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[laughter] how pat nixon -- pat nixon -- a panda bear.here's a little bit of controversy over whether in fact she asked for the pandas. i heard one of the president aides told me it was a misunderstanding. pat nixon smoked and she did not like to show people she smoked. she smoked a lot. indeed, the supervisory curator at the nixon library said there were pandas on the chinese cigarette pack. it is not clear whether mrs. nixon was just motioning toward the panda because she wanted a cigarette or because she really liked pandas and wanted them in the united states. it is not clear if they knew what she was asking for. the outcome was wonderful for the united states and for the national zoo. as we see from this conversation, it added to the nixon household. >> you are on the air. >> thank you for accepting my call. i've been watching your show. this is my third time calling. the question i had -- you said mrs. nixon disliked politics after husband's defeat. do you think she could've been more insistent on her husband not running for politic
[laughter] how pat nixon -- pat nixon -- a panda bear.here's a little bit of controversy over whether in fact she asked for the pandas. i heard one of the president aides told me it was a misunderstanding. pat nixon smoked and she did not like to show people she smoked. she smoked a lot. indeed, the supervisory curator at the nixon library said there were pandas on the chinese cigarette pack. it is not clear whether mrs. nixon was just motioning toward the panda because she wanted a cigarette...
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pat was the campaign manager. she went out, ringing doorbells, got volunteers, and was teary and she told the saturday evening post when people would come in and say, we want to support you. we don't have any money, but here is a half dollar, dollar. she was the backbone because there were many discouraging moments. he would sometimes despair in she was there with optimism. performed brilliantly in the debates. i think he said later the fray was ready for me to read and when they finally won reelection in november 1946 richard nixon wrote in his memoirs, we were happier on that day than we ever were any other time in our political life. and once again i went to his state book. what did i see scrawled in huge letters, victory. it meant so much to him. that in 1948 backed off he was investigating. he went through a very difficult time. a terrible time sleeping. by his own admission he was miserable to live with. when they rent for the senate then drove all over california. she passed the 65,000 symbols saying safegu
pat was the campaign manager. she went out, ringing doorbells, got volunteers, and was teary and she told the saturday evening post when people would come in and say, we want to support you. we don't have any money, but here is a half dollar, dollar. she was the backbone because there were many discouraging moments. he would sometimes despair in she was there with optimism. performed brilliantly in the debates. i think he said later the fray was ready for me to read and when they finally won...
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foot because pat was running late. so they were a normal couple in many ways and when we come to the white house years -- and every presidential couple's troubles because there is a battle between the west wing people who represent the president and the east wing women who represent the first lady and that conflict is played out and it's amazing none of the presidential couple's have been divorced because the pressures are intense. sometimes richard nixon drove past crazy because he liked to be involved in every aspect including state dinners, planning the menu is and everything down to the entertainment on the menu and of course she and her people wanted to do it themselves. but one other thing that impressed me and i was touched by it is how protective of richard nixon was of patau in the white house years. there were articles in the paper claiming that she was a failure as a first lady, very traditional and even complaining that she was stuffing envelopes and he would gather the personnel and say we have to put out
foot because pat was running late. so they were a normal couple in many ways and when we come to the white house years -- and every presidential couple's troubles because there is a battle between the west wing people who represent the president and the east wing women who represent the first lady and that conflict is played out and it's amazing none of the presidential couple's have been divorced because the pressures are intense. sometimes richard nixon drove past crazy because he liked to be...
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his name is pat schuber -- william pat schuber, one of the commissioners that chris christie appointed to the port authority. he's not been high profile until he was the third of three subpoenas tonight. pat schuber used to be the mayor of bogota, new jersey. like abe bogota. he went on to become the county executive where fort lee is located. do you remember that weird detail about david wildstein? about how the guy who ordered the bridge shutdown used to be an anonymous blogger? remember this? before chris christie became governor and david wildstein got himself appointed to the port authority that paid him 150 grand and it had no job description. before that, david wildstein's job had been running a new jersey politics blog, but he did it anonymously. he blogged under a pseudonym. here he is touting pat schuber in 2009 as somebody who would be a great choice for gubernatorial candidate chris christie to pick as his running mate. interesting because chris christie did not pick pat schuber to be his running mate. but he did pick him to be head of the port authority. when the lanes wer
his name is pat schuber -- william pat schuber, one of the commissioners that chris christie appointed to the port authority. he's not been high profile until he was the third of three subpoenas tonight. pat schuber used to be the mayor of bogota, new jersey. like abe bogota. he went on to become the county executive where fort lee is located. do you remember that weird detail about david wildstein? about how the guy who ordered the bridge shutdown used to be an anonymous blogger? remember...
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where's pat? >>> plus, we'll get an update on airports in our area and what the weather is doing to air travel today. >>> and also, what we -- we want to know what you think. snow, love it or hate it? vote by calling and text 1 for love it, text 2 for hate it. text 3 for it's winter. [ male announcer ] when your small business has verizon fios, you're "downloading huge files" ready. "3-hour conference call" ready. you're small business ready. switch to verizon fios with 100% fiber optic fast internet and reliable phone with 99.9% network reliability for just $99.99 a month with a two year price guarantee. call now to get a firm price quote of your total monthly charges in writing up front. call 1.888.774.4418 to sign up now. fios speed and reliability that makes you small business ready. that's powerful. >>> if you're planning on flying out of town today, you may want to check your flight status before you leave the house. more than ,400 flights have already been canceled because of the winter sto
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pat?nt to find people the best snow hat and so we set up a challenge and i will get to that, but start with the measurement. if you were with us at 1:00, you recall that i measured an inch here at connecticut and pheasanton, and now we have a little bit over 4 inches of snow here at connecticut and fezenton, and you can see that it is slushy and not bad, but look at this 36th northwest, a side street in northwest and look down this street, you will see the snow, and see the ice, and not so good. so how bad is it out here? well, it depends which street you are standing on. and now, as i mentioned before, we wanted to see your best snow hat, and so we set up this "snow stick challenge." we asked you to send in the pictures of your favorite snow hats, and boy, did you come through. hats, hats and more hats. all sorts of hats. big and small. here is just a sampling of some of the entries. kids and caps, and there is nothing cuter than a kid in a hat. and when it is a snow hat, that's cute squa
pat?nt to find people the best snow hat and so we set up a challenge and i will get to that, but start with the measurement. if you were with us at 1:00, you recall that i measured an inch here at connecticut and pheasanton, and now we have a little bit over 4 inches of snow here at connecticut and fezenton, and you can see that it is slushy and not bad, but look at this 36th northwest, a side street in northwest and look down this street, you will see the snow, and see the ice, and not so...
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the pat snow hat gets an official pat collins snow stick. there were more than 400 entries. hats of all sizes. hats of all descriptions. hats of all colors. animals wearing people hats. we even had one from a horse, oh, wilbur. then there were people wearing animal hats. it was like a zoo parade. off the wall, out of ox hats. so it was hard to keep track of it all. i assembled a team of celebrity judges to screen the entries. our award winning investigator reporter, tisch thompson and others. they were impressed by what they saw. >> the hats were pretty cool. >> what a showing these hats, creativity. they showed ingenuity. >> a lot of knitted hats. there are a lot of grandmas out there apparently. >> reporter: so, who's got the best hat? who is going to get the snow stick? coming up at 5:00, the five finalists. it wasn't easy for the judges to get there. live in northwest, pat collins, news 4. >> lots of good ones. hey, the zoo was closed yesterday and why so many animal hats. we got entertained by that. >> let's not say that. they will need hats tonight and a lot more. >> a
the pat snow hat gets an official pat collins snow stick. there were more than 400 entries. hats of all sizes. hats of all descriptions. hats of all colors. animals wearing people hats. we even had one from a horse, oh, wilbur. then there were people wearing animal hats. it was like a zoo parade. off the wall, out of ox hats. so it was hard to keep track of it all. i assembled a team of celebrity judges to screen the entries. our award winning investigator reporter, tisch thompson and others....
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the five finalist, sea urchin hats, baby pat hat. the turkey hat, the hat for two and the well-dressed hat. and now the winners of this january 2014 pat collins' snow stick challenge, kevin and carolyn hammond! the binner, the hat for two. it was knitted by carolyn's mom. it started as one thing and then, well, it turned into something else. >> it started as a scarf? >> starred as a man's scarf. >> reporter: then it took on a life of its own? >> it did. >> now hat for two? >> yes. carolyn is very creative. >> i noticed it was long and i said to my husband, come over here and put this on. we put it on and i couldn't go very far and it became a really snugly hat. >> reporter: so why did the judges like the hat for two? >> we gave high marks for creativity because it's the only hat we saw that fit two heads. it keeps the couple together. it's homemade and the pictures are cute. >> reporter: what do you like best about it? >> keeps me close. >> reporter: to him? >> yep. >> reporter: what do you like best about it? >> the same thing. >> r
the five finalist, sea urchin hats, baby pat hat. the turkey hat, the hat for two and the well-dressed hat. and now the winners of this january 2014 pat collins' snow stick challenge, kevin and carolyn hammond! the binner, the hat for two. it was knitted by carolyn's mom. it started as one thing and then, well, it turned into something else. >> it started as a scarf? >> starred as a man's scarf. >> reporter: then it took on a life of its own? >> it did. >> now hat...
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they made it a -- especially for his -- >> yeah. >> person. >> patted and a team of e-- pat and a team of esteemed judges will decide which is the hat of all hats. >> and they get a pat collins sn snow stick. grand prize. there's no snowstorm without a pat collins snow stick. >> that's how you know it's snowing. >>> 4:21. let's check the forecast. chuck bell is here with a leak at the forecast. chuck? >> good morning, a good wednesday morning, everybody. temperatures have fallen nearly 30 degrees in just the last 24 hours behind the leading edge of the arctic air. the good news in your forecast for today is that the snow is over. the bad news is this cold is here to stay for quite some time. single digit and low teens to get you out the door this morning. 14 in culpeper and fredericksburg, about 12 in downtown washington. 10 for leesburg and ashburn. the snowfall amount yesterday on average in that 3.5 to 7.5 to eight-inch range, right on the money as far as we were concerned with the forecast. current windchills -- whoa. you need to dress in every layer you have today. current windchi
they made it a -- especially for his -- >> yeah. >> person. >> patted and a team of e-- pat and a team of esteemed judges will decide which is the hat of all hats. >> and they get a pat collins sn snow stick. grand prize. there's no snowstorm without a pat collins snow stick. >> that's how you know it's snowing. >>> 4:21. let's check the forecast. chuck bell is here with a leak at the forecast. chuck? >> good morning, a good wednesday morning,...
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pat buchanan. >> no, it can't, john. and i think is a truce is possible but i think john kerry made a terrible mistake going over there. first he's ineffectual. he denounces this guy but can't do a thing about it. if you're going to have to negotiations you at least ought to start on a stately note rather than that attack. i do think -- look, there's been atrocities on all sides but i do think the syrian government because it has the whip hand right now, is probably ready for local truces and things like that. i think the best we can hope out of this thing is to stop the killing and slaughter in various places, get humanitarian aid in there, and anything that contributes to that is a good end. why iran was disinvited, one reason is the opposition syrians would have walked out if iran would have walked in. and ultimately think and a he has boll la and russia have got to be on board if there's going to be a peace agreement. >> aren't they all on board? >> iran is not even in there. the russians are there. but it's heavily
pat buchanan. >> no, it can't, john. and i think is a truce is possible but i think john kerry made a terrible mistake going over there. first he's ineffectual. he denounces this guy but can't do a thing about it. if you're going to have to negotiations you at least ought to start on a stately note rather than that attack. i do think -- look, there's been atrocities on all sides but i do think the syrian government because it has the whip hand right now, is probably ready for local truces...
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this was part of, according to pat, some trend that he watched today. about whether we know what happened that night. >> she has talked about, tom, national security adviser, leaker in chief, as i have called him. bob schaefer, a man i have always admired, talk about being a pussy cat, tom dawn ln was not asked, in the gates book, he attacks the military, and almost calls them, i think, doug, you said -- here is the mastermind that night, embedding the story. not asked about it because they have decided to move beyond. we have people who have never been talked -- the american people want the truth. it's not about who gets served. her political future, the republicans' political future, the american people deserve the truth. this is supposed to be a democracy, a republic. >> i think we have one last chance on benghazi. now that the senate intelligence committee made some progress hire, it's up to the speaker to cut it out now and listen to the 179 republican congressmen who have asked for a 90-day select committee investigation. frank wolf, congressman f
this was part of, according to pat, some trend that he watched today. about whether we know what happened that night. >> she has talked about, tom, national security adviser, leaker in chief, as i have called him. bob schaefer, a man i have always admired, talk about being a pussy cat, tom dawn ln was not asked, in the gates book, he attacks the military, and almost calls them, i think, doug, you said -- here is the mastermind that night, embedding the story. not asked about it because...
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. >> reporter: i'm pat collins. have your snow stick >>> there's that pet theme song we like so much. the field has been narrowed from hundreds of entries in the pat collins' snow stick challenge. you sent them in. he asked everybody to tweet their favorite hats and the response has been overwhelming. >> pat is live with his hat and his post is northwest d.c. he has the top five. how are you doing? >> reporter: how you doing, doreen? who has the best hat and who will get the stick? hundreds of entry, so little time. the judges worked so hard and they got it down the final five. we went out looking for the best snow hat. at stake an official pat collins' snow stick. we had more than 400 entries. kids, grownups, animals, hats of all shapes and sizes. we convened a panel of celebrity judges, morning anchors, aaron and yang and trish thompson. they did their due diligence. >> what were you looking for? >> looking for creativity and looking to keep people warm and how people are responding to their special headgear. >> r
. >> reporter: i'm pat collins. have your snow stick >>> there's that pet theme song we like so much. the field has been narrowed from hundreds of entries in the pat collins' snow stick challenge. you sent them in. he asked everybody to tweet their favorite hats and the response has been overwhelming. >> pat is live with his hat and his post is northwest d.c. he has the top five. how are you doing? >> reporter: how you doing, doreen? who has the best hat and who will...
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pat?thank you. 12 years a slave and american hustler tied for nominations at the sunday's golden gloebs, but maybe as much interest in the hosts of the show as there is in who wins the awards. and billy bush joining uses from burr banbanr ba-- burbank. >> yes, and it is a two-year deal with tina and amy and the beautiful thing about the ladies is that they don't prepare until yesterday. they don't arrive until yesterday and they don't obvious think the it, and they have known each other for a long time. and there are barbs and nobody is going to be bleeding on the ground a la gervais. >> and that what we are expecting from the hosts. and so what about tohe awards "2 years a slave" and "american hustle" and both of them up for seven, and which one do you think is going to come out on top? >> because there is drama and comedy musical, they will both win in my opinion, and 12 years a slave will win best drama, because it is a gripping film and hurts to watch it in certain places, but it is an
pat?thank you. 12 years a slave and american hustler tied for nominations at the sunday's golden gloebs, but maybe as much interest in the hosts of the show as there is in who wins the awards. and billy bush joining uses from burr banbanr ba-- burbank. >> yes, and it is a two-year deal with tina and amy and the beautiful thing about the ladies is that they don't prepare until yesterday. they don't arrive until yesterday and they don't obvious think the it, and they have known each other...
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pat joins us live now with more on that. pat? >> well, jim, for the record, it is still snowing, and it has been snowing since before i got out here at 11:00 this morning, ani mi down. we start with the measurement, and untouched snow, and we have over four inches here at connecticut and pheasanton, and all afternoon, i have been searching for the best snow hats, and who shows up? dellmon and leroy. dellmon is from north carolina, and leroy is from west virginia. >> i am wearing a north carolina snow hat. >> and leroy? >> a jenkins family snow hat. w woo-hoo! >> reporter: why? and does it work? >> yes, it works and keeps the wind and the snow out of my face and it is snarly. >> no, he is right, it blocks it like a visor over my head, and they are great. >> reporter: okay. if you think that these are great, wait until you see beards and hat. let's go now to the snowstick challenge. it is the pat collins' snowstick challenge. best snow hat gets the snowstick, and the entries keep flying in. we call this category hats with beards. t
pat joins us live now with more on that. pat? >> well, jim, for the record, it is still snowing, and it has been snowing since before i got out here at 11:00 this morning, ani mi down. we start with the measurement, and untouched snow, and we have over four inches here at connecticut and pheasanton, and all afternoon, i have been searching for the best snow hats, and who shows up? dellmon and leroy. dellmon is from north carolina, and leroy is from west virginia. >> i am wearing a...
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pat? >> well, doreen, little by little, with we are learning more about the movements of darion aguilar before those murders at the mall. >> reporter: on the morning of the columbia mall murders, the shooter, darion aguilar left his home in college park at 5:15 and went to the burtonsville area of montgomery county apparently to see someone. sources familiar with the investigation say that later that saturday morning, aguilar took a barwood cab from this wendy's on briggs cheney road to the columbia mall. according to sources, aguilar used a smartphone app to the summon the cab. sat quietly slouched this the back seat of the cab. carried a backpack that appeared to be heavy. paid the driver $40, and $27 for the fare, and $13 for the tip. and now, after the driver heard about the shootings on the radio, he called police to say that he had dropped off someone at the mall who appeared to be, quote, weird. now, back to that wendy's off briggs cheney road, and today, i talked to mary and she wo
pat? >> well, doreen, little by little, with we are learning more about the movements of darion aguilar before those murders at the mall. >> reporter: on the morning of the columbia mall murders, the shooter, darion aguilar left his home in college park at 5:15 and went to the burtonsville area of montgomery county apparently to see someone. sources familiar with the investigation say that later that saturday morning, aguilar took a barwood cab from this wendy's on briggs cheney...
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i wrote to commissioner pat schubert. note, in fact, some of the documents have been released is there were e-mails going back and forth trying to figure out how to say thank you for your inquiry. >> but i like about what you've said, senator. you've always dealt with pat schuber. you always could count on some agency to give you an answer. you got to know people. they would give you quick answers and not waste your time with red tape. it sounds like you had that kind of relationship with mr. schubert. and then all of a sudden a guy that's always been helpful to you as a senior legislator has all of a sudden clammed up as if somebody from the top said, no talking here. >> well, again, i can only go by what i know. i selected pat schubert because he's one of the people i voted for to put on the port authority. i selected pat schuber because we do have a personal and good and honest relationship. and i particularly selected schuber because i said to him, i know when you go on the port authority, you are a former county exec
i wrote to commissioner pat schubert. note, in fact, some of the documents have been released is there were e-mails going back and forth trying to figure out how to say thank you for your inquiry. >> but i like about what you've said, senator. you've always dealt with pat schuber. you always could count on some agency to give you an answer. you got to know people. they would give you quick answers and not waste your time with red tape. it sounds like you had that kind of relationship with...
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>> no. >> that's right. >> yes. >> three yes', see you later, pat. bye bye. >> this week on "moyers & company," neil degrasse tyson on the new "cosmos" and our dark universe. >> science is an enterprise that should be cherished as an activity of the free human mind because it transforms who we are, how we live, and it gives us an understanding of our place in the universe. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz. carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society.
>> no. >> that's right. >> yes. >> three yes', see you later, pat. bye bye. >> this week on "moyers & company," neil degrasse tyson on the new "cosmos" and our dark universe. >> science is an enterprise that should be cherished as an activity of the free human mind because it transforms who we are, how we live, and it gives us an understanding of our place in the universe. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz....
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pat, john, doug.rowing violence and bloodshed across iraq, where america spent so many lives and resources helping the people of that country. now their government is in an all-out fight against al qaeda-linked militants. over cities the u.s. military fought for and controlled. now developments tonight as the iraq forces are looking to their own citizens for war help. it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> iraq, a series of car bombs targeting bus stations, killing at least 13 people across baghdad. this as the fighting for fallujah and ramadi, two cities only miles to the west, intensifies. mass gunmen open fire on a military helicopter flying over fallujah. iraq's prime minister said the military has the city surrounded but won't try taying it back from al qaeda by force. instead, it's calling on local tribal leaders to expel the terrorists who gained control of the key cities more than a week ago. >>> germany, a twisting crash to the ground for a small jet that hit the eart
pat, john, doug.rowing violence and bloodshed across iraq, where america spent so many lives and resources helping the people of that country. now their government is in an all-out fight against al qaeda-linked militants. over cities the u.s. military fought for and controlled. now developments tonight as the iraq forces are looking to their own citizens for war help. it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> iraq, a series of car bombs targeting bus stations,...
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but clearly, there's a difference of opinion between senator veroni and pat floyd about the existence of a traffic study. and it seems to me that there's evidence that senator varineo showed evidence of the traffic study. going back to what constitutes a traffic study, arguing about some specifics and nuances that i'm not familiar with, but i would certainly not cues pat floyd of purgerring himself. i'm just going by what i was told. but i wouldn't cues pat foye in any way. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] >> listen, guess what, after reading everything yesterday, i don't know. but what i'm telling you is, that's what i've been told. and he seemed to display evidence at the time, but now, because of the tone of the emails and text messages, all of this stuff is something that i'm not going to warranty, because i don't know, considering all of the back and forth that went on. senator veroni is a very respected guy, and he served in this building for along team. i have known him for a long time. when he gave his testimony, i have no reason to believe that he was not telling the truth. but obv
but clearly, there's a difference of opinion between senator veroni and pat floyd about the existence of a traffic study. and it seems to me that there's evidence that senator varineo showed evidence of the traffic study. going back to what constitutes a traffic study, arguing about some specifics and nuances that i'm not familiar with, but i would certainly not cues pat floyd of purgerring himself. i'm just going by what i was told. but i wouldn't cues pat foye in any way. >> reporter: [...
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thank you very much, pat boone, jeremy, thank you very much. good luck.hat's it for this evening's show. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. we will be back on monday and then we'll be in washington on tuesday for the state of the union. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event thh february 28th. pre-owned sales event i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creativ
thank you very much, pat boone, jeremy, thank you very much. good luck.hat's it for this evening's show. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. we will be back on monday and then we'll be in washington on tuesday for the state of the union. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car...
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>> well, thank you, pat. it is a statistical fact the longer you are out of work, the harder it is to get hire d and president obama said today, that is is not fair. >> reporter: corporateeo came to the white house, and the heads of ebay, and boeing and marriott and others to join president obama's push to help the long-term unemployed. 4 million americans have been out of work for more than six months, and studies show that fact alone hurts their prospects. >> so if are the are two people who are identical, and one person has been unemployed for longer than the other person, then the employer will say that maybe the person who is unemployed for shorter period of time is a little bit better. >> reporter: mr. obama has 300 companies to hire without taking into account how long someone has been looking, and he signed an order to make that the government policy. >> so today, i am directing every federal agency to make shure that we are evaluating th candidates on the level without regard to their employment hist
>> well, thank you, pat. it is a statistical fact the longer you are out of work, the harder it is to get hire d and president obama said today, that is is not fair. >> reporter: corporateeo came to the white house, and the heads of ebay, and boeing and marriott and others to join president obama's push to help the long-term unemployed. 4 million americans have been out of work for more than six months, and studies show that fact alone hurts their prospects. >> so if are the...
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stoddard calling from staying put. >> pat volunteers at staying put headquarters. the town's first responders are in on it, too. the first aid squad instructs staying put members to have a list of their meds and medical history at the ready. >> we're working together to make it easier for us and easier for them when they need us. >> police, fire, ems know your address. the local carpenter knows you're here, and has helped out doing work. it takes a village. >> it takes a village to raise a child and it takes a village to take care of two elderly people. >> the village concept started in beacon hill village in boston, and when the families and friends read about it, they started their own chapter. >> so this is tripartid thing for you. you are a founder, you are a volunteer, and you're a customer. >> you bet because it's a damn good idea -- scram that damn. >> that is all right, times have changed. >> maybe they go at the bottom. >> a 2013 aarp study found most seniors prefer to stay put in their own homes if they possibly can. and it can be way more affordable than
stoddard calling from staying put. >> pat volunteers at staying put headquarters. the town's first responders are in on it, too. the first aid squad instructs staying put members to have a list of their meds and medical history at the ready. >> we're working together to make it easier for us and easier for them when they need us. >> police, fire, ems know your address. the local carpenter knows you're here, and has helped out doing work. it takes a village. >> it takes a...
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news4's pat collins is live in gaithersburg with more on this. what happened, pat?well, doreen, police found the 7-eleven murder suspect right here at the murder scene. they say that he had a box cutter in his pocket, and blood on his hands. a 63-year-old 7-eleven clerk stabbed to death early this morning here on snowfer school ro road. >> there were two employees in the store, and as one employee was attacked the second employee left the store and called 911. >> reporter: the suspect identified as 36-year-old shawn david king. police say that when they got to the scene, king was standing outside of the 7-eleven with blood on his hands. police say that this attack was unprovoked. they say that there was no robbery and no exchange of words before this act of murder. the victim identified as 63-year-old abdul gafar and he is described as kind and hard-working man who held two 7-eleven jobs. one in gaithersburg and the other one here at the goshen shopping center. this morning his relative was at the scene, and he believes that he knew the suspect. >> it has to be some
news4's pat collins is live in gaithersburg with more on this. what happened, pat?well, doreen, police found the 7-eleven murder suspect right here at the murder scene. they say that he had a box cutter in his pocket, and blood on his hands. a 63-year-old 7-eleven clerk stabbed to death early this morning here on snowfer school ro road. >> there were two employees in the store, and as one employee was attacked the second employee left the store and called 911. >> reporter: the...
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name one, pat buchanan. >> one, there's the possibility that all this metta data that is out there with the national security agency may be left with aol and the other telecommunications operations. but john, the national security state is alive and well. the president has responded to mr. snowden in the sense that we've got to find a greater balance between rights of privacy and national security. he's recommending that there be an advocate before the fisa court and things like that. but overall, this extraordinary capacity and capability the united states has, he wants that accessible to our security people, but he wants greater restrictions against its use, against foreign leaders and others. i think he struck a pretty good balance. >> eleanor? >> i would agree with that. i think his main goal is to restore confidence in the government's ability to surveil and monitor communications of principally american citizens, but also foreign leaders. and he traced the history of intelligence gathering going back to polar, up through harry truman creating the nsa in the '50s. and then the chal
name one, pat buchanan. >> one, there's the possibility that all this metta data that is out there with the national security agency may be left with aol and the other telecommunications operations. but john, the national security state is alive and well. the president has responded to mr. snowden in the sense that we've got to find a greater balance between rights of privacy and national security. he's recommending that there be an advocate before the fisa court and things like that. but...
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pat foye. he does seem to be out of the loop on this scheme. we see, i think for the first time here, we see that his angry memo putting a stop to this scheme, calling it potentially illegal. we see for the first time, i think, that his angry memo is sent to the governor's office. not to bridget anne kelly, the deputy chief of staff who ordered the whole thing in the first place, but another senior staffer of governor christie, someone incidentally who he has since tapped to become his new chief of staff. the governor's office directly had notice that this was happening in ft. lee and that it was a problem and that it was maybe illegal and they had that notice directly the week that the shutdown happened. i'll also save you the swear words, but we also in this document today get treated to the govern e's spokesman and david wildstein using all sorts of language about pat foye who stopped the scheme, they called him all sorts of stuff. receiving the complaints from local officials and not responding to them, gleefully not responding to them. giv
pat foye. he does seem to be out of the loop on this scheme. we see, i think for the first time here, we see that his angry memo putting a stop to this scheme, calling it potentially illegal. we see for the first time, i think, that his angry memo is sent to the governor's office. not to bridget anne kelly, the deputy chief of staff who ordered the whole thing in the first place, but another senior staffer of governor christie, someone incidentally who he has since tapped to become his new...
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gone then they can you know flip or house or give it to cronies and she's not wanted in this country pat quinn i mean you should maybe move to ball gary or something you don't want to hear osborne cameron they don't want you not only they don't want you living here and you're quite right they would prefer if you're dead well i think they would prefer her here just because they're the people they want to buy votes for it need a lot of people desperate for housing and not enough being built and here's a chart to show from james meek this is the housing market the housing build new build from one thousand forty seven to present the light gray area is the private market the dark rays the housing association the black areas local authorities as you see right after world war two there was a huge booming building and then today present there was a total utter collapse in any building right well the facts of the reagan period of economics in this country in the united states brought in this era of debt which is an economy based on debt now the debt in the u.k. has never been higher in a hundred
gone then they can you know flip or house or give it to cronies and she's not wanted in this country pat quinn i mean you should maybe move to ball gary or something you don't want to hear osborne cameron they don't want you not only they don't want you living here and you're quite right they would prefer if you're dead well i think they would prefer her here just because they're the people they want to buy votes for it need a lot of people desperate for housing and not enough being built and...
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in particular i speak to one woman named pat quinn who is on disability she worked for forty years for thirty years and she's lived in the property for forty years and the government is now introducing a bedroom tax and she's unable to afford it she has to move out she has to go into a one bedroom that's all they'll pay for but there are no one bedrooms in her area there's something like ten thousand people looking for a one bedroom on a list for a one bedroom ten thousand and yet only eight hundred ninety become available in this area in any year so as you see a very extreme shortage she says i'm sure if they had their way they would kill us i really believe that there is this shortage of housing so the article by james me looks back and says where did this all begin to understand how it came to this you have to go back to one nine hundred seventy nine when margaret thatcher began forcing local authorities to sell council houses to any sitting tenant able and eager to buy of discounts of up to fifty percent but with the money they earned councils were not allowed to build new housing
in particular i speak to one woman named pat quinn who is on disability she worked for forty years for thirty years and she's lived in the property for forty years and the government is now introducing a bedroom tax and she's unable to afford it she has to move out she has to go into a one bedroom that's all they'll pay for but there are no one bedrooms in her area there's something like ten thousand people looking for a one bedroom on a list for a one bedroom ten thousand and yet only eight...
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>> yeah, pat downs and bag checks is what it says here. >> okay. >> i am using his words. >> he said that they already do it as part of the security guards, they pat people down just to check the bags. >> that was an ongoing process. >> yes. >> okay, great. >> and then if he has no designating smoking area, does he just assume that people are going to go to the curb and smoke? >> they just go outside to smoke, in front of the bar. he does not have a designated area to smoke, everyone just goes outside to smoke. >> all right and then there is a question that says, how will you deal with associated noise issues? and he wrote, we will control the music level. what about other issues like people making noise when they leave the bar? or, when they come to the bar? how does he intend on dealing with those issues? >> he will just approach them nicely, you know, he will let them know to keep it down, because it is a neighborhood bar, you know, there are people living around the area and he will just tell them to leave, or he will call a cab for them. or if they are too intoxicated. >> okay,
>> yeah, pat downs and bag checks is what it says here. >> okay. >> i am using his words. >> he said that they already do it as part of the security guards, they pat people down just to check the bags. >> that was an ongoing process. >> yes. >> okay, great. >> and then if he has no designating smoking area, does he just assume that people are going to go to the curb and smoke? >> they just go outside to smoke, in front of the bar. he does...
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pat collins will announce tonight on news4 at 6:00 whose winter hat has earned him the pat collins' snow love that. that was great. >> snow sticks. time for a final look at the forecast, chuck. >> that's right. i cheated. i got my snow stick the old-fashioned way, i went to pat's desk and took it out of the drawer. temperatures today, only in the upper teens, low 20s. 18 in washington. only 24 tomorrow. cloudy skies and maybe a passing flurry or two tomorrow. another chance for a little light snow on saturday. but neither one of them look like they'll add up to too much. but subfreezing highs all the way through the rest of the week. only saturday will we be briefly above the freezing mark, and more real cold arctic air is due to arrive here next week. the super bowl is outdoors in new jersey -- >> oh, my -- >> -- on groundhog day. i'm just saying that could be trouble. >> just sayin'. all right. thank you, chuck. >> all righty. >>> that's "news4 midday." thanks for joining us. be sure to tune in for "news4 at 5:00" 6:00 and 11:00, and don't fo forget, the snow stick will be given to som
pat collins will announce tonight on news4 at 6:00 whose winter hat has earned him the pat collins' snow love that. that was great. >> snow sticks. time for a final look at the forecast, chuck. >> that's right. i cheated. i got my snow stick the old-fashioned way, i went to pat's desk and took it out of the drawer. temperatures today, only in the upper teens, low 20s. 18 in washington. only 24 tomorrow. cloudy skies and maybe a passing flurry or two tomorrow. another chance for a...
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you have always dealt with pat schuber. you could always count on somebody at some agency to give you an answer. you got to know people. they would give you quick answers and not waste your time with red tape. it sounds like you had that kind of relationship with mr. schuber. and then all of the sudden, a guy who has always been help to feel you as a legislator, a senior legislator, has all of the sudden clammed up, as if somebody from on top said no talking here. >> well, again, i can only go by what i know. i selected pat schuber because he is one of the people i voted for to put on the port authority. i selected pat schuber because we do have a personal and a very good and honest relationship. and i particularly selected pat schuber because i said to him, i know when you go on the port authority, you are a former county executive of bergen county. you will stand up for the people of bergen county. and that's why i reached out to pat schuber, who promised me he would get to the bottom of it. and you know what, chris? i'm
you have always dealt with pat schuber. you could always count on somebody at some agency to give you an answer. you got to know people. they would give you quick answers and not waste your time with red tape. it sounds like you had that kind of relationship with mr. schuber. and then all of the sudden, a guy who has always been help to feel you as a legislator, a senior legislator, has all of the sudden clammed up, as if somebody from on top said no talking here. >> well, again, i can...
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you see them arrest pat down on the ground. the weird thing is pat was college buddies with the clerk which is, like, a twist of this story. they were college buddies but they're still college buddies because what the police didn't know they were actually shooting a comedic short. >> oh, for goodness sake. >> yeah. >> oh, snap. >> there was a script on the counter. this was all just a production. >> just make sure, like, if you look down -- >> their other buddy josh is behind this camera here filming the short about, like, a bumbling robber who comes in to rob this place. >> that's why he's shaking the gun. >> this guy could have gotten shot by police -- >> yeah. >> -- which is why the police called these guys knuckleheads and reminded people if you are going to do this tell police before you do so. the best shot, though, when the police come into the convenie a. >> the cops. >> seriously? >> and in that moment they were a few lines away from completing the scene is going to be the end of this thing. the convenience store belon
you see them arrest pat down on the ground. the weird thing is pat was college buddies with the clerk which is, like, a twist of this story. they were college buddies but they're still college buddies because what the police didn't know they were actually shooting a comedic short. >> oh, for goodness sake. >> yeah. >> oh, snap. >> there was a script on the counter. this was all just a production. >> just make sure, like, if you look down -- >> their other...
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pat collins at the scene tonight with more. pat? >> jim, it appears to be an act of cold blooded murder. and people who live around here are troubled. they say that something like that should never happen in a place like this. >> reporter: neighbors say that the 7-eleven is more than a place they go for gas and coffee. they say it is a place they congregate to talk and trade stories. today, this 7-eleven turned into a murder scene. a popular clerk stabbed inside of the store. and people here are most upset. >> it makes me sad. >> reporter: this is your home 7-eleven. >> this is a place we go 24 hours a day. >> and it scares you. it scares you. you would not think it would happen here. it just hit really close to home. >> i mean, i see these people daily and almost seven days a week, and it is just, it broke my heart when i heard this at 6:30 this morning. >> reporter: and the murder suspect is identified 36-year-old sean david king. police say he was arrested on the scene with a box knife in his pocket and blood on his hands. police
pat collins at the scene tonight with more. pat? >> jim, it appears to be an act of cold blooded murder. and people who live around here are troubled. they say that something like that should never happen in a place like this. >> reporter: neighbors say that the 7-eleven is more than a place they go for gas and coffee. they say it is a place they congregate to talk and trade stories. today, this 7-eleven turned into a murder scene. a popular clerk stabbed inside of the store. and...
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live in dupont circle, i'm pat collins for news 4. >> your tongue might stick to it, pat. and freedom could not compete with the frigid temps. one man after spending the night the in an abandoned farmhouse, and the inmate who escaped went to a motel and asked them to call the police so he could turn himself in, and arctic temperature thes of 20 below left him with frostbite on his hands and feet. after being treated, he went back to jailhouse. >> where the heat was on, we trust. >> and we all wanted the be indoors today if possible. >> and i woke up and tried to come the work, and the car would not start, and one of many areas, and they said 7700 aaa calls today. >> yes, you were waiting and waiting like everybody else or find another solution? >> well, doreen, i know what i am doing there and i'm a real man and know what to do, so i took a taxi. let's see what is going on across the area, another cold night tonight for sure. the temperatures are still below the 20 degree mark, and 18 is the current temperature out there right now, and yes, it is a very cold and breezy nig
live in dupont circle, i'm pat collins for news 4. >> your tongue might stick to it, pat. and freedom could not compete with the frigid temps. one man after spending the night the in an abandoned farmhouse, and the inmate who escaped went to a motel and asked them to call the police so he could turn himself in, and arctic temperature thes of 20 below left him with frostbite on his hands and feet. after being treated, he went back to jailhouse. >> where the heat was on, we trust....
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pat, stay there. we'll come back to you. >>> i don't know whether you intend to see or have seen "the wolf of wall street." but the uk premier was last night. chronicles the heavy life of exce excessiveness by one of new york's notorious traders. the film managed to grab two nods, but american hustle and 12 years of slave lead the charge this year with seven nominations each, including best film. joining us is brent lang, senior writer at the wrap, with his own views. good to see you. 12 years of slave, is that going to get most of the awards? >> sorry. i can't hear you. >> can you hear me, brent? it's ross in london. can you hear him? we seem to have a problem. he can't hear me. anyway, pat, let's go back. we'll check with brent and we'll come back to you, pat, on that final point. do you think qe has been ineffective? which is the last point i was making to you. >> i think if we go back to when the chairman last disease announced that this round of qe was going to take place and we look at the marke
pat, stay there. we'll come back to you. >>> i don't know whether you intend to see or have seen "the wolf of wall street." but the uk premier was last night. chronicles the heavy life of exce excessiveness by one of new york's notorious traders. the film managed to grab two nods, but american hustle and 12 years of slave lead the charge this year with seven nominations each, including best film. joining us is brent lang, senior writer at the wrap, with his own views. good to...
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but i certainly would not accuse pat foy of perjuring himself. i'm telling you what i was told and what we saw before the legislature. i certainly wouldn't accuse pat foy of perjuring himself in any way. >> you think everything he said was genuine and he's not in any way -- >> listen, guess what. after reading everything yesterday, i don't know. what i'm telling you he seems to display evidence of that at the time, but the tone of the e-mails and text messages, all this stuff is something i'm not going to warrant because i don't know given some of this back and forth that went on between all of them. senator baroni's a very respectable guy. i've known him for a long time. he's served in this building for a long time. i have no reason to believe that he wasn't telling the truth when he made his testimony. but obviously from reading e-mails yesterday there was other stuff going on that i hadn't been informed about. bob -- [ inaudible question ] >> i never called him personally. he had a disagreement about a traffic study with pat foy. they had a di
but i certainly would not accuse pat foy of perjuring himself. i'm telling you what i was told and what we saw before the legislature. i certainly wouldn't accuse pat foy of perjuring himself in any way. >> you think everything he said was genuine and he's not in any way -- >> listen, guess what. after reading everything yesterday, i don't know. what i'm telling you he seems to display evidence of that at the time, but the tone of the e-mails and text messages, all this stuff is...
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nixon was first lady, the pat nixon rose. it is the only rose that will continually grow at the white house. this is the final resting place of both president and mrs. nixon and only steps away from the president's humble 1910 farmhouse. there is a great story behind the epitaph on mrs. nixon's memorial site, which she chose herself. it dates back to the trip to peru that she took in 1970 as the ambassador of goodwill. she wanted to meet the people that were affected by this devastating earthquake that had rocked peru. she wanted to see the devastation. she wanted to find out what she could do to help. one of the reporters said to her mrs. nixon, what good will any of this do it the people you are speaking to cannot understand what you are saying? and she replied, even when people cannot speak your language, they can tell if you have love in your heart. >> first lady betty ford also wanted to elevate fashion designs made in america. >> hand-in-hand with mrs. ford's love for dance was her love for design, for fashion. and part
nixon was first lady, the pat nixon rose. it is the only rose that will continually grow at the white house. this is the final resting place of both president and mrs. nixon and only steps away from the president's humble 1910 farmhouse. there is a great story behind the epitaph on mrs. nixon's memorial site, which she chose herself. it dates back to the trip to peru that she took in 1970 as the ambassador of goodwill. she wanted to meet the people that were affected by this devastating...
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the other thing you alluded to is the forwarding of the pat foye e-mail to the governor's office. a question chris christie didn't answer is why, whether this was a study or not, it seems it wasn't a traffic study, whether it was a study or not, why everything being reported to the people who work for him didn't require a corrective action during or after it happened. that's a question they don't have an answer for. if you get a report things are so chaotic, why not address it and figure out when it happened. >> you knew it happened? >> your senior level staff or members of it knew. >> let me ask you about a senior appointee of governor christie. david samson, former attorney general of new jersey, he headed up the governor's transition team when he became governor, a close political ally. the governor said yesterday, even though samson's name turned up in the first provocative 22 pages of the documents, he was helping take part in retaliation. we weren't sure what that meant. the governor sat down with him, talked to him for two hours, is confident he had nothing to do with this.
the other thing you alluded to is the forwarding of the pat foye e-mail to the governor's office. a question chris christie didn't answer is why, whether this was a study or not, it seems it wasn't a traffic study, whether it was a study or not, why everything being reported to the people who work for him didn't require a corrective action during or after it happened. that's a question they don't have an answer for. if you get a report things are so chaotic, why not address it and figure out...
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pat, i know you are looking at what americans want in terms of a new messenger, a new messenger.ew messenger is. what we are seeing is -- i've never seen anything like this. the void in american politics, we might as well have alternate universes. the establishment in washington and what the political class and the media -- the mainstream media class think of what is important and works, this fight with democrats and republicans, liberals, conservatives, it is not what the american people want, they see, and this is a huge opportunity, they see a government that is corrupt, not for them, that rigs the system and most of us they see us not getting solutions, particularly on the economy where they think it is a two-track economy and the crony capitalism dominates. the alternate universe is a vast -- three quarters of the american people or more, looking for not just one person, but for an alternative politics and a potential movement exists unlike anything i've seen, and the question is whether the system can suppress all of this and i'm not sure it can. >> wow. i tell you, i want
pat, i know you are looking at what americans want in terms of a new messenger, a new messenger.ew messenger is. what we are seeing is -- i've never seen anything like this. the void in american politics, we might as well have alternate universes. the establishment in washington and what the political class and the media -- the mainstream media class think of what is important and works, this fight with democrats and republicans, liberals, conservatives, it is not what the american people want,...
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geoff: snuggle down with pat sajak? craig: give the wheel an old spin and see what happens.ughter] me and pat. and a plant. want to come? geoff: yeah, i would love to. craig: ok. come on. let's go. geoff: all right. craig: come on then. geoff: could you give me a push? craig: no. [laughter] geoff: i hate you.,,,,,,,,,,,, start the new year right at subway! [ male announcer ] footlong fans are feeling good because january is now januany. ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] and any regular footlong is now a $5 footlong. even low-fat subs, like the sweet onion chicken teriyaki and the ham, turkey, roast-beef-packed subway club. ♪ five ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] nothing stacks up to subway footlongs. with $5 footlongs all januany. all day, every day. [ male announcer ] subway. eat fresh. for ovnights can feel califolong and lonely.dren, i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help
geoff: snuggle down with pat sajak? craig: give the wheel an old spin and see what happens.ughter] me and pat. and a plant. want to come? geoff: yeah, i would love to. craig: ok. come on. let's go. geoff: all right. craig: come on then. geoff: could you give me a push? craig: no. [laughter] geoff: i hate you.,,,,,,,,,,,, start the new year right at subway! [ male announcer ] footlong fans are feeling good because january is now januany. ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] and any regular...
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john, pat, and doug. what is the state of our union, doug? >> not good, harris. generation. we have -- i think it's 6.5, 7 million additional people in poverty since 2008. we have a dispirited public. we have multiple international crises where we're on the defensive and our enemies are on the advance. bottom line, harris, a dispirited, defeated american people who frankly have more good than most of the politicians in washington. on their side. >> i want to bring this off twitter. susan writes, the insiders, please speak of what's good about america instead of denigrating those who love and cherish this nation. >> we're not denigrating america. we love it. we're speaking in love of america. we're denigrating the people who have failed america, who don't love america, don't put the country first. they put their ambition and their own political -- >> you say both parties. >> both parties, an entire political elite that has failed this country and has produced a disaster waiting to happen. we are, as you said, on the precipice of a cataclysm in this country, and th
john, pat, and doug. what is the state of our union, doug? >> not good, harris. generation. we have -- i think it's 6.5, 7 million additional people in poverty since 2008. we have a dispirited public. we have multiple international crises where we're on the defensive and our enemies are on the advance. bottom line, harris, a dispirited, defeated american people who frankly have more good than most of the politicians in washington. on their side. >> i want to bring this off twitter....