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frank norris. and one of the last things that bryan did before he died just a few days after that trial while he was still in dayton, tennessee, he dropped dead, was write a handwritten note to j. frank norris in fort worth thanking him for his help, for his encouragement in going to the trial, and norris opened that handwritten note after he'd gotten the news that william jennings bryan had died. and he printed the note in his newspaper which at that time had 50,000 subscribers and used it as a way to link himself. and his goal very much was to become the heir to william jennings bryan and become the leader of fundamentalists or what we might call conservative christians in america at the time. and it very well might have happened except that within a year he got into a battle with local city leaders in fort worth, texas. now, he's always fighting them about something. the particular issue this time had to do with taxes, and it was a very interesting little story because first baptist church in fo
frank norris. and one of the last things that bryan did before he died just a few days after that trial while he was still in dayton, tennessee, he dropped dead, was write a handwritten note to j. frank norris in fort worth thanking him for his help, for his encouragement in going to the trial, and norris opened that handwritten note after he'd gotten the news that william jennings bryan had died. and he printed the note in his newspaper which at that time had 50,000 subscribers and used it as...
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frank norris. visit the shooting salvationist.com. >> around the 90s in the first decade of this century, this other paradigm emerged for how to create a champion, which is to basically turned loose on the internet and have it observe what people say to it. you can almost imagine this martian landing on the earth inseminate, and say hi and the martian poles of his rolodex and says humans often begin conversations by saying hi, interesting. last night and then, the martian walks down the street and concept to someone and says, hi. and then that person says hey, what's up? humans must say hey, what up when you say hi. it's a very painstaking process, but over the course in many cases, decades of hanging out online, waiting for people to cross the path and talk to it, it builds this massive database of real stuff that people say. and you find when you interact with this kind of software, this theory uncanny ability to respond to all sorts of things. so for example, i attempted to see if that would app
frank norris. visit the shooting salvationist.com. >> around the 90s in the first decade of this century, this other paradigm emerged for how to create a champion, which is to basically turned loose on the internet and have it observe what people say to it. you can almost imagine this martian landing on the earth inseminate, and say hi and the martian poles of his rolodex and says humans often begin conversations by saying hi, interesting. last night and then, the martian walks down the...
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. >> one of the combatants is 28-year-old ja-norris hayes.ll be treated for minor injuries while they piece together what happened. >> the altercation on two. >> and a review of jail surveillance foot. >> a this is the 2-1 unit, around 5:00 p.m. dinner time. these are designated unit workers, helping serve food, mop the floors and the tallest gentleman in the frame is ja- norris hayes, he's about to be attacked by a detainee way weapon. a sock weighted with batteries. allows him to strike the victim while providing distance so the victim can't strike back. fortunately for mr. hayes, he was able to stop the initial attack. what happens is mr. hayes gains the upper hand in this fight, and though this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and await the arrival of our response teams and mr. hayes gained the upper hand in this altercation and you see the officers secure them quickly and they'll be headed out of to segregation. >> having received tr
. >> one of the combatants is 28-year-old ja-norris hayes.ll be treated for minor injuries while they piece together what happened. >> the altercation on two. >> and a review of jail surveillance foot. >> a this is the 2-1 unit, around 5:00 p.m. dinner time. these are designated unit workers, helping serve food, mop the floors and the tallest gentleman in the frame is ja- norris hayes, he's about to be attacked by a detainee way weapon. a sock weighted with batteries....
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. >> and later ja-norris hayes explains the fight.am higgins... you have frequent heartburn, right ? yeah, it flares up a few days a week. well, we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole, the leading prescription heartburn medicine. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. i protect him from stomach acid so he can get to work. look, guys, i've already tried a lot of stuff. wow. with zegerid otc, you get 24-hour relief. so, this is goodbye heartburn ? gone. finito. zegerid otc. two ingredients... ...one mission. heartburn solved. >>> for most inmates, jail has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk county jail, 25-year-old robert sutton has only spoken to his girlfriend on the phone, but he's determined to take the relationship to the next level. >> listen, listen. i need close-up. will you marry me, baby girl? i'm serious. give me one of them little rice and bean babies. emily, i love you, baby. >> with the crime sutton has been accused of, it may be a long time before he
. >> and later ja-norris hayes explains the fight.am higgins... you have frequent heartburn, right ? yeah, it flares up a few days a week. well, we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole, the leading prescription heartburn medicine. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. i protect him from stomach acid so he can get to work. look, guys, i've already tried a lot of stuff. wow. with zegerid otc, you get 24-hour relief. so, this is goodbye heartburn ? gone. finito. zegerid otc....
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there was another protest gesture day this is the of 51 in our role with norris were made him with protesters briefly marched inside of the station they were protesting the fatal shooting of a of transient and should a shot of a southbound service >> time now 6 03 a.m. and traffic >> there is no disruption of service on bart this morning things are running just fine this is a look of the bay bridge heading into the toll plaza. the volume has picked up still a good report ride on the san mateo bridge and also a good ride on of the golden gate bridges and now look our maps. with we not delays which one with one and 101 southbound all it is in the grain will will wouleen. >> as san mateo bridge shot and this is cloud cover itself as cisco international is now reporting a 59 minute delay in flight it shows the fog and cloud cover in the area the fog is confined to the north bay area. patchy club cover it into san jose evely. and this is of mile aroud the bay are in land highs will be up in the upper 80s this is a look of your seven day forecast. week-old of wednesday and thursday friday and week
there was another protest gesture day this is the of 51 in our role with norris were made him with protesters briefly marched inside of the station they were protesting the fatal shooting of a of transient and should a shot of a southbound service >> time now 6 03 a.m. and traffic >> there is no disruption of service on bart this morning things are running just fine this is a look of the bay bridge heading into the toll plaza. the volume has picked up still a good report ride on the...
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lesley norris and bruce scott has been touring south america for five years in their huge camper van. two days ago, on this network is the difficult road in a remote part of the amazon, a bridge collapsed under the weight of their 7 ton truck leaving the couple and their fans in a deep ravine. -- and their van in a deep ravine. they were 200 miles from the nearest city. they were carrying a satellite phone, they were able to call their relatives 5,000 miles away in sussex and give them their precise coordinates. those relatives then contacted the dover coastguard who in turn alerted the coast guard in cornwall. they contacted the brazilian navy and a helicopter rescue was launched. >> how are you? >> i am fine. we are both ok. >> after that rescue and a full medical, the couple told me about what they called their merkel state -- and their miracle escape. >> to be perfectly honest, i thought, this is it. i was on the side that slid down. my window was open. i don't know how we managed to escape with so little injury. >> their main priority is trying to get their vehicle back and then
lesley norris and bruce scott has been touring south america for five years in their huge camper van. two days ago, on this network is the difficult road in a remote part of the amazon, a bridge collapsed under the weight of their 7 ton truck leaving the couple and their fans in a deep ravine. -- and their van in a deep ravine. they were 200 miles from the nearest city. they were carrying a satellite phone, they were able to call their relatives 5,000 miles away in sussex and give them their...
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but police sergeant day of norris says it had little effect. >> one of the dogs began to again approach nashing its teeth, drooling, the officers were in fear for their safety and the safety of other folks within the park and they made the decision at that point that they needed to fire on the dogs. >> reporter: each of the officers hit a dog. one immediately fell and died. the other died early this morning. >> this is the first time that i can remember us having to deal with a threatening dog and having to use firearms to subdue a dog in public. obviously a very sad situation. >> reporter: dog lovers we spoke with agree, human lives come first. they wondered about the owner who police say was nowher in sight. >> it's not the dogs. there's no bad dogs, just the owners. they should kept aggressive dogs on leashes. >> there are mean dogs. i have had to take them to the grass, you know, because of dogs trying to get them or something. but usually the owners are pretty well under control. now, if they got out, sometimes it's hard to keep them in. >> reporter: the humane society which handle
but police sergeant day of norris says it had little effect. >> one of the dogs began to again approach nashing its teeth, drooling, the officers were in fear for their safety and the safety of other folks within the park and they made the decision at that point that they needed to fire on the dogs. >> reporter: each of the officers hit a dog. one immediately fell and died. the other died early this morning. >> this is the first time that i can remember us having to deal with...
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percent banking stocks are also in the pressure of russia's largest they're losing over one percent but norris let go of the better. head of its board meeting on wednesday on tuesday rather and that was to discuss a buyback company i know it's a shareholders michael side from financial corp says also marked by a global sense of. russian equities are sharply lower today importing both volatility and share price weakness from european markets which are down on average of three to four percent today it's more concerns about the fate of the euro and its more concerns about euro zone banks and stability in the markets we see particularly weakness in the big cap highly liquid stocks like gazprom spear being a metals and mining stocks are also weaker as those companies are exposed to global steel prices and in a potential slowdown in demand i'd also moot today's weakness in the oil price so with oil now within one percent of its two hundred day moving average and it has a few investors concerns and this is one reason why the ruble has also been weak today. well the business is falling well the headli
percent banking stocks are also in the pressure of russia's largest they're losing over one percent but norris let go of the better. head of its board meeting on wednesday on tuesday rather and that was to discuss a buyback company i know it's a shareholders michael side from financial corp says also marked by a global sense of. russian equities are sharply lower today importing both volatility and share price weakness from european markets which are down on average of three to four percent...
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banking stocks were also on the pressure with russia's largest lender losing four point three percent norris nicole did better are ahead of its board meeting on tuesday it and that the day per cent higher and that's because it plans to discuss a buyback of company shares for minority shareholders well michael starting from upgrade to financial corp says the russian market is being led by a global sense that. russian equities are sharply lower today importing both from volatility in share price weakness from european markets which are down on average of three to four percent today and it's more concerns about the fate of the euro and it's more concerns about your resume banks and stability in the markets we see particularly weakness in the big highly liquid stocks like gas problem a spear being a metal some mining stocks are also weaker as those. companies are exposed to global steel prices and a potential slowdown in demand i'd also note today's weakness in the oil price with oil now within one percent of its two hundred day moving average this has a few investors concerns and this is one re
banking stocks were also on the pressure with russia's largest lender losing four point three percent norris nicole did better are ahead of its board meeting on tuesday it and that the day per cent higher and that's because it plans to discuss a buyback of company shares for minority shareholders well michael starting from upgrade to financial corp says the russian market is being led by a global sense that. russian equities are sharply lower today importing both from volatility in share price...
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burbank is up two percent as we've just heard the confirmation that it's buying into vox bank and norris nickel is also one percent there's speculation that there will be a large premium to the market price when the company if the company of course goes ahead with a share buyback. and the monopoly authorities in russia are cracking down on big oil firms in order to restrain fuel price growth from the country they've introduced a bill banning producers from adding new filling stations in regions where they already dominate the market there is a breach the proposed law will have to restructure and sell known core assets of the anti monopoly services promising to a new wave of court cases to try and force competition meanwhile prime minister putin has ordered the development of more refining capacity in russia's far east to overcome fuel shortages there. and moscow city is planning the biggest asset sale in its history authorities hope to raise up to two billion dollars r.t. correspondent going to. it is a question whether any local authority in the world has such a wide eyed bewildering ar
burbank is up two percent as we've just heard the confirmation that it's buying into vox bank and norris nickel is also one percent there's speculation that there will be a large premium to the market price when the company if the company of course goes ahead with a share buyback. and the monopoly authorities in russia are cracking down on big oil firms in order to restrain fuel price growth from the country they've introduced a bill banning producers from adding new filling stations in regions...
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john franklin norris, well-known as j. franklin of the texas tornado or too many in fort worth simply as that man. the story of what happened that day 85 years ago, and the following six months or so is likely what i call the most famous story you have never heard. and the story reached all the way here to austin, because of the trial which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade. it was known for famous trials like the stokes trial -- scopes trial and leopold and sacco and vanzetti and so forth. this trial was one of the most captivating at the time. it has been lost in history. is a footnote in a lot of books and a footnote that is made into some places but never received its full treatment i think. the context of courses the 1920s, which is have always done to be a fascinating time. it was the time just after the world's changed and the soldiers that, here we have just this year in march, the last living soldier of world war i, a man in hundred and 10 years old, was buried at arlington national cemetery. the
john franklin norris, well-known as j. franklin of the texas tornado or too many in fort worth simply as that man. the story of what happened that day 85 years ago, and the following six months or so is likely what i call the most famous story you have never heard. and the story reached all the way here to austin, because of the trial which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade. it was known for famous trials like the stokes trial -- scopes trial and leopold and sacco and vanzetti...
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calls that this trial was a miscarriage of justice for these five men earlier i talked to william norris he is attorney for one of the cuban five luis and the dean and i asked him his thoughts on richardson's visit to cuba and if we can talk about freeing an american from cuba without talking about extradition for the cuban five. i don't see how you can there are really two sides to the same question i have of course no personal knowledge of mr gross's case but the cuban government decided that he was engaged in activity which is illegal under the laws of that country and they tried him and convicted him and sentenced him and for my clients you mentioned luis medina that was his cover name to protect his family his real name is ramon not a nino he was accused and given a trial and sentenced initially to life in prison that has subsequently been reduced to thirty years but still a very substantial satins when you think he has died at the same question what is that question. the question is that if someone is engaged in an activity which tends to further the interests of their own country
calls that this trial was a miscarriage of justice for these five men earlier i talked to william norris he is attorney for one of the cuban five luis and the dean and i asked him his thoughts on richardson's visit to cuba and if we can talk about freeing an american from cuba without talking about extradition for the cuban five. i don't see how you can there are really two sides to the same question i have of course no personal knowledge of mr gross's case but the cuban government decided that...
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overvalued fuel prices in the end of last year in the same store with ross left any gas for the left while norris nickel is also down despite reports from a saw is finally starting talks to sell its stake in the company but bucking the trend is burbank after it acquired the eastern european arm. and that's all the time we have for the south more stories head to our website r.t. dot com slash business bye for now. welcome back these are the main stories here on r t the world community is united in grief after russia's lokomotiv team was almost entirely wiped out in a plane crash in the city of yet us level forty three people are confirmed dead while two survivors are critical condition both have been taken to moscow for specialist treatment. the u.k. government faces legal action as doctors. to the shady death of a weapons inspector who is the matter with a bit of a burden iraq had no w m d's ahead of the invasion of. the middle east and build up palestinian sort of peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the vote while it. was police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. also
overvalued fuel prices in the end of last year in the same store with ross left any gas for the left while norris nickel is also down despite reports from a saw is finally starting talks to sell its stake in the company but bucking the trend is burbank after it acquired the eastern european arm. and that's all the time we have for the south more stories head to our website r.t. dot com slash business bye for now. welcome back these are the main stories here on r t the world community is united...
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slight movement into the red this burbank is one of the biggest gainers this one point seven percent norris nickel. is in negative territory despite ongoing rumors that it may on the thirteenth of september announce a share buyback at a significant premium to the market price of around twenty three twenty four percent. now the monopoly authorities in russia are cracking down on big oil firms in order to restrain fuel price growth from the country they've introduced a ban the bill banning producers from adding new filling stations and regions where they already dominate the market those who breach the proposed law will have to restructure and sell non core assets the head of the anti monopoly service is promising to a new wave of court cases to try and force competition while prime minister putin is a little development of more refining capacity in russia's far east to overcome few . there. moscow cities planning the biggest asset sale in its history authorities hope to raise up to two billion dollars correspondent you're going to go there has the details. it is a question whether any local
slight movement into the red this burbank is one of the biggest gainers this one point seven percent norris nickel. is in negative territory despite ongoing rumors that it may on the thirteenth of september announce a share buyback at a significant premium to the market price of around twenty three twenty four percent. now the monopoly authorities in russia are cracking down on big oil firms in order to restrain fuel price growth from the country they've introduced a ban the bill banning...
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against al qaeda but despite the killing of osama bin laden the scars on the bigger will remain as norrie hafen is found that she spoke to people in new york. at the gate after the horrible man eleven terrorist attacks in the u.s. how is the world. this week let's talk about where the. dangers. things are predictable you don't know what what's going to happen next much i think . every day can be the last. and you think people around the world feel this way. i think in europe in america i think so i don't know you kind of more aware of a threat just more on the lookout do you think the people around the world still keep that vigilance ten years later probably not as much as we did five years ago do you think that the amount of lives lost in the name of the war on terror has been worth feeling safer i think it's a difficult thing the commandants to be honest i have a lot of friends that are over there and i would say it's hard every time they leave i'm not for war so no i don't think war is to make us feel safe if everyone lives his own business i think everything would be better if we had
against al qaeda but despite the killing of osama bin laden the scars on the bigger will remain as norrie hafen is found that she spoke to people in new york. at the gate after the horrible man eleven terrorist attacks in the u.s. how is the world. this week let's talk about where the. dangers. things are predictable you don't know what what's going to happen next much i think . every day can be the last. and you think people around the world feel this way. i think in europe in america i think...
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debates including the tea party debate that's taking place tonight to discuss this with me is alex norris state policy analyst at the competitive enterprise institute alex thanks so much for joining us tonight thanks for having me now for starters i have you have you seen stuff like this before i haven't seen any campaigns that are anti legal immigration i think that was my first experience actually the three main anti immigration groups united states the federation for american immigration reform center for immigration studies caps as well as a number of us they are all rabidly anti immigrant across the board and they say this on the web site they say they're not only against illegal immigration but they're against illegal immigration they want to bring down immigration down the levels of less than two hundred fifty thousand a year or even lower mark a korean who's head of the center for immigration studies the subtitle of his book the case that is against the case against immigration both legal and illegal so they really don't make any secret about it ok so let's talk about what they're
debates including the tea party debate that's taking place tonight to discuss this with me is alex norris state policy analyst at the competitive enterprise institute alex thanks so much for joining us tonight thanks for having me now for starters i have you have you seen stuff like this before i haven't seen any campaigns that are anti legal immigration i think that was my first experience actually the three main anti immigration groups united states the federation for american immigration...
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the western side and start the work on the eastern side the sidewalk will be blocked north of the norris tire and the western side will reap bikes only. people that want to walk across the bridge will have to find another way. >> there are other ways to get across to people have to do is plan for >> we're taking a quick break at 4:12 a.m. on live look of the golden gate bridge and 101 southbound traffic is moving well. time now for 14 and bart has announced the new manager greasy cruncandgrace cr. she admitted that her background is not include working " would build or lease foresta >> when he put a manager or director they come in with a budget of experience in this is one i do not have it is imperative i get started on that and there are areas i need to start working on at we dealing with other chiefs of police in the area and get some context to a i will be building up on that one and now we can do what a little bit better. >> >> decision 2012 prison and a obama has a much art participated job plan is addressed to the nation was scheduled a vote for september the seventh but now this
the western side and start the work on the eastern side the sidewalk will be blocked north of the norris tire and the western side will reap bikes only. people that want to walk across the bridge will have to find another way. >> there are other ways to get across to people have to do is plan for >> we're taking a quick break at 4:12 a.m. on live look of the golden gate bridge and 101 southbound traffic is moving well. time now for 14 and bart has announced the new manager greasy...
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this is on south norris street. no reports of injuries. >> still ahead, there is a lot of upset among boston red sox today, thanks to a win by the orioles. >> it was a late night. we will have the highlights. >> most people break out happy -- wake up happy and have their mood decline throughout the day. twitter help research figure that out. >> it is kind of gross, but could be the answer to helping diabetics with severe wounds that will not heal. >> i am rob roblin. the rain we have had has not been good for the grapes in maryland. that story coming up. >> players celebrate a big birthday. >> made stephanie willens blake engaged the services coupled and orioles -- in danger of the services of the orioles to get -- engaged the services of the orioles to get help for pets in baltimore. the message -- a home can help a cat or dog. today is the first day of the off-season for the orioles. this is also the first day of the off-season for the boston red sox, thanks to the baltimore orioles. gerry sandusky joins us with h
this is on south norris street. no reports of injuries. >> still ahead, there is a lot of upset among boston red sox today, thanks to a win by the orioles. >> it was a late night. we will have the highlights. >> most people break out happy -- wake up happy and have their mood decline throughout the day. twitter help research figure that out. >> it is kind of gross, but could be the answer to helping diabetics with severe wounds that will not heal. >> i am rob...
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mñwñ >> >> a woman woke up to your estranged norris in her car he describes what happens >> we couldot believe that there was a bear inside our car and locked itself in most of the damage was on the inside of the car it look like a tornado hit. this was completely ripped out until was down to the metal. he took his paw and pushed it back into neutral but very strong until the car went into reverse it slid down the driveway and rolled into another camera it was three in the morning we could not understand what had just taken place. >> the pair must of been attracted to the aroma of some food that was in the car kohen the good news no one was hurt not even the bare before share of techies and arrived. >> another hot day is on the way for the bay area and we start with the weather >> the day after labor day it is going the heat up today this is all look of the james lick freeway where starting out with a little patchy fog out the aiere. it will be a hot one in morgan hill today 97 degrees and sunny for morgan hill this is a difference in the temperatures from yesterday in concord it'll
mñwñ >> >> a woman woke up to your estranged norris in her car he describes what happens >> we couldot believe that there was a bear inside our car and locked itself in most of the damage was on the inside of the car it look like a tornado hit. this was completely ripped out until was down to the metal. he took his paw and pushed it back into neutral but very strong until the car went into reverse it slid down the driveway and rolled into another camera it was three in the...
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. >> i think chuck norris would be a good asset to the obama administration. ♪ ♪ >> do you ever watchilly. >> every once in a while. >> do you think bill could get in here and pump some iron. >> caution. >> my grandma is obsessed with bill o'reilly. she has a door mat. >> everybody bill o'reilly? >> can't tell. sorry. >> watch it, bone head. >> no, don't even tell us. >> bill o'reilly. >> no it's not he is the man. >> bill: was there an event down there. >> they were actually shooting season five when i happened to be down there. >> bill: they were shooting as bury park. >> east side high. >> bill: people watch this program in your opinion because you are of that generation that heavily watching them for what reason? >> it's amazing casting by mtv. inebriated hot, dumb people flushed with cash. they are violent and it's a great mix and i watched it a few weeks ago and here is what i learned for you, bill. there was a lesbian twist involving two blonde twins. the next episode the situation gets into a rumble with the house mate and gets sent to the er. it's fascinating television. >> b
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the fascinating thing is that missy, franklin's gull friend and alan norris turned out to be essential to helping these two figures become the great heroes of american history who led us through the great depression and the second world war. it is an essential piece of the story, these extra marital relationships, and it is an important piece which has been long barred by historians. >> you can watch this and other programs online booktv.org and now former mayor of new orleans recounting the day's preceding hurricane katrina and the aftermath from that storm. presenting his self published book, katrina's secrets at the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. >> thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone. it is my pleasure. i am excited about being in hot plan that. i want to thank you for that warm introduction. i want to also think a cappella books. .. >> they say music and culture otherses up from the pavement in new orleans, and for you hip-hop fab fans, we're the home of lil wayne, so we have it all in new orleans. and i'm sure most of you have been there or have heard about
the fascinating thing is that missy, franklin's gull friend and alan norris turned out to be essential to helping these two figures become the great heroes of american history who led us through the great depression and the second world war. it is an essential piece of the story, these extra marital relationships, and it is an important piece which has been long barred by historians. >> you can watch this and other programs online booktv.org and now former mayor of new orleans recounting...
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for some sperm banks that are running low on doe norris, they're relying on the same donor over and overor can lay claim to fathering 150 children. the practice is raising some serious questions against critics. here's george lewis. >> reporter: sharon from seattle had two children via artificial insemination from the same sperm donor. >> how did mommy get the sperm? >> goog. . >> reporter: it wasn't quite that random, but in a documentary airing the 27th of this month on the style network, sharon discovers the buy logical father of her children, a guy named ben living in boston has many, many others. >> to date i know of 70 kids. >> reporter: but ben doesn't hold the record. "the new york times" reporter jacqueline discovered one donor with at least 150 offspring. the mothers are shocked. >> they're very unhappy. they asked the sperm bank to stop selling the sperm from this one donor and when they realized the numbers were so big. and they claim that the bank refused. >> reporter: sperm banks are not required to limit how many children can be fathered by one donor. >> when you hear a si
for some sperm banks that are running low on doe norris, they're relying on the same donor over and overor can lay claim to fathering 150 children. the practice is raising some serious questions against critics. here's george lewis. >> reporter: sharon from seattle had two children via artificial insemination from the same sperm donor. >> how did mommy get the sperm? >> goog. . >> reporter: it wasn't quite that random, but in a documentary airing the 27th of this month...
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join with me in congratulating captain norris in the caribbean? not only did they intercept 50 million pounds of cocaine over the summer, but they've also been helping humanitarian efforts following hurricane irene. >> i think my honorable friend makes a good point. while we should focus on the work our services have done in libya and afghanistan, there are the ongoing tasks, the task of protecting the falkland islands, the work we're doing to prevent piracy off the horn of africa. all of these tasks people are giving a huge amount of time and effort, and we should praise and thank them for what they do. >> order. notice of presentation of bill. before we get there, not before we have -- >> and we'll leave the british house of commons now as they move on to other legislative business. you've been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7 a.m. eastern while parliament is in session. and for more information go to c-span.org and click on c-span theories for prime minister's questions, plus links to international news media a
join with me in congratulating captain norris in the caribbean? not only did they intercept 50 million pounds of cocaine over the summer, but they've also been helping humanitarian efforts following hurricane irene. >> i think my honorable friend makes a good point. while we should focus on the work our services have done in libya and afghanistan, there are the ongoing tasks, the task of protecting the falkland islands, the work we're doing to prevent piracy off the horn of africa. all of...
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norris. you say everybody has a breaking point and i think that's correct. respond to the possibility that a terrorist event could be related to ptsd on the part of the terrorist actor? >> i don't know how to answer that exactly and i'm not really sure i can. in general, i can tell you that there has been some interesting research that i hope i don't -- it's always dangerous to cite specific research because i always get it mixed. but steven has been looking at the relationship between having experienced terrorism and developing hatred basically that could then, you know, perpetuate the kind of social and interpersonal violence and i think kind of broadly we see that there are relationships between, you know, trauma and aggression and so forth. beyond that, i don't have -- i'm sorry. i keep doing that. i don't have anything in particular to share on that but perhaps some of the people who are doing this very direct one-on-one research with terrorists -- it might be interesting to collaborate and to see if we can understand sort of, i guess, mental health and
norris. you say everybody has a breaking point and i think that's correct. respond to the possibility that a terrorist event could be related to ptsd on the part of the terrorist actor? >> i don't know how to answer that exactly and i'm not really sure i can. in general, i can tell you that there has been some interesting research that i hope i don't -- it's always dangerous to cite specific research because i always get it mixed. but steven has been looking at the relationship between...
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and ferc commissioner john norris testified, quote, i believe that the epa has adequately addressed reliability concerns and its statutory obligations with the rules established to date, and i have no reason to believe that it cannot continue to do so as it finalizes proposed rules. we had former doe assistant secretary for policy saying there's no reason to delay the implementation of the clean air transport rule or utility toxic rule. so we had, um, actually heard testimony that i think counter the implication that you were making. but here's what i want to ask you, um, madam administrator. you identified 35 regulations that will be subject to a near-term review process designed to streamline and update the rules administered by the epa, is that right? >> um, that is right. >> and i'm wondering if you might be able to highlight a few of the rules that you intend to update. >> um, we have 16 short-term reviews that we're taking work on this calendar year, 2011. those include equipment leak detection and repair rules to reduce the burden, that suggestion came from api, the american petroleum in
and ferc commissioner john norris testified, quote, i believe that the epa has adequately addressed reliability concerns and its statutory obligations with the rules established to date, and i have no reason to believe that it cannot continue to do so as it finalizes proposed rules. we had former doe assistant secretary for policy saying there's no reason to delay the implementation of the clean air transport rule or utility toxic rule. so we had, um, actually heard testimony that i think...
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. >> dan writes, it's this or the ab workout with chuck norris. >> good to have you hear. we hand things over to "morning joe" right now. >>> it is co-incidental. the president committed to speaking next week, after the labor day holiday. immediately upon congresses return. there's a lot that goes into scheduling a speech before congress. again, you can never find a perfect time. there are major event that is occur on television. there are other issues you have to deal with. there are many channels and opportunities for people to watch the president and opportunity for people to watch the debate. >> i think it's political theatrics. if you don't have a plan to put forward, sometimes fall back on police cal theatrics. i can't help but think this is no coincidence. >> is this insecurity on the part of the president? either a, he wants to distract the american people or b he doesn't want the american people to hear what the next president of the united states is going to say about the president. >> i think initially it was political mischief. then i think the administration a
. >> dan writes, it's this or the ab workout with chuck norris. >> good to have you hear. we hand things over to "morning joe" right now. >>> it is co-incidental. the president committed to speaking next week, after the labor day holiday. immediately upon congresses return. there's a lot that goes into scheduling a speech before congress. again, you can never find a perfect time. there are major event that is occur on television. there are other issues you have to...
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john norris testified, "i believe the epa has adequately addressed reliability concerns and its statutory obligations with the rules established to date and i have no reason to believe it cannot continue to do so as it finalizes proposed rules." we have the former doe secretary for policy saying there is no reason to delay the implementation of the clean air transport rule or utility tax roll. we had actually heard testimony that i think counters the implication that you were making. but here is what i want to ask you, madam administrator. you identified 35 regulations that will be subject to a near- term review process designed to streamline and update the rules administered by the epa. is that right? >> that is right. >> can you highlight a few of the roles you intend to update? >> we have 16 short-term wrote -- reviews we are taking this calendar year, 2011. those include equipment leak protection to reduce the burden. that kingdom the american petroleum institute. increasing regulatory certainty for farmers. that is working with the usda and states. electronic reporting, which i belie
john norris testified, "i believe the epa has adequately addressed reliability concerns and its statutory obligations with the rules established to date and i have no reason to believe it cannot continue to do so as it finalizes proposed rules." we have the former doe secretary for policy saying there is no reason to delay the implementation of the clean air transport rule or utility tax roll. we had actually heard testimony that i think counters the implication that you were making....
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will munez jr., kim renee smith, larry norris jr. them, let us know on our web site, foxnews.com. e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. thank you all. coming up, some members of congress are begging the president to stop writing the speech and start writing a plan. do they have a point? is he wasting his time if the hill is not going to listen? and yesterday, you met the mom who enhanced her daughter's tre dress to make her look like dolly parton. now taking one giant step further. we'll explain next hour. weight watchers online has some great tools. i just love the chinese buffet cheat sheet -- if you like the chicken and vegetables you can put a little serving here and you actually make your plate. it just blows my mind to even think i've lost 100 pounds and i have weight watchers online to thank. the fun, funkier me has come out to play. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] join now and get one month free. hurry, offer ends september 17th. weight watchers online. finally, losing weight clicks. weight watchers online. [ female announcer ]
will munez jr., kim renee smith, larry norris jr. them, let us know on our web site, foxnews.com. e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. thank you all. coming up, some members of congress are begging the president to stop writing the speech and start writing a plan. do they have a point? is he wasting his time if the hill is not going to listen? and yesterday, you met the mom who enhanced her daughter's tre dress to make her look like dolly parton. now taking one giant step further. we'll explain...
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fran norris.who is community psychologist and a research professor in the department of psychiatry at dartmouth medical school. she's also affiliated with the department of veterans' affairs national center for ptsd, post-tramatic stress disorder and also the director of the national center for disaster mental health research. fran is a former deputy editor of the journal of traumatic stress and is the present editor of the ptsd research quarterly. in 2005 she received the robert lauver award for the outstanding contributions to the field of traumatic stress studies. fran is one. foremost experts on response to terrorist events and resilience in the face of terrorist events and other disasters. please join me in welcoming our very esteem panel [applause] this panel is set up quite similarly to the previous panel we're going to start by asking our panelists what do you know about resilience in countering terrorist we tend didn't know 10 years ago and more importantly what lessons have we learned if
fran norris.who is community psychologist and a research professor in the department of psychiatry at dartmouth medical school. she's also affiliated with the department of veterans' affairs national center for ptsd, post-tramatic stress disorder and also the director of the national center for disaster mental health research. fran is a former deputy editor of the journal of traumatic stress and is the present editor of the ptsd research quarterly. in 2005 she received the robert lauver award...
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it is instead to create the conditions that allow the private sector and on to for norris to create jobs and to grow our economy. growth is the answer, not government. [applause] over the last several months, my team and i spent a lot of time talking about what things we think we ought to do the update america's economic strategy for this century. we put together a plan which i will describe in a moment, and we have gone with an analysis to look and see what the impacts of this plan would be on the american people. let's put this in context. in the first four years, if i'm lucky enough to be president, this will grow the economy at approximately 4% per year for each of those four years read it will las. it will add 11.5 million jobs in america. let's talk about how much the economy has changed globally and how we need to change our policies to take advantage of the changes. back in the 1950's, 1960's, every business in the world wanted to be located here. this was the place business was done. this was the largest market in the world. nothing else compared with the markets in the united s
it is instead to create the conditions that allow the private sector and on to for norris to create jobs and to grow our economy. growth is the answer, not government. [applause] over the last several months, my team and i spent a lot of time talking about what things we think we ought to do the update america's economic strategy for this century. we put together a plan which i will describe in a moment, and we have gone with an analysis to look and see what the impacts of this plan would be on...