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NORRIS BEGINS NAILING THE FINAL NAILS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP!...PIASTRI LOOSING INTEREST…MAX DRIVER OF THE DAY AND...FERNANDO READY FOR LAS VEGAS. THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER, WE KEEP IT SIMPLE WITH SOME DUKE OF DIJON AND NASIR BANTER! It was a dominant performance from Lando Norris as he claimed his seventh victory of the year, following up on his victory in the sprint race with another 25 points on Sunday, extending his championship lead to 24 points over Oscar Piastri. Early race incidents would leave Oscar Piastri with a shock penalty and lead to the retirement of Charles Leclerc through no fault of his own. And in unexpected fashion, Max Verstappen would grab fans' attention following his conversion of a pit-lane start all the way to a P3 finish, grabbing a podium on a day many fans would expect his championship shot to slip away from him. None of the top ten were able to get past each other in the initial portion of Lap 1 except Liam Lawson on George Russell, with Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari having the weakest start of any on the grid, dropping four places into 17th. A loss of control from home favorite Gabriel Bortoleto in the Sauber occurred only halfway through the first lap, causing the 21-year-old to hit the barriers, bringing out a safety car and ending his race. The safety car was brought out for the third time in a row at the Brazilian Grand Prix, lasting for three laps and coming in on Lap 4. There was more chaos immediately, as Charles Leclerc, Kimi Antonelli and Oscar Piastri went three abreast at Turn 1 after the Italian struggled to keep up with Lando Norris' pace following the restart. Piastri and Antonelli would collide, sending the Mercedes into Leclerc's Ferrari and causing the Monegasque racer to lose both a tire and incur suspension damage, ending his race prematurely. Unable to continue, Leclerc's Ferrari would pull over and bring out a Virtual Safety Car, with the McLarens of Norris and Piastri leading from the Mercedes of Antonelli and the Racing Bull of Isack Hadjar. Laps 14 and 17 would see ten-second penalties applied for both Yuki Tsunoda and Oscar Piastri, with Tsunoda's given for an incident with Lance Stroll and Piastri's for the aforementioned crash after the safety car restart. Verstappen, who had taken an early pit stop to change from hard tires to mediums, found himself up to seventh by Lap 19 thanks to Hadjar and Pierre Gasly entering the pit lane. Seventh turned into fifth by Lap 21, the Dutchman having gained 15 places in the first third of the race and looking impressive as he looked to restore his championship ambitions. LANDO: “It was an amazing race, and it's nice to win here in Brazil. It's an amazing track with amazing fans. This one was for one of my mentors, Gil, I hope he'd be very proud. “It was a great win, but to be honest, seeing how quick the competition was today, it's clear we've still got work to do. I'll go back, see the team, congratulate them and see what we can do better. Looking ahead, I'll keep focusing on myself, keep my head down, ignore the noise and keep pushing.” MAX: From pitlane to podium, this weekend has completely turned around for me, something that I didn't think was possible. The start of the race was very hectic and I picked up a puncture early on from a load of debris on the track which meant that I pretty much had to start the race again. The Team used the right strategy from start to finish which allowed me to get through all of the traffic very efficiently. I definitely had to send it a few times to get past the other cars but I love doing that and ended up having an unexpectedly fun race. Overall it showed that we had really good pace today and that the grip was much better than the last couple of days. The atmosphere at Interlagos was amazing and it really spurred me on. I am so proud of the Team and would like to thank them for all of the hard work that they put into making the changes post Quali last night. SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 09: Race winner Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren Second placed Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Third placed Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and Mark Norris, Director of Commercial Trackside Operations at McLaren on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 09, 2025 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) We kept pushing and took multiple risks this weekend because we never want to settle for second and we didn't give up. To start in the pitlane and finish P3 on the podium only 10 seconds off P1 was incredible. Now all we can do is keep fighting hard over the final few races of the season and do the best that we possibly can whilst trying to find as much performance as we can extract from the car. A huge congratulations to Kimi as well, he drove amazingly well which will have given his confidence a huge boost which is great for any rookie!" Alex Albon: It was a good race for the fans today but unfortunately for us it was a bit of a race to forget. We had good pace when we could show it. We've struggled with pace all weekend but seem to have recovered a little bit today. In the end what took us out of contention for points was that I think we stayed out too long on the first stint and we never really recovered from there. In the last stint we were quick and were fighting our way back up the grid and just missed out on a point at the end. It's frustrating that our rivals scored points today, but we will regroup and look forward to a better weekend in Las Vegas. Carlos Sainz: Not the day I was hoping for. Once I got squeezed on turn 1, I had considerable damage to the car and my race was compromised from there. We managed to stay in the hunt for points most of the race but after a slow first stop and compiled with the damage, that was it unfortunately. Time to go back home and see what we can do in these types of circuits, as Qatar will also be a challenge. A few races to go, so we cannot relax. Let's keep going.
Recently, there was an article in New York Magazine on kids being terrified of food who suffer from a disorder called ARFID (avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder). So today on a special episode, Asif and Ali interview Adolescent Medicine expert Dr, Mark Norris about this disorder. Dr. Norris talks about what ARFID is and the symptoms patients can present with. He goes over why some children develop ARFID and the relationship with things like autism and anxiety. He then goes over how common it is and theorizes why it is being more recognized. Finally they discuss treatment for ARFID. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from PixabayContact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.comShow Notes:Update on eating disorders: current perspectives on avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder in children and youth: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26855577/The Monster at the Dinner Table: https://www.thecut.com/article/what-is-arfid-eating-disorder-kids-diagnosis-rising.htmlWhen Your Kid's Eating Disorder Is Mistaken for ‘Picky Eating':https://www.thecut.com/article/arfid-childrens-eating-disorder-vs-picky-eating.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, Doug chats with Mark Norris, owner of Island Flagpoles, about how his local business got started and what inspired him to specialize in flagpoles on Nantucket. Mark shares insights into the different types of flagpoles he offers—wooden, aluminum, residential, and commercial—and explains how he helps customers choose the right option for their homes or businesses. He also talks about the installation process, maintenance tips, and how Island Flagpoles can assist with repairs and restorations.
On Tuesday's show: So close…and yet so far. The Houston Cougars fell two points short of a men's college basketball national championship Monday night, falling 65-63 to the Florida Gators.In a near-reversal of Saturday's come-from-behind win in their Final Four matchup against Duke, this time it was the Coogs who led most of the way. They built a 12-point second-half lead only to see the Gators charge back to take a last-minute lead and hang on.Kris Gardner of Houston Roundball Review recaps the game for us. And Houston Public Media's Mark Norris describes the atmosphere as University of Houston fans descended on the Alamodome. Among the fans in attendance was sportscaster and UH alum Jim Nantz. We revisit our 2023 conversation with him about how his alma mater shaped his career.Then, to keep the basketball theme going, we hear from Cynthia Cooper, retired star of the WNBA's now-defunct Houston Comets and herself a former college basketball coach.Plus, we talk with attendees of a recent conference dedicated to helping women start and further their careers in STEM industries.Also, Houston Youth Poet Laureate Lucas Fang shares a poem about his mother's experience as a Vietnamese refugee.And we hear from political activist Nadya Tolokonnikova, the creator of Pussy Riot, the feminist protest and art movement, who's speaking at an event at the University of Houston on April 17.
Tom Clarkson is joined in the Yas Marina paddock by F1TV presenter Laura Winter and Sean Kelly, F1's Virtual Statman, to dissect the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. McLaren are Constructors' World Champions for the first time since 1998. How have they achieved such a transformation and where can they go from here? We get reaction from race winner Lando Norris, Team Principal Andrea Stella and Director of Trackside Operations, Mark Norris. Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc both finished on the podium in their final race as teammates but Ferrari missed out on the title by 14 points. Tom, Laura and Sean assess their season and look ahead to the challenges facing both drivers next year. Plus, we reflect on the end of Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes era and discuss whether he can be a success at Ferrari in 2025. Listen to more official F1 podcasts F1 Beyond The Grid - exclusive interviews with F1's biggest stars, including Carlos Sainz. F1 Explains - your F1 questions, answered by experts Experience F1 live Tickets for the 2025 F1 season are available now at tickets.formula1.com Discover F1 Unlocked Unseen. Unheard. F1 Unlocked. Dive into exclusive content from F1 experts, redeem rewards and enter money-can't-buy competitions. Click here to join for free
In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most important personnel in the McLaren garage, Mark Norris. We delve into the intricate world of Formula 1 logistics with Mark Norris, McLaren F1 Team's Director of Operations. From discussing the prospects of expanding the racing calendar to the unseen challenges of managing over 35 tons of equipment, Mark provides an insider's view of the operational intricacies that keep McLaren running at peak performance.Mark Norris's role as Director of Operations entails overseeing the intricate logistics that drive McLaren's Formula 1 campaign. In this episode, he unveils the complexities of planning, organizing, and executing the logistics behind the team's global race schedule.The conversation begins by addressing the prospects of adding more races to the F1 calendar. Mark shares his insights into the logistical challenges and opportunities that come with expanding the racing season, shedding light on the meticulous planning required to ensure seamless operations across various international circuits.A focal point of the discussion revolves around the sheer magnitude of managing over 35 tons of equipment necessary for a competitive F1 team. Mark provides a glimpse into the herculean task of transporting, setting up, and dismantling the infrastructure essential for McLaren's success on race weekends.The episode explores McLaren's collaborations with sponsors like DP World, highlighting the pivotal role they play in facilitating the complex logistics and shipments throughout the season. Mark elaborates on the symbiotic relationship between McLaren and DP World, emphasizing the critical support they provide in streamlining operations. We want to thank DP World for providing us with the opportunity to speak with Mark Norris during the Abu Dhabi race weekend.Learn more about DP World here: https://www.dpworld.com/partnerships/formula1Moreover, Mark sheds light on some of the untold challenges and "nightmares" inherent in handling operations for an F1 team, offering anecdotes that unveil the unseen hurdles behind the glitz and glamour of the racing spectacle. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Track Limits. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know what inspires you about Mark's incredible journey!Make sure to subscribe, review and follow us on our socials:https://www.instagram.com/tracklimits/https://twitter.com/tracklimits_pod/https://www.tiktok.com/@tracklimitspodJoin our mailing list to learn more about Track Limits:https://www.tracklimitspod.com/Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, hit the notification bell, and leave a comment.
Listen as Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Director of Events Carrie Henderson and Mary Sheryl Horine, of Girls on the Run of the High Country, discuss the upcoming Watauga Women in Leadership Gala on Wakin' Up in the High Country with Mark Norris on October 11, 2023. Support the show
Mark and Gheramy talk about Catholics to Communists and how they sold their Da La Souls to the devil for a cheaper rate on car insurance.Artwork By: Brian GallagherMusic By: All Dinosaursinstagram.com/gheramy_demerypatreon.com/notweirdjusthomeschooled
Dr. Mark Norris-Rogers, Principal Consultant at RasterMatics International, joins us from outside of Cape Town in South Africa. Mark gives us an overview of commercial forestry in South Africa and shares his experiences from having worked in forestry over the last 30 years. Come listen to why Mark believes that the EO space is being driven by sensors, software and connectivity, and that the key to success is to not be afraid to ask for help and never stop learning.
In this episode, Becky speaks with Diane Harris from MDY Legal and Mark Norris at Sullivan & Worcester LLP. They discuss Rose's Clause, a clause which… Slots into: Development Finance Institution or Export Credit Agency finance transactions. Tackles the climate issue of: a lack of climate change safeguards in construction project transaction documents to meet environmental and social commitments. Creates a solution by: encouraging project companies or borrowers to develop and adopt a whole life decarbonisation management plan. For an explanation of what the clause does, skip to 12:55. For tips on how to negotiate this clause into a contract, go to 23:20. Reach out to Diane at diane.harris@mdy.co.uk and Mark at mnorris@sullivanlaw.com. Becky is on LinkedIn, or you can email her at becky.annison@chancerylaneproject.org. If you have any feedback on the podcast, we want to hear it. Please email elizabethmatthams@gmail.com or contact Lizzy Matthams on LinkedIn with your thoughts. Contracts for the Climate is hosted by Becky Annison, edited by Leonard Lee and produced by Lizzy Matthams.
Mark Norris, of the SDM Consultancy, talks to David Quinn about the lessons we can learn from the past 20 years of SPDM in production, and where we are going forward. He also discusses his keynote presentation at the NAFEMS World Congress 2021, and how to get started with SDM if you haven't already. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nafems/message
Join Pastor Shawn and the gang at Calvary Chapel Birmingham as they study the Bible verse by verse and chapter by chapter. In this episode, guest speaker Mark Norris takes us through Stephen's defense in Acts 7.
Mark Norris talks about about nominal concord and typological research.
Today we’re talking to Mark Norris. With a career spanning over 40 years, Mark has shown tenacity and grit. Hear… The post EP003: Interview with Mark Norris from Norris Racing appeared first on Racing Insiders Podcast.
The world first learned about the Word of Faith Fellowship after an Inside Edition exposé in 1995. The investigation, led by the Trinity Foundation, revealed accusations of abuse within the church. Watch the Inside Edition story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwE5fBT9RYE Jane Whaley's quiet little kingdom was suddenly in the spotlight. Hidden cameras captured Jane's signature screaming prayer. Church members told Inside Edition that they would strap children to chairs so they wouldn't run away. It was horrifying. After a brief press conference, Jane Whaley never spoke to the media on the record ever again. So why did she pick me as her first interview since 1995? I asked Jane, "Why me?" She told me that God spoke to her after listening to my show. But why now? Jane says she wanted to contact me but said that she didn’t know how to reach me. During my visit, Sam Whaley told me that the closest they’ve come to talking to the media was when a BBC producer approached her about doing a story. She said he was very nice, just like me. But in the end, they decided it wasn’t right. Then, an A&E documentary crew asked to interview Jane and bring cameras into the church. Jane flat out said no because they weren’t interested in the truth. Her lawyers told me that the TV crew and former members showed up unannounced to church member owned businesses and caused a spectacle. My interview with cult leader Jane Whaley of the Word of Faith Fellowship After the 3-hour service was over, Jane and I walked back to her office. Jane Whaley sat next to me. To my left sat her husband Sam Whaley. And across the room sat her two attorneys Mark Norris and Josh Farmer. Without ever even asking a question, Jane began to tell me about every controversial issue facing the church. She told me that she knows nothing about unemployment (Jane's referring to the recent the guilty pleas in the unemployment fraud cases.) When I asked her about the Brazilian slaves, she told me that some of the Brazilian's making these claims are entitled and lazy. During the meeting, Jane performed a blasting prayer for me. She also told me that she's gearing for a great confrontation and that they're ready for the end of times. National Domestic Violence Hotline I also want to take the time to thank the former members who have listened to the show and have written me emails, facebook messages about their experience at the Word of Faith Fellowship. It just reinforces that what I’m doing is important. Also, I know there are current members reading this right now. If you feel you’re in danger or just need someone to talk to, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233. They’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They can help you find a place to stay near Spindale while you figure things out. Or you can contact the Citizens against corruption and abuse at area code 828-289-7923. Promos Southern Gothic Minds of Madness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your first 3 meals free at http://bluearpon.com/gamescast Special guest game director Mark Norris joins us to discuss how to make a new IP in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your first 3 meals free at http://bluearpon.com/gamescast Special guest game director Mark Norris joins us to discuss how to make a new IP in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your first 3 meals free at http://bluearpon.com/gamescast Special guest game director Mark Norris joins us to discuss how to make a new IP in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your first 3 meals free at http://bluearpon.com/gamescast Special guest game director Mark Norris joins us to discuss how to make a new IP in 2018.
What are you doing to maintain your customer’s loyalty? What can you do to make your growers more successful, more engaged, and more "sticky"? Join Mike Terning as he answers these questions and more with the help of Mark Norris, Strategic Growth Analyst at Greenstone, and special guest Jake Joraanstad of Myriad Mobile.
Senator Norris was unable to join us today but we hope to reschedule him soon. There were some tech issues early but the show continued and I had a great conversation with Mark Callahan in the second hour of the broadcast. Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris has been fighting the Obama Refugee Relocation program especially in regards to locating any of these refugees in Tennessee. Senator Norris will join me to talk about his fight against the lawlessness of the Obama administration and to protect the people of Tennessee. Mark Callahan is a self-described "fiscal and constitutional conservative". He is a father, an "average" American, and he loves our country. And by the way, he's running for U.S. Senate in the Great State of Oregon. He will join me live to talk about the campaign and his vision for Oregon and America. Plus, don't forget about "Headlines You May Have Missed" and "Outrage of the Week" as time allows. Keeptnsafe.com CallahanForOregon.com Facebook.com/CallahanForOregon twitter.com/Callahan4Oregon http://tappintothetruth.com
Senator Norris was unable to join us today but we hope to reschedule him soon. There were some tech issues early but the show continued and I had a great conversation with Mark Callahan in the second hour of the broadcast.Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris has been fighting the Obama Refugee Relocation program especially in regards to locating any of these refugees in Tennessee. Senator Norris will join me to talk about his fight against the lawlessness of the Obama administration and to protect the people of Tennessee.Mark Callahan is a self-described "fiscal and constitutional conservative". He is a father, an "average" American, and he loves our country. And by the way, he's running for U.S. Senate in the Great State of Oregon. He will join me live to talk about the campaign and his vision for Oregon and America. Plus, don't forget about "Headlines You May Have Missed" and "Outrage of the Week" as time allows. Keeptnsafe.comCallahanForOregon.comFacebook.com/CallahanForOregontwitter.com/Callahan4Oregonhttp://tappintothetruth.com
Mark Norris is a leadership contender for the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta. He says that over the past two years he has met with thousands of Albertans and listened very closely to their concerns. “I have learned what really matters. Albertans are thirsty for a political process that helps get the future right”. Mr. Norris will speak about: • Adding democratic accountability to the spending process. • Strengthening oversight of government spending and operations. • Increasing the transparency of lobbying and government relations efforts. • Democratizing and de-politicizing election dates. • Increasing transparency in the funding of political parties and leadership races. • Opening the debate about term limits for senior elected officials. Speaker: Mark Norris Mark Norris was born in Edmonton. He earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia before beginning his business and professional career in Edmonton. In 1990, Mark purchased the family business, an advertising and sign manufacturing company, which he ran from 1991 to 1999. Entering provincial politics in 2001, Mr. Norris ran against and defeated Liberal Leader Nancy MacBeth in the riding of Edmonton-McClung. He served as Minister of Economic Development, responsible for Tourism and Industry, from 2001 to 2004.