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afteron spitzer was forced out r that,ut his number two david patterson took over the job as new york governor. but david patterson was basically forced out too after a corruption scandal revealing serious domestic violence allegations against his top s aide.on and governor paterson's alleged interference to make those allegations go away. patterson was ultimately found not to have committed witness tampering but the aide against which the allegations were madea did plead guilty to harassing e his former girlfriend. in the midst of that scandal and the investigation thereof governor patterson ends up not running for another term. andrew cuomo steps up, he wins the democratic nomination to run for governor of new york in 2010 after that mess from the two previous democratic governors. in order to actually ascend to the top job, though, cuomo had to go through the general election, right? and he had to defeat the guy the republicans had nominated for governor that year. that candidate was named carl paladino. carl palladino, during his complain, was found to have had a frequent habit of
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as in cuomo's case, many democratic allies tried to urge patterson to step aside, called the reportse in the white house at the time. he did drop out of the race for governor in 2010 but patterson served out the remainder of his term. now, patterson found himself in the governor's mansion in 2008 because his predecessor, eliot spitzer resigned in the wake of his own scandal the ambitious attorney who staked his reputation on being a zealous enforcer of the law became known as client number 9, his political career brought to a sudden halt after federal agents caught him on a wiretap arranging to have a woman travel from new york to washington, d.c. for sex, a violation of federal sex trafficking laws. so to be sure, each of these situations is different, but the theme of powerful men being accused of abusing their position of authority and trust for their own ends has not gone away, sadly. >> thank you for that, laura jarrett. >> that's quite a history. >> it is. >>> i want to bring in cnn political analyst and new york times washington correspondent m maggie haberman. i want to start
as in cuomo's case, many democratic allies tried to urge patterson to step aside, called the reportse in the white house at the time. he did drop out of the race for governor in 2010 but patterson served out the remainder of his term. now, patterson found himself in the governor's mansion in 2008 because his predecessor, eliot spitzer resigned in the wake of his own scandal the ambitious attorney who staked his reputation on being a zealous enforcer of the law became known as client number 9,...
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patterson was ultimately found not to have committed witness tampering but the aide against which the allegations were made did plead guilty to harassing his former girlfriend. in the midst of that scandal and the investigation thereof governor patterson ends up not running for another term. andrew cuomo steps up, he wins the democratic nomination to run for governor of new york in 2010 after that mess from the two previous democratic governors. in order to actually ascend to the top job, though, cuomo had to go through the general election, right? and he had to defeat the guy the republicans had nominated for governor that year. that candidate was named carl pal deano. during his campaign he was found to have had a frequent habit of circulating wildly racist and profoundly -- profoundly -- i mean profoundly pornographic e-mails to a surprisingly large number of political pals. i'll tell you just from a personal perspective or pulling back the curtain here a little bit, the carl paladino pornography e-mail scandal led us in this show to setup a whole set of rules internally we still u
patterson was ultimately found not to have committed witness tampering but the aide against which the allegations were made did plead guilty to harassing his former girlfriend. in the midst of that scandal and the investigation thereof governor patterson ends up not running for another term. andrew cuomo steps up, he wins the democratic nomination to run for governor of new york in 2010 after that mess from the two previous democratic governors. in order to actually ascend to the top job,...
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, but david patterson was basically forced out to after a corruption scandal of domestic allegations and top aide and this quid trying to make those allegations go away. patterson was found to have not committed witness tampering, but the aimed against the allegations remain they did plead guilty to harassing his former girlfriend. in the midst of that scandal in the investigation there, of governor patterson and not running for another turn and andrew cuomo steps up, he wins the democratic nomination to run for governor of new york in 2010, after that mess from the two previous democratic governors. in order to actually ascend to the top job though, cuomo had to go through the general election, right? he had to defeat the guy the republicans and nominated for governor that year, that candidate was named carl pallid dino. carl palladino, during his campaign was found to have had a frequent habit of circulating wildly racist and profoundly i mean profoundly pornographic emails to a surprisingly large number of political pals. i will tell you, just from a personal perspective, pulling
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in 2008, his successor david patterson finish off his three-year term.erson's last year as governor, allegations of witness tampering and lying under oath swirled in an investigation was launched and it was headed by andrew cuomo, the man who would replace him. in the investigation lasted only a five months but was never patterson to grant program in 2010 and a perfect attorney general to be elected as governor. andrew cuomo easily rose to governor missus scandal and has since continued gliding through many more over his past 11 years in office. and to name a few, the mormon commission, in which cuomo created a special commission of investigators to root out corruption and albany. only to uncover his administration was affiliated with said corruption. in the buffalo billion, 1 billion-dollar economic package deal to upgrade the city of buffalo but cuomo's right-hand man to spearhead the initiative was indicted for rigging the project in this game steered more than $850 million in state-funded contracts to cuomo's allies and eight cover-up of new york's n
in 2008, his successor david patterson finish off his three-year term.erson's last year as governor, allegations of witness tampering and lying under oath swirled in an investigation was launched and it was headed by andrew cuomo, the man who would replace him. in the investigation lasted only a five months but was never patterson to grant program in 2010 and a perfect attorney general to be elected as governor. andrew cuomo easily rose to governor missus scandal and has since continued gliding...
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steve patterson, nbc news >>> now to our series "justice for all" and the prosecutor who says politics is standing in the way of freedom for a man she believes was wrongfully convicted 26 years ago here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: the story starts here on this front porch where in 1994 a man was murdered the police arrested lamar johnson, who was tried, convicted and sentenced to life in prison that's where the story might end if circuit attorney kim gardner's office hadn't found this, a record of payments never disclosed to the only eyewitness in the case, who later recanted his testimony. years later two other people confessed they were the killers, not lamar johnson. >> you believe he was wrongfully convicted >> yes, i do >> reporter: so in 2019 gardner filed for a new trial. but missouri law says a prosecutor can only seek that within 15 days of a conviction in johnson's case back in 1995. >> 15 days that's it? justice ends i don't think that there is time limits on innocence >> reporter: a judge appointed the missouri attorney general, republican eric schmitt, to represent the
steve patterson, nbc news >>> now to our series "justice for all" and the prosecutor who says politics is standing in the way of freedom for a man she believes was wrongfully convicted 26 years ago here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: the story starts here on this front porch where in 1994 a man was murdered the police arrested lamar johnson, who was tried, convicted and sentenced to life in prison that's where the story might end if circuit attorney kim gardner's office...
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we are west of patterson falls. washington crossing the delaware, famous scene by emmanuel lutz on christmas night december 25th into the morning of the 26th. a large life-sized painting, but here's a realistic one that came out much more recently in 2011 and debuted at the new york historical society. you can see it was at nighttime. it was a different kind of craft. there's a cannon, maybe it's hamilton's and so on and so forth. not good weather. similarly, another painting by connecticut's own don troyani, amazingly talented painter who is now retired. this is one of his last paintings he did, victory or death. and it's hamilton and washington and others including the future president james monroe also an artillery officer under knox for the battle of trenton. there they are in the early morning light trudging through the ice and snow. you can imagine how cold they must have felt. hamilton's artillery was indeed at both battles of trenton. what do i mean? we hear of the battle of trenton. what do i mean battle wi
we are west of patterson falls. washington crossing the delaware, famous scene by emmanuel lutz on christmas night december 25th into the morning of the 26th. a large life-sized painting, but here's a realistic one that came out much more recently in 2011 and debuted at the new york historical society. you can see it was at nighttime. it was a different kind of craft. there's a cannon, maybe it's hamilton's and so on and so forth. not good weather. similarly, another painting by connecticut's...
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>> steve patterson in los angeles, thank you. >>> make a plan for where to get vaccinated. visit planyourvaccine.com for more. >>> here in tokyo it's been another thrilling day for team usa with more medals in women's gymnastics and history-making moment in the pool. stephanie gosk now with the highlights. >> reporter: a week ago, mikaela skipper thought she was going home. to the she is a silver medalist. the pressure visible on her face moments before the first vault but she wouldn't be denied, not this time. >> mikaela skinner, your vault silver medalist, so cool. >> reporter: in a cheering section simone biles who withdrew creating a spot for skinner. bilds has the possibility of picking up a medal on bars. in the pool team usa fireworks wrapped up with the perfect finale. three golds and a silver. calaeb dressel dominated from the start in the 50-meter freestyle. >> dressel will get it done again. another gold for dressel of the united states! >> the men won another gold when the u.s. broke the world record in the medley relay becoming only one of five american men to
>> steve patterson in los angeles, thank you. >>> make a plan for where to get vaccinated. visit planyourvaccine.com for more. >>> here in tokyo it's been another thrilling day for team usa with more medals in women's gymnastics and history-making moment in the pool. stephanie gosk now with the highlights. >> reporter: a week ago, mikaela skipper thought she was going home. to the she is a silver medalist. the pressure visible on her face moments before the first...
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steve patterson, nbc news, greenville, california. >>> it has happened yet again.ds of passengers hoping to canceled hundreds of additional departures. here is tom costello. r: day five of the spirit airlines meltdown. stranded passengers stuck in hours' long lines weaving through airports nationwide. from ft. lauderdale to san juan, newark to vegas, spirit had promised things would start to improve today. instead, it canceled another 400 flights, 52% of its schedule. after canceling 60% tuesday and wednesday, 40% on monday. more than 1700 flights so far this week. >> they're not even -- everybody is on standby. >> i lost two days of work because of this. >> reporter: spirit says the problem started sunday with weather-related cancellations. add to that the surge in summer travelers, staffing shortages and computer problems and spirit's dominoes a strong airline in terms of operations. and what happened this week has exposed the problems. >> reporter: leaving passengers s and stuck. >> weairbnb. so we don't have a place to stay as of now. >> reporter: ahead of anot
steve patterson, nbc news, greenville, california. >>> it has happened yet again.ds of passengers hoping to canceled hundreds of additional departures. here is tom costello. r: day five of the spirit airlines meltdown. stranded passengers stuck in hours' long lines weaving through airports nationwide. from ft. lauderdale to san juan, newark to vegas, spirit had promised things would start to improve today. instead, it canceled another 400 flights, 52% of its schedule. after canceling...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight, wildfires raging across greece and turkey, forcing thousands to flee their homes. flames surrounding the town just outside of athens. it's one of 100 fires across the country in the last 24 hours. >> we are surrounded. >> reporter: at least one person has died, but even with planes and helicopters circling to drop water, firefighters can't keep up. the men in this village defied evacuation orders to stay and fight the blaze themselves. >> we've been up at this fire about half an hour. the top of the village, and finally choppers are coming, firefighters are coming up. up until now it's been all volunteers. >> reporter: topped out at 117 degrees this weekend, across southern europe, the worst heatwave in 30 years. in turkey, walls of flames scorching more than 250,000 acres. at least eight people have died, and raging is the site of ancient olympia, where the greek prime minister challenging anyone who doubts climate change is real to come here and see it. molly hunter, nbc news, greece. >>> back home we're hearing from the ceo of spirit airline
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight, wildfires raging across greece and turkey, forcing thousands to flee their homes. flames surrounding the town just outside of athens. it's one of 100 fires across the country in the last 24 hours. >> we are surrounded. >> reporter: at least one person has died, but even with planes and helicopters circling to drop water, firefighters can't keep up. the men in this village defied evacuation orders to stay and fight the blaze...
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talk about their decision not to endorse a candidate is california gop chairwoman jessica milan, patterson. jessica, thanks so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 8 o'clock this saturday night. >> thanks, jennifer and great to be with you to talk a little bit about yesterday. you guys were discussing possibly endorsing a candidate who i guess what was the minds said in the shift in the last 24 hours that kind of lead you to move away from endorsing one particular candidate. >> well over the last month there was a process put in place prior to that there was no for the california republican party to even engage in an what was critical was at first of all, we didn't know when we started out this process, he would be on the ballot and with no prominent democrat on the ballot and such a outstanding field of republicans. it really puts us in a position where we can focus on question number one and each one of these candidates can make their case to the californians as to why they would be the best replacement for the worst governor in our state's history. but do you see where it could l
talk about their decision not to endorse a candidate is california gop chairwoman jessica milan, patterson. jessica, thanks so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 8 o'clock this saturday night. >> thanks, jennifer and great to be with you to talk a little bit about yesterday. you guys were discussing possibly endorsing a candidate who i guess what was the minds said in the shift in the last 24 hours that kind of lead you to move away from endorsing one particular candidate....
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when gates says, okay fine, you can have patterson's brigade. he looks at patterson's brigade and says, it is way under strife. he does the detective work and albany, finds the days. patterson's brigade has already been wiped out at the saratoga campaign, there's been huge attrition numbers. that isn't even a full strength brigade. he is deep in me, calling me. so, he puts in both writing as an impertinent person face to face, he did exchanges to gates who finally reliance after weeks. he says fine, i will finally relent to washington's demands. and it shows how much trust that hamilton received from washington to go on this mission. similarly, after he meets with gates he then has to meet with an equally incorrigible israel bottom, and all-time are, old pot. a hero of the battle of bunker hill. he does not want to listen -- putnam is good enough to be his grandfather. because putnam is in his sixties. he's, like now i'm not giving up my soldiers. he will eventually relent to hamilton's strong demands. hamilton knows when he has to turn the scre
when gates says, okay fine, you can have patterson's brigade. he looks at patterson's brigade and says, it is way under strife. he does the detective work and albany, finds the days. patterson's brigade has already been wiped out at the saratoga campaign, there's been huge attrition numbers. that isn't even a full strength brigade. he is deep in me, calling me. so, he puts in both writing as an impertinent person face to face, he did exchanges to gates who finally reliance after weeks. he says...
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you can have patterson's brigade he looks at patterson's brigade and says it's way under strength. he does detective work and finds out that patterson's brigade has been wiped out at stoga. that's not even a full-strength brigade. he's duping me and conning me so he puts in both writing as an in-person face-to-face heated exchanges to gates who finally relents after weeks. he says fine. okay. i will finally relent to washington's demands and it shows how much trust that hamilton received from washington to go on this mission. similarly after he meets with gates, he then has to meet with an equally incorrigible general israel putnam, old put, the hero of the french and indian war and the battle of bunker hill. he doesn't want to listen to alexander ham top either. at this point, you know, putnam is old enough to probably be his grandfather because put snm in his 60s. he says, no, i'm not giving up my soldiers. he'll, too, relent to hamilton's strong demands. hamilton knows when he has to turn the screws and really forcefully speak on behalf of george washington and so it's for that
you can have patterson's brigade he looks at patterson's brigade and says it's way under strength. he does detective work and finds out that patterson's brigade has been wiped out at stoga. that's not even a full-strength brigade. he's duping me and conning me so he puts in both writing as an in-person face-to-face heated exchanges to gates who finally relents after weeks. he says fine. okay. i will finally relent to washington's demands and it shows how much trust that hamilton received from...
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that's a terrific question, trygve, and to david patterson. and i've thought -- i've thought a lot about this question. but to be blunt, i actually think this book could have been written probably anytime in the last, oh, 35 to 40 years. that is the -- i think all the evidence was basically available if people -- it could have been written for a while. here is the problem, the problem is no one knew the story existed except really the germans for a long time. the whole story was deliberately, quite deliberately covered up by house in his lifetime, business the inter war period. house publishes this version of his diaries that he did with the yale historian seymour that deliberately edits out a lot of the key material from his diaries and the british had no interest in publicizing this and didn't know what had happened, so there is some really quite suggestive evidence that the germans discussed and released at the beginning of 1920s, but unless you follow the german evidence -- and everyone was distracted with the 1914 war guilt controversy du
that's a terrific question, trygve, and to david patterson. and i've thought -- i've thought a lot about this question. but to be blunt, i actually think this book could have been written probably anytime in the last, oh, 35 to 40 years. that is the -- i think all the evidence was basically available if people -- it could have been written for a while. here is the problem, the problem is no one knew the story existed except really the germans for a long time. the whole story was deliberately,...
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yvonne: thank you so much, warren patterson joining us out of singapore.ing up, the taliban rapidly gains territory in afghanistan. we dive deeper into the geopolitical impacts. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to the show. the latest now on what is happening in afghanistan with the u.s. sending 3000 troops to evacuate their embassy staff as the taliban are closing in on the capital. yvonne: a grim end to the u.s.'s longest war. in april, joe biden announced plans to withdraw troops by september 11. weeks later, the taliban launched a major offensive and gained ground. on july 2, the airbase effectively ended their involvement. the u.k. and u.s. are now sending troops to evacuate diplomats and citizens. the taliban now control almost one third of provincial capitals and is closing in on kabul. watching this closely is our next guest. david: dr. rudra chaudhuri is with us to talk about it. is it a matter of hours, or a matter of days? >> i hope it is not a matter of hours or days, but the unexpected traction of the taliban has been incredible. i don
yvonne: thank you so much, warren patterson joining us out of singapore.ing up, the taliban rapidly gains territory in afghanistan. we dive deeper into the geopolitical impacts. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to the show. the latest now on what is happening in afghanistan with the u.s. sending 3000 troops to evacuate their embassy staff as the taliban are closing in on the capital. yvonne: a grim end to the u.s.'s longest war. in april, joe biden announced plans to withdraw troops...
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patterson added heat never trusted cuomo.ly say the step out loud. i guess it's safe now. at the same type new york republican congressman candidate for governor lee is eldon claims chris cuomo's in-laws attended one of his fundraisers. awkward. so many bad looks, so little time but here to break it down this fox news contributor and media reporter for the hill, joe concho. quickly on this thing from de blasio in patterson, i don't trust cuomo as far as i could throw them i have a very dim and cynical view of him. what is the theory about what is going to do and 12 days un- resigned? i am still confused. >> with your bad knee you should not throw anybody. he said quote harrison buehler. a spokesperson playing the delay was to ensure an orderly transition at this critical time where key decisions still remain on covid-19, the delta variant and other significant challenges facing the state. , was stripped of his executive power uncovered six months ago. can people ever stop lying? was it written this particular statement by cuo
patterson added heat never trusted cuomo.ly say the step out loud. i guess it's safe now. at the same type new york republican congressman candidate for governor lee is eldon claims chris cuomo's in-laws attended one of his fundraisers. awkward. so many bad looks, so little time but here to break it down this fox news contributor and media reporter for the hill, joe concho. quickly on this thing from de blasio in patterson, i don't trust cuomo as far as i could throw them i have a very dim and...
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these which are now called colt patterson revolvers. they look unusual to us. they have a folding trigger and they also were a miserable failure. now, he had gone out of business given up on these. but a man who had served as a texas ranger had used these revolvers in texas and felt they were exactly what the military needed for the wars and skirmishes along the texas/mexico border. came back to ask him to make a thousand of these for sale to the government. they needed to be bigger, heavier and more powerful. his name was sam walker and this colt became known as the walker model. as you can see it was a big heavy revolver, pushing almost 5 pounds in weight. it took a very heavy power charge. too powerful for the metallurgy at the time. only 10% survived. a number of those are found with cracked or broken cylinders. he shortened the cylinder, came out with the lagoon model and from that point on, the colt firearms manufacturing company was off on a road to success and established itself as an iconic american firearms manufacturer. >> th
these which are now called colt patterson revolvers. they look unusual to us. they have a folding trigger and they also were a miserable failure. now, he had gone out of business given up on these. but a man who had served as a texas ranger had used these revolvers in texas and felt they were exactly what the military needed for the wars and skirmishes along the texas/mexico border. came back to ask him to make a thousand of these for sale to the government. they needed to be bigger, heavier...
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steve patterson, nbc news, greenville, california. >> coming up, we remember the leader known as theent, when the 11th hour continues. hour continues when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. a close friend of mine and, i think, of many of you, as well. richard trumka died today from a heart attack. he was an american worker. always fighting for working people, protecting their wages, their safety, their pensions. and their ability to build a middle class life. i also believe that the middle class built america. but i know who built the middle class, unions. unions built the middle class. there is no doubt that richard trumka helped build unions all across this country. >> the last thing before we go tonight is the death of a true stalwart in the american labor movement. richard trumka, head of the afl-cio, died today at 72. the afl-cio is made up of 56 unions representi
steve patterson, nbc news, greenville, california. >> coming up, we remember the leader known as theent, when the 11th hour continues. hour continues when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. a close friend of mine and, i think, of many of you, as well. richard trumka died...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >> ed asner dead at 91.hanks to steve patterson for that report. >>> coming up next, we're just over an hour from daylight from the gulf coast. we'll see the latest on ida. the latest from the storm when we come right back. when we come right back baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? >>> good morning and welcome to "way too early." i'm jacob soboroff on the monday, august 30th. ida is one of the most powerful storms to every hit the country and continues to crawl across the state. >>> at least one person is dead after a tree fell on a home near baton rouge, louisiana. the storm made it to a category 4 on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. more than 1 million people are still without power. it could make the area more s
steve patterson, nbc news. >> ed asner dead at 91.hanks to steve patterson for that report. >>> coming up next, we're just over an hour from daylight from the gulf coast. we'll see the latest on ida. the latest from the storm when we come right back. when we come right back baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. that's...
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i saw something in david patterson's note. the german archives on this stuff have been very stopping and are excellent, but it does help to be able to read engineer non-. very few of the american scholars ever really tried to get -- but they didn't know to look at it because they didn't know it was an issue. are i'm sorry to have interrupted. >> no, not at all. not at all. where is the guns of august in all of this which i take to mean how does the whole system of rivalries and everything that helped us explain and the degree that we can, the outbreak of the war, is there may be kind of an inearthia still going on that narrows this window even as it's opening and then another factor that you addressed very directly but maybe could be expanded upon. you've got a question about what was house's -- what was edward house's goal, his -- you know, why was he dissembling? why was he not open with wilson and then -- and then i hope you'll save time just to give your kind of two or three-minute, you know, summery argument about why thi
i saw something in david patterson's note. the german archives on this stuff have been very stopping and are excellent, but it does help to be able to read engineer non-. very few of the american scholars ever really tried to get -- but they didn't know to look at it because they didn't know it was an issue. are i'm sorry to have interrupted. >> no, not at all. not at all. where is the guns of august in all of this which i take to mean how does the whole system of rivalries and everything...
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another question given the significance of this moment from david patterson so why have so few people written about it. why did it not strike, you know arthur link or burn baum or or others as um, they're being of their their yes that that's a terrific question trick and to and to david patterson. and i thought i've thought a lot about this question, but to be blunt. i actually think this book could have been written. probably any time in the last of 35 to 40 years. um, that is the i think all the evidence was basically available. if people put it could have been written for a while. here's the problem. the problem is no one knew the story existed except that really the germans for a long time. the whole story was was deliberately quite deliberately covered up by a house in his lifetime. which is the interwar period house publishes this version of his diaries that he did with the yale historian, seymour. that deliberately edits out a lot of the key material from his diaries. and the british had no interest in publicizing this and didn't know what had happened. so there are some really
another question given the significance of this moment from david patterson so why have so few people written about it. why did it not strike, you know arthur link or burn baum or or others as um, they're being of their their yes that that's a terrific question trick and to and to david patterson. and i thought i've thought a lot about this question, but to be blunt. i actually think this book could have been written. probably any time in the last of 35 to 40 years. um, that is the i think all...
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these water not called cold and patterson revolvers. they look unusual to us, they have a folding trigger, it lobbed down with a hammer when it's cocked, and they also were a miserable failure. now, he had gone out of business, gave up on these but a man in the u.s. mounted rifles who has served as a texas ranger, had to use these revolvers in texas and felt they were exactly with the military needed for the wars and skirmishes with the texas mexico border. came back to colt and asked him to make 1000 of these for her sale to the government, that they needed to be bigger, heavier and more powerful. his name was sam walker and this colt became known as the walker model. as you can see, it was a big, heavy revolver pushing almost five pounds in weight and it took a very heavy powder charge. too powerful for the metallurgy at the time, and out of the 1100 of these that are made, only 10% of these survive that were made. and a number of these were found with cracked or broken cylinders. he's the shortened the cylinder came out with this mod
these water not called cold and patterson revolvers. they look unusual to us, they have a folding trigger, it lobbed down with a hammer when it's cocked, and they also were a miserable failure. now, he had gone out of business, gave up on these but a man in the u.s. mounted rifles who has served as a texas ranger, had to use these revolvers in texas and felt they were exactly with the military needed for the wars and skirmishes with the texas mexico border. came back to colt and asked him to...
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lauren patterson saying the lineup will be engaging and inspirational stories for our viewers.ng for the perfect house and i've got the first sneak peek. >> we are looking for our dream house in georgia. for the past 20 years we've been grinding it out but we are ready now to get that dream home and that work to pay off. >> it will lineup, stuart varney, country music star john rich, tv veteran micro, casey mcdonald, part of the brand-new lineup called fbn prime, so excited to share this news with you and want to say you know lauren patterson very well. this is her vision, this is her vision and we are also excited, it is a new chapter for us. >> feel like home renovation shows could follow. this could be awesome. like chip and joanna, this is great stuff. congratulations. jillian: let's talk about this. a former obama administration official wants nonvaccinated americans on the no-fly list. she says, quote, the white house has rejected nationwide vaccine mandate, a sweeping suggestion the biden administration cannot even an active it wanted to but a no-fly list for an vaccinat
lauren patterson saying the lineup will be engaging and inspirational stories for our viewers.ng for the perfect house and i've got the first sneak peek. >> we are looking for our dream house in georgia. for the past 20 years we've been grinding it out but we are ready now to get that dream home and that work to pay off. >> it will lineup, stuart varney, country music star john rich, tv veteran micro, casey mcdonald, part of the brand-new lineup called fbn prime, so excited to share...
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in february of 2017, patterson flew to nashville to pitch parton an idea for a new book.nger going to seek her fortune. her answer was yes. in two days later he sent her an outline and lyrics for seven new songs. the book will be released next year and parton will release a 12-track title at the same time. >>> now a follow-up on a story we reported a couple weeks ago. a royal fan now owns a slice of history, likely with freezer burn. a 40-year-old piece of cake from prince charles and princess diana's wedding sold at action for over $2,500. the large slice was first owned by a staffer. bids came in from around the world but it landed with jeffrey layton for over three times itsest mated value of $700. >>> still ahead, richard haass joins us to discuss the taliban's fight. >>> a look at this date in history, 82 years ago, "the wizard of oz" had its world premier in wisconsin, three days before opening in hollywood. ♪ we're off to see the wizard ♪ ♪ the wonderful wizard of oz ♪ ♪ because because because because because because of the wonderful things he does ♪ ♪ we're off t
in february of 2017, patterson flew to nashville to pitch parton an idea for a new book.nger going to seek her fortune. her answer was yes. in two days later he sent her an outline and lyrics for seven new songs. the book will be released next year and parton will release a 12-track title at the same time. >>> now a follow-up on a story we reported a couple weeks ago. a royal fan now owns a slice of history, likely with freezer burn. a 40-year-old piece of cake from prince charles and...
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back to you. >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> all right.anel of scientists released a blistering new report today on the state of the changing climate. they found that humans have pushed the planet into unprecedented categories. the climate change is here, and accelerating and causing damage that is irreversible for thousands and maybe hundreds of thousands of years to come. we have seen floods and unrelenting heat waves and fires that have wiped towns off of the map. and they call it a "code red" for humanity, but the question is if humanity going to listen. and joining us is michael mann, and author of "the new climate war, the fight to take back our planet." michael, thank you for joining us. you joined the show friday and you said that this report is going to be really bad. what is it predicting for the next decade or two as climate change accelerates? >> thank you, yasmin. good to be with you, and as we are seeing the tragedies play out in realtime as we are seeing the wildfire second largest in california history could become the larg
back to you. >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> all right.anel of scientists released a blistering new report today on the state of the changing climate. they found that humans have pushed the planet into unprecedented categories. the climate change is here, and accelerating and causing damage that is irreversible for thousands and maybe hundreds of thousands of years to come. we have seen floods and unrelenting heat waves and fires that have wiped towns off of the map. and they...
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the next 24 hours will determine the type of reporting we're doing in the next 36 hours. >> steve pattersonive on scene, thank you let's turn to michelle grossman tracking the fire threat michelle, the wind, a huge problem here. >> yeah. hi there, shep y yes, it's the wind it's fuel for the fire it's low humidity. they're in extreme drought, excessive heat heat warning and heat wave after heat wave. we'll continue to see that this fire season is getting longer typically, it starts in july, ends in december now it's stretching to november, adding to the problem. we're in a red flag warning, redding all the way to osemite and reno we're seeing so low humidities, looking at zero percent in some of these timbers and wind gusts up to 35 miles an hour that are fanning these flames we are burning millions and millions of acres. we are burning downtowns this is a terrible situation that seems to be the norm. last year was a record-setting year it looks like we'll be on pace to that. we're in the third active fire season we still have a few months to go before we see the end of this. for the 2021 fi
the next 24 hours will determine the type of reporting we're doing in the next 36 hours. >> steve pattersonive on scene, thank you let's turn to michelle grossman tracking the fire threat michelle, the wind, a huge problem here. >> yeah. hi there, shep y yes, it's the wind it's fuel for the fire it's low humidity. they're in extreme drought, excessive heat heat warning and heat wave after heat wave. we'll continue to see that this fire season is getting longer typically, it starts...
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lester >> all right, steve patterson in california, thank you. al roker is tracking the dangerous heat for us, and now a potential tropical threat al, it looks like the worst is yet to come >> lester, the worst of the heat comes tomorrow we've got 146 million people under heat advisories through tomorrow, stretching literally from coast to coast look at these temperatures while they're in the upper 90s to mid-90s, you add in the humidity and it's going to be triple-digits from st. louis, cincinnati, new york, washington, down to charlotte and we're watching tropical storm fred moving west-northwest at 15 miles per hour current path puts into it the gulf some time saturday afternoon but the cone of uncertainty includes miami, tampa, and jacksonville rainfall amounts anywhere from 2 to 4 inches, but could see upwards of 8 we'll continue to track it. lester >> all right, al, thanks very much >>> in just 13 days, new york will have a new governor today kathy hochul distanced herself from andrew cuomo and the scandal that drove him out. anne thompson
lester >> all right, steve patterson in california, thank you. al roker is tracking the dangerous heat for us, and now a potential tropical threat al, it looks like the worst is yet to come >> lester, the worst of the heat comes tomorrow we've got 146 million people under heat advisories through tomorrow, stretching literally from coast to coast look at these temperatures while they're in the upper 90s to mid-90s, you add in the humidity and it's going to be triple-digits from st....
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she has teamed up with james patterson for "run, rose, run." be released next march along with a companion album of music from parton. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, kevin costner joins us from the field of dreams ballpark in iowa, i'm ann marie green. this is the cbs morning news. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ welcome to allstate. where our new auto rates are so low, ♪ you'll jump for joy. ♪ here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. (relaxing music) [voice] and exhale. you're in good hands with allstate. hey google, play from beginning. [voice] welcome. [narrator] google pixel 4a with 5g and pixel buds from $499 and $99. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus
she has teamed up with james patterson for "run, rose, run." be released next march along with a companion album of music from parton. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, kevin costner joins us from the field of dreams ballpark in iowa, i'm ann marie green. this is the cbs morning news. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ welcome...
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back to you. >> that was nbc's steve patterson reporting. >>> next, what the faa is doing about thosehe turbulence. >>> and later, bidding adieu to the 2021 games as team usa claims gold through the very end. we take you to tokyo. e you to to n caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto® diarrhea. its concentrated formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. see, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, make sure to have pepto® diarrhea on hand. ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a p
back to you. >> that was nbc's steve patterson reporting. >>> next, what the faa is doing about thosehe turbulence. >>> and later, bidding adieu to the 2021 games as team usa claims gold through the very end. we take you to tokyo. e you to to n caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto® diarrhea. its concentrated formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. see, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, make sure to have pepto®...
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lesser for this i remember during last year's famous debate with georgian patterson, you said that he managed to continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this pin demik, be categorized as stretch, exacerbate not the from day me, but the from day me was indeed to get that we already actually are. but then should god i believe we need from daily daily is now connected. we are not allowed to be me. you remember, i don't know use that or to speak to see that our shot record cost. everybody knows the main cause global warming because my frosty, mending and so on. so we have another day or so. so because soccer match, mark, exploding united states, let's be almost done. barbara tv. well, united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state of those who are who are governmental sophie, we know now numbers from united states, we pay the price $40.00 states, i know you know, be unsafe, just putting money into one you can do the shop to finally be there guy. he managed to estimate these. i don't know how you'd be in your back jo
lesser for this i remember during last year's famous debate with georgian patterson, you said that he managed to continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this pin demik, be categorized as stretch, exacerbate not the from day me, but the from day me was indeed to get that we already actually are. but then should god i believe we need from daily daily is now connected. we are not allowed to be me. you remember, i don't know use that or to speak...
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in that town is nbc's steve patterson in greenville, california. that's about three and a half hours northeast of sacramento. i saw smoldering behind you yesterday. i'm seeing still smoke and haze behind you today, where a thriving community once stood. >> reporter: yeah, that really is the story today. it's what you can't see because visibility is so poor. we're almost in this snow globe of wildfire smoke because the layer that has settled in makes things extremely complicated. what i can see is awful, it is the ruins of this town, burnt down. nearly 75% of all structures, gone. more than 100 homes, gone. meanwhile, firefighters still on the front lines of this massive fire and they're working with extremely poor conditions. we talked to them about what they're dealing with, as well as survivors. the dixie fire march of flames, swallowing more than 400,000 acres, becoming the third largest in california history this small town of greenville, transformed into a field of ruin and heartbreak. >> we watched it swirling and burning trees, getting close
in that town is nbc's steve patterson in greenville, california. that's about three and a half hours northeast of sacramento. i saw smoldering behind you yesterday. i'm seeing still smoke and haze behind you today, where a thriving community once stood. >> reporter: yeah, that really is the story today. it's what you can't see because visibility is so poor. we're almost in this snow globe of wildfire smoke because the layer that has settled in makes things extremely complicated. what i...
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i remember during last year's famous debate with georgian patterson, you said that he managed to continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe. awakens us in this condemning, be categorized as stretched after fi, no damage. but the damage was indeed to get that we already got believed and we need daily daily is now connected. we are not sure why don't we meet you remember, i don't know. you already speak on the scene shot record cost. everybody knows the main cause global warming because my ferocity managing and so on. so we have another she's the social because she's a, she's soccer match. mark exploding united states. let's be almost barbara. oh, strong guy. no tv, well united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state of those who are who are d kaloni governmental penalty. we know now numbers from united states, we pay 40 states at no stage united have just putting money into one you can do these up to finally use the same guy. he managed to estimate these. i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i always follow dish. do you
i remember during last year's famous debate with georgian patterson, you said that he managed to continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe. awakens us in this condemning, be categorized as stretched after fi, no damage. but the damage was indeed to get that we already got believed and we need daily daily is now connected. we are not sure why don't we meet you remember, i don't know. you already speak on the scene shot record cost. everybody knows the main...
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i remember during last year's famous debate with jordan patterson, you said that humanity will continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this condemning, be categorized as stretch, exacerbate not the from day me. but the, from day me, it was indeed to get data. we already actually are, but then should be dead, i believe. and we need is mouth connect, and we are not sure why don't we meet you remember, i don't know. i used to speak on the resource cost. everybody knows the main cause the global warming because my ferocity messaging and so on. so we have another day or so. so then because soccer much more exploding united states less be almost barbara game though. tv, well, united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state. oh, those who are who are d. kaloni? governmental c. we know now the numbers from you are from united states. we yet, they space i know best and you know, be, i'm state united, just printing money and so on. you can do this any. finally it nice be air guy. he may or may be, i don't know how he be in y
i remember during last year's famous debate with jordan patterson, you said that humanity will continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this condemning, be categorized as stretch, exacerbate not the from day me. but the, from day me, it was indeed to get data. we already actually are, but then should be dead, i believe. and we need is mouth connect, and we are not sure why don't we meet you remember, i don't know. i used to speak on the...
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i remember during last year's famous debate with jordan patterson, you said that humanity will continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this condemning, be categorized as stretch exacerbate look different such, but the damage was indeed to get data. we already have our potential gastro, b, believe and we need is now connected. we are not sure why don't we say the way smith? you remember? i don't know. he used speak on the sheet that i shot records. everybody knows the main cause global warming because my prostate mending and so on. so we have another day or so. so because she's a, she's soccer match. mark exploding united states. let's be almost barbara. oh, some guy, no tv. well, united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state of those who are who are d. kaloni, governmental profi. we know now numbers from united states, we pay 40 states at no stage united just putting money into one you can do the shop to finally use the same guy. he managed to estimate the i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i alwa
i remember during last year's famous debate with jordan patterson, you said that humanity will continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this condemning, be categorized as stretch exacerbate look different such, but the damage was indeed to get data. we already have our potential gastro, b, believe and we need is now connected. we are not sure why don't we say the way smith? you remember? i don't know. he used speak on the sheet that i shot...
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well-documented obligations that he treats women like his personal play themes his predecessor david pattersonccused of the domestic abuse case of one of his starters, he resigned after he was caught with prostitutes. the former state attorney general who resigned after he was accused of multiple women of abuse, this week the state attorney general letitia james released a result of independent investigation allegation about cuomo's behavior. >> the independent investigation has included that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so violated federal and state law. gerry: specifically the report noted that 11 women have plausibly claimed that the governor's sexually harassed them, mr. cuomo denied that he did anything wrong. >> i never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. gerry: does not remind you of anyone? >> i want you to listen to me i'm going to say this again, i did not have sexual relations with that woman. gerry: cuomo's misdirection was worse than clinton's and his long rambling statement this week his behavior was designe
well-documented obligations that he treats women like his personal play themes his predecessor david pattersonccused of the domestic abuse case of one of his starters, he resigned after he was caught with prostitutes. the former state attorney general who resigned after he was accused of multiple women of abuse, this week the state attorney general letitia james released a result of independent investigation allegation about cuomo's behavior. >> the independent investigation has included...
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i remember during last year's famous debate with georgian patterson, you said that he managed to continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this pin demik, be categorized as stretch, exacerbate not the from day me but the from day me it was indeed to get that we already got that i believe we need is mouth connected. we are not sure why we see you wish me. you remember? i don't know. i used to speak to see that i shot record. it might be most the main cause a global warming because my ferocity managing and so on. so we have another sheets the day or so. so then because she's, she's sapir mon tomorrow. exploding united states. let's be almost barbara, tv, or united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state or those who are who are to me, governmental penalty. we know now the numbers from united states we, they states that know best and, you know, be unsafe, printing money and so on. you can do this. finally. nice be guy. he may or may be, i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i always follow dish. do you know
i remember during last year's famous debate with georgian patterson, you said that he managed to continue to slide toward some kind of apocalypse until some major catastrophe awakens us in this pin demik, be categorized as stretch, exacerbate not the from day me but the from day me it was indeed to get that we already got that i believe we need is mouth connected. we are not sure why we see you wish me. you remember? i don't know. i used to speak to see that i shot record. it might be most the...
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patterson, you have five machines through the chair. >> okay. we'll start with appellant rob canipa. if you can unmute your line. >> good morning. my name is of rob canopa. small business that owns 447 battery street. we started the permit process about seven years ago back in 2014 for a hotel project of similar scope with planning and the neighborhood's blessing. planning later determined that an e.i.r. was required of us. we engaged our neighbors in a transparent process, provided detailed information and provided several preliminary approvals. we have serious concerns about the impacts that will be brought on to our building from the project behind us. our request is that the review of 530 sansome be as thorough and transparent, and respectful as we have been throughout our entire process. thank you. >> thank you. good morning, commissioners. this is brian patterson. if we could please pause for just a moment. i wanted to nate that staff informed us that we would have 10 minutes for this presentation and we are forwarding to commission secret
patterson, you have five machines through the chair. >> okay. we'll start with appellant rob canipa. if you can unmute your line. >> good morning. my name is of rob canopa. small business that owns 447 battery street. we started the permit process about seven years ago back in 2014 for a hotel project of similar scope with planning and the neighborhood's blessing. planning later determined that an e.i.r. was required of us. we engaged our neighbors in a transparent process, provided...
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ryan patterson, you are a mute . >> good morning president mccarthy and commissioners, this is ryan patterson. our officerepresents the property owners and i wanted to offer an update on the compliance process . we have brought together a top-notch team of design and safety professionals to help with this. the team is entirely new but after the discovery of these problems and with no prior involvement with the project submitting construction which i think is important for the independence and trust. we are cooperating completely with d.b.i. and other city agencies and the resolution of d.b.i. is awaiting planning approval for pending applications with a planning commission hearing scheduled for september 9 . we are recommending to the city attorney and neighborhood groups and the owner has signed a settlementagreement on june 30 . we've also filed a request an additional pre-application meeting with both d.b.i. and sffd. i appreciate staff's time and this has required a greatdeal of staff time in these last few years. i'm happy to answer any questions . >> is there another public comment? >>
ryan patterson, you are a mute . >> good morning president mccarthy and commissioners, this is ryan patterson. our officerepresents the property owners and i wanted to offer an update on the compliance process . we have brought together a top-notch team of design and safety professionals to help with this. the team is entirely new but after the discovery of these problems and with no prior involvement with the project submitting construction which i think is important for the independence...