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all i have to do now is find greg norman. mr. norman, mr. norman! is that you? mr.o, no, oh, wow, two greg norman's beard and that's the opposite of greg norman. i thought i would never find greg norman, but then the opposite happened. i found him. there he is, the ceo of liv golf, greg norman, watching the action through the dollar signs in his eyeballs. i for one am shocked the billion-dollar liv golf business is suffering despite leadership by a man credited using a stick to hit a ball into the hole. then i got a call. hey, dad, it's jr. >> james: i know who you are, jr. appear >> i figured out how to shave your dismay when really? you didn't die? >> i'm bleeding a lot, i am standing on a pile of red paper towels. i respect you a lot and always will unless you sell out to autocracy for money. >> james: why do you say that? >> that might be the excessive blood loss talking, where the bandits? >> james: due to the florida seat, my suit smells like a diaper and i decided not to beg greg norman for a job you're to screw you, greg norman! oh, he heard that, let's go.
all i have to do now is find greg norman. mr. norman, mr. norman! is that you? mr.o, no, oh, wow, two greg norman's beard and that's the opposite of greg norman. i thought i would never find greg norman, but then the opposite happened. i found him. there he is, the ceo of liv golf, greg norman, watching the action through the dollar signs in his eyeballs. i for one am shocked the billion-dollar liv golf business is suffering despite leadership by a man credited using a stick to hit a ball into...
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how do you play this market, norman? norman: we're looking at a handful of areas.t makes a lot of sense to us is the weak dollar trade in play since the start of the year. that will continue through year end and will be an important return driver. alongside that, especially for investors who historically have been dollar investors especially in asia, looking at places like europe where you will benefit from stronger currency make sense. things like european investment grade bonds makes sense for investors. rishaad: are you seeing people that come into your job and look at money market rates. to many, it seems like a no-brainer. norman: especially since a lot of europeans went overseas last year to get more yield, you now see them coming back home because the cost of hedging some of that exposure has become very high. we think that will continue on a longer cycle basis, going forward. haslinda: what's the one risk markets have not factored in? norman: we think it is the liquidity perspective. markets are sanguine, as you point out, but the economy is resilient. as w
how do you play this market, norman? norman: we're looking at a handful of areas.t makes a lot of sense to us is the weak dollar trade in play since the start of the year. that will continue through year end and will be an important return driver. alongside that, especially for investors who historically have been dollar investors especially in asia, looking at places like europe where you will benefit from stronger currency make sense. things like european investment grade bonds makes sense...
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i know norman. i like them both. i know norman. i like them both. h respect— i know norman.duced to pounds aha— really should not be reduced to pounds and pence— really should not be reduced to pounds and pence . let's think pounds and pence. let's think about— pounds and pence. let's think about h.— pounds and pence. let's think about h. h— pounds and pence. let's think about it. i recall— pounds and pence. let's think about it. i recall the olympics cosh— about it. i recall the olympics eosh 9— about it. i recall the olympics cost 9 billion— about it. i recall the olympics cost 9 billion people, £9 hhhoh— cost 9 billion people, £9 billion. there— cost 9 billion people, £9 billion. there were a lot of peopte— billion. there were a lot of peophe pooh— billion. there were a lot of people pooh poohing it and what did people pooh poohing it and what he h— people pooh poohing it and what he h eoe— people pooh poohing it and what he it do? h— people pooh poohing it and what did it do? it boosted this eowhhw-s— did it do? it boosted this country's prestige like nothing else. — cou
i know norman. i like them both. i know norman. i like them both. h respect— i know norman.duced to pounds aha— really should not be reduced to pounds and pence— really should not be reduced to pounds and pence . let's think pounds and pence. let's think about— pounds and pence. let's think about h.— pounds and pence. let's think about h. h— pounds and pence. let's think about it. i recall— pounds and pence. let's think about it. i recall the olympics cosh— about it. i recall...
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norman: thank you for having us.e some findings from your third annual survey of asian americans. what have you seen over time are , these numbers getting better or worse? norman: they've been largely consistent over the last three years. we've seen more increasing concern during covid about attacks against our community in the blaming of asian americans for covid-19. but this latest question about the safety level really disturbed us. the fact that over half of asian americans felt unsafe. they felt unsafe in public transportation on subways. , they felt unsafe in their own neighborhoods in their own , schools and their own workplaces. so that was very concerning for all of us. amna: how much of that do you link directly to the pandemic? i remember when we reported on the surge of anti-asian rhetoric my remember friends telling me they would not let friends or family go out alone because they were worried about attacks. has that dissipated as we moved out of the pandemic? norman: i think a lot of it was due to covid
norman: thank you for having us.e some findings from your third annual survey of asian americans. what have you seen over time are , these numbers getting better or worse? norman: they've been largely consistent over the last three years. we've seen more increasing concern during covid about attacks against our community in the blaming of asian americans for covid-19. but this latest question about the safety level really disturbed us. the fact that over half of asian americans felt unsafe....
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you bring that in, norman. time we're that in, norman. next time we're on that in, norman. love ice cream. i ice cream and i love ice cream. b ems— ice cream and i love ice cream. b yeu— ice cream and i love ice cream. i miss you, eamonn— ice cream and i love ice cream. i miss you, eamonn do you know i bbbnb— i miss you, eamonn do you know i bbbnb abeub— i miss you, eamonn do you know i bbbnb abeub yeu— i miss you, eamonn do you know i think about you all— i miss you, eamonn do you know i think about you all the time beeuse— think about you all the time beeuse b— think about you all the time because i find— think about you all the time because i find myself and a lot in because i find myself and a lot bn bbe— because i find myself and a lot bn bbe basb— because i find myself and a lot in bbe basb yean— because i find myself and a lot in the past year and. 'e“: : in the past year and. and i used to in the past year and. and i used be see— in the past year and. and i used be yeu— in the past year and. and i used to see you. you know, you used to see you. you know, you used to
you bring that in, norman. time we're that in, norman. next time we're on that in, norman. love ice cream. i ice cream and i love ice cream. b ems— ice cream and i love ice cream. b yeu— ice cream and i love ice cream. i miss you, eamonn— ice cream and i love ice cream. i miss you, eamonn do you know i bbbnb— i miss you, eamonn do you know i bbbnb abeub— i miss you, eamonn do you know i bbbnb abeub yeu— i miss you, eamonn do you know i think about you all— i miss you, eamonn do...
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king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty,e up with the idea of numbering the monarchs, it is believed that frontogenets who ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, who was headed by the third. at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup in england , a side branch of the planet came to the lancasters in the person of king henry iv . during his reign, the hundred years war with france came to an end, which ended in the defeat of england in 455 between the branches of the lancasters and yorkies, a dynastic flare broke out the war between alla and the white rose has ceased. she is only 30 years old. later, when the male line lancaster died out and a relative in the female branch ascended the english throne. henry tudor in the coat of arms of the new rose dynasty united england emerged from the middle ages and turned into one of the leading european powers and appointed a distant relative of the scottish king jacob from the erasted dynasty as the succes
king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty,e up with the idea of numbering the monarchs, it is believed that frontogenets who ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, who was headed by the third. at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup in england , a side branch of the planet came to the lancasters in the person of king henry iv . during his reign, the...
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the >> well clarissa chiou and norman chan.e should celebrate, and it's more than just the month of may. we should always be seen. because representation matters. i think both of you for joining me this morning. >> thank you very much. >> thank you so much for having me. >> straight ahead, mississippi, at the heart of the fight for reproductive rights. after the break, i'm going one-on-one with a democratic candidate trying to unseat the attorney general who authored a lawsuit who overturned roe v. wade. keep it right here, you're watching msnbc. watching msnbc (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more ag
the >> well clarissa chiou and norman chan.e should celebrate, and it's more than just the month of may. we should always be seen. because representation matters. i think both of you for joining me this morning. >> thank you very much. >> thank you so much for having me. >> straight ahead, mississippi, at the heart of the fight for reproductive rights. after the break, i'm going one-on-one with a democratic candidate trying to unseat the attorney general who authored a...
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after his death in the country civil strife began, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in066 at the battle of hastings. the leader of the normans, william the conqueror, defeated the anglo-saxon army and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty, who came up with the idea of numbering the monarchs. it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the planktogenet dynasty, which ruled the country. almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, who led the third crusade against the holy land at the end of the 14th century. as a result of the coup, the tank came to power in england, a branch of the plan of the lancaster degenets in the person of king henry iv during his reign , the hundred years war with france fell, which ended in the defeat of england and undermined the authority of the ruling house. as a result, in 1455 , the dynastic war between alla and the white rose broke out between the branches of the lancasters and the yorks. she is only
after his death in the country civil strife began, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in066 at the battle of hastings. the leader of the normans, william the conqueror, defeated the anglo-saxon army and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty, who came up with the idea of numbering the monarchs. it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the planktogenet dynasty, which ruled the...
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norman, can we talk about boris ionnson— norman, can we talk about boris ionnson ont— norman, can we.— having. yes the king and his mother , these _ having. yes the king and his mother , these private what are mother, these private what are we— mother, these private what are tnew satiet— mother, these private what are tnew eoitet e— mother, these private what are they called ? well, audiences they called? well, audiences witn— they called? well, audiences witn witn— they called? well, audiences with with the _ they called? well, audiences with with the prime minister and west— with with the prime minister and we we— with with the prime minister and which they allowed which they are allowed to discuss — which they are allowed to discuss. and _ which they are allowed to discuss. and back discuss. and have back and tonn— discuss. and have back and forth. i actually, - discuss. and have back and forth. actually, all that's forth. so actually, all that's wnong— forth. so actually, all that's wnong in— forth. so actually, all that's wrong in terms— forth. so actually, all that's wrong in t
norman, can we talk about boris ionnson— norman, can we talk about boris ionnson ont— norman, can we.— having. yes the king and his mother , these _ having. yes the king and his mother , these private what are mother, these private what are we— mother, these private what are tnew satiet— mother, these private what are tnew eoitet e— mother, these private what are they called ? well, audiences they called? well, audiences witn— they called? well, audiences witn witn— they called?...
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it's because kennedy he sent norman. first off, kennedy sent norman cousins on this fringe writer who wrote when was in the military uniform that weapons with nuclear weapons are a problem he sends secret behind cia state defenses back norman cousins to the pope as a fig leaf of where he's headed and then go meet khrushchev. it's a third party. diplomas of extraordinary kinds cousins starts brokering a deal for a nuclear test ban after the cuban missile crisis. and kennedy, starting with a great speech at american university. but in the summer of 63 said no signed a deal with russia and britain no more atmospheric or underwater testing russia today cannot blow up nuclear weapons and test them okay there because of kennedy's treaty now it did allow underground it's another story but the point is kennedy something in the foreign policy cold realm that's meaningful. and ted, a speechwriter, said it's the greatest. kennedy saw it as his greatest achievement, not the moon going the moon. and that's his thought. he thought ken
it's because kennedy he sent norman. first off, kennedy sent norman cousins on this fringe writer who wrote when was in the military uniform that weapons with nuclear weapons are a problem he sends secret behind cia state defenses back norman cousins to the pope as a fig leaf of where he's headed and then go meet khrushchev. it's a third party. diplomas of extraordinary kinds cousins starts brokering a deal for a nuclear test ban after the cuban missile crisis. and kennedy, starting with a...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to heared the lear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go on and do it. we got $32 in the shoebox, i another got $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was, why can't we see a black man that's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >> th
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to heared the lear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live...
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norman, both members of the rules committee. mr. massey met with you, you are not concerned with the rule or the committee on the floor? >> look, this -- since we took the majority i wanted to change things in washington. and nancy as speaker had broken this place, people could not read the bills. this is 99 pages, 15 of them of just rescinding the wasteful washington spending. everybody has an opportunity to read it, opportunity for their own opinion so they can say their own opinion. that's the idea of congress. >> speaker mccarthy, how many conservatives can you lose on this bill and still pass it? >> well, we'll work through it and make that happen. >> any reason why we would not expect a vote tomorrow night and clarity, would the debate not start until after 7:15? >> talk to steve, he manages the floor. >> have you spoken to leader jeffries about democratic votes. >> i haven't talked to him today. >> is that necessary to do -- >> always two parties vote at the end. the thing that's very interesting here is the largest savings i
norman, both members of the rules committee. mr. massey met with you, you are not concerned with the rule or the committee on the floor? >> look, this -- since we took the majority i wanted to change things in washington. and nancy as speaker had broken this place, people could not read the bills. this is 99 pages, 15 of them of just rescinding the wasteful washington spending. everybody has an opportunity to read it, opportunity for their own opinion so they can say their own opinion....
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after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment the country was ruled by representatives the norman dynasty, which came up with the numbering of monarchs, it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the plantogenet dynasty, which ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, which was headed by the third. a whole campaign in the holy land at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup , came to power in england, a side branch of the lancaster plantegenetes in the person of king henry iv. authority of the ruling house. as a result, in 1455 , the dynastic war between alla and the white rose broke out between the branches of the lancasters and the yorks. she is only 30 years old. later, when the male line of lancaster died out and a relative from the female branch entered the english throne. henry tudor in the coat of arms of the new dynasty
after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment the country was ruled by representatives the norman dynasty, which came up with the numbering of monarchs, it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the plantogenet dynasty, which ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king...
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'cause i just wanted to meet norman lear.created the original "one day at a time" in 1975, and in 2017, he asked gloria to reboot the sitcom but now, with a latin twist. - he said, "well, we're thinking about doing a latino version." i was like, "i don't know, norman. i don't know if you should." and he was like, "well, why not?" i said, "'cause people try to do it, and we as an audience, we're a hard audience." - yeah, yeah. - because there's been such a starvation for representation that when one thing exists, we're like, "it better represent all of us." - no, yeah. because all we have is one show! - one! he's like, "so what do you think would change it?" and i said, "i'll tell you what i think would change it. "for me, its i'm gonna tell one story "about one cuban american woman that lives in los angeles "that's super, super, super specific to me and my experience." - yes, yes. - he's like, "let's do that." so i was like, "okay." so i walked out of there, and i'm like, "i guess i'm making a show with norman lear." - wow. -
'cause i just wanted to meet norman lear.created the original "one day at a time" in 1975, and in 2017, he asked gloria to reboot the sitcom but now, with a latin twist. - he said, "well, we're thinking about doing a latino version." i was like, "i don't know, norman. i don't know if you should." and he was like, "well, why not?" i said, "'cause people try to do it, and we as an audience, we're a hard audience." - yeah, yeah. - because there's...
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british business and above all montague norman montague norman was the head of the central bank of theglish bank. this was a very influential figure , not even in england, but in the western world as a whole. what would happen if a pro western government came to power, which would try to make peace with the western allies and turn churchill wanted it. otherwise, how to explain the famous operation, unthinkable according to the plan , unthinkable on july 1, 1945, it was planned to inflict a surprise attack on the red army by the anglo-american troops at the participation of surrendered on the western front, but not disarmed german divisions. he nurtured this idea during the war, the meaning was that here, uh, a coup is taking place. on the western front, the war ends and all troops are moving to the eastern front and the operation is unthinkable. e, was, as it were, a continuation of this failed diplomatic option with the end of the war. on the western front , it was originally planned to hold two trials of nazi criminals in nuremberg, but only one took place. the second nuremberg was n
british business and above all montague norman montague norman was the head of the central bank of theglish bank. this was a very influential figure , not even in england, but in the western world as a whole. what would happen if a pro western government came to power, which would try to make peace with the western allies and turn churchill wanted it. otherwise, how to explain the famous operation, unthinkable according to the plan , unthinkable on july 1, 1945, it was planned to inflict a...
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because it was the was so what happened by sir, there's more using physically terrorism by using the norman mentors all the information more. okay. so in this case, it's important that we use is cool and very easy to improve the calls, but again they do it. uh so that ac used which case probably due to a i guess there's also big one for losing machine your consort detection because you would need that thing. so would you rather be isn't possible of the hosting thousands of african diplomats for talks most goes embassy in washington as mugs west and attempts to isolate russia and boss of the tony. and to know that i did that most, who was helping african become a leader in the emerging multiple of well, we believe that african, the mazda 3 could be some place where it's time the soviet union contributed significantly. so the struggle against calling l u r. s. these pay our concrete rent that assistance to the nation in gain and defending their independence and no rush. it continues to the policy will allow for the african states to our joint efforts. they will be one of the leaders of the em
because it was the was so what happened by sir, there's more using physically terrorism by using the norman mentors all the information more. okay. so in this case, it's important that we use is cool and very easy to improve the calls, but again they do it. uh so that ac used which case probably due to a i guess there's also big one for losing machine your consort detection because you would need that thing. so would you rather be isn't possible of the hosting thousands of african diplomats for...
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every congressman norman not for it.s out of committee, he is supposed to -- he believes is he going to get 95% of republicans to vote for it. the bigger question is will it get out of committee? here's the president yesterday on will the democrats vote for it? what do you think of the deal as it looks right now. >> sir, what's your message to house democrats who have reservations about this compromise bill? >> talk to me. >> what would you tell them? >> i'm not going to tell you. >> why not? >> look, you guys all get on and say tell them what a good deal. do you think it would help me get it passed. >> who got the better deal. >> help me get it passed? come on. >> steve: come on. >> brian: only thing i would say is on this is the president of the united states, i understand delegating authority. if he was going to delegate all the negotiations why did he not go it australia, zoom in to the call because you didn't do anything. you went to camp david. why didn't you go to papua new guinea. strategically to check china he
every congressman norman not for it.s out of committee, he is supposed to -- he believes is he going to get 95% of republicans to vote for it. the bigger question is will it get out of committee? here's the president yesterday on will the democrats vote for it? what do you think of the deal as it looks right now. >> sir, what's your message to house democrats who have reservations about this compromise bill? >> talk to me. >> what would you tell them? >> i'm not going to...
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and that's where the norman didn't go into their beloved power originally. but for the phone over for us, the 1834 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires took the best land . from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out packs of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children, and old people took place. more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france to start seize negotiations in 1962 heavy and the guards were signed footing l. jerry on the bass towards the ind
and that's where the norman didn't go into their beloved power originally. but for the phone over for us, the 1834 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires took the best land . from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom...
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and the action is, were very much for the norman, take the beloved power originally. but for the phone number of products, the the 2nd was affected millions of people, the during the conflict. the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. fabulous die in, in the defense that the main tribes crush, 13th stop us knowing that because hitler was weak annually when we had it was the last thing. he was the major political figure. certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century wedding which that affords the germans of the germans when we support the russians and that way, less than destroy each other. so there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time. the redrawing of european borders with the gun, britain and the united states. but then just to the plan to attack the us, i saw this event of russia has to be sacrifice jesus, which would be lies in dish. divest mesa for from us has the lot with some, with little initial knowledge of knowing that the cold war because the, [0
and the action is, were very much for the norman, take the beloved power originally. but for the phone number of products, the the 2nd was affected millions of people, the during the conflict. the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. fabulous die in, in the defense that the main tribes crush, 13th stop us knowing that because hitler was weak annually when we had it was the last thing. he was the major political figure....
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and the action has been very nice for the idea norman digging into their beloved power originally. but for the phone number for us, the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the electro race has begun enter tier here on r t. we renew special coverage from our studio. when is simple, the people in gaza celebrate a truce declared after a week of israeli attacks on gaza and responses from palestine, which claimed the lives of at least $33.00 posted in the us ambassador to south africa attempts to back track after starting a diplomatic scandal like using south africa of supplying arms to brush up the good morning from us. so this is the.
and the action has been very nice for the idea norman digging into their beloved power originally. but for the phone number for us, the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the electro race has begun enter tier here on r t. we renew special coverage from our studio. when is simple, the people in gaza celebrate a truce declared after a week of israeli attacks on gaza and responses from palestine, which claimed the lives of at least $33.00 posted in the us ambassador to south africa attempts to...
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chip roy and ralph norman joined with the four democrats in voting against t it roy notably referred to the bill as a turd sandwich, while norman said they should have walked away from the negotiating table after passing their own bill last month jim mcgovern criticized the bill for the expanded work requirements for those on food stamps in comments that echoed of fellow republicans marjorie taylor green described the bill as an expletive sandwich and that she'll need sides and dessert to secure her vote a white house official told nbc news that staffers spent another day on the phone with democratic house members and their ongoing effort to injury ssecure support >> what about those republicans who will take out frustrations on speaker mccarthy? >> reporter: on a call to the freedom caucus who have issued vocal criticism of the plan, they floated the idea of using a motion to vacate against speaker mccarthy which would force a vote to potentially remove him from the speakership he said he's not worried about these threats, while florida republican matt gaetz predicted that things li
chip roy and ralph norman joined with the four democrats in voting against t it roy notably referred to the bill as a turd sandwich, while norman said they should have walked away from the negotiating table after passing their own bill last month jim mcgovern criticized the bill for the expanded work requirements for those on food stamps in comments that echoed of fellow republicans marjorie taylor green described the bill as an expletive sandwich and that she'll need sides and dessert to...
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and the action is rather nice for the norman. take the beloved power originally. but for the on the front us, the wound, when i would show the wrong just don't need to shape out the application and engagement trails. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground. the, the, a russian citizen is among this 13 people killed in this really are a strikes that targeted cancer overnights important not plus your junior. there is nothing stronger and more reliable than our unity. there's no force stronger in the world than our love for the motherland. to russia, to our armed forces to victory rock russian president vladimir putin addresses the country on the world in a speech during most goes victory.
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had cwill con asking questions before she decides thous dec decides how to vote for the bill ralph norman of south carolina tweeted that it was insanity while chip roy of texas on twitter called it a turd sandwich other republicans tout a new cbo estimate that projects that the deal will cut more spending than initially was anticipated. >> and brie, you just mentioned members on the extremes of both sides of the aisle that aren't too thrilled with this what are the next steps here as it tries to make its way through congress >> reporter: so, phillip, the house rules committee is expected to vote on the measure later today. it consists of nine republicans and four democrats and includes some hard-line gop members, such as thomas massey of kentucky and two of the aforementioned critics of the bill, congressman norman and roy despite the possibility that these members could kill the plan if it also does not receive democratic support, speaker kevin mccarthy told reporters on monday that he's not worrying about hypotheticals ahead of their meeting. after this, the bill is expected to be intro
had cwill con asking questions before she decides thous dec decides how to vote for the bill ralph norman of south carolina tweeted that it was insanity while chip roy of texas on twitter called it a turd sandwich other republicans tout a new cbo estimate that projects that the deal will cut more spending than initially was anticipated. >> and brie, you just mentioned members on the extremes of both sides of the aisle that aren't too thrilled with this what are the next steps here as it...
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so now let's bring in michael norman m m t economist and asset manager. so michael, what is the cost of gold really based on now seeing as a currency is not based on the gold standard. and the price of gold isn't like most commodities where it's dictated by simple supply and demand factors. well, it's really is, i mean, you know, in the broad sense, but ok, so you have demand that comes from the jewelry demand. that's about half the annual consumption of gold comes from jewelry demand. the other demand comes from an investment demand. and, you know, we've seen that pick up recently in a, another area where we see have seen demand really pick up is from central banks. and that was a big increase last year. and i think this also plays into the reality of foreign central banks wanting to diversified in reserves now because, you know, sanctions everywhere basically. um yeah. so you have those 3 and on the, on the supply side where you still have mines supply, which i went up a little bit last year. i think about 2 percent, but mind supplies still exceeds dema
so now let's bring in michael norman m m t economist and asset manager. so michael, what is the cost of gold really based on now seeing as a currency is not based on the gold standard. and the price of gold isn't like most commodities where it's dictated by simple supply and demand factors. well, it's really is, i mean, you know, in the broad sense, but ok, so you have demand that comes from the jewelry demand. that's about half the annual consumption of gold comes from jewelry demand. the...
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so now let's bring in michael norman m. m. t economist and asset manager. and so michael, what is the cost of gold really based on now seeing as a currency is not based on the gold standard. and the price of gold isn't like most commodities where it's dictated by simple supply and demand factors. well, it's really is, i mean, you know, in the broad sense, but, okay, so you have demand that comes from germs now because of, you know, sanctions everywhere basically. um, yeah. so you have those 3 and on the, on the supply side where you still have mines supply, which i went up a little bit last year. i think about 2 percent, but mind supplies still exceeds demand. not buy a lot, but um, you know, it's, it's above the man i think is like 4600 tons annually demand is about 4200 tons, something like that. and you also have recycling, you know, and as the price goes up, you know, people hold gold, they decide to recycle, it could be in the form of jewelry. it could be in the form of whatever. but that's basically where the price comes from it. i would say on the, o
so now let's bring in michael norman m. m. t economist and asset manager. and so michael, what is the cost of gold really based on now seeing as a currency is not based on the gold standard. and the price of gold isn't like most commodities where it's dictated by simple supply and demand factors. well, it's really is, i mean, you know, in the broad sense, but, okay, so you have demand that comes from germs now because of, you know, sanctions everywhere basically. um, yeah. so you have those 3...
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janai norman, thank you.e today the final report made public by the trump era special cousel investigating the origins of the fbi's russia investigation. john durham appointed by former president of the attorney general bill barr in his 300 page report deeply critical of the fbi. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight the end of a long road for special counsel john durham who was appointed by donald trump's attorney general bill barr for two years ago to dig into the origins of the fbi's russia investigation anti-trump and his campaign. the biden administration left durham in place to complete his work and in his final report, he slams the fbi. indicating they never should've lost the probe in the first place. since neither u.s. law enforcement nor the intelligence committee appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion. instead, durham found the bureau relied on route unanalyzed and uncreated trickle uncorroborated intelligence. leads provided or funde
janai norman, thank you.e today the final report made public by the trump era special cousel investigating the origins of the fbi's russia investigation. john durham appointed by former president of the attorney general bill barr in his 300 page report deeply critical of the fbi. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight the end of a long road for special counsel john durham who was appointed by donald trump's attorney general bill barr for two...
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janai norman in fairfax, virginia, tonight. >> reporter: prosecutors filing a hate crime charged against man of tackling two congressional staffers with a basal bat, shocking new video shows the suspect chasing a woman through yard holding a metal bat. police say the suspect asked the woman if she was white before smashing her when chilled, less than an hour later police say that a 49-year-old walked into congressman jerry connolly's fairfax, virginia, office brandishing the bat, a brand-new intern telling him connolly was not there. >> he didn't like the answer and proceeded to beat her with a baseball bat. he had turned on my outreach director and beat her on the head with a bat. >> overnight both staffers release from the hospital. farm, who appears to -- refused to appear for his video arraignment, prosecutors called a mental health crisis and dismissed those charges last year after he considered six month of treatment unless may authorities say pham found a handwritten federal lawsuit alleging the agency was wrongfully imprisoning and brutally torturing him. this latest incident com
janai norman in fairfax, virginia, tonight. >> reporter: prosecutors filing a hate crime charged against man of tackling two congressional staffers with a basal bat, shocking new video shows the suspect chasing a woman through yard holding a metal bat. police say the suspect asked the woman if she was white before smashing her when chilled, less than an hour later police say that a 49-year-old walked into congressman jerry connolly's fairfax, virginia, office brandishing the bat, a...
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they were on fire railing against the bill, ralph norman serves on the rules committee. the bill must get out of the rules committee before it goes to the floor. that showdown comes at 3:00 p.m. eastern today. >> i'm on rules committee. it's a great committee. we know everything coming through. but folks, if we can stop it there, i will stop it and now all of a sudden at the last minute it's an insult to get 100 page bill and be asked to decide on it on the spot. >> note mccarthy told his members for days he would give them 72 hours to review the bill. some gop members are not nearly as upset. >> i certainly want to vote why he for it. i think it will pass. it won't pass with just republican votes so what's yet to be told is how many democrats will be able to support the bill. look, this is the best debt ceiling deal we have had since i've been in congress. it has some real substance. >> so if the rule blows up in committee, the house cannot debate the actual bill. if the bill gets to the floor, the vote on the bill itself likely comes tomorrow night. sandra. >> sandra:
they were on fire railing against the bill, ralph norman serves on the rules committee. the bill must get out of the rules committee before it goes to the floor. that showdown comes at 3:00 p.m. eastern today. >> i'm on rules committee. it's a great committee. we know everything coming through. but folks, if we can stop it there, i will stop it and now all of a sudden at the last minute it's an insult to get 100 page bill and be asked to decide on it on the spot. >> note mccarthy...
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so now let's bring in michael norman m. m. t economist and asset manager. and so michael, what is the cost of gold really based on now seeing as a currency is not based on the gold standard. and the price of gold isn't like most commodities where it's dictated by simple supply and demand factors. well, it's really is, i mean, you know, in the broad sense, but, okay, so you have demand that comes from the jewelry demand. that's about half the annual consumption of gold comes from jewelry demand. the other demand comes from an investment demand. and you know, we've seen that pick up recently in a, another area where we see have seen demand really pick up is from central banks. and that was a big increase last year. and i think this also plays into the reality of a foreign central banks wanting to diversified in reserves now because, you know, sanctions everywhere basically. um yeah. so you have those 3 and on the, on the supply side where you still have mind supply. uh, which i went up a little bit last year, i think about 2 percent, but mind supplies still e
so now let's bring in michael norman m. m. t economist and asset manager. and so michael, what is the cost of gold really based on now seeing as a currency is not based on the gold standard. and the price of gold isn't like most commodities where it's dictated by simple supply and demand factors. well, it's really is, i mean, you know, in the broad sense, but, okay, so you have demand that comes from the jewelry demand. that's about half the annual consumption of gold comes from jewelry demand....
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norman. mr. norman: thank you, andy. i want to thank all of my members behind me that has the courage to stand up to say no to this bill. folks, the two factions that are supporting this bill, china, because they are just buying more debt to control america, and the biden administration, which, as the hearings are showing, is corrupt and compromised to china. and we want to add the credit cards to give him to spend our money? as been said, unlimited debt ceiling and extended through january of 2025? that's insanity. who would do that? and i'm tired of hearing, as andy says, we'll do it tomorrow. i'm tired of hearing, well, the senate's not going to pass it. i'm tired of that. i'm not in the senate. the house, the reason the democrats got kicked out in january is because they wanted a change. they wanted a conservative change. this bill does nothing to that. if nothing else, if you examine the bill, the existing debt that we got is $32 trillion in counting. to give you a concept, $1 trillion, at 3%, is $30 billion. $1 tri
norman. mr. norman: thank you, andy. i want to thank all of my members behind me that has the courage to stand up to say no to this bill. folks, the two factions that are supporting this bill, china, because they are just buying more debt to control america, and the biden administration, which, as the hearings are showing, is corrupt and compromised to china. and we want to add the credit cards to give him to spend our money? as been said, unlimited debt ceiling and extended through january of...
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now, they've also got some boys in norman patrick brown is still alive. he's he was one of them. they were 15 years old, threatened. and intimidated to testify that they things that they did not see now they had recanted all of that in the first trial. so. when they took the stand in the second trial, judge benson them from talking about having been threatened and intimidated to say something that was a lie previously. so again, to keep out any evidence of misconduct by the fbi and by the u.s. attorney's office. but i've spoken to norman, who's still alive, who said i was you know, it had these, you know, reminiscent of george floyd that norman told me one of the agents took his knee and put into his neck, letting him know that you were going to testify. by the way, we need you to testify. but but, norman, to credit recanted that testimony in the trial, kept out of the second trial that that he had been forced into saying these. so we're back to there's one piece of the evidence that they've got shell casing now the jury is shown autopsy photos it's got nothing to do with who pul
now, they've also got some boys in norman patrick brown is still alive. he's he was one of them. they were 15 years old, threatened. and intimidated to testify that they things that they did not see now they had recanted all of that in the first trial. so. when they took the stand in the second trial, judge benson them from talking about having been threatened and intimidated to say something that was a lie previously. so again, to keep out any evidence of misconduct by the fbi and by the u.s....
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corps, and at the time that the gulf war broke out in 1991, you were a captain working under general norman schwarzkopf. i remember him well from my time at the c i a he was a legendary figure and nobody or practically nobody spoke back to him. but you did, you said privately and later publicly that swartzkoff was simply not telling the truth when he told the american people and the country's leaders that the us military had. detroit had destroyed 16 of the rocks 20 scud launchers. you later told the media that the us hadn't destroyed any of your rock squad launchers. was that your 1st brush with whistle blowing? well i, i didn't whistle blow, i was doing my job to build, you know, there's john john of intelligence officers and to tell his or her boss what, what they want to hear is to put the facts on the table and in the boss can to make the decision a real i was a junior kept in, there's no doubt about that. i was a junior captain, but i was given a big responsibility. and one of those responsibilities was doing the final battle damage assessment of, of, of, of scott engagements to make
corps, and at the time that the gulf war broke out in 1991, you were a captain working under general norman schwarzkopf. i remember him well from my time at the c i a he was a legendary figure and nobody or practically nobody spoke back to him. but you did, you said privately and later publicly that swartzkoff was simply not telling the truth when he told the american people and the country's leaders that the us military had. detroit had destroyed 16 of the rocks 20 scud launchers. you later...
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it is disturbing janine norman in fairfax, virginia tonight. tonight, prosecutors filing a hate crime charge against the man accused of attacking two congressional staffers with the baseball bat. shocking new video shows the suspect chasing a woman through a yard holding a metal bat. police say she wan card, tron femme asked the woman if she was white before smashing her windshield. less than an hour later, police say the 49 year old walked into congressman gerry connolly's fairfax, virginia office brandishing that bat a brand new intern, telling him connolly wasn't there. he didn't like that answer and proceeded to beat her with a baseball bat on our first date, and he then turned on my always director and beat her on the head with the bat overnight. both staffers released from the hospital, who refused to appear for his video arraignment was previously charged with assaulting an officer. prosecutors called it a mental health crisis and dismissed those charges last year after he completed six months of treatment and last may, authorities say f
it is disturbing janine norman in fairfax, virginia tonight. tonight, prosecutors filing a hate crime charge against the man accused of attacking two congressional staffers with the baseball bat. shocking new video shows the suspect chasing a woman through a yard holding a metal bat. police say she wan card, tron femme asked the woman if she was white before smashing her windshield. less than an hour later, police say the 49 year old walked into congressman gerry connolly's fairfax, virginia...
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you have ralph norman, chip roy. if you lose massy, you can't get the bill out of the rules committee and can't get it on the floor. you won't make up any difference on the democratic side. as far as i can tell and i researched this all weekend, we have never found an example of a minority member voting with the majority to discharge a rule from the rules committee to get a bill on to the floor. so republicans will have to do that all on their side. they're down two, roy and norman. >> neil: all right. thank you. we'll be monitoring that. chad pergram. aishah hasnie has been taking a look at this debt limit agreement and where it satisfied some and ticks off others. aishah? >> hi, neil. chad is right. these republican hard nos feel that they had all the leverage when the tax began after the negotiations back and forth. here we are and they feel like they got outsmarted by the president. the deal doesn't go far enough. let's break it down and take a look at what they're upset about. this package brings discretionary s
you have ralph norman, chip roy. if you lose massy, you can't get the bill out of the rules committee and can't get it on the floor. you won't make up any difference on the democratic side. as far as i can tell and i researched this all weekend, we have never found an example of a minority member voting with the majority to discharge a rule from the rules committee to get a bill on to the floor. so republicans will have to do that all on their side. they're down two, roy and norman. >>...
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you were also at -- norman lear, the incredible television writer and producer who's made, you know,so when i got up to speak, i was like, "norman lear, how you still awake? you 100 and i'm 50." [ laughter ] "i -- i know these people got a battery pack in you. are you still alive, mr. lear? [ laughter ] >> seth: but it must've been so cool that he's a fan of your show >> it was cool, but it was -- it was also cool to see a 100-year-old person up past 8:30. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. that's his real accomplishment >> that's his real accomplishment 'cause i'm 50, and 8:30, i'm out. [ laughter ] i take this wig and this bra off, and it's over [ laughter ] >> seth: at least -- it's good that it's not time-released at 8:30, and then if you're out in public, that'd be -- >> oh, it is time-released [ light laughter ] >> seth: you -- you pull from your life in your wonderful sitcom you have -- you have eight kids, you have three grandkids how do they feel about the fact that your show is -- is a little autobiographical >> you know, they all excited, but i have -- i have four kids that someb
you were also at -- norman lear, the incredible television writer and producer who's made, you know,so when i got up to speak, i was like, "norman lear, how you still awake? you 100 and i'm 50." [ laughter ] "i -- i know these people got a battery pack in you. are you still alive, mr. lear? [ laughter ] >> seth: but it must've been so cool that he's a fan of your show >> it was cool, but it was -- it was also cool to see a 100-year-old person up past 8:30. [ laughter...
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norman mc >> i have a wife and two wonderful children. >> held captive for 2,399 days, more years later norma a. mcdaniel, i was shot down on july 20 1966. >> tom hampton, i was a young captain when i shut down. on the 27th of june 1972. >> lee ellis, i was a first lieutenant and was there five and a half years. >> alvin alvarez, i was captured eight and half years. >> all four men shot out of the sky and captured. their treatment was brutal. >> they drag you out and go back into yourself. >> the resistance was torture and resisted and tortured. >> i felt like it was me versus the whole field. >> they would spend years communicating through prison walls by tapping. >> i would tap to say hi you go 23, 2, 4. we would sign up every day with this one. that's god bless you. it was like goodbye andgod bles. >> david: it was 1973, many years into that war when the peace treaty, the paris pcos we. the p.o.w.s finally started to come home. the image back then of everett alvarez walking off the plane mid salute. he has not forgotten that moment. >> it was unreal. it was overwhelming. >> david: in
norman mc >> i have a wife and two wonderful children. >> held captive for 2,399 days, more years later norma a. mcdaniel, i was shot down on july 20 1966. >> tom hampton, i was a young captain when i shut down. on the 27th of june 1972. >> lee ellis, i was a first lieutenant and was there five and a half years. >> alvin alvarez, i was captured eight and half years. >> all four men shot out of the sky and captured. their treatment was brutal. >> they...
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that's how i fell, and i woke up in the ambulance. awful shape reliable. norman, luckily i got a guy in the laser. margarita is lucky. she got away with a few scratches and a mild concussion, and soon after she's already back at work. she needs the money for a better custom made protective vest. giving up is not an option, not when it comes to her lifelong dream. i met a few friends and told them i wanted to ride with them. they said if i wanted, i could come with them on the weekend. they took me along and i rode a cath, i knew how to fix the spurs, the thought to be helped me and put the chaps on me the best and everything. no wonder i sat on the calf with no idea where to put the spurs one or how to hold on . but they showed me that to about i had asked me to local numbers. are you on? is arianna gong at dallas. well, go, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, more altamont. 2 weeks later the asked me if i wanted to go with them to a how to pay $1.00. and i said yes, no, what about bit by bit and i got hurt at all. i started to dream of a big career. i'm around for, i'm a math tu
that's how i fell, and i woke up in the ambulance. awful shape reliable. norman, luckily i got a guy in the laser. margarita is lucky. she got away with a few scratches and a mild concussion, and soon after she's already back at work. she needs the money for a better custom made protective vest. giving up is not an option, not when it comes to her lifelong dream. i met a few friends and told them i wanted to ride with them. they said if i wanted, i could come with them on the weekend. they took...
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it's insanity, said republican ralph norman of south carolina. this deal is a turd sandwich is said republican chip roy. barfing emoji tweeted dan bishop. the left was a little less colorful but unhappy. parts of the deal are quote, really unfortunate, said pramila jayapal of washington. a large majority of the house democratic caucus is in flux on where they're going to be on this said ro khanna of california, and it's a terrible precedent said one liberal to our friends at punch bowl. the house needs 218 votes to pass this deal. the senate needs 60 and with what we're hearing right now from the conservatives and progressives, both votes will need to be largely bipartisan to pass. let us understand who's saying what right now, and also what exactly this deal will mean for everyone outside of washington. joining is chief white house correspondent peter baker, punch bowl reporter, andrew desiderio. and allie raffa. peter, you have been through this before. you were reporting on the 2011 deal that president obama and speaker john boehner made to av
it's insanity, said republican ralph norman of south carolina. this deal is a turd sandwich is said republican chip roy. barfing emoji tweeted dan bishop. the left was a little less colorful but unhappy. parts of the deal are quote, really unfortunate, said pramila jayapal of washington. a large majority of the house democratic caucus is in flux on where they're going to be on this said ro khanna of california, and it's a terrible precedent said one liberal to our friends at punch bowl. the...
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buck norman who have some thoughts. >> bob good is the perfect weight, and let's be honest, bob gouldt vote for this thing and it doesn't matter if mother teresa came back from the dead, he was not voting for it. he was never going to. this is going to pass. 70 member of the main street caucus, are they all going to vote for it, do you think? >> i would be surprised and everybody i'm talking to, jake, understands that when you're reducing spending and when you're peeling back the regulatory state, when you were unlocking american energy and getting people back to work this is a big deal. what concessions did biden make to get it across the finish line. that is the amazing part to me. there were no wins for democrats and when you look at the state of policy in this country and we're going into a debt and the one side will get half and republicans will get their half this way and that way, there is nothing after the passage of this bill that would be more liberal or more progressive than it is today. it's a remarkable conservative accomplishment. >> are you going to need democratic vote
buck norman who have some thoughts. >> bob good is the perfect weight, and let's be honest, bob gouldt vote for this thing and it doesn't matter if mother teresa came back from the dead, he was not voting for it. he was never going to. this is going to pass. 70 member of the main street caucus, are they all going to vote for it, do you think? >> i would be surprised and everybody i'm talking to, jake, understands that when you're reducing spending and when you're peeling back the...
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>> things changed in 2016, when norman lawyer wanted to meet with me. >> yeah.him. >> who doesn't wanna meet the legend? >> legendary producer norman lee or wrote the original one daytime in 1975, in 2017, he asked gloria to reboot the sitcom, but now with a land twist. >> he said, well we're thinking about doing the latina version. >> i said, i don't know, norman. i don't know if you should. >> i said, because people will try to do it, and we, as an audience, we are hard audience, because there has been such a starvation for representation that when one thing exists, we are, like it better represent all of us. >> yeah, because all we have is one show. and he's, like so what do you think would change it? >> and he's, like i'll tell you what i think would change it. it's like, i'm gonna tell one story about one cuban american woman that lives in los angeles that is super, super, super, specific, to me in my experience. he said, let's do that. so i, said okay. i walked out of there, and i said, i guess i'm making a show up moment here. so with, that i finally, we
>> things changed in 2016, when norman lawyer wanted to meet with me. >> yeah.him. >> who doesn't wanna meet the legend? >> legendary producer norman lee or wrote the original one daytime in 1975, in 2017, he asked gloria to reboot the sitcom, but now with a land twist. >> he said, well we're thinking about doing the latina version. >> i said, i don't know, norman. i don't know if you should. >> i said, because people will try to do it, and we, as an...
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general norman schwarzkopf, scotts whistle blowing begins in, in 1991 schwarzkopf reported having destroyed 16 of your rocks, 20 scud missile launchers. those numbers couldn't be confirmed. and scott said so publicly later that year, scott joined the united nations and was assigned to ans. com. where he left the investigations into saddam hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction, a position he held for almost the entire decade of the 1990s. scott resigned for months comm in 1998 after iraq refused for the co operation with the united nations and the security council refused to do anything about it. scott gave testimony in a contentious sense committee hearing in which then senator joe biden, criticized him for conducting what he described as confrontation based inspections in iraq. even though that was the policy that successive us administrations, both democratic and republican had demanded in the end the new york times mat base . busy that scott, quote, was in fact vindicated about iraq's lack of w and these and that the aftermath of the rock more could be calamitous and quote, he ad
general norman schwarzkopf, scotts whistle blowing begins in, in 1991 schwarzkopf reported having destroyed 16 of your rocks, 20 scud missile launchers. those numbers couldn't be confirmed. and scott said so publicly later that year, scott joined the united nations and was assigned to ans. com. where he left the investigations into saddam hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction, a position he held for almost the entire decade of the 1990s. scott resigned for months comm in 1998 after iraq...