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pat: let me tell you. we had staff in new york, and in those days, you could not close the six-point gap, and at some points nixon was behind humphrey in the polls by six points in a -- and a number number of us got together and sent reagan and nixon a memo and said you've got to put reagan on the ticket. ray price and i got in a violent argument over a vice president -- there was talk of losing in the same state -- but next in -- but whether nixon was going to have to roll the dice and make a choice, a dramatic choice, and if you were going to do that, they thought it should be reagan. but once the polls show nixon ahead, you go with the moderate choice. host: we have barbara perry and pat buchanan, a nixon aide in 1967 and 1968. thank you for waiting. a color for republicans. caller: yes, i have a comment and a question directed to pat buchanan. i have a long-held belief that had nixon won in 1960, he would have been a better candidate or a better president than he wound up being in 1968. and had he won
pat: let me tell you. we had staff in new york, and in those days, you could not close the six-point gap, and at some points nixon was behind humphrey in the polls by six points in a -- and a number number of us got together and sent reagan and nixon a memo and said you've got to put reagan on the ticket. ray price and i got in a violent argument over a vice president -- there was talk of losing in the same state -- but next in -- but whether nixon was going to have to roll the dice and make a...
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i have a question for pat. first, i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate in 2000 and i had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there, a great experience. my question is, there was a time when i supported the vietnam war in the mid-1960's. i was in high school and graduated in 1966. you knew it was unwinnable with all the chinese pouring in, as they did in korea. why did we not handle vietnam like truman handled korea? i have always wondered that. pat: well, with truman, korea drove truman out of the white house. it was general eisenhower who came in and decided that we are not going for victory, and you had a dmz, where two armies were lined up, and he threatened the chinese and he got an armistice. in vietnam, you had a bunch of -- you had a much different different stories. -- in vietnam, you had a much different story. the chinese actually were not in vietnam. the north vietnamese are in the south. it is a very good question. looking back, and obviously, anyone who has been involv
i have a question for pat. first, i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate in 2000 and i had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there, a great experience. my question is, there was a time when i supported the vietnam war in the mid-1960's. i was in high school and graduated in 1966. you knew it was unwinnable with all the chinese pouring in, as they did in korea. why did we not handle vietnam like truman handled korea? i have always wondered that. pat: well, with...
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pat: very nice.at we've got from some of the focus groups is that they didn't want to just expose their clothing or expose their food. so, we really honed in on that on this unit. annie: yeah. it looks very clean. pat: very clean. jeff: it's bright in here. pat: it is very bright. steve: we did change the lights, didn't we? austin: yes. we went to recess lights, led lights. the bedroom's up on a dimmer. lemonis: oh, let me go try it. [ laughter ] tracy: we wanted to integrate some of the creature features of your daily life in this unit. we are actually prototyping some different built-in furniture. pat: you did a great job. annie: yeah, you did. pat: it looks really nice. it does. tracy: how you doing up there, marcus? lemonis: good. tracy: you like that dimmer? lemonis: just so you know, dimmers are my favorite thing. [ laughter ] austin: you see the usb up there you can plug your phone into? lemonis: i think what i love about this standard unit more than anything else, is that, the team really lis
pat: very nice.at we've got from some of the focus groups is that they didn't want to just expose their clothing or expose their food. so, we really honed in on that on this unit. annie: yeah. it looks very clean. pat: very clean. jeff: it's bright in here. pat: it is very bright. steve: we did change the lights, didn't we? austin: yes. we went to recess lights, led lights. the bedroom's up on a dimmer. lemonis: oh, let me go try it. [ laughter ] tracy: we wanted to integrate some of the...
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everything is phrases and -- so i would like pat to comment. i wasn't aware of the -- i wasn't one of the pitch fork people, but i appreciate your comments and all of that. >> thank you. we'll get a response. thank you for the call. >> i agree with the gentlemen. i was in washington university in 1965 and when i went out there, the young people questioned me and knew the history of the vietnam and before the frefrnch and the agreements in jenova and they were intelligent. later on i went to spoke to penn state and they were emotional. maybe it was the film that was taken out. the kids seem full of passion and emotion and caught up and not a great deal of thought. frankly, i can understand the passion and immediate aftermath and the killing in the broad ward county. so much passion as though we can wave a magic wand and put an end of the school killings. the i think the gentlemen says and i think the generation you can never know exactly, the generation of the 1960s, the early to mid '60s was intelligent and on the liberal side, mature and knew
everything is phrases and -- so i would like pat to comment. i wasn't aware of the -- i wasn't one of the pitch fork people, but i appreciate your comments and all of that. >> thank you. we'll get a response. thank you for the call. >> i agree with the gentlemen. i was in washington university in 1965 and when i went out there, the young people questioned me and knew the history of the vietnam and before the frefrnch and the agreements in jenova and they were intelligent. later on i...
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i had a question for pat. but first, i would say i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate for you in 2000. and i also had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there. it was an exciting experience. >> long beach. >> caller: yes. and my question is, there was a time when i supported the vietnam war in the mid '60s. i was in high school and graduated in '66. you knew it was unwinnable, though, with all the chinese pouring in there, as they did in korea. why didn't we handle vietnam like truman handled korea? i always wondered that. >> well, with truman, korea drove truman out of the white house. and it was general eisenhower who came in and decided that we're not going for victory. and you had a dmz where the two armies were lined up. and he threatened the chinese and he got basically an armistice. with vietnam, you had a much different story. the chinese were actually not in vietnam. the north vietnamese were in the south. but it's a very good question. looking back, obviously anybody th
i had a question for pat. but first, i would say i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate for you in 2000. and i also had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there. it was an exciting experience. >> long beach. >> caller: yes. and my question is, there was a time when i supported the vietnam war in the mid '60s. i was in high school and graduated in '66. you knew it was unwinnable, though, with all the chinese pouring in there, as they did in korea. why...
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pat: let me tell you.t some points nixon was behind humphrey in the polls by six points in a number of us got together and sent reagan and nixon a memo and said you've got to put reagan on the ticket. ray price and i got in a violent argument over a vice president -- there was talk of losing in the same state -- but next in was going to have to roll the dice and make a choice, a dramatic choice, and if you were going to do that, they thought it should be reagan. but once the polls show nixon had, you go with the moderate o t. agnew, apirit centrist choice. perry andave barbara a nixonpat buchanan, aide in 1967 and 1968. thank you for waiting. caller: yes, i have a comment and a question directed to pat buchanan. i have a long-held belief that had nixon won in 1960, he would have been a better candidate or a better president than he wound in 1968. what does pat buchanan think nick sim would have done during his presidency following his election in 1960? .ost: thank you another what if. pat: it's hard to kno
pat: let me tell you.t some points nixon was behind humphrey in the polls by six points in a number of us got together and sent reagan and nixon a memo and said you've got to put reagan on the ticket. ray price and i got in a violent argument over a vice president -- there was talk of losing in the same state -- but next in was going to have to roll the dice and make a choice, a dramatic choice, and if you were going to do that, they thought it should be reagan. but once the polls show nixon...
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-- pat buchanan? true. that is goldwater laid this foundation of a powerful conservative movement that captured the party but not the country. nixon picks up that movement and brought the republican party twether and picked up the pieces ofo the democratic party, nor the catholic since other protestants, and created a new majority that won the republicans five out of six presidential elections after 1964, which was astounding considering the defeat. in the democratic party, g mccarthy, bobby kennedy, mcgovern, they would capture the party and nominate mcgovern in 1972. i think what you have subsequent to 1968, that year we really crossed the continental divide, and we have never been able to get back over it, i think, and it is because it involves more than politics. it involves fundamental beliefs about rights, wrong, good, evil, and justice and injustice. there is very little upon which you find in americans -- that americans really agree on these days. host: for your insight, perspective men stories, bar
-- pat buchanan? true. that is goldwater laid this foundation of a powerful conservative movement that captured the party but not the country. nixon picks up that movement and brought the republican party twether and picked up the pieces ofo the democratic party, nor the catholic since other protestants, and created a new majority that won the republicans five out of six presidential elections after 1964, which was astounding considering the defeat. in the democratic party, g mccarthy, bobby...
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>> i decided you know what, i just like to dance, pat.s, it just goes with it so well, just a great time. >> all right. >> when you came up with the idea, did you think that first off 15 million people would view the actual video that you made and then hundreds of thousands if not millions more would be behind it all across the world? >> when you say 15 million, that's incredible amount. the power of social media is ridiculous, when i first created it, i didn't think i was going to reach a thousand people. i just shared it for fun. and people got wind of it, you know, they took to it which is awesome. and the goal was to get people moving. and, you know, i accomplished that. >> you have done other songs, as well. this isn't your first rodeo? >> this is not my first rodeo. >> cool little mix. >> absolutely. and i think people just take to it because, you know, it is simple but yet it is hard, and it is fun. that's the key. fun is, you know, contagious. >> now is this something, because you're obviously a personal trainer, something you inc
>> i decided you know what, i just like to dance, pat.s, it just goes with it so well, just a great time. >> all right. >> when you came up with the idea, did you think that first off 15 million people would view the actual video that you made and then hundreds of thousands if not millions more would be behind it all across the world? >> when you say 15 million, that's incredible amount. the power of social media is ridiculous, when i first created it, i didn't think i...
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all right, pat, great to see you.e the key things. >> great to see you, laura. >> laura: that republicans need to run on, go. >> let me start by saying what i actually said in the interview. they have to nationalize the election. the election right now is being nationalized. it's being nationalized on one basis. is there anything you don't like about donald trump, therefore, you should vote against him? it is a problem for incumbent presidents. and in particularly when you have the democratic base revved up. the problem republicans had this had in allegheny county and other places is in traditionally republican suburbs they cannot afford to get the she lacking in suburbs like they did in allegheny county which went seven points for romney. four and a half or so for trump and went like 17, 16, 17 points. >> laura: what are the issues focus on, pat? >> first thing, let me kick off first, the reason that we have -- right now the democrats everywhere else, many of them have already taken the stand for impeachment. i don't
all right, pat, great to see you.e the key things. >> great to see you, laura. >> laura: that republicans need to run on, go. >> let me start by saying what i actually said in the interview. they have to nationalize the election. the election right now is being nationalized. it's being nationalized on one basis. is there anything you don't like about donald trump, therefore, you should vote against him? it is a problem for incumbent presidents. and in particularly when you...
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the cia revealed in the pentagon papers and he didn't come clean about the most important arguably pat kelly who was this filipina lady who was his longtime mistress and eventually after the death of his first wife would become his second wife but when he wrote the book his first wife was still alive so he didn't talk all about pat kelly in the book also ended in 1956 when he left vietnam at the end of his first two his first two or three doesn't talk at all about his experiences in the pentagon and his experiences trying to overthrow fidel castro or his subsequent experiences from 1965 to 1968 so the book was somewhat helpful but only a tiny portion of the larger and more interesting story about lansdale. let's go some of the research you did, you did in vietnam. how difficult was that? was it accessible? >> guest: there were a few documents that i worked with. there were a few things in the villa dam archives. most of them i got in vietnam going to a lot of the same places where ed lansdale had walked in the 50s and 60s and seen the geography and getting a sense help to inform my nar
the cia revealed in the pentagon papers and he didn't come clean about the most important arguably pat kelly who was this filipina lady who was his longtime mistress and eventually after the death of his first wife would become his second wife but when he wrote the book his first wife was still alive so he didn't talk all about pat kelly in the book also ended in 1956 when he left vietnam at the end of his first two his first two or three doesn't talk at all about his experiences in the...
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and pat, maybe you walked in a couple of minutes. pat waters. hey, pat. it is great to see you again. [ applause ] >>> i will turn it over to martin who will serve as your mc for the day. thank you very much. >>> great, thank you steven. welcome ladies and gentlemen. distinguished guests, it is a pleasure to have you with us. nobody in the room is more excited than i am. this is wonderful content and can't wait to hear from the speakers. -- for shorthand we are the academic department of the museum and we are thrilled to be here. we endeavor to do several things, our public program is something we are proud of and hold up you consider joining us again for additional programs later this year. we fundamentally are the concentration of historians here at the museum so our task is to support all of the research requirements in the historical requirements that the museum has. i encourage you, a number of the historians are here and i hope you engage with them to hear about the institute. we are pleased to be launching a historical research service where you ca
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pat's husband jim works part time in the u-haul service center across the river in louisville. he received a $500 tax reform bonus. in converse, indiana, first farmers bank and trust raised its hourly workers, and announced a big investment in employee development and commune programs. the senator from indiana knows the folks at first farmers. he was so impressed by their pro-active response to the new tax code, that he invited them to the president's state of the union in january. mr. president, there aren't enough seats in the house gallery that tax reform is already helping. not even close. if there were, i bet the working families and small businesses from indiana would come with yes. why did only one of their senators vote for these tax savings? why did their senior senator vote in lockstep to block their tax cuts, bonuses, raises, and benefits? those would be tough questions to answer. fortunately the republicans are focused on empowering the american people. the presiding officer: under the previous order, leadership is now reserved. under the previous order, the senate
pat's husband jim works part time in the u-haul service center across the river in louisville. he received a $500 tax reform bonus. in converse, indiana, first farmers bank and trust raised its hourly workers, and announced a big investment in employee development and commune programs. the senator from indiana knows the folks at first farmers. he was so impressed by their pro-active response to the new tax code, that he invited them to the president's state of the union in january. mr....
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is in pay yell i chester county. how sit looking right now there. >> reporter: looking like snow out here, jim and rahel, let me ask you, is it nice and warm where you guys are. >> quite actually. >> yes, delightful. >> reporter: i wanted to make a mental checklist here, about who is staying warm and who is not. >> we are in paoli on route 30 >> we have to coordinate we're like air traffic control in here. >> reporter: i have had warm thoughts. we are having some fun. i will show you in a couple minutes but for right new route 30 in pay yell i lancaster avenue behind me as we see cars coming by, coming through here, roadways are really clear as we came out here this morning along the schuylkill expressway we saw a couple salt trucks and then we used 202, 252 to get here to route 30 and it was clear and we are starting to see snow stick here in paoli and it is really nice, snowball, snow. so when kids get out here later on if not washed away by whatever rain might come through here in chester county but it is great sn
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is in pay yell i chester county. how sit looking right now there. >> reporter: looking like snow out here, jim and rahel, let me ask you, is it nice and warm where you guys are. >> quite actually. >> yes, delightful. >> reporter: i wanted to make a mental checklist here, about who is staying warm and who is not. >> we are in paoli on route 30 >> we have to coordinate we're like air traffic control in...
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. >>> did pat say that the expression was he was bewildered or befuddled. >> bewildered. lauren and break it down for people watching aty it is good snowball making snow and that will be more so heading in the afternoon hearst because it is that heavy, wet snow, temperatures right around freezing mark where we still have winter storm warning for large portion of the area, it has been expanded by national weather service in to parts of the south jersey that area shaded in pink, runs until late tonight as this event is just getting going. storm scan three showing us moisture moving in efficiently across the delaware valley. we are seeing a widespread area along i-95, south jersey and shore as well, primarily snow in south jersey up toward center city philadelphia inn a urn no delaware with rain mix nothing closer to the coast we're seeing primarily rain with snow mixing in. as we head in the second half of the day for most of us, say along along immediate coastline this will transition over to a heavy snowfall by late morning and lunchtime, blustery conditions as well, temp
. >>> did pat say that the expression was he was bewildered or befuddled. >> bewildered. lauren and break it down for people watching aty it is good snowball making snow and that will be more so heading in the afternoon hearst because it is that heavy, wet snow, temperatures right around freezing mark where we still have winter storm warning for large portion of the area, it has been expanded by national weather service in to parts of the south jersey that area shaded in pink,...
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hey pat -- pat waters. hey pat. great to see you again. [applause] steve: at this time i will turn it over to martin, who will emcee for the i program for the day. thank you very much. martin: thank you. welcome, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests. it is a pleasure to have you with us today and i don't think anybody is more excited than i am. i can't wait to hear from the speakers. my job is the executive director of the institute for war and democracy. we are thend, academic department of this museum and are just absolutely thrilled to be standing up this new department. we endeavor to do several things and are doing some of those. our public programming is something we are proud of and hopefully you will join us again for some additional programing later this year. fundamentally are the concentration of historians at the national world war ii museum, so our first and foremost task is to support the research and historical requirements the museum has. a number of our historians are here today and i hope you will take an opportu
hey pat -- pat waters. hey pat. great to see you again. [applause] steve: at this time i will turn it over to martin, who will emcee for the i program for the day. thank you very much. martin: thank you. welcome, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests. it is a pleasure to have you with us today and i don't think anybody is more excited than i am. i can't wait to hear from the speakers. my job is the executive director of the institute for war and democracy. we are thend, academic...
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"eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is on villanova's campus. what are you seeing there. >> reporter: i see myself enrolling here i would like to be a college student once again, little too old for that but anyway we are here at villanova university, beautiful campus as snow is falling out here. anytime i can make it about weather and sports, why not on villanova's campus we have to talk about the basketball team 27-four, they will be a number one seed we can all be excited about that a jaylen brunson could be national player of the year. what is not cool is what you are seeing falling from the sky and that is snow. been snowing out here since we have been out along the main line on route 30 this morning for last couple ofels of the precipitation has been falling we saw sleet freezing rain that mixture early on that turned to rain and back to that wet heavy snow areud egg a slushing if you will, roadways though good thing the roadways look clear out here lancaster avenue cars the normal speed 30 miles per hour, right through here, that has in th
"eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is on villanova's campus. what are you seeing there. >> reporter: i see myself enrolling here i would like to be a college student once again, little too old for that but anyway we are here at villanova university, beautiful campus as snow is falling out here. anytime i can make it about weather and sports, why not on villanova's campus we have to talk about the basketball team 27-four, they will be a number one seed we can all be excited...
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joe, can you do that, pat? can you add-- i'll help, but can you add what amy and dianne had and i know what-- . >> and i have one narrow and it's about partners and-- >> we are going to get it passed. if you can add domestic violence paragraph, pages into this bill, i'm all for it. i think it's terrific, if you can do it. it could be done, that can be done, too. >> can i respectfully recommend that steve scalise is going to be a key role in all of this. he had a personal near tragic experience with one of these mass shootings himself. >> good. >> appreciate, mr. president, you convening everybody, thank you. my counter part. the house did pass a bill, the bill dealing with fixing problems with the background check system and we also combined with a bill that advanced concealed carry weapons, and people have concealed carry permits in one state, and able to have that same ability in another state with conceal carry laws that are on the books and before that was immediately discounted because i know when we passe
joe, can you do that, pat? can you add-- i'll help, but can you add what amy and dianne had and i know what-- . >> and i have one narrow and it's about partners and-- >> we are going to get it passed. if you can add domestic violence paragraph, pages into this bill, i'm all for it. i think it's terrific, if you can do it. it could be done, that can be done, too. >> can i respectfully recommend that steve scalise is going to be a key role in all of this. he had a personal near...
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i think jeremy was settling -- signaling to me that pat waters walked in. pat? great to see you again. [ clapping ] at this time i will turn it over to martin who will serve as the emcee. >>> thank you and welcome ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests. very much a pleasure to have you today. nobody excited more than i am. i can't wait to hear from the speakers. stephen mention my job is the the executive director of the study of war and democracy. we are the academic department of this museum. we endeavor to do several things and are doing some today . our public programming is something and we hope you join us again and we will talk about that later. we fundamentally are the concentration of historians here at the the national world war ii museum in new orleans. our first and foremost task is to research the restored -- historical requirements at the museum. i hope you take an opportunity to engage with them. we also are pleased to launch a service to trace the personal history of your world war ii relative. keep an eye on us for that. we will help you
i think jeremy was settling -- signaling to me that pat waters walked in. pat? great to see you again. [ clapping ] at this time i will turn it over to martin who will serve as the emcee. >>> thank you and welcome ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests. very much a pleasure to have you today. nobody excited more than i am. i can't wait to hear from the speakers. stephen mention my job is the the executive director of the study of war and democracy. we are the academic department...
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boy would i -- this was biographical gold years and years of the private interpret letters between pat kelly that no outsider had ever seen before and lucky enough to get the cooperation of ed's boys one of whom mentioned ted and other one pete who shared with me letterses that he wrote to their mother helen simultaneously so i'm first person after ed himself to have read both sets of letters. and that provided extraordinary advantage point into the intermost thinking that no outside orer had ever before and one of fascinating thingses thai try to bring out in the book is incredibly important role that pat kelly played never been revealed before because when ed wrote his own memoir in 1971, his first wife was still alive so he couldn't write about his relationship with pat kelly whom he married in 1973 after his first wife passed away and so -- one of the things i try to do in the book is restore her to place of prominence she was incredibly important to him i would argue not only -- prnlly although she was incredibly important it him permly but also professionally because she helped h
boy would i -- this was biographical gold years and years of the private interpret letters between pat kelly that no outsider had ever seen before and lucky enough to get the cooperation of ed's boys one of whom mentioned ted and other one pete who shared with me letterses that he wrote to their mother helen simultaneously so i'm first person after ed himself to have read both sets of letters. and that provided extraordinary advantage point into the intermost thinking that no outside orer had...
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nixon reads it and said, pat, why can't you write like that? back on the democratic side, i think it shows the power of the newspaper in manchester. because the guy who was the campaign manager for gene mccarthy had started the new hampshire sunday news with my dad in 1946. gentleman named blair clark. how the hell blair clock and bj mcquade got along, and they only did for a year, was beyond my understanding. but blair later become president of cbs news when john kennedy was president and later edited the nation magazine, and i became friends with him. nice guy. and my uncles reporters on that paper along with a kid who according to my father he only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, and it was a kid named ben bradley. and he didn't last long either. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politics of the united states. and mr. gardner here does a great job protecting that. although he was a little chagrinned this morning when the only question asked of him of the tv news was about town meeting day tomorrow a
nixon reads it and said, pat, why can't you write like that? back on the democratic side, i think it shows the power of the newspaper in manchester. because the guy who was the campaign manager for gene mccarthy had started the new hampshire sunday news with my dad in 1946. gentleman named blair clark. how the hell blair clock and bj mcquade got along, and they only did for a year, was beyond my understanding. but blair later become president of cbs news when john kennedy was president and...
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listen, pat toomey sincerely tried with joe man-- >> manchin. >> manchin. he tried sincerely.did not succeed once. he'll try again, but it was sincere and it would've been impactful in some way. the problem is, monica, we are stuck at zero-sum games where we're either going to wind up... arguing for the confiscation of not just a class of weapons but even more than people think or on the other hand we just keep on not doing anything. >> i disagree. it's not a zero-sum game. we're not -- >> it has been! >> we're not asking for the guns to be removed and the 2nd amendment to be reversed. we're just talking about common sense gun legislation. we're not taking the cars away. people can still drive, but you still have to go get a license. you have to make sure you have insurance. and you're responsible if you kill somebody with your car. get your car inspected. some common sense gun measures. if we can't get that -- that's not a zero-sum one or the other. it's right in the middle. we need to treat guns like we treat our cars. >> and, for the record, senator toomey says he has not r
listen, pat toomey sincerely tried with joe man-- >> manchin. >> manchin. he tried sincerely.did not succeed once. he'll try again, but it was sincere and it would've been impactful in some way. the problem is, monica, we are stuck at zero-sum games where we're either going to wind up... arguing for the confiscation of not just a class of weapons but even more than people think or on the other hand we just keep on not doing anything. >> i disagree. it's not a zero-sum game....
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pat, are you -- >> she left. >> okay. she must have -- i talked to her before at the beginning of this. so, anyway, that's -- edith. >> i'd like to thank you very much for taking the time to put this together. it's really an outstanding program. and i hope that you can make the film, not just the short film, but the two hours of tape available to every high school and college in new hampshire. >> thank you. >> anyone else? >> oh, sue roman. sue roman. is sue roman here? >> she is. >> right there. >> oh, okay. thank you. sue also has quite a collection she brought that's over here and i know -- thank you, susan, for doing that. >> to save my future, can i just mention that i called my brother an old man and i really didn't mean that? >> okay. well, with that thank you. >> i just want to put one oar in the water that hasn't been there. since 1967, and i don't know who owned the new hampshire highway hotel at that time, whether dick morton still owned it or not, but the background of every candidate was discussed there. afte
pat, are you -- >> she left. >> okay. she must have -- i talked to her before at the beginning of this. so, anyway, that's -- edith. >> i'd like to thank you very much for taking the time to put this together. it's really an outstanding program. and i hope that you can make the film, not just the short film, but the two hours of tape available to every high school and college in new hampshire. >> thank you. >> anyone else? >> oh, sue roman. sue roman. is sue...
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thad cochran won -- pat cochran won.shave to consider that opposed to spending resources in challenger races for the republican has the lead. the other, getting actor is enough it -- the other factor is the retirement by pat cochran that he is retiring. behink a lot has yet to seen, what will happen in mississippi and we are waiting to see how that plays out. steven: what should chris mcdaniel do? check the run for the open seat? -- should he run for the open seat? that will be filled on a temporary basis by the governor of mississippi. who would you recommend? would you recommend chris mcdaniel? is that the club's position to appointment to the senate and see him run for the final two years of the unexpired term? david: i want to be careful. i'm very respectful of the governor's prerogative to choose. i don't want to name people we think you should pick. i think there are good conservatives he could pick for that. at that point chris mcdaniel looks opportunistic if there is another conservative running and you don't see
thad cochran won -- pat cochran won.shave to consider that opposed to spending resources in challenger races for the republican has the lead. the other, getting actor is enough it -- the other factor is the retirement by pat cochran that he is retiring. behink a lot has yet to seen, what will happen in mississippi and we are waiting to see how that plays out. steven: what should chris mcdaniel do? check the run for the open seat? -- should he run for the open seat? that will be filled on a...
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pat? can you add -- some of the things you're not going to agree with. senator feinstein: if you help. president trump: well, no, i'll help. but can you add what amy and what dianne have? can we add them in? and i know you can add what john has. senator klobuchar: yeah, i have another domestic violence bill that's very narrow, and it's about dating partners. and a number of states have just enacted it with republican support. president trump: i would say this: we're going to get it passed. we're going to get it passed. if you can add domestic violence paragraphs, pages into this bill, i'm all for it. i think it's terrific if you can do it. it could be done. that could be done too. yes. senator cornyn: mr. president, can i respectfully recommend that -- president trump: yes. steve. senator cornyn: steve scalise, the vote counter in the house, is going to be at a key role in all this, and he's had a personal, near-tragic experience with one of these mass shootings himself. representative scalise: well, i appreciate, mr. president, you convening everybody.
pat? can you add -- some of the things you're not going to agree with. senator feinstein: if you help. president trump: well, no, i'll help. but can you add what amy and what dianne have? can we add them in? and i know you can add what john has. senator klobuchar: yeah, i have another domestic violence bill that's very narrow, and it's about dating partners. and a number of states have just enacted it with republican support. president trump: i would say this: we're going to get it passed....
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pat gallen back from vacation and will be here to show us how it all works in a little bit.. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> back on "eyewitness news," space ex marking a milestone, the rocket lit up the early morning sky around cape canaveral florida, the company launched communication satellite into orbit, space ex says the satelite is its largest payload ever, about the size after bus. >> well, ' long miss being is delighted over the launch, tweets very proud, can't believe it has been 50 falconine launches already, ten years ago we couldn't even reach orbit with little falcon one. >> turning to wealth ever, brutal driving conditions in minneapolis minnesota after several inches of snow and freezing rain fell, storm system is moving into our area tonight. sound like fun, right? folks in the midwest are accustomed but it was unbearable because of the strong wind gusts. here at home bracing for the worse but hoping for the best the damage from friday's nor'easter is widespread with thousands of homes and businesses cents along the east coast still without pear. news corres
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you go ahead and do that, pat. here in allentown no snow to speak of. over the course of the hours things have definitely change. we went from seeing no precipitation at all to wintry mix and now it is so fine, i don't think you guys can see it but very fine, very light, snow that -- not snow but rain that is coming down but this is, going to end so, people you see these cars out here, that was a police officer out here but yeah, really get out now if you do need to get out and runner rand in these 24 her type places because conditions are actually really good. just a little bit of the wet roadway but it is not that cold right now so we are not seeing any kind of freeze or anything like that. you can see that car had some snow on top of it. we had some snow on our live van as well as we were driving up there but as we got in the lehigh valley nothing just yet but things are expected to ramp up as the morning progresses and that is why they have closed schools in allentown here as well, we are waiting on it, i will be here when it comes and i will of cou
you go ahead and do that, pat. here in allentown no snow to speak of. over the course of the hours things have definitely change. we went from seeing no precipitation at all to wintry mix and now it is so fine, i don't think you guys can see it but very fine, very light, snow that -- not snow but rain that is coming down but this is, going to end so, people you see these cars out here, that was a police officer out here but yeah, really get out now if you do need to get out and runner rand in...
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le contamos que salen a la luz las primeras imÁgenes de las cÁmaras de seguridad de la escuela de patnde--- parkland, donde el sospechoso ya apareciÓ en el corte. comenzamos. ♪ presentador: estamos comenzando hoy es 15 de marzo de 2018. cartulinas arrasa esta en una transmisiÓn especial y es-- carolina sara esta en una transmisiÓn especial. >> vamos a comenzar con la costa oeste con esta noticia que tambiÉn o desarrollo.
le contamos que salen a la luz las primeras imÁgenes de las cÁmaras de seguridad de la escuela de patnde--- parkland, donde el sospechoso ya apareciÓ en el corte. comenzamos. ♪ presentador: estamos comenzando hoy es 15 de marzo de 2018. cartulinas arrasa esta en una transmisiÓn especial y es-- carolina sara esta en una transmisiÓn especial. >> vamos a comenzar con la costa oeste con esta noticia que tambiÉn o desarrollo.
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it's not so much karen pence or pat nixon or lynn cheney or jill biden. it's that role, it's while you're in that position to be able to take the time out and spend time with people and -- you know, there were so many great clips of pat nixon doing that. and she really did it for the right reasons. i mean, she had a heart for people. and she cared about people and -- that's definitely something i want to emulate that's a great question. >> is there a marlin sequel in the works? [laughter] well, we hope so. i mean, we definitely think marlin has a lot more little adventures she's going to want to yeah we would love to do something for sure. [laughter] >> mrs. pence you recently represent ared the united states, vice president, at the winter olympics. and what was that experience like? >> it was amazing really. it was very, very fun to be able to go visit usa house and we surprised the athletes because a lot of times with all of the security we can't say where we're going we have to kind of show up. and it was really fun to walk in and there they all were a
it's not so much karen pence or pat nixon or lynn cheney or jill biden. it's that role, it's while you're in that position to be able to take the time out and spend time with people and -- you know, there were so many great clips of pat nixon doing that. and she really did it for the right reasons. i mean, she had a heart for people. and she cared about people and -- that's definitely something i want to emulate that's a great question. >> is there a marlin sequel in the works? [laughter]...
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. >>> up next, pat's here with morning sports, good morning, pat good morning, guys after digging outnd getting to the wells fargo center yesterday will the flyers have enough in the tank to take over first place? we will get you caught up on the flyers, penguins plus details of the michael bennet trade to the birds, coming up in the ross spring dress event. it's here. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price. whether you want to stand out from the crowd or dance the night away. from a weekend getaway to that special celebration. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you've gotta get to the ross spring dress event, on now. ♪ you're gotta go to ross. >>> welcome back. it was icy outside and inside wells fargo certainty last night. >> pat has highlights from the penguins/flyers game. >>> it was a huge divisional match up between flyers and penguins last night and with the win it could have push orange and black into first place, but they ran out of gas they got a jolt of energy as michael kendrick and, jason kelce were in the house, singing fly eagles fl
. >>> up next, pat's here with morning sports, good morning, pat good morning, guys after digging outnd getting to the wells fargo center yesterday will the flyers have enough in the tank to take over first place? we will get you caught up on the flyers, penguins plus details of the michael bennet trade to the birds, coming up in the ross spring dress event. it's here. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price. whether you want to stand out from the crowd or dance the...
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pat toomey: thank you very much. absolutely, mr. president. and i do think our bill is the best chance of moving forward. we got 54 votes in 2013, the most that any bill in this space got. it has several components. first title is very similar to what jon cornyn and chris murphy's bill does. it strengthens the reporting of information into the background check system. president trump: having one bill is nicer than having seven bills. sen. toomey: right. the second part has a provision that would require background checks on all commercial sales. one of the big gaps in our background check system today is sales at gun shows and sales over the internet are not necessarily subject to a background check and we think they should be. these are essentially commercial in nature and they're on a scale that really matters. our bill would require those background checks. we also have a number of provisions which we'll -- president trump: do you have support for that, bipartisan support for what you're saying? sen. toomey: we had 54 votes in 2013. most of
pat toomey: thank you very much. absolutely, mr. president. and i do think our bill is the best chance of moving forward. we got 54 votes in 2013, the most that any bill in this space got. it has several components. first title is very similar to what jon cornyn and chris murphy's bill does. it strengthens the reporting of information into the background check system. president trump: having one bill is nicer than having seven bills. sen. toomey: right. the second part has a provision that...
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. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live in chester county. >> he set up in lancaster avenue in paoli what are you seeing there it looks like it is just sleeting. >> reporter: guess what i'm seeing guys, snow? it is snowing in paoli, i am on lancaster avenue and we have seen varying degrees of precipitation, it went from a mixture, to rain and back to snow and now it is thick, gross, snow, as we pan down here and see sidewalk, you can see it starting to accumulate but it is a slushy gross mixture. just up here at route 30 is where thorndale paoli line is for septa stop, so if you are taking that today just know there is a modified schedule, the winter storm, service plan from septa means that the regional rail here, will be on a saturday, schedule but check septa.org, check cbs philly .org for very latest. depending where you are there could be cancellations, could be some delays along septa, i would say this, if your boss is cool just stay inside today it is one of those moments when you have coffee, make a nice breakfast. it will be one of those days, but along route 30 as
. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live in chester county. >> he set up in lancaster avenue in paoli what are you seeing there it looks like it is just sleeting. >> reporter: guess what i'm seeing guys, snow? it is snowing in paoli, i am on lancaster avenue and we have seen varying degrees of precipitation, it went from a mixture, to rain and back to snow and now it is thick, gross, snow, as we pan down here and see sidewalk, you can see it starting to...
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so that you know who we are, i think you will know pat, my wife of course, and this is julie and thiss patricia. we will be delighted to meet all of you, we hope you can all stay so that we can greet you personally. thank you very much. >> my sister julie. >> hi. nice to see you. >> patricia and julie. >> nice to see you. >> very nice to see you. >> hi. how are you? >> julie. nice to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> hello there. >> massachusetts. >> you have a great governor down there and fine senators. >> and a fine president coming along. >> thank you. >> are you coming to boston? >> well, we are going to come there sometime. i hope we are. >> i'm glad you could come. >> i think that's great. >> happy to see you. >> everything is going extremely well. he's in good spirits. i don't know, it looks like -- well, this room is pretty well filled and a couple of the rooms out in back, i think it's going very well. >> how many hands will he have to shake? >> he will have to shake all that are here and he always does, he never leaves until after they have all been shaken. he will have to
so that you know who we are, i think you will know pat, my wife of course, and this is julie and thiss patricia. we will be delighted to meet all of you, we hope you can all stay so that we can greet you personally. thank you very much. >> my sister julie. >> hi. nice to see you. >> patricia and julie. >> nice to see you. >> very nice to see you. >> hi. how are you? >> julie. nice to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> hello there. >>...
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pat is our nominee to be deputy secretary of our department of labor. we still don't have a deputy secretary, a number two person at the dep of labor. pat was nominated 269 days ago. he was reported out of committee in october. he was confirmed in the george w. bush administration by unanimous voice vote. so he's already been confirmed by a previous congress without any dissension, and, yet, 269 days later we still do not have a deputy secretary at the department of labor. at the e.p.a., deputy administrator andrew wheeler. he was nominated 152 days ago. scott pruitt still till this day he does not a deputy serving at the e.p.a. he was reported out of committee in november. arms will be deputy of control. it's an important issue for national security and particularly heightened in light of upcoming negotiations with north korea. e was nominated 298 days ago and has previously been a staff director at the house foreign affairs committee. isabel nominated 270 days ago, reported out of committee in july as nominee to be assistant secretary of the treasury
pat is our nominee to be deputy secretary of our department of labor. we still don't have a deputy secretary, a number two person at the dep of labor. pat was nominated 269 days ago. he was reported out of committee in october. he was confirmed in the george w. bush administration by unanimous voice vote. so he's already been confirmed by a previous congress without any dissension, and, yet, 269 days later we still do not have a deputy secretary at the department of labor. at the e.p.a., deputy...
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pat had written it for him. when pat and nixon fly into manchester that morning for a campaign appearance, a guy runs up on the plane and hands nixon the union leader with william loeb's editorial. richard nixon reads it and says pat, why can't you write like this? side, ithe democratic think it shows the power of the newspaper in manchester. the guy who was the campaign manager for gene mccarthy had started the new hampshire sunday , was a gentleman named blair clark. mcquaidr clark and bj ever got along is beyond my understanding. later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president. he later edited the nation magazine. i became friends with him. a nice guy. my uncles were reporters on that paper, along with kids who according to my father only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, and it was a kid named ben bradley. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politic of the united states. mr. gardner does a great job protecting that, although he was chagrined when the
pat had written it for him. when pat and nixon fly into manchester that morning for a campaign appearance, a guy runs up on the plane and hands nixon the union leader with william loeb's editorial. richard nixon reads it and says pat, why can't you write like this? side, ithe democratic think it shows the power of the newspaper in manchester. the guy who was the campaign manager for gene mccarthy had started the new hampshire sunday , was a gentleman named blair clark. mcquaidr clark and bj...
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pat is the president looking at pat buchanan type challenge to him?ink president will look at a challenge but jeff flake, even kasich, they if they would from the right stance, neil. i think the republican party is now a populist party in the sense of trump with border security issue and tariffs and tough on trade and nationalism and conservative party and jeff flake, for example, i don't think is running for senate in arizona because he can't reelected in his home state. so i don't see a grave threat to the president there. but i would be astonished if donald trump, president trump, had probably would be a 40% at maybe 45% at best, does not sort of invite a challenge in new hampshire. neil: yeah, but to your point, pat, rarely is any candidate on the left or right outflanked in the middle. some of the big challenges have come from those who represent a populist wave of the party or more rebellious or rowdy, upset part of the party. ted kennedy, taking on jimmy carter or you taking on president, sr. or ronald reagan, gerald ford. i could go back in ti
pat is the president looking at pat buchanan type challenge to him?ink president will look at a challenge but jeff flake, even kasich, they if they would from the right stance, neil. i think the republican party is now a populist party in the sense of trump with border security issue and tariffs and tough on trade and nationalism and conservative party and jeff flake, for example, i don't think is running for senate in arizona because he can't reelected in his home state. so i don't see a grave...
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boy would i -- this was biographical gold years and years of the private interpret letters between pat kelly that no outsider had ever seen before and lucky enough to get the cooperation of ed's boys one of whom mentioned ted and other one pete who shared with me letterses that he wrote to their mother helen simultaneously so i'm first person after ed himself to have read both sets of letters. and that provided extraordinary advantage point into the intermost thinking that no outside orer had ever before and one of fascinating thingses thai try to bring out in the book is incredibly important role that pat kelly played never been revealed before because when ed wrote his own memoir in 1971, his first wife was still alive so he couldn't write about his relationship with pat kelly whom he married in 1973 after his first wife passed away and so -- one of the things i try to do in the book is restore her to place of prominence she was incredibly important to him i would argue not only -- prnlly although she was incredibly important it him permly but also professionally because she helped h
boy would i -- this was biographical gold years and years of the private interpret letters between pat kelly that no outsider had ever seen before and lucky enough to get the cooperation of ed's boys one of whom mentioned ted and other one pete who shared with me letterses that he wrote to their mother helen simultaneously so i'm first person after ed himself to have read both sets of letters. and that provided extraordinary advantage point into the intermost thinking that no outside orer had...
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pat was nominated 00 days ago, reported out of committee in october. he was confirmed in the george w. bush administration by a unanimous voice vote. he's been confirmed by a previous congress without any dissension. and yet 269 days later, we still do not have a deputy secretary at the dotcht labor. at the e.p.a., deputy administration andrew we'ller, he was nominated 152 days ago. scott pruitt still to this day does not have a deputy, a number two, serving at the e.p.a. he was reported out of committee in november. yalzine pobley will be assistant secretary for department arms control when confirmed. this is important particularly in light of upcoming negotiations with north korea. she was nominated 298 days ago and is a previous staff director of the foreign affairs committee. isabel lieu nass, reported out of committee in july, nominated to be assistant secretary of the treasury for intelligence and analysis. this helps work with many of the sanctions you have covered. so many of these positions in fact are national security positions. lastly, kevi
pat was nominated 00 days ago, reported out of committee in october. he was confirmed in the george w. bush administration by a unanimous voice vote. he's been confirmed by a previous congress without any dissension. and yet 269 days later, we still do not have a deputy secretary at the dotcht labor. at the e.p.a., deputy administration andrew we'ller, he was nominated 152 days ago. scott pruitt still to this day does not have a deputy, a number two, serving at the e.p.a. he was reported out of...
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"the alarm woke me up, i live right next door to pat. as soon as i opened my door i saw leaping flames behind her door.">( terisa ) firefighters are now going through the apartment looking for the cause of the fire. ( terisa ) happening now... police in fremont are looking for a missing 14-year- old boy. marco gamboa was last seen on carol avenue around 5:00 last night. he did not go to school yesterday. he is about 5 feet 5 inches tall and around 130 pounds. ( terisa ) a big story this morning... authorities are investigating átwo reports of shootings along bay area freeways. this latest shooting happened on eastbound i-580 near edwards avenue in oakland last night. the victim told c-h-p that a bullet went through his windshield... hitting his finger. the gunman drove off. no arrests have been made. ( terisa ) that was the second shooting on 580. the first happened in san rafael. it happened just after 5-30 last night. the victim called police... saying someone pulled out a gun and shot at their car. it happened near the main street - s
"the alarm woke me up, i live right next door to pat. as soon as i opened my door i saw leaping flames behind her door.">( terisa ) firefighters are now going through the apartment looking for the cause of the fire. ( terisa ) happening now... police in fremont are looking for a missing 14-year- old boy. marco gamboa was last seen on carol avenue around 5:00 last night. he did not go to school yesterday. he is about 5 feet 5 inches tall and around 130 pounds. ( terisa ) a big story...
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when you look at the weight of evidence, it's still squarely on the side of the bulls. >> pat, how does this recent trade turmoil change the way you recalculate the growth odds in different industries you look at tech, software, we don't talk about them as much as being potentially hit by some of the reprecushions from this u.s. trade tariff move. how do you look at it? >> clearly, it's hard to draw conclusions in a meaningful way until we get the details of the plan later this week from president trump. but industries that have more steel and aluminum input such as autos, beverages will clearly experience the brunt of the negative impact from higher tariffs. sectors such as technology, health care, financial services should continue to do really well and experience the underlying earnings growth that has remained intact over the course of the last couple of years. it's not a surprise that those three sectors are also the sectors that are generally speaking leading markets higher to start the year. >> and, jim, if you take a look at what has been moving higher, it is the industrial name
when you look at the weight of evidence, it's still squarely on the side of the bulls. >> pat, how does this recent trade turmoil change the way you recalculate the growth odds in different industries you look at tech, software, we don't talk about them as much as being potentially hit by some of the reprecushions from this u.s. trade tariff move. how do you look at it? >> clearly, it's hard to draw conclusions in a meaningful way until we get the details of the plan later this week...
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>> i'm doing right now, skip the gym. >> pat, you look good. >> jim?ou go. kick, kick. >> hey, i'm trying to work out , kick, talk at the same time. not east. >> i arms on fire yet? >> on fire. take it so i can go down. >> all right, pat, thank you. >> wonder if gale will do this with us? >> you got to keep going. left, left, up -- >> time 6:51. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> gale king and john dickerson, we're getting a work out here, joining us live from new york with a preview. good morning, guys. >> it sounds like it, yes, we've got a lot coming up today on tuesday, good morning , rahel, and jim. house speaker paul ryne takes on the president, over planned new tarriffs on steel anal alluminum. we'll figure out how it could impact jobs. >> plus, part two of our cbs news investigation. into the child labor used for mining a mineral that's needed for cell phones, we follow one little boy home who support his family on a dollar or two a day. plus the people working the rescuing those kids from life of labor. >> oprah is here with us in studio.
>> i'm doing right now, skip the gym. >> pat, you look good. >> jim?ou go. kick, kick. >> hey, i'm trying to work out , kick, talk at the same time. not east. >> i arms on fire yet? >> on fire. take it so i can go down. >> all right, pat, thank you. >> wonder if gale will do this with us? >> you got to keep going. left, left, up -- >> time 6:51. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> gale king and john dickerson, we're getting a...
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this is pat and don collins. don is 92, pat is 90.ard of them, but you have certainly heard from their daughter, maine senator susan collins, she's one of their six kids. guess what? this week pat and don are celebrating their 70th anniversary, 70 years of being married, they were married in 1948, before alaska and hawaii became states. how about that kind of commitment? we think the pair is worth celebrating. mr. collins is a world war ii veteran who was wounded in the battle of the bulge. and mr. and mrs. collins have served as mayors of the same city, caribou, maine. to pat and don collins, congratulations on 70 years, we at the press want to know what it takes to get there, after all we turned 70 last year. and if it's sunday, it's "meet the press" on your nbc stations. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> chuck, you don't look 70. >> thank you, ari. >>> the big news tonight, donald trump's son-in-law facing very big new questions about whether he tried to misuse the power he has in that nepotismic job. as well as more
this is pat and don collins. don is 92, pat is 90.ard of them, but you have certainly heard from their daughter, maine senator susan collins, she's one of their six kids. guess what? this week pat and don are celebrating their 70th anniversary, 70 years of being married, they were married in 1948, before alaska and hawaii became states. how about that kind of commitment? we think the pair is worth celebrating. mr. collins is a world war ii veteran who was wounded in the battle of the bulge. and...
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down their own religious head wear and pat down their hands for additional screening. another work is civil rights equities in the next broad agency announcement to industry to acquire improved people, process, and technology screening solutions. in late 60, my team met with innovation task force to discuss this broad agency announcement. this coincided with our work, with the transgender community, and their ongoing dhaerns tsa's technology systems are binary and can be problematic for transgender travelers at the security check point. as a result, the broad agency announcement tsa issued in early 2017 to solicit technology ideas from industry now includes civil rights equities which should promote improvements to screening of persons with disability, screening of head wear and transgender passengers. another way we engage with the public is through tsa cares which was established in 2011 and provides a toll free hotline that enables travelers to ask questions about screening policies, procedures, and what to expect at the security checkpoint. tsa saw an 11% call volu
down their own religious head wear and pat down their hands for additional screening. another work is civil rights equities in the next broad agency announcement to industry to acquire improved people, process, and technology screening solutions. in late 60, my team met with innovation task force to discuss this broad agency announcement. this coincided with our work, with the transgender community, and their ongoing dhaerns tsa's technology systems are binary and can be problematic for...