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norton: mr. speaker, with a detailed poll showing that 54% of the american people now support statehood for your nation's capital, the district of columbia, we are optimistic about passage in the senate of h.r. 51. i thank the house for passage of our statehood bill. for that as spurred the american majority that now supports d.c. statehood. the recent hearing in the senate helped further educate americans about the statehood bill. noting that it is the only -- that our country is the only democratic country that denies equal representation for the people of its capital. with continuing success with our d.c. statehood bill, we look forward to reporting progress on our bill on the state of -- on the state becoming the state of new columbia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro t
norton: mr. speaker, with a detailed poll showing that 54% of the american people now support statehood for your nation's capital, the district of columbia, we are optimistic about passage in the senate of h.r. 51. i thank the house for passage of our statehood bill. for that as spurred the american majority that now supports d.c. statehood. the recent hearing in the senate helped further educate americans about the statehood bill. noting that it is the only -- that our country is the only...
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one of the greatest publishing houses in 1917 hemingway and in 1933 norton the parent company bought it in the early 1970s and the former chairman decided to relaunch it as a quality nonfiction and fiction imprint in 2011 and 10 years later its 370 hoax. >> mr. weil who are some of the authors that you published? >> you would know many of them. someone like larry mcmurtry a.g. ballard and a lot of wonderful people from many of all different sources. and nonfiction we have joe ellis on the revolution coming this fall. we won the national book award last year. with the revolution coming this fall and we won the national book award last year with malcolm x. mary beard, s.b. qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer
one of the greatest publishing houses in 1917 hemingway and in 1933 norton the parent company bought it in the early 1970s and the former chairman decided to relaunch it as a quality nonfiction and fiction imprint in 2011 and 10 years later its 370 hoax. >> mr. weil who are some of the authors that you published? >> you would know many of them. someone like larry mcmurtry a.g. ballard and a lot of wonderful people from many of all different sources. and nonfiction we have joe ellis...
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norton for her five minutes of questioning. ms. norton: i appreciate the words about bob moses. i have worked with him in mississippi and much appreciate you remembering him. my question goes to -- and i would like to put up a slide, according to records obtained by the local houston press outlet khou-11, the texas attorney germ received 197 complaints of voter fraud from 2015 to 2020, during which over 44 million votes were cast. that's 4,000th of 1%. only 23 of these complaints pertained to the 2020 election and there is another slide there during which over 11 million, 23 of over 11 million votes were cast. that is 1% of 478, 260 votes. so this is my question, how does the discussion of these pending cases mislead the people of texas of the presence of voting fraud given what i just showed you. >> there is a mismatch between the egregious restrikes that are being put forward in this bill which many of the members are refusing to gij on these specific provisions but there is a mismatch between what's in this bill and the very sore addic advised reports of voter fraud. ms. nort
norton for her five minutes of questioning. ms. norton: i appreciate the words about bob moses. i have worked with him in mississippi and much appreciate you remembering him. my question goes to -- and i would like to put up a slide, according to records obtained by the local houston press outlet khou-11, the texas attorney germ received 197 complaints of voter fraud from 2015 to 2020, during which over 44 million votes were cast. that's 4,000th of 1%. only 23 of these complaints pertained to...
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he is the host, the award-winning host of "the graham norton show."k, "home stretch" is out now graham norton will be here you know her work on hbo's "girls." she's currently in the critically acclaimed series "the flight attendant," zosia mamet is going to join us here in studio and we love authors on this show and he is a great one. his latest, "filthy animals," is out today. brandon taylor will be us with but before we get to all that. well, you guys, it is an exciting time in the world of marine biology recently scientists have discovered four -- four new ocean species a new species of cone jelly, a new species of sea snail, a new to get the word out, a fun group of performers has been going around to elementary schools to teach children and we are so lucky -- so lucky to have them here tonight. so please welcome the four new animals. [ cheers and applause >> yeah! yeah >> all right are you ready to learn >> yes >> whoo! ♪ well all right let's do it. here we go ♪ there are four ne animals come and see your new fun friends tha live under the sea ♪
he is the host, the award-winning host of "the graham norton show."k, "home stretch" is out now graham norton will be here you know her work on hbo's "girls." she's currently in the critically acclaimed series "the flight attendant," zosia mamet is going to join us here in studio and we love authors on this show and he is a great one. his latest, "filthy animals," is out today. brandon taylor will be us with but before we get to all that. well,...
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back with congresswoman eleanor holmes norton.ur recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco to the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen, my next guest has spent 30 years in congress representing the people of washington d.c. and fighting for statehood for the district. please welcome back to the late show, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: hello, nice to see you again. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: now, big milestone this week -- you have been working for months to get the fencing around the capitol removed. a, why was that so important to you and, b, do you think you're not going to need it again? ( laughter ) >> well, stephen, w
back with congresswoman eleanor holmes norton.ur recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco to the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) ladies...
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richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive approach to the nations problems . ronald reagan was talking about government being the problem itself as often as the solution. the interesting thing is we are at a crossroads. 40 years later, the reagan consensus. bill clinton
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, everybody. we'll be right back!es in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. if you have a rash and other symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop dovato and get medical help right away. tell
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, everybody. we'll be right back!es in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through...
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why don't you just publish under norton? >> i can't fully answer that because i didn't start it. to expand we also start in the last few years. it is a different area to help critics, readers, everyone focus a little bit better on the book. >> so 378 books in the past ten years that is about 37 years. is that a pretty heavy lift? >> my shoulders feel as if they are sagging to be honest. we have a high productivity rate. i have wonderful colleagues. there's a lot of other editors. >> i know you publish news. what do you think of some of the books that have been canceled or dropped by publishers? >> i have not been involved in a book that has been dropped. what i've learned i learned at the same time as you have often in the new york time. i am not the best person to question why a book has been dropped or not dropped. then you have ever been before and it makes it that much more difficult. you have to edit a book completely aware. >> e-books have plateaued as a percentage about 25% of all book sales. >> probably a bit fewer for us because people want to books of permanence and the
why don't you just publish under norton? >> i can't fully answer that because i didn't start it. to expand we also start in the last few years. it is a different area to help critics, readers, everyone focus a little bit better on the book. >> so 378 books in the past ten years that is about 37 years. is that a pretty heavy lift? >> my shoulders feel as if they are sagging to be honest. we have a high productivity rate. i have wonderful colleagues. there's a lot of other...
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i really like to thank mayor bowser, congresswoman holmes norton. well, senator liebermann has left. but everyone for being here and for the work that you have been doing because we know there's a lot of contributions from our d.c. residents i like to say every senator is the pattern of an only child, the states we represent. and we are so, incredibly proud of them, right? we're their biggest cheerleader. their biggest champion. and so for me, that means nevada and i couldn't be prouder of our great state and its amazing people. but we weren't always a state. we began as a territory, becoming part of the united states. but not, yet, a full state. via treaty in mexico in 1848. that's when we were atoritory. in the beginning, we didn't even have our name. we were part of the utah territory. becoming a nevada territory only in 1861 and it wasn't until october 31st, nevada day, we call it now, 1864 in the midst of the civil war. just eight days before president lincoln's re-election that nevada, the battle-born state became the 36th state in the union.
i really like to thank mayor bowser, congresswoman holmes norton. well, senator liebermann has left. but everyone for being here and for the work that you have been doing because we know there's a lot of contributions from our d.c. residents i like to say every senator is the pattern of an only child, the states we represent. and we are so, incredibly proud of them, right? we're their biggest cheerleader. their biggest champion. and so for me, that means nevada and i couldn't be prouder of our...
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richard norton smith?: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive approach to the nations problems . ronald reagan was talking about government being the problem itself as often as the solution. the interesting thing is we are at a crossroads. 40 years later, the reagan consensus. bill clinton was an
richard norton smith?: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of...
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today, including elinor holmes norton. in senator joe lieberman, who is back to this committee having served as chair and ranking member, and really was the heart and soul of this committee when he was here. we will also hear from mayor bowser. as you know, mr. chairman, i have practical and constitutional concerns about making washington, d.c. its own state. legally, congress does not have the power to override the constitution. that is the most important issue here. d.c. is the only place specifically traded by the constitution in article one as this seat of government. meaning it has a special constitutional status, completely different from any current or previous u.s. territory that it actually became a state to the article four admissions clause. a limited government on which congress can grant to it. neither the district because of her admission clause provides congress with the power to transform the seat of government into a state. moreover, d.c. has special constitutional status that grants d.c. residents three e
today, including elinor holmes norton. in senator joe lieberman, who is back to this committee having served as chair and ranking member, and really was the heart and soul of this committee when he was here. we will also hear from mayor bowser. as you know, mr. chairman, i have practical and constitutional concerns about making washington, d.c. its own state. legally, congress does not have the power to override the constitution. that is the most important issue here. d.c. is the only place...
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i am asking conger's woman norton to take over for me. -- asking congresswoman norton to take over for me. our nation was started with the consent of the governed at the same time it was founded with lots of efforts to exclude people from voting. we've got to overcome that urge to exclude people from voting. i commend and thank our colleagues from texas for coming to washington to remind us about what is crucial in our country, making sure everybody's right to vote is protected against every attempt to restrict the franchise, even when it is complex and subtle. i turn it over to congresswoman norton. >> y'all come home. texas needs you. >> i am ready to give my closing. with all due respect to the representative, for whom i have anna norma's amount of respect -- have an enormous amount of respect, this senate bill makes it a crime to encourage a vvoter -- a voter to choose them as an assistor to then go to the polls and sign the oath. so it is a crime. i want to close by saying there is only one reality here. the reality is in the face of the bills, which anybody can read. the reality
i am asking conger's woman norton to take over for me. -- asking congresswoman norton to take over for me. our nation was started with the consent of the governed at the same time it was founded with lots of efforts to exclude people from voting. we've got to overcome that urge to exclude people from voting. i commend and thank our colleagues from texas for coming to washington to remind us about what is crucial in our country, making sure everybody's right to vote is protected against every...
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shares of norton lower on that development. >>> speaking of cybersecurity.ghing new steps to combat the growing threat of ransomware attacks. the white house is set to announce a task force on the matter those reports say potential moves being weighed include launching counter attacks on hackers and crackdown on the use of cryptocurrencies in the attacks through more rigorous tracing of proceeds paid to hackers. brian. >> big story there cybersecurity. eamon javers has been all over this story every week. a big hransomware story it doesn't appear to get better. bertha coombs, thank you very much >>> let's turn back to the macro markets and your money and bring in our friend jeff kilburg of financial wealth and cnbc contributor. the cio of sanctionary wealth. what is the macro he view of th markets? i don't know if we are hitting stall speed or what? how do you feel? >> i feel pretty good this morning. sully, great to see you. the interesting thing, i know we are in the heart of earnings season we are excited to see what morgan stanley does today. the banks h
shares of norton lower on that development. >>> speaking of cybersecurity.ghing new steps to combat the growing threat of ransomware attacks. the white house is set to announce a task force on the matter those reports say potential moves being weighed include launching counter attacks on hackers and crackdown on the use of cryptocurrencies in the attacks through more rigorous tracing of proceeds paid to hackers. brian. >> big story there cybersecurity. eamon javers has been all...
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after the war, though, mary beth norton noted two trends in the letters of women. both complainers and compliers. first, the tone had changed. the female correspondents were much less self depakote tory -- self-deprecatory. they stopped using the word helpless as often. second, the women owned their wartime experiences, whether they had complied or complained. whether they supported the war or not. when it was over, women realized that they had been through war as surely as if they had been on the battlefield, and some of them had. they had survived it and they were not going to let anyone take that accomplishment away from them. as a result of their baptisms by fire, the wives, mothers, and daughters of the revolutionary generation might well have assumed that things would change after the war. professional writers like mercy otis warren, judith sergeant murray, as well as ordinary women wrote and debated about the role that women were going to play in the future. but aside from loosening a few divorce laws, the revolution did not change women's legal status at al
after the war, though, mary beth norton noted two trends in the letters of women. both complainers and compliers. first, the tone had changed. the female correspondents were much less self depakote tory -- self-deprecatory. they stopped using the word helpless as often. second, the women owned their wartime experiences, whether they had complied or complained. whether they supported the war or not. when it was over, women realized that they had been through war as surely as if they had been on...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton represents the district of columbia. i want to talk to you about some of the most disturbing testimony yesterday which was police officer harry dunn describing the brutality and the violence and describing the verbal attacks about him including horrible racial slurs. let's listen to some of what he said. >> one woman in a pink maga shirt yelled, "you hear that, guys? this [ bleep ] voted for joe biden," then the crowd joined in screaming, "boo [ bleep ]." no one had ever, ever called me a [ bleep ] while wearing the uniform of a capitol police officer. >> so his description of the "n" word and the description of other racial and verbal, horrible slurs from some of the other witnesses, what's your reaction to that, to the whole nature of this insurrection? >> i do think that his testimony, among others, captured why it is so imperative that there be a full investigation. these officers have essentially set the predicate and made imperative a full investigation. it would be impossible to listen to not only the epithets and
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton represents the district of columbia. i want to talk to you about some of the most disturbing testimony yesterday which was police officer harry dunn describing the brutality and the violence and describing the verbal attacks about him including horrible racial slurs. let's listen to some of what he said. >> one woman in a pink maga shirt yelled, "you hear that, guys? this [ bleep ] voted for joe biden," then the crowd joined in screaming,...
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norton. representative norton: i appreciate your words about bob moses. i worked with bob moses at sncc in mississippi. i would like to put up a slide. according to records obtained by the local houston press outlook khou-11, the texas attorney general received 197 complaints of voter fraud from 2015-2020, during which over 44 million votes were cast. that is for thousandths -- that is four thousandths of 1%. only 23 of these complaints pertained to the 2020 election. and there is another slide. during which 23 of 11 million votes were cast. now, that is 1% of 478,260 votes. how does the discussion of these pending cases mislead the people of texas about the prevalence of voting fraud, given what i have showed you? ms. perales: there is a total mismatch between the egregious restrictions put forward in this bill and what many members here today are refusing to engage in these specific provisions, but there is a complete mismatch between what is in this bill and the sporadic, individual, anecdotal reports of voter fraud in texas. representative norton: gov
norton. representative norton: i appreciate your words about bob moses. i worked with bob moses at sncc in mississippi. i would like to put up a slide. according to records obtained by the local houston press outlook khou-11, the texas attorney general received 197 complaints of voter fraud from 2015-2020, during which over 44 million votes were cast. that is for thousandths -- that is four thousandths of 1%. only 23 of these complaints pertained to the 2020 election. and there is another...
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in liberty's daughters mary beth norton traced the evolution of this set of women tracking how their wartime experiences changed them. and there are lots of fascinating stories and themes in this book, but one of the most interesting changes that norton charts has to do with what we would call self-esteem. in the letters before the war women spoke of themselves in deeply deprecating ways. they saw themselves as you know, just women and therefore less capable and less intelligent than men. for them women were softer more capricious than men illogical with a host of sex related vices including curiosity talkativeness. love of gossip and vanity. they would regularly apologize to male correspondence for their letters for the spelling the grammar the subject matter. tuning their writing weaknesses not to there being uneducated but to there being female. it was not their place to comment about men's business and politics of course was the quintessential man's business. not only was it unfeminine for women to meddle in the affairs of states, but their very female-ness insured they could not
in liberty's daughters mary beth norton traced the evolution of this set of women tracking how their wartime experiences changed them. and there are lots of fascinating stories and themes in this book, but one of the most interesting changes that norton charts has to do with what we would call self-esteem. in the letters before the war women spoke of themselves in deeply deprecating ways. they saw themselves as you know, just women and therefore less capable and less intelligent than men. for...
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historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna greene medford discussed the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion.
historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna greene medford discussed the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion.
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richard norton smith, presidential biographer, and the chair of the calvin coolidge presidential foundationh washington journal life sunday, july 4. before the program, go to c-span.org/president survey 20 want to see the full results of the 2021 survey. >> we want to take time, however, to tell you about our survey. since the year 2000, every time there has been a change in administration we have asked historians and professional observers of the president to participate in a survey of presidential leadership. this morning, we are releasing the results of our fourth survey. here to tell us more is c-span's project coordinator, rachel katz. let's start with what exactly is is
richard norton smith, presidential biographer, and the chair of the calvin coolidge presidential foundationh washington journal life sunday, july 4. before the program, go to c-span.org/president survey 20 want to see the full results of the 2021 survey. >> we want to take time, however, to tell you about our survey. since the year 2000, every time there has been a change in administration we have asked historians and professional observers of the president to participate in a survey of...
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sentimental, pasolini keeps things nicely underplayed, relying on the on—screen chemistry between nortonith little dramatic padding. as the pair plod from house to house interviewing possible adoptive parents, their reactions are as eloquent as they are sometimes silent and look frequently saying much more than words could. ace cinematographer marius panduru keeps things deceptively simple, his eye for detail finding the magical in the everyday and showing that this very personal tale has universal appeal. bye, son. nowhere special is in cinemas now. from northern ireland to france for the bizarre horror—comedy hybrid deerskin, a very strange but delightfully unhinged offering from film—maker, musician and dj quentin dupieux, aka mr oizo. jean dujardin, who won an oscarfor the artist, plays georges, who blows all his cash on a killer style deerskin jacket before heading off into the mountains, armed only with a digital camera. checking into a remote hotel, georges tries to pass himself off as a film—maker, impressing local bartender denise, played by portrait of a lady on fire star adele
sentimental, pasolini keeps things nicely underplayed, relying on the on—screen chemistry between nortonith little dramatic padding. as the pair plod from house to house interviewing possible adoptive parents, their reactions are as eloquent as they are sometimes silent and look frequently saying much more than words could. ace cinematographer marius panduru keeps things deceptively simple, his eye for detail finding the magical in the everyday and showing that this very personal tale has...
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philip norton, bbc news, cleethorpes.t while in space. the astronauts are testing next—generation spacesuits and installing equipment forfuture missions. the launch is a matter of huge prestige for china which this month is marking the hundredth anniversary of the ruling communist party. a teenagerfrom devon is hoping to become the youngest person to sail single—handedly around the british isles. 14—year—old katie mccabe is attempting the challenge in a 26—foot wooden sailing boat to raise awareness of ocean pollution. she gave us a tour on her first day at sea. there is the anchor, and here is the jib, so i can move that really easily. i'm11l and i'vejust jib, so i can move that really easily. i'm11l and i've just set off on my trip, which is going to take me all the way around britain. i'm going round because it's a great challenge, and because it's a real opportunity for me to try and raise awareness about ocean pollution. here is the boom, the mast, and the mainsail. this is the bit i am going —— this is the boat i'm
philip norton, bbc news, cleethorpes.t while in space. the astronauts are testing next—generation spacesuits and installing equipment forfuture missions. the launch is a matter of huge prestige for china which this month is marking the hundredth anniversary of the ruling communist party. a teenagerfrom devon is hoping to become the youngest person to sail single—handedly around the british isles. 14—year—old katie mccabe is attempting the challenge in a 26—foot wooden sailing boat to...
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philip norton, bbc news, cleethorpes.es of limassol and larnaca and has forced the evacuation of several villages, though rescue workers say people are no longer at risk. police have arrested a man on suspicion of arson, after he was seen driving away from a village near limmasol as the fire started. sodaba haidare reports on what the country's president has described as the worst tragedy on the island in decades. fla mes flames raging out of control in the southern coast of cyprus. wild fires broke out in limassol district around two in the afternoon local time, and raced through the village, swiftlyjumping district boundaries, swiftly jumping district boundaries, into swiftlyjumping district boundaries, into larnaca. visiting and aid effort coordination centre, this is true —— the cypriot president said it was the worst tragedy the country had seen in decades. translation: the services responded immediately and did everything possible in order to prevent deaths. unfortunately, this was not avoided, as we now know that a
philip norton, bbc news, cleethorpes.es of limassol and larnaca and has forced the evacuation of several villages, though rescue workers say people are no longer at risk. police have arrested a man on suspicion of arson, after he was seen driving away from a village near limmasol as the fire started. sodaba haidare reports on what the country's president has described as the worst tragedy on the island in decades. fla mes flames raging out of control in the southern coast of cyprus. wild fires...
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♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> let's get a gut check on norton life lock theuire cybersecurity company avast. the deal, which could value avast at over $8 billion could come as soon as this month norton life lock shares are down almost 5% this morning. >> a lot of people think big tech might be eating up opportunity for the rest of the industry apple in the past few months undercutting some startup rivals in april releasing air tag device trackers intended to replace things like tile at wwdc in june, showcasing facetime on the web, which rivals zoom, which is public and yesterday announcing a buy now pay later feature for apple pay, sending fintech rival affirm tumbling more than 10% this week. joining us to break down the state of the ecosystem coastal ventures founder vinod khosla. great to have you. i want to know how you view this balance between these big tech plat for platforms creating opportunity in many cases, in the cloud are resources like infrastructure as a service, or with app stores, but then also taking away potentially opportunity by expanding
♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> let's get a gut check on norton life lock theuire cybersecurity company avast. the deal, which could value avast at over $8 billion could come as soon as this month norton life lock shares are down almost 5% this morning. >> a lot of people think big tech might be eating up opportunity for the rest of the industry apple in the past few months undercutting some startup rivals in april releasing air tag device trackers...
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norton. ms. norton: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the district of columbia seek i reserve the balance of my time anything? ms. norton: i rise to request one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. norton: mr. speaker, i come to report significant progress on d.c.'s statehood and to thank my colleagues for passing my bill to make the district the 51st state. i especially thank senator gary pierce for holding -- peters for holding a senate hearing on the bill in june, only the second in senate history. i particularly appreciate the work of senator tom carper, the lead senate sponsor, for a record 45 se
norton. ms. norton: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the district of columbia seek i reserve the balance of my time anything? ms. norton: i rise to request one minute and to revise and extend my...
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historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna greene medford discussed the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion. >> on friday, president biden and first lady jill biden delivered remarks at the national education association's annual meeting. joining the bidens on stage was becky pringle, president of the nea. this is about 25 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> hello. you know, last year, i told you if joe became president, you would have one of your own in the white house. [applause] and here we are. you helped make this real. so, thank you nea. [applause] i have never been more proud to call myself an educator. i hope that is your first lady, i will make you proud, as well. [applause] when the world as we knew it shut down last year, people across this country wondered, you know, how will we keep our children learning? how will we stop kids from going hungry? who will support parents? but you did not wonder. you got to work. i saw it with my own eyes as i crisscro
historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna greene medford discussed the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion. >> on friday, president biden and first lady jill biden delivered remarks at the national education association's annual meeting. joining the bidens on stage was becky pringle, president of the nea. this is about 25 minutes. ♪ [applause]...
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amber norton was a self proclaimed businessman in the 19th century.our from the embarcadero to chinatown to honor the life and legacy of the emperor and 10th anniversary of his tour. participants encouraged to come in costume to support nearby businesses in chinatown. a great way to do it. >>> tonight, the life-threatening heat wave across parts of the u.s. more than 30 million people facing extreme heat. the third dangerous heat wave in recent weeks following dozens of heat-related deaths nationwide. record temperatures coming in. death valley nearing 130 degrees for a second day in a row. the historic drought getting even worse, spreading across 93% of the west. california residents urged to cut water usage by 15% and conserve electricity. rob marciano standing by. >>> also tonight, the growing delta variant threat. covid cases now back on the rise in half the country. the u.s. case average up 21% in just the last week. schools and parents now responding to new guidance from the c,
amber norton was a self proclaimed businessman in the 19th century.our from the embarcadero to chinatown to honor the life and legacy of the emperor and 10th anniversary of his tour. participants encouraged to come in costume to support nearby businesses in chinatown. a great way to do it. >>> tonight, the life-threatening heat wave across parts of the u.s. more than 30 million people facing extreme heat. the third dangerous heat wave in recent weeks following dozens of heat-related...
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i talked with norton, nonvoting delegate for congress from washington, d.c.p too long. >> the reason i think the capitol is safe is because of the intelligence and the intelligence continues to say no credible threats. it is for that reason that the fencing is coming down. >> norton believes the capitol is safe. people who live on capitol hill oppose, some few the fence as theater. >> it provides false sense of security and has disadvantages, not the way to go about it. >> herrington used to roller blade across capitol grounds, with things opening up, people can go for a walk or have a picnic under a tree. sandra. >> sandra: that is something. that will change, certainly, the look and feel of the capitol as it is today. as i mentioned, when you are there, it is prevalent and it is everywhere and really changes the feel of our nation's capitol, chad. >> it it is always amazing how quiet it is compared to how it usually is before the pandemic and before the security concerns. this is the longest the capitol has been closed in american history. it was closed two
i talked with norton, nonvoting delegate for congress from washington, d.c.p too long. >> the reason i think the capitol is safe is because of the intelligence and the intelligence continues to say no credible threats. it is for that reason that the fencing is coming down. >> norton believes the capitol is safe. people who live on capitol hill oppose, some few the fence as theater. >> it provides false sense of security and has disadvantages, not the way to go about it....
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host: richard norton smith, presidential biographer, and amity shlaes.he conversation tonight beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and before, go to c-span.org/presidentsurvery2021 to see the results of the survey. us from the washington examiner, jim antle. he served as their politics editor. thank you for joining us on this observed independence day holiday. thanks again. guest: tank for having me. host: the president talking yesterday particularly when it comes to issues of covid, talking about unity and some of our darkest days. how would you agree the administration as far as their efforts on covid and other things? guest: obviously present biden is presiding over a period where we are having a high level of vaccinations, so we are reopening under button. clearly that is a positive development. i think the voters largely have a favorable view of how he has managed the pandemic. a very large factor in how he became president in the first place. so i think that is very much a positive. clearly -- excuse me -- clearly what is going to matter a lot in terms
host: richard norton smith, presidential biographer, and amity shlaes.he conversation tonight beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and before, go to c-span.org/presidentsurvery2021 to see the results of the survey. us from the washington examiner, jim antle. he served as their politics editor. thank you for joining us on this observed independence day holiday. thanks again. guest: tank for having me. host: the president talking yesterday particularly when it comes to issues of covid, talking about...
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norton: thank you very much. i very much appreciate you holding this hearing so we can bring out the role of the respective parties and i appreciate, madam chair, that you phrased the role of the police eat -- played the role of the d.c. police department which needs to come out at this hearing. my questions are for chief co ntee, who eliminated that role in his testimony. as you noted, the mpd, enter the capitol without the permission of the capitol police board and yet the d.c. police department played a historic role. in putting down the insurrection. and saving the lives, by the ay, of congresspeople and employees and i would say of democracy itself. it should be noted -- [laughter] --they have been paid by republicans who voted unanimously against idc statehood bill, which is moving quite well notwithstanding. the district meets all the traditional elements that congress has considered and admitting new states. surely the role of the mpd on january 6 supports a bill for d.c. statehood. chief contee, i would
norton: thank you very much. i very much appreciate you holding this hearing so we can bring out the role of the respective parties and i appreciate, madam chair, that you phrased the role of the police eat -- played the role of the d.c. police department which needs to come out at this hearing. my questions are for chief co ntee, who eliminated that role in his testimony. as you noted, the mpd, enter the capitol without the permission of the capitol police board and yet the d.c. police...
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>> thank you, congressman norton. this is heather krause responding to your question. fta, we found that they had some initial implementation challenges because of the use of funds was expanded beyond what they typically did. when we've talked to transit agencies, they identified very few challenges they have experienced in getting the funds. as it has been implemented and as we get into the newer funds that have come out, there is more challenges at the local level as the figure out how to allocate the funds among different entities at the local level. otherwise, we have heard few challenges in terms of implementation. i know that our colleagues are looking more closely. >> the gentlewoman's time has expired. representative davis for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. my first question would be to mr. horwitz. i want to say thank you for the work that you and your team have done. a wide variety of issues that you and your team and this country has faced over the last few years. i do want to raise an issue that falls outside the realm of transportation and infrastr
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cal fire says the blaze started from a car fire near kercher pass road and norton ville road. in the south bay. 5 people are without a home this morning after a fire broke out at a mobile home park in east san jose. a it happened in the 200 block of south jackson avenue. 2 homes were severely damaged by the fire. one was destroyed crews quickly had it under control, though. nobody was hurt. unclear exactly what started that fire. and on the peninsula. investigators are working now to identify a body that washed ashore on pescadero state beach in san mateo county. that body was found yesterday and investigators believe it was a person who was in the water for some time. as of this morning that body has not yet been identified. >> and take a look at this out of the east bay. new video sent into us by a viewer shows a coyote wandering hhe streets of el serino. >> can there you see him walking in front of that house kron 4 here spotted the animal yesterday. it was last seen on the corner of moyes or and king drive. and according to california department of fish and wildlife. if yo
cal fire says the blaze started from a car fire near kercher pass road and norton ville road. in the south bay. 5 people are without a home this morning after a fire broke out at a mobile home park in east san jose. a it happened in the 200 block of south jackson avenue. 2 homes were severely damaged by the fire. one was destroyed crews quickly had it under control, though. nobody was hurt. unclear exactly what started that fire. and on the peninsula. investigators are working now to identify a...
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but this may be one of the last shipments to norton syria when it's been in a case of us, what you see behind me is the last delivery from us to the north of syria. through the years we've tried to provide basic conditions for the display civilians and the standards of living by providing aid. this is a stops we were turn to 0. trucks have carried critical aid into the regents in 2014 most of the 4000000 people in syria northwest including the 2600000 eternally displeased, depend on human, terry and 8 delivered to the only un authorized border crossing bible. however, the aid is white for millions of people devastated by a decade or for them all. my money. if we don't receive the aid we aren't able to survive. can anyone survive without water and food? i lost my husband in the war and i am looking after 7 kids 8 group say last year, the u. s. for the $200.00 for humanitarian programs in northwest syria, worth $300000000.00. if the cross border a mechanism is not a need $90000000.00 or funding was the law. but syrian president specialist says main. russia is indicating it won't work to
but this may be one of the last shipments to norton syria when it's been in a case of us, what you see behind me is the last delivery from us to the north of syria. through the years we've tried to provide basic conditions for the display civilians and the standards of living by providing aid. this is a stops we were turn to 0. trucks have carried critical aid into the regents in 2014 most of the 4000000 people in syria northwest including the 2600000 eternally displeased, depend on human,...
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we will talk with historians douglas brinkley, ed noah green medford, richard norton smith, and amity shloss, chair of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. watch the conversation tonight beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and before the program, go to c-span.org/presidentssurvey2021 to see the full results of the survey. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal ," every day, we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day, and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we will look at the future of the workplace after the covid-19 pandemic ends with the forbes foundation's's sa
we will talk with historians douglas brinkley, ed noah green medford, richard norton smith, and amity shloss, chair of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. watch the conversation tonight beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and before the program, go to c-span.org/presidentssurvey2021 to see the full results of the survey. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal ," every day, we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day, and we discussed policy issues that impact...
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a local labour councillor, teresa norton, sat in the middle of the street, in the middle of scarboroughf our hard pressed tourist businesses were team to make up some of the money they'd lost during the pandemic. sat in the middle of the street and caused a massive traffic jam, supposedly demonstrating in the cause of extinction rebellion. that is the sort of behaviour that should not take place because it disrupts peoples lives and i believe actually antagonizes people against those issues. several labour mps felt the bill fell short, especially on the issue of protection for women and girls. sexually predatory men who feel they can harass and intimidate young girls and young women when they're on the street, especially if it's after dark, especially if they are on their own. we just simply have to decide, are we going to and support the rights of men to do that or are we going to say no, we support the rights of women and girls to be able to walk down our streets at night, on their own, after dark in the winter, coming home from school without being subject to this sort of intimidatio
a local labour councillor, teresa norton, sat in the middle of the street, in the middle of scarboroughf our hard pressed tourist businesses were team to make up some of the money they'd lost during the pandemic. sat in the middle of the street and caused a massive traffic jam, supposedly demonstrating in the cause of extinction rebellion. that is the sort of behaviour that should not take place because it disrupts peoples lives and i believe actually antagonizes people against those issues....
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ah, hello, i'm norton taylor. this is down there and use our live from london coming up europe under fire failing to deliver vaccines promise to africa, which is in the grid of a 3rd wave of cobra cases, bangladesh locks down for a week while thailand opens up the on an edge to foreign tourists, despite surging infections, a trump organization long time finance chief surrendered to new york, prosecutors and pleads not guilty to tax crime charges. and president biden meets rescuers in florida and spend 3 hours with the families of those still missing. after the collapse of an apartment block, i'm devin actually bought novak junk rich and roger federer named competitors at the tokyo lympics. but as winwood and to finish off 1st and better as book to place in the 3rd round, i became a shock and awe was dramatic. vaccine divide has left africa struggling to cope with a crushing 3rd wave of current of ours infections. while richard vaccinated nations reopen their economies, african hospitals are becoming overwhelmed. o
ah, hello, i'm norton taylor. this is down there and use our live from london coming up europe under fire failing to deliver vaccines promise to africa, which is in the grid of a 3rd wave of cobra cases, bangladesh locks down for a week while thailand opens up the on an edge to foreign tourists, despite surging infections, a trump organization long time finance chief surrendered to new york, prosecutors and pleads not guilty to tax crime charges. and president biden meets rescuers in florida...
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contra costa county fire crews on the scene of a wildfire near pittsburgh off kirker pass road in norton ville road. the flames broke out just after one o'clock this afternoon. firefighters around the bay area are preparing for our worst case scenario tonight. ktvu is greg liggins joins us now live with what some departments are doing to prepare. for possible fires. greg? yeah julie, even those so called safe and sane fire. works can still cause of fire if they're not handled correctly. so, for that reason, many communities around the bay area have completely banned all types of fireworks. still, that doesn't discourage some people from using them. so firefighters have to prepare. sunday afternoon, cal fire and contra costa fire joined forces to knock down flames burning in the hills off kirker pass road between pittsburgh and clayton. officials say a burning vehicle started this place that quickly spread to 40 acres before being contained. firefighters are hoping they don't have to contend with more of these sunday night, as they did last year, when scores of fires many started by firew
contra costa county fire crews on the scene of a wildfire near pittsburgh off kirker pass road in norton ville road. the flames broke out just after one o'clock this afternoon. firefighters around the bay area are preparing for our worst case scenario tonight. ktvu is greg liggins joins us now live with what some departments are doing to prepare. for possible fires. greg? yeah julie, even those so called safe and sane fire. works can still cause of fire if they're not handled correctly. so, for...
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tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker plo c else trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah ah, the budget questions are being raised regarding the attempted kidnapping plot against mission, governor gretchen wimmer, several members of a militia group in michigan called the wolf watchman were arrested in october of 2020 for putting to kidnap the governor. now however, at least 12 informants of the f b i were actually involved in the group including one f, b i, informant, who paid for all the planning meetings and was even encouraged to recruit others to the plot. so is this a case of entrapment by the f b i. what help us discuss who we are going to brian, ceo of american majority. net thanks for joining me on this. absolutely. i see that you're kind of chuckling at this because i want you to help me remind our viewers what, what is the environment in october and why this was such a huge story at that time beyond just a
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there's been no incentive for these trade schools to grow while everybody else has been bailed out tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker possi else trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah, i'm at kaiser with more of my guide to financial survival. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional value ags to earn money. that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable and just adding more and more to them. totally destabilize the global economy. you need to protect yourself and get inform, watch casually. ah ah, the questions are being raised regarding the attempted kidnapping plot against mission. governor gretchen wimmer, several members of a militia group in michigan called the wolverines watchman were arrested in october of 2020 for putting to kidnap the governor. now however, at least 12 informants of the f b i were actually involved in the group including one f, b i, informant, who paid for all the planning meetings and w
there's been no incentive for these trade schools to grow while everybody else has been bailed out tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker possi else trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah, i'm at kaiser with more of my guide to financial survival. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional value ags to earn money. that's right. these...
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tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker possi alpha trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah, it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store and windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home. 30 years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the start storefront with the negative thoughts when you don't go in and buy those gosh ah. ready ready you watch crunch class enough person. i knew often the saw with the cobalt blue book. truly i don't need someone from the the because it's always more you need to. he's going to contribute the usually so which and practice and what gone. yeah. cuz we knew from the moment that she needs to bring in somebody knuckle. none of my middle charges on the budget questions are being raised regarding the attempted kidnapping. plot against michigan governor gretchen wimmer, several members of a
tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker possi alpha trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah, it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store and windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home. 30 years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the start...
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tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker possi else trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah, a democratic society was free speech right? words are spoken freely in those words that catch attention and result in something that is beneficial to all have a place in the market and the marketplace ideas. and those words and ideas that don't benefit society as a whole tend to get discredited or weaned out of the conversation off through the magic of open dialogue through the magic of free free. so what you saying is that they no longer have the confidence to respect the 1st amendment. they are not a competent nation, they see the rise of china, and they've lost all their confidence and they're going to repeal that delay the 1st amendment. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and healthy and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not i
tom norton, president of michigan conservative union. thanks for joining me. so why did speaker possi else trump fire brand from her january 6 committee? well, we're going to discuss and give you the 360 view after the break. the . ah, a democratic society was free speech right? words are spoken freely in those words that catch attention and result in something that is beneficial to all have a place in the market and the marketplace ideas. and those words and ideas that don't benefit society as...
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the third was this little computer called the norton bomb site 55 pounds mechanical device a bunch ofs and gyroscopes and pulleys that was intended to solve a problem since the first bombs were dropped from airplanes. which is how do you make sure the bombs at land it is supposed to land? it's an insanely difficult problem. your plane going tutor miles an hour and you are 6 miles up in the air. the wind is blowing at 75 miles an hour and the temperature is going to change 100 degrees from the point you drop the bomb to wetlands on the ground. : : >> because what we realize japan was is that made up the biggest tender boxes of the world. and tarpaper houses standing side-by-side on narrow streets. the whole thing would go up in flames. to have the world's greatest incendiary weapon and they do that. and napalm is the opposite idea. and those two ideas are champion by different people spent good morning i'm director of the center at the brookings institution. i am pleased to welcome mark carney to our virtual stage today. extraordinary is an overused word but his career qualifies for su
the third was this little computer called the norton bomb site 55 pounds mechanical device a bunch ofs and gyroscopes and pulleys that was intended to solve a problem since the first bombs were dropped from airplanes. which is how do you make sure the bombs at land it is supposed to land? it's an insanely difficult problem. your plane going tutor miles an hour and you are 6 miles up in the air. the wind is blowing at 75 miles an hour and the temperature is going to change 100 degrees from the...