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know the president as well as pat. pat is somebody, in all those tapes -- i was just telling pat before we came on, in all those tapes i listened to, nixon has something nasty to say on almost everybody who worked for him but not about pat. he really liked pat. >> stephen: nixon liked him. that's excellent for the tombstone. (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: all right, what did the president know and when did he know it and did -- and do you know what was on the 18 1/2 minutes of the missing tapes? >> i do. what did he know and when? he was deeply involved in the coverup from the beginning. he's not as active until after the march 21 conversation. >> stephen: did he order -- he did not order interest break-in. there's no evidence he ordered the break-in. >> stephen: dhid he order any break-in? >> oh, yes, he did. he ordered a break-in at the bookings institute during the pentagon papers. he thought they should not have a copy of that 1970 study that showed the origins of the war in vietnam so he gave instructions on th
know the president as well as pat. pat is somebody, in all those tapes -- i was just telling pat before we came on, in all those tapes i listened to, nixon has something nasty to say on almost everybody who worked for him but not about pat. he really liked pat. >> stephen: nixon liked him. that's excellent for the tombstone. (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: all right, what did the president know and when did he know it and did -- and do you know what was on the 18 1/2 minutes of...
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tom, and pat. can you speak to a new report from the urban institute showing the 77 million americans, 35%, have debt that has been referred to collection agency? how bad is that bad? >> well john, it is located in the south and the west, and quite frankly, it is many minoritying and poor folks with this particular problem. that is bad news. but i'll tell you one thing, we have a fed-fueled economy. you have the stock market shooting up to 17,500. just lost about 1,000 points in the month of july. maybe a little less than that. and the stock market is a lead indicater of where you are going. >> you have ten seconds. >> i think the slack in the lay market. my concern in 2018, the deficit starts going up. people are not saving enough. what happens? my generation has a big problem. >> good at perceptions here. pat? >> well scotland's recession is touch and go. catalonia may vote on a recession from spain. >> john brennon apologized for the cia spying on the senate. there are calls on his resignation.
tom, and pat. can you speak to a new report from the urban institute showing the 77 million americans, 35%, have debt that has been referred to collection agency? how bad is that bad? >> well john, it is located in the south and the west, and quite frankly, it is many minoritying and poor folks with this particular problem. that is bad news. but i'll tell you one thing, we have a fed-fueled economy. you have the stock market shooting up to 17,500. just lost about 1,000 points in the month...
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i also agree with pat. if the democrats lose and republicans take over the senate, therefore we would have republicans in the house and the senate. it's going to be difficult for them to govern. not only because we have a democratic president, but because there are key issues they don't agree on. they are going to fight and there's going to be a lot of pressure and improvement ratings are terrible as it is in congress. >> you're aware this is an off- year election? >> it's a midterm election, so it's not presidential. >> what's the turnoff in off- year election? >> it's lower, but higher than an off-off-year, the last election, where just a few governors were up. in a presidential election year, there's much higher turnout, but we've been seeing higher turnouts, people becoming more interested in elections. >> mm-hmm. >> it's possible we may see more turnout. however, that's going to hurt democrats if you get just impassioned people turn out, it helps the underdogs. >> in off-year elections, voters will tur
i also agree with pat. if the democrats lose and republicans take over the senate, therefore we would have republicans in the house and the senate. it's going to be difficult for them to govern. not only because we have a democratic president, but because there are key issues they don't agree on. they are going to fight and there's going to be a lot of pressure and improvement ratings are terrible as it is in congress. >> you're aware this is an off- year election? >> it's a midterm...
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brent: that's pat. jeff: pat. is this pat? pat: yeah, it's pat. jeff: pat, it is pat.s how the venom of spitting cobra works. ay, it's just a little bit, you know? brent: yeah, it only takes -- it only takes the smallest amount. jeff: i can't imagine if you just got an eyeful of it. brent: yeah, if you get it straight in the eye, literally, i mean, you'll be lying on the ground screaming in agony. it's pretty painful. jeff: again, great example of don't try this at home, huh? as quickly as possible, we weigh the snake. brent: okay, this guy is 1.75 pounds. jeff: and then it's time to set him free; and frankly, i'm happy to see him go. fortunately for me, this cobra didn't cause any permanent damage, but my friends, he sure is one snake i will never forget. now that we've experienced two iconic african snakes, we decide to explore and see if we can find even more snakes to add to brent's population study. so this looks like excellent snake habitat. [radio crackling] brent: sorry. yeah, grant, go. brent: okay, copy that. we're at the top of the lagoon. you'll see us at t
brent: that's pat. jeff: pat. is this pat? pat: yeah, it's pat. jeff: pat, it is pat.s how the venom of spitting cobra works. ay, it's just a little bit, you know? brent: yeah, it only takes -- it only takes the smallest amount. jeff: i can't imagine if you just got an eyeful of it. brent: yeah, if you get it straight in the eye, literally, i mean, you'll be lying on the ground screaming in agony. it's pretty painful. jeff: again, great example of don't try this at home, huh? as quickly as...
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i'm not disagreeing with what pat says. we're going to have to be more involved than we are right now because we have major national interests involved. not only in this immediate war, but in terms of what it means for that whole region and that whole region has an effect on the interest. >> don't forget the mclaughlin group has its own website and you can watch this program on the web at any time from anywhere in the world, mclaughlin.com. could anything be simpler or intiesing? the mclaughlingroup.com. >> israel and gaza, their future. >> this issue addresses the moral dimension of israel's recent bombing of the palestinian territory of gaza. a conflict in which 1,886 palestinians and 67 isrealis were killed. an area slightly more than twice the size of washington, d.c. the heavy lifting in this piece will be done by rabbi, henry seigman. of the tv program, democracy now. >> henr the former executive director of the american jewish congress. long described as one of the nation's big three jewish organizations along with t
i'm not disagreeing with what pat says. we're going to have to be more involved than we are right now because we have major national interests involved. not only in this immediate war, but in terms of what it means for that whole region and that whole region has an effect on the interest. >> don't forget the mclaughlin group has its own website and you can watch this program on the web at any time from anywhere in the world, mclaughlin.com. could anything be simpler or intiesing? the...
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and forget it. >>> we are back now with pat o'brien and, pat, you just kind of brutally honest memoirersies. it's titled "i'll be back right after this" and it chronicles youred a direction and it's about redemption and your remarkable recovery. what was the goal of your memoir? >> the goal -- thank you. the goal was to tell my story with my words. i mean, a lot of people, especially on the internet and wikipedia and comments and all this stuff, they think they have your story. and they don't. so i decided to do the whole thing. by the way, the book is also about where i grew up, it's about politics. i had a tremendous blessed career in the sports world and news business. and, you know, like on a day like today i would be hosting the u.s. open or college football but i would rather be talking about this because it's more important to me. i'll be back doing that stuff anyway. but, you know, i wanted it to be my story and i wanted people to know that there is a way out. there is a choice. you can get well. around you don't have to suffer all that much for it if you want to -- when you'r
and forget it. >>> we are back now with pat o'brien and, pat, you just kind of brutally honest memoirersies. it's titled "i'll be back right after this" and it chronicles youred a direction and it's about redemption and your remarkable recovery. what was the goal of your memoir? >> the goal -- thank you. the goal was to tell my story with my words. i mean, a lot of people, especially on the internet and wikipedia and comments and all this stuff, they think they have...
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. >> kerry, in kansas, incumbents pat roberts defeating his tea party challenger milton wolf and then in tennessee, lamar alexander beat joe carr plus a host of other folks. right now the establishment is undefeated against the tea party. >> includes races with mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader held off a challenge from matt bevin and in mississippi thad cochran lasted against his challenger. >> one other take away, the republican party divided both pat roberts and lamar alexander less than 50% of the vote. issues like immigration were
. >> kerry, in kansas, incumbents pat roberts defeating his tea party challenger milton wolf and then in tennessee, lamar alexander beat joe carr plus a host of other folks. right now the establishment is undefeated against the tea party. >> includes races with mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader held off a challenge from matt bevin and in mississippi thad cochran lasted against his challenger. >> one other take away, the republican party divided both pat roberts and...
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pat gray was a man who did many things wrong. he was loyal to his leader. but at some point his conscience bothered him and he wanted to tell the president of the united states that his aides were destroying the presidency- >> the time of the gentleman has expired. give the gentleman an opportunity to finish his sentence. >> i appreciate that, chairman. pat gray called the president to tell him that his aides were destroying the presidency, and instead of the president saying well give me more information about this, i want to know if my aides are doing anything wrong, i want to know, and pat gray says in his testimony, there was a perceptible pause, and the president said, pat, you just continue to conduct your aggressive and thorough investigation. he didn't have to know because he already knew. and he consistently tried to cover up the evidence and obstruct justice. and as much as it pains me to say it, he should be impeached and removed from office.
pat gray was a man who did many things wrong. he was loyal to his leader. but at some point his conscience bothered him and he wanted to tell the president of the united states that his aides were destroying the presidency- >> the time of the gentleman has expired. give the gentleman an opportunity to finish his sentence. >> i appreciate that, chairman. pat gray called the president to tell him that his aides were destroying the presidency, and instead of the president saying well...
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pat gray was a man who did many things wrong. he was loyal to his leader. but at some point his conscience bothered him and he wanted to tell the president of the united states that his aides were destroying the presidency- >> the time of the gentleman has expired. give the gentleman an opportunity to finish his sentence. >> i appreciate that, chairman. pat gray called the president to tell him that his aides were destroying the presidency, and instead of the president saying well give me more information about this, i want to know if my aides are doing anything wrong, i want to know, and pat gray says in his testimony, there was a perceptible pause, and the president said, pat, you just continue to conduct your aggressive and thorough investigation. he didn't have to know because he already knew. and he consistently tried to cover up the evidence and obstruct justice. and as much as it pains me to say it, he should be impeached and removed from office. >> thank you, mr. chairman. two years ago when i was elected to serve in this capacity as the representat
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rosemary woods, pat buchanan and a lady named pat ryan who was answering the phones.n '66. he went out to 35 states, 80 congressional districts and it was a phenomenal republican comeback, 47 house seats. suddenly he was in the hunt again. >> so how did this happen, pat? we have to put this in proper perspective. nixon lost in '60. he ran for governor in '62, he lost to pat brown. he said you won't have nixon to kick around anymore. howard k. case brought on a soviet spy and the program was called "the obituary of richard milhouse nixon." three years later you believe he's going to win. >> the most brilliant thing and the right thing he did, both right and wise, was in 1964 when that tremendous convention when they're cursing nelson rockefeller, you know, he's demanding extremism be denounced, nixon introduces goldwater and then he goes out and campaigns for goldwater harder than goldwater did himself. at the end of that goldwater says, you know, i know you didn't do it for yourself, you did it for me. if you ever have selfish motives, i'm with you. that meant that go
rosemary woods, pat buchanan and a lady named pat ryan who was answering the phones.n '66. he went out to 35 states, 80 congressional districts and it was a phenomenal republican comeback, 47 house seats. suddenly he was in the hunt again. >> so how did this happen, pat? we have to put this in proper perspective. nixon lost in '60. he ran for governor in '62, he lost to pat brown. he said you won't have nixon to kick around anymore. howard k. case brought on a soviet spy and the program...
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pat nolan is the former republican leader of the california state assembly. he's now the director of the center for criminal justice reform at the american conservative union foundation. and bill mccollum is the former attorney general of florida, now a lawyer in private practice. bryan stevenson, as someone working with inmates and looking at the criminal justice system, how would you define the problem that most needs addressing? well, i think it's overincarceration. we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world. prison population has grown from 300,000 in the '70s to 2.4 million today and we have been locked into what i call the politics of fear and anger and not made good decisions about criminal justice, sentencing, prisons, and i think getting out of that is the real challenge. >> brown: pat nolan, you're coming from a conservative perspective. how do you identify the problem? i think we've over-incarcerated. we have people who are very dangerous and need to be separated from the population, but you can overuse a thing and i think we've incarce
pat nolan is the former republican leader of the california state assembly. he's now the director of the center for criminal justice reform at the american conservative union foundation. and bill mccollum is the former attorney general of florida, now a lawyer in private practice. bryan stevenson, as someone working with inmates and looking at the criminal justice system, how would you define the problem that most needs addressing? well, i think it's overincarceration. we have the highest rate...
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people for pat roberts -- you're a funny guy. he's a funny guy. you both have these dry witts. >> he's much funnier. >> you think he's funnier than you? >> yeah. i don't try to compete with him. >> lighter note there. >>> more on the kansas politics and mississippi runoff hasn't ended. ken cuccinelli will talk to us about both of those whanchts looks like a breakthrough cease fire this time and has israeli ground troops actually leaving the gaza strip. today's politics planner. the new nbc news wall street journal poll out tonight. big check-in on how the country is still recovering from the great recession. an early look at the poll on andrea mitchell reports at noon today. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. lthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smoo
people for pat roberts -- you're a funny guy. he's a funny guy. you both have these dry witts. >> he's much funnier. >> you think he's funnier than you? >> yeah. i don't try to compete with him. >> lighter note there. >>> more on the kansas politics and mississippi runoff hasn't ended. ken cuccinelli will talk to us about both of those whanchts looks like a breakthrough cease fire this time and has israeli ground troops actually leaving the gaza strip. today's...
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then there's people like pat who finish, and pat did everything right. she not only went to community college, she finished her degree program and got a degree in a field that seemed to be growing, and that's sort of the best advice we try to give people. and even that sometimes isn't enough. the american economy moves very fast, and an area with a strong growth one year can be shedding workers a year or two later. so it's hard. it's hard, and the only thing i can say is that policy has to work harder to help people like pat in the short term, to help them get into college and get those degrees. not just degrees in general, but in the high demand fields. i think we can do more to encourage that. but once she finishes, we need to have more assistance getting her into the job market. if she can't get health insurance through the job, that's why obamacare's important. you know, and for all of the bashing that obamacare gets from the right, really there's very good numbers, probably over ten million americans are newly insured right now. so we help, the gove
then there's people like pat who finish, and pat did everything right. she not only went to community college, she finished her degree program and got a degree in a field that seemed to be growing, and that's sort of the best advice we try to give people. and even that sometimes isn't enough. the american economy moves very fast, and an area with a strong growth one year can be shedding workers a year or two later. so it's hard. it's hard, and the only thing i can say is that policy has to work...
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now the new improved pat, gretta, open the door. >> oh. >> whoa! [ cheers and applause ] >> pat. what i look like. >> you haven't even seen yourself. >> no, i haven't. >> why don't you turn around and take a look in the mirror. oh. wow. wow. i love it. i love it. [ applause ] >> thanks. it looks great. >> you look incredible. now, gretta, this he say clothes make the man. >> i think so. >> so what did you do to pat? >> what we did, we upgraded his frame. the first thing you want to do so young up your look. the second thing, a lean suit. what makes it leaner we snuck a little man spanx in there. i think everybody should join the movement including men? are they comfortably. >> yes, they are. they're tight but comfortable. >> but you look good. it works. >> thank you. >> it works for you. >> i can't believe it. it just is unbelievable looking. totally be different in an hour. >> hey, the dream team works fast. you should see what they do to me in 30 minutes. machlt ally, what were you able to do. >> here's the deal, first of all we talk about those brows. any kind of landscaping w
now the new improved pat, gretta, open the door. >> oh. >> whoa! [ cheers and applause ] >> pat. what i look like. >> you haven't even seen yourself. >> no, i haven't. >> why don't you turn around and take a look in the mirror. oh. wow. wow. i love it. i love it. [ applause ] >> thanks. it looks great. >> you look incredible. now, gretta, this he say clothes make the man. >> i think so. >> so what did you do to pat? >> what we...
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pat and julie said to hang in there. there is this wonderful moment in the videotapes released by the nixon library where he reads the letter, daddy, please go through the fire just a little longer. it was heart wrenching. there was still doubt until the end about what he would do. finally, word went out. i remember this from personal memory. word began to spread that morning or afternoon that it would be a goodbye speech. >> what was his relationship like with pat nixon? book, "dick and pat," paints a much more normal relationship than to be expected. when he left office, all this other stuff came out pretty was no governing of rumor. most anything said about nixon was sad. many things were that it was a loveless marriage, that they were both alcoholics, that he had abused her. all of these things happened that sort of cast the relationship in a dismal manner. and yet as will conclusively shows, it was a relationship that had ups and downs, really bitter moments, but they were a team. they both were the same hardluck ki
pat and julie said to hang in there. there is this wonderful moment in the videotapes released by the nixon library where he reads the letter, daddy, please go through the fire just a little longer. it was heart wrenching. there was still doubt until the end about what he would do. finally, word went out. i remember this from personal memory. word began to spread that morning or afternoon that it would be a goodbye speech. >> what was his relationship like with pat nixon? book, "dick...
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he arrives at the convention ready to go. >> pat, is he going to run? should he?want to tell you, i'm in shock by doug's prediction. i'm afraid he could be right. if so, that will be the end of the republican party. this is a man who should have won last time, lost election no rational candidate could have lost because he's so herbterrib. he beats obama in a rematch by 9. loses to hillary clinton who has problems by '13. it's not the answer of going back to which wing of the establishment you want. the democrats, you talk about these candidates running from obama. their problem is going to be they bring in every single time and none of them will stand up -- >> say what you will about mitt romney. here we have all the republican candidates that are asking him to run. >> they're all insane. they have lost their minds. >> it's working. >> then you're calling voters crazy. >> no. i'm calling candidates crazy. >> we're supporting mitt romney 016. our once great country usa could be in better shape had we we elected mitt in 2012. >> they like him. he proved to be a ham
he arrives at the convention ready to go. >> pat, is he going to run? should he?want to tell you, i'm in shock by doug's prediction. i'm afraid he could be right. if so, that will be the end of the republican party. this is a man who should have won last time, lost election no rational candidate could have lost because he's so herbterrib. he beats obama in a rematch by 9. loses to hillary clinton who has problems by '13. it's not the answer of going back to which wing of the establishment...
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a little bit ladder on our pat chiarocchi will talk with the last surviving member of the philadelphia stars that was a negro league team in town. he offers a unique perspective on the taney dragons and on mo'ne davis. >>> of course the big question will the weather be a concern for tonight' game? meteorologist justin drabick live at city hall where fans are going to be watching tonight and he has the first pitch forecast for us. justin. >> reporter: chris, good evening. that's right. pretty cool place to watch the game out here. we're in the courtyard of city hall where the pep rally kicks off at 6:30. that will be hosted by mayor nutter and of course 7:30 you can check out the game as well here the tv set up as welly everybody starting to get here. starting to set up for the pep rally again that's at 6:30 then folks will hang out and watch the game tonight. they got food here. everybody is getting pumped up. music going. should be good evening here in city hall to check out the game. let's talk about the forecast a little bit. and we'll go to our graphics check out storm scan3. looki
a little bit ladder on our pat chiarocchi will talk with the last surviving member of the philadelphia stars that was a negro league team in town. he offers a unique perspective on the taney dragons and on mo'ne davis. >>> of course the big question will the weather be a concern for tonight' game? meteorologist justin drabick live at city hall where fans are going to be watching tonight and he has the first pitch forecast for us. justin. >> reporter: chris, good evening. that's...
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i'm not disagreeing with what pat says. we're going to have to be more involved, it seems to me, than we are now, because we have major national interests involved not only in this immediate war, but in terms of what it means for that whole region and that whole region has a huge effect. >> and well-stated. i can't approve on that. don't forget the mclaughlin group has its own program. you can watch this program and other programs on the web from anywhere in the world at mclaughlin.com. could anything be simpler or enticing? the mclaughlin group.com. /bsnk >>> issue two: israel and gaza. eir future. this issue addresses the legal, political, and moral dimension of israel's recent bombing and land invasion of the palestinian territory of gaza. a conflict in which 1,886 palestinians and 67 israelis were killed. an area slightly more than twice the size of washington, d.c. the heavy lifting in this piece will be done by rabbi henry siegman whose biois crossed by the tv program anytime democracy now ." >> henry seeingman, the
i'm not disagreeing with what pat says. we're going to have to be more involved, it seems to me, than we are now, because we have major national interests involved not only in this immediate war, but in terms of what it means for that whole region and that whole region has a huge effect. >> and well-stated. i can't approve on that. don't forget the mclaughlin group has its own program. you can watch this program and other programs on the web from anywhere in the world at mclaughlin.com....
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pat and john are right.a strategy for our foreign policy, as john mccain said today on i believe it was "fox news sunday" he's quite detached, as senator mccain said, and we need a strategy of engagement to take on isis, to stop the russians and rally or allies. >> the reason the president has been so reluctant, again leading from behind as they like to say, is he's worried about his constituents and the democratic party, just as the white house is sending three people to the funeral tomorrow in ferguson for the young man that was killed. by the way, as you and john pointed out, think of the last time they sent three aides to one of our soldiers who died. they're worried about the minority politics. they're worried about their liberal base. they're worrd about this, and the president has gotten caught, because everyone now is worried about -- >> i was just going to say there's bipartisan concern now. you said leading from behind. what that brings up in my mind is shepherd. that's great if you're sheep. i don
pat and john are right.a strategy for our foreign policy, as john mccain said today on i believe it was "fox news sunday" he's quite detached, as senator mccain said, and we need a strategy of engagement to take on isis, to stop the russians and rally or allies. >> the reason the president has been so reluctant, again leading from behind as they like to say, is he's worried about his constituents and the democratic party, just as the white house is sending three people to the...
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our pat ciarrocchi is live along the schuylkill expressway and pat, philly runs deep in your blood. so what do you make of this study. >> reporter: i have to tell you, philadelphia can fill us with pride on most days but, today, it reaches a dubious distinction. our driving skills, leave us dead last. as americans, cities go, philly is big. >> i can see why people air frayed to drive-in philly. >> reporter: and with big, comes lots of drivers. and a greater potential for screeching brakes. resulting in this. >> you see maniacs driving all over the place. people don't stay in their lanes. people making bad u turns. just bad decisions. >> reporter: so not surprising to many that the all-star america's best drivers report gives philadelphia a worst ranking. >> it probably had about six accidents. like minor accidents but people are careless i think on the street. it actually was within of the reasons why i started taking the el. >> reporter: among largest cities with the population of more than 1 million, philadelphia ranks last in best driving. philly drivers are 61 percent more likel
our pat ciarrocchi is live along the schuylkill expressway and pat, philly runs deep in your blood. so what do you make of this study. >> reporter: i have to tell you, philadelphia can fill us with pride on most days but, today, it reaches a dubious distinction. our driving skills, leave us dead last. as americans, cities go, philly is big. >> i can see why people air frayed to drive-in philly. >> reporter: and with big, comes lots of drivers. and a greater potential for...
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and also, the form he broadcaster pat o'brien. he knew robin williams and he's written a book about his own journey. thanks, everyone, sorry that we have to gather on such a sad occasion. you work robin a few weeks ago. it was a surprise to tell us about, for merry to be telling this to our audience. >> yeah. we do a show, there's a new comic show that stand-ups are doing called set list. it is an improvised stand-up show. almost to say you would say it was built for someone like robin. the rest of us treat it like it is this test of our ability. and i had done a show. i was the last performer of the night. it was one of those things where i felt like i had done a really great show and felt awesome about it. and then i realized that robin was dropping in for a guest set and had decided to do it. it was like walking a tight rope and then discovering they removed the net. there was no way to compete with the energy and power and creativity he would bring and that's what it was. fascinating enough though, you could tell in his energy
and also, the form he broadcaster pat o'brien. he knew robin williams and he's written a book about his own journey. thanks, everyone, sorry that we have to gather on such a sad occasion. you work robin a few weeks ago. it was a surprise to tell us about, for merry to be telling this to our audience. >> yeah. we do a show, there's a new comic show that stand-ups are doing called set list. it is an improvised stand-up show. almost to say you would say it was built for someone like robin....
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i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and weant 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 yo
i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and weant 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...
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live in hyattsville, pat collins, news 4. >> thanks, pat. >>> he wasn't found guilty, he was innocent. still, a high profile sexting case is going to spend a year on probation. news 4 broke the story of trey sims, 17 years old, two child pornography charges sexting with his girlfriend who is a minor. it sparked international reaction. prosecutors thought to take explicit photos of the teenager to compare with the evidence. they never executed that. we heard from his attorney. >> there was no finding of guilt. trey was not -- not found guilty. he wasn't found innocent, either, he wasn't acquitted. he has the opportunity to have the charges dismissed and for that, we are happy. >> reporter: sims will be back in court in a year to determine if the charges will be dropped. ahead at 5:00, you will hear more from sim's family following the ruling. >>> major developments in the death of a new york man put in a choke hold by police. wendy rieger has more. >> his death got national attention. today, it was ruled a homicide. the medical examiner says that who he can hold from a police officer c
live in hyattsville, pat collins, news 4. >> thanks, pat. >>> he wasn't found guilty, he was innocent. still, a high profile sexting case is going to spend a year on probation. news 4 broke the story of trey sims, 17 years old, two child pornography charges sexting with his girlfriend who is a minor. it sparked international reaction. prosecutors thought to take explicit photos of the teenager to compare with the evidence. they never executed that. we heard from his attorney....
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thank you so much, pat o'brien, great to see you. >> love pat o'brien. >> that does it for us here on ferguson, missouri, after a short break. have a great day. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins. the heat and humidity is the story. we're watching temperatures soaring into the 90s. that's not the big deal. it's the humidity added to it. that gives you a heat index of 100 to 110 all the way from texas, oklahoma, kansas, all the way down through florida and through the carolinas. some spots will be 110 to 115 in florida this afternoon. have a great day. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached t
thank you so much, pat o'brien, great to see you. >> love pat o'brien. >> that does it for us here on ferguson, missouri, after a short break. have a great day. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins. the heat and humidity is the story. we're watching temperatures soaring into the 90s. that's not the big deal. it's the humidity added to it. that gives you a heat index of 100 to 110 all the way from texas, oklahoma, kansas, all the way down through florida and through the...
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as pat said, do keystone.ecome even more energy self-sufficient and independent at a time when putin is turning off the spigot and the middle east is blowing up. all of this -- and instead, what is going on? he's having al sharpton fly up to martha's vineyard for a secret meeting with valerie jarrett. >> can we talk about that for a minute? i was reading this week. i didn't get the sense this was any sort of a secret, right? >> well, we know about it, so it's not that much of a secret. but it's a bad priority. >> but this idea that the white house might have asked al sharpton, who is a network-paid host -- >> as well as a rabble-rouser. >> to come and consult. just your thoughts on that. >> i'd like to hear doug on this. he's a new yorker. >> given that the reverend sharpton yesterday organized an anti-police brutality rally in new york, clearly, clearly taking a position on the larger issues that we're facing, that is not the balanced approach that the president has spoken of. clearly this speaks of politics,
as pat said, do keystone.ecome even more energy self-sufficient and independent at a time when putin is turning off the spigot and the middle east is blowing up. all of this -- and instead, what is going on? he's having al sharpton fly up to martha's vineyard for a secret meeting with valerie jarrett. >> can we talk about that for a minute? i was reading this week. i didn't get the sense this was any sort of a secret, right? >> well, we know about it, so it's not that much of a...
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i also agree with pat. if the democrats lose and republicans take over the senate, therefore we'd have republicans in the house and senate, it is going to be difficult for them to govern. not only because we have a democratic president but because there are key issues they don't agree o they are going to fight and there is going to be a last pressure on them and approval ratings are terrible as it is. >> you are aware this is an off year election. >> it is a midterm election. >> what is the turnout in off year? >> but higher than an off, off year, which would be the last election we had where a few governors were up. we have been seeing higher turnouts lately. however that is going to hurt democrats if you get your more impassioned people turning out, it usually helps the underdog. >>> here's the data. in off year elections voters turnout eg, likely to have an axe to grind against the incumbent party in power. the results are very different from registered voters. >> that is part of the reason why republica
i also agree with pat. if the democrats lose and republicans take over the senate, therefore we'd have republicans in the house and senate, it is going to be difficult for them to govern. not only because we have a democratic president but because there are key issues they don't agree o they are going to fight and there is going to be a last pressure on them and approval ratings are terrible as it is. >> you are aware this is an off year election. >> it is a midterm election....
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satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> tonight, "q&a" with pat buchanan. followed by the scottish parliament considering the option of declaring scotland's independence from the u.k. whip, the house majority of a," our week on "q& guest is pat buchanan, the author of "the greatest comeback: how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority." mr. buchanan worked for richard nixon and his book explores nixon's career following his losses in the 1960's presidential election in the 1962 california governor's race, and how he recovered to win the presidency in 1968. >> pat buchanan, your new
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senator pat roberts a mixture in congress for decade and pat wolf is a cousin to president barack obama. he says he's not a fan. he sums it up by saying you can't pick your family. >> pat roberts has been in washington for 47 years. god expected moses to get things sorted out in 40. >> america will be america again. don't get down on what's happening in washington. kites fly the highest against a strong wind. bill: colorful language in this race. how does it shake up? how does it stack up? >> this race is tightening. roberts is still the fast it. wolf has gone after roberts as a washington insider. this year that's an attack that resonates. basically we had 7 republican senators scrambling for their lives and they have been able to winner. >> the other candidate drop out. so that's a big deal. the stabment in washington. they are getting the candidate they want. in this case i don't think it matters much. a democrat hasn't won since the 1930s. but overall the establishment is getting what they want and that means there is even more pressure to win the senate in november. bill: tennessee
senator pat roberts a mixture in congress for decade and pat wolf is a cousin to president barack obama. he says he's not a fan. he sums it up by saying you can't pick your family. >> pat roberts has been in washington for 47 years. god expected moses to get things sorted out in 40. >> america will be america again. don't get down on what's happening in washington. kites fly the highest against a strong wind. bill: colorful language in this race. how does it shake up? how does it...
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so he has long ties to televangelist pat robertson.d the defense now being mounted by pat robertson is not that the mcdonald's had a bad marriage or he didn't get all those gifts and cash and the ferrari from the wealthy businessman with the magic tobacco pills. the teleevans list defense is that the kais case is a secret obama plot in which a fantastically attorney general eric holder tried to derail mitt romney's presidential campaign. you know how they say you can't make this stuff up? turns out pat robertson can. >> bob was candidate for vice president, without question. and he would have been on the short list of mitt romney, the vice president. >> yes. >> eric holder is the guy -- >> the attorney general. >> he's behind all this stuff. >> he, as the chief -- the attorney general to make the decision, this is -- if you looked at the facts objectively and say this is a political prosecution. >> one more reason why this administration is just destroying this nation and is destroying its own credibility. >> the bob mcdonald is just a
so he has long ties to televangelist pat robertson.d the defense now being mounted by pat robertson is not that the mcdonald's had a bad marriage or he didn't get all those gifts and cash and the ferrari from the wealthy businessman with the magic tobacco pills. the teleevans list defense is that the kais case is a secret obama plot in which a fantastically attorney general eric holder tried to derail mitt romney's presidential campaign. you know how they say you can't make this stuff up? turns...
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. >> while prison medics work on pat ellerman, officers continue their search for his attacker. >> we're looking for a long-haired white guy. he went mainstream. >> a white guy with long hair, right? >> i understand you have somebody that went to medical. there was a long-haired guy. is he the one that went to medical? >> yes. >> that's affirmative. >> who was the second one? >> who was -- was there a third one? >> there was a third one. he took off. we can't identify him. >> knowing only that ellerman's attacker has long hair, officers detain an inmate. but soon determine he wasn't involved, and the search continues. >> come on. one at a time. come on, guys. let's go. step up. >> just hang on. anything in your pockets? take it out. >> just this right here. >> a short time later, another inmate is taken in for questioning. >> we've got one guy with one of the weapons. i already took the weapons up to the custody hall. >> don't worry about those shoes. >> there was extensive tendon damage to the affected arm. he won't be coming back here anytime soon. he's going to be transferred to a med
. >> while prison medics work on pat ellerman, officers continue their search for his attacker. >> we're looking for a long-haired white guy. he went mainstream. >> a white guy with long hair, right? >> i understand you have somebody that went to medical. there was a long-haired guy. is he the one that went to medical? >> yes. >> that's affirmative. >> who was the second one? >> who was -- was there a third one? >> there was a third one. he...
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that combination is also toxic. >> pat?> i think the president is coming back to look like he's doing something that it looks like he's not doing anybody about. you saw the announcement thursday we have solved the problem -- >> you mean iraq. >> in iraq, excuse me. >> and the people trapped on mt. sinjar. meanwhile, the "wall street journal" says a lot of people saying it's not true. now the dam in mosul, i'm all for that. the president, though, is claiming victory. once again something he doesn't want to do, and saying let's get out of here. in a way. it's unnerving. we have a war basically that could brea out any minute in the ukraine. >> we have this vacation where before he went to martha's vineya vineyard, he announced i would be coming back halfway through the vacation. >> right. we knew that. >> so is it a scheduled trip to look like he's doing his job, because everybody has been attacking him for checking out of the presidency, or is there something coming while they're here? biden is back also. is there some world
that combination is also toxic. >> pat?> i think the president is coming back to look like he's doing something that it looks like he's not doing anybody about. you saw the announcement thursday we have solved the problem -- >> you mean iraq. >> in iraq, excuse me. >> and the people trapped on mt. sinjar. meanwhile, the "wall street journal" says a lot of people saying it's not true. now the dam in mosul, i'm all for that. the president, though, is claiming...
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. >> reporter: a senate stunner, enter pat roberts. >> something big is happening in kansas. >> reporter: the republican establishment scoring another win over the tea party. >> making it spread quickly and become dangerous in a short period of time. >> reporter: health alert for a major summer vacation spot. >> people can go into shock, and without good medical care, fatality rates can be as much as 50%. >> reporter: a dangerous bacteria working below the surface of the chesapeake bay. let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this morning with that breaking news out of the middle east. cnn had just learned that the u.s. state department will send a small team to cairo where israeli and palestinian delegations are holding cease-fire talks. this is a critical development. cnn's jake tapper broke the news a short time ago. he's in jerusalem, also joining us, reza sayah from cairo, egypt. jake, i want to start with you and the teal. tell us more. >> reporter: the state department sent the small team to the cairo
. >> reporter: a senate stunner, enter pat roberts. >> something big is happening in kansas. >> reporter: the republican establishment scoring another win over the tea party. >> making it spread quickly and become dangerous in a short period of time. >> reporter: health alert for a major summer vacation spot. >> people can go into shock, and without good medical care, fatality rates can be as much as 50%. >> reporter: a dangerous bacteria working below...
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c-span, pat buchanan. followed by the scottish parliament considering the clearing independence from the united >> this week on "q&a," our guest is pat buchanan, the author of "the greatest comeback: how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority." mr. buchanan worked for richard nixon and his book explores nixon's career following his losses in the 1960's presidential election and the 1962 california governor's race, and how he recovered to win the presidency in 1968. >> pat buchanan, your new book about the 1968 campaign of richard nixon -- is that a beginning of a trilogy for you? >> i had intended by it. i got down into my files and brought back all the stories and memories, and thought the nixon comeback in his earliest years was a book in and of itself, a book in which i was very close to richard nixon, his staff is very small, and it was an extraordinary story, an extraordinary time. a time of assassinations and riots and campus anarchy and revolution, the tet offensive, americans com
c-span, pat buchanan. followed by the scottish parliament considering the clearing independence from the united >> this week on "q&a," our guest is pat buchanan, the author of "the greatest comeback: how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority." mr. buchanan worked for richard nixon and his book explores nixon's career following his losses in the 1960's presidential election and the 1962 california governor's race, and how he recovered to win the...