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. >> paul tucci, better known as p.j., was craig rideout's best friend. p.j.as there when craig fell in love with laura. >> laura is compassionate. she's also really intelligent. i mean, she double majored in physics and english 4.0. >> as for the rideout kids, they were smart, like their parents, hard-working, articulate, but while they thrived, family life took a toll on craig and laura's marriage. laura had been on bed rest for some of her pregnancies and money was tight. >> it circles back, i believe, to some financial hardships. >> it's understandable. seven children, bills, you know, these are real-life -- >> real-life issues. >> -- problems. >> craig and laura separated in 2014. craig took it really hard. >> he sent an email to me, saying, well, it looks like i'm getting divorced. i don't think i can talk about it without crying. >> p.j. says he wasn't surprised to see the marriage dissolve. >> sometimes you have a gut feeling, there are a lot of positives that come out of the rarks but also a lot of negatives. >> oldest son colin was away at maritime c
. >> paul tucci, better known as p.j., was craig rideout's best friend. p.j.as there when craig fell in love with laura. >> laura is compassionate. she's also really intelligent. i mean, she double majored in physics and english 4.0. >> as for the rideout kids, they were smart, like their parents, hard-working, articulate, but while they thrived, family life took a toll on craig and laura's marriage. laura had been on bed rest for some of her pregnancies and money was tight....
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but decades later p.j.chuck at a reunion of his gunship unit called the specter association. >> so it was kind of just good to see the guy because he was just a guy we served with. i just assumed he completed his career like i did. and i served 22 years. bill served 30. we gave our whole life to this unit. >> back in the old days, said bill, chuck's nickname was kaz. but now kaz had come up in the world, from the lowest ranks to the highest. >> so i go up there and i talk to him and i said hey, kaz, what's up, man? how you been doing? he says, "oh, i retired here a couple years ago." really? wow. and i said, well, what was your rank? "i retired as a chief." i'm like, really? >> as the former airmen caught up on more than 25 years, chuck flashed his medals. >> and chuck says, "you guys should check your classified records. the va checked my classified records and i found out i got a whole bunch of really high medals from my operations in vietnam." >> chuck invited p.j. to his home in knoxville, tennessee. >>
but decades later p.j.chuck at a reunion of his gunship unit called the specter association. >> so it was kind of just good to see the guy because he was just a guy we served with. i just assumed he completed his career like i did. and i served 22 years. bill served 30. we gave our whole life to this unit. >> back in the old days, said bill, chuck's nickname was kaz. but now kaz had come up in the world, from the lowest ranks to the highest. >> so i go up there and i talk to...
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steve: now we know that p.j.are very underrated. i can't say that quite enough. you can eat outside which is great. steve: all good. thanks, joe. meanwhile we got breaking news in the last 20 minutes. the company moderna has just announced that their vaccine candidate has shown to be more than 90 -- about 95% effective. you know who we have got coming up next? hhs secretary alex azar. we will talk to him about that. you will hear from him with abot these very promising results. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, and mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today ythe medicare enrollment deadline is only days away.e with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insu
steve: now we know that p.j.are very underrated. i can't say that quite enough. you can eat outside which is great. steve: all good. thanks, joe. meanwhile we got breaking news in the last 20 minutes. the company moderna has just announced that their vaccine candidate has shown to be more than 90 -- about 95% effective. you know who we have got coming up next? hhs secretary alex azar. we will talk to him about that. you will hear from him with abot these very promising results. ♪ ♪ ♪ this...
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to remove them from planet earth that we're getting into minority report into the sort of world of p.j did well as justifiable homicide even though it's for that that might take place in the future it's ok to kill from a distance without a warrant without a trial without a jury and the execution takes place off screen. where appropriate we will bring the terrorists to justice. and. when we. do you want to answer. why and. we went on. to. say this is face there were. the horse and the woman. is worth paying attention obviously i do not agree with much of what you said the president is not implementing policies that we need to see change for example that he would stop the authorization of think interest rates which means killing people on the basis only of suspicious behavior that's led to the killing of many innocent people are posed the question on my facebook page and asked them what they wanted to ask you when a lot of them said that you were hurting your own cause because one you appeared rude to the president of the united states and 2 you just seemed. a little crazy well i think k
to remove them from planet earth that we're getting into minority report into the sort of world of p.j did well as justifiable homicide even though it's for that that might take place in the future it's ok to kill from a distance without a warrant without a trial without a jury and the execution takes place off screen. where appropriate we will bring the terrorists to justice. and. when we. do you want to answer. why and. we went on. to. say this is face there were. the horse and the woman. is...
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he set off and discharged commercial grade fireworks things used in 4th of july events at a p.j. clark's restaurants blocks from the white house. we've been tracking this, 30 people, 30 people have been killed in riots since the spring. this is not america. the media, the democrats, and you know, everybody, everybody has to stand up to stay enough. this is not who we are. we are not this. enough already. >> that's right. elizabeth: the first person to basically change the hearts and minds are people who are doing it. that is what martin luther king would have said. it is about the perpetrator. your final word on that. this can't happen again. >> the final word, step up our policy decisions, do it in a way that stops this. at the same time if you're biden or harris, why have you not spoken out at this point asked people to stop since your mission apparently is to unify the country? it is beyond embarrassing for them. elizabeth: all right. let's move on to the vote count. states are, they will start certifying the votes within the next few weeks. we're talking about trump's path to
he set off and discharged commercial grade fireworks things used in 4th of july events at a p.j. clark's restaurants blocks from the white house. we've been tracking this, 30 people, 30 people have been killed in riots since the spring. this is not america. the media, the democrats, and you know, everybody, everybody has to stand up to stay enough. this is not who we are. we are not this. enough already. >> that's right. elizabeth: the first person to basically change the hearts and minds...
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p.j. crowley was a u.s. assistant texas take during the obama administration. he joins us via skype from, washington. d.c. thanks very much indeed for being with us as well to pick up on, on one of the issues that the talk of multilateralism. what do you think it will mean, for example, for something like the iran nuclear deal, do you think it be possible to go back to something like that? well,, the president elect has said that he's willing to consider returning to the j.c., you know, way if you're iran, you know, comes back into compliance with its obligations. you know, that obviously is easier said than done. i think there will be political obstacles here in washington. in tehran, also going through slim, you know, but let's remember that we just had an election here in united states. there's an election coming up in iran next year or so. i think that whatever is possible on that front, it will take some time to materialize. so that if the foreign policy, there's a big interest in that what about things like the palestinian issue after we've seen the norma
p.j. crowley was a u.s. assistant texas take during the obama administration. he joins us via skype from, washington. d.c. thanks very much indeed for being with us as well to pick up on, on one of the issues that the talk of multilateralism. what do you think it will mean, for example, for something like the iran nuclear deal, do you think it be possible to go back to something like that? well,, the president elect has said that he's willing to consider returning to the j.c., you know, way if...
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generations at city hall, press officers like p.j.johnson who helped me to craft these comments this evening, and many others were her dear friends. and we're all so sorry and loved her and her vivacious spirit and professionalism so much. barbara began her career in broadcasting in san diego before coming to city of san francisco in the year 1975 to kcbs radio, where she eventually moved on on-air work. and in her more than 40 years at kcbs, she covered politics, elections, city hall happenings, and was n known as the great dae of the city hall press room which, colleagues, i will introduce a resolution to rename the unnamed press room in barbara taylor's name and honor. she was the kcbs city hall bureau chief for three decades before she retired in 2015. she covered every major news event with san francisco government for four decades, including the assassinations of then mayor mosconi and the supervisor in 1978. and the coverage of the shocking deaths was immortalized in the academy-award winning film that was filmed here in part,
generations at city hall, press officers like p.j.johnson who helped me to craft these comments this evening, and many others were her dear friends. and we're all so sorry and loved her and her vivacious spirit and professionalism so much. barbara began her career in broadcasting in san diego before coming to city of san francisco in the year 1975 to kcbs radio, where she eventually moved on on-air work. and in her more than 40 years at kcbs, she covered politics, elections, city hall...
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her husband p.j. got killed. had been in afghanistan, went to iraq.t's hard work to try to love her as best as i can knowing full well the decision i made caused her loved one to be in harm's way. i told her after we prayed and teared up and laughed some that i thought her husband's sacrifice was noble skand worth. because i understand the stakes on this war on terror. i understand we must find al qaeda wherever they hide, we must deal with threats before they fully materialize, and saddam hussein was a threat. and that we must spread liberty, because in the long run, the way to defeat hatred and tyranny and oppression is to spread freedom. missy understood that. that's what distinguishes us from the enemy. everybody matters. but i think it's worth it, jim. i know in the long term, a free iraq -- a free afghanistan will set such a powerful example in a part of the world that's desperate for freedom. they will help change the world, that we can look back and say we did our duty. >> senator, 90 seconds. >> i understand what the president is talking abou
her husband p.j. got killed. had been in afghanistan, went to iraq.t's hard work to try to love her as best as i can knowing full well the decision i made caused her loved one to be in harm's way. i told her after we prayed and teared up and laughed some that i thought her husband's sacrifice was noble skand worth. because i understand the stakes on this war on terror. i understand we must find al qaeda wherever they hide, we must deal with threats before they fully materialize, and saddam...
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i see you, andrea and the girls in a family p.j. set. i can see this.y're all on sale, about 45% off at macy's and the gap has 50% off everything actually but the gap has 50% off everything, but the p.j.s are on sale for $15, normally $34. these are pajama joggers. >> that's right. >> maybe you can wear those to the grocery store. >> we have family pictures unfortunately to prove it. becky, thank you so much. we appreciate it. of course, becky will be back with even more black friday deals in our next hour. janai? >>> whit, we've got our christmas pajamas ready too. the big screen coming to your small screen this season. you can wear those pajamas as you get the best seat in the theater which may be on your couch and will reeve looks at the shift in the industry, a sign of the times and what to binge this holiday weekend. will, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai. the couch is the place to be post-thanksgiving and if you're there looking for entertainment you have more options than ever before thanks to shifting trends and out of necessity. >
i see you, andrea and the girls in a family p.j. set. i can see this.y're all on sale, about 45% off at macy's and the gap has 50% off everything actually but the gap has 50% off everything, but the p.j.s are on sale for $15, normally $34. these are pajama joggers. >> that's right. >> maybe you can wear those to the grocery store. >> we have family pictures unfortunately to prove it. becky, thank you so much. we appreciate it. of course, becky will be back with even more black...
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when he was getting chemotherapy, it just aired a few weeks ago but hitchens, christopher buckley, p.j. o'rourke, heather mcdonald, i was reading intellectuals by paul johnson and they turned on the show, i do wonder why you stopped going to visit arthur's in their workspaces, i thought it was too expensive or something but i enjoyed the feature when you were doing it. dirksen senate office building 0 you chastised the decisions that we cut back a little bit on those. it was time-consuming. probably something to reconsider. hire, j. >> excellent program, i am a booktv fan. i have a book here, blackout, by paul porter. on booktv, one of the c-span programs. in georgia hotel etc.. >> host: we covered that on booktv. >> caller: i have so many books i haven't read but your program is so rich but one comment. i will order her books because fascinating. just rich in her dialogue and perspectives. >> host: thanks for watching. conservative political activists, pauline maier, ishmael reed, linda hogan, and coulter, michael moore, david brooks were all on. it was in august that and coulter join
when he was getting chemotherapy, it just aired a few weeks ago but hitchens, christopher buckley, p.j. o'rourke, heather mcdonald, i was reading intellectuals by paul johnson and they turned on the show, i do wonder why you stopped going to visit arthur's in their workspaces, i thought it was too expensive or something but i enjoyed the feature when you were doing it. dirksen senate office building 0 you chastised the decisions that we cut back a little bit on those. it was time-consuming....
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p.j. o'rourke, havevanessa suiz michael o wilson, christopher hitchen, david horowitz. vincent bugliosi and newt gingrich. good afternoon, who are you reading and who is your favorite-- who is an author you'd like to recommend? >> first of all, compliment on book tv, i only find it the last couple of years and i find it very, very interesting and educational. i've been promoting it to other people and talking to fine educated people and i tell them how, also, your authors compliment librarians. i have a couple of buddies, that are librarians. and the authors say they couldn't achieve the books without the assistance of some of you librarians and another fellow from rutgers, playing from the situation also. i want to answer your question, also, and i have a number of your authors that i've listened to and i've listened to with intensity and i'll lead off by telling you, i enjoy the replay that you had of william f buckley, i'm sure you remember that one. that was a really phenomenal interview, and whose books, wrote so many books and 41 you said and how can you beat that
p.j. o'rourke, havevanessa suiz michael o wilson, christopher hitchen, david horowitz. vincent bugliosi and newt gingrich. good afternoon, who are you reading and who is your favorite-- who is an author you'd like to recommend? >> first of all, compliment on book tv, i only find it the last couple of years and i find it very, very interesting and educational. i've been promoting it to other people and talking to fine educated people and i tell them how, also, your authors compliment...