to be an restaurant and we started the well the program started 4 o'clock was one of those early. >>reservations, i got there a little bit late at 4.30. >>soon as i sat the larger table i realize is a little larger group then i had and i made a bad mistake, but as we peel back the layers on this dinner. >>what's the messag
medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice norman were at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and...
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medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice normanere at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and county guidelines newly surfaced photos at the pricey posh french laundry show the diners close together on masks and in an area that looks more like a room than an outdoor patio not quite the picture governor gavin newsome painted when he apologized monday for being there it was to be an restaurant and we started the well the program started 4 o'clock was one of those early. >>reservations, i got there a little bit late at 4.30. >>soon as i sat the larger table i realize is a little larger group then i had and i made a bad mistake, but as we peel back the layers on this dinner. >>what's the message
medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice normanere at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and...
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jonathan: coming up on this program, julie norman of the ever city college london. -- of the university college london. this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. pfizer and biontech are asking u.s. regulators for emergency use authorization for the coronavirus vaccine. if the fda says ok i'm of the vaccine could be available next month for high-risk populations. earlier this week, the drugmakers reported that clinical trial data showed the shot was not if i percent effective in preventing the disease. inther legal step back president trump's bid to overturn joe biden's electoral victory. to a hand recount completed wednesday, biden won georgia by more than 12,000 votes. president trump is now reaching out directly to michigan lawmakers to try to overturn the state's vote. the president will meet with republican leaders of the state legislature today. some trump allies have urged him to persuade legislatures in states he is contesting to overrule voters and give him the state's electoral college vote. one of america's top chocolate upending the new york marke
jonathan: coming up on this program, julie norman of the ever city college london. -- of the university college london. this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. pfizer and biontech are asking u.s. regulators for emergency use authorization for the coronavirus vaccine. if the fda says ok i'm of the vaccine could be available next month for high-risk populations. earlier this week, the drugmakers reported that clinical trial data showed the shot was not if i percent...
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what is the norman prescription?ie: well, i think the threat of political violence is always present, and of course, we witnessed that in europe in the last few weeks, and the incidence in france and austria in particular. we have heard a lot in the u.s. also about the risk of potential violence after the election as well. however, i thing is really notable that even as polarized as the country is, election day went off mostly peacefully. there were very few reported incidents of aggression or of anything getting out of sorts at any of the polling stations. i think that afterwards, even though emotions will certainly be high, we will certainly see americans as they always do in terms of their participation, demonstrating protesting. i don't see the country devolving into violence. i think that is largely because, at the end of the day, most americans do have faith in our institutions. they want to believe in the way that the system has been working up until now, in terms of keeping things moving forward, even if it i
what is the norman prescription?ie: well, i think the threat of political violence is always present, and of course, we witnessed that in europe in the last few weeks, and the incidence in france and austria in particular. we have heard a lot in the u.s. also about the risk of potential violence after the election as well. however, i thing is really notable that even as polarized as the country is, election day went off mostly peacefully. there were very few reported incidents of aggression or...
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doctorjulie norman, thank you very much. in tigray region say ethiopian government forces have begun an offensive to capture the regional capital. these are pictures of ethiopian military heading in for tigray as prime minister abiy ahamed launched a final offensive. debret—sion gebremichael, the leader of the tigray people's liberation front has told reuters in a text message mekelle was under "heavy bombardment". claims from all sides are difficult to verify since communication is controlled since fighting began three weeks ago. the cabinet office minister, michael gove, says hospitals in england could be overwhelmed, if the government's new coronavirus restrictions aren't voted through next week. some conservative mps are unhappy with the tougher tier system, which begins on 2 december. in a newspaper article, mr gove urges mps to ‘take responsibility for difficult decisions' and argues the virus isn't confined to constituency boundaries. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. preparing for life after lockdow
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to talk about this, i'm joined by norman roule, who had a 34-year career at c.i.a., including as stationef in the middle east, and was thege national intele manager for iran until september 2017. >> norman roule, welcome to what's the significance to his killing and the impact on iran's nuclr program. >> good evening. the killing of the 59-year-old iranian official removes from iran its greatest stitutional memory on itsza weapoon program. it will be very difficult for iran to replace tis, and it will actually impair their ability to reestablisa weaponization program, should they decide to do so. >> reporter: what's thebe messagg sent by whoever killed him, and not only today but the ref cent death top al quaida figure reported in tehran and myspterious losions throughout iran, including at one of ian's top nuclear facilities? >> these incidents, as well as the killing of i.r.g.c. force soleimani earlier this year, message to iranis that their most sensitive individuals, personnel and issues are not beyond the reach of wstern security services. idllly, it would tel iranian officials they
to talk about this, i'm joined by norman roule, who had a 34-year career at c.i.a., including as stationef in the middle east, and was thege national intele manager for iran until september 2017. >> norman roule, welcome to what's the significance to his killing and the impact on iran's nuclr program. >> good evening. the killing of the 59-year-old iranian official removes from iran its greatest stitutional memory on itsza weapoon program. it will be very difficult for iran to...
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doctorjulie norman, thank you very much. thank you.chael gove, says hospitals in england could be overwhelmed, if the government's new coronavirus restrictions aren't voted through next week. some conservative mps are unhappy with the tougher tier system, which begins on 2nd december. in a newspaper article, mr gove urges mps to ‘take responsibility for difficult decisions' and argues the virus isn't confined to constituency boundaries. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. preparing for life after lockdown under much tighter measures than before. kent will be one of the places in tier 3 of the new system, which many conservative mps argue is unfair. we had tier version one a couple of weeks ago. we have just lived through lockdown version two. but now we have vastly more people moved up a phase, despite being told, this is the last push, this is the new panacea, get through this, and we will start seeing the sunny uplands. from next wednesday, the vast majority of england will be under the high or very high covid alert l
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janai norman, abc news, new york. >> all right. we thank janai for that. >>> next to the holiday storm watch. rain and snow making its way across the midwest at this hour. another system right behind it could bring some wet weather this thanksgiving. so let's get right to rob marciano. he is live in connecticut tonight. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. several fast-moving systems will be impacting the u.s. during this holiday week. we'll start with the one in the midwest, with rain and snow on the radar. snow on the back side of this, from detroit to toledo. it will ride the great lakes and st. lawrence, bringing rain into the new york/philly/i-95 corridor. quickly clearing out in the afternoon. blustery conditions after that. and tuesday, rain and snow through chicago and minneapolis. and another one in through the pacific northwest with some lingering showers especially in the morning in the south on thanksgiving day. tom? >> all right. rob, thank you. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news" tonight. >>> sti
janai norman, abc news, new york. >> all right. we thank janai for that. >>> next to the holiday storm watch. rain and snow making its way across the midwest at this hour. another system right behind it could bring some wet weather this thanksgiving. so let's get right to rob marciano. he is live in connecticut tonight. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. several fast-moving systems will be impacting the u.s. during this holiday week. we'll start with the one...
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my oldest brother norman saw the photos and he went to our mother and said, mom, if the photos are real, dad doesn't stand a chance of. you can, you show us on october 1st, 1946, the verdicts were announced of the accused 3 were acquitted. 3 received lifetime sentences and 4 were given prison sentences 12 were sentenced to death. the executions took place, not long afterwards. in the trial court's former gym. you know, i saw it at the cinema. they showed that they're not how they were hanging about them wanting in their coffins with the white and black stripe robe around their necks. i thought they all deserved to wear those neckties is a good 12 more trials took place at the u.s. military tribunal in iran, back of the $185.00 additional defendants. $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need i don't think that we germans back then or even later on, condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. if vice neatest v d. she applies. i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials, few attempts were made to capture and pr
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only said underneath them poland i thought poland belong to us the funk family my oldest brother norman saw the photos and he went to our mother and said mom if the photos are real dad doesn't stand a chance of you can you show us. on october 1st 1946 the verdicts were announced of the accused 3 were acquitted 3 received lifetime sentences and 4 were given prison sentences. 12 were sentenced to death the executions took place not long afterwards in the trial court's former jim. you know i saw it at the cinema they showed that they're not how they were hanging about them wanting in their coffins with the white and black stripe robe around their necks i thought they all deserved to wear those neckties is it kind of a good. 12 more trials took place at the u.s. military tribunal in norm back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. it need just v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after th
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chief ideologist alfred hawes and bag and hans frank were among the leading nazis to go on trial in norman back on november 20th, 1945, joining him ongoing in the dark. many of the other big names in the nazi party had a ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies here, propaganda, events designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds here at the rally grounds when now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be shown how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred always in bag. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently on the tainted cannot. tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphere as far as i was concerned. and filled with the sense of disgrace. he oddny atmosphere. the charges leveled against the main war. c
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very norman vincent peale. just insist that you're successful.ht. >> now, what do you say toar americans whwatching you right now who are scared? >> i say that you're a terrible reporter. that's what i say. go ahead. i ink it's a very nasty question. and i think it's a very bad signal that you're putting out >> that's part of this. playbook-- double down, triple wn, say any problems are somebody else's fault. (sirens blaring, radio chatter) >> narrator: and in the midst of the pandemic, once aga, racial strife. (wailing) >> get up and t in the car. >> get off of him now! >> what is wrong with y'all? >> bro, he's not moving! >> did they (muted) kill him? >> narrator: george floyd, killed by police. (sirens blaring) >> and that opens the fldgates. >> can't breathe! i can't breathe! i can't breathe! (chanting continues) i >> what we sthe days and weeks to follow that was the confluence of these multiples. factor >> the deeply, deeply frustrated blaclives matter movement, o a particularly incendiary video... >>o racist police! no justice, no peace! >
very norman vincent peale. just insist that you're successful.ht. >> now, what do you say toar americans whwatching you right now who are scared? >> i say that you're a terrible reporter. that's what i say. go ahead. i ink it's a very nasty question. and i think it's a very bad signal that you're putting out >> that's part of this. playbook-- double down, triple wn, say any problems are somebody else's fault. (sirens blaring, radio chatter) >> narrator: and in the midst...
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middle of the waterway the ferries captain circles the boat a few times especially for some of the norman. back outside the associations headquarters to nations and feeds from 1st aid courses that from venza oh and its colleagues offer paid for everything here all the associations vehicles bear the name of fenceless late wife this birth. 6 years ago when she was dying of cancer she wanted to make one last trip to the north sea but fans low couldn't find an organization that could fulfill this final wish because health insurance wouldn't pay for it. or if we cannot offer our fellow human beings a last bit of humanity and kindness in their final hours for purely financial reasons then there's something terribly wrong in this country that was the last straw that's what i'd like but. since then venza has organized hers like the one for so if you know him and. she wants to take another look at her grandparents owned neighborhood. watch her thoughts on the coming days. pretty relaxed i think you know i was back here again and that's really beautiful. and i look at the pictures again. but there
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politicians, and the talites, >> every sunday, he would show up at marb collegiate church to go to normanpeale's services. was a wise god!made this world he wants people who live life and like it. love it. >> i think part of it was thisha positive messagepeale had, that you could achieve anything you wanted-- there was nothing that could stop you. >> narrator: peale's book, "the power of positive thinking," taught followers "visualization," envisioningth the worl they wanted. >> one reason that the positive sinker gets positive resu is, he is not afraid of a problem. >> it's this toxic positivity that perfectly fit in with what my grandfather already thought. e everything's, you know, and if you think that way, then everything will be gat. the problem is, everything is not always great. >> how, then, can you face the future with confidence? >> the three influences on donald trump, as i sometimes describe them, are school of dad-- school of fred trump-- school of roy-- roy cohn-- and school of norman vincent peale. >> narrator: it was peale's kind of outlook that carried trump into atlanti
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in and i looked at him and i would not let me down on it or you don't you would have on my watch norman, english and i my mother and the shower, where john hart said you had how bad had any minute than hannibal at all. i mean, i'm into lorna. i mean, women want to go on anna, how can people not you wouldn't jump 3 pm and in a couple months, when bobby lives here at that time driving, i mean an hour he would be having me. i sat on the quiet reading as i sat nav, i can move from what would be...
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and, norman, i disagree. we can change the world.and the world ain't going to get changed unless we do it. and we can't do it unless we get started in that small corner that we occupy and decide today that whenever the lord calls me home that corner i occupy is going to be better for me having been there than if i hadn't been there. and that goes for my relationship with asian folk, latino folk, white folk and black folk. we've got to get a new mindset that only us -- we're the only ones that are going to change the conditions that our people face collectively. thank you all so much. it's a great panel. let's don't stop talking, but as we continue to talk let's start planning, and above all, designing the solutions that is going to get us out of where we are. >> that's right, reverend. the whole point is the kickoff of these series, remember that there's a few more, a ton more, we'll keep going. we'll get to the solutions. and so thank you so much for having all of us and thank you to the panelists and thank you all for joining us. i
and, norman, i disagree. we can change the world.and the world ain't going to get changed unless we do it. and we can't do it unless we get started in that small corner that we occupy and decide today that whenever the lord calls me home that corner i occupy is going to be better for me having been there than if i hadn't been there. and that goes for my relationship with asian folk, latino folk, white folk and black folk. we've got to get a new mindset that only us -- we're the only ones that...
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but if you would have been on my watch, norman english and i, my mother in the shower there, john hart said, you had a power that had any minute than hannibal at all. i mean, i'm in good order and i mean women want to go on anna, how can people not you wouldn't just sort of be, you know, in a couple months when bobby lives here at that time driving, i mean an hour he would be having me i sat here, meanwhile, me quietly that i sat nav, i can move from what would be pretty i got in the ball like, i don't know. i know how many younger need a hunter ally new tiny family life, even a big fat guided bomb. how many of you would you mind my name, lookup, of the border, why when i was up there when and how much but they could now or could not. i like the night your time on my i mean go now to what my name is taught me was how you know how it goes to a woman on a morning see if a full more like look at me. no hitter and i didn't know and i hope i know because i mean that man do i know that went by at that moment i learned in africa. mack are terrified and going to your home and even admire my wi
but if you would have been on my watch, norman english and i, my mother in the shower there, john hart said, you had a power that had any minute than hannibal at all. i mean, i'm in good order and i mean women want to go on anna, how can people not you wouldn't just sort of be, you know, in a couple months when bobby lives here at that time driving, i mean an hour he would be having me i sat here, meanwhile, me quietly that i sat nav, i can move from what would be pretty i got in the ball like,...
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and for more on that i'm joined now by julie norman lecturer in politics and international relations at the u.c.l. center for u.s. politics in london welcome to the program and thank you for joining us what's your view on how the counting of ballots is being thrown into question in the u.s. how stable is the system. let's say the system is stable and as we heard from president biden on election day this delay that we're seeing this year was very much expected in contrast to what president trump said there is no evidence of fraud or malice or you know anything anything of that sort this was a delay simply because of the huge number of mail and ballots this year due to the coronavirus that we are expecting these procedural delays the fact that trying to is throwing those into question is suggesting intense know disenfranchisement you really is quite reckless and potentially very inflammatory at this time in american politics but for everyone who's been watching this election we knew it would probably take a couple days for the count to be finalized so so what legal possibility is then
and for more on that i'm joined now by julie norman lecturer in politics and international relations at the u.c.l. center for u.s. politics in london welcome to the program and thank you for joining us what's your view on how the counting of ballots is being thrown into question in the u.s. how stable is the system. let's say the system is stable and as we heard from president biden on election day this delay that we're seeing this year was very much expected in contrast to what president trump...
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it was david norman dinkins. soft-spoken but firm man who never backed down. new york is better, the country is better and i know i'm better because god had david dinkins in our lives. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 5 p.m. eastern. up next, my colleague alicia menendez picks up our news coverage. -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. - with the ninja foodito intelligesmart xl grill.ingans? just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you. that's why we've merged with sprint.get more. now it's about to get even better. and as we wo
it was david norman dinkins. soft-spoken but firm man who never backed down. new york is better, the country is better and i know i'm better because god had david dinkins in our lives. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 5 p.m. eastern. up next, my colleague alicia menendez picks up our news coverage. -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪...
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julie norman is at university studied,ondon, expert, and thought about conflict resolution.hat is your prescription for the resolution and the conflict at this election? what is the path forward? >> we are seeing almost two different realities playing out. i think the biden team is playing it right by just moving ahead with the transition right now. they are not fueling the fire we are hearing from trump and from the tweets. but at the same time, we hear a lot of trump alleys, from bar r, from pompeo, they are still entertaining the allegations of voter fraud. so moving forward, it is a critical time for really getting our message to ensure that there is not an increasing threat to american security and democracy at this transition moment. away,ong ago and far senator goldwater of arizona was involved, minority leader of the 1974.john rhodes, since they got together and walked up to nixon and said it is over. who is going to walk up to president trump and say it is over? >> that is the big question right now, because we have seen mixed messaging from the gop. we have seen so
julie norman is at university studied,ondon, expert, and thought about conflict resolution.hat is your prescription for the resolution and the conflict at this election? what is the path forward? >> we are seeing almost two different realities playing out. i think the biden team is playing it right by just moving ahead with the transition right now. they are not fueling the fire we are hearing from trump and from the tweets. but at the same time, we hear a lot of trump alleys, from bar r,...
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abc's janai norman has more. >> we the people have the power to build a better future. >> reporter: ather place as the first woman, first black, and first asian-american vice president, thanking the powerful voting bloc that got her there. >> i'm thinking about the generations of women, black women. [ cheering ] asians, whites, latina, native american women, who fought and sacrificed so much for equality and liberty and justice for all, including the black women who are often, too often, overlooked but so often prove they are the backbone of our democracy. >> reporter: the daughter of jamaican and indian immigrants, harris says she grew up with a stroller-eye view of the civil rights movement. as a student at howard university, joining the oldest historically black sorority and spending weekends protesting on the national mall. throughout her career, shattering glass ceilings and making history becoming the first more than once. in 2010, as the first black woman elected california's attorney general. running the country's second largest justice department. in 2016, the first black and
abc's janai norman has more. >> we the people have the power to build a better future. >> reporter: ather place as the first woman, first black, and first asian-american vice president, thanking the powerful voting bloc that got her there. >> i'm thinking about the generations of women, black women. [ cheering ] asians, whites, latina, native american women, who fought and sacrificed so much for equality and liberty and justice for all, including the black women who are often,...
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and from norman, oklahoma, and editor.hy is there such a sharp rise in the number of covid-19 cases in idlib right now? >> the number of confirmed cases is not the true number. it is much more. not all patients who are suffering do the test. many in fact died in their homes and do not go to the hospital. some are afraid of going to the quarantine centers. anchor: there is concern that the number of cases right now does not accurately reflect the number of people infected. what are the steps that are being taken to limit the spread of covid-19? >> thank you so much for this. we and other humanitarian agencies are trying very hard to limit the spread of covid. starting from implementing some of the who measures, where we are doing nutrition work. we cut down on that to make sure there is enough safe distancing for people. we have closed a lot of the face-to-face education. we are substituting some of the more creative ideas. sadly, in this situation, the main form of control, as of today, the best number we have is that 1,15
and from norman, oklahoma, and editor.hy is there such a sharp rise in the number of covid-19 cases in idlib right now? >> the number of confirmed cases is not the true number. it is much more. not all patients who are suffering do the test. many in fact died in their homes and do not go to the hospital. some are afraid of going to the quarantine centers. anchor: there is concern that the number of cases right now does not accurately reflect the number of people infected. what are the...
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listen to helen of the early stuff when i go lovey, live as it was just a bit at the time for me this norman as well. it was a really good i'm a career for the husband. there's a lot of but the mental health needs of him to get a house are not a family thing. if somebody has a, where's the money should go to a good man? i thought if not, i make an end to the loss of be the end of the prevalence of the when i said that he doesn't feel you're one of the can much of your family and this is who man is who isn't just a moment, a minute is coming soon as well. you're here and when he's actually in a way a man and love a new ally, sheedy not only in the new school the best well change i am out of my makeup because of my neck if i should. so what i'm saying they get at the bottom from all of them with it. i mean, how do i get cut? i mean for how do you know what i mean here below, realistically, if i thought my knee and i just went about what time of leg and work to be considered how to go with the mandibles it for the booze. and what about what other good could not all of them and it's going to get
listen to helen of the early stuff when i go lovey, live as it was just a bit at the time for me this norman as well. it was a really good i'm a career for the husband. there's a lot of but the mental health needs of him to get a house are not a family thing. if somebody has a, where's the money should go to a good man? i thought if not, i make an end to the loss of be the end of the prevalence of the when i said that he doesn't feel you're one of the can much of your family and this is who man...
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abc's janai norman has highlights. >> reporter: the former president sitting down with the media mogullimits. >> well, time and again you question in "a promised land" your own vanity and ego. >> by the time i entered into the oval office, what interested me was what could i get done. and i -- i think that to actually imagine yourself running for president requires a certain element of megalomania and insanity. >> reporter: the candid conversation highlighting former president barack obama's upcoming memoir "a promised land". >> still trying to prove myself worthy to a father who had abandoned me, live up to my mother's starry eyed expectations. >> reporter: as he opened up about the difficult moments during his presidency on the apple tv plus show "the oprah conversation". >> do you think that if america could see the photos of not just sandy hook but all of these school shootings and unnecessary, violent shootings, would that make a difference in how americans feel about gun violence? >> i have to say, oprah, it's gotten very polarized. i will say that was the -- not only maybe the s
abc's janai norman has highlights. >> reporter: the former president sitting down with the media mogullimits. >> well, time and again you question in "a promised land" your own vanity and ego. >> by the time i entered into the oval office, what interested me was what could i get done. and i -- i think that to actually imagine yourself running for president requires a certain element of megalomania and insanity. >> reporter: the candid conversation highlighting...
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abc news reporter janai norman has more. >> reporter: the former president sitting down with a media no topic off limits. >> time and again you question, in "the promised land," your own vanity and ego. >> by the time i entered the oval office, what interested me was, what could i get done. and i think that to actually imagine yourself running for president requires a certain element of megalo insani insanity. i'm still trying to prove myself to a father who abandoned me, live up to my mother starry-eyed expectations of her son. >> do you think if america could see the photos of not just sandy hook but all of these school shootings and unnecessary violence shootings, would that make a difference in how americans feel about gun violence? >> i have to say, oprah, it's gotten very polarized. i would say that is not only maybe the saddest day of my presidency but when congress failed to do anything in the aftermath of sandy hook was probably the angriest that i ever was during my presidency. i was disgusted and appalled by the inaction. >> reporter: the book is dedicated to his wife and
abc news reporter janai norman has more. >> reporter: the former president sitting down with a media no topic off limits. >> time and again you question, in "the promised land," your own vanity and ego. >> by the time i entered the oval office, what interested me was, what could i get done. and i think that to actually imagine yourself running for president requires a certain element of megalo insani insanity. i'm still trying to prove myself to a father who...
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medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice norman were at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and county guidelines newly surfaced photos at the pricey posh french laundry show the diners close together on masks and in an area that looks more like a room than an outdoor patio not quite the picture governor gavin newsome painted when he apologized monday for being there it was being restaurant and we started the well the program started 4 o'clock was one of those early. >>reservations, i got there a little bit late at 4.30. >>soon as i sat the larger table i realized was a little larger group then i had and i made a bad mistake, but as we peel back the layers on this dinner. >>what's the message
medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice norman were at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and...
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of parliament, lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, and in front of him, lord fowler, norman speaker of the house of lords. the home secretary, priti patel, laying a wreath on behalf of the intelligence agencies. now two further wreaths on behalf of the overseas territories, including bermuda, anguilla and the cayman islands. and robert buckland, lord chancellor, laying a wreath on behalf of the crown dependencies, thatis behalf of the crown dependencies, that is jersey and guernsey and the isle of man. and they're followed by the ambassador of ireland and the ambassador of nepal. ireland, which before partition, sent 200,000 troops to world war i. over 5000 of them in one period of two days were lost from a division of 15,000. and nick powell, of course, sending troops still to the british army, the gurkha regiments, 3000 of them currently serving in the british army. and so instead of the long processions of high commissioners this year, for the same reasons everything has been cut back, we just have five high commissioners representing the commonwealth countries. over 1.5
of parliament, lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, and in front of him, lord fowler, norman speaker of the house of lords. the home secretary, priti patel, laying a wreath on behalf of the intelligence agencies. now two further wreaths on behalf of the overseas territories, including bermuda, anguilla and the cayman islands. and robert buckland, lord chancellor, laying a wreath on behalf of the crown dependencies, thatis behalf of the crown dependencies, that is jersey and guernsey...
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greg norman part of the coverage tonight?at with him about all of the talk... it will be fascinating to talk about driving as well. what more could you wa nt driving as well. what more could you want in your friday evening?” driving as well. what more could you want in your friday evening? i like what you're saying about tiger woods, i have them in the office suite say. good to know that you have faith in him as well. thanks to both for all of the update on the action of augusta. alistair and the team will have commentary on bbc radio 5 live sports extra from seven o'clock with an appearance from the shark. scotland will face the czech republic, england and croatia at euro 2020 when the finals are, finally, held next year. celebrations continue this evening, after steve clarke's side ended the 22 year wait for the men's team to make it to a major tournament. they beat serbia last night in a dramatic penalty shoot out — and no one who was watching has recovered since. chris mclaughlin reports. backin back in the big time and o
greg norman part of the coverage tonight?at with him about all of the talk... it will be fascinating to talk about driving as well. what more could you wa nt driving as well. what more could you want in your friday evening?” driving as well. what more could you want in your friday evening? i like what you're saying about tiger woods, i have them in the office suite say. good to know that you have faith in him as well. thanks to both for all of the update on the action of augusta. alistair and...
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our jenny norman has more. >> kamala harris's name now etched in history. >> we, the people, have the to build a better future. >> at 56, taking her place as the first woman, first black and first asian-american vice president, thanking the powerful voting bloc that got her there. >> i am thinking about the generations of women, black women, asian, white, latina, native american women who fought and sacrificed so much for equality and liberty and justice for all, including the black women who are often too often overlooked but so often prove they are the backbone of our democracy. >> the daughter of jamaican and indian immigrants, harris says she grew up with a stroller eye view of the civil rights movement. as a student at howard university joining alpha kappa alpha, the oldest historically black sorority. spending weekends protesting on the national mall, during the week competing on the debate team. throughout her career, shattering glass ceilings and making history, becoming the first more than once. in 2010 as the first black woman elected california's attorney general, running t
our jenny norman has more. >> kamala harris's name now etched in history. >> we, the people, have the to build a better future. >> at 56, taking her place as the first woman, first black and first asian-american vice president, thanking the powerful voting bloc that got her there. >> i am thinking about the generations of women, black women, asian, white, latina, native american women who fought and sacrificed so much for equality and liberty and justice for all,...
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. >> with us now is julie norman. she lectures on politics at university college, london.d to see you, especially trying to distill what the president said a few hours ago. there is not one shred of truth in what the president said, and that's not because his opponents, the democrats are saying that. it's because republicans are saying it as well. what's at issue here? and perhaps more important is the vast majority of those who voted for donald trump believe him. how dangerous is that? >> well, paula, i think that is the issue right now. and it was really encapsulated in what we heard yesterday from the president. so far his refusal to concede has had two elements really, a procedural in terms of actually trying to overturn election results through recounts or through lawsuits, and the more political, which is just continuing to state that there was widespread voter fraud, and really keep sending that message to his supporters and to his base. i think it's clear now that the procedural route has pretty much failed. all the lawsuits not gone forward. there hasn't been any
. >> with us now is julie norman. she lectures on politics at university college, london.d to see you, especially trying to distill what the president said a few hours ago. there is not one shred of truth in what the president said, and that's not because his opponents, the democrats are saying that. it's because republicans are saying it as well. what's at issue here? and perhaps more important is the vast majority of those who voted for donald trump believe him. how dangerous is that?...
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newsome as they celebrated the birthday of another known lobbyist, jason kinney now corporate in norman or not doctors, but they lead an organization that lobbies for about 50,000 of them in the state neither responded to our request for comment but cma did give us just a broad statement saying that the dinner that happened on november 6th was held in accordance with state and county guidelines. now newly surfaced photos that the pricey in pasta french laundry restaurant do raise some questions about some of the statements that governor gavin newsome made when he said that this was outdoors in these photos it appears like it's in a room with that you know with 3 walls essentially which the state would define us indoors. they say outdoors is just an area with one wall. so we reached out to the governor to comment on this to come in on these new layers that have been added with the circulation of these photos, but they just referred us back to his statement from monday when he apologized for being there in the first place reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>thank yo
newsome as they celebrated the birthday of another known lobbyist, jason kinney now corporate in norman or not doctors, but they lead an organization that lobbies for about 50,000 of them in the state neither responded to our request for comment but cma did give us just a broad statement saying that the dinner that happened on november 6th was held in accordance with state and county guidelines. now newly surfaced photos that the pricey in pasta french laundry restaurant do raise some questions...
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so iran is going to have to w decide exactt they do that >> reporter: norman roule, thank you very much mr. my pleasure. >> awaz: there are now more than 90,000 people hospitalized iththe country ovid-related illness, the ghest number since the pandemic began. hospital i.c.u.s are nearly filled in some places. the u.s. currently averages more than 1,500 deaths a day-- a number that could rise once reporting resumes after the holiday weeken all of this is putting enormous strain on healthcare workers,. including nurs here with more on that is bonnie castillo. she's the executive director of national nurses united, the country's largest nunion, representing 170,000 registered nurses. bonnie castillo, welcome to the "newshour". as we see cases surging, the graphs are astounding. you see the number of new recor daily high infections growing. when you look at the map across thcountry, you see no corner of the nation is untouched. the darker thee shading, worse the surge. so when you look at the nurses do the front line, whahey not have right now that they need to do their jobs and do them sa
so iran is going to have to w decide exactt they do that >> reporter: norman roule, thank you very much mr. my pleasure. >> awaz: there are now more than 90,000 people hospitalized iththe country ovid-related illness, the ghest number since the pandemic began. hospital i.c.u.s are nearly filled in some places. the u.s. currently averages more than 1,500 deaths a day-- a number that could rise once reporting resumes after the holiday weeken all of this is putting enormous strain on...
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medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice norman were at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and county guidelines newly surfaced photos at the pricey posh french laundry show the diners close together on masks and in an area that looks more like a room that an outdoor patio not quite the picture governor gavin newsome painted when he apologized monday for being there it was being restaurant and we started the well the program started 4 o'clock was one of those early. >>reservations, i got there a little bit late at 4.30. >>soon as i sat the larger table i realized was a little larger group then i had and i made a bad mistake, but as we peel back the layers on this dinner. >>what's the message
medical association confirmed wednesday, its ceo dustin corcoran and senior vice president janice norman were at the now infamous doesn't person dinner party with governor gavin newsome the party celebrating the birthday of lobbyist jason kinney corporate and norman or not doctors but leaving organization that lobbies for 50,000 of them in california, neither responded to our request for comment cma spokesperson released a statement saying quote the dinner was held in accordance with state and...
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california medical association ceo dustin corcoran and top lobbyist janus norman was were among the 12 guests. french laundry, an elite napa valley restaurant, governor newsom has been facing backlash for attending the party, especially since he's told the public not to gather with more than three households at a time. newsom has apologized for attending and said he made a mistake, liz? >> allen, thank you. >>> apple has agreed to pay $113 million over allegations that it slowed its phone's battery performance on purpose. santa clara and alameda counties will likely receive about $4 million from the settlement. consumers won't see any of the money, instead, funds will be set aside for consumer protection issues. apple is not commenting except to say the settlement was not an admission of any violation of law. >>> the trash flowing into the bay after a rainstorm is all too common. unfortunately. but new at 6:00, kpix 5's don ford found out why the pandemic is actually creating new problems for our waterways. >> reporter: yesterday was the first significant rainfall we've had in the bay
california medical association ceo dustin corcoran and top lobbyist janus norman was were among the 12 guests. french laundry, an elite napa valley restaurant, governor newsom has been facing backlash for attending the party, especially since he's told the public not to gather with more than three households at a time. newsom has apologized for attending and said he made a mistake, liz? >> allen, thank you. >>> apple has agreed to pay $113 million over allegations that it slowed...
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janai norman is here with that story. janai, good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning.ome students at the university of iowa may have to give up spending the holiday with their family this year, but they won't have to give up on their thanksgiving feast. communications professor, dr. elizabeth pierce says she didn't want any students to feel sad or lonely, so she offered to make extra portions of her home-cooked thanksgiving meal and deliver them directly to her students' dorms or apartment. that kind gesture shared online, quickly going viral and reaching nearly 1 million people. >> i hope this just touched people, not because it's a big gesture or anything great, but just because it was just a little ray of sunshine in kind of a dark time. >> that's exactly what we need. dr. pierce also told students to let her know if they're social distancing with any roommates so she can send extra food, and there are vegan options. >> oh, dan. >> so sweet, and right up your alley, dan. >> and tofurky. >> all i can make is toast. thank you, janai. appreciate that. that's a great st
janai norman is here with that story. janai, good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning.ome students at the university of iowa may have to give up spending the holiday with their family this year, but they won't have to give up on their thanksgiving feast. communications professor, dr. elizabeth pierce says she didn't want any students to feel sad or lonely, so she offered to make extra portions of her home-cooked thanksgiving meal and deliver them directly to her students' dorms...
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janai norman is here with more. janai, good morning. >> hey, good morning. yeah, the countdown is on, and many americans are doing what it takes to make sure their vote is counted. in south carolina one woman racing against two clocks, waiting in line for three hours to cast her vote on the very same day that her baby was expected to arrive in milwaukee. her organization making near constant trips to the polls making sure everyone they meet has a chance to cast their ballots. and as people are waiting in line for hours across the country, there's this intrepid group of chefs that's providing meals to voters in more than 200 cities saying it is a service to the community to be able to give back to folks doing their civic duty no matter who they may be voting for. so extraordinary measures, indeed, guys. >> can't vote on an empty stomach. >> absolutely not. >> my mom always told me that. >> exactly. >> especially if you're going to be in line. you got to have some food. >> yep. >> thanks, janai. >>> coming up, we've got an exclusive inside look at the microsof
janai norman is here with more. janai, good morning. >> hey, good morning. yeah, the countdown is on, and many americans are doing what it takes to make sure their vote is counted. in south carolina one woman racing against two clocks, waiting in line for three hours to cast her vote on the very same day that her baby was expected to arrive in milwaukee. her organization making near constant trips to the polls making sure everyone they meet has a chance to cast their ballots. and as...
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janai norman, thank you so much.lot of questions as well. >>> we want to get back out to rob marciano in connecticut for a check of the weather. rob, good morning once again. >> reporter: good morning again, whit. we want to continue to shine the spotlight on central america and devastation that eta and iota, back-to-back hurricanes, brought to honduras and nicaragua. over 170 lives lost but still rescuing people from trees, from cutoff villages. a lot of kids have been plucked from treetops. their parents are nowhere to be found. so this horrific news here and still have rain that is coming down in the coastal areas of honduras now and already had four to six feet of rain with these two tropical systems, another disturbance rolling through there continuing with those heavy rains. still in hurricane season and we've got a disturbance in the atlantic. not worried about anything but might have another named storm or two to continue the record-breaking year. spaghetti models up there, all the tracks of all the storms we
janai norman, thank you so much.lot of questions as well. >>> we want to get back out to rob marciano in connecticut for a check of the weather. rob, good morning once again. >> reporter: good morning again, whit. we want to continue to shine the spotlight on central america and devastation that eta and iota, back-to-back hurricanes, brought to honduras and nicaragua. over 170 lives lost but still rescuing people from trees, from cutoff villages. a lot of kids have been plucked...
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well, let's now speak to julie norman. she's a lecturer in politics and international relations at university college london joins us by skype. so what do you make of the way in which this has been done, and of course, the timing after an election in which the president has been defeated and before the inauguration of president elect, joe biden, the sort of the way in which the political calendar is shaping u.s. policy and military posturing in iraq and afghanistan. well, mary, and again, this was something that we expected both from what we've heard from trump over the last several months. and indeed, what has been part of the plan throughout the year since the u.s. and u.s. taliban peace treaty back in february. but the key to that treaty was that any kind of withdrawal would be based on the cessation of violence from the taliban. and so instead we have seen really the opposite. we've seen an increase of taliban attacks, especially against afghan government targets, but also affecting civilians with. 'd over 1000 civilia
well, let's now speak to julie norman. she's a lecturer in politics and international relations at university college london joins us by skype. so what do you make of the way in which this has been done, and of course, the timing after an election in which the president has been defeated and before the inauguration of president elect, joe biden, the sort of the way in which the political calendar is shaping u.s. policy and military posturing in iraq and afghanistan. well, mary, and again, this...
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. >> reporter: in north dakota, for mark winkleman, that person was his father norman. >> i was proud of him. >> reporter: his last words to his dad came over the phone. >> i told him i loved him. and that we will miss him. >> reporter: tonight, a final good-bye for far too many families. miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> too many good-byes. with so many getting sick the situation is becoming more desperate by the day for the nation's hospitals with growing shortages of beds and caregivers with more on that here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight a brutal reality in the war against covid. 1 in 5 u.s. hospitals is facing a staffing shortage. >> we can turn areas that aren't hospital areas into hospital areas but if we don't have the people to take care of the patients it doesn't matter. >> reporter: since the pandemic began an army of traveling nurses has rushed in. first to new york city where they were cheered daily. then to other hot spots. >> when i was in new york people seemed a lot more supportive of health care workers. >> reporter: right now traveling nurs lauren wildabore is
. >> reporter: in north dakota, for mark winkleman, that person was his father norman. >> i was proud of him. >> reporter: his last words to his dad came over the phone. >> i told him i loved him. and that we will miss him. >> reporter: tonight, a final good-bye for far too many families. miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> too many good-byes. with so many getting sick the situation is becoming more desperate by the day for the nation's hospitals with growing...
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norman rockwell took that image. she integrated into an all white school and to go from there to kamala harris, that little girl was me. talk about the power of ju juxtaposing those two and what it means to america about winning? >> that's exactly what gored and i were doing. when he initially reach out to me, said he wanted to put the two of them right next to each other and have that dialogue be a story of them together. they're both women who are standing strong despite opposition and people who don't want them to succeed. >> and black women. >> yep. and finding a lot of really, really hard battles that a lot of people are going to benefit from because of them. they're taking the brunt of the both the criticism and the work, so i think he wanted to hon o both of they will and be true to their roots and history, just women and black women and what it's like to overcome this stuff. but yeah, he had the idea and actually i've been trying to make that super clear. yeah, he just -- he wanted to see the two of them toge
norman rockwell took that image. she integrated into an all white school and to go from there to kamala harris, that little girl was me. talk about the power of ju juxtaposing those two and what it means to america about winning? >> that's exactly what gored and i were doing. when he initially reach out to me, said he wanted to put the two of them right next to each other and have that dialogue be a story of them together. they're both women who are standing strong despite opposition and...
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reporter: architects norman lee, shane allbritton, along with poet quenton baker,ll aborated on the project>> angela davis has a very powerful quote talking about how slave quarters were really the only pce where slaves could kind of exist and kind of be humhean, inense that they were able to remove themselves fromve the gaze of swners. so, at the same time, theyy ere essentia a prison. the slave quarters themselves were kind of a symbol of empowerment because they actually lived their private lives. >> reporter: the designers lled historical documents, 18th and 19th century slave folklore, and site-specific archaeological aifacts to present a history that still remains incomplete. the structure made of wooden lats and reflective stainless steel, etched with the poetry of quenton baker >> because of the reflection of the sculpture, it becomes an immersive experience, in that the viewer is injected into the storyline through tt reflection. thing resonates with people more in the visual arts than, than the human form. and here we are making the viewer that human form, which forces them to pay
reporter: architects norman lee, shane allbritton, along with poet quenton baker,ll aborated on the project>> angela davis has a very powerful quote talking about how slave quarters were really the only pce where slaves could kind of exist and kind of be humhean, inense that they were able to remove themselves fromve the gaze of swners. so, at the same time, theyy ere essentia a prison. the slave quarters themselves were kind of a symbol of empowerment because they actually lived their...
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krar medical association ceo dustin corcoran and top lobbyist janus norman. the governor himself has warned against gatherings of more than three households. his own administration also claims private gatherings are fuelling the recent spike in cases. the governor has apologized for attending and said he made a mistake. >>> looking live at chase center, the warriors had hoped to welcome fans back next month with a first of its kind testing program, but as kpix 5's andria borba explains, the team just found out tonight that the plan wasn't a slam dunk for some city leaders, andria? >> reporter: yeah, it got rejected by the department of public health here in the city and county of san francisco, ken. now, reminder, here at chase center, the warriors still have not played an entire season. that season cut short when the pandemic ally flared up here in the u.s. and it looks like it will be quite some time before it will be loud and rocking once again. three-point splash downs at chase center won't be backed by the roar of the crowd any time soon. operation dub n
krar medical association ceo dustin corcoran and top lobbyist janus norman. the governor himself has warned against gatherings of more than three households. his own administration also claims private gatherings are fuelling the recent spike in cases. the governor has apologized for attending and said he made a mistake. >>> looking live at chase center, the warriors had hoped to welcome fans back next month with a first of its kind testing program, but as kpix 5's andria borba...