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patrick and kay had survived.dall had some questions for kay. >> how do you know he came through the window? >> coming up. kay describes, in horrifying detail, a night of terror. >> remember, if you do anything stupid, i have a gun, i will have you killed, and i have your husband. >> but does her story matched the evidence? when "dateline" continues. en "dateline" continues. or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. facing collagen that's all hype? olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates better than the $400 cream. for visibly firmer skin. olay. face anything when you skip the rinse with finish quantum, you save up to 20 gallons of water each time. finish quantum with activblu technology has the power to remove the toughest stains without pre-rinsing for dishes so clean they shine. join finish and skip the rinse to save our water. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spra
patrick and kay had survived.dall had some questions for kay. >> how do you know he came through the window? >> coming up. kay describes, in horrifying detail, a night of terror. >> remember, if you do anything stupid, i have a gun, i will have you killed, and i have your husband. >> but does her story matched the evidence? when "dateline" continues. en "dateline" continues. or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your...
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patrick. everything you just said about 100 by the can't possibly be true because 50 members are the us intelligence community said that this is the new guess that is absolutely spot on the new york times washington post leaks are going directly through these media outlets and then they get amplified by cnn and miss nbc and the other major broadcasters. okay . so the new york times absolutely has been trading propaganda misinformation on behalf of the f. b. i, the pentagon, cia washed and post does the same thing on a regular basis. and during the trump administration, this kind of process became weaponized from the beginning of the trunk term. i mean, everything was just, it was like everything was ending up or in all these papers, it was like a daily fake news story that had to do with russia or trump, or something like this. so the state of the mainstream media is so toxic. and these, these are some of the most speaker cnn the most immoral. busy people you could possibly imagine in that net
patrick. everything you just said about 100 by the can't possibly be true because 50 members are the us intelligence community said that this is the new guess that is absolutely spot on the new york times washington post leaks are going directly through these media outlets and then they get amplified by cnn and miss nbc and the other major broadcasters. okay . so the new york times absolutely has been trading propaganda misinformation on behalf of the f. b. i, the pentagon, cia washed and post...
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go ahead, patrick. much of what you see in the united states generally. ok, surrounding any major of the sensational political events or even terrorist attacks, a lot of it, by the time the media does its thing, and by the time the political machine does its thing, it's a big production. ok. and so this is no exception. and this one was absolutely made to order. listen to what the d. c, capital police were saying. what nancy pelosi office was saying there was clearly clearly as for the mayor of d. c, claiming there was a stand down order or a series of stand down orders that was allowed to happen. and so there was calling an insurrection. has anybody been tried with arms? any protest has been tried with the legal possession of weapons or anything like that to my knowledge. none. so you can't have an insurrection without anybody charged with a firearm or something like that. so if it's just a bunch of posters and rabble rousers and various other provocative tours, that's only sedition. ok, so, but there
go ahead, patrick. much of what you see in the united states generally. ok, surrounding any major of the sensational political events or even terrorist attacks, a lot of it, by the time the media does its thing, and by the time the political machine does its thing, it's a big production. ok. and so this is no exception. and this one was absolutely made to order. listen to what the d. c, capital police were saying. what nancy pelosi office was saying there was clearly clearly as for the mayor of...
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patrick, you were there as well i hear?, i took the 19—hour train journey to cornwall and then you sit in a press room which is more than a 50—minute drive from where the actual leaders are meeting. so you are very much one step removed but i very much agree that it's been a frustrating year for us and i was hoping maybe even this week to have gone to tehran for the iran presidential elections and i got a visa and was all set to go and then it became too complicated with covid certificates and timelines so it's been a frustrating time. also with me today is tom wainwright, media editor at the economist and tom, let's start with you. and with a big media story of the week, the launch of gb news. i am sure you have been watching it. andrew neil on this programme said it was going to offer appointment to view television. what have you made of it so far? it's interesting. i'm probably more used to writing stories about news organisations going bankrupt and having to lay off all theirjournalists rather than new ones starting, so
patrick, you were there as well i hear?, i took the 19—hour train journey to cornwall and then you sit in a press room which is more than a 50—minute drive from where the actual leaders are meeting. so you are very much one step removed but i very much agree that it's been a frustrating year for us and i was hoping maybe even this week to have gone to tehran for the iran presidential elections and i got a visa and was all set to go and then it became too complicated with covid certificates...
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patrick: very much. the service sectors, the restaurants and hotels, those are big drivers of the stock market. the technology companies, the thesis is that it is moving away from man and towards computers and efficiency. you get a bit of both sides of those. extension from the big tech, hard to expected to go further even though they want to be suffering from higher wages or higher input costs when you're looking at a 52% gross margin on any iphone. i don't think there is going to be an ability to expand those things. lisa: i think about your earlier point that you think inflation is probably more of a risk than the market is realizing. can you dovetail your expectation of man versus machine, machine taking dominance over men with that inflation given the fact that tech investments -- tech advancements have been disinflationary? patrick: you have a 30 year disinflationary backdrop with increasing global trade, getting the regulations from the 1980's and the tech improving productivity. we seem to be mov
patrick: very much. the service sectors, the restaurants and hotels, those are big drivers of the stock market. the technology companies, the thesis is that it is moving away from man and towards computers and efficiency. you get a bit of both sides of those. extension from the big tech, hard to expected to go further even though they want to be suffering from higher wages or higher input costs when you're looking at a 52% gross margin on any iphone. i don't think there is going to be an...
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patrick is patrick. >> jimmy: okay, yeah. >> make sense?never win against patrick mahomes. >> jimmy: why not? >> i played against him in the tahoe tournament. they do one every year in lake tahoe. i was beating him for 15 holes. cash on the line. and what does he do? he does what patrick mahomes always does, comes back at the very end and ones it. [ laughter ] smoked me and took all the money. >> jimmy: what's an amount of money hypothetically that a patrick may homes and rob riggle would wager on a round like that? >> i althouhic to go big stakes. 20 bucks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? yeah. >> patrick just got this new contract, apparently. [ laughter ] i didn't read much about it, i don't know if you heard about it. but he went a little higher stakes. he was really -- he was like, well, let's play for this. i'm like, i didn't get the contract you got. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really -- what amount of money would be significant enough that it would mean anything, really, other than winning? >> exactly. it's just pride. i think
patrick is patrick. >> jimmy: okay, yeah. >> make sense?never win against patrick mahomes. >> jimmy: why not? >> i played against him in the tahoe tournament. they do one every year in lake tahoe. i was beating him for 15 holes. cash on the line. and what does he do? he does what patrick mahomes always does, comes back at the very end and ones it. [ laughter ] smoked me and took all the money. >> jimmy: what's an amount of money hypothetically that a patrick may...
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patrick rische rhymes with fish >> because of the emotional turmoil this morning, i'll let it slide.i'm a mess. stop me when you can i have noticed about the gamification on the telecast when we talk about technology and gaming and gambling on pro sports, we saw people to have a va avatar on screens what is the next step in sports? >> mobile gaming is where it is right now. the one area of gaming that has already grown and soon to be the majority of most bets made is in-game betting. if we ever placed an a bet, youe before the game. on the over/under. now with in-game betting, with the advancements with access to data on the fly and companies can change on the fly and you are betting in the game with mobile that is really going to boost engagement frank, one last thing. let me tell you why engagement is important even before the pandemic across the leagues go down. the at-home viewing experience is so good nfl sundays, i'm watching red zone i'm not going to the games we try to bring people back to the arenas and get them engaged that helps with the corporate partnerships that is why
patrick rische rhymes with fish >> because of the emotional turmoil this morning, i'll let it slide.i'm a mess. stop me when you can i have noticed about the gamification on the telecast when we talk about technology and gaming and gambling on pro sports, we saw people to have a va avatar on screens what is the next step in sports? >> mobile gaming is where it is right now. the one area of gaming that has already grown and soon to be the majority of most bets made is in-game...
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~' . . . , we were given questions in order, patrick? ~ . . . , ., patrick? a very, very large _ therefore avoiding a very, very large peak is important. that is why the second — large peak is important. that is why the second part of the vaccination, which _ the second part of the vaccination, which is _ the second part of the vaccination, which is stopping or reducing the chance _ which is stopping or reducing the chance of— which is stopping or reducing the chance of spreading, is an important part of— chance of spreading, is an important part of this — chance of spreading, is an important part of this. that is why getting the younger people vaccinated becomes important, because you stop the size _ becomes important, because you stop the size of— becomes important, because you stop the size of the increase in any peak, — the size of the increase in any peak, and _ the size of the increase in any peak, and hopefully manage that down to a level— peak, and hopefully manage that down to a level where the number of infections _ to a level where the number of in
~' . . . , we were given questions in order, patrick? ~ . . . , ., patrick? a very, very large _ therefore avoiding a very, very large peak is important. that is why the second — large peak is important. that is why the second part of the vaccination, which _ the second part of the vaccination, which is _ the second part of the vaccination, which is stopping or reducing the chance _ which is stopping or reducing the chance of— which is stopping or reducing the chance of spreading, is an...
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patrick, you might as well i hear? cornwall and and you sit in a press room which is a more than 15 minute drive from where the actual leaders are meeting. so you are very much one step removed but i agree that it's been a frustrating year for us and i was hoping maybe using the spectacle to go to tehran for the iran presidential elections and then it became too complicated with covid—i9 codes and timelines so it's been a frustrating time. also with me today is tom, media editor at the economist and tom, let's start with you. and that the peak media story of the week, the launch of bgbb was, i am sure you have been watching it. they said it was going to affect appointment to view television. what have you made of it so far? it's interesting, and more used to writing stories about these organisations going to bankrupt and having to affect families that new ones starting so it makes an exchange to have new linear tv channel. i think so far, the quantity may be a bit uneven. they have got some experience janice by enginee
patrick, you might as well i hear? cornwall and and you sit in a press room which is a more than 15 minute drive from where the actual leaders are meeting. so you are very much one step removed but i agree that it's been a frustrating year for us and i was hoping maybe using the spectacle to go to tehran for the iran presidential elections and then it became too complicated with covid—i9 codes and timelines so it's been a frustrating time. also with me today is tom, media editor at the...
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um as patrick said i am a historian here at patrick's alma mater. ohio university and i was very pleased when patrick invited me to give the presentation today that i have entitled celebrated controversial reluctant and political us first. ladies. this is a photograph of the first ladies exhibit at the smithsonian institution the national museum of american history several years ago showcasing first ladies of the gilded age and progressive era. and various first ladies of that period fell into these categories of the celebrity the controversial first lady the reluctant first lady the political first lady and these are the four categories that scholars and the general public largely put first ladies into so i'll give you some quick examples of each of these four archetypes and using examples from living human memory the celebrity first lady. i assume this woman needs no introduction jackie kennedy arguably the most famous woman in america during her time is first lady, perhaps the most famous woman in the world. later to be known as jackie o and so w
um as patrick said i am a historian here at patrick's alma mater. ohio university and i was very pleased when patrick invited me to give the presentation today that i have entitled celebrated controversial reluctant and political us first. ladies. this is a photograph of the first ladies exhibit at the smithsonian institution the national museum of american history several years ago showcasing first ladies of the gilded age and progressive era. and various first ladies of that period fell into...
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patrick and scored again. with something extraordinary. fific patrick and scored again.erfor this is in scoring again and this was the contender for goal of the tournament and weighing office line, 2-0, tournament and weighing office line, 2—0, scott and cannot find a way back. is 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. . . 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. , ., ., , ,., 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. , ., ., , ., , 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. , ., ., ., , ., back. is a tough lesson for us at the highest _ back. is a tough lesson for us at the highest level— back. is a tough lesson for us at the highest level and _ back. is a tough lesson for us at the highest level and the - back. is a tough lesson for us at the highest level and the best i the highest level and the best tournaments in the world, you have tournaments in the world, you have to take _ tournaments in the world, you have to take your— tournaments in the world, you have to take your chances and the czech republic _ to take your chances and the czech republic and did that and we did not
patrick and scored again. with something extraordinary. fific patrick and scored again.erfor this is in scoring again and this was the contender for goal of the tournament and weighing office line, 2-0, tournament and weighing office line, 2—0, scott and cannot find a way back. is 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. . . 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. , ., ., , ,., 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. , ., ., , ., , 2-0, scott and cannot find a way back. , ., ., ., , ., back. is...
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patrick: i don't think it is likely in the very near term.me recognition of that around the world, as pretties in if it can to mount of money are now being pledged in the form of either loans or grants to help with the refugee populations in col ombia, ecuador, etc. i think the problem for the biden administration is what to do about the humanitarian crisis. on the one hand, they see maduro as not a credible partner in relieving circumstances on the ground, and a country that has had food shortages, medical shortages, and it is very difficult to calculate the impact of covid. that said, the u.s. clearly wants to help, but the government has been severely criticized by the u.n. high commissioner of human rights, and the high commission has recently suggested that at least some of the human rights violations perpetrated by the regime constitute crimes against humanity. so my sense is the biden administration wants to avoid partnering with such an unsavory regime at the same time it is looking for ways to relieve the humanitarian crisis. i think
patrick: i don't think it is likely in the very near term.me recognition of that around the world, as pretties in if it can to mount of money are now being pledged in the form of either loans or grants to help with the refugee populations in col ombia, ecuador, etc. i think the problem for the biden administration is what to do about the humanitarian crisis. on the one hand, they see maduro as not a credible partner in relieving circumstances on the ground, and a country that has had food...
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patrick, i have to tip my ca . for us. patrick, i have to tip my ca- to for us.u tonight because i i cap to you tonight because i understand you have come on the programme and it is her birthday evening, is that right? it is programme and it is her birthday evening, is that right?— evening, is that right? it is my birthda . evening, is that right? it is my birthday- i _ evening, is that right? it is my birthday. i had _ evening, is that right? it is my birthday. i had a _ evening, is that right? it is my birthday. i had a lovely - evening, is that right? it is my birthday. i had a lovely meal. evening, is that right? it is my i birthday. i had a lovely meal with my family and england one as well. you watch the game? i my family and england one as well. you watch the game?— you watch the game? i had some school work. _ you watch the game? i had some school work, of _ you watch the game? i had some schoolwork, of course, - you watch the game? i had some schoolwork, of course, i- you watch the game? i had some school work, of course, i watch i you watch the game? i
patrick, i have to tip my ca . for us. patrick, i have to tip my ca- to for us.u tonight because i i cap to you tonight because i understand you have come on the programme and it is her birthday evening, is that right? it is programme and it is her birthday evening, is that right?— evening, is that right? it is my birthda . evening, is that right? it is my birthday- i _ evening, is that right? it is my birthday. i had _ evening, is that right? it is my birthday. i had a _ evening, is that...
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patrick, you might as welll hear? i— little sleep. patrick, you might as well i hear? i hear? i took the _ little sleep. patrick, you might as well i hear? i took the 19 - little sleep. patrick, you might as well i hear? i took the 19 hour - welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey _ welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey to _ welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey to cornwall - welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey to cornwall and i well i hear? i took the 19 hour i train journey to cornwall and and you sit in a press room which is a more than 15 minute drive from where the actual leaders are meeting. so you are very much one step removed but i agree that it's been a frustrating year for us and i was hoping maybe using the spectacle to go to tehran for the iran presidential elections and then it became too complicated with covid—i9 codes and timelines so it's been a frustrating time.— codes and timelines so it's been a frustrating time. also with me today is tom, frustrating time. also with me today is tom. media _ frustrating time. also with me
patrick, you might as welll hear? i— little sleep. patrick, you might as well i hear? i hear? i took the _ little sleep. patrick, you might as well i hear? i took the 19 - little sleep. patrick, you might as well i hear? i took the 19 hour - welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey _ welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey to _ welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey to cornwall - welll hear? i took the 19 hour train journey to cornwall and i well i hear? i took the 19 hour i...
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let us know what you want to knowfrom patrick and we can ask those questions here tonight . this is a great book. i couldn't put it down over the last week. it was reviewed for thewall street journal . he called it a novel like account of the story are about to hear about from patrick, fast-paced writing. it movesvery quickly . you will learn more about gunpowder. it's an exciting story and there's a lot to your on this account of the indispensable's. to tell you more about patrick o'donnell because he won't tell you these things, is a best-selling critically acclaimed military historian and an expert on an elite unit. this is the second book of the revolutionary war period. the first one washington's immortals, the untold story of the elite regiment that changed the course of the revolution got him down this path and then he came to the washington library to work on this book that you're about to hear about. he also has received awards for his book beyond valor which covered the second world war and this is his 12th book,exciting work done across generations . he's done imp
let us know what you want to knowfrom patrick and we can ask those questions here tonight . this is a great book. i couldn't put it down over the last week. it was reviewed for thewall street journal . he called it a novel like account of the story are about to hear about from patrick, fast-paced writing. it movesvery quickly . you will learn more about gunpowder. it's an exciting story and there's a lot to your on this account of the indispensable's. to tell you more about patrick o'donnell...
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and also patrick collins who became o'reilly's best friend. collins was active in raising money for tenant relief between 1879 and 1880. and he later was very important in raising money for the irish parliamentary party in the 18 months he served as president of the american branch of the irish national league. he became the second born irish american in office and died in office in 1906 which opened up the door, i think, for james michael curley to enter city hall. but again, this rise of irish politicians was not very popular. and here's another cartoon from 1894 that indicated a lot of , i suppose, local yankee concern about the irish coming into politics and you have the standard stereotypes, of somebody with the irish flag, the bishop up here was a policeman here somewhere. and here of course, the state house. top in the background. collins and o'reilly started their political activities as fenians but they decided to give that up and as i said, were very important in sponsoring the constitutional approach. i know time is leading on here.
and also patrick collins who became o'reilly's best friend. collins was active in raising money for tenant relief between 1879 and 1880. and he later was very important in raising money for the irish parliamentary party in the 18 months he served as president of the american branch of the irish national league. he became the second born irish american in office and died in office in 1906 which opened up the door, i think, for james michael curley to enter city hall. but again, this rise of...
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next on the civil war author patrick bringing discusses. his book the land shall be deluged in blood a new history of the nat turner revolt. this talk was part of the gettysburg college civil war institute's annual summer conference. good morning. good morning. again. hi peter, carmichael. remember the history department at gettysburg college. i'm also the director of the civil war institute. it is my pleasure this morning. to introduce to you patrick breen who is an associate professor in history and classics at providence college. i should note he is also the father of one of our high school scholarship recipients from last year, correct. she came here and enjoyed herself. i'm sure patrick is the author of the land shall be delused and blood. a new history of nat turner's revolt published by oxford university press i can say to you. that it is one of the finest books that i've read in southern history and a very long time it is a book that i assigned to my undergraduate this spring and as we all know. undergraduates, they're tough custome
next on the civil war author patrick bringing discusses. his book the land shall be deluged in blood a new history of the nat turner revolt. this talk was part of the gettysburg college civil war institute's annual summer conference. good morning. good morning. again. hi peter, carmichael. remember the history department at gettysburg college. i'm also the director of the civil war institute. it is my pleasure this morning. to introduce to you patrick breen who is an associate professor in...
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patrick's cathedral. the white house is an incredibly different -- difficult place to be during these three days. the johnsons leave the sitting on lbj's schedule. this i really love. it shows lady bird as the orchestrator of the image making and also as the animator of her subject. her suspect. lbj comes and he's tired and exhausted. one of the things you can't see, he's holding in his hand a letter that chuck rob, his son-in-law, has written to him from vietnam. he is reading the letters out loud. lady bird in the corner. they are about to get ready and sitting for what becomes his official presidential portrait. the next morning, they leave for new york for bobby kennedy's funeral. >> learn more about sarah polk, mary lincoln, and lady bird johnson sunday on the presidency at 8:00 eastern and 5:00 pacific here on american history tv. ♪ >> sunday on american artifacts, we tour behind the scenes at the smithsonian castle in washington, d.c. and see the space is not open to the public. here's a preview. >
patrick's cathedral. the white house is an incredibly different -- difficult place to be during these three days. the johnsons leave the sitting on lbj's schedule. this i really love. it shows lady bird as the orchestrator of the image making and also as the animator of her subject. her suspect. lbj comes and he's tired and exhausted. one of the things you can't see, he's holding in his hand a letter that chuck rob, his son-in-law, has written to him from vietnam. he is reading the letters out...
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everybody thank you. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," patrickn, author of "she memes well," writer and comedian, quinta brunson, an all new "closer look," featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley and now, seth meyers ♪ >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we are back from a week of hiatus and happy to be here. let's get to the news. president biden was set to discuss his infrastructure proposal today with the top republican negotiator, who i think is joe manchin in an op-ed, yesterday, democratic senator, joe manchin, announced that he would be voting against a new voting rights bill, and reiterated his support for the filibuster so, when i say he's democratic, that's just, like, the party he's in. wyoming congresswoman, liz cheney, said in a new interview that former president trump's incitement of the january attack on the capitol is quote, "the most dangerous thing a president has done." previously it was go to a play [ light laughter ] so, i'm glad scollins didn't change [ light laughter ] after a week off and h
everybody thank you. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," patrickn, author of "she memes well," writer and comedian, quinta brunson, an all new "closer look," featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley and now, seth meyers ♪ >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we are back from a week of hiatus and happy to be here. let's get to the news. president biden was set to...
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it's patrick and se, but it's a breezy and thank you to for your company. you can see the program again. anytime here our web site al jazeera dot com and for more discussion goes through our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha, inside story. we're on twitter. of course, our handle is at ha insights for, for me pete, adobe and everyone on the team here. and so thanks for watching. we will see you very soon for the moment. i me joggers in new delhi, take advantage of the relatively clear air after weeks of toxic small stopped people from venturing outside institutions including hobbit a pollution is leading to more severe cases of the corona virus and more depth from it. and no way in india situation worse than daddy, the number of cases auto record. and when in a desperate situation, the indian government set up a new commission to monitor forces and pollution across 5 north indian state health experts and environmentalist has been wanting for months. so the evening of the locked down would lead to an increase in pollution in the impact that w
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but it's patrick coming back to you in washington. i'm sure must offer into iran. would mind me paraphrasing what he had to say in his last on. so to my last question, when he was talking, he was basically saying that there is a certain optimism and a certain desire to engage with this process again. but what if, despite whoever becomes iranian president, what if the iranians then say, actually, dear fellow interlocutors, we want to talk about a missile capabilities, because correct me if i'm wrong, him up the original j. c. p o, a. when it was all contract, the 20142015, they were very, very clever because they took mis style ambition and they kind of put that on the back burner. and they said, no, this is about generating nuclear power. this is about meeting your power, energy requirements, 1st and foremost, and there are other issues which we can talk about down the line. so the binding administration and his european partners definitely want to get on to other issues after the j. c. p. o is restored, they want to talk about iran missiles and the missiles that i
but it's patrick coming back to you in washington. i'm sure must offer into iran. would mind me paraphrasing what he had to say in his last on. so to my last question, when he was talking, he was basically saying that there is a certain optimism and a certain desire to engage with this process again. but what if, despite whoever becomes iranian president, what if the iranians then say, actually, dear fellow interlocutors, we want to talk about a missile capabilities, because correct me if i'm...
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patrick: it is challenging for all businesses.iew is we look at government guidance first, that is different in each country. the u.k. has a potential change in stance on july 19. that is different from france and italy and germany. germany will rollout 50%. we are looking at government response first, what are the government guidelines. employee welfare and the main things we need to do is make sure our employees are safe. we want to encourage people back into the office. we will be evaluating all of these factors to come out with a set of policies that meet all those requirements over time. anna: thank you very much, patrick thomson, ceo emea asset management ops, jp morgan asset management. let's get up-to-date with all the corporate news flow. laura: sources say bullish cryptocurrency exchange backed by a group of billionaires is in a spac merger talk. the value could be $12 billion with an agreement possible in the next few weeks. the final valuation could change depending on the price of bitcoin. a bid was rejected from volk
patrick: it is challenging for all businesses.iew is we look at government guidance first, that is different in each country. the u.k. has a potential change in stance on july 19. that is different from france and italy and germany. germany will rollout 50%. we are looking at government response first, what are the government guidelines. employee welfare and the main things we need to do is make sure our employees are safe. we want to encourage people back into the office. we will be evaluating...
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patrick geary�*s been watching final day at lord's, pick a direction and set your piece.st to win. take the car —— game is far from englishman's grasp as possible. england might catch these risks but the kiwis like a challenge so at lunch they got the game rolling, declaring and setting england 273 runs to win, new zealand would need ten wickets. they were thinking of an england batting collapse but their sting was drawn. he eventually departed. zach crawley was less stubborn. 56—2, by knowing the final session of the match england were thinking of saving it, not winning it. the focus drifted and the game settled into a sunday evening lull. neil wagoner saw trapping joe root lbw as significant. he went through to his 50 and saluted. this was not a match destined to end in celebrations. so here is confirmation of the score at lords in that first test. hundred and 53—3. dominic sibley on his half—century. not too much to go until that one ends and aggro. —— a draw. america's lexi thompson has a one shot lead going into the final round of the us women's open in san francisco
patrick geary�*s been watching final day at lord's, pick a direction and set your piece.st to win. take the car —— game is far from englishman's grasp as possible. england might catch these risks but the kiwis like a challenge so at lunch they got the game rolling, declaring and setting england 273 runs to win, new zealand would need ten wickets. they were thinking of an england batting collapse but their sting was drawn. he eventually departed. zach crawley was less stubborn. 56—2, by...
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patrick is a youth mentor, and he will introduce the panelists for our program tonight. patrick? >> good evening, everyone. my name is patrick, i am from the justice network, the youth -- [inaudible] and youth justice was formerly known as the -- academy which started over 30 years ago. our mission is to breaking the revolving door cycle of incarceration and build an incredible new justice system by providing young people with individualized advocacy, minnesota to haveship and opportunities to grow, thrive and become leaders such as myself. ian manuels works in new york city. he is a poet and motivational speaker at schools and social organizations nationwide. he is the author of the book "my time will come." he was sentenced to life in prison at the age of 14, held in solitary confinement for 18 years and was finally freed as part of an incredible crusade by the equal justice initiative. it describes the struggle for redemption, my time come -- [inaudible] to the capacity of the human work to transcend -- through his dedication to writing poetry. yousef is an inspiration aal spe
patrick is a youth mentor, and he will introduce the panelists for our program tonight. patrick? >> good evening, everyone. my name is patrick, i am from the justice network, the youth -- [inaudible] and youth justice was formerly known as the -- academy which started over 30 years ago. our mission is to breaking the revolving door cycle of incarceration and build an incredible new justice system by providing young people with individualized advocacy, minnesota to haveship and...
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nasdaq out performing by 28 points joining us now is patrick fruzzetti.f the tape doesn't tell you what happened all week long. tell me, in your mind, what has been the most important development for the markets this week is it the fed and the interest rate forecast for the next couple of years? >> thanks for having me, dom two days ago, the fed raised expectations for inflation for the year and brought forward th timeframe of when they expect to raise rates given the 2023 number they gave tapering, but no indication of timing we have seen the dollar strengthened materials and precious metals sold off a bit rea rea reality, the fed is wtalking an not walking. since the beginning of the pandemic, the fed is really bought over 50% of total u.s. treasury issuance. if total u.s. treasury issuance of $4.5 trillion, they bought over 50% that is an astronomical amount of money this is really the only game if town we expect that to continue we don't in the long run to expect the fed to raise rates. that's where we are today. >> okay, i'll take a couple of steps b
nasdaq out performing by 28 points joining us now is patrick fruzzetti.f the tape doesn't tell you what happened all week long. tell me, in your mind, what has been the most important development for the markets this week is it the fed and the interest rate forecast for the next couple of years? >> thanks for having me, dom two days ago, the fed raised expectations for inflation for the year and brought forward th timeframe of when they expect to raise rates given the 2023 number they...
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. >>>> caller: this is jim patrick from patrick and company in san francisco. looking at the security budget and relative to the budget relative to the item up for approval and for security company and i find the budget calls spending $7.3 million a year. and i want to repeat that. $7.3 million a year with the police department to supervise and secure the transit center and that is $20,000 a day for that service. i do visit the park quite a bit. i do see them once in a while. i consider this a bit of a boondoggle. we need to look at that relative to trading that service out for the contract and services below. >> thank you. >> thank you. mr. secretary, any other callers? >> that concludes public comment under the director's report. i will call the nekt item. >> item six is the citizens advisory update. and the c.e.o. will direct you on this item. >> good morning, directtors. i'm derek holt and ten gaugement this past tuesday evening was pretty high and a good time. and we were thrilled to have the tjpa board of direct members in attendance, director shaw. thank
. >>>> caller: this is jim patrick from patrick and company in san francisco. looking at the security budget and relative to the budget relative to the item up for approval and for security company and i find the budget calls spending $7.3 million a year. and i want to repeat that. $7.3 million a year with the police department to supervise and secure the transit center and that is $20,000 a day for that service. i do visit the park quite a bit. i do see them once in a while. i...
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>> patrick, do you have the cost? i think the ask is in the presentation. >> i'm sorry, fiscal year 22 is $5.7 million is what's being requested. >> what is the cost? >> it depends on size. >> yes. >> how many vacantpositions here ? >> i can get that for you but i don't have it in front ofme but i can try to get it before the hearing is over . >> i can get the pavilion and basicform positions, that would be great . so just to touch on racial equity programs in the force, can you give me an example of one plan that you submitted to the office of racial equity? >> absolutely. you have a very comprehensive plan and i know all city departments wererequired to submit it but in terms of our hiring , so we've done an annual, we've done the first of many surveys to assess our diversity and inclusivity and those surveys were things like does the department support of national development and we've got a sampling of that. how many of the people who were attending the surveys leave have an opportunity to promote? i get the acces
>> patrick, do you have the cost? i think the ask is in the presentation. >> i'm sorry, fiscal year 22 is $5.7 million is what's being requested. >> what is the cost? >> it depends on size. >> yes. >> how many vacantpositions here ? >> i can get that for you but i don't have it in front ofme but i can try to get it before the hearing is over . >> i can get the pavilion and basicform positions, that would be great . so just to touch on racial...
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me very interesting though, isn't it, patrick? but we'll have to wait under the 48 hours to see what comes out of it. thanks for coming on. that was patrick henderson. geo political analyst night. bob why? meanwhile, and a massive police presence are covering brussels as it plays host to that nato summit. taking place and just 48 hours ahead of those. holly anticipated talks there between the russian and us leaders. the lines has set a pretty aggressive tone and they moscow among its major challenges with more have all europe correspondent, pacer oliver. well, it was a longer than expected meeting at the end of it, yet, stultz and bird, the nato secretary general said that the alliance faced multifaceted threats. it was clear from the communicate that they put out on the statement, the insult gave to the press exactly who they believe those multifaceted threats come from russia mentioned 63 fine. china mentioned 10 times, in fact, the nato secretary general saying the lions members need to think twice about not only the, the busin
me very interesting though, isn't it, patrick? but we'll have to wait under the 48 hours to see what comes out of it. thanks for coming on. that was patrick henderson. geo political analyst night. bob why? meanwhile, and a massive police presence are covering brussels as it plays host to that nato summit. taking place and just 48 hours ahead of those. holly anticipated talks there between the russian and us leaders. the lines has set a pretty aggressive tone and they moscow among its major...
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very pleased to say we got patrick headings in jupiter, gladly say that patrick thing she time. so the international community then has been pretty much silent on this along with freedom of speech organizations. why do you think that's a good question, kevin. you think that they would be very vocal about this because the fact that it's, that's a very dangerous precedent here. when i mean, look, when you dig down into the fine print on this, we see it. it's not long till we see the same tropes appearing the been just reuse over and over again. either with regards to the demon is ation of russia. a russian, this information in america. and here we have the they are calling it disguised as news organizations or media outlets targeting the us to subvert the u. s. democratic process. so now this is sort of vogue using a rainy in news outlets or sympathetic to iran or thing to iran. they're accusing them of subverting the u. s. democratic process. that's a new one. i haven't heard that yet, but yet this is the sort of stuff that we see later throughout this. yeah, i mean, you think it
very pleased to say we got patrick headings in jupiter, gladly say that patrick thing she time. so the international community then has been pretty much silent on this along with freedom of speech organizations. why do you think that's a good question, kevin. you think that they would be very vocal about this because the fact that it's, that's a very dangerous precedent here. when i mean, look, when you dig down into the fine print on this, we see it. it's not long till we see the same tropes...
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please welcome back to the show, patrick radden keefe hello patrick, how are you >> hey, great to seet those of us who are fans of your work. >> i thought that was so amazing. i heard about it this morning. i was super psyched. particularly because he actually did a segment -- i write in the book about a segment he did on his show about the sackler family >> seth: well that's probably why he's excited about it, is he just wanted to see his name in print. >> it's, you know, fairly typical of him, i'd say. >> seth: yeah, that -- you -- yeah, i mean, you know the guy that's all he's about. so, you know, one of the things -- the last time you were here, talking about your book, "say nothing," i remember us speaking after it was over, and you saying that this was what you're working on next and you know, obviously a great deal of research has to go into a book like this, and a pandemic, it turns out, will hamstring some efforts insofar as research is concerned but people being at home turned out to be advantageous >> yeah, it was a funny thing. so i had been gathering lots of documents, go
please welcome back to the show, patrick radden keefe hello patrick, how are you >> hey, great to seet those of us who are fans of your work. >> i thought that was so amazing. i heard about it this morning. i was super psyched. particularly because he actually did a segment -- i write in the book about a segment he did on his show about the sackler family >> seth: well that's probably why he's excited about it, is he just wanted to see his name in print. >> it's, you...
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patrick gearey, bbc news.nton matusevich play in the final round of qualifying over five sets tomorrow. katie swan and naykta bains play their second round matches tomorrow. swan had a comfortable straight sets win today as she beat the australian lizette cabrera 7—5, 6-2. finally, wales flanker justin tipuric has come into the starting team for saturday's british and irish lions match againstjapan at murrayfield. he replaces scotland back—rower hamish watson, who suffered a concussion in training. watson, who was set to make his first appearance for the lions, will be cleared to play again once he passes a series of medical tests. now, for everything else, you can head to the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. hello. two weather systems working south with a chance of rain. most of it will be light and patchy, as early as it spreads further south and weekends. early sunshine east anglia and the southeast, increasing cloud for the afternoon, chance of light rain by evening. elsewhere patchy
patrick gearey, bbc news.nton matusevich play in the final round of qualifying over five sets tomorrow. katie swan and naykta bains play their second round matches tomorrow. swan had a comfortable straight sets win today as she beat the australian lizette cabrera 7—5, 6-2. finally, wales flanker justin tipuric has come into the starting team for saturday's british and irish lions match againstjapan at murrayfield. he replaces scotland back—rower hamish watson, who suffered a concussion in...
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son patrick refused to give up. calling around to hospitals around the country, no luck until stanford. instead if he recovered enough, stanford would treat him. he was well enough in august. patrick moved to san jose to help his dad recover. shared about the experience. >> seeing my dad go through all that, seeing him come out on top has inspired me, actually. i don't think anything will ever be as difficult as everything that my dad went through. my dad is a very special guy to me. done everything for us, and everything i do is going to be to try and repay everything he's done for us. >> eventually underwent successful lung and kidney transplant. one of the first patients in the country to have multiple covid related transplants. patrick played a pivotal role in recovery, different to speak but told us how he feels. >> he's my hero. >> he's now back home in washington continuing recovery. >>> new at 11:00, two brothers from san francisco defied the odds and gravity to do something at yosemite never done before. mo
son patrick refused to give up. calling around to hospitals around the country, no luck until stanford. instead if he recovered enough, stanford would treat him. he was well enough in august. patrick moved to san jose to help his dad recover. shared about the experience. >> seeing my dad go through all that, seeing him come out on top has inspired me, actually. i don't think anything will ever be as difficult as everything that my dad went through. my dad is a very special guy to me. done...
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patrick gearey, bbc news. congratulations to new zealand. first wave of athletes selected for the paralympicsgb squad for tokyo. great britain won 33 athletics medals in rio, including 15 golds. rachel latham has been talking to some of those heading forjapan. ina in a couple months' time, around 240 athletes are expected to compete for great britain at the paralympics in tokyo. but today, we are putting the spotlight on just three of them. pair athletics made its team announcement in loughborough this morning, and first up we spoke to paralympic champions holly arnold and hannah, croft. i’nn paralympic champions holly arnold and hannah, croft.— and hannah, croft. i'm really excited. _ and hannah, croft. i'm really excited. i'm _ and hannah, croft. i'm really excited, i'm really _ and hannah, croft. i'm really excited, i'm really nervous, l and hannah, croft. i'm really- excited, i'm really nervous, people are always asking me, this is her fourth paralympics? how can you be nervous? but i'm really excited, i think it's really nice now that l
patrick gearey, bbc news. congratulations to new zealand. first wave of athletes selected for the paralympicsgb squad for tokyo. great britain won 33 athletics medals in rio, including 15 golds. rachel latham has been talking to some of those heading forjapan. ina in a couple months' time, around 240 athletes are expected to compete for great britain at the paralympics in tokyo. but today, we are putting the spotlight on just three of them. pair athletics made its team announcement in...
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and he is new england's patrick henry and it was patrick henry before there was patrick henry. and i tell the story than that chapter of three people who are going to be significant over the next 16 years and one of them is skeptical that he actually is the most common loyalist by 1775 and what's stunning is that most people don't really know his name or his story. he's going to become the royal governor and he is american-born and if you had asked someone as late as 1770 or so definitely 1775 which of these two favorite boston were smart people would end up supporting american independence and who would end up siding with the kingdom of benjamin franklin, both of them boston boys really smart, people would have maybe said franklin, his illegitimate son is the governor of new jersey and hutchinson will side with the with his fellow new englanders. so lots of people that are more obscure, but i think hudson in particular because i want my audience knew there was another side even to the american revolution. if he were alive today and what does it mean that all? he is mitt romney
and he is new england's patrick henry and it was patrick henry before there was patrick henry. and i tell the story than that chapter of three people who are going to be significant over the next 16 years and one of them is skeptical that he actually is the most common loyalist by 1775 and what's stunning is that most people don't really know his name or his story. he's going to become the royal governor and he is american-born and if you had asked someone as late as 1770 or so definitely 1775...
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earlier patrick harker said that the time should be now. >> it is perfect for us to slowly, carefully move back on her purchases at the appropriate time. when that is, that is something you need to start discussing. we have to be careful removing accommodation so we don't create any kind of taper tantrum. that's why we need to discuss very early and very often what we are going to do. manus: alan higgins. let's check if he's had a 40 year career in finance or not. you can asset question moment in -- mr. higgins. how they dared to buy corporate bond etf's, and then when they bought junk. it's not the size of the bond, but is there any significance in the messaging at all for you? >> not quite 40 years, but i have seen inflation in part of my career. from 1988 to 1989, inflation in the u.k. went from three to 10 and two years so i've seen high inflation. we will see this higher inflation. going back to last march, it was incredibly dramatic, the fed buying corporate bonds and as you say,? even for the first time. if you remember, the credit etf's had died, they were trading at huge disc
earlier patrick harker said that the time should be now. >> it is perfect for us to slowly, carefully move back on her purchases at the appropriate time. when that is, that is something you need to start discussing. we have to be careful removing accommodation so we don't create any kind of taper tantrum. that's why we need to discuss very early and very often what we are going to do. manus: alan higgins. let's check if he's had a 40 year career in finance or not. you can asset question...
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patrick, thanks for that.il the start of the tokyo olympics, and with nine japanese prefecturing including tokyo under a state of emergency, the pressure is on japan to get it under control. olympians have started to make their way to japan. the australia softball team, among the first international athletes to travel to the games since the pandemic forced the delay. the japanese media reports spectators may have to have a negative test to attend the games. cnn is in tokyo covering the games for us. let's start with the criticism and calls for the games to be canceled, and now you have teams literally starting to arrive or dribble in. i guess that really sends a message that wrer e're going to this. >> reporter: yeah, again, great naus for those who are hoping the games the actually do place that summer, and the voices are few and far between here in japan. other on the south sudanese track and field team, the softballers from australia are the first teams to arrive. while the team for australia is fully vacci
patrick, thanks for that.il the start of the tokyo olympics, and with nine japanese prefecturing including tokyo under a state of emergency, the pressure is on japan to get it under control. olympians have started to make their way to japan. the australia softball team, among the first international athletes to travel to the games since the pandemic forced the delay. the japanese media reports spectators may have to have a negative test to attend the games. cnn is in tokyo covering the games...
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vallance said, _ chris whitty and patrick vallance said, they're not 100% effective.ive. there are — said, they're not 100% effective. there are those who are unvaccinated, whether by choice or they are _ unvaccinated, whether by choice or they are unable to have the vaccine medicallx — they are unable to have the vaccine medically. there's also the question of how— medically. there's also the question of how long — medically. there's also the question of how long immunity lasts. so, all of how long immunity lasts. so, all of those _ of how long immunity lasts. so, all of those mean that it is wise to be cautious— of those mean that it is wise to be cautious about the new variant. of course, _ cautious about the new variant. of course, had — cautious about the new variant. of course, had the borders been more strictly— course, had the borders been more strictly controlled, perhaps cases wouldn't — strictly controlled, perhaps cases wouldn't have reached the height they now — wouldn't have reached the height they now have.— they now have. harriet, a lot of --eole they
vallance said, _ chris whitty and patrick vallance said, they're not 100% effective.ive. there are — said, they're not 100% effective. there are those who are unvaccinated, whether by choice or they are _ unvaccinated, whether by choice or they are unable to have the vaccine medicallx — they are unable to have the vaccine medically. there's also the question of how— medically. there's also the question of how long — medically. there's also the question of how long immunity lasts. so,...
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david patrick underwood was killed outside of the federal courthouse in oakland. it happened during the unrest after the death of george floyd federal prosecutors say that stephen use the demonstration as a cover to kill underwood. he's also accused of shooting and killing santa cruz county deputy damon gutzwiller during a shoot out a week later, prosecutors say the carrillo is a member of the boogaloo boys movement right wing militia group that believes an anti government. now to the north bay where rohnert park police. the detectives there have now arrested 2 people in connection with the homicide that happened on friday. june 4th christian perez from windsor. no 100 all solorio from rohnert park are both now facing a variety of charges including murder and conspiracy. police say the 2 men shot and killed cesar some mona friday after a confrontation at an apartment complex. no other information has been released at this point. >> traffic is once again moving in the south lanes of highway one o one in santa clara after a deadly wrong-way crash early this morning.
david patrick underwood was killed outside of the federal courthouse in oakland. it happened during the unrest after the death of george floyd federal prosecutors say that stephen use the demonstration as a cover to kill underwood. he's also accused of shooting and killing santa cruz county deputy damon gutzwiller during a shoot out a week later, prosecutors say the carrillo is a member of the boogaloo boys movement right wing militia group that believes an anti government. now to the north bay...
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patrick gearey, bbc news.y of a result made for a fantastic team to be a part of it. and for us, very proud moment in our history and a proud momentjust as team, really. four british players remain in qualifying for next week's wimbldeon championships. arthur fery and anton matusevich play in the final round of qualifying over five sets tomorrow. katie swan and naykta bains play their second round matches tomorrow. swan had a comfortable straight sets win today as she beat the australian lizette cabrera 7-5, 6-2. finally, wales flanker justin tipuric has come into the starting team for saturday's british and irish lions match againstjapan at murrayfield. he replaces scotland back—rower hamish watson, who suffered a concussion in training. watson, who was set to make his first appearance for the lions, will be cleared to play again once he passes a series of medical tests. now, for everything else, you can head to the bbc sport website, but thatis head to the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for no
patrick gearey, bbc news.y of a result made for a fantastic team to be a part of it. and for us, very proud moment in our history and a proud momentjust as team, really. four british players remain in qualifying for next week's wimbldeon championships. arthur fery and anton matusevich play in the final round of qualifying over five sets tomorrow. katie swan and naykta bains play their second round matches tomorrow. swan had a comfortable straight sets win today as she beat the australian...