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norman horn. he is one of the coauthors of this book, faith seeking freedom, libertarian christian answers to tough questions. and he's also a founder of the liberty and christian institute, which is what the libertarian christian institute mission is ultimately to try to convince other christians of libertarian ideas. and so we do this by making the christian case for a free society and equipping our people to help defend them. and so we do that by creating all sorts of different types of media, things like our book here in order to try and spread the word. is there a natural antagonism between libertarianism, christianity? yeah, well, to some extent we have seen that in the last 30 to 40 years of american history in particular. and what we what we experience these days. but i don't think it's because there's a fundamental incompatibility. it's more bit more like that. the loudest voices in the room aren't always the christians. and so it's important to realize, in fact and wherever you go amongs
norman horn. he is one of the coauthors of this book, faith seeking freedom, libertarian christian answers to tough questions. and he's also a founder of the liberty and christian institute, which is what the libertarian christian institute mission is ultimately to try to convince other christians of libertarian ideas. and so we do this by making the christian case for a free society and equipping our people to help defend them. and so we do that by creating all sorts of different types of...
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norman horn doug kerry baldwin. -- clarke and the foreword by lawrenceoscar. thank you so much for being here and i'm excited to talk about the book through with you right i guess we'll start off kind of at the top. why write book and why publish it? what kind of led you to you to this moment? what thanks. ag thanks for having me. you know, i've always over the course of my journey, i always said that i would never write a book. i think what changed is i think there was a lot of a little bit of downtime, certainly as we battled through the cares act and recovery, but also a lot of about the things that were happening in america. you know, we a lot of you got a lot of social issues on at the same time where business was crumbling. and so it was a it was a good time to reflect on all of these things. and so began to work on a couple of chapters, ran them by a couple of noted authors, particularly the one that is on my forward to see what it sounded like and i got some good support. so i kept going. and the publishing now is a
norman horn doug kerry baldwin. -- clarke and the foreword by lawrenceoscar. thank you so much for being here and i'm excited to talk about the book through with you right i guess we'll start off kind of at the top. why write book and why publish it? what kind of led you to you to this moment? what thanks. ag thanks for having me. you know, i've always over the course of my journey, i always said that i would never write a book. i think what changed is i think there was a lot of a little bit of...
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and this is norman derbyshire.ry much the undercover spy most of he would have been 29 when this photograph was taken. was born on october 1, 1924. he died june 17, 1993. his cia counterpart stephen mead , we found his can fl given the he is not in the finished film. stephen mead on iran, this is what "end of empire" production team thought of stephen mead. hatchet face, like a bit part player in a b v thriller. this is brilliant. her british counterpart was in fact blank. could you tell me something about the man blank? >> could you tell something about the man norman derbyshire? >> i did not know him at all before i met him. >> what kind of a man was blank? >> what kind of a man was norman derbyshire? >> what kind of a man was norman darbyshire and why has this name been blank out? amy: and in this clip from "coup 53" of ralph fiennes who re-enacts the part of the darbyshire interview transcript you found after he was interviewed but did not appear in the "end of empire" series. >> norman derbyshire take one. wha
and this is norman derbyshire.ry much the undercover spy most of he would have been 29 when this photograph was taken. was born on october 1, 1924. he died june 17, 1993. his cia counterpart stephen mead , we found his can fl given the he is not in the finished film. stephen mead on iran, this is what "end of empire" production team thought of stephen mead. hatchet face, like a bit part player in a b v thriller. this is brilliant. her british counterpart was in fact blank. could you...
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we have to leave it there, julie norman. but thank you | there, julie norman.ng on the programme and giving us that analysis. thank you for your time of plenty more on that story today. let's turn to another important story, niger. where in the past hour, nigeria has cut off electricity to the country, following last week's coup. it comes as a delegation from the west africa regional bloc, ecowas, arrive in in niger as mediation continues. mediation continues. some countries in the region have come to the defence of the new leadership, including burkina faso, mali, and guinea — declaring that any military invention in the country would be considered a declaration of war. over the past 2a hours, european nations have begun evacuating hundreds of citizens from the country. the first of three french planes arrived back in paris with more than 250 people on board. italy has also flown out dozens of its own nationals as well as other europeans and american citizens. live to nairobi — and our africa correspondent, catherine byaruhanga, who's following the development
we have to leave it there, julie norman. but thank you | there, julie norman.ng on the programme and giving us that analysis. thank you for your time of plenty more on that story today. let's turn to another important story, niger. where in the past hour, nigeria has cut off electricity to the country, following last week's coup. it comes as a delegation from the west africa regional bloc, ecowas, arrive in in niger as mediation continues. mediation continues. some countries in the region have...
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>> are you disagreeing, norman? >> are you disagreeing, norman?artment of business and trade, and three out of five now think that free trade deals which have been signed with people like i don't know the solomon islands or someone will not have the impact, which is beneficial on their business. and a yougov poll for the times suggests that the public are increasingly unhappy. it says here with the perceived impact of brexit on the economy, 61% of voters think that britain's departure from the eu made the country worse off, compared to 10% who think it's now better off. so buyer's regret, i think, is probably the conclusion. >> it's slightly mad, isn't it, because there was there was always going to be a period of time where things were different , complicated, getting stuff sorted out, getting trade deals in place, sorting out the paperwork , all the rest of it. paperwork, all the rest of it. it was never going to be just better from the off. well, some some of those who were advocating brexit said it would be better from the off, but i don't kno
>> are you disagreeing, norman? >> are you disagreeing, norman?artment of business and trade, and three out of five now think that free trade deals which have been signed with people like i don't know the solomon islands or someone will not have the impact, which is beneficial on their business. and a yougov poll for the times suggests that the public are increasingly unhappy. it says here with the perceived impact of brexit on the economy, 61% of voters think that britain's...
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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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because kennedy sent norman, first off, kennedy sent norman cousins this fringe writer who wrote, when kennedy was in the military uniform, what nuclear weapons are a problem. he sends a secret behind cia, state defense backing norman cousins to be the pope, particularly where he is headed, and then go meet -- it is a third party diplomacy 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 in american university, but in the summer of 63, set signed a deal with russia and creators no more atmosphere. or no more underwater testing. russia today cannot blow up nuclear weapons and test them, okay? due to kennedys treaty. that would allow underground testing. that's another story. but the point is, he did something that the -- meaningful, and -- his speech was the greatest thing that he ever did. kennedy street is achievement. not the moon, going to the moon, he thought kennedy stopping the testing of nuclear weapons was his grades achievement. now, lyndon johnson comes in, and if you want t
because kennedy sent norman, first off, kennedy sent norman cousins this fringe writer who wrote, when kennedy was in the military uniform, what nuclear weapons are a problem. he sends a secret behind cia, state defense backing norman cousins to be the pope, particularly where he is headed, and then go meet -- it is a third party diplomacy 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 in...
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the saturday review and norman cousins wrote the first book big major called this man obsolete. to nuclear weapons, critical base it mild but nevertheless he said this is not something we should celebrate the big problem, kennedy loved it. i have his career in pt 109 was like joseph heller 22 slaughterhouse kind of guy, he saw an absurdity of war and absurdity of chain of command gthings could go and he was skeptical of the whole nuclear age yet he was an army called wire. another person was rachel carson or about nuclear testing. rachel carson was from pennsylvania, a girl growing up on the banks of the allegheny river that was the glue factory all around her, dirty air, dirty river but a beautiful river in western pennsylvania, he would collect pinecones and love about nature books. she had her first essay get published in saint nicholas magazine for kids and talked about the natural world and the atmosphere. her teacher recognition to get for science and nature in literature. so she goes to a school called chatham for women in pittsburgh cearea and decides she wants toe an oc
the saturday review and norman cousins wrote the first book big major called this man obsolete. to nuclear weapons, critical base it mild but nevertheless he said this is not something we should celebrate the big problem, kennedy loved it. i have his career in pt 109 was like joseph heller 22 slaughterhouse kind of guy, he saw an absurdity of war and absurdity of chain of command gthings could go and he was skeptical of the whole nuclear age yet he was an army called wire. another person was...
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norman ribeiro habló con uno de ellos y nos cuenta cómo detectaron un par de hombres. >> hay muchos granjerosciantes no se rinden ante la criminalidad. >> optamos por poner cámaras de seguridad. la verdad es que no sirvió porque pudimos agarrarlos y mostrar sus caras en el video que está circulando. >> y es que intenta prevenir que hurtos como este ocurrido el martes 25 de julio al rededor de las 10:30 de la noche sigan ocurriendo o al menos que de los responsables haya pruebas. >> también dicen que han creado acciones rápidas en la gente de otros vendedores en el área. >> isabel fue el primer incidente y hubo pruebas. >> esos vendedores dicen estar decepcionados de que la policía supuestamente tomó mucho tiempo en darles licencia tras el robo de la semana pasada. >> lamentablemente el servicio o policial se demoró dos horas en llegar. >> por lo que recomendará vendedores tomar ellos mismos medidas de protección. >> instamos a poner cámaras de seguridad porque es una manera de protección y evidencia para la policía. >> norman ribeiro noticiero telemundo 48 y gracias al trabajo conjunto entre
norman ribeiro habló con uno de ellos y nos cuenta cómo detectaron un par de hombres. >> hay muchos granjerosciantes no se rinden ante la criminalidad. >> optamos por poner cámaras de seguridad. la verdad es que no sirvió porque pudimos agarrarlos y mostrar sus caras en el video que está circulando. >> y es que intenta prevenir que hurtos como este ocurrido el martes 25 de julio al rededor de las 10:30 de la noche sigan ocurriendo o al menos que de los responsables haya...
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kennedy red the war is over but he immediately took to our writer name norman cousins head of the saturdayhe wrote the first big major essay called his man obsolete? critical pretty mild but nevertheless he was saying this is not something we should be celebrating is a big problem. kennedy loved it. jackie kennedy on a study like i have closely his career in the navy beyond legitimate pt 109 was much more helen keller catch 22 slaughterhouse kind a guy he saw and absurdity of war he saw and absurdity of how chain of command and he was skeptical of the whole nuclear aims yet he was army cold warrior. another was rachel carson. about nuclear testing. rachel carson was from pennsylvania, a girl growing up on the banks of the allegheny river and the allegheny river was a glue factory all around their. dirty air, dirty river, beautiful river and western pennsylvania. she would go pluck pinecones and write about nature in her books. she put her first essay to get published in saint nicholas magazine. a magazine for kids. she talks about the natural world, the atmosphere and her teacher started r
kennedy red the war is over but he immediately took to our writer name norman cousins head of the saturdayhe wrote the first big major essay called his man obsolete? critical pretty mild but nevertheless he was saying this is not something we should be celebrating is a big problem. kennedy loved it. jackie kennedy on a study like i have closely his career in the navy beyond legitimate pt 109 was much more helen keller catch 22 slaughterhouse kind a guy he saw and absurdity of war he saw and...
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norman is what's paramount. norman brennan is what's paramount.orman bre well, one challenge for the >> well, one challenge for the police will start at midnight tonight. yes, zero for the tonight. yes, zero hour for the ulez comes at midnight ulez expansion comes at midnight tonight with signs being vandalised everywhere. but a scaffolder who'd been given a huge fine for the rather more inner london zone. he's won a recent court case. in a moment, i'll have nick freeman. you know him? yep mr loophole. to tell me if all the signs are illegal. do we have to pay the fines? all of that in just a couple of >> you're listening to news radio . radio. >> well, as i said, if suella braverman says the police should follow up on crime, i asked the question, why weren't they doing this before? 1 or 2 of your thoughts on this? ian says as a retired criminal investigator, i can state that i am unimpressed by braverman's direction that police must follow all reasonable lines of inquiry. those very words have been taken from the police and criminal evidence act
norman is what's paramount. norman brennan is what's paramount.orman bre well, one challenge for the >> well, one challenge for the police will start at midnight tonight. yes, zero for the tonight. yes, zero hour for the ulez comes at midnight ulez expansion comes at midnight tonight with signs being vandalised everywhere. but a scaffolder who'd been given a huge fine for the rather more inner london zone. he's won a recent court case. in a moment, i'll have nick freeman. you know him?...
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norman is what's paramount. norman brennan is what's paramount.orman bre well, one challenge for the >> well, one challenge for the police will start at midnight tonight. yes, zero for the tonight. yes, zero hour for the ulez comes at midnight ulez expansion comes at midnight tonight with signs being vandalised everywhere. but a scaffolder who'd been given a huge fine for the rather more inner london zone. he's won a recent court case. in a moment, i'll have nick freeman. you know him? yep mr loophole. to tell me if all the signs are illegal. do we have to pay the fines? all of that in just a couple of >> you're listening to news radio . radio. >> well, as i said, if suella braverman says the police should follow up on crime, i asked the question, why weren't they doing this before? 1 or 2 of your thoughts on this? ian says as a retired criminal investigator, i can state that i am unimpressed by braverman's direction that police must follow all reasonable lines of inquiry. those very words have been taken from the police and criminal evidence act
norman is what's paramount. norman brennan is what's paramount.orman bre well, one challenge for the >> well, one challenge for the police will start at midnight tonight. yes, zero for the tonight. yes, zero hour for the ulez comes at midnight ulez expansion comes at midnight tonight with signs being vandalised everywhere. but a scaffolder who'd been given a huge fine for the rather more inner london zone. he's won a recent court case. in a moment, i'll have nick freeman. you know him?...
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well, thank you, norman. ask you norman. back on in a couple of years time to see whether we've got any more houses. still with any more houses. but still with me panel, criminal me is my panel, criminal barrister former tory mp barrister and former tory mp jerry and the and jerry hayes, and the author and broadcaster nicole turner. broadcaster amy nicole turner. jerry, one of the jerry, wasn't this one of the silliest to house silliest obstacles to house building actually new building when actually the new houses having a negligible houses were having a negligible effect on the nutrient neutrality issue ? neutrality issue? >> listening to your opening on this is what was the key words noise, pollution, warm water. what's the problem that we have at the moment? pollution water. bnng at the moment? pollution water. bring on fergal sharkey, who's one of my oldest friends onto this programme. he used to be the undertones popular popular group in the 90s. >> he used to be an undertaker. >> he used to be an undertaker. >> oh, no,
well, thank you, norman. ask you norman. back on in a couple of years time to see whether we've got any more houses. still with any more houses. but still with me panel, criminal me is my panel, criminal barrister former tory mp barrister and former tory mp jerry and the and jerry hayes, and the author and broadcaster nicole turner. broadcaster amy nicole turner. jerry, one of the jerry, wasn't this one of the silliest to house silliest obstacles to house building actually new building when...
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scampton don't know, norman.ict got more than 6600 tonnes of sewage in the seat. >> the parliamentary constituency of trudy harrison, who is a defra minister responsible for the natural environment and land use. so she seems to be not looking after her own backyard . but i just her own backyard. but i just wonder why can't the government get a handle on this? >> don't know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i mean, what can they >> well, i mean, what can they do try to get the do really? they try to get the company to deal it, haven't company to deal with it, haven't they? they haven't. they? well, they haven't. they're anything. they're not doing anything. >> unlimited fines >> they've got unlimited fines now being brought in. they just they just be £100,000 or they used to just be £100,000 or something which obviously to these companies is nothing. >> get suella braverman and charge lock up people. charge and lock up these people. that's the answer, isn't it? >> it might not be a bad idea. >
scampton don't know, norman.ict got more than 6600 tonnes of sewage in the seat. >> the parliamentary constituency of trudy harrison, who is a defra minister responsible for the natural environment and land use. so she seems to be not looking after her own backyard . but i just her own backyard. but i just wonder why can't the government get a handle on this? >> don't know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i mean, what can they >>...
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norman cousins wrote the first book big major essay called is man obsolete due to nuclear weapons?ho is a pretty mild. nevertheless heet was saying its not something which should be said but it is a big problem. kennedy loved it. jacket kennedy when you study it like i have closely his career in the navy it's beyond legitimate hero was much more catch-22. kurt get slaughterhouse kind of guy. he sought an absurdity of war pretty saw an absurdity of how a chain of command things could go. he was skeptical of the whole nuclear age. another person opposed to the atomic bomb was rachel carson. or about nuclear testing. rachel carson was from pennsylvania. a girl growing up on the banks of the allegheny river paid the allegheny river with the glue factory's all around every dirty air, dirty rivers it's a beautiful river in western pennsylvania she would go and collect pinecones write about nature and here books. she put her first essay to get published in saint nicholas magazine. a magazine for kids. she talks about the natural world, the atmosphere. the teacher started recognizing inizi
norman cousins wrote the first book big major essay called is man obsolete due to nuclear weapons?ho is a pretty mild. nevertheless heet was saying its not something which should be said but it is a big problem. kennedy loved it. jacket kennedy when you study it like i have closely his career in the navy it's beyond legitimate hero was much more catch-22. kurt get slaughterhouse kind of guy. he sought an absurdity of war pretty saw an absurdity of how a chain of command things could go. he was...
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we are joined by julie norman, codirector of the center for u.s.olitics at the university college london. from taipei in taiwan, ross feingold lawyer and director of the association of america's resident overseas. and from london we are joined by jennifer ewing, spokesperson for republicans overseas u.k. a warm welcome to you all. julie, unlike the federal charges filed by the special counsel for the justice department, this case will proceed in state court. what are the implications of that for donald trump? julie: sure. i think the main implication of that is for a federal indictment such as the last two we have seen. if trump is elected president he could potentially pardon himself or an ally could also pardon him. for a state level indictment such as this one that came out of georgia yesterday, that is not an option. an president cannot pardon a state level crime or indictment or conviction. so that is the main difference i think people will be looking at. the other thing to emphasize is this indictment is using a different realm, if you will,
we are joined by julie norman, codirector of the center for u.s.olitics at the university college london. from taipei in taiwan, ross feingold lawyer and director of the association of america's resident overseas. and from london we are joined by jennifer ewing, spokesperson for republicans overseas u.k. a warm welcome to you all. julie, unlike the federal charges filed by the special counsel for the justice department, this case will proceed in state court. what are the implications of that...
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anyway, norman >> there we go. anyway, norman baken >> there we go. she didn't get an honoun cabinet, she didn't get an honour. she has basically downed tools, as you know, i think i'm not quite sure whether it's shameful or shameless what she's doing, but i mean, look, she's not serving constituents , not serving her constituents, people including her own party. >> gove most >> and michael gove most recently, and others, recently, i think, and others, her own parish are her own parish councils are saying, you've to go. and saying, you've got to go. and she's hanging simply despite she's hanging on simply despite rishi to rishi sunak. that's no way to treat and treat your constituent. and i'm sorry, egotistical to think sorry, it's egotistical to think you should get honour and you should get an honour and a promotion the house of lords promotion to the house of lords when you've minister. when you've been a minister. i have to say that i didn't get to the house of lords and i had a whole lot of other ministers who ihave whole lot of other ministers w
anyway, norman >> there we go. anyway, norman baken >> there we go. she didn't get an honoun cabinet, she didn't get an honour. she has basically downed tools, as you know, i think i'm not quite sure whether it's shameful or shameless what she's doing, but i mean, look, she's not serving constituents , not serving her constituents, people including her own party. >> gove most >> and michael gove most recently, and others, recently, i think, and others, her own parish are...
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norman wrote to meadows "mark, we are at a point of no return in saving our republic!! last hope is invoking marshall law!!" okay, invoking martial law means this congressman was calling for military involvement in a coup. again, put him in jail. also, put him through spellcheck, because it's martial law with a t. "marshall law" is the new cbs legal drama starring eminem as judge marshall mathers, which reminds me, watch "marshall law" on cbs, saturdays 1:45 p.m. right after all-new episodes of "the enforcenator." norman also called out anyone unwilling to overturn the results, texting "and we lay down and abandon him just because the biased media has call the election??" he right! i can't believe bias media has call the election just because vote were count! then there's this helpful little bit of text from arizona representative paul gosar. "call me i have some fireworks coming out of arizona early tomorrow. call me anytime, i'm up." "i'm up"? i know arizona is a desert, but this guy is "thirsty." speaking of criminals, it's been a rough few weeks for crypto exchange
norman wrote to meadows "mark, we are at a point of no return in saving our republic!! last hope is invoking marshall law!!" okay, invoking martial law means this congressman was calling for military involvement in a coup. again, put him in jail. also, put him through spellcheck, because it's martial law with a t. "marshall law" is the new cbs legal drama starring eminem as judge marshall mathers, which reminds me, watch "marshall law" on cbs, saturdays 1:45 p.m....
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the chart you see on the screen is norman's performance. you can see it has been a massive out performer of 300% over the last five years. for investors now the question is not is it a major milestone but if it is already priced into the shares. >> it is remarkable. if you look at the stock, based on the fortunes of this one drug they came out with and it is a blockbuster drug. it is close to becoming the biggest mart market cap and europe. there is still some way to go. it is by and large becoming one of the most important stocks to watch. >> one more point i would apply before moving on and talk about it in more detail, yesterday was not just the two companies that benefited or reacted to the news. we also saw a sell off in the food companies in the u.s. campbell's sold off and hershey's sold off, the idea being, in the future people will not be as hungry. we also saw a selloff on some technology companies. companies that handle hip replacement. if people are more healthy they will not need hip replacement. the implications are far and wi
the chart you see on the screen is norman's performance. you can see it has been a massive out performer of 300% over the last five years. for investors now the question is not is it a major milestone but if it is already priced into the shares. >> it is remarkable. if you look at the stock, based on the fortunes of this one drug they came out with and it is a blockbuster drug. it is close to becoming the biggest mart market cap and europe. there is still some way to go. it is by and...
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that was doctorjulie norman there. the direct cause of the debt in uk but it is investigating potential criminal offences. with more on this is our correspondent, who joins us from the newsroom. what do we know this case so far? this from the newsroom. what do we know this case so far?— this case so far? this man was arrested in _ this case so far? this man was arrested in may _ this case so far? this man was arrested in may and _ this case so far? this man was arrested in may and is - this case so far? this man was| arrested in may and is currently accused of assisting suicide in canada but this is have affected families all over the world. he is thought to have run a number of websites sell equipment to assist suicide, including a poisonous chemical that he sent customers in more than 40 countries. the national crime agency says it cannot confirm that the chemical was the direct cause of the deaths but it is investigating potential criminal offences and police here in the uk have been very busy visiting hundreds of a
that was doctorjulie norman there. the direct cause of the debt in uk but it is investigating potential criminal offences. with more on this is our correspondent, who joins us from the newsroom. what do we know this case so far? this from the newsroom. what do we know this case so far?— this case so far? this man was arrested in _ this case so far? this man was arrested in may _ this case so far? this man was arrested in may and _ this case so far? this man was arrested in may and is - this...
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i was four and my parents brought us my brother and me, to yellowstone from norman, oklahoma. our hometown and they continued bringing us for many years and so we were always interested in not just yellowstone, but the whole american west. and so we fell into that trap of never going east. no matter what mother wanted to do, except just always going west, because mostly dad wanted to fish in yellowstone alone. so we fell in love with the region early and had relatives in in montana, which added to it very early experience. and when i was 16 and my brother 14, we vacation here and we saw the employees and one of them invited us to a dance and that sort of did it. we were too young for the dance, but we got in and saw all the fun they were having. and as soon as we both hit 18, we applied and got jobs with the concessionaire in yellowstone. and i should correct that the jobs were the concessionaires actually didn't come to a little bit later. our father being a government employee, knew the route to get into the national park service. so we didn't have to do the concession route
i was four and my parents brought us my brother and me, to yellowstone from norman, oklahoma. our hometown and they continued bringing us for many years and so we were always interested in not just yellowstone, but the whole american west. and so we fell into that trap of never going east. no matter what mother wanted to do, except just always going west, because mostly dad wanted to fish in yellowstone alone. so we fell in love with the region early and had relatives in in montana, which added...
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Aug 29, 2023
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the opposition going, opposition parties are going, norman, it worse. >> norman a lot of people say that too strictly implemented. so cutting back on this red tape back on some of this red tape would a good and would be a good thing. and what's more important, people having live in, having houses to live in, i would argue. >> is it not possible to >> why is it not possible to have houses for people to live in polluting our rivers? in without polluting our rivers? >> the point is, the houses >> and the point is, the houses will arrive several years will arrive in several years time. sewage will occur time. the sewage will occur immediately, and none of want immediately, and none of us want polluted water. >> bad. none of us want >> it's bad. no, none of us want polluted water. but apparently these regulations are being implemented it's a neutrality >> currently, it's a neutrality thing. there are no worse as a consequence of house building. that's is at the that's where it is at the moment. meanwhile there was a story ran in the papers yesterday the scientific yesterday about the scientif
the opposition going, opposition parties are going, norman, it worse. >> norman a lot of people say that too strictly implemented. so cutting back on this red tape back on some of this red tape would a good and would be a good thing. and what's more important, people having live in, having houses to live in, i would argue. >> is it not possible to >> why is it not possible to have houses for people to live in polluting our rivers? in without polluting our rivers? >> the...
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Aug 29, 2023
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i was 4-years-old and my parents brought us, my mother and me to yellowstone from norman oklahoma, our hometown, and continued bringing us for many years. so we were always interested in not just yellowstone but the whole american west, so we fell into that trap of never going east no matter what mother wanted to do except just always going west was mostly dad wanted to fish and yellowstone. so we fell in love with of the region early and had relatives in montana, which added to it. very early experience. when i was 16 and my brother 14, we vacationed and us all the employees. one of them invited us to a dance and that sort of did it. we got in and a small all the fun they were having and as soon as we hit 18 we applied and got jobs with the concession in yellowstone. and i should correct that. the jobs of the concession didn't come until a little bit later. our father, being a government employee knew the route to get into the national park service. so, we didn't have to do the concession route until later. wewe went right into the nationl park service and both of us were on the road
i was 4-years-old and my parents brought us, my mother and me to yellowstone from norman oklahoma, our hometown, and continued bringing us for many years. so we were always interested in not just yellowstone but the whole american west, so we fell into that trap of never going east no matter what mother wanted to do except just always going west was mostly dad wanted to fish and yellowstone. so we fell in love with of the region early and had relatives in montana, which added to it. very early...
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Aug 12, 2023
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well, joining us now is norman baker, former liberal democrat minister. come in illegally since 2018. we're seeing some of those tragic stories , stories now unfolding stories, stories now unfolding about people who take this dangerous journey. what what would the liberal democrats do to stop this illegal migration? people coming over from calais in dinghies? well i'm not here to speak for the lib dems, otherwise. >> the lib dem minister, as you rightly say, esther, but i'm not here to speak for them. i mean, my view is that the most important thing is to process applications quickly for people who arrive irregularly. it's not illegal, by the way , to arrive. illegal, by the way, to arrive. it's only illegal if you then fail to leave when you've been declared not to have a valid case for being here. the home office is really slow at processing people. there's a huge backlog that needs to be rectified and if that were rectified, then that would solve much of the problems . i also much of the problems. i also believe this is a personal view that when people
well, joining us now is norman baker, former liberal democrat minister. come in illegally since 2018. we're seeing some of those tragic stories , stories now unfolding stories, stories now unfolding about people who take this dangerous journey. what what would the liberal democrats do to stop this illegal migration? people coming over from calais in dinghies? well i'm not here to speak for the lib dems, otherwise. >> the lib dem minister, as you rightly say, esther, but i'm not here to...
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Aug 26, 2023
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have qualified him for the olympics and along with a harvard teammate another jewish athlete named norman connors green and can't hear you. see green and connors. they meet with green's family rabbi a man named harry levy. and at temple israel in boston and the rabbi talks to these two young men and says, you know, it would send a real strong message about fair play and about standing up to discrimination if you boycott the games and so milton green and norman connors do boycott the games. they're two of the only american athletes who decide that they that they're gonna boycott the games at the time and it's it's that's a big ask of a young college athlete who's been training for something for their whole lives right to say i'm going to sit this one out and you have to think about in 1936. what did americans know about what was going on in nazi germany green and connors certainly knew that there was persecution of -- and discrimination against --, but of course they lived in a society in the united states with discrimination against --, and of course discrimination against african-america
have qualified him for the olympics and along with a harvard teammate another jewish athlete named norman connors green and can't hear you. see green and connors. they meet with green's family rabbi a man named harry levy. and at temple israel in boston and the rabbi talks to these two young men and says, you know, it would send a real strong message about fair play and about standing up to discrimination if you boycott the games and so milton green and norman connors do boycott the games....
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julie norman at ucl joins us now. wonderful to speak with you, julie.ed on what you observed in the primary debate last night, has anything happened or has any candidate say anything that significantly changes the extra je -- trajectory based on the polls here >> good morning. i think all of the candidates were trying to take advantage of the fact that trump was not there to establish substance and style and distinguish themselves somewhat ramaswamy came out energetic we saw differences on key issues with ukraine and foreign policy and abortion i think the bigger question is if any of that matters at the end of the day trump has a commanding lead in the polls right now as you stated in the upper 50s dwarfing his candidates the question is if the field stays this crowded and if anyone can breakthrough and make a dent in the primaries. >> when you look at the candidates momentum-wise, ramaswamy has been strong in terms of momentum. during the first hour of the debate, the attacks centered on him. is this a reflection of the other candidates seeing him as
julie norman at ucl joins us now. wonderful to speak with you, julie.ed on what you observed in the primary debate last night, has anything happened or has any candidate say anything that significantly changes the extra je -- trajectory based on the polls here >> good morning. i think all of the candidates were trying to take advantage of the fact that trump was not there to establish substance and style and distinguish themselves somewhat ramaswamy came out energetic we saw differences...
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Aug 21, 2023
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according to the newly discovered transcript of the interview of norman among the poets , the head ofthe persian department in the british secret intelligence service, six of this country, was the main person responsible for the coup in iran. he led and i was in charge. you cannot find these things in any book. among them is amirani, who was prepared for the tv documentary "the end of the empire" from the collection of prominent documentaries of granada in the mid-eighties, but it was abandoned, but he found a key about iran in it. interview with cap there was the fact that he was speaking openly, i was given a note that was very simple to tell the ambassador there, the information on the cost that you need to overthrow mossadegh with legal or quasi-legal means, and the secret information service of derbi shahr adds i would tie hands and lead a street riot. the broadcasting office in london had previously asked jack straw, the former british foreign minister, to express his views on the role of his country in the august 28 coup in iran. what do they say that i am very sorry? that we s
according to the newly discovered transcript of the interview of norman among the poets , the head ofthe persian department in the british secret intelligence service, six of this country, was the main person responsible for the coup in iran. he led and i was in charge. you cannot find these things in any book. among them is amirani, who was prepared for the tv documentary "the end of the empire" from the collection of prominent documentaries of granada in the mid-eighties, but it was...
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Aug 25, 2023
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althea denied gerald norman and reginald weir the opportunity to compete in the national junior indoorchampionship for the following year. norman was, the son of an nba founder who was also the executive secretary where was the national junior champion? both were black and played and against white players at their schools. a u.s. lta explained in pursuing this policy, we make no reflection on the colored race, but we believe, as a practical matter, the present of separate associations for the administration of the affairs and championships of colored and white players should be continued. in the 1940s, parity jones, then the secretary of the southern california tennis association, actively worked against allowing african-americans to enter the southern california tennis championships. jones wrote to holcomb, the president of the u.s. delta, to express his displeasure with what he called the growing strength of the -- influence in the region, a result of the large of -- who have moved to los angeles these last two years to work in defense plants during the war. these migrants had, and j
althea denied gerald norman and reginald weir the opportunity to compete in the national junior indoorchampionship for the following year. norman was, the son of an nba founder who was also the executive secretary where was the national junior champion? both were black and played and against white players at their schools. a u.s. lta explained in pursuing this policy, we make no reflection on the colored race, but we believe, as a practical matter, the present of separate associations for the...
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isn't this an element of independence norman four brest talks between russia and ukraine group on nagorno-karabakhto create helsinki 2 is all ours , hence the axiom was born to the world, minsk belarus has always stood for peace, for a peaceful solution to this conflict. and for us it is absolutely unimportant whether these negotiations will be held in minsk in istanbul in a pekineseburger or a sip. the main thing is to really be in the direction of this conflict, to be able to sit down and agree and put an end to this conflict. it is noteworthy that our country today is literally on the border of the worlds , the painful birth of a multipolar world , sanctions of the west, the response of the east, pressure huge, but this is how diamonds are born, including geopolitical minsk anna objectively. events will move to the center of european and world geopolitics, the role of belarus will increase, this is the key country and those peacekeeping initiatives that belarus and its president will put forward and implement unconditionally. not only deserves the attention of respect, but life itself will make
isn't this an element of independence norman four brest talks between russia and ukraine group on nagorno-karabakhto create helsinki 2 is all ours , hence the axiom was born to the world, minsk belarus has always stood for peace, for a peaceful solution to this conflict. and for us it is absolutely unimportant whether these negotiations will be held in minsk in istanbul in a pekineseburger or a sip. the main thing is to really be in the direction of this conflict, to be able to sit down and...