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thanks to pat nixon. i will also, if you would want to mention the fact that, you know, as person who had worked her whole life, i've i've sensitive to the time constraints of people, particularly federal workers, who work 9 to 5, that during the holiday season she opened at the white house. yes. during the holiday season, we see the white house can delight tours become another one of these nixon era institutions that she introduces. and it's a great example, again, of understanding the needs of actual people. and this is a thread i know we're going to talk about over and and over on this panel is that mrs. understood what people needed. she listened she cared about people actually coming through the doors. so yeah if you're working a 9 to 5 job. no you can't wake up in the morning, stand in line and the heat or the cold all day and hope you can get into the white house. but if there's a candlelight holiday tour, you might just have the chance to go after you've worked a long day and. enjoy the festivitie
thanks to pat nixon. i will also, if you would want to mention the fact that, you know, as person who had worked her whole life, i've i've sensitive to the time constraints of people, particularly federal workers, who work 9 to 5, that during the holiday season she opened at the white house. yes. during the holiday season, we see the white house can delight tours become another one of these nixon era institutions that she introduces. and it's a great example, again, of understanding the needs...
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in behalf of his constituents, who had written to pat mcfadden, who is here this morning, and pat mcfaddenh the horizon system. i imagine that he will say that is what he was told to put in the latter, what he was told was true by civil servants and by executives at the post office. he also said the issues raised by your constituent are operational and contractual matters for post office unlawful government. this line was repeated by notjust pat mcfadden, by ministers of all of the three main political parties at the time in government. what i think lawyers will really want to test is, ok, that may be true, but shouldn't you have pushed back more? and if you did, and you kept getting a response that everything is fine, who in particular was telling you that? we heard yesterday the post office minister a lot later than the period we are going to be talking about today, but she was suggesting that certain people within the government agency that sat on the post office board hand, in herwords, gone native. they were taking the post office line. it would be interesting to see if the politician
in behalf of his constituents, who had written to pat mcfadden, who is here this morning, and pat mcfaddenh the horizon system. i imagine that he will say that is what he was told to put in the latter, what he was told was true by civil servants and by executives at the post office. he also said the issues raised by your constituent are operational and contractual matters for post office unlawful government. this line was repeated by notjust pat mcfadden, by ministers of all of the three main...
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but pat made sure she went to soldiers in the hospital. she went to the peruvian common people to talk them about what the earthquake had done. and so there was a lot of empathy, i think really when you think about it, there's a lot of similarity in backgrounds of nixon and lady bird johnson because both had been the spouse of a vice president, both had with long political affairs and were very political. mrs. johnson's somewhat more so than pat. jackie kennedy hated politics. she hated the what she called the back rooms and the cigar. and so let mrs. johnson do a bunch of campaigning for her in the 1960 campaign. plus, she was pregnant and couldn't actually do a lot of campaigning. but so there was a similarity there terms of. style. i i've already mentioned that and there is i'm sure, programs, of course first ladies always follow the passion of their heart. so they were different. their programs check the kennedy white house restoration. lady bird johnson, the civil rights early childhood education and of course the environment and pat
but pat made sure she went to soldiers in the hospital. she went to the peruvian common people to talk them about what the earthquake had done. and so there was a lot of empathy, i think really when you think about it, there's a lot of similarity in backgrounds of nixon and lady bird johnson because both had been the spouse of a vice president, both had with long political affairs and were very political. mrs. johnson's somewhat more so than pat. jackie kennedy hated politics. she hated the...
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phone call following a ct scan for pat's nagging cough. >> they let us know it was cancer.ike 200 people a year get it. >> reporter: doctors called it not carcinoma, sharing it spread from pat's lungs to his bones. he just swam across the english channel for his 30th birthday. now the couple that bonded over a shared faith and water polo were told the cancer was stage 4. >> when we first found out, i didn't know if i wanted to come back and play. just i -- obviously like he's my priority, what we're doing, you know, living your life and have a challenge like this, like water polo seems really small. >> reporter: the two decided to move their wedding up that week. then tackled treatment with olympic dedication. maddie supporting pat through intense chemo before heading to team workouts. >> they're these humans that took on this huge thing and they've done it with grace, and it's been amazing to watch them. >> you're there in a grueling practice, you know, your body is hurting, and you think of pat. >> yeah. and i tell myself i can do it. >> reporter: dreams of going to paris
phone call following a ct scan for pat's nagging cough. >> they let us know it was cancer.ike 200 people a year get it. >> reporter: doctors called it not carcinoma, sharing it spread from pat's lungs to his bones. he just swam across the english channel for his 30th birthday. now the couple that bonded over a shared faith and water polo were told the cancer was stage 4. >> when we first found out, i didn't know if i wanted to come back and play. just i -- obviously like he's...
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earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the samejob earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from 2000 earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from 2000 and 70,000 97 politicians were reliant on others telling the truth as they make decisions about horizon it failures. we speak to our correspondent who has been watching. we have had an apology from mr ed davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged.— davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that is right. we have had an — else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology _ else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from _ else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from sir- else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from sir ed - have had an apology from sir ed davey who is speaking to the inquiry now. the apology essentially centres around his actions wh
earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the samejob earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from 2000 earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from 2000 and 70,000 97 politicians were reliant on others telling the truth as they make decisions about horizon it failures. we speak to our correspondent who has been watching. we have had...
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pat mcfadden aaivin that programme... pat mcfadden giving evidence _ that programme... convicted. and what role in particular the government at that time played. pat mcfadden was the minister responsible for the post office, 2007-2009. the minister responsible for the post office, 2007—2009. later we will be hearing from ed davey, post office minister 2010—2012. that is going out to blenheim palace where european leaders have been arriving and some 40 leaders in fact our meeting at blenheim palace, hosted of course by sir keir starmer. talks among them, migration. the headlines: sir keir starmer welcomes dozens of european leaders to a major summit dozens of european leaders to a majorsummit in dozens of european leaders to a major summit in oxfordshire, including president zelensky. joe biden gets covid and pauses his campaign as more democrats reportedly tell him to quit his real action bid. donald trump's running matejd vance vows action bid. donald trump's running mate jd vance vows to fight for forgotten americans as he takes centre stage at the republican party co
pat mcfadden aaivin that programme... pat mcfadden giving evidence _ that programme... convicted. and what role in particular the government at that time played. pat mcfadden was the minister responsible for the post office, 2007-2009. the minister responsible for the post office, 2007—2009. later we will be hearing from ed davey, post office minister 2010—2012. that is going out to blenheim palace where european leaders have been arriving and some 40 leaders in fact our meeting at blenheim...
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and espn launching the pat tillman award for service.ung heroes. >> it is such an honor for us to receive an award named for a hero like pat. >> reporter: last year's winner, the buffalo bills training team for saving damar hamlin's life. pat mcafee. >> it's like the espy for a royal family who doesn't want to be called a royal family member who loves sports. >> reporter: this morning, a petition to re-think the honor signed by tens of thousands. but some are defending prince harry. >> i'm so happy for harry. >> i love this moment for prince harry right now. >> i think that prince harry has certainly divided opinion both in the uk and in the united states because of the various controversies he's been involved in in recent years. >> reporter: prince harry living in california for four years now said the award is for our entire service community. kelly cobiella. >>> coming up, july 4th is days away. some retailers are offering steep discounts. >>> okay, red, white and blue all around you because the fourth of july is just a few days away
and espn launching the pat tillman award for service.ung heroes. >> it is such an honor for us to receive an award named for a hero like pat. >> reporter: last year's winner, the buffalo bills training team for saving damar hamlin's life. pat mcafee. >> it's like the espy for a royal family who doesn't want to be called a royal family member who loves sports. >> reporter: this morning, a petition to re-think the honor signed by tens of thousands. but some are defending...
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maddie supporting pat through intense chemo, before heading to team workouts. >> they've done it withhem. >> you're there in a grueling practice, you know, your body is hurting. and you think of pat. >> yeah. >> and i tell myself i can do it. >> reporter: dreams of going to paris fueling them both. >> you think about that whenever you're getting treatments, whenever you're having a rough day. >> mm-hm. yeah. >> reporter: now, almost a year later, they're at the olympics, and pat's treatments are finally off offering hope. and to know that you have a gold medallist who has your back no matter what. >> it's pretty special. >> reporter: tough to beat. >> tough to beat. i'm certainly, i feel the luckiest man alive. so. yeah. >> reporter: two fighters inspiring each other every step of the way. morgan chesky, nbc news, long beach, california. >> what a fight for gold and life. thanks so much for watching "early today." "early today." rt! flex alert!e flex ale a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable po
maddie supporting pat through intense chemo, before heading to team workouts. >> they've done it withhem. >> you're there in a grueling practice, you know, your body is hurting. and you think of pat. >> yeah. >> and i tell myself i can do it. >> reporter: dreams of going to paris fueling them both. >> you think about that whenever you're getting treatments, whenever you're having a rough day. >> mm-hm. yeah. >> reporter: now, almost a year later,...
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, pat mcfadden, who held the samejob earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from earliero our correspondent who has been watching. we have had an apology from mr ed davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged.— davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that is right. we have had an — else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology _ else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from _ else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from sir- else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from sir ed i have had an apology from sir ed davey who is speaking to the inquiry now. the apology essentially centres around his actions when he was a postal affairs minister from 2010. the main bulk of the apology and what he is now discussing is around alan bates, the sub—postmaster campaigner who wrote to him on the
, pat mcfadden, who held the samejob earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from earliero our correspondent who has been watching. we have had an apology from mr ed davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged.— davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that is right. we have had an — else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology _ else has emerged. that is right. we have had an apology from _...
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but certainly pat lucey, an incredible supporter of of kennedy and one of the cool pat lucey stories i want to share very briefly. first of all, he and kennedy did not get along very well the first time they met at a convention. but he quickly came to terms and understood one another. but years after were actually out. after kennedy got elected, there was a lieutenant governor named philip nash. some of you may remember his name and he was a humphrey guy and he wasn't really part of the kennedy team, didn't really invite him or reach out to him much. and so there were some sour grapes there. but he eventually during the general election came through huge for for kennedy. so when kennedy called up pat lucey and said, why aren't you asking for a job? you want some patronage. you did a great job here. what do you want do? pat lucey said, i want i want to stay here and raise my family here doing some real estate stuff. but, you know, my friend philip nash could use a job because he lost his own lieutenant governorship reelection, pushing for kennedy and. so the fact that pat lucey could
but certainly pat lucey, an incredible supporter of of kennedy and one of the cool pat lucey stories i want to share very briefly. first of all, he and kennedy did not get along very well the first time they met at a convention. but he quickly came to terms and understood one another. but years after were actually out. after kennedy got elected, there was a lieutenant governor named philip nash. some of you may remember his name and he was a humphrey guy and he wasn't really part of the kennedy...
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but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on reading and the importance of that. but she also traveled with the vice president and then president. i mean, she was a bona fide world traveler. she was as vice president. she traveled with the president, i believe it is 53 countries excuse me, with the vice president, 53 countries. the first was a trip around the world which president eisenhower, the vice president, to take. and mrs. nixon went with them and the couple's secret service and one aide. and that was it. and they were on their own and they went to allies in east asia, all
but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on...
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but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on reading and the importance of that. but she also traveled with the vice president and then president. i mean, she was a bona fide world traveler. she was as vice president. she traveled with the president, i believe it is 53 countries excuse me, with the vice president, 53 countries. the first was a trip around the world which president eisenhower, the vice president, to take. and mrs. nixon went with them and the couple's secret service and one aide. and that was it. and they were on their own andtt asia, allies in south asia, in the
but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on...
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. >> prince harry receiving a standingu: prince harry receivi a standing ovation and the pat tillman award for service with his work with invictus games, saying the injured service members and veterans who compete in the games are the true heroes. >> no matter the road ahead, we are here for you. we will leave no one behind. thank you. >> juju: congratulations all around. before we go, tomorrow night on "nightline," an exclusive interview. i traveled this week to to...
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pat mcfadden, welcome back to political thinking. good to be here, good to be here.now, what was it like on the night of the election? that exit poll comes in at ten o'clock. how was it for you? it was an enormous relief. i was sitting in my house in wolverhampton, where i'd been campaigning during the day, and in the nearby target seat for us in dudley. and it's such a moment. i remember looking at the clock and its five minutes to ten, its four minutes to ten, and then itjust flashes up and the emotion was relief, not ecstasy. just after so many years out of power, after so many lost elections, that we'd done it. so if it's relief at ten o'clock on that night after the polling closes and you see the exit polls, when did you allow yourself some exhilaration? when was there a moment where you punch the air and hug your colleagues and shout forjoy? well, one of the curious things is you get the exit poll and then nothing happens for hours. you get a result from sunderland, gateshead, where they're really quick at counting the votes and then you don't get many more res
pat mcfadden, welcome back to political thinking. good to be here, good to be here.now, what was it like on the night of the election? that exit poll comes in at ten o'clock. how was it for you? it was an enormous relief. i was sitting in my house in wolverhampton, where i'd been campaigning during the day, and in the nearby target seat for us in dudley. and it's such a moment. i remember looking at the clock and its five minutes to ten, its four minutes to ten, and then itjust flashes up and...
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pat carver: hey. sanjay gupta: they enjoyed their support group so much that they still meet weekly all these years later. [laughing, exclaiming] throughout the study, they both lost weight. they improved their cholesterol numbers and their resting heart rate. it's been seven years now since the diagnosis of alzheimer's-- woman: that looks great. sanjay gupta: --and five since they took on the lifestyle changes. no new medications, no new therapies, just to change in their habits. mike carver: i know that there's going to be other bad things happen down the road, and i'm working hard to make that longer. sanjay gupta: the carvers confess that if they knew then what they know now, they would have changed their lifestyle much earlier. pat carver: if we can find ways to educate people to help them understand what they're putting inside their bodies, how they're responding to life, there's hope. there's something we can do for our kids, for our grandkids, to make a difference. [music playing] sanjay gupta
pat carver: hey. sanjay gupta: they enjoyed their support group so much that they still meet weekly all these years later. [laughing, exclaiming] throughout the study, they both lost weight. they improved their cholesterol numbers and their resting heart rate. it's been seven years now since the diagnosis of alzheimer's-- woman: that looks great. sanjay gupta: --and five since they took on the lifestyle changes. no new medications, no new therapies, just to change in their habits. mike carver:...
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pat mcfadden, the cabinet secreta , actually. pat mcfadden, the cabinet secretary. was _ actually. actually. pat mcfadden, the cabinet secretary, was drafted into his i secretary, was drafted into his first cobra meeting today. interestingly, the main item on the agenda _ interestingly, the main item on the agenda for— interestingly, the main item on the agenda for the cabinet this morning was what _ agenda for the cabinet this morning was what we were talking about last night, _ was what we were talking about last night, which is this extraordinary cabinet _ night, which is this extraordinary cabinet attended by volodymyr zelensky, the president of ukraine. as that— zelensky, the president of ukraine. as that was— zelensky, the president of ukraine. as that was taking place, this cobra meeting _ as that was taking place, this cobra meeting had to take place. that stands — meeting had to take place. that stands for— meeting had to take place. that stands for cabinet office briefing room _ stands for cabinet office briefing room a _ stands for cabinet office briefing room a where yo
pat mcfadden, the cabinet secreta , actually. pat mcfadden, the cabinet secretary. was _ actually. actually. pat mcfadden, the cabinet secretary, was drafted into his i secretary, was drafted into his first cobra meeting today. interestingly, the main item on the agenda _ interestingly, the main item on the agenda for— interestingly, the main item on the agenda for the cabinet this morning was what _ agenda for the cabinet this morning was what we were talking about last night, _ was what we...
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but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on reading and the importance of that. but she also traveled with the vice president and then president. i mean, she was a bona fide world traveler. she was as vice president. she traveled with the president, i believe it is 53 countries excuse me, with the vice president, 53 countries. the first was a trip around the world which president eisenhower, the vice president, to take. and mrs. nixon went with them and the couple's secret service and one aide. and that was it. and they were on their own and they went to allies in east asia, all
but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on...
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pat's mother. her advocacy for pat's legacy is deeply personal and one that i respect.he bond between a mother and son is eternal and transcends even the greatest losses . losses. >> but that comes after mary tillman slammed his decision to give prince harry the gong, saying i am shocked as to why they would select such a controversial and divisive individual to receive the award. the recipients that are far more fitting these individuals do not have the money, resources , have the money, resources, connections or privilege that prince harry has. there's no. i'm asking, should harry have actually accepted the award? let me know your thoughts. go to gbnews.com/yoursay. tweet me @gbnews and make sure you take part in our poll. but going head to head on this now. a former royal butler, grant harrold and the journalist and broadcaster lowri turner, thank you very much. great to have you both on the show. larry, i will start with you. i mean, the mother didn't want harry to have it, but he did it anyway. what do you think? >> i just think it's incredibly tone deaf. he seems
pat's mother. her advocacy for pat's legacy is deeply personal and one that i respect.he bond between a mother and son is eternal and transcends even the greatest losses . losses. >> but that comes after mary tillman slammed his decision to give prince harry the gong, saying i am shocked as to why they would select such a controversial and divisive individual to receive the award. the recipients that are far more fitting these individuals do not have the money, resources , have the money,...
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pat chancellor of the exchequer. pat mcfadden was discussing him there.e duchy of lancaster and john healey, defence secretary, the two latter names there, as we were talking about them as the aukus, the, the threads between the blair years and the, the new era. >> yes. and we'll see what what what the exact role blair plays is. but i imagine there will be a lot of help from the tony blair institute, for instance. they have a lot of policy ideas that these new cabinet ministers can take up and implement if theyif can take up and implement if they if they choose to . we'll they if they choose to. we'll see. but this is a man who's not shy of, you know , saying that he shy of, you know, saying that he likes tony blair. he likes what tony blair did in government. will he want to replicate tony blair? >> well, more than that actually. when chris hope at david lammy, they're just coming out of town , 10 downing street, out of town, 10 downing street, he's smiling broadly. no wonder he's smiling broadly. no wonder he's just got the foreign secretary's job. chri
pat chancellor of the exchequer. pat mcfadden was discussing him there.e duchy of lancaster and john healey, defence secretary, the two latter names there, as we were talking about them as the aukus, the, the threads between the blair years and the, the new era. >> yes. and we'll see what what what the exact role blair plays is. but i imagine there will be a lot of help from the tony blair institute, for instance. they have a lot of policy ideas that these new cabinet ministers can take...
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pat was a supporter of that. right. pat also was way ahead of the game in terms of americans with disabilities. and she really did a lot at the white house itself to make it accessible. so there were areas other than the more traditional ways we think about civil rights. she was really more in terms of equal rights and that was where pat nixon fit in. excellent. thank you. all right. now we've got a question from tiffany from atlanta. tiffany asks, could betty ford's dedication to women's rights also be considered civil rights activism? yes, it could. in fact, i you know, i think the hillary clinton speech i know somebody had written the question about why not hillary? know we really associate hillary with human rights in a broader sense. also, eleanor roosevelt, because of the work she did at the un with chairing the committee that created un declaration of human rights. and so, yes, it's definitely a civil right. and and so those women need to be included. i have 20 minutes. and that was one of the frustrating things
pat was a supporter of that. right. pat also was way ahead of the game in terms of americans with disabilities. and she really did a lot at the white house itself to make it accessible. so there were areas other than the more traditional ways we think about civil rights. she was really more in terms of equal rights and that was where pat nixon fit in. excellent. thank you. all right. now we've got a question from tiffany from atlanta. tiffany asks, could betty ford's dedication to women's...
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but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on reading and the importance of that. but she also traveled with the vice president and then president. i mean, she was a bona fide world traveler. she was as vice president. she traveled with the president, i believe it is 53 countries excuse me, with the vice president, 53 countries. the first was a trip around the world which president eisenhower, the vice president, to take. and mrs. nixon went with them and the couple's secret service and one aide. and that was it. and they were on their own and they went to allies in east asia, all
but my mother was was close to pat. i mean, they been through so much together, just like my mother became good friends with nancy reagan. you know there's only so many people who have been in this fishbowl that understand where coming from. and and so they become dear friends. ladybird was another one who was a dear friend. ed talk me a little bit about that at nixon and how multifaceted she was from promoting volunteerism and really being on the the kind of the early edge of focusing on...
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the duke of sussex, prince harry, was awarded the pat tillman award for service. >> i stand here not tillman award recipient, but rather a voice on behalf of the invictus games foundation and the thousands of veterans and service personnel from over 20 nations who have made the invictus games a reality. >> plenty of great winners tonight and you can make the case. there were no losers because 100% of the profits go to the jimmy v foundation for cancer research in hollywood. i'm curt sandoval. >> and prince harry receiving that pat tillman award for service was not without some controversy. tillman, a bay area native, gave up his nfl career to join the military soon after nine over 11, only to be killed in afghanistan. prince harry acknowledged tillman's mother tonight, though she had said there may be more fitting recipients for the award. >> her advocacy for pat's legacy is deeply personal and one that i respect. the bond between a mother and son is eternal and transcends even the greatest losses. >> harry, himself a veteran, won the award for creating the invictus games, a paralymp
the duke of sussex, prince harry, was awarded the pat tillman award for service. >> i stand here not tillman award recipient, but rather a voice on behalf of the invictus games foundation and the thousands of veterans and service personnel from over 20 nations who have made the invictus games a reality. >> plenty of great winners tonight and you can make the case. there were no losers because 100% of the profits go to the jimmy v foundation for cancer research in hollywood. i'm curt...
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that was pat mcfadden speaking at the post office inquiry.at is coming up in the next little while. let me take you back to blenheim palace and show the live pictures there. what a wonderful backdrop that is for this european gathering chaired by sir keir starmer. in the last hour or so we have seen king charles arrived there, he was welcomed by the new british prime minister. we heard that king charles, amongst today's meetings, will have a one meeting with president zelensky. so, all of thatis with president zelensky. so, all of that is going on currently at blenheim palace. a reminder that we are expecting in the next little while a news conference with the new uk prime minister to discuss some of those conversations are the big issues of air at blenheim palace. as soon as we get those pictures from that news conference venue and when it begins, we will obviously carry and live here on bbc news. the justice secretary thejustice secretary is calling for the chair of chairof criminal chair of criminal cases review commission to step down aft
that was pat mcfadden speaking at the post office inquiry.at is coming up in the next little while. let me take you back to blenheim palace and show the live pictures there. what a wonderful backdrop that is for this european gathering chaired by sir keir starmer. in the last hour or so we have seen king charles arrived there, he was welcomed by the new british prime minister. we heard that king charles, amongst today's meetings, will have a one meeting with president zelensky. so, all of...
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department of justice often calls from on high and enlists the services of one man, pat craig, founder, craig has emerged as the go-to guy for orchestrating high stakes rescues around the world. we accompanied this modern-day noah to a zoo in puerto rico for his most ambitious mission yet. >> reporter: these lions were once literally the pride of puerto rico, housed at the dr. juan a. rivero zoo on the island of mayaguez, the only zoo on the island. but after years of decline, mismanagement, and neglect, this was the tableau that greeted pat craig and his wife, monica, when they arrived from colorado. >> what was your impression when you got to the zoo for the first time? >> the animals were very, very sad looking, and some of them were very, very sick. i felt physically and emotionally overwhelmed. >> even while we were there, animals died almost on a weekly basis. >> correct. >> so,that felt even worse because we're present and yet we were there too late. >> reporter: over the course of a decade, the u.s. department of agriculture cited the zoo two dozen times for substandard conditi
department of justice often calls from on high and enlists the services of one man, pat craig, founder, craig has emerged as the go-to guy for orchestrating high stakes rescues around the world. we accompanied this modern-day noah to a zoo in puerto rico for his most ambitious mission yet. >> reporter: these lions were once literally the pride of puerto rico, housed at the dr. juan a. rivero zoo on the island of mayaguez, the only zoo on the island. but after years of decline,...
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her advocacy for pat's legacy is deeply personal and one that i respect.he greatest losses. >> tillman's mother had criticized the decision to give harry the award honoring her late son. >>> in new mexico, the trial against alec baldwin enters day three. his defense team claiming the actor had no idea that the prop gun that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins could be deadly. yesterday a crime scene technician testified that live bullets were discovered mixed in with dummy rounds in several places on the set of "rust." today the film's armorer, hannah gutierrez-reed, who's already been convicted of involuntary manslaughter, could be called to the stand. she is expected to plead the fifth. >>> hollywood is remembering actor shelley duvall who is boast known for her role in the 1980s horror classic "the shining." [ screams ] >> she made a name for herself in the iconic film where she starred alongside jack nicholson. she died yesterday in her texas home after suffering from complications from diabetes. she also acted in a string of movies directed by robe
her advocacy for pat's legacy is deeply personal and one that i respect.he greatest losses. >> tillman's mother had criticized the decision to give harry the award honoring her late son. >>> in new mexico, the trial against alec baldwin enters day three. his defense team claiming the actor had no idea that the prop gun that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins could be deadly. yesterday a crime scene technician testified that live bullets were discovered mixed in with dummy...
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pat toomey was a member of congress for 18 years, 6 of them in the house, 12 in the senate.represented pennsylvania's 15th district in the house from 1998-2004 and then represented pennsylvania in the senate from 2010 until 2022. so really experienced the 211 1st century congress -- 21st century congress from the inside. his focus as a member, i think it's fair to say, was maybe especially on economic policy. he served on the budget committee, on the finance committee, on the joint economic committee committee. and maybe most notably, on the senate banking committee where he rose to be the ranking republican, a role that a certainly put him very is regularly into contact with the financial regulators. maybe not always in the most pleasant ways, but always in ways that reflect on the subject we're taking up today, the question of the role of the agencies and their relationship to congress. and so it gives them a perspective that the i think we all can learn from as we start to think about this subject. senator toomey, first of all, thank you very much for being here. we're gr
pat toomey was a member of congress for 18 years, 6 of them in the house, 12 in the senate.represented pennsylvania's 15th district in the house from 1998-2004 and then represented pennsylvania in the senate from 2010 until 2022. so really experienced the 211 1st century congress -- 21st century congress from the inside. his focus as a member, i think it's fair to say, was maybe especially on economic policy. he served on the budget committee, on the finance committee, on the joint economic...
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pat nixon was as accomplished as she was modest as as she was warm. although she spent nearly years in the public eye, she never sought the attention that came with her positions or activities even if people didn't know her. they knew that they admired nixon should not be underestimated. when you think of pat, her husband of 53 years, said, i hope that you remember the sunshine of her smile. she would like that. western flight 39 left to salt lake city at midnight, midnight, southbound from las vegas, los los angeles, because of a service when conditions pilot ben la vega brought around a high over the san gabriel mountains, was cruising at 14,000 feet over fontana at 2:40 p.m., where he made his first contact with the los angeles international airport. l.a. tower from western free nine. l.a. tower western three nine. highway tower three nine. this is western free reporting at 14,000 over fontana requesting landing instructions over on the three nine level. one way to fly with on gusty. thank you l.a. but that's quite a fire you have down there on fir
pat nixon was as accomplished as she was modest as as she was warm. although she spent nearly years in the public eye, she never sought the attention that came with her positions or activities even if people didn't know her. they knew that they admired nixon should not be underestimated. when you think of pat, her husband of 53 years, said, i hope that you remember the sunshine of her smile. she would like that. western flight 39 left to salt lake city at midnight, midnight, southbound from las...
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you know the major reason for that, pat?ualifications and stipulations that have stopped builders from building and so forth. what do you think of that? that's to me the problem request kamala harris and dei. >> larry, you said it very well. for the liberals, they focus and are obsessed with what you are instead of who you are. merit should account for everything and who you are is everything. what you are is immaterial and the fact they have $42 billion sitting there and that is the district and i want to see some access for rural folks to the broad band. they're beyond that 8 ball if you will. they're more concerned about the political decision and awarding the contracts to the supporters and can somehow sake back to them and it's obscene and i thank you for calling it out. larry: people on the left criticizing me for the mere mention of dei and they like to confuse the issue. it's not personal with me. i don't know ms. harris at all, and i have no idea what was behind her pick as vice president. i'm not making that point.
you know the major reason for that, pat?ualifications and stipulations that have stopped builders from building and so forth. what do you think of that? that's to me the problem request kamala harris and dei. >> larry, you said it very well. for the liberals, they focus and are obsessed with what you are instead of who you are. merit should account for everything and who you are is everything. what you are is immaterial and the fact they have $42 billion sitting there and that is the...
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former republican pennsylvania senator pat toomey took part in the discussion. this is about 35 minutes. octrine was problematic. [inaudible conversations] >> if folks will settle in, we'll get started in just a moment. are all right. well, good afternoon. last month the supreme court issued its decision on the chevron doctrine, major courts on the -- cases on the courts, regulators and the rule of law. for decades it was intention ifally or not a watershed moment changing the ways that courts, agencies, presidents and congress all went about their work. it also shaped the way we think about those institutions. the full effect of chevron deference in each of those institutions would not become clear for many years. so too, perhaps, would logue bright. some of its effects will be immediate and obvious, but some of its effects may not become evident for years. still, it's not too soon to start thinking seriously about it and not just the effects on the courts. in fact, today our main focus is on the constitution's institutions, on the hydraulic effects in congress
former republican pennsylvania senator pat toomey took part in the discussion. this is about 35 minutes. octrine was problematic. [inaudible conversations] >> if folks will settle in, we'll get started in just a moment. are all right. well, good afternoon. last month the supreme court issued its decision on the chevron doctrine, major courts on the -- cases on the courts, regulators and the rule of law. for decades it was intention ifally or not a watershed moment changing the ways that...
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and, ifi may, had he won pat get?— concrete change? and, ifi may, had he won pat get?found your around? a few _ he won pat get? have you found your around? a few different _ he won pat get? have you found your around? a few different questions. i around? a few different questions. look. i'm breathless for change and i think and hope that what you have already seen demonstrates that. not least the appointment yesterday of patrick vallance and james timpson, two individuals associated with change in delivery and it won't surprise you to know that the discussions i had yesterday with them or not the first discussions i've had with ample been talking to them for some time about the need for the change that we will put in place but, look,. iii years. it is going to take time. we have started. we have got plans in place. up until the election i was clearly not wanting to ahead of the election result but we have been planning for months, hitting the ground running. i have had extensive conversations myself, as has been our cabinet, with all those that they need to deliver wit
and, ifi may, had he won pat get?— concrete change? and, ifi may, had he won pat get?found your around? a few _ he won pat get? have you found your around? a few different _ he won pat get? have you found your around? a few different questions. i around? a few different questions. look. i'm breathless for change and i think and hope that what you have already seen demonstrates that. not least the appointment yesterday of patrick vallance and james timpson, two individuals associated with...