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when she went to college, she enrolled herself as pat nixon -- pat ryan. that was the first time she consciously renamed herself. as a child, she had a hard time. her mother died when she was not quite 13. then her father died four years later. she kept house for her brothers. they lived on basically a hardscrabble farm. they were always working. she had jobs sweeping out banks. she worked to sweep floors. all kinds of things because they needed money to pay the bills. they had to pay their father's medical bills. >> she wanted to go to college and they could not afford it. her brother sent her. >> right. another way she made money, she drove a couple across the country. they paid her to drive their car across the country. she will visit her father's relatives on the east coast, went and visited them, and then one of her aunts was a nun who worked at the hospital and gave her a job. it was the middle of the depression so she stayed on her own in new york city. she worked all different kinds of jobs in the hospital. in the lab, a radiologist, all kinds of t
when she went to college, she enrolled herself as pat nixon -- pat ryan. that was the first time she consciously renamed herself. as a child, she had a hard time. her mother died when she was not quite 13. then her father died four years later. she kept house for her brothers. they lived on basically a hardscrabble farm. they were always working. she had jobs sweeping out banks. she worked to sweep floors. all kinds of things because they needed money to pay the bills. they had to pay their...
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pat defied the odds. at age 7 pat announced he would join the swim team. at age 28 while living in washington, d.c. and pursuing a career in public policy he lost most of the remaining vision he had. true to his nature rather than accept defeat pat threw himself into life. he made contributions working for members of congress. an agency charged with insuring voting access for all eligible americans. pat and his guide dog had become regular fixtures at at washington sports club. with his vision gone pat was driven to work out more vigorously and started training to become an amateur body builder. pat competed against three men and won awards. it takes strength, courage and dedication to compete in body building. it takes an extraordinary person to compete blind. now pat is producing a documentary about his life to inspire kids with disabilities to go after their dreams. >> bill and pat are here with their parents, bill and kay. what an extraordinary family you all are. it does take a family to bind together to meet the challenges in life. how important has
pat defied the odds. at age 7 pat announced he would join the swim team. at age 28 while living in washington, d.c. and pursuing a career in public policy he lost most of the remaining vision he had. true to his nature rather than accept defeat pat threw himself into life. he made contributions working for members of congress. an agency charged with insuring voting access for all eligible americans. pat and his guide dog had become regular fixtures at at washington sports club. with his vision...
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see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care, they're there for a paycheck. >> nora's lawyer shot video footage of pat's condition before he died - she hasn't been able to bring herself to watch it. >> and you've never watched this video? >> i've never watched the video. >> do you want to watch the video? >> no, i'm scared to see it. i can't. >> this video is critical evidence in nora's case. the images are disturbing. >> nora is trying to take care of pat. he's covered in sores. the sores on his foot are so bad that the bone is sticking out. >> he s
see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these...
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pat is just the most beautiful. pat, who are these famous people? they're people from the museum.hey're people from the museum? this sporty guy, who is he? looks like a collector. i'm sure he may be. i didn't meet pat till after the war, '49. passlof: '48. resnick: '48. passlof: i was studying with bill de kooning the summer before milton returned from paris. and bill thought of milton as his best friend and his most interesting artist friend, the person he could talk with most. and he kept saying, "wait till you meet milton. you got to meet milton." and that fall, when milton got back from paris, one day, i was in bill's studio and milton came, and we met. resnick: but i could see pat, you know, was special. passlof: i'm, perhaps, overly romantic. you can see that the figures are moving, but i'm actually restraining myself. you can imagine what they would be doing. they would be flying off the paint if i wasn't. but i think tensity depends on restraint, preventing things from moving. and we all learned that a little bit in the so-called abstract expressionist period when everythi
pat is just the most beautiful. pat, who are these famous people? they're people from the museum.hey're people from the museum? this sporty guy, who is he? looks like a collector. i'm sure he may be. i didn't meet pat till after the war, '49. passlof: '48. resnick: '48. passlof: i was studying with bill de kooning the summer before milton returned from paris. and bill thought of milton as his best friend and his most interesting artist friend, the person he could talk with most. and he kept...
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it's not really just about character, pat. the political advantage to be held here and not all these countries are going in simply because they feel this in the bottom of their heart. they understand there's political impact and that's where china is mising the boat, you might say. i mean, they are now being labeled an international laggard. half of what ikea is giving and their explanation is they give to development projects all around the world. and those are not charitable contributions. those are hard-nosed business decisions. so we can sit here and be critical of their reaction here, but they may have the last laugh because they are funding all these infrastructure projects in developing parts of the world. >> the one over there were sustained 195 miles per hour. isn't that incredible? that must be a world record, is it not? >> category one hurricane and low lying 7,000 islands, total disaster. >> one of the strongest typhoons ever to hit the area and one of the saddest parts is the vast majority were children and just r
it's not really just about character, pat. the political advantage to be held here and not all these countries are going in simply because they feel this in the bottom of their heart. they understand there's political impact and that's where china is mising the boat, you might say. i mean, they are now being labeled an international laggard. half of what ikea is giving and their explanation is they give to development projects all around the world. and those are not charitable contributions....
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>> this is the pat nexen rose garden at the nixon library. it was important because mrs. nixon was instrumental in designing it for the grand opening of the nixon library in 1997. she loved gardening and had a special affinity for roses. mrs. nixon was instrumental in opening up the white house for garden tours in the spring which is a tradition that has continued to this day. this is the pat nixon rose which was valid in 1972 by a french designer when mrs. nixon was first lady. it is the only rose that will continually grow at the white house. this is the final resting vice of both president and mrs. nexen , only steps away from the president's humble 19 10 farmhouse. there is a great story behind the epitaph on this is nixon's memorial site which she chose herself. she wanted to meet the people that were affected by this devastating earthquake that rocked peru and one of the reporters asked her what good will any of this do if the
>> this is the pat nexen rose garden at the nixon library. it was important because mrs. nixon was instrumental in designing it for the grand opening of the nixon library in 1997. she loved gardening and had a special affinity for roses. mrs. nixon was instrumental in opening up the white house for garden tours in the spring which is a tradition that has continued to this day. this is the pat nixon rose which was valid in 1972 by a french designer when mrs. nixon was first lady. it is the...
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here is pat van ormon before. >> pat, let's see you. >> wow! >> all right are u ready?? turn around. >> oh,y god! >> so hip. >> you are hip >> you're happening. >> sn right around and look at came 12. >> wow. >> tell about the hair. >> well, i just waed to give this upstate girl some glam. lightened her hair. bridgette gave her this great haircut. it accents her eyes and cheek bones. her two best facial features. yolook beautiful. >> wt do you guys think? love it! gorgeo. >> jill, telus about the leather. >> oh, my gosh. >> she actually picked this out. >> where are you going? don't go away. don't go awa >> we ve a little leather. this is from andrew mark. it a great layering pie. you cawear it over and the jeans are nydj. you can wearpanx to give you that little bit. >> like we did. >> a lite bit of extra shape just sayin'. >> big round of applause. >> thank you. >> face the wall if you wodn't mind. your other friend is coming out. her name is joanne vanschaick. when we asked her whater daily routine was she said, ll, nothg. she was thrilledor this opportunity to get a
here is pat van ormon before. >> pat, let's see you. >> wow! >> all right are u ready?? turn around. >> oh,y god! >> so hip. >> you are hip >> you're happening. >> sn right around and look at came 12. >> wow. >> tell about the hair. >> well, i just waed to give this upstate girl some glam. lightened her hair. bridgette gave her this great haircut. it accents her eyes and cheek bones. her two best facial features. yolook...
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pat, how are you this evening? >> oh, i'm okay. >> all right, pat.s that the distress calls were from the consulate where your son sean was. has anyone from the administration spoken to you about these calls? >> no. they have thought. no one has ever gotten in touch with me ever. ever. >> all right. and, pat, you know, your son was the communications person. correct? >> yes. he was. he was the one that probably received the calls, and this is very hard for me to say, but he was the one that would be begging, begging to have help sent. as he had done previously, and they turned him down telling him that they can't. that you're on your own. you're on your own. there's no help coming. can you imagine how anybody would feel? knowing that? >> well, no, i can't, but, you know, pat, when we heard from members of the intel committee that, you know, they actually heard the voices, i mean, shouldn't you be entitled to know 0, especially since the call was froms consulate, where your son was? shouldn't you be entitled to at least hear your son, if it was him, o
pat, how are you this evening? >> oh, i'm okay. >> all right, pat.s that the distress calls were from the consulate where your son sean was. has anyone from the administration spoken to you about these calls? >> no. they have thought. no one has ever gotten in touch with me ever. ever. >> all right. and, pat, you know, your son was the communications person. correct? >> yes. he was. he was the one that probably received the calls, and this is very hard for me to...
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money -- pat's right. money in the bank. >> i'm glad pat brought this up. the president of iran comes out and basically calls everybody else a liar. he says what's in this deal is all of the sanctions have been wiped away. is there any possibility that rouhani is telling the truth? >> let's go back to -- you know the problem with this is that as i like to call it, is that the desperation to do a deal on the part of this president and this secretary of state, whatever the cost as president has been, frankly on, bailiff dwrous iran. and he's turned an eye from the democracy movement and whatever else. he keeps thinking he can do these things with anybody. and i think they want to deal at all costs -- and god knows what they really promised. >> and if we relax sanctions and their economy regenerates, which is what they're noting, that means more money for the same regime that funds hezbollah and hamas and did the eids. and is an enemy of the united states. and -- >> for 30 years. >> and israel, right? now they're a richer government, a richer military. are the
money -- pat's right. money in the bank. >> i'm glad pat brought this up. the president of iran comes out and basically calls everybody else a liar. he says what's in this deal is all of the sanctions have been wiped away. is there any possibility that rouhani is telling the truth? >> let's go back to -- you know the problem with this is that as i like to call it, is that the desperation to do a deal on the part of this president and this secretary of state, whatever the cost as...
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pat makes a good point, most the newer buildings will perform better. keep in mind, the studies we have done certainly show is that most the vulnerable buildings will be residential. half of the residential units were built before world war ii. we have a very old housing stock. we have the oldest housing stock this side of mississippi. and that's where our problems are most likely to be. >> i going to test the microphone and ask people how you expect your home to perform. >> anybody who wants to share. tell us, what kind of building. do you live in a wood frame >> yes >> after a major earthquake. what's your expectation. >> i am afraid from last year's earthquake class, you mentioned. the house might pop to the street because my garage is empty. >> is it in the middle of the block? >> middle. >> there's less chance. sir, what kind of building do you live in? >> i live in an apartment if ground floor parking. >> in the middle of the block, corner. >> corner. >> are there openings on both sides? >> yes. on both sides. >> it's a wood framed building? >> it
pat makes a good point, most the newer buildings will perform better. keep in mind, the studies we have done certainly show is that most the vulnerable buildings will be residential. half of the residential units were built before world war ii. we have a very old housing stock. we have the oldest housing stock this side of mississippi. and that's where our problems are most likely to be. >> i going to test the microphone and ask people how you expect your home to perform. >> anybody...
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they're in trouble, pat. what do you think?'ll be okay. >> i think they will move expeditiously to kick this thing over for a year. they ought to. it's obvious it ought to be taken back to the shop. >> sounds like a cya, pat, where i come from. what if it happened in the nixon administration, pat? >> it did. >> well, we had problems of our own, as you recall. >> that was my point. all right. thank you both. up next tonight on "hannity" straight ahead -- >> you have seen an extreme faction of the republican party that has shown again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country. >> once again the president who pledged to restore civility is openly accusing republicans of hijacking the u.s. up next, reince priebus responds to the despicable rhetoric. quick programming note. tomorrow night "hannity" live feisty studio audience edition. you won't see it anywhere else on cable. fireworks like you have never experienced. [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast
they're in trouble, pat. what do you think?'ll be okay. >> i think they will move expeditiously to kick this thing over for a year. they ought to. it's obvious it ought to be taken back to the shop. >> sounds like a cya, pat, where i come from. what if it happened in the nixon administration, pat? >> it did. >> well, we had problems of our own, as you recall. >> that was my point. all right. thank you both. up next tonight on "hannity" straight ahead --...
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tangier like i said was a place of ex pats, people who dent like where the were and craved somewherend something else. the grand soco is the great way to the medina where you can find the casbah which means fortress by the way. in the middle of it all the petit soco, what bill burroughs called the last place. reasons for settling in tangier are diverse. but everyone sooner or later comes to cafe tingus. jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasiers take, tea every day served by his manservant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> so this is the petit soco? >> yes. it existed in phoenician times, roman times, english were here and now a very historic square. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do an article does the same article. >> well, it's so damn boring. the all do the beat generation. and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart
tangier like i said was a place of ex pats, people who dent like where the were and craved somewherend something else. the grand soco is the great way to the medina where you can find the casbah which means fortress by the way. in the middle of it all the petit soco, what bill burroughs called the last place. reasons for settling in tangier are diverse. but everyone sooner or later comes to cafe tingus. jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he...
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let's turo >> dress like the pat. see pat lawson muse early on this monday morning there in the cold. and we so appreciate all much of our viewers who donate every year to food for families and, yeah, this year you need your winter coat if you're going to be heading out down to the verizon center and mittens and a warm hat and there's the temperature graph for the day. right now it's only around 20 degrees. we'll have a lot of sunshine today, by noontime mid-30s. upper 30s by midafternoon with increasing clouds. not as cold tonight. temperatures will be gradually dropping back down into the mid-30s by this evening. for the skins game tonight, i think for kickoff time right at 8:30 it's going to be right in the mid-30s there at fedex field. there's going to be a light wind, just a few clouds around. the skins take on the 49ers. so it's going to stay in the mid-30s through the game. then tomorrow in the morning we'll have some light rain a begin to move in. now it may be a little bit of aa little bit of wet snow north a
let's turo >> dress like the pat. see pat lawson muse early on this monday morning there in the cold. and we so appreciate all much of our viewers who donate every year to food for families and, yeah, this year you need your winter coat if you're going to be heading out down to the verizon center and mittens and a warm hat and there's the temperature graph for the day. right now it's only around 20 degrees. we'll have a lot of sunshine today, by noontime mid-30s. upper 30s by midafternoon...
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the pats bounces off the broncos. pats recovering a kicked field goal. pats win 34-34. >>> cowboys ge tied at 21-21, the cowboys hit a field goal for the win 24-21. >>> former colts coach bruce arians now coaching the cards. lead his team to a 40-11 win in that grudge match. and the panthers stage a dramatic comeback to defeat the dolphins 20-16, carolina's seventh straight victory pop you can say cam newton? the packers tied 26-26. it ends the packers nonwinning streak without qb aaron rodgers. but, hey, let's put on bikinis, why not? >> a little too cold. >> brotherly love between howie long's son. a scuffle started between the in comes chris long to stop the fight. little bro kyle got a personal foul. brotherly love, huh? next in the bcs standings, auburn moves to fourth ahead of the matchup with alabama saturday. that's a good one. followed by ohio state. and mizzou gets into number five. talking be miz za, the latest tribute, a salute to gettysburg. >> nice. >> you just got to sit back and watch this stuff. they do a really good job. marching soldie
the pats bounces off the broncos. pats recovering a kicked field goal. pats win 34-34. >>> cowboys ge tied at 21-21, the cowboys hit a field goal for the win 24-21. >>> former colts coach bruce arians now coaching the cards. lead his team to a 40-11 win in that grudge match. and the panthers stage a dramatic comeback to defeat the dolphins 20-16, carolina's seventh straight victory pop you can say cam newton? the packers tied 26-26. it ends the packers nonwinning streak...
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the pats punt bounces off the broncos. pats recovering a kicked field goal. pats win 34-31. >>> next, cowboys and the giants. in the third, the giants' brandon meijers catches the ball. cowboys defensive back so upset that meijers caught it, they forgot to tag him. myers untouched, get up, runs in, gets that touchdown. seconds left in the game tied at 21-21, the cowboys hit a field goal for the win 24-21. >>> former colts coach bruce arians now coaching the cards. leads his team to a 40-11 win in that grudge match. and the panthers stage a dramatic comeback to defeat the dolphins 20-16, carolina's seventh straight victory. >>> the packers and vikings tied 26-26, nobody could score o.t. it ends the packers nonwinning streak without qb aaron rodgers. but, hey, let's put on bikinis, why not? >> brotherly love between howie long's son. a scuffle started between the rams william hayes and the bears kyle long. in comes number 91, chris long, big bro, to pull little bro, kyle from the fight. little bro kyle got a personal foul. brotherly love, huh? next in the bcs s
the pats punt bounces off the broncos. pats recovering a kicked field goal. pats win 34-31. >>> next, cowboys and the giants. in the third, the giants' brandon meijers catches the ball. cowboys defensive back so upset that meijers caught it, they forgot to tag him. myers untouched, get up, runs in, gets that touchdown. seconds left in the game tied at 21-21, the cowboys hit a field goal for the win 24-21. >>> former colts coach bruce arians now coaching the cards. leads his...
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this is the pat nixon rose which whuz developed in 1972 by a french designer. mrs. nixon was first lady. it is the only rose that will continually grow at the white house. this is the final resting pace of both president and mrs. nixon, only steps away from the president's humble 1910 farmhouse. there's a great story behind the epitaph on her memorial site which she chose herself. it dates back to the trip to peru that she took in 19 0 as the ambassador of goodwill. she wanted to talk to the people of the devastated earthquake. she wanted to see the devastation, find out what she could do to help. one of the reporters said to her, mrs. nixon, what goodwill any of this do if the people you're speaking to can't understand what you're saying. she replied, even if they can't speak your language, they can tell if you have love in your heart. >> that's the close out here of our biography of pat nixon. what would pat nixon say is her greatest contribution oh to the role of first lady. >> dignity under strain. she was a dignified and proud throughout her period in office. >
this is the pat nixon rose which whuz developed in 1972 by a french designer. mrs. nixon was first lady. it is the only rose that will continually grow at the white house. this is the final resting pace of both president and mrs. nixon, only steps away from the president's humble 1910 farmhouse. there's a great story behind the epitaph on her memorial site which she chose herself. it dates back to the trip to peru that she took in 19 0 as the ambassador of goodwill. she wanted to talk to the...
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here's one that is called the octagon house but in fact there is more than one in san francisco, so pat said this is around the horn. >> in pieces. >> i actually have a record says that it was constructed here in 1861 by william mc elroy and moved across the street. let's see. these octagon houses were build by someone that said this was a better way and a craze swept the country and at one point there was five in san francisco. here is one of the two. here is another one. let's see. >> this is fung she. >> i think so. and here is one built in 1958 and it is occupied as a resident and you can take a look: green street and jones. >> across from one of the old fire houses. >> you folks chip in if you want to speak. >> and it's also used as a residence. >> the fire house. we will see another one in a second and not only do we have those in san francisco. here we have a hexagon building and truly a oddity and someone should have checked it in san francisco architectural digest and recently built. what do you think? in san francisco we have other shapes and there was the triangle cafe. it's
here's one that is called the octagon house but in fact there is more than one in san francisco, so pat said this is around the horn. >> in pieces. >> i actually have a record says that it was constructed here in 1861 by william mc elroy and moved across the street. let's see. these octagon houses were build by someone that said this was a better way and a craze swept the country and at one point there was five in san francisco. here is one of the two. here is another one. let's...
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that is why you were not able to get pat toomey's support by the the week. there were concerns the way it was written would leave the door religious e organizations, perhaps some nonprofits to take a legal hit. put two amendments on the floor, one to clarify that a tate or local government couldn't retaliate against an organization that might not gay, lesbians or transgender people. another offer from senator toomey didn't pass. he did sign on. he is the most interesting. he is from pennsylvania which at level is very l democratic but still a socially state.vative rob portman has said i'm for same-sex marriage because his gay.is republics that come from places hat have state laws on the books but toomey it was most notable. >> were you surprised by any of those? >> toomey especially. the others make sense. illinois has been fighting for this since he came to congress. maine a big from champion of gay rights but tsunamsignals that he understands the politics of his running in will be 20 2016. he other though if a conservative, social conservative like pat too
that is why you were not able to get pat toomey's support by the the week. there were concerns the way it was written would leave the door religious e organizations, perhaps some nonprofits to take a legal hit. put two amendments on the floor, one to clarify that a tate or local government couldn't retaliate against an organization that might not gay, lesbians or transgender people. another offer from senator toomey didn't pass. he did sign on. he is the most interesting. he is from...
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. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as tornadoes ripped through the midwest killing six and devastating neighborhoods. >>> after typhoon haiyan, still struggling to get aid where it is needed most. >> a massive clean up effort is underway in the midwest after severe storms battered that region. authorities saying at least six people were killed. those storms brought up powerful tornadoes that damaged hundreds of buildings, central illinois one of the hardest hit area, it's state governor touring that area today. in one storm related death, how is the damage and how are people scopincoping with the devastati. >> reporter: this area that we're in looks like it was completely leveled, and the trees that have not been completely uprooted have been stripped of its branches. debris strewn about this neighborhood and one home has a couple of walls held up through the walls you can see the closet where clothes are still hung in the close pet some a devastating scene here. people i think tomorrow and today have been able to see the damage for the f
. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as tornadoes ripped through the midwest killing six and devastating neighborhoods. >>> after typhoon haiyan, still struggling to get aid where it is needed most. >> a massive clean up effort is underway in the midwest after severe storms battered that region. authorities saying at least six people were killed. those storms brought up powerful tornadoes that damaged hundreds of buildings,...
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pat, i am going to start with you. benghazi still an issue that americans want to hear about? thi this. four dead americans, not just the ambassador. this is outrageous. what lindsay gram said this morning, and i have my problems with him, but nobody has talked to any of the american survivors and the fbi covered it up and it's what nixon did with watergate and this administration has done it and 60% of americans including half of the democrats believe the president is hiding things about this crisis, and over 62% in the poll i was involved in said they need a special committee and that brings us back to john boehner has been in the tank not standing up for america either. >> we have 177 republican house members signed on for a 90-day committee to investigate this whole thing. and every one has been forced to sign a nondisclosure agreement where they are not allowed to talk to congress. that smacks of cover-up. >> it's a moral outrage. >> this lit up twitter. for those in the mainstream media that offten look at socia media to get a gauge, i think you have to look at the trend
pat, i am going to start with you. benghazi still an issue that americans want to hear about? thi this. four dead americans, not just the ambassador. this is outrageous. what lindsay gram said this morning, and i have my problems with him, but nobody has talked to any of the american survivors and the fbi covered it up and it's what nixon did with watergate and this administration has done it and 60% of americans including half of the democrats believe the president is hiding things about this...
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thriller last night between the pats and panthers. fourth quarter.carolina trailing, cam newton captures a drive. cam newton was awesome with his legs more than his arm. brady and the pats get one last chance with three seconds on the clock. >> here's the game's final play. brady steps up. throws -- intercepted! now the panthers running away. celebrating. game is over. no foul, game over. and the panthers with the win. >> i don't know if we'll show the replay. gronkowski was draped. absolutely draped by a guy. was it a catchable ball? was he going to be in position to catch it? i'm not sure. that certainly looks like he did -- either long lost cousins or passing interference. brady was frustrated. didn't get one. >> sorry. >> too bad. >> i have the power. the pats lose 24-20. >> i'm going to come over and interfere with your forecast. >> seriously. that's terrible what's going on in st. louis. basketball. number six duke got a little bit from the ball boy. hughes goes for the fast break. ball boy was drying up the floor. pretty quick getting off the
thriller last night between the pats and panthers. fourth quarter.carolina trailing, cam newton captures a drive. cam newton was awesome with his legs more than his arm. brady and the pats get one last chance with three seconds on the clock. >> here's the game's final play. brady steps up. throws -- intercepted! now the panthers running away. celebrating. game is over. no foul, game over. and the panthers with the win. >> i don't know if we'll show the replay. gronkowski was draped....
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if you exhibit enough of those indicators you are sent to a secondary screening for a pat down or possibly onto police. but this report says, decades of scientific research shows the ability for a trained person to detect deception is the same as or only slightly better than chance. erin? >> which is pretty shocking. so you've got nearly $1 billion spent on that.
if you exhibit enough of those indicators you are sent to a secondary screening for a pat down or possibly onto police. but this report says, decades of scientific research shows the ability for a trained person to detect deception is the same as or only slightly better than chance. erin? >> which is pretty shocking. so you've got nearly $1 billion spent on that.
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. >> -- pat nixon did. 9:00.day night live at from boston is john king stale former executive director of the massachusetts health insurance connector authority. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure.
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i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and we want to talk about things that you might do before an earthquake to your home to make it more likely that your home will be ha bitable after an earthquake, what should we do? both structural and maybe even important non-structural things. >> you hear about how to prepare an earthquake kit and brace your book shelves and water tank and that is important. what you have to be careful is make sure that you are not going the easy things to make yourself feel better. if you have a bad structure, a bad building, then you need to be looking at that and everything that you do to keep your collectables in place is small and compared. if you have taken care of your structure, then there is a lot of stuff that you can do in your house that is non-structural and your chimney and water tank. >> let's talk about what the structural things might be. >> and he is exactly right. you don't want to make the deck chairs safe on the titanic, it is going down, you are going down, you have to make sure that
i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and we want to talk about things that you might do before an earthquake to your home to make it more likely that your home will be ha bitable after an earthquake, what should we do? both structural and maybe even important non-structural things. >> you hear about how to prepare an earthquake kit and brace your book shelves and water tank and that is important. what you have to be careful is...
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what we're going to see today is a debate by phyllis schlafly and pat schroeder congresswoman from the state of colorado. she was a feminist and pr pro-e.r.a. supporter. so we could turn down the lights and we'll start the clip.
what we're going to see today is a debate by phyllis schlafly and pat schroeder congresswoman from the state of colorado. she was a feminist and pr pro-e.r.a. supporter. so we could turn down the lights and we'll start the clip.
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if pat says, you are going to have.9 g. you could have substantial amp liification of this. this fascinating old map from the 1800's. it shows what san francisco looked like before a lot of it was filled. this is the mission district, the marsh of mission bay went all the way up to 7th and mission. that's how big the marsh is. the bay went up to montgomery street. so all this is bay. all this is bay. all this is bay. do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city. this has all been filled. >> if you look at this map was recently adopted by the state, as their hazhard map. that's what these green areas are. just enormous mission area. >> this is an interesting tid bit. most people don't realize. there was a creek that flowed out of a lake in the mission. the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a boat up the creek that flowed out into the bay into the lake at 7 the and mission and go sailing. it was that big. that land was so valuable because everybody wanted to live east of twin
if pat says, you are going to have.9 g. you could have substantial amp liification of this. this fascinating old map from the 1800's. it shows what san francisco looked like before a lot of it was filled. this is the mission district, the marsh of mission bay went all the way up to 7th and mission. that's how big the marsh is. the bay went up to montgomery street. so all this is bay. all this is bay. all this is bay. do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city....
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let's listen to pat robertson. >> you know what they do in san francisco, some of the gay community. they want to get people so if they've got the stuff, they'll have a ring, you shake hands, and the ring has got a little thing where you cut your finger? >> really? >> yeah, really. it's that kind of vicious stuff, which would be the equivalent of murder. >> okay, jonathan, your thoughts on this subject. where did he get this wives' tale? what do you call this tale? >> a lie, is what it is. an indamnable lie. this is a man who blames the gays for everything. hurricanes, earthquakes, name the natural disaster. >> 9/11? >> i don't know if he went that far, but maybe because someone beat him to it. so that he would accuse people with hiv and gay people with hiv intentionally going out with some sort of wicked decoder ring, cutting people and giving them hiv? is outrageous. and you know what? kudos to cbn for taking that
let's listen to pat robertson. >> you know what they do in san francisco, some of the gay community. they want to get people so if they've got the stuff, they'll have a ring, you shake hands, and the ring has got a little thing where you cut your finger? >> really? >> yeah, really. it's that kind of vicious stuff, which would be the equivalent of murder. >> okay, jonathan, your thoughts on this subject. where did he get this wives' tale? what do you call this tale?...
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pat warren reporting from annapolis, back to you on tv hill. >> thank you, pat. much more on the winner of the mayor's race, coming up tonight at 11:00 on wjz. >>> it was a breezy and chilly day, but it didn't stop a few brave souls are getting out on the water. sky chopper 13 caught this boat on the move this afternoon. take a live look outside right now. we had a nice, clear day, but you can really feel the change in the temperatures. wjz is live downtown with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams is outside the mobile weather lab updating temperatures. >> temperatures dropping through the 40s, turning into a chilly evening, a bit of a breeze and windchill down here. we've been seeing the instruments registering as low as 31 degrees. we're down along the water for a reason, here next to little havana, across the water from the pride of baltimore 2, celebrating its 25th birthday. maryland's goodwill ambassador, one of the things going on this weekend that we're talking about. we'll have more on that coming up. for now, we're looking at tempe
pat warren reporting from annapolis, back to you on tv hill. >> thank you, pat. much more on the winner of the mayor's race, coming up tonight at 11:00 on wjz. >>> it was a breezy and chilly day, but it didn't stop a few brave souls are getting out on the water. sky chopper 13 caught this boat on the move this afternoon. take a live look outside right now. we had a nice, clear day, but you can really feel the change in the temperatures. wjz is live downtown with first warning...
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pats win that one 314-31. brand yn myers catches the ball. cowboys defensive back so upset that myers caught it. they forget to tag him. myers untouched gets up. runs in gets a touchdown. seconds left in the game tied at 21. hit a field goal. they get the win, 24-21. also sunday bruce arians now coaching the cards lead his team to a 40-11 win. the panthers stage a dramatic come back to defeat the dolphins 20-16. carolina seventh straight victory. the packers and vikings tied 26-26. it ends the packers losing streak in, a way, without qb aaron rodgers. so hey, let's celebrate with our packers bikinis. why not? some some brotherly love between howie long's sons. in comes 91. big bro chris long to pull little bro kyle from the fightment i hear that howie sent them both to their rooms after the game. maybe. next to the bcs standings, auburn moves to fourth. florida state at two. ohio state and miz uzou at fifth. let's talk about osu. their band decided to put a little something together. the salute to gettysburg included even, yes, an explosive c
pats win that one 314-31. brand yn myers catches the ball. cowboys defensive back so upset that myers caught it. they forget to tag him. myers untouched gets up. runs in gets a touchdown. seconds left in the game tied at 21. hit a field goal. they get the win, 24-21. also sunday bruce arians now coaching the cards lead his team to a 40-11 win. the panthers stage a dramatic come back to defeat the dolphins 20-16. carolina seventh straight victory. the packers and vikings tied 26-26. it ends the...
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take the case of the problematic pat down in texas last year.er a 38-year-old woman and her 24-year-old niece for littering, claiming they were "acting weird." when a female trooper arrives, the weirdness kicks into overdrive. suspecting of hiding drugs, the women say they were forced to submit to a body cavity search -- on camera, in full view of passing cars! the horrified victims say the officer didn't change latex gloves between searches. >> that's gross. that is gross. >> reporter: bobby ramos spent 20 years as a cop in the nypd. >> is there ever a reason to do this kind of a search out by the roadside? >> no, absolutely not. and the idea that she's doing this in front of her dash cam is outrageous. >> reporter: the female officer was fired. her male counterpart, suspended. if you think that's bad consider the case of the strange strip search, dana holmes was speeding home when cops pulled her over. she fails a breathalyzer test and is carted off to jail. >> you're going to arrest me? >> i am going to arrest you. >> are you serious? >> repo
take the case of the problematic pat down in texas last year.er a 38-year-old woman and her 24-year-old niece for littering, claiming they were "acting weird." when a female trooper arrives, the weirdness kicks into overdrive. suspecting of hiding drugs, the women say they were forced to submit to a body cavity search -- on camera, in full view of passing cars! the horrified victims say the officer didn't change latex gloves between searches. >> that's gross. that is gross....
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pat looked at me and said, they already think that about everything else you do. get over it. just get over it. this is something that you should do. wow, boy, is that strange. >> that is part of the change. pat schroeder had many campaigns and had to run against the democrat because she was not the person at the party thought would win. she won reelection by creating her own force and going door to door. even after she was elected in her first term, the party still put somebody up against her as an incumbent. so, you know, we need, in many cases, to do it through neighborhood movement groups and not necessarily the party. >> this is always a sensitive topic when you talk to women in business or in high-power positions. i was moderating a panel with the former governor of texas, ann richards. we talked about women in politics and she said that what stops women is the inability to embrace the personal and political power. i'm interested. she said, there is this "i don't want to seem ambitious" thing. >> there is a bit of a dance there. as i said earlier, is a struggle for women
pat looked at me and said, they already think that about everything else you do. get over it. just get over it. this is something that you should do. wow, boy, is that strange. >> that is part of the change. pat schroeder had many campaigns and had to run against the democrat because she was not the person at the party thought would win. she won reelection by creating her own force and going door to door. even after she was elected in her first term, the party still put somebody up...
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pat warren has been watching today's vote count. pat? >> that's right, vic. they started at 9:00 this morning, counting absentee and provisional ballots. and it appears, the longer they go, the more complicated the process becomes. >> reporter: accepting or rejecting voters' ballots. >> i would make rejection on the ballot. >> anduts the-- and puts the annapolis mayor's race at stake. what's happening now is more complicated than you'd think. >> well is no on ballot board member present. however, the envelope is sealed. >> reporter: lawyers for both mayoral candidates stand over the shoulders of elections officials, determining if it's absentee or provisional ballots are valid. the republican challenger, mike pandalides, leads by 100 votes. but democrat, josh cohen, has the democrats outfebruary -- outnumbering, 2-1. >> they have also been removed by voters. >> i know it's been a slow, arduous process. i don't know they're going to stay, stay all night and go through it. >> some annapolis voters, discontented with high water bills and plans to renovate the be
pat warren has been watching today's vote count. pat? >> that's right, vic. they started at 9:00 this morning, counting absentee and provisional ballots. and it appears, the longer they go, the more complicated the process becomes. >> reporter: accepting or rejecting voters' ballots. >> i would make rejection on the ballot. >> anduts the-- and puts the annapolis mayor's race at stake. what's happening now is more complicated than you'd think. >> well is no on...
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you can see as it went across the city it had a bit of a deviated pat everyon pattern.most of this was residential area it went through. you can see the width of the storm as it made it's way across the town. they are going to be cleaning up. we are looking at clear skies an cooler conditions as well. the culprit the storm is making it's way off the eastern seaboard. we are picking up a few showers in the canadian maritimes an winds are gusting in detroit picking up gusts of 21. nothing like we saw yesterday across this region. we are seeing 50 plus wind due to the whippe wind gradeant we 3 here in new york and boston you are not seeing too much. you are seeing about six we are seeing clear conditions now. showers are coming over part of the great lakes and what is going to be happening is lake-effect snow. >> the colder air is making it's way across the great lakes. it's going to pick up this moisture and dump it on the eastern part of the lake. we don't expect too much accumulation, 2 to 4-inches in the localized areas here. we are going to see it go down to about 49°
you can see as it went across the city it had a bit of a deviated pat everyon pattern.most of this was residential area it went through. you can see the width of the storm as it made it's way across the town. they are going to be cleaning up. we are looking at clear skies an cooler conditions as well. the culprit the storm is making it's way off the eastern seaboard. we are picking up a few showers in the canadian maritimes an winds are gusting in detroit picking up gusts of 21. nothing like we...
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the pats aren't for everyone. some women's bodies don't work for it. it's about rubbing through the thighs. that's when his wife, standing next to him, shot him a dirty look. he back pedaled and said oh, the pants are for every woman. >>> if you saw this you might have done a double take. computer models normally sell for $600 it. sold out as word got out. wal-mart assured people that the site was not hacked but honored the mistakenly low, low price. wal-mart said it's still working through the details. >> anyone know if a blockbuster is still open? the company announced they will officially close its remaining stores. there are 300 still open. they will be shut ared by january and they will -- shuttered by january and will discontinue the dvd's by mail. >>> starbucks plans to open five stores on or near military bases that will share profits with the local communities. as a small gesture all vets and their spouse also get a free coffee on veteran's day which is coming up on monday. >> it's a day to celebrate a popular mexican dish. it's national taco
the pats aren't for everyone. some women's bodies don't work for it. it's about rubbing through the thighs. that's when his wife, standing next to him, shot him a dirty look. he back pedaled and said oh, the pants are for every woman. >>> if you saw this you might have done a double take. computer models normally sell for $600 it. sold out as word got out. wal-mart assured people that the site was not hacked but honored the mistakenly low, low price. wal-mart said it's still working...
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hey, pat. >> hi. >> how are you? >> hi, hoda. doing great.ell, you have an incredible story to tell, pat. and we're looking forward to you coming on up here to new york and sharing it with us. you going to bring your brother? >> i am. my brother and whoever else, my guide dog. i don't know if you can see him there. >> no, he's not on skype. what kind is he? >> he's a yellow labrador. >> we'll see him when you get here. congratulations. >> thank you. >> we're looking forward to seeing you, hon. >> thanks again. >> all right. >> god bless. >>> favorite things. you want to start, hoda woman? >> we have a great, great woman who works here at nbc or helps us out. her name is theresa. her daughter came up with this popcorn. it's called izzy pop popcorn. she got all dressed up and she's here with her pink boots on. >> she's adorable. >> it's flavored popcorn, $3.75 a bag, 10% of the proceeds go to the make a wish foundation. >> and it was her idea to have this. >> her idea. wonderful, congratulations to her. i love it when kids get involved like tha
hey, pat. >> hi. >> how are you? >> hi, hoda. doing great.ell, you have an incredible story to tell, pat. and we're looking forward to you coming on up here to new york and sharing it with us. you going to bring your brother? >> i am. my brother and whoever else, my guide dog. i don't know if you can see him there. >> no, he's not on skype. what kind is he? >> he's a yellow labrador. >> we'll see him when you get here. congratulations. >> thank...
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i'm pat warren reporting. back to you on tv hill. >> pat, thank you. this is the third anniversary of vacants to value. >>> the glitches that plagued the government's healthcare website is keeping enrollment far below objects. 40,000 and 50,000 americans have been able to successfully enroll private insurance, through the healthcare.gov website. the figures are well below the 500,000 the obama administration was hoping to have at this point. >> the fact that the website has been so everyone whiching and so -- challenging and problematic in that first month, means the enrollment numbers will be even lower than expected. but beyond that, i don't have specific figures. >> reporter: the white house is set to release its own figures later this week. also, the department of health and human services began sending e-mails to people who were unable to cret an -- create an account. >>> toronto mayor, rob ford makes his first appearance since admitting to smoking crack. many attendees of today's event were not happy to see him. >> i would like to invite to the p
i'm pat warren reporting. back to you on tv hill. >> pat, thank you. this is the third anniversary of vacants to value. >>> the glitches that plagued the government's healthcare website is keeping enrollment far below objects. 40,000 and 50,000 americans have been able to successfully enroll private insurance, through the healthcare.gov website. the figures are well below the 500,000 the obama administration was hoping to have at this point. >> the fact that the website has...
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in fact, pat quinn said it's the worst ever in illinois. we're listening in. information out of the midwest there. >>> now to politics where billionaire supermagnate is launching a campaign to dead internet betting, edelson ed it's a practice dangerous to children and the society. >>> and angelina jolie held back here as she thanked those for the humanitarian award. >>> the obama family checked out a basketball game between oregon state and maryland. this is a ritual for the obamas because the oregon state beavers are coached by the first lady's brother. >>> and lady gaga may have been hosting, but it was toronto's mayor rob ford the star on "snl." >> again, i'm sorry for how i've been acting it's not indicative of my position of the position of mayor in this great town of toronto. >> hey, man, i got what you asked for. >> not here. let's do it under the desk. >> well it's -- >> don't say what it is. >> all right. well, i've got your stuff right here. >> whoa! that's a lot of crack! >> why do we think that's not the last time we'll see that character. and toda
in fact, pat quinn said it's the worst ever in illinois. we're listening in. information out of the midwest there. >>> now to politics where billionaire supermagnate is launching a campaign to dead internet betting, edelson ed it's a practice dangerous to children and the society. >>> and angelina jolie held back here as she thanked those for the humanitarian award. >>> the obama family checked out a basketball game between oregon state and maryland. this is a ritual...
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reporter: certainly democrats and espeally rublicans there, who patted him on the back will have a lot to say about whether the president needs toeep his promise. a lot of the talk in that hearing today is going to be about fixi the website. today, the house oversight committee hears from five top government th experts on efforts to fix the troled website. >> wought to start over. it's not salvagele. >> reporter: even john boehner gave president clion a pat on the back f saying president obama shouldake good on his promisand let people who le their health care plan keep them. >> even if it tas a change in the law, t president should honor e commitment the fedal government made to those people. >> reporter: democrat anne feinsteinaid last night she'll back that chan. e white house says they're working on it. the president has tasked his team with looking at a rge of options. >> reporter: but expertsell us keeping your plan may not mean keeping ur doctor. >> there may be potential access problems for patients who oose a plan bas on price, thinking they got aood deal, but then they might
reporter: certainly democrats and espeally rublicans there, who patted him on the back will have a lot to say about whether the president needs toeep his promise. a lot of the talk in that hearing today is going to be about fixi the website. today, the house oversight committee hears from five top government th experts on efforts to fix the troled website. >> wought to start over. it's not salvagele. >> reporter: even john boehner gave president clion a pat on the back f saying...
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today it's in new england for the pats ga pat's game against denver broncos. >> manning, brady. than that? three winners here, missouri, north carolina, we're all in good moods. >> having a great sunday with exception to you saying it's going to feel like it's in the teen tas. ld. you need your hot coffee in the morning, hot soup at lunch and hot chili later on this afternoon and hot sauce not a bad idea to keep a bead of sweat on your brow. ferociously windy. northwest winds 20 to 30 miles an hour sustained winds today. high will reach only in the low 30s for most. windchills around the teens. the wind won't lay down until after midnight tonight. monday morning will be cold. won't be that much wind left. temperatures between 15 and 24 degrees for air temperatures. any breeze at all will make it feel colder than that. closely keeping an eye on tuesday and wednesday. big travel days ahead of thanksgiving. rain likely. high spots, shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. that tuesday afternoon may start as a little snow. it will change over to all rain. 99% of this event wil
today it's in new england for the pats ga pat's game against denver broncos. >> manning, brady. than that? three winners here, missouri, north carolina, we're all in good moods. >> having a great sunday with exception to you saying it's going to feel like it's in the teen tas. ld. you need your hot coffee in the morning, hot soup at lunch and hot chili later on this afternoon and hot sauce not a bad idea to keep a bead of sweat on your brow. ferociously windy. northwest winds 20 to...
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it's our opening tees and a tribute to pat. what did pat mean? i'll put it this way.. he was our walter cronkite and he was just a tremendous presence. he really helped build the brand of cbs. he's a very important voice in the history of the network and as far as it is f goes, i think some people would say the greatest of all time, clearly with the national football league he was the voice of the nfl. i think of him every day. i'll think of him every week and think of the profound fluns he had on my life and my career. >> you mentioned pat's busy schedule. you're alps business. on sunday the broncos and kansas city chiefs. how is that one you've got the two teams tied for the best record in the afc. they are both in the afc west division. they met in denver and the broncos beat them by ten. they had heartbreaking losses last week by a field goal margin at the end. arrowhead stadium is raucous. they had the world book of records there recently and he certified it as the loudest stadium in the world 137.5 decibels. i cannot hear anything in my head set. as much as our
it's our opening tees and a tribute to pat. what did pat mean? i'll put it this way.. he was our walter cronkite and he was just a tremendous presence. he really helped build the brand of cbs. he's a very important voice in the history of the network and as far as it is f goes, i think some people would say the greatest of all time, clearly with the national football league he was the voice of the nfl. i think of him every day. i'll think of him every week and think of the profound fluns he had...