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>> norman clark, love sports. his mother estella says that he was a top athlete and a good son too. >> he was a loving, hard worker, caring person. >> as a boy, norman had dreams of playing in the nba, then studied sports management in college. but by his mid twenties, he was working here, vanderbilt mortgage and finance. 23 year old britney eldridge started the very same day. >> she was very beautiful but it was her smile that really got me. >> that winning smile got to a lot of people, britney's big brother jeffrey said she embraced life with a contagious enthusiasm. >> she liked to cheer lead and she liked to play soccer. she was a girly girl and a tomboy at the same time. she was really big about living in the moment. >> at vanderbilt mortgage, they were collectors. calling people to make sure they kept up with their house payments. what was it about brittani that you formed this instant connection with? >> she was very good at the job. actually used her as a tool to teach me at first, she help me out a lot. t
>> norman clark, love sports. his mother estella says that he was a top athlete and a good son too. >> he was a loving, hard worker, caring person. >> as a boy, norman had dreams of playing in the nba, then studied sports management in college. but by his mid twenties, he was working here, vanderbilt mortgage and finance. 23 year old britney eldridge started the very same day. >> she was very beautiful but it was her smile that really got me. >> that winning smile...
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tt calment, a student and friend of norman borlot.— of norman borlot.t. if the field is uniform you get a - of norman borlot. if the field is uniform you get a generall is uniform you get a general picture of what it is like... the man who fed the world, is praised for saving more lives than anyone in human history. we were in the field hard at work and we looked up and saw a car coming down through the field on the other side of a major irrigation canal and he said that looks like margaret, margaret was his wife stop and she gets out, she says, norman, you won the nobel prize! laughter. he didn't really believe it. he comes back and we go back to work. i've first met him as my professor. it was the first phd students and while i was working for him he won the nobel prize. so he was too busy to take students an i was the last student also.— to take students an i was the last student also. obviously i am personally _ last student also. obviously i am personally honoured i last student also. obviously i i am personally honoured beyond all dreams by this e
tt calment, a student and friend of norman borlot.— of norman borlot.t. if the field is uniform you get a - of norman borlot. if the field is uniform you get a generall is uniform you get a general picture of what it is like... the man who fed the world, is praised for saving more lives than anyone in human history. we were in the field hard at work and we looked up and saw a car coming down through the field on the other side of a major irrigation canal and he said that looks like margaret,...
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norman, thank you for joining us.e end of last week we had a total shift you have the boe on hold and the fed previously talking about patience. has the bond market settled into its old range where we will not see the spike up in yields anymore? norman: i think what we've seen in the last few months is the fed and policymakers around the world trying to guide bond yields higher from here. we think that will continue to be the case going forward. as you point out, trying to avoid the kind of spike we saw in 2013 that was disruptive. manus: the great debate has been whether you can afford to sit out of these markets. some of the data is quite manic, on the nasdaq, 16 of the last 18 sessions a frenzy on fire. yolo, fomo. what will drive the last two months of 2021 and will it prevail into 2022? norman: we think underlying what is driving rockets for most of 2021 has been earnings. the first half is clearly a good earnings story. there is uncertainty going into october, but what we have seen in october is in spite of what
norman, thank you for joining us.e end of last week we had a total shift you have the boe on hold and the fed previously talking about patience. has the bond market settled into its old range where we will not see the spike up in yields anymore? norman: i think what we've seen in the last few months is the fed and policymakers around the world trying to guide bond yields higher from here. we think that will continue to be the case going forward. as you point out, trying to avoid the kind of...
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tonight -- beanie feldstein writer and producer, norman lear. music from lady a.eaturing the 8g band with atom willard ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we are going to get to the news during his speech last night at a rally for gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe, president biden attacked former president trump and said he was, quote, "the only president since herbert hoover in the '30s to see more jobs lost than gained." which is why biden voted against trump and hoover [ laughter ] during the same speech, president biden criticized republican candidate, glen youngkin, and said that extremism, quote, "can come in a smile and a fleece vest," whereas obstructionism prefers denim. [ laughter ] that's right, arizona senator kyrsten sinema is receiving attention on social media after she wore a denim vest presiding over the senate. well she was either presiding over the senate or the breakfast club [ laughter ] west virginia senat
tonight -- beanie feldstein writer and producer, norman lear. music from lady a.eaturing the 8g band with atom willard ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we are going to get to the news during his speech last night at a rally for gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe, president biden attacked former president trump and said he was, quote, "the...
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and she gets out, she says, "norman, you won the nobel prize!" chuckles.it. he comes back and we go back to work. i first met him as my professor. i was the first phd student and while i was working for him, he won the nobel prize, so then he was too busy to take students so i was the last student also. obviously, lam personally honoured beyond all dreams by this election but the obligations imposed by the honours are far greater than the honour itself. he grew up on a farm in iowa, coming of age during the great depression. he saw a lot of bread lines, a lot of people out of work. he saw a lot of poverty. i think that set him on his career to do something that would benefit society. he started his work in mexico in the 19605, developing high—yielding, disease—resistant wheat that boosted harvests in what would be known as the 'green revolution�*. he was trained as a plant pathologist, trying to protect plants from diseases and, specifically, to do something about the rust disease which was wiping out the crop in mexico. what is rust disease? it's a fungus
and she gets out, she says, "norman, you won the nobel prize!" chuckles.it. he comes back and we go back to work. i first met him as my professor. i was the first phd student and while i was working for him, he won the nobel prize, so then he was too busy to take students so i was the last student also. obviously, lam personally honoured beyond all dreams by this election but the obligations imposed by the honours are far greater than the honour itself. he grew up on a farm in iowa,...
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nobody knows who norman is. - indigenous population. nobody knows who norman is. gave me a number. my number was 16. iii gave me a number. my number was 16. , ., �* ., , 16. if you didn't do things riaht, 16. if you didn't do things right, these _ 16. if you didn't do things right, these nuns - 16. if you didn't do things right, these nuns would l 16. if you didn't do things l right, these nuns would be walking _ right, these nuns would be walking behind you, you would be walking behind you, you would he hit — walking behind you, you would he hit on — walking behind you, you would be hit on the head with the ruier~ — be hit on the head with the ruler. . , , be hit on the head with the ruler. ., ., ., , , ., ruler. kamloops indian residential _ ruler. kamloops indian residential school i ruler. kamloops indian residential school was | ruler. kamloops indian i residential school was run by an order of priests and taught by nuns for the sisters of st ann. today there are only 21 sisters still alive. the sister is the president of the order in british columbia. irate
nobody knows who norman is. - indigenous population. nobody knows who norman is. gave me a number. my number was 16. iii gave me a number. my number was 16. , ., �* ., , 16. if you didn't do things riaht, 16. if you didn't do things right, these _ 16. if you didn't do things right, these nuns - 16. if you didn't do things right, these nuns would l 16. if you didn't do things l right, these nuns would be walking _ right, these nuns would be walking behind you, you would be walking behind you,...
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held what can be described as a norman rockwell type of _ has held what can be described as a normanype of christmas parade for six decades. _ norman rockwell type of christmas parade for six decades. last - norman rockwell type of christmas parade for six decades. last night, i parade for six decades. last night, our wonderful— parade for six decades. last night, our wonderful waukesha _ parade for six decades. last night, our wonderful waukesha parade i parade for six decades. last night, - our wonderful waukesha parade became the scene _ our wonderful waukesha parade became the scene of— our wonderful waukesha parade became the scene of a _ our wonderful waukesha parade became the scene of a horrific— our wonderful waukesha parade became the scene of a horrific tragedy. - the scene of a horrific tragedy. last _ the scene of a horrific tragedy. last night, _ the scene of a horrific tragedy. last night, that— the scene of a horrific tragedy. last night, that parade - the scene of a horrific tragedy. | last night, that parade became the scene of a horrific tragedy. i last night, that
held what can be described as a norman rockwell type of _ has held what can be described as a normanype of christmas parade for six decades. _ norman rockwell type of christmas parade for six decades. last - norman rockwell type of christmas parade for six decades. last night, i parade for six decades. last night, our wonderful— parade for six decades. last night, our wonderful waukesha _ parade for six decades. last night, our wonderful waukesha parade i parade for six decades. last night, -...
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it was funny and challenging, you realize, norman lear is taking us into a whole new realm of comedy. was met by excitement and the applause. >> the show was number one for a long time. >> it changed cbs and their brand as a network. as a result of all in the family, they turned to norman lear to make more shows in that image. >> there is someone at the door. >> bea ar you this played maude as her sister in the family. >> she can take on archie head-to-head. >> either you can come to the table and eat or lie there and feed off your own fat. >> by the time that episode had aired, fred silverman, who was in charge of the cbs called norman lear and said, get that woman her own show. >> and then there's maude. compromising, enterprising, anything but tranquilizing. >> it was not your all american family. >> you are getting senile at your old age. >> thank you, darling. >> i only hope i live long enough to become a burden to you. >> maude is an independent, strong woman who speak her mind, married to her fourth husband, walter, played by bill macy. >> i don't have time to feed you breakfas
it was funny and challenging, you realize, norman lear is taking us into a whole new realm of comedy. was met by excitement and the applause. >> the show was number one for a long time. >> it changed cbs and their brand as a network. as a result of all in the family, they turned to norman lear to make more shows in that image. >> there is someone at the door. >> bea ar you this played maude as her sister in the family. >> she can take on archie head-to-head....
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janai norman joins us now. moments ago haitian officials also confirming the release of two people in that missionary group. have we learned anything else about their release or condition? >> reporter: the ministry saying in that statement they're not releasing any information about those two people and they're asking anyone who is privy to specifics of the release to safeguard those details.
janai norman joins us now. moments ago haitian officials also confirming the release of two people in that missionary group. have we learned anything else about their release or condition? >> reporter: the ministry saying in that statement they're not releasing any information about those two people and they're asking anyone who is privy to specifics of the release to safeguard those details.
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"facts of life" was part of the norman lear family.uidance of this wise older woman. divorce, virginity. >> snake and i slept together. >> class wars on the regular. >> you're not prejudiced. you're just a snob. >> teach me to be common, jo. bring me down to your level. >> a show like "facts of life" is the beginning of the very special episode. >> i never think my best friend is white. i just know my best friend is natalie. >> when you look at tootie and natalie, you're looking at friendship and love that supersedes race. [ applause ] >> the norman lear shows in the '70s may have been teaching us lessons but it wasn't so overt. >> i'm looking for blair warner. >> you must be her cousin jeri. >> yeah. >> the only time i ever saw a child with a disability on television as a kid was on a telethon. norman lear cast me as blair's cousin on "facts of life." >> see, i had this made. it says i don't have cerebral palsy, i'm drunk. >> it was risky. >> how was the bus ride? >> i don't know. i drove. >> a car? >> no. a lemon. >> when "facts of l
"facts of life" was part of the norman lear family.uidance of this wise older woman. divorce, virginity. >> snake and i slept together. >> class wars on the regular. >> you're not prejudiced. you're just a snob. >> teach me to be common, jo. bring me down to your level. >> a show like "facts of life" is the beginning of the very special episode. >> i never think my best friend is white. i just know my best friend is natalie. >> when...
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out and norman says, okay, go ahead. and norman let him walk.iece of his income. >> and that matters to him? >> absolutely, because that was who we. was >> norman's rejection began a kind of implosion. john wayne soy. andrea started to let himself go. >> he was looking unkempt, which was so unlike andrew. >> and then, like a line of dominoes, his social world came tumbling down. the love of his life, david madson, broke up with him. his friend, jeff trail, moved on. he told friends that they had a falling out. and the mayor of hill chris, became a lot rapid to climb. >> when the allowance went away, there were a lot of reports that surfaced about him during this time, being more heavily involved in the drug trade. >> harder stuff now. like crystal meth. >> at some point, as he became more and more unhappy, i think it also became more dependent. and of course, crystal meth brings you up, but it also takes you down. >> anna's maureen orth discovered, andrew developed a taste for violent sex. >> the estimates part was very disturbing to me. because
out and norman says, okay, go ahead. and norman let him walk.iece of his income. >> and that matters to him? >> absolutely, because that was who we. was >> norman's rejection began a kind of implosion. john wayne soy. andrea started to let himself go. >> he was looking unkempt, which was so unlike andrew. >> and then, like a line of dominoes, his social world came tumbling down. the love of his life, david madson, broke up with him. his friend, jeff trail, moved...
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pasaron quizás empezaron a tomar empezaron en las drogas no sabía que hay servicios para ayudarlos normanimero la venta de la porción norte del bulevar además la ayuda económica en el aeropuerto internacional la temporada de incendios ha terminado luego de que ya ha caído y tenemos casi un pie de lluvia en el área de la bahía al departamento de bomberos de la ciudad de santa rosa dio por terminada esta temporada que ya sabemos que preocupa a muchos los oficiales recuerdan a la comunidad en general mantener las medidas adecuadas para evitar incendios forestales pasamos con nuestro compañero ismael castro por el panorama más actualizado va a llegar más precipitación durante los siete días tendrás más de dos soportes de lluvia adicionales vamos a comenzar con la climatología de santa rosa la precipitación que cayó durante los últimos días tenemos un sistema frontal que dejó 74 centésimas, si comparamos con lo que es normal son 70 centésimas más de lluvia para un día como ayer lo que va del mes sabemos que van solamente dos días tenemos media pulgada por encima de lo normal pero fíjese que lo
pasaron quizás empezaron a tomar empezaron en las drogas no sabía que hay servicios para ayudarlos normanimero la venta de la porción norte del bulevar además la ayuda económica en el aeropuerto internacional la temporada de incendios ha terminado luego de que ya ha caído y tenemos casi un pie de lluvia en el área de la bahía al departamento de bomberos de la ciudad de santa rosa dio por terminada esta temporada que ya sabemos que preocupa a muchos los oficiales recuerdan a la comunidad...
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this is norman. line for democrats. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i have what i think is a very simple question. i am 95 years old. i remember when decisions were made for the benefit of the health of the country by scientists. we eliminated so many diseases. and polio was rampant when my children were young, and it is completely wiped out. why are these decisions now made by politics? can't -- can't ride in a car without a seat belt. you get a ticket. you can't jaywalk. why is it now a political decision when it's for the health of the country, the country was much better off when scientists made these decisions. >> norman, thanks for the question. congressman. >> thank you. i think probably you're referring to covid and our response to covid, and i agree with you. i don't thing this is something, it's unfortunate it has become so politicized. i think in many ways, what we saw in combatting covid in the development of the vaccine in what was absolutely record time was a remarkable achievement of science. and i know there are different opinions abou
this is norman. line for democrats. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i have what i think is a very simple question. i am 95 years old. i remember when decisions were made for the benefit of the health of the country by scientists. we eliminated so many diseases. and polio was rampant when my children were young, and it is completely wiped out. why are these decisions now made by politics? can't -- can't ride in a car without a seat belt. you get a ticket. you can't jaywalk. why is...
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but you would have failed the norman tab at cricket test. if you remember, norman talbot, very prominent to conserve to politicians who said that, you know, it's all white people being black as long as it's for english, cricketing, yeah, it's for the west end. it. i would have, i would have fell to norman period cricket test, but i, i probably would have gone to university got a nice job and even a nice big house, but a can play cricket. whereas although the average black person fails enrollment, that with cricket, cricket test can get a house counselor job can get access to a social care. and that's much more important than me not being able to play cricket or football if a feller cricket test, because i would still and why i think this way. because growing up in jamaica, which is an all black country, i saw the way working class black people were treated by middle upper class and elite black people. so it's not as simple is much more nuanced and a black and white intuition. it's about elite ism about capitalism and it's about discriminatio
but you would have failed the norman tab at cricket test. if you remember, norman talbot, very prominent to conserve to politicians who said that, you know, it's all white people being black as long as it's for english, cricketing, yeah, it's for the west end. it. i would have, i would have fell to norman period cricket test, but i, i probably would have gone to university got a nice job and even a nice big house, but a can play cricket. whereas although the average black person fails...
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norman. the ranking member intends to yield a portion of his time to mr. brady and mr. graves. without objection, both members are authorized to participate in today's hearing. with that, i now recognize myself for 15 minutes and i want to start with a few simple questions. and i would appreciate a yes-or-no answer on each of them. mr. woods, ceo of exxon, do you agree that climate change is real? >> yes. >> thank you. mr. lawlor, ceo of bp america, do you agree that climate change is caused by human activities? >> yes. >> mr. worth, ceo of chevron, do you agree that burning fossil fuels as a significant cause of climate change? >> chairwoman, we've been clear on where we stand, and we accept the scientific consensus that the use of fossil fuels contributes to climate change. >> so that i'm taking as a yes. ms. watkins, president of shell, the intergovernmental panel on climate change released a new report in august concluding that climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying. the secretary general of the united nations called the report, quote, and i'm quoting, a code
norman. the ranking member intends to yield a portion of his time to mr. brady and mr. graves. without objection, both members are authorized to participate in today's hearing. with that, i now recognize myself for 15 minutes and i want to start with a few simple questions. and i would appreciate a yes-or-no answer on each of them. mr. woods, ceo of exxon, do you agree that climate change is real? >> yes. >> thank you. mr. lawlor, ceo of bp america, do you agree that climate change...
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nick is sailing missouri was boys a nashik, vol. norman the or wants to be nick of mom. bob, bob washing dealership. sure. let the washington where it's needed. now, story club. what the club teach nice if when you mind me a pretty scared. yes. sure. so did she still didn't get bumped or what did this originally was it just by at the more obvious saw this in the lukewarm browser work . i keep the property, we have fox there on national machine executing and thought was throwing us thought number starts, law reach, theory bad. there are fact of the thought in the browser machine, you emerge. it mean you could teach, not noise him 6. the most abused sedation, personal experience i had was i grandfather had a officially attack where they knew my name. they knew where i was. and they used that to, to basically say i had been kidnapped, they said i was kidnapped or that i was injured or something along those lines. it's very real occasion is incredible. it's a difficult thing to ask people to be savvy enough to understand where that email came from, what domain it's associate
nick is sailing missouri was boys a nashik, vol. norman the or wants to be nick of mom. bob, bob washing dealership. sure. let the washington where it's needed. now, story club. what the club teach nice if when you mind me a pretty scared. yes. sure. so did she still didn't get bumped or what did this originally was it just by at the more obvious saw this in the lukewarm browser work . i keep the property, we have fox there on national machine executing and thought was throwing us thought...
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i shall got mushy. nikki salen, luxury where his boyhood, nasha vall, norman the or wants to nick of mom, bob, bob washing dealership. sure. let the washington where it's needed. now story club, what the club teach nice to eat when you mind me a pretty scared. yes. sure. so, but it's just the dean. get, thump. what does this original, what it is by at the more obvious, saw this in the lukewarm web browser work. i keep the property will fox, the, unless your machine executing a thought was through in the store number starts la reach theory bad. there are fact of got thought in the browser with machine emerge. it mean you could teach? not noise him, sick them wash the beasts of the ocean. personal experience i had was i grandfather had a officially attack where they knew my name. they knew where i was, and they used that to, to basically say i had been kidnapped, they said i was kidnapped or that i was injured or something along those lines. it's very real occasion is incredible. it's a difficult thing to ask people to be savvy enough to understand where that email came from, what doma
i shall got mushy. nikki salen, luxury where his boyhood, nasha vall, norman the or wants to nick of mom, bob, bob washing dealership. sure. let the washington where it's needed. now story club, what the club teach nice to eat when you mind me a pretty scared. yes. sure. so, but it's just the dean. get, thump. what does this original, what it is by at the more obvious, saw this in the lukewarm web browser work. i keep the property will fox, the, unless your machine executing a thought was...
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nobody knows who norman retasket is. theyjust gave me a number. my number was 16.u didn't do things right, these nuns would be walking behind you, you'd be clunked on the head with the rulers. kamloops indian residential school was run by an order of priests called the 0blates of mary immaculate, and taught by nuns called the sisters of st anne. today there are only 21 sisters still alive. sister marie zarowny is the president of their order in british columbia. we were there to help the children, we never thought that they would lose their connections with their own culture and their own roots. but wasn't one of the goals to take the indian out of the child? well, we've, i mean, learned that in retrospect. that was not a goal that any of our sisters read or was told. there was brainwashing, that if you practised your traditional language and your cultural ways, that you would go to hell. and that you would burn in hell. many of the children suffered physical and sexual abuse. this side is where all the boys were, and there were three, four levels of dorm rooms. i
nobody knows who norman retasket is. theyjust gave me a number. my number was 16.u didn't do things right, these nuns would be walking behind you, you'd be clunked on the head with the rulers. kamloops indian residential school was run by an order of priests called the 0blates of mary immaculate, and taught by nuns called the sisters of st anne. today there are only 21 sisters still alive. sister marie zarowny is the president of their order in british columbia. we were there to help the...
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people listening might be surprised about this norman mailer writing this in the 1950s because it's so applicable. you could think about the pop culture today and white youth, particularly white suburban youth who pick up on these adaptations and style and culture. >> right. even the '20s. it's a pretty repetitive, you know, sort of trend, cycle also part of what i wanted to do with this book was to think about is there something specific about the new millennium? this book is focused in post 2000 culture. right is a something specific about the internet for the way pop culture works now? that may be changes or in flex that trend in any way. >> the first line in your book says appropriation gets a bad rap. why does it get a bad rap? >> i think in some ways appropriation has the definition of the word sort of in our popular lexicon now is really seriously associated with a certain form of appropriation. appropriation that exhibits some sort of power differential between the people who create things and then the people who get credit for creating things. or there's a sort of like racial
people listening might be surprised about this norman mailer writing this in the 1950s because it's so applicable. you could think about the pop culture today and white youth, particularly white suburban youth who pick up on these adaptations and style and culture. >> right. even the '20s. it's a pretty repetitive, you know, sort of trend, cycle also part of what i wanted to do with this book was to think about is there something specific about the new millennium? this book is focused in...
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janai norman joins us now. moments ago haitian officials also confirming the release of two people in that missionary group. have we learned anything else about their release or condition? >> reporter: the ministry saying in that statement they're not releasing any information about those two people and they're asking anyone who is privy to specifics of the release to safeguard those details. and tonight continuing to ask for prayers for those 15 people still being held hostage. linsey. >> janai, thank you. >>> now to our other top story. millions of americans getting ready to hit the road, the rails, or the air, on their way to a thanksgiving gathering with loved ones, something that many families did not feel was safe to do last year. the number of travelers is expected to approach pre-pandemic levels. and many airports already seeing increased traffic with many children off from school this week. the tsa reports more than 2 million people screened friday and saturday. those numbers are very close to 2019 lev
janai norman joins us now. moments ago haitian officials also confirming the release of two people in that missionary group. have we learned anything else about their release or condition? >> reporter: the ministry saying in that statement they're not releasing any information about those two people and they're asking anyone who is privy to specifics of the release to safeguard those details. and tonight continuing to ask for prayers for those 15 people still being held hostage. linsey....
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the jury posed to judge norman moon earlier today.a unanimous decision on counts one, two and three, do we have to be unanimous on counts four, five and six? those first three counts, jim, are very crucial. they are at the crux of the plaintiff's case. and that's the claim that these defendants, these white supremacists conspired to commit racially motivated violence in charlottesville in august of 2017. that question posed to the judge, very important. if we cannot come up with a unanimous decision on those first three counts do we have to be unanimous on the last three? judge norman moon told them that they have to continue to try to work to come up with a unanimous decision. if there is a hung jury in this case because it's a civil case, then the plaintiffs do have the option of dropping the case or they can ask for another trial. even if there say hung jury, if they cannot come up with a unanimous decision, the plaintiffs have the option of presenting this case all over again. and it is a voluminous case. these are nine plaintiffs
the jury posed to judge norman moon earlier today.a unanimous decision on counts one, two and three, do we have to be unanimous on counts four, five and six? those first three counts, jim, are very crucial. they are at the crux of the plaintiff's case. and that's the claim that these defendants, these white supremacists conspired to commit racially motivated violence in charlottesville in august of 2017. that question posed to the judge, very important. if we cannot come up with a unanimous...
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>> it was an explosive thing for norman lear to say, wake up, now this. >> both y'all live here?tler. you two. >> we're talking people who are living above their station. >> hold it, diane. we are the jeffersons. >> hey, you right, louise, he's a great joker! >> he's not joking, diane. >> really aside from wardrobe and the places they live, they were still black. because no matter how much money you have, no matter where you live, blackness is its own class. >> how can you afford to live in a place like this? you ain't tall enough to be no basketball player. awarded for k quality 27 times in a row. that means the best experience with calls, texts and data usage of any major carrier, according to customers. there's only one best network. the only one ranked #1 in reliability 16 times in a row. we are building 5g right. what if younger looking skin could start at midnight? age perfect midnight serum from loreal with our exclusive antioxidant complex, see firmer, younger looking skin. age perfect midnight serum from l'oreal paris, because you are worth it. we have to be able to repa
>> it was an explosive thing for norman lear to say, wake up, now this. >> both y'all live here?tler. you two. >> we're talking people who are living above their station. >> hold it, diane. we are the jeffersons. >> hey, you right, louise, he's a great joker! >> he's not joking, diane. >> really aside from wardrobe and the places they live, they were still black. because no matter how much money you have, no matter where you live, blackness is its own...
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norman for an equivalent amount of time. >> thank you. chairwoman. i'd like to yield. >> thank you for yielding. i'll tell you what's frustrating is member of congress telling american oil and gas companies to reduce production at the same time the president of the united states is begging opec to increase production that. may be the dumbest thing i've ever heard. but that's is it scenario. globs chevron saying they are going increase production. what does the gentlemen want in $8 gasoline? $10 for the families we represent? this is craziness. i yield back to the gentlemen. thank you for yielding me thirty seconds. >> thank you so much. mr. summers, did you realize back several months ago at a oversight hearing i asked there greta thunberg who is a spokesman for the green new deal and other issues the democrats 17.9 million followers. i skkd her with china and india how are we going to get them to cut their emissions when they are the leaders in the world and america has come down on emissions? what -- you realize she said they were going to ask'em t
norman for an equivalent amount of time. >> thank you. chairwoman. i'd like to yield. >> thank you for yielding. i'll tell you what's frustrating is member of congress telling american oil and gas companies to reduce production at the same time the president of the united states is begging opec to increase production that. may be the dumbest thing i've ever heard. but that's is it scenario. globs chevron saying they are going increase production. what does the gentlemen want in $8...
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the princess became a royal through marriage to a direct descendent of the norman conquest.amily since the late 16th century and is preserved like a living museum. how long were you married? >> princess stefania: we married in '57. >> tucci: and when did he pass away? >> princess stefania: just ten years ago. he loved this house very much. >> tucci: yeah i bet. >> princess stefania: so the only thing that i could do was to keep it and maintain it. >> tucci: well it's absolutely beautiful. >> but as thrilled as i am to meet the princess, that's not the only reason i wanted to come here. i'm on the hunt for the perfect timballo. >> tucci: look at that, so pretty. >> a baked mold of pasta or rice with rich ingredients. it's a dish i'm obsessed with. oh wow. every family has a different way of making it. >> yes. >> and i've heard that maria, the princess' chef, is a much sought-after authority on timballo making. >> in my family, we have our own version of this dish... ...and it's the centerpiece of a film i made called big night, back in the 1990s. so it's macaroni... >> maria:
the princess became a royal through marriage to a direct descendent of the norman conquest.amily since the late 16th century and is preserved like a living museum. how long were you married? >> princess stefania: we married in '57. >> tucci: and when did he pass away? >> princess stefania: just ten years ago. he loved this house very much. >> tucci: yeah i bet. >> princess stefania: so the only thing that i could do was to keep it and maintain it. >> tucci:...
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meteorologist jean norman has the latest. rain and wind and even snow, right, jean. >> that's right, pamela. we have all three and the main thing to think about, there are two storms. one is doming on monday and the other one is coming on wednesday. so if you have travel plans around those days, that is what you want to focus on. the first system is just getting itself organized in the middle of the country. a little bit of light showers from chicago back out toward denver. not much in the way of heavy snow n. florida we've had 30 minute delays in orlando today. now that first system gets itself going tomorrow and notice the airports colored in orange. those could have moderate details. we're talking about minneapolis back toward cincinnati and even in atlanta, if we get rain at hartsfield and you know things could slow down. and then late in the day there may be minor delays in the northeast. that is storm number one. but watch what happened on monday. it intensifies and we have a big mess here from boston back down to d.c.
meteorologist jean norman has the latest. rain and wind and even snow, right, jean. >> that's right, pamela. we have all three and the main thing to think about, there are two storms. one is doming on monday and the other one is coming on wednesday. so if you have travel plans around those days, that is what you want to focus on. the first system is just getting itself organized in the middle of the country. a little bit of light showers from chicago back out toward denver. not much in...
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and pigpig >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ light laughter ] norman and pigpig, it's great.n you because they can drink a beer non-alcoholic beer, in 30 second -- seconds faster than you [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: i've never drank a a non-alcoholic beer [ laughter and applause [ rim shot ] the big -- the pig can chug a non-alcoholic beer in 30 seconds i'd like to see this >> it's better to prep him >> jimmy: can we get 30 seconds on the clock roots? drink, drink, drink, drink, drink. ♪ [ clapping ] whenever you're ready. >> go for it >> jimmy: yeah, go for it, buddy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause yeah, they love it yeah, a party supporter. oh, my god oh, my god [ cheers and applause >> and what's dinner without some beer nuts [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: they are -- they are literally party animals. i love it so much. [ cheers and applause a great job to all of our talented pets. if you have a pet you think is better than me, i want to see it go to tonightshow.com/ whyisyourpetbetterthanme submit a video of your pet stick around we'll be right back with jared leto, ever
and pigpig >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ light laughter ] norman and pigpig, it's great.n you because they can drink a beer non-alcoholic beer, in 30 second -- seconds faster than you [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: i've never drank a a non-alcoholic beer [ laughter and applause [ rim shot ] the big -- the pig can chug a non-alcoholic beer in 30 seconds i'd like to see this >> it's better to prep him >> jimmy: can we get 30 seconds on the clock roots? drink, drink, drink, drink,...
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norman baker, thank you for your time.pping 39 million £389,048. more than £39 million was pledged, higher than last year's figure on the night. the money will go towards supporting thousands of charities and local projects around the uk. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather forecast and phil is here. hello. good afternoon. it is not bad at the moment in many parts of the british isles. there is quite a bit of clout in england and wales, but a lot can you drag certain weather fronts down across the british isles. the winds are from north to south and that is why it will feel so much colder. weather front has not got that much about it. to the south figures, to the north temperature is falling away. it is a strong northerly wind and there will be plenty of showers and there will be plenty of showers and some will be wintry above 300 metres or so. they will pepper the north york moors overnight. if your skies stay clear, there will be frost to start the day on sunday, which will be bright enough away from the shower
norman baker, thank you for your time.pping 39 million £389,048. more than £39 million was pledged, higher than last year's figure on the night. the money will go towards supporting thousands of charities and local projects around the uk. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather forecast and phil is here. hello. good afternoon. it is not bad at the moment in many parts of the british isles. there is quite a bit of clout in england and wales, but a lot can you drag certain weather fronts...
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advances of the computer industry since the time of touring and good at bletchley park through john von norman who was probably a paramount figure and anticipated the gigahertz machines we have today. he really was the first person to imagine moore's law, that we could produce making the machines that operators at billions of cycles a second. >> let me step back a couple steps to something said a minute ago, really deserves i think extra attention. you commented a moment ago that technological and economic advance tends to have a comparatively greater impact the benefit to the worse off, because the the worst off tt further to go up. and so the comparative improvement in their life can be greater. that's intriguing. a few years ago i was in east africa in uganda and traveling around some of the rural areas and a part of uganda. it was striking to me of course the standard of living obviously much lower than the united states and and i saw many pe living in hats, not having sufficient clothing, not having sufficient covering from the rain. -- huts. people clearly struggling although there was a
advances of the computer industry since the time of touring and good at bletchley park through john von norman who was probably a paramount figure and anticipated the gigahertz machines we have today. he really was the first person to imagine moore's law, that we could produce making the machines that operators at billions of cycles a second. >> let me step back a couple steps to something said a minute ago, really deserves i think extra attention. you commented a moment ago that...
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norman out of florida is up first in this segment. it is wesley chapel, florida. good morning. >> yes, good morning. i have a question. i mean, i like the idea of electric cars, my question is when we travel now, if we pull into to get gas, sometimes there is three or four cars ahead of us. well, we might be half an hour before we get the gas. now the electric vehicle takes three to four hours for a charge. i would sit there 16 hours before i could continue on to my trip. that's my biggest concern with it. i don't see how as much traffic as we have -- you could put a charge station every mile. but you're going to have people backed up waiting for the charge. >> we'll take the point. jeff gilbert. >> and that is a legitimate question. and the honest answer is, right now it is not a problem because there aren't a lot of electric vehicles out there. that could become a problem if there are a number of electric vehicles and the industry has to come to grips with that. right now you have a number of types of chargers. i test drive a lot of vehicles and i have a ford mu
norman out of florida is up first in this segment. it is wesley chapel, florida. good morning. >> yes, good morning. i have a question. i mean, i like the idea of electric cars, my question is when we travel now, if we pull into to get gas, sometimes there is three or four cars ahead of us. well, we might be half an hour before we get the gas. now the electric vehicle takes three to four hours for a charge. i would sit there 16 hours before i could continue on to my trip. that's my...
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i love norman coleman and you're doing a great job and we are all praying for you.o the rjc is stronger than ever. anybody met herschel walker tonight? so thanks for having me. it's like a family event. the bottom line is the rjc matter now more than ever. after tuesday to feel pretty good about things? -- [inaudible] somebody screwing up the world joe biden would win. it's amazing what you can do this short a period of time. thank you so much for being with me. my race we raise $250 million between me and my opponent. the bottom line is that you were there for me and everybody liked me. i've been in so many of your homes. [inaudible] i just can't thank you enough for the caring you have for the u.s.-israel relationship and what you've done for the republican party when itr comes to the republican party the best is yet to come. thankll y'all. so you got -- mike pence will be her in a bit. how about a round of applause for the vice president? [applause] israel has no better friend than mike pence. conservatism has no better friend than mike pence and no more decent p
i love norman coleman and you're doing a great job and we are all praying for you.o the rjc is stronger than ever. anybody met herschel walker tonight? so thanks for having me. it's like a family event. the bottom line is the rjc matter now more than ever. after tuesday to feel pretty good about things? -- [inaudible] somebody screwing up the world joe biden would win. it's amazing what you can do this short a period of time. thank you so much for being with me. my race we raise $250 million...