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patrick, i know that feeling exactly. that kind of escape. eric, what influences have books had on you and your writing? >> well, i hate to admit it, but when i was growing up as a boy, i read very few books other than probably the hardy boys. i went through the hardy boys pretty quickly. but when i was in college, my parents moved to a small town in indiana, llogansport and moved from philadelphia where my dad was a factory worker to logansport, indiana and i didn't have much to do. i baled hay and then i went to the library in logansport for a community of its size, it was well-stocked. and the librarian, thank god for the librarians, she introduced me to a writer russell sanders. i was interested in nonfiction and he does, and my next step after i read his works at the time, i decided to write him a letter and this was pre-e-mail, so you actually had to write a physical letter and he wrote back and he said thanks, and said, that he thought he might-- i might be interested in some other authors and he gave a list, included ursela gwinn, ton
patrick, i know that feeling exactly. that kind of escape. eric, what influences have books had on you and your writing? >> well, i hate to admit it, but when i was growing up as a boy, i read very few books other than probably the hardy boys. i went through the hardy boys pretty quickly. but when i was in college, my parents moved to a small town in indiana, llogansport and moved from philadelphia where my dad was a factory worker to logansport, indiana and i didn't have much to do. i...
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i am here with patrick and eric. talking about their books on the opioid epidemic which has claimed the lives of more than 500,000 people nationwide. the worst drug overdose epidemic in american history. i spent the last three years reporting for the investigative team reporting on the opioid crisis. i am writing a book myself with my colleague. i am thrilled to introduce you to three authors whose works and books i greatly admire. an award winning writer, author of the new york times best seller, empire of pain the secret history of the dynasty. eric will rotate pulitzer prize at the charleston gazette and is now a recorder at the spotlight in west virginia is the author of a fight against the drug companies that developed the opioid epidemic. patrick, let me start with you and your devastating, absolutely devastating portrait of the family and their role in the opioid epidemic. can you give us a brief description and what led you to write this book? >> absolutely. i am really humbled and honored to share with the t
i am here with patrick and eric. talking about their books on the opioid epidemic which has claimed the lives of more than 500,000 people nationwide. the worst drug overdose epidemic in american history. i spent the last three years reporting for the investigative team reporting on the opioid crisis. i am writing a book myself with my colleague. i am thrilled to introduce you to three authors whose works and books i greatly admire. an award winning writer, author of the new york times best...
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i am sherry horowitz reported the washington post and i'm here with patrick and eric to talk about their book on the opioid epidemic which claimed the lives of more than 500,000 people nationwide the worst drug overdose epidemic in american history. i spent the last three years reporting for the washington post investigative team of the opioid crisis and i'm already writing a book myself on the epidemic with my colleague scott. i'm particularly thrilled to introduce you to two authors whose work in books i completely admire. patrick brad and keith in a word writer at the new york times bestseller empire of pain the secret history of the dynasty. eric i who won a pulitzer prize for his reporting on opioids at mayo and now a reporter in west virginia and the author a coal country fight against the drug companies that develop the opioid epidemic. patrick, let me start with you in your devastating, absolutely devastating portrait of the family and their role in that opioid epidemic. can you give us a brief description of empire of pain and tell us what led you to write this book. >> absolute
i am sherry horowitz reported the washington post and i'm here with patrick and eric to talk about their book on the opioid epidemic which claimed the lives of more than 500,000 people nationwide the worst drug overdose epidemic in american history. i spent the last three years reporting for the washington post investigative team of the opioid crisis and i'm already writing a book myself on the epidemic with my colleague scott. i'm particularly thrilled to introduce you to two authors whose...
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>> patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. >> anthony: right. >> patrick: andk: yeah. >> anthony: do you think it'll ever happen in the history of the world? >> patrick: i don't know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. >> anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this place. correct me if i'm wrong. wilensky's is famous for the sandwich. the special. >> woman: wilensky special. right. >> anthony: and in what tradition does this fall? >> woman: it's basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was 'cause they were poor. and that's what they could make. >> anthony: wilensky's. an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed beef bologna and salami sandwiches, or specials, as they call them, along with egg creams and milkshakes. so, um, this a -- the special. and an appropriate beverage. egg cream. very happy. >> anthony: here's how it goes. there are rules. the special i
>> patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. >> anthony: right. >> patrick: andk: yeah. >> anthony: do you think it'll ever happen in the history of the world? >> patrick: i don't know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. >> anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this...
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we will do everything i’ilht patrick wants. we will do everything right in_ patrick wants.and nutrition — right in terms of the recovery and nutrition and get ready for tuesday night _ arsenal are building up some momentum. it's now four wins in a row in the league, and they are scoring plenty of goals. they won 5—0 at norwich victory was never really in doubt at the bottom side. bukayo saka scored their first inside ten minutes. kieran tierney doubled the lead by half—time and saka added another midway through the second half. lacazette and smith—rowe chipped in late—on. they are looking very comfortable in fourth. today marked two years since mikel arteta's first game in charge. in this festive period, it is pretty tricky to stay with your mind 100% on the one task and what you have to do and i think we did that right from the beginning, we looked really sharp, committed, ithought from the beginning, we looked really sharp, committed, i thought coming into the game, scoring the first on the second on the third before the break and that he pushed for the third and more on
we will do everything i’ilht patrick wants. we will do everything right in_ patrick wants.and nutrition — right in terms of the recovery and nutrition and get ready for tuesday night _ arsenal are building up some momentum. it's now four wins in a row in the league, and they are scoring plenty of goals. they won 5—0 at norwich victory was never really in doubt at the bottom side. bukayo saka scored their first inside ten minutes. kieran tierney doubled the lead by half—time and saka...
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jonathan: patrick, thank you. patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth.or those who do not know in danish corona. up one third of 1%. the days we used to do in said business, do you remember that? matt: in copenhagen? jonathan: i will do that with you. is that the big one? futures up 13. i am being told the move. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i am ready because good death. a new study says being infected with omicron can strengthen the delta strain. it comes from researchers in south africa where omicron was first detected. it suggests the likelihood of someone infected being infected by delta is shortened. cdc shortened isolation times for those no longer experiencing symptoms. the new isolation is five days, half of what it was. the cdc said after isolation people should still wear a mask another five days when around people. goldman sachs standing by its office return plan despite surging infection rates in new york. the firm will make vaccination booster shots compulsory. goldman told the u.s. workforce anyone entering offices must get a
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go ahead, patrick. i think it rushes in a very on diplomatic position because it's made its intentioned well known. it's setting the pace, especially by its recent movie in december, i with issuing it sort of demands against nato. but the thing that worries me is you have a very weak president in the white house and mind you this, if there is anything up in terms of aggression from the nato side or anything they would like to provoke. it's always on the table, just a question of when it's most politically opportune to do so. and if this administration is desperate in washington, they might push the button on something. i'm not sure what that something would be in order to resurrect it's flailing a poll numbers. this has happened many times throughout history, so it's not anything that we should be surprised about. so, but i don't think there's a lot that nato can do, other than provocations and skirmishes as we've seen in recent years, with the current straits and so forth. but what, what really worries
go ahead, patrick. i think it rushes in a very on diplomatic position because it's made its intentioned well known. it's setting the pace, especially by its recent movie in december, i with issuing it sort of demands against nato. but the thing that worries me is you have a very weak president in the white house and mind you this, if there is anything up in terms of aggression from the nato side or anything they would like to provoke. it's always on the table, just a question of when it's most...
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patrick's. st.s one of those places wherever you are from when you come to new york, it's one of those landmarks you have to visit. i was there this week. you see so many different people as you heard in that video who all walks of life, young and old and rich and poor and i didn't know they were liberal or conservative if i didn't peak to them obviously. what but what is the fascination? >> it's the architecture. that what draws people in. people who have no faith at all til have to get to st. patrick's to see it. when they see that unbelievable expression of neogothic architecture is beauty. and my believe and the belief of christians is that draws us into the ultimate beauty. would we as a society be able to build such a beautiful piece of art and architecture? because why? beauty and art follow belief. is our belief strong enough to build a cathedral like that? back in 1879 when it was finished, the poor immigrants who built it had such unbelievable faith that they sacrificed enough to do it. th
patrick's. st.s one of those places wherever you are from when you come to new york, it's one of those landmarks you have to visit. i was there this week. you see so many different people as you heard in that video who all walks of life, young and old and rich and poor and i didn't know they were liberal or conservative if i didn't peak to them obviously. what but what is the fascination? >> it's the architecture. that what draws people in. people who have no faith at all til have to get...
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do you want to take that first andy then patrick? >> they have dozens of lawsuits and every time they would seal the entire case file which is absolutely unheard of in exchange for the families that lost loved ones and agreed to a certain settlement so basically they were buying silence from all these families. thanks to patrick and others that is no longer the case. as far as holding individuals accountable, that's probably not going to heaven. i don't see that happening with any of the distributors in terms of jail time or anything like that. >> i would agree and i should say to my mind this is part of a deeper problem in the united states, which is that we are very accommodating of people that commit corporate crime and we make it our system i think it is easy for big corporations to buy their way out of any individual liability, so what happens and this has happened with perdue, they'd plead guilty but there's no individuals charged at all and it sort of begs the question how can they plead guilty to things if no individuals did
do you want to take that first andy then patrick? >> they have dozens of lawsuits and every time they would seal the entire case file which is absolutely unheard of in exchange for the families that lost loved ones and agreed to a certain settlement so basically they were buying silence from all these families. thanks to patrick and others that is no longer the case. as far as holding individuals accountable, that's probably not going to heaven. i don't see that happening with any of the...
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darilyn, miguel, patrick, all the folks who advocated and came to our office. thank you so much. with that, it is my absolute pleasure to introduce miguel gallarza to come up. above and beyond that, someone with a big heart who continues to reinvest time and again to people to make sure we are successful as a city. thank you, miguel. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone for being here and showing the support we've had all year for the last two or three years. it makes a difference. it shows we're engaged as a community. it shows we believe in the true spirit of the government because it can make a difference for all of our lives. i really appreciate all of my partners have worked really hard from the l.b. advisory committee. from those member that is don't get the recognition. dr. ansani, of course, darilyn and all of them that have taken part in helping us draft this and make sure that we had the right message that we listen to the right community members. people that were not part of the advisory committee, the well bonders and the patrick to make sure they engage with the small
darilyn, miguel, patrick, all the folks who advocated and came to our office. thank you so much. with that, it is my absolute pleasure to introduce miguel gallarza to come up. above and beyond that, someone with a big heart who continues to reinvest time and again to people to make sure we are successful as a city. thank you, miguel. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone for being here and showing the support we've had all year for the last two or three years. it makes a difference. it shows...
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. >> patrick mcenroe, i appreciate your input here. you should know that china apparently is so scared with what you have to say about this that they blacked out the feed of cnn to china during this segment, underneath we're showing the live feed, the people in china are seeing now, color bars there. they don't want china -- the chinese people to hear what you have to say, patrick. we do. thanks so much. >> hopefully my podcast as well, john. i'll stay on this topic until we know for sure that peng shuai is safe, and is sound of mind, and can speak her mind. the wta has not gotten any assurances of that thus far. that is a huge problem. >> good for you. we appreciate you speaking up. thanks so much. >> thank you, john. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is thursday, december 2nd, and i'm brianna keilar with john berman. it was inevitable but very alarming this first confirmed
. >> patrick mcenroe, i appreciate your input here. you should know that china apparently is so scared with what you have to say about this that they blacked out the feed of cnn to china during this segment, underneath we're showing the live feed, the people in china are seeing now, color bars there. they don't want china -- the chinese people to hear what you have to say, patrick. we do. thanks so much. >> hopefully my podcast as well, john. i'll stay on this topic until we know...
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steven gerrard and patrick vieira _ will have to do.l have to do. steven gerrard and patrick vieira both missing from i will have to do. steven gerrard and| patrick vieira both missing from the dugout today due to positive coronavirus tests. three matches off today, six games in total on and manchester city, as you can see, flying against leicester! 4—0, not even 30 minutes played there. de bruyne, mahrez, gundogan and a sterling penalty, and you can see that southampton lead 1—0 at brighton. —— at west ham. celtic have closed the gap on rangers to three points after a comfortable win againstjohnson in the early game. liel abada scored twice to put celtic in control and chris kane pulled one back for stjohn's in but —— for stjohnstone but then nir bitton scored the winner. rangers can go six points clear again if they beat st mary in which they are on course to do. it is 1—1 with aberdeen and dundee. a big shock at kempton in the king george six chase this afternoon, what a story this is, 28-1, this afternoon, what a story this is, 28—1
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heading sin, patrick, good to see you in the program in the ruling, the courtyard said quote, state organs of the central government of the russian federation took the decision to liquidate the victim. do you think they can really know that for sure? no, no, i don't. i don't. i think it's, it's quite extraordinary. they would make that statement. however, it's not the 1st time that we've seen a courts a make such a sweeping statement, presumably of fact. but when you actually look what the provenance of the statement is, there's, there's not much evidence to draw that conclusion definitively anyway, a so, but it seems like, you know, these days, any time russia is involved in, in, in the courts in the u. s. for instance, or in the u. k, it's almost assumed that whatever the narrative is that is out there in the sort of public domain is probably based on fact is probably true. so we can just, we have license to go ahead and generalize that. the russian state is behind whatever the various plots are and there are many of them in the last couple of years. how much should we read into t
heading sin, patrick, good to see you in the program in the ruling, the courtyard said quote, state organs of the central government of the russian federation took the decision to liquidate the victim. do you think they can really know that for sure? no, no, i don't. i don't. i think it's, it's quite extraordinary. they would make that statement. however, it's not the 1st time that we've seen a courts a make such a sweeping statement, presumably of fact. but when you actually look what the...
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he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became head of government relations for chase manhattan bank and present ceo of the federal bank of pittsburgh. a special note jonas joined this evening by his daughter alexandria so welcome to both of you. john's new book "the last liberal republican" an insider's perspective on nixon's surprising social policy" reveals the influence of those of moynihan and ehrlichman and the broader demonstrations very at ease. these men who surrounded the president impacted american social policy for decades much of which we are only realizing now. richard nixon shocked democrats the extent of his -- he proposed a guaranteed family income and almost achieved a national health insurance program as a republican but i will save the rest of the conversations for these two gentlemen so pleased turn me in welcoming john roy price in frank gannon. [applause] b at the division of labor. it's a
he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became head of government relations for chase manhattan bank and present ceo of the federal bank of pittsburgh. a special note jonas joined this evening by his daughter alexandria so welcome to both of you. john's new book "the last liberal republican" an insider's...
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you know, in patrick, i mean it's coming to a head right now. i mean, do these lincolns and take the elements or these book, the caliber to understand the historic moment that we're at right now because this is the russians are saying, you've gone far enough and we're not going to take it any longer. the line has been drawn, i mean, are these people serious enough to understand that i'm looking at the current foreign policy gaggle and for lack of a better term. it is led by people that i don't think have that sort of depth in the current administration, or any recent usaa administration for that matter. but there's also, you know, the u. s. is in a very tight spot right now because of the emergence of a military union in europe. that if that, if that becomes the sort of the lead defense force for europe, then that takes the u. s. ability to have its hand directly into the glove of europe for all things military. so there is a competition in the background, a little bit between nato and european military union in pasco. so that's, that's not good
you know, in patrick, i mean it's coming to a head right now. i mean, do these lincolns and take the elements or these book, the caliber to understand the historic moment that we're at right now because this is the russians are saying, you've gone far enough and we're not going to take it any longer. the line has been drawn, i mean, are these people serious enough to understand that i'm looking at the current foreign policy gaggle and for lack of a better term. it is led by people that i don't...
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we have patrick senningson. he is the editor and founder of 21st century wire dot com, or a gentleman. crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want, and i was appreciated. so what georgia in budapest, as i said in my introduction on the russian side, because there are sides. and this has presented a 2 wide ranging proposals to the united states and to, and to nato. what are they and why now? well, why now? i think it's just what has been going on in ukraine since the 2014 has been a very serious from russia's perspective. because because obviously there are a great, a cultural, linguistic, historical connections between russia and ukraine. but more seriously, the more that nato has embedded itself into your brain. the more russians feel very, very anxious about nato's ultimate intentions here. and so what russia has done with these 2 documents is gone back to the, the helsinki final act of $975.00 and has gone back to the 1997 nato russia foundation document and said, look how the sec
we have patrick senningson. he is the editor and founder of 21st century wire dot com, or a gentleman. crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want, and i was appreciated. so what georgia in budapest, as i said in my introduction on the russian side, because there are sides. and this has presented a 2 wide ranging proposals to the united states and to, and to nato. what are they and why now? well, why now? i think it's just what has been going on in ukraine since the...
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well, extremely well said and those are the 2 points to patrick. this is on the basis, you know, what was at the time in 1975. the helsinki final act was basically sending the terms and conditions of interaction here. now the cold war is come to an end, but it's a very good anchor to move forward here. and what it is is, and then well, add one thing to george and mention the russians. they proposed these 2 documents and they want in return something in writing because that's something that's been absent since the end of the cold war. the nato in the united states, they must sign a lease. this is preliminary, they're the russians have kicked into their court and say, know how to, how you going to react. because we george explain, it seems imminently reasonable. we've been here before, presumably the cold war was much more threatening. so i mean, this is a good opening gambit. i am though, we haven't really got a very clear answer. it may be, it's early days. maybe we'll get something at the end of next week. your thoughts? yeah, i think this is a sm
well, extremely well said and those are the 2 points to patrick. this is on the basis, you know, what was at the time in 1975. the helsinki final act was basically sending the terms and conditions of interaction here. now the cold war is come to an end, but it's a very good anchor to move forward here. and what it is is, and then well, add one thing to george and mention the russians. they proposed these 2 documents and they want in return something in writing because that's something that's...
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we are lucky to have patrick as our leader. so patrick, this is not good bye.d thank you for making you this show what it is. you can catch ayman on saturdays at 8:00 and sundays at 9:00. follow us on twitter and tiktok. catch all the highlights you may have missed and a whole lot more. but until we meet again, i'm ayman. have a good night. ayman. have a good night. why give your family just any eggs when they can enjoy the best? eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, superior nutrition. which is now more important than ever. only eggland's best. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. ♪ this little light of mine ♪ - [narrator] in the world's poorest places, my go to toothpaste children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcasts living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. call op
we are lucky to have patrick as our leader. so patrick, this is not good bye.d thank you for making you this show what it is. you can catch ayman on saturdays at 8:00 and sundays at 9:00. follow us on twitter and tiktok. catch all the highlights you may have missed and a whole lot more. but until we meet again, i'm ayman. have a good night. ayman. have a good night. why give your family just any eggs when they can enjoy the best? eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious...
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so patrick, this is not goodbye. i will definitely see you on fridays.tch "ayman" every friday on peacock at 7:00 eastern and back here on msnbc saturdays at 8:00 and sundays at 9:00, and follow us on twitter and tiktok @aymanmsnbc. it is a good way to keep up with the upcoming guests. catch all the heelts you might have missed and a whole lot more. but until we meet again, i'm ayman mohyeldin. have a good night. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this isn't just a walk up the stairs. only pay for what you need. 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. ♪♪ ♪day to night to morning,♪ ♪keep with me in the moment♪ ♪i'd let you had i known it, why don't you say so?♪ ♪didn't even notice,♪ ♪no punches left to roll with♪ ♪you got to keep me
so patrick, this is not goodbye. i will definitely see you on fridays.tch "ayman" every friday on peacock at 7:00 eastern and back here on msnbc saturdays at 8:00 and sundays at 9:00, and follow us on twitter and tiktok @aymanmsnbc. it is a good way to keep up with the upcoming guests. catch all the heelts you might have missed and a whole lot more. but until we meet again, i'm ayman mohyeldin. have a good night. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we...
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dan: patrick your thoughts on this subject. is this a hedge is it worth it?l you gold to me is selling armageddon peter is sending end of the world gold go to 500 end of the world. engts they sell innovation thengs innovate that's good time to buy stock and go up. you know facebook will go up amazon will go up that's how stock broke rs sell out i've been a broker '37 but crypto silling disruption and what annoys people when you talk about cryptois yourcurrency some sold gold or bankers big banks they don't like young guys coming out saying hey we're going to do bitcoin or whatever and then other thing is average age of someone who owns cryptocoin is 38 and average of second 37 and somebody that ens gold is mid-50s to late 50s. anybody that is more afraid of what the future looks like typically is going to buy something more secure. and that's how gold is being sold but unfortunately to peter's argument crypto is here to stay. dan: i'll allow you to respond your thoughts on what patrick said. >> first of all, selling crypto selling fantasy a dream and fear all
dan: patrick your thoughts on this subject. is this a hedge is it worth it?l you gold to me is selling armageddon peter is sending end of the world gold go to 500 end of the world. engts they sell innovation thengs innovate that's good time to buy stock and go up. you know facebook will go up amazon will go up that's how stock broke rs sell out i've been a broker '37 but crypto silling disruption and what annoys people when you talk about cryptois yourcurrency some sold gold or bankers big...
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patrick will leave it. that was patrick henderson . geopolitical am i speaking to a staff in plymouth in the thank you, but apart from ortiz, jim and channels being cut off from the european satellite network, much attention was also devoted to the escalating tensions between russia and nato . is to leverage says that moscow has lost its trust in the west. thus the rebellion among the will. they've lied to us on a regular basis from oral pledges to even political obligations enshrined in the russia, nato political act. so this time, as president putin said, we want to have legally binding guarantees. at the same time, we understand that the west can violate such guarantees as well. if it wants to shield garage, it was a very in depth interview. i'm here in the very studio where a to play, so beats and a slot reduce format. mr. lover of covered a real her spectrum of salient in the national topics of the day, from the presence of foreign troops. u. s. troops in syria to the ongoing nuclear negotiations in ir
patrick will leave it. that was patrick henderson . geopolitical am i speaking to a staff in plymouth in the thank you, but apart from ortiz, jim and channels being cut off from the european satellite network, much attention was also devoted to the escalating tensions between russia and nato . is to leverage says that moscow has lost its trust in the west. thus the rebellion among the will. they've lied to us on a regular basis from oral pledges to even political obligations enshrined in the...
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i know patrick, good afternoon to you. i'm what, what do you make of the court ruling this afternoon? i suppose in summary, they are saying look, he can be expedited if that's what happens to the yet us, we shouldn't be concerned about his health because the us says it will look after him. yes, yes. and i think the important part part of all of this is there is there, there has to be a level of coordination at a deeper level, a state level between the u. s. and the u. k. government, both members of the 5 eyes intelligence alliance and clearly wiki leaks, join us on poses a grave threat to this, to complete dominance of the information space, a digitally and globally. so that's one of the main things i think that they're concerned about having him. basically free is something they want to avoid doing. and so this ruling today is, is basically gonna bring it if it goes to appeal to a low court where we're looking at or maybe another year. so the whole timeline of this, just this saga of the, of the case 3 years. and so this
i know patrick, good afternoon to you. i'm what, what do you make of the court ruling this afternoon? i suppose in summary, they are saying look, he can be expedited if that's what happens to the yet us, we shouldn't be concerned about his health because the us says it will look after him. yes, yes. and i think the important part part of all of this is there is there, there has to be a level of coordination at a deeper level, a state level between the u. s. and the u. k. government, both...
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he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 1969, working for daniel patrick moynahan as special assistant to the president on -- affairs. john later went into banking later becoming chief of regulations for chase bank. special note, john is joined this evening by his daughter alexandra and his son phil. welcome to both of you. john's new book, the last liberal republican, a insiders perspective on nixon surprising social policy, reveals the influence of moynahan and are look man on broader administration priorities. and how the president himself impacted social policy for decades, much of those impacts we are only realizing now. often, richard nixon surprised democrats and shocked republicans with the extent of his pragmatism. he proposed a guaranteed family income and almost achieved a national health insurance program, if you can believe it, as a republican. but i will say the best of the conversation so will you please join me in welcoming john roy price and frank gannon. >> [applause] >> john is eminent and i am imminent. it is the division of labor. well, it's a pleasure to
he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 1969, working for daniel patrick moynahan as special assistant to the president on -- affairs. john later went into banking later becoming chief of regulations for chase bank. special note, john is joined this evening by his daughter alexandra and his son phil. welcome to both of you. john's new book, the last liberal republican, a insiders perspective on nixon surprising social policy, reveals the influence of moynahan and are look man on...
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in retrospect, dan patrick was one of the few that got it right. here's what he said. >> let's get back to work, to living, be smart about it. those who are 70 plus, we'll take care of ourselves, but don't sacrifice the country. don't b do that. >> don't do that. we did it anyway. but dan patrick warned we shouldn't. lieutenant governor, thanks for joining us tonight. you said -- i will never forget that moment, you said, i'm an older man, i have health problems. this is a threat to me. this is not a threat to our kids. they're the future of our country. there's the hope of america continuing. let's spare them, man, you were attacked. looking back, i think that was prophetic. >> tucker, i think of the agenda of this administration, the dour life is bad you better get used to it personality of biden. what's the real principle? they have no hope. they have a lack of hope. they're divisive. they look for someone to blame their failures on. and they are the blue grinch that wants to steal christmas. cligs mas as you said will continue. face it, tucker,
in retrospect, dan patrick was one of the few that got it right. here's what he said. >> let's get back to work, to living, be smart about it. those who are 70 plus, we'll take care of ourselves, but don't sacrifice the country. don't b do that. >> don't do that. we did it anyway. but dan patrick warned we shouldn't. lieutenant governor, thanks for joining us tonight. you said -- i will never forget that moment, you said, i'm an older man, i have health problems. this is a threat to...
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we talk about air travel affecting jet fuel prices, patrick. don't know if you have traveled i have traveled extensively in the last year. the number of cars on the road is stunning. apparently everybody is eschewing mass transit and buying their own cars, probably for safety reasons, whatever it may be do you see any chance demand goes down? all i'm seeing is freeways packed with cars 24/7. >> absolutely. in the holidays we saw the strongest start to the week, sunday through i believe thursday was the strongest start to any week of 2021. of course, as americans get in position for their holidays. then we saw demand plummet, leading to a weekly drop in demand as you mentioned, i really don't see demand going down. of course, you get the seasonal moves. january to february, nobody wants to venture out, especially if you are in chicago. it gets pretty awful then in march, april and may, look for that pickup, and that coinciding with refinery maintenance. keep in mind there's less refinery capacity this spring than what we've seen in years past yo
we talk about air travel affecting jet fuel prices, patrick. don't know if you have traveled i have traveled extensively in the last year. the number of cars on the road is stunning. apparently everybody is eschewing mass transit and buying their own cars, probably for safety reasons, whatever it may be do you see any chance demand goes down? all i'm seeing is freeways packed with cars 24/7. >> absolutely. in the holidays we saw the strongest start to the week, sunday through i believe...
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go ahead, patrick. i think it rushes in a very strong.
go ahead, patrick. i think it rushes in a very strong.
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patrick's cathedral. >> and look athleting of our red, white and blue christmas tree, we'll flip theu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th >> welcome to fox news live. house democrat face a tightening deadline to lift debt ceiling or they deal with country falling on its debt, republican lawmakers said they will not vote to hike the borrowing limit. mitch mcconnell said he will not block the democrats from voting to hike it on their own. >> near -- cruise ship breakaway is docked in new orleans with members who have covid. they will be tested. the ship made stops in belize, and mexico this week. >> back to "all-american tree lighting at fox square" ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "all-american tree lighting at fox square." on fox square. we're give you a sneak peak at new christmas theme specials and documentaries this mon
patrick's cathedral. >> and look athleting of our red, white and blue christmas tree, we'll flip theu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th >> welcome to fox news live. house democrat face a...
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no patrick henning, sin editor of the 21st century wire news website. patrick, welcome to you. why do you think the german media regulator is targeting r t d? if all the paper works in order, which is what r t is claiming, why would they have a problem with the channel? well, it's not just the german regulars also as it sounds like the i e u, the european regulator is also involved. but i think this follows as sort of a general pattern as there's a lot of has been a lot of political brings been ship in germany. i, i really believe that there's a geopolitical element to this. and i think the development of the nord stream to pipeline is in the background that looming large that's also going to attract a lot of pressure from washington or from nato member states in general. and you have radio free europe in the german marshall fund. you only have to watch their websites to know where that nato block, where the u. s. is standing on how that pressure might be applied to germany with germany, to really important a language block for media. as your previous commentator said, in cover
no patrick henning, sin editor of the 21st century wire news website. patrick, welcome to you. why do you think the german media regulator is targeting r t d? if all the paper works in order, which is what r t is claiming, why would they have a problem with the channel? well, it's not just the german regulars also as it sounds like the i e u, the european regulator is also involved. but i think this follows as sort of a general pattern as there's a lot of has been a lot of political brings been...
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the acting chief editor, patrick lam, immediately resigned. apparently when he was arrested and run some chance is the assignment deputy editor and the head of the german association. he's among those who've been apprehended for questioning. stan news is a not for profit independent outlet that was founded in late 2014 in the wake of the umbrella movement. it has some of the pro democracy slants and it arose. i guess from the ashes of house news which are closed down after its owner was threatened with standards is widely read and respected in the city. and just last month that when a press freedom prize from a policy that borders but a few weeks ago on december 3rd, the security chief quiz tank accused it of being biased, smearing, and demonizing. in it's reporting about the cities or smart prisons, one can suggest that they're sending a message, particularly, you know, over the festive period. but, you know, at the same time as we're seeing this crap down the authorities, the saying that press freedom within taxing hong kong, the nothing has
the acting chief editor, patrick lam, immediately resigned. apparently when he was arrested and run some chance is the assignment deputy editor and the head of the german association. he's among those who've been apprehended for questioning. stan news is a not for profit independent outlet that was founded in late 2014 in the wake of the umbrella movement. it has some of the pro democracy slants and it arose. i guess from the ashes of house news which are closed down after its owner was...
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as dan patrick just noted -- as dan patrick just noted, did the lives of the american people or legaler at all to these democrats? because they are being impacted. >> yeah, exactly. so in florida if you house our foster child in florida, you get paid a lot less than what the federal government pays for bringing people from the southern order, from foreign countries, so my view is let's use our resources to help kids who need help in the state of florida. american kids, floridians. let's not be a repository for people coming from all over the world illegally through the southern border and then brought to the state of florida, so focusing on your citizens first i think is common sense, and we want it to be -- we do not want to facilitate biden's reckless policies in any way, shape, or form. their policies are wrong, and if the states band together and do things like florida is proposing to do, it would be more likely that they're going to have to reverse course but if you're facilitating a month and they're going to continue to do what they're doing. >> laura: governor, really quickly
as dan patrick just noted -- as dan patrick just noted, did the lives of the american people or legaler at all to these democrats? because they are being impacted. >> yeah, exactly. so in florida if you house our foster child in florida, you get paid a lot less than what the federal government pays for bringing people from the southern order, from foreign countries, so my view is let's use our resources to help kids who need help in the state of florida. american kids, floridians. let's...
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patrick moorehead. patrick, good to see you if you go back to the beginning of this year the headlines would have made you think that 2021 would have portended lots of fits and starts and uncertainty for chips as the supply chain issues dragged on, but that is certainly not what happened. what do you make of what we saw this year and what is to come next year? >> this year was really defined as growth driven by covid and stimulus checks. i mean, with everybody at home, every person in the house needed a pc people reupped their tvs because they were,again, not spending time outside, but spending time in their home. game consoles, pc games were essentially off the charts we haven't seen this growth in pcs in ten years it was truly incredible. even with those supply chain challenges, the semi conductor companies pulled in their manufacturing with sometimes upwards of 50% into 2021 >> but each of the names, patrick, that we talked about at the beginning of the segment has a different market that it is servi
patrick moorehead. patrick, good to see you if you go back to the beginning of this year the headlines would have made you think that 2021 would have portended lots of fits and starts and uncertainty for chips as the supply chain issues dragged on, but that is certainly not what happened. what do you make of what we saw this year and what is to come next year? >> this year was really defined as growth driven by covid and stimulus checks. i mean, with everybody at home, every person in the...
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patrick's cathedral. >> and look athleting of our red, white and blue christmas tree, we'll flip therance marketplace healthmarkets dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. where do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right plan, at the right price that's the right fit for you. how long does it take? you could find a medicare plan in just minutes. my current plan only covers 80% of my costs. well, healthmarkets may find plans that cover the rest ... let you keep your doctor with benefits like zero dollar copays, zero dollar deductibles and zero dollar monthly premiums. they'll even search plans with prescription drug coverage, vision, dental and hearing aids. you may even qualify for free gym memberships! so call or visit healthmarkets today to see if your current plan is the right fit for you or, you may find a plan that c
patrick's cathedral. >> and look athleting of our red, white and blue christmas tree, we'll flip therance marketplace healthmarkets dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. where do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right...
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darilyn, miguel, patrick, all the folks who advocated and came to our office. thank you so much. with that, it is my absolute pleasure to introduce miguel gallarza to come up. above and beyond that, someone with a big heart who continues to reinvest time and again to people to make sure we are successful as a city. thank you, miguel. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone for being here and showing the support we've had all year for the last two or three years. it makes a difference. it shows we're engaged as a community. it shows we believe in the true spirit of the government because it can make a difference for all of our lives. i really appreciate all of my partners have worked really hard from the l.b. advisory committee. from those member that is don't get the recognition. dr. ansani, of course, darilyn and all of them that have taken part in helping us draft this and make sure that we had the right message that we listen to the right community members. people that were not part of the advisory committee, the well bonders and the patrick to make sure they engage with the small
darilyn, miguel, patrick, all the folks who advocated and came to our office. thank you so much. with that, it is my absolute pleasure to introduce miguel gallarza to come up. above and beyond that, someone with a big heart who continues to reinvest time and again to people to make sure we are successful as a city. thank you, miguel. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone for being here and showing the support we've had all year for the last two or three years. it makes a difference. it shows...