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i have a question for pat. but first, i would just say, i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate for you in 2000 and i had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there. >> 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, if all the chinese pouring in there, with as they did in korea. why didn't we handle vietnam like truman handled korea? i always wondered that? >> well, with truman. >> it was general eisenhower who came in and decided that that we're not going for victory. and you had a dmz where the two armys were lined up. and he threatened the chinese and he got basically an armistice. with vietnam, you had a -- you had a much different story the chinese were not in vietnam. the north vietnamese were in the south. it's a very good question. looking back, and anybody that's been involved in any way, and i wasn't over there, but i was writing speeches in the white house an
i have a question for pat. but first, i would just say, i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate for you in 2000 and i had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there. >> 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, if all the chinese pouring in there, with as they did in korea. why didn't we handle vietnam like truman handled korea? i always...
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>> to pat's point, a few moments ago, i think that we come out of 1968 so polarized, and to pat's point about now, i think that polarization is -- you don't see the big tent parties we had in the country, because we only had two major parties so they were big tent parties, not in the primaries, necessarily, but typically, they would take in people from different parts of the political spectrum, and we see the polarization to this day, in the republican and democratic party. i don't expect the rank and file in the democratic party are unpatriotic, they just have a different view of the america they want to lead or support. >> in 1968, a follow up, how strongly was president johnson supporting humbert humphrey? what is his focus on vietnam? >> with johnson, even if he sported him total hit, he couldn't campaign, because it was too dangerous. the secret service did not want him on college campuses. so he was not able to go out on stump, and do much campaigning for him. i think, i think like eisenhower, he did go full out for nixon in 1960, so johnson, i think, was supportive, but he also h
>> to pat's point, a few moments ago, i think that we come out of 1968 so polarized, and to pat's point about now, i think that polarization is -- you don't see the big tent parties we had in the country, because we only had two major parties so they were big tent parties, not in the primaries, necessarily, but typically, they would take in people from different parts of the political spectrum, and we see the polarization to this day, in the republican and democratic party. i don't expect...
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but, pat have written it for him. when pat and nixon fly into grenada field in manchester, that morning for a campaign appearance, a guy runs up on the plane and excitedly hands nixon a union leader with william loeb's editorial. nixon reads it and says pat, why can't you write like that? back on the democratic side i think it shows the power of the new. lisa's -- newspaper in the campaign. how the hell biller clark and bj mcquaid only got along, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president. he later edited the nation magazine, and i became friends with him, he's a nice guy. my uncles who were reporters on that paper, along with the kid who according to my father only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, was a kid named ben bradley, and he did not 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 of protecting that, although he was a little chagrined t
but, pat have written it for him. when pat and nixon fly into grenada field in manchester, that morning for a campaign appearance, a guy runs up on the plane and excitedly hands nixon a union leader with william loeb's editorial. nixon reads it and says pat, why can't you write like that? back on the democratic side i think it shows the power of the new. lisa's -- newspaper in the campaign. how the hell biller clark and bj mcquaid only got along, is beyond my understanding. but blair later...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes erupt in bucharest this ex-pats romanians return home to demand of the government resign saying they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds we'll go live to the romanian capital also coming up turkey's currency is in freefall as trade tensions mount between washington and ankara the euro plunges to record lows after donald trump ramps up tariffs the turkish president heir to one says his country would emerge victorious in an economic war. plus taking charge of one of germany's most storied soccer clubs but can do stand for overturned barossa dortmund to the top of the bundesliga . thanks for joining us i'm marian i haven't seen. hundreds of people have been injured in clashes between police and anti-government protesters in romania tens of thousands rallied in the capital bucharest and in other cities to demand the resignation of the government they blame the ruling social democrats for endemic corruption and low wages thousands of furious romania
this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes erupt in bucharest this ex-pats romanians return home to demand of the government resign saying they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds we'll go live to the romanian capital also coming up turkey's currency is in freefall as trade tensions mount between washington and ankara the euro plunges to record lows after donald trump ramps up tariffs the...
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news live from berlin and the clashes erupted bucharest as ex-pats romanians return home to demand that the government resign say they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds will get an update from the romanian capital also coming up churches currency is in freefall as trade tensions mount between washington and anchor of the fear of fun just to record lows after the u.s. ramps up tariffs turkish president erred on says his country would emerge victorious in an economic war. thanks for joining us i'm area and. hundreds of people have been injured in clashes between police and anti-government protesters in romania tens of thousands rallied in the capital bucharest and and other cities to demand the resignation of the government they blame the ruling social democrats for endemic corruption and low wages thousands of furious romanian ex-pats also joined the protesters ranks they say corruption and poor financial prospects forced them to leave their country. i'm not too far in the romanian capital
news live from berlin and the clashes erupted bucharest as ex-pats romanians return home to demand that the government resign say they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds will get an update from the romanian capital also coming up churches currency is in freefall as trade tensions mount between washington and anchor of the fear of fun just to record lows after the u.s. ramps up tariffs turkish...
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. >> reporter: pat murphy knows the heartbreak of a child who has lost a dad or mom. she helped start josie's place for bereaved youth and families . named for two josephine's, cut's mom who died of cancer when she was 4 and her stepmom, who passed at 20 years later. >> a time whwa't ppavailable. i felt like and it was too much to handle at times she worked through grief in therapy and volunteered to help others. at josie's place the certified life coach has given families free grief support in a rented part of santa ana's church and several public schools. for nonprofit one of the few that serves both adults and children, since they process pain differently. >> children grief throughout their lives. while children are needing, parents are in their own support grby she came after her dad died of cancer. she was anxious an emotional but her mom says she responded to art therapy, play and empathy. >> she needed to sit in her room and see and feel and hear others in the same space. >> pat is family. >> helped me make new friends and learn i was alone. >> reporter: an 11
. >> reporter: pat murphy knows the heartbreak of a child who has lost a dad or mom. she helped start josie's place for bereaved youth and families . named for two josephine's, cut's mom who died of cancer when she was 4 and her stepmom, who passed at 20 years later. >> a time whwa't ppavailable. i felt like and it was too much to handle at times she worked through grief in therapy and volunteered to help others. at josie's place the certified life coach has given families free...
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pa >> reporter: pat,ester's wig shop has been grabbed before. most of the times it's grab a wig and run. grab a wig and run. not this time. police describe it this way -- three suspects trying to steal wigs. tw employees trying to stop them from escaping. it gets ugly. one of th suspects, the one int, the green shepper sprays the employees. then came a fight that spilled down one of the aisles of the store. two men using wigs to hit one another. a woman employee ends up on the floor. >> if you look at the video of ese three suspects, kicked, punched these employees, used pepp spray. again, the male suffered a laceration. so it's certainly very physical, very violent during this. >> reporter: the e,scter's beauty. they've been doing business in our area more than 45 years. they have more than 1,000 kinds of wig here rangi r ine from o70 t 1,500. it was last friday police say those three suspect tried to rip off wig from ester's here. the three suspects finally get stout the e, but watch this. after they get away, one of the suspects comes back,pe
pa >> reporter: pat,ester's wig shop has been grabbed before. most of the times it's grab a wig and run. grab a wig and run. not this time. police describe it this way -- three suspects trying to steal wigs. tw employees trying to stop them from escaping. it gets ugly. one of th suspects, the one int, the green shepper sprays the employees. then came a fight that spilled down one of the aisles of the store. two men using wigs to hit one another. a woman employee ends up on the floor....
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. >> pat dodson: it's a wonderful location. >> wertheim: so did jerry and pat dodson. $2.1 million for a two-bedroom and planned to live out their retirement enjoying the sweeping view from the 42nd floor. >> pat dodson: everything i had read indicated that it was the best building in san francisco. it had won numerous awards. it had particularly won awards for construction, which was very important if you're thinking of moving into a high rise. >> wertheim: initially no buyer's remorse? >> pat dodson: absolutely not. >> jerry dodson: no, not at all. i mean, in fact, buyer euphoria. >> wertheim: one feature the dodson's hadn't counted on... these devices are what? >> jerry dodson: they're stress gauges. >> wertheim: dozens of stress gauges dot the walls of the millennium tower's basement. they measure in millimeters the slow growth of cracks along the columns that rise up from the building's foundation. >> jerry dodson: there's enough of them, a spider web of cracks, that you have to be concerned about what's going on underneath. >> wertheim: these cracks are one of th
. >> pat dodson: it's a wonderful location. >> wertheim: so did jerry and pat dodson. $2.1 million for a two-bedroom and planned to live out their retirement enjoying the sweeping view from the 42nd floor. >> pat dodson: everything i had read indicated that it was the best building in san francisco. it had won numerous awards. it had particularly won awards for construction, which was very important if you're thinking of moving into a high rise. >> wertheim: initially no...
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pat, back to you. >> thanks, mark. we know this is a very important story and we're staying on top of it for you. when we learn new information, we'll make sure to get that to you immediately. remember, our nbc washington app ee your home for complete coverage of thisnd's events. >>> d.c. police are hoping that this new surveillance video they've released will help them solve frightening series of robberies andki apping. one attacker posed as a ride-share driver. live with details about these crimes. derek, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, leon again, all of these crimes happened betwn mid july a earlier this month here along the busy u streetat coorrridor. take a look at this video and pictures. police believe this manwo and n are suspects in these cases. there was a small silver hatch back used in at least one of the cases. the first one happened on july 14th in the 1400 block of u. the victim and the suspect got into aversation about smoking marijuana and the victim agreed to go to the suspect's car in an a
pat, back to you. >> thanks, mark. we know this is a very important story and we're staying on top of it for you. when we learn new information, we'll make sure to get that to you immediately. remember, our nbc washington app ee your home for complete coverage of thisnd's events. >>> d.c. police are hoping that this new surveillance video they've released will help them solve frightening series of robberies andki apping. one attacker posed as a ride-share driver. live with...
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helen: pat buchanan. pat buchanan called me and said, we would like to talk to you about working with us on our maritime stuff. i said, pat, i'm just leaving for vietnam, and when i get back, i will talk to you. i went to vietnam in january of 1967. and the reason my publisher sent me, there were 88 american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they couldn't be immoated, because nobody knew how over there. so i worked with teddy gleason, he was the ila president about, the ila being the international longshoremen association, and teddy got a crew together and was taking them over. i went about the same time in january. we had a much bigger merchant marine at the time that we do -- that time than we do today, but still, 80 ships being tied up at that length of time, nobody would know how long. --er secretary baldwin undersecretary baldwin, who was the undersecretary of the navy came over. i knew him from having done stories with him at the pentagon. and, he came over and we took a helicopter rid
helen: pat buchanan. pat buchanan called me and said, we would like to talk to you about working with us on our maritime stuff. i said, pat, i'm just leaving for vietnam, and when i get back, i will talk to you. i went to vietnam in january of 1967. and the reason my publisher sent me, there were 88 american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they couldn't be immoated, because nobody knew how over there. so i worked with teddy gleason, he was the ila president about, the ila being...
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pat andleon, look at the weekend. maybe morning showers on saturday and after that we'll keep it mainly dry. it's hot, but hey, it's summer. at this point all we wan is no rain in the forecast. >> you got that right. we deserve it. it's been long ough. >> thanks, amelia. >>> by now you've seen the video of that aeromeco plane that came down. >> and investigators are now combing through the wreckage hoping to determine why that plane went down with 65 americans on board. >>> plus, ivanka trump opens up about her father's immigrant family separation policy. family separation policy. why s calls it a low i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites. (chuckling) ahh... ooh! (giggle, phone buzzing) apparently i... likemore than i like my phone. where... ah... oh, hello! ah, i missed it. it's my mother-in-law. i'll call her back. don't tell her i told you that. award-winning little journey baby essentials from aldi. >>> we're under a weather alert with alerts rolling throughout the area. stay wit
pat andleon, look at the weekend. maybe morning showers on saturday and after that we'll keep it mainly dry. it's hot, but hey, it's summer. at this point all we wan is no rain in the forecast. >> you got that right. we deserve it. it's been long ough. >> thanks, amelia. >>> by now you've seen the video of that aeromeco plane that came down. >> and investigators are now combing through the wreckage hoping to determine why that plane went down with 65 americans on...
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he had a guy working for him by the name of pat -- >> buchanan? >> buchanan. pat buchanan. and pat buchanan called me and said we would like to talk to you about working with us on our seat on the maritime staff. i said pat, i am just leaving for vietnam. and when i get back, i'll talk to you. i went to vietnam in january 1967, and the reason they probably should have sent me, they were 80 american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they could not be unloaded because nobody knew how over there. so, i worked with then teddy gleason who was the ioa president, the ioa being the international assurance association, and teddy got a crew together and was taking them over. i went about the same time in january. we had a much bigger merchant marine at that time than we do today, but still, 80 ships being tied up, and in that length of time, nobody would know how long -- undersecretary baldwin, who was the secretary of the navy, came over. i knew him from having done stories with him at the pentagon. he came over, he took a helicopter ride around, and i said to him, you
he had a guy working for him by the name of pat -- >> buchanan? >> buchanan. pat buchanan. and pat buchanan called me and said we would like to talk to you about working with us on our seat on the maritime staff. i said pat, i am just leaving for vietnam. and when i get back, i'll talk to you. i went to vietnam in january 1967, and the reason they probably should have sent me, they were 80 american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they could not be unloaded because...
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and, in fact, pat brought me over. pat really showed leadership. we were at a time when our water system was failing and in -- in november, 2002, the san francisco voters really placed their trust in the p.u.c. by passing and placing trust in the water and wastewater system. and she spent hours talking about the need of our infrastructure and really showed some leadership and people really felt and really trusted her when she was out there speaking on behalf of the p.u.c. and so prop a and e passed. and that started the water system improvement program. one thing that i want to do is take pat around to look at the projects. if it wasn't for you, we wouldn't be able to do the $4.8 billion of infrastructure and we're also planning another $7 billion on the wastewater system. and we really couldn't do it without your leadership at the helm at the time. so we started the master plan for the sewer system improvement program. the other thing you did, you centralized our customer service operations at 1155 at the time. so that was something else that you
and, in fact, pat brought me over. pat really showed leadership. we were at a time when our water system was failing and in -- in november, 2002, the san francisco voters really placed their trust in the p.u.c. by passing and placing trust in the water and wastewater system. and she spent hours talking about the need of our infrastructure and really showed some leadership and people really felt and really trusted her when she was out there speaking on behalf of the p.u.c. and so prop a and e...
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pat? >> susan, thank you.omarosa taping her coersation with john kelly inside the situation room, sstional circuit court experts are expg alarm about a serious breach of protocol. that sry is published in nbc washington app an search omarosa. >>> d.c. mayor murual bowser is back in el saffold dore th afternoon. the mayor interrupted her trade mission to return to town yesterday to monitor the unite the right demonstrations. shs expected to sign a agreement promoting commercial ties. tomorrow she visits a small town once home to a lot of salvadorans now liv ig here washington. alberto pimienta is in el salvador with the mayor and will have continuing coverage right skre on news 4. >> the rs are practicing with the jets for a second day in richmond, and things got little chippy in the first day today. our sherree burruss is here to give us a look at the scene. did they behave a ltle better today? >> much, much better, leon. there was practically no fighting, just one or two scuffles as two superowl alumni watche
pat? >> susan, thank you.omarosa taping her coersation with john kelly inside the situation room, sstional circuit court experts are expg alarm about a serious breach of protocol. that sry is published in nbc washington app an search omarosa. >>> d.c. mayor murual bowser is back in el saffold dore th afternoon. the mayor interrupted her trade mission to return to town yesterday to monitor the unite the right demonstrations. shs expected to sign a agreement promoting commercial...
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pat? >> aight. any cojacobs, thank you, nicole. >>> we're going to chae gears now and turn to the forecast. it's been another hot, humid day and now some storms are starting to fire up out there. >> yeah. ba in that pattern today. back now to storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer in the storm center. what's the word? >> heat index around 100, temperatures in the 90 and add aat together with the moisture in theosphere and you get thunderstorms. showing thunderstorm activity around the region.ic you n though most of the area is dry here. we're looking at a couple of ronger storms here a we stop this and showing you where the strongest storms are right in through parts of anne arundel county and right along the ute 97, i-97 just north of bowie and croston. upper marlboro and fairfax county we've had lighting. ese areopping up very fast and die just as quickly. another one downar aroundall and along 66 and more towards winchester. the wider view showing what we've got and justmphat. scattered s
pat? >> aight. any cojacobs, thank you, nicole. >>> we're going to chae gears now and turn to the forecast. it's been another hot, humid day and now some storms are starting to fire up out there. >> yeah. ba in that pattern today. back now to storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer in the storm center. what's the word? >> heat index around 100, temperatures in the 90 and add aat together with the moisture in theosphere and you get thunderstorms. showing...
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. >> reporter: pat murphy knows the heart break of a child who's lost a dad or mom. so she helped start josie's place for bereefd -- berevaed children and families. >> it was a time when there really wasn't support available and i felt like hi to deal with it on -- like i had to deal with it on my own. >> i light this candle to create a safe and sacred space. >> reporter: pat worked through her grief and therapy and volunteered to help others. she has given families free grief support in part of saint ann's church. her nonprofit is one of the few in the bay area that serves both adults and children since they process their pain differently. >> children grieve throughout their lives and they regrieve at each new developmental stage. >> reporter: while the children are meeting their parents are in their own support group. 10-year-old came to josie's place after her dad of cancer. she was anxious and emotional but her mom said she responded to art therapy, play and empathy. >> she needed to sit in a room and see and feel and hear others who were in the same space. >> re
. >> reporter: pat murphy knows the heart break of a child who's lost a dad or mom. so she helped start josie's place for bereefd -- berevaed children and families. >> it was a time when there really wasn't support available and i felt like hi to deal with it on -- like i had to deal with it on my own. >> i light this candle to create a safe and sacred space. >> reporter: pat worked through her grief and therapy and volunteered to help others. she has given families free...
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but pat had written it for him. and when pat and nixon fly in to grenier field in manchester that morning for a court appearance, a guy runs up the field and excitedly hands him the editorial. nixon reads it and says, 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, a gentleman named blair clark. how the hell blair clark and b.j. mcquaid ever got along, and they only did for a year, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president, and he later edited the "nation" magazine, and i became friends with him. nice guy. and my uncle was a reporter on that paper who, along with his kids, who according to their father only got the job because his aunt put up some money and it was a kid named ben bradley. he didn't last long, either. it is so important to the body of the u
but pat had written it for him. and when pat and nixon fly in to grenier field in manchester that morning for a court appearance, a guy runs up the field and excitedly hands him the editorial. nixon reads it and says, 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, a gentleman named blair clark....
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pat: that's right.ly, they think they have a value proposition, but it is true that banks look around at the landscape and say, there are other people figuring out ways to use data in new ways. we had a wave of tech companies that use that we hand over to companies. he set up a nap, they set up a budget, what are they doing? they scrape data from your bank site and people build whole business is off of this and banks sometimes look at that and say, well, are we missing a step? taylor: and to take the banking side, there are our data privacy concerns, but if you want to targeted coupon, it is relevant to you. we hear this from facebook all the time. people don't like ads, but prefer ads that are targeted to them. what is the indication that this may meet my need and make it easier for me to be recurring customer at a shop or whatever? pat: that is where the rubber meets the road. are you offering something people want to use? a lot of this is happening inside the environment of the bank's mobile app. is
pat: that's right.ly, they think they have a value proposition, but it is true that banks look around at the landscape and say, there are other people figuring out ways to use data in new ways. we had a wave of tech companies that use that we hand over to companies. he set up a nap, they set up a budget, what are they doing? they scrape data from your bank site and people build whole business is off of this and banks sometimes look at that and say, well, are we missing a step? taylor: and to...
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[applause] i'm pat mulligan. the director of the office of standards and enforcement. i want to thank everyone for attending this event. i know it is kind of a friday before a long weekend, and some people think it should be a whole week. i appreciate your dedication and being here today. i was reminded recently leading up to this event that it has often been said in labour circle for years, as long as i can remember a, for more than 30 years, that every generation must reearn the right for labour justice at work. we need to reassert ourselves and redefine what is acceptable or tolerable within society. with the passage of the $15 an hour minimum wage, and with the earned implementation, this generation of san franciscans has asserted itself. we have taken the first steps towards defining what the minimum standards are for workers throughout san francisco and taking a step towards moving the agenda for social justice for all workers throughout the country. thathat is what we are here tody to celebrate. just meet -- just be mindful of that. we have a brief program with
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pat lynché hi-way grocery store " i keep telling everybody. 5 days ago i was non-smoker, and now iveking haha not by choice " (justine) (justine)(justine) now to the ferguson fire burning in mariposa county. it has now burned more than 63- thousand acres and is 39- percent contained. this fire has been burning for about two and a half weeks now. two firefighters were killed in this fire. one building has been destroyed... but no homes have burned. the fire has also forced the closure of yosemite valley...through at least sunday. lawrence karnow: hiigh pressure is finally showing signs of weakening on this first day of august. it was still hot inland with some highs reaching into the low 90s. but overall temperatures cooled today and that trend will continue. more afternoon thunderstorms developed over the sierra again, on the satellite image you can see a couple areas of low pressure off the coast. they will help weaken the high pressure and move it further east. highs tomorrow will be in the mid to upper 80s inland, 70s and 80s around the bay and patchy fog at the coast will keep hi
pat lynché hi-way grocery store " i keep telling everybody. 5 days ago i was non-smoker, and now iveking haha not by choice " (justine) (justine)(justine) now to the ferguson fire burning in mariposa county. it has now burned more than 63- thousand acres and is 39- percent contained. this fire has been burning for about two and a half weeks now. two firefighters were killed in this fire. one building has been destroyed... but no homes have burned. the fire has also forced the closure...
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pat nixon was him going back when he was vice president. over all of those years of the late 60s and through the white house and finally watergate and we find out later about her own struggles with depression and alcohol and as you hear the conversation about other first ladies, tell us what you are thinking and did that come into play at the library? how are you presenting that during that period? >> i was listening intently and i was thinking about how hard it is to document the first ladies. because the system of papering the white house is not or at least was not designed until eleanor roosevelt to actually preserve the voice of the first lady. i am learning so much about florence. i actually believe it is very hard to get insight on what a first lady is thinking and doing. i think we have example of incise because the first lady or her children were so strong and willing to let us see all the activities. i will give you two examples. lady bird johnson and her diary and i could be wrong about this but i don't believe there are many if a
pat nixon was him going back when he was vice president. over all of those years of the late 60s and through the white house and finally watergate and we find out later about her own struggles with depression and alcohol and as you hear the conversation about other first ladies, tell us what you are thinking and did that come into play at the library? how are you presenting that during that period? >> i was listening intently and i was thinking about how hard it is to document the first...
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i'm with matt wisniewski, the house historian and we're happy to be interviewing former congresswoman pat schroeder from colorado. this interview is from the jeannette rankin oral history project to commemorate the 100thanniversary of her swearing in to congress. we are very pleased you are here today, congressman schroeder. thank you for coming.
i'm with matt wisniewski, the house historian and we're happy to be interviewing former congresswoman pat schroeder from colorado. this interview is from the jeannette rankin oral history project to commemorate the 100thanniversary of her swearing in to congress. we are very pleased you are here today, congressman schroeder. thank you for coming.
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pat collins. pat collins shot today. th was after one of those storms made their way on through there. even a double rainbow. look at that. on his day off. >> we ohink hey comes out with a snow stick. >> even in august. >> patollins rainbow. it's now been named the pat collins rainbow. it shows once every 17 years. it's really quite amazing let's show you what is's happening outside right now. looking pretty good across our region. we're dealing with partly cloudy skies. all the rain is gone, thunderstorms gon 74 degrees now, winds out of the southwest at 7 miles per hour. around theeest of region 68, baltimore 66, 68martinsburg down towards fredericksburg. going to be a nice night and nice day tomorrow, too. on the radar, the only action out there towards the eastern shore, some showers, thunderstorms out there towards the ocean city area, the rest of us high and dry. this is ground clutter around our region now. ske a look at this. i'll widen out you can see it. look at this motion here. this is a big upper-level low.
pat collins. pat collins shot today. th was after one of those storms made their way on through there. even a double rainbow. look at that. on his day off. >> we ohink hey comes out with a snow stick. >> even in august. >> patollins rainbow. it's now been named the pat collins rainbow. it shows once every 17 years. it's really quite amazing let's show you what is's happening outside right now. looking pretty good across our region. we're dealing with partly cloudy skies. all...
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pat? >> omarosa manaigault newman ha more recordings from her time she's been on a media blitz ahead of the release of her new book "unhinged" in which she levels a number of accusations against the president. leon harris with a closer look at what she's saying today. leon? >> pat, omarosa is saying thet presid himself talked often about the importance of taping his enemies well, we've now heard recording that she has shared with nbc, including a call withhe president, and another in which she says the chief of staff john kelly brought her to the situation room to fire her. >> i was really, really surprised that he would implicate himself. that's when you know someone is mentally challenged when they uld even jeopardize their own livelihood by saying thing that are just insanet times. >> so if the team pressed the president to lie to lester holt. >> they encouraged him to lie every day. >> the president told lester that he fired ed comey quote for the russia thing. when asked why if the pr
pat? >> omarosa manaigault newman ha more recordings from her time she's been on a media blitz ahead of the release of her new book "unhinged" in which she levels a number of accusations against the president. leon harris with a closer look at what she's saying today. leon? >> pat, omarosa is saying thet presid himself talked often about the importance of taping his enemies well, we've now heard recording that she has shared with nbc, including a call withhe president, and...
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hi, sherry. >> reporter: hey, pat. well, we have known that redskins safety deangelo hall has been retiring. 's been out for a couple of months, but today he made the official announcement. spur of the moment, the 14-year vet up at the podium. he said it's been a couple of ars since he's made that big play or big interception, but those weren't the for him it was time to hang up his cleats once and for all. >> i've always said when i retire it was going to be cause i felt like i have taught the guys behind me -- i'm getting a little choked up -- ultimatelyucceed and take my spot. when i fel like i couldn't make play or be the same player that i alwayshought iwas, i knew, it was time to go. but at the end of the day, you know, father time catches up with us all. i especially want to thankike shanahan for challenging me to be a great player and a great leader. prior to mike coming here , washington you know, all i realed car about was pro balls d making plays. until mike sate down and really challenged me to beore than j
hi, sherry. >> reporter: hey, pat. well, we have known that redskins safety deangelo hall has been retiring. 's been out for a couple of months, but today he made the official announcement. spur of the moment, the 14-year vet up at the podium. he said it's been a couple of ars since he's made that big play or big interception, but those weren't the for him it was time to hang up his cleats once and for all. >> i've always said when i retire it was going to be cause i felt like i...
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now his favorite game is patting down and shackling migrants with plastic cuffs. when visitors showed up in philadelphia, he krouxed behind the sofa. at least one detention center where children were held, children were given psycho tropic medication without consent. on monday in a case that included filings from kids about being forcibly injected with drugs and feeling side effects, a federal judge said the administration can no longer give them psycho tropic drugs
now his favorite game is patting down and shackling migrants with plastic cuffs. when visitors showed up in philadelphia, he krouxed behind the sofa. at least one detention center where children were held, children were given psycho tropic medication without consent. on monday in a case that included filings from kids about being forcibly injected with drugs and feeling side effects, a federal judge said the administration can no longer give them psycho tropic drugs
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. >> let's get straight to pat collins live at the scene in chev chase. pat? >> reporter: jim and wendy, a scy accident todaynvolving a metro bus, a you woman and a little girl. it happened at the intersection of mckinley street and broad branch road. ey say this bus, this e-6 bus coming from friendship heights to knollwood, a retirement community nearby struck the woman, pned her beneath the bus and also hit a young girl in her care. we'vd obtaineome cell phone video of the firefighters taking the woman away. after they managed to rescue her from beneath the bus. we're told she's about 18 years old. 're told she was with a young girl, 4 years old. that that gir is a student at lafayette school, which is only about a block away. twe're told that teachers from the school had joined the parents with the little girl at the hospital. both the girl and the woman are said to be in ser but they're expected to recover from this very scary accident. now, i talked to some witnesses, and they described what it was like when it went down. >> i saw the girl underneath the
. >> let's get straight to pat collins live at the scene in chev chase. pat? >> reporter: jim and wendy, a scy accident todaynvolving a metro bus, a you woman and a little girl. it happened at the intersection of mckinley street and broad branch road. ey say this bus, this e-6 bus coming from friendship heights to knollwood, a retirement community nearby struck the woman, pned her beneath the bus and also hit a young girl in her care. we'vd obtaineome cell phone video of the...
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how were you presenting pat during that period? >> oh, i was -- you know, i was listening intently and i was thinking about how hard it is to document first ladies. because the system of papering the white house, if you will, is not designed, at least wasn't designed, until arguably eleanor roosevelt, to actually preserve the voice of the first lady. and her actions, activities. although i'm learning so much about florence, who knows. who knows, may have all happened with florence. so i actually believe it's very hard to get insight on what a first lady is thinking and doing. i think we have examples of where we do have some insight. that's because the first lady or her children were so strong, they were willing to let us see warts and all, her activities. i'm going to give you two examples. one is lady bird johnson and her diary. and i could be wrong about this, but i don't believe there are many, if any, excisions. i apologize, i never worked at -- i haven't worked on this at the library, but my sense was there weren't many excis
how were you presenting pat during that period? >> oh, i was -- you know, i was listening intently and i was thinking about how hard it is to document first ladies. because the system of papering the white house, if you will, is not designed, at least wasn't designed, until arguably eleanor roosevelt, to actually preserve the voice of the first lady. and her actions, activities. although i'm learning so much about florence, who knows. who knows, may have all happened with florence. so i...
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this is the news live from government protests in romania turned violent thousands of ex-pats remain from back home calling for the government's resignation they say corruption effectively forced them to emigrate police have been responding with tear gas and rubber bullets injuring hundreds more in a second from book arrest. also on the program german chancellor angela merkel in spain for talks with her spanish counterpart pedro sanchez migration flows will be topping the agenda as a growing number of migrants arrived on spanish. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a good to have you with us it's been a tense twenty four hours in romania with hundreds injured in clashes between police and anti-government protesters tens of thousands have been rallying in the capital bucharest and also in other cities around the country to the government's resignation they blame the ruling social democrats for endemic corruption in romania and also for lower wages the protests were organized by groups of romanians who work abroad they say their country's corruption and its poor financial p
this is the news live from government protests in romania turned violent thousands of ex-pats remain from back home calling for the government's resignation they say corruption effectively forced them to emigrate police have been responding with tear gas and rubber bullets injuring hundreds more in a second from book arrest. also on the program german chancellor angela merkel in spain for talks with her spanish counterpart pedro sanchez migration flows will be topping the agenda as a growing...
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pat and fájim. >> all caght. multiple food options in had a meal may d%sjy your ability to feel full. they saythere's no pro that a diverse diet is a healthy diet, and it can orad to t( eatingxdw patterns and weightain inw3 adults. instead, health experts @r(t&háhpú3 limiting red meat, sweets andxdw3 sugar. >> hey, we've heard that before. >> it's nearly 80 out there, but starbucks already thinking abo fall. tarting next week, next week it will startlling its pumpkin spice flavor and the company lint dues two new products, only available in groceryxd stores. spice-flavored ground coffee cupcake paws and, of course, making itst(jfe1 comeback pumpk spi spice ground coffee. cnnp4zuhp % >> not there yet. needs to be at leastfá in the 5 for that. >> all righty. l/>>> we explain are targeting the president's >> pluse1 where's franit's leagu! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the co
pat and fájim. >> all caght. multiple food options in had a meal may d%sjy your ability to feel full. they saythere's no pro that a diverse diet is a healthy diet, and it can orad to t( eatingxdw patterns and weightain inw3 adults. instead, health experts @r(t&háhpú3 limiting red meat, sweets andxdw3 sugar. >> hey, we've heard that before. >> it's nearly 80 out there, but starbucks already thinking abo fall. tarting next week, next week it will startlling its pumpkin...
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instead the pats rallied and scored 23 more points. just like pats beat the skins 26-17. rookie runningback darrius guice s hurt. we checked in with him. >>> a former ohio state wrestler is clarifying comments he mad about whether congressman jim jordan knew about athletes being sexually abused while he was an assistant coach a the university. released a statement from mark coleman saying, quote,o at time did i say or have any direct knowledge that jimda j knew of dr. strauss' inappropriate behavior. coleman told "wall street journal" no way unless he has dementia he has recollection of what is going on at ohio state.d is currently running for speaker of the house. nbc news reached out to coleman to confirm the statement, but have not heard back. >>> it'sow 4:36. there is at least one good thing about summer coming to an end. the countyfair. in just a few hours, the montgomery county fair will open to the public. joining us live from gaithersburg with a look at all the rides and the food. you don't want to miss it. >>> it is 4:37 right now. coming up, a bomb scare sparked
instead the pats rallied and scored 23 more points. just like pats beat the skins 26-17. rookie runningback darrius guice s hurt. we checked in with him. >>> a former ohio state wrestler is clarifying comments he mad about whether congressman jim jordan knew about athletes being sexually abused while he was an assistant coach a the university. released a statement from mark coleman saying, quote,o at time did i say or have any direct knowledge that jimda j knew of dr. strauss'...
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he did what richard nixon could not do and eat pat raonic california. -- pat brown in california. especial the west coast, this is the rise of the conservative movement. this is a much more electable goldwater. what lynn nofziger, one of his aides said, this is much more work than what reagan did. reagan really only declared himself a candidate at the convention itself in the hope that they could do crime richard nixon's nomination on the first ballot. the forces were somewhat concerned that reagan could be a credible threat, nixon hadn't even announced at the convection. they had endorsements from very cold water in strom thurmond. they needed to cough. it was ultimately -- there was not much of a credible threat to richard nixon. where reagan almost unseated him. >> it was a very strategic and tactical move by richard nixon. >> i have to say something about ronald reagan. the reality in american politics is that if it is perceived as impossible, if you listen to ronald reagan, it becomes commonplace. the election of abraham lincoln and donald trump. when pat brown was running ag
he did what richard nixon could not do and eat pat raonic california. -- pat brown in california. especial the west coast, this is the rise of the conservative movement. this is a much more electable goldwater. what lynn nofziger, one of his aides said, this is much more work than what reagan did. reagan really only declared himself a candidate at the convention itself in the hope that they could do crime richard nixon's nomination on the first ballot. the forces were somewhat concerned that...
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news 4's pat collins has been following it all and joins us live from the scene. pat? >> jim, a shooting last night, a stabbing this afternoon. that's a lot of violence for this little block. last night a burst of gunfire and 6-yeho-old girl s and wounded in the leg and her grandmothers nearby. she talked about what happened. she asked that we conceal her identity and disguise her voice. >> was she scared to dth that little girl. >> yes, sheas. very scared. who wouldn't be. boom, boom,oo sounded like a machine gun but a grenade at the same. >> reporter: we call her peaches. nde's the grandmother of the little girl shot wounded last night on 56th street southeast. it happened around 8:00. the little gi, her mother, her 12-year-old sister were in an jeep w someone fired off a number of shots and then drove off. >> they came in and the 6-year-old had a leg injury, and you sould see that had a bullet in there because it was there was like an entrance but not an exit. >> reporter: so the bullet was still stuck in her leg? >> yes. >> reporter: they say the little girl's moth
news 4's pat collins has been following it all and joins us live from the scene. pat? >> jim, a shooting last night, a stabbing this afternoon. that's a lot of violence for this little block. last night a burst of gunfire and 6-yeho-old girl s and wounded in the leg and her grandmothers nearby. she talked about what happened. she asked that we conceal her identity and disguise her voice. >> was she scared to dth that little girl. >> yes, sheas. very scared. who wouldn't be....
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this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes erupt in bucharest as ex-pats romanians return home to demand that the government resign they say they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds will go live to the romanian capital also coming up.
this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes erupt in bucharest as ex-pats romanians return home to demand that the government resign they say they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds will go live to the romanian capital also coming up.
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pat buchanan who ran against george h.w. bush was antifree trade. he was anti-immigration. he believes that international institutions that -- i think there's a tradition on the right that hasn't always been ascended but there are lines that we can draw from trump to say the 1960s elements of the republican party in the '60s. >> first pamela from maryland. democrats line. good morning. >> caller: yes, hello. thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say that an earlier caller kevin is absolutely correct about the republican party and particularly the movement how it's undergirded by race and class. and an anonymous interview is 1981, lee atwater, he laid out, he spelled out the southern strategy that was used. and he said you can say the "n" word. in 1968 you can't because it'll back force on you. say things like states rights. civil unrest. and fiscal responsibility. then one of your guest there is said ronald reagan was the electable gold water. i'm looking to the radio, so i can't see who said that. but goldwater was a vocal opponent. and he wants his home state of louis
pat buchanan who ran against george h.w. bush was antifree trade. he was anti-immigration. he believes that international institutions that -- i think there's a tradition on the right that hasn't always been ascended but there are lines that we can draw from trump to say the 1960s elements of the republican party in the '60s. >> first pamela from maryland. democrats line. good morning. >> caller: yes, hello. thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say that an earlier caller kevin...
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but we needed pat. we needed pat. >> did you feel that was a kind of a tag team approach? people have different approaches and she was perfect with the one line liner. >> do you recall the media congress that you received when it was a special election? >> there was a lot of media attention at home but not much here. just one more person 435 were already there. one more person was coming. there wasn't a lot. it was more attention when i became a member of ways and means so soon. >> what were the kinds of questions that you were asked as a woman in congress and also just even if -- when you achieved a first, a historic first or something that was influential in your career. >> i certainly got more press attention. talk about jumping in. i came -- had a real improvement of ways and means -- excuse me, of social security. it hadn't really been looked at for many years, little pieces but the whole social security issue was redone and that was huge. so that took work. i had always been interested in social security because i worked with the elderly but that was a wonderful expe
but we needed pat. we needed pat. >> did you feel that was a kind of a tag team approach? people have different approaches and she was perfect with the one line liner. >> do you recall the media congress that you received when it was a special election? >> there was a lot of media attention at home but not much here. just one more person 435 were already there. one more person was coming. there wasn't a lot. it was more attention when i became a member of ways and means so...