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the norwood museum is not in guide books. >> on trip adviser.hat helps. >> you got very good reviews on trip adviser. five stars. >> i wrote them all. >> norwood has been making things all his life. for 25 years, he worked for renowned architect im pay. >> i made architecture models and ran a shop of 15 people. >> working on the east wing of the national gallery in washington, the jabot center in new york, the kennedy line braer in boston. >> the pyramid at the louver. >> in retirement he returned to his art. these self portraits are from the 1960s. >> what you got going up here? >> that's my old shoes. i had to go up and down a lot of, ladder 20 times to get those shoes on the roof. >> now 81 he works mostly with garbage. >> hoping that you didn't smoke all the cigarettes in the boxes? >> unfortunately i did. >> we will not talk about it. >> at 81, ruby is still a practicing pediatrician. >> she was trying to throw out a perfectly good shopping bag the other day. >> can you believe that. >> you didn't see the potential in it. artistic potential
the norwood museum is not in guide books. >> on trip adviser.hat helps. >> you got very good reviews on trip adviser. five stars. >> i wrote them all. >> norwood has been making things all his life. for 25 years, he worked for renowned architect im pay. >> i made architecture models and ran a shop of 15 people. >> working on the east wing of the national gallery in washington, the jabot center in new york, the kennedy line braer in boston. >> the...
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but even if i did when i was i wouldn't take norwood to new york i'd go to a not new york to l.a. i would go to l.a. and create a club. not just homogenise and coffee something and put it somewhere else but go all the or actually find the wonderful building which was howard hughes office and i said can i get the roof and they said what do you mean i said because i wanted to build this police. rooftop garden that people would go into not create something like this which is a give them that air and space and based on almost like japanese we could gotten close doors to be so that was that if you decide to build something else or so when you're from paisley and facially talk of paisley's idea is as good. i don't know what we are no one ever cocktails is the jimi which we invented and basically because it's made with hendrix hendrix as you know comes from garvin and all the reps ever want to could scotland i'm going at what could give and i don't want to do given when i lived in paisley i'd have been happy going to know the nice fellow i'm a scream but anyway so is jimmy because jimi h
but even if i did when i was i wouldn't take norwood to new york i'd go to a not new york to l.a. i would go to l.a. and create a club. not just homogenise and coffee something and put it somewhere else but go all the or actually find the wonderful building which was howard hughes office and i said can i get the roof and they said what do you mean i said because i wanted to build this police. rooftop garden that people would go into not create something like this which is a give them that air...
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are you going to spread your wings for the son of norwood and some for the no i've been i spent a year and a half flying back and forward to los angeles recently and they really tried to court me to go there when i got there it was but it was a bit like watching a foreign moving reading the titles and looking at the movie and reading the subtitles didn't click. for me i think even like london and new york or more i'm a walking person i love passing people in the street i didn't really get i'm not the hail his person in the world so i'm like surfer but even if i did when i was i wouldn't take norwood to new york i'd go to a not new york to l.a. i would go to l.a. and create a club for them. not just to modernize and copy something and put it somewhere else but go all the or actually find a wonderful building which was howard hughes office and i said can i get the roof and they said what do you mean i wanted to build this police. rooftop garden that people would go into not create something like this which is a give them that air and space and based on almost like japanese we could gotte
are you going to spread your wings for the son of norwood and some for the no i've been i spent a year and a half flying back and forward to los angeles recently and they really tried to court me to go there when i got there it was but it was a bit like watching a foreign moving reading the titles and looking at the movie and reading the subtitles didn't click. for me i think even like london and new york or more i'm a walking person i love passing people in the street i didn't really get i'm...
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i drove around the town with chief norwood and we talked about what was going on.e mercer, one clue we have as to sort of what the thinking behind becoming an officer was was that a few months after mercer and his son-in-law and son-in-law's friend joined the department, they all joined on the same day. the same group sets up a nonprofit in georgia, whose sole purpose is to advocate on behalf of the rights of police officers to carry concealed weapons. givenears that he has more than $400,000 in two years to these related organizations that he set up. carol: what is the mission by robert mercer? you detail all of his involvement. we know he likes guns. there is nothing wrong with that, there are a lot of people but he has a, warehouse in queens, a bunker where you can see his gun collection. zach: he bought a gun dealer that was owned, kind of one of the most impressive collections of machine guns in the world, almost a library of any kind of machine gun that has ever been manufactured for use in war. they had a functioning copy there. carol: movies and filming? za
i drove around the town with chief norwood and we talked about what was going on.e mercer, one clue we have as to sort of what the thinking behind becoming an officer was was that a few months after mercer and his son-in-law and son-in-law's friend joined the department, they all joined on the same day. the same group sets up a nonprofit in georgia, whose sole purpose is to advocate on behalf of the rights of police officers to carry concealed weapons. givenears that he has more than $400,000...
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cause of his mom don't cause dope at all probably but on the norwood to me part of the put up your all to do it on and some people often are playing the point was a cause bought a bottle for hundred. i will pull me sitting on the edge of my p. i want to with a look at the thought of it on ya know on the small of the bottom all it seemed good loyal set in all. that all you want to. head up like he didn't see you not internet pleasant but even cause i. love mortals you feel going to school for you don't have a dog in a motor. so not. to . be with. me massaging my soul into. a sinister part out of the style you're on down to the sea and long. there seems to. be a closer look at the sunni's you know and the box looking for the whole bit. because his plan. is quite. simple. this. was. the biggest lead i sent it was pathak. read but out it was meant to be about. a lot. of the that. game play is. fun. i. was. but i would not want to sample it and then one of. the bad was fed up. with the answer to this so that when the finale. there is something you can still. see the child of. hers was. murd
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cause of his mom to cause dope at all panipat on the norwood to be part of the popular all to dawn on them some people often are playing the point was it cause bought a model for hundred thousand i will pull me sitting on that it might be a want to who deliberately thought of it only on on the board small but that of all it seems little is set in all. but all you want to. head up like he didn't see you not internet was not buffy then caza it was. love mode in which you feel my discomfort the difficulty in the more they. saw not. enough of my so into her about awesomeness to put out of the study on time to console him a long. distance and. a proceeding to pursue me you know box looking for the whole bit. because his plan. is quite. simple the fact that. the bill does need i sent it was. read out was meant to be about. the law but i don't have it up out of the that. gameplay is. somebody wanting to. run. i. was. but i would not want to sample it but now i want to you want to. cite the bad most fair. so. this means that. you have to be a child of. hers was an early. bird. her. cut. cut c
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cause of his mountain course top it all probably but on the norwood to me part of the prop your to do it on and some people often are playing billing point was a cause out bought a bottle of thing at class i will pull me sitting on that it might be. i want to within the party that the oneone not on the small but the more it seems the ball is set in. their own yard the city and the party they didn't see in a. pleasant but the think gaza it was. going to be thought in a more they. sat sun. to . do do. my so in. essence to put out of a study on a bunch of pencil in. their sleeves and. a saucy move to pursue me you know. the office rather than the obvious appeal can make you stronger. it's quite. simple as that eight. days i have. been this leader i sampled was pathak. bed but out was meant to be a laugh. at some of that at all but i want to bed up at the that. game pays. so much to get one tainted. views and he is an excellent mind. that i would not want to sample it when i want to you want to send. so. magic prevention. so the police. recruitment through any money. can be a child a. few
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cause of his mom don't cause dope at all panipat on the norwood to be part of the put up your all to dawn on on some people off and on them playing the point was a cause i bought a model for hundred thousand i will pull me sitting on the edge of my p. i want to with a look at the top of it on ya know on the board small plot to the wall it seems google is set in all. but on you want to be caught. up on he didn't see you not in the pleasant but even caza it was the one where lum ordinals if you're going to school for you don't you go to number. six so not. to. be massaging my soul to hear about the signs to put out of the sky the wrong summed up and so in the long run we want to have sex and. the proceed to pursue me as you know in a box working for the younger woman. well. it's quite. simple i think this. was. the biggest lead i sent it was but. it was meant to be about. the benefit of the doubt. game. so much of the. i. was. that i would not want to sample it and i want to you want to. cite the bad most fed up. presidential contest so good for new. yorkers who can still. keep the chi
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an island for the curious and the see if in the state because if you go to new york community the norwood is the place to be. cleared of normal mood and the oasis of conversation comes over our to clear devotee in the middle of new york city where did you get this idea i love that idea of creating space is for creative people a home for the cutie and big melting point of. creative we will from new york and around the world we have different affiliates but yeah it's just my background fine art so it's to create all my for the q.b. and people have to be cooler because you can end up at dinner here before you don't know or you're stuck in the table and you better get on there's nothing nice to being thrown in to a situation. when it's about you certain next to someone and having a conversation emphasize is obviously human then to change fate a good idea or are you some sort of antidote to the social media twitter revolution no i think we can take both then to the things that i think what i'm saying is we've got members from some of the biggest tech companies their members here because they w
an island for the curious and the see if in the state because if you go to new york community the norwood is the place to be. cleared of normal mood and the oasis of conversation comes over our to clear devotee in the middle of new york city where did you get this idea i love that idea of creating space is for creative people a home for the cutie and big melting point of. creative we will from new york and around the world we have different affiliates but yeah it's just my background fine art...
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creative of norwood and the isa so if conversation comes their way out to creativity in the middle of new york city where did you get this idea i love the idea of creating space is for creative people say a home for the cutie and big melting point of. creative people from new york and around the world we have different affiliates but yeah it's just my background fighting are so is to create a whole for the q.b. and people have to be killer because you can end up that done up here before you don't know you start run the table and you better get on there's nothing nicer than being thrown in to a situation. when it's about you certain next to someone and having a conversation emphasize is obviously human then to change fate a good idea or are you some sort of antidote to the social media twitter revolution no i think we can take both then to the things that i think what i'm saying is we've got members from some of the biggest tech companies their members here because they want someone to come and sit and have a conversation with someone both have to be embraced we cannot be naive about t
creative of norwood and the isa so if conversation comes their way out to creativity in the middle of new york city where did you get this idea i love the idea of creating space is for creative people say a home for the cutie and big melting point of. creative people from new york and around the world we have different affiliates but yeah it's just my background fighting are so is to create a whole for the q.b. and people have to be killer because you can end up that done up here before you...
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considering that north korea's various tests frighten the international community in the past even though norwood no nuclear tests were conducted since november this latest move will likely provide some much needed relief but given the history of countries that have willingly surrendered their w m d's we can only hope that the u.s. truly welcomes this decision day that way to be seen. thank you very much thank you . now four palestinian protesters are being killed and one hundred fifty six injured in israeli gunfire according to the gaza health ministry around three thousand people gathered on the israeli gaza border on friday for another so-called march of return is the fourth of six weekly demonstrations led by families of imprisoned palestinians local journalists in who three was in the midst of the clashes. oh my god it's crazy everyone is running from the tear gas canisters they're randomly shooting to got something everyone. i can't wait. for you know who was rude to her to do it we were covering the protest and coming closer to the protesters and suddenly they in they intensively started t
considering that north korea's various tests frighten the international community in the past even though norwood no nuclear tests were conducted since november this latest move will likely provide some much needed relief but given the history of countries that have willingly surrendered their w m d's we can only hope that the u.s. truly welcomes this decision day that way to be seen. thank you very much thank you . now four palestinian protesters are being killed and one hundred fifty six...
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. >> i drove round lake arthur, new mexico with cheap norwood and we talked about what was going on thereercer, one clue we have is to what the thinking behind becoming an officer was, , theymonths after mercer all join on the same day. the same kind of group sets up a nonprofit in georgia whose sole purpose is to advocate on behalf of the rights of police officers to carry concealed weapons. is givens there $400,000 in a two-year. to these two related organizations that they set up. >> you detail all of his involvement and we know he likes guns. there is nothing wrong with that. he has a warehouse out in queens, he has a bunker here, it sounds like you can go and see his gun collection. >> he bought a gun dealer that was one of the most impressive collections of machine guns in the world. of machineany kind gun that has ever been there. they had a functioning copy there. for that and for research and also for training. it is very easy if you are special forces are more special forces commando to get training on any weapon on our side. it might be more difficult to really get to know weap
. >> i drove round lake arthur, new mexico with cheap norwood and we talked about what was going on thereercer, one clue we have is to what the thinking behind becoming an officer was, , theymonths after mercer all join on the same day. the same kind of group sets up a nonprofit in georgia whose sole purpose is to advocate on behalf of the rights of police officers to carry concealed weapons. is givens there $400,000 in a two-year. to these two related organizations that they set up....
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charlie norwood, member of congress from georgia, 15 years ago came up with the national all schedules prescription electronic reporting act or nas per. we've authorized it several times. i'm happy to say that this year in the omnibus bill, there actually was funding for the first time provided for the na spmbings er program -- nasper prasm. it's just the beginning and -- program. it's just the beginning and clearly the need for this national reporting program is so critically -- critical in a state like texas. we're huge, we don't even think about other states in texas. but the crossing of state lines with this information can be extremely powerful. and in fact it can be life saving. i thank you for bringing that up and i thank you for the work you're doing on the oversight and investigation subcommittee and thank you for the work you're doing on the prevention of pill dumping. mr. speaker, the fact that the opioid crisis is devastating our country and undermining our social structures and eroding our economic productivity is every day more and more tragic. but the good news, mr. spea
charlie norwood, member of congress from georgia, 15 years ago came up with the national all schedules prescription electronic reporting act or nas per. we've authorized it several times. i'm happy to say that this year in the omnibus bill, there actually was funding for the first time provided for the na spmbings er program -- nasper prasm. it's just the beginning and -- program. it's just the beginning and clearly the need for this national reporting program is so critically -- critical in a...
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. >> reporter: witness number 43 then, mary ellen norwood.ists her as female, colored, 21. and employed as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i did. i really loved it. >> reporter: walter and lori owned the motel. it was a prominent place to stay for artists like b.b. king. >> i got to see him every time. >> reporter: about the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> running around, get this room straightened up because dr. king is m ccoming. >> reporter: mary ellen caught glimpses of king as he came and went from the motel. at one point, delivering food to him and other civil rights leaders. >> hamburgers. they all had hamburgers. when i took the tray in, i set it on the table. he was laying on the bed. >> reporter: dr. king? >> yeah. smoking a cigarette because he smoked. >> reporter: on the evening of april 4th, mary ellen was cooking in the kitchen. >> at first, i thought it was firecrackers, you know. people shooting off firecrackers. then we all ran outside
. >> reporter: witness number 43 then, mary ellen norwood.ists her as female, colored, 21. and employed as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i did. i really loved it. >> reporter: walter and lori owned the motel. it was a prominent place to stay for artists like b.b. king. >> i got to see him every time. >> reporter: about the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> running...
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mary ellen norwood. this memphis police report lists her as female, colored, 21, and employed at the lorraine as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i did. i really loved it. >> reporter: walter and lori bailey owned the hotel in the segregated south. it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians like bb king and aretha franklin. who's your favorite? >> isaac hayes is my favorite because he was always here and i got to see him every time. >> reporter: but the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> running around, get this room straightened up because dr. king is coming, dr. king is coming. >> reporter: mary ellen caught glimpses of king as he came and went from the motel. at one point delivering food to him and other civil rights leaders. >> they had hamburgers. all of them had hamburgers. when i took the tray in, i set it on the table. he was laying on the bed. >> reporter: dr. king? >> yes. smoking a cigarette b
mary ellen norwood. this memphis police report lists her as female, colored, 21, and employed at the lorraine as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i did. i really loved it. >> reporter: walter and lori bailey owned the hotel in the segregated south. it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians like bb king and aretha franklin. who's your favorite? >> isaac hayes is my favorite because he was always here and i got to see him every...
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of twenty first century kills and the fabulous alan lynn from the very famous norwood club both makingtheir mark on the artistic life of the big apple but first to your messages your tweets and e-mails first we hear from eleanor he says brilliant interview with gino francisco and he looking forward to the rest well and he was a fabulous interview with a great passion for all things carnegie i certainly learnt so much from him then hear from arthur who says another fascinating show an interview brattle here's a photo of my childhood life being dentist and only later in life to die i learned it was their duty and she carnegie scots of my generation were taught very little of our own national story and christopher responds by saying he used to also my dad was a attendant then his spine green uniform the one nine hundred sixty s. well lovely wee story and finally from hazel he says congratulations absolutely riveted by the interview in carnegie watching the recording in my pajamas instead of getting on with my day can't be the only scottish child told do you think i'm crazy nicky when aski
of twenty first century kills and the fabulous alan lynn from the very famous norwood club both makingtheir mark on the artistic life of the big apple but first to your messages your tweets and e-mails first we hear from eleanor he says brilliant interview with gino francisco and he looking forward to the rest well and he was a fabulous interview with a great passion for all things carnegie i certainly learnt so much from him then hear from arthur who says another fascinating show an interview...
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charlie norwood, member of congress from georgia, 15 years ago came up with the national all schedules prescription electronic reporting act or nas per. we've authorized it several times. i'm happy to say that this year in the omnibus bill, there actually was funding for the first time provided for the na spmbings er program -- nasper prasm. it's just the beginning and -- program. it's just the beginning and clearly the need for this national reporting program is so critically -- critical in a state like texas. we're huge, we don't even think about other states in texas. but the crossing of state lines with this information can be extremely powerful. and in fact it can be life saving. i thank you for bringing that up and i thank you for the work you're doing on the oversight and investigation subcommittee and thank you for the work you're doing on the prevention of pill dumping. mr. speaker, the fact that the opioid crisis is devastating our country and undermining our social structures and eroding our economic productivity is every day more and more tragic. but the good news, mr. spea
charlie norwood, member of congress from georgia, 15 years ago came up with the national all schedules prescription electronic reporting act or nas per. we've authorized it several times. i'm happy to say that this year in the omnibus bill, there actually was funding for the first time provided for the na spmbings er program -- nasper prasm. it's just the beginning and -- program. it's just the beginning and clearly the need for this national reporting program is so critically -- critical in a...
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. >> reporter: witness number 43, then maryellen norwood.1, and employed at the lorraine as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i really did. >> reporter: walter and lori bailey owned the motel in the segregated south. it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians, like b.b. king and aretha franklin. who was your favorite? >> isaac hayes was my favorite. i got to see him every time. >> reporter: but the most famous guest of all, dr. king, drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> get this room straightened up because dr. king is coming. dr. king is coming. >> reporter: maryellen caught glimpses of king as he came and went from the motel, at one point, delivering food to him and other civil rights leaders. >> hamburgers. alled a h ed had hamburgers. i took the tray in and set it on the table, he was laying on the bed. >> reporter: dr. king? >> yeah. smoking a cigarette because he smoked. >> reporter: on the evening of april 4th, maryellen was cooking in the kitchen. >> at first, i thought i
. >> reporter: witness number 43, then maryellen norwood.1, and employed at the lorraine as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i really did. >> reporter: walter and lori bailey owned the motel in the segregated south. it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians, like b.b. king and aretha franklin. who was your favorite? >> isaac hayes was my favorite. i got to see him every time. >> reporter: but the most famous guest...