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she spoke often about her affection for pat nixon. although between the two of them, they only represent about eight years in the white house and in recent times, from bill clinton to george w. bush to barack obama, we have had this unusual historical occurrences, and three consecutive presidencies of eight years. so it is easy to forget the nixon and ford years, which like the johnson and kennedy years, but i think that pat nixon and betty ford served in the white house at a time of enormous change and they was agents of a gentle turn toward the future. thank you very much.[ applause ] >> well done. thank you carl. call is going to take a couple of question, so we will do that now. just raise your hand and i do want to ask the first one. call is the author of more than a dozen books, and his latest one, why they were the -- why they wore it? i think i will be excited if you buy it. but this was done in four months. can you tell us a little bit about that experience doing this book in four months? >> i don't know if i should. [ laught
she spoke often about her affection for pat nixon. although between the two of them, they only represent about eight years in the white house and in recent times, from bill clinton to george w. bush to barack obama, we have had this unusual historical occurrences, and three consecutive presidencies of eight years. so it is easy to forget the nixon and ford years, which like the johnson and kennedy years, but i think that pat nixon and betty ford served in the white house at a time of enormous...
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pat nixon came along and there were no more hats worn, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or betty ford. is at the time period of no more hats? >> you are very observant and very spot on correct. because, lady bird johnson wore a hat to her husband's 1965 inauguration, the swearing-in ceremony, where she was the first to hold the bottle -- bible. that nixon decided she did not want to wear it. that set a precedent. i am glad you mentioned it. there is only so much you can mentioned, but there are a lot of little things that makes it -- mrs. nixon did, in terms of her choices of what she wore, that indicated this independent streak. that she was going to do things her way. actually, the hats started back again with hillary clinton. but, it was as a son protector. it is sort of funny. hillary, associated with being involved in policy rather than clothing and fashion, brings back the hat for first lady. but, as a form of sun detection. we will take one last question. -- >> we will take one more -- last question. that i will ask you to follow our docent to get out for lunch. >> w
pat nixon came along and there were no more hats worn, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or betty ford. is at the time period of no more hats? >> you are very observant and very spot on correct. because, lady bird johnson wore a hat to her husband's 1965 inauguration, the swearing-in ceremony, where she was the first to hold the bottle -- bible. that nixon decided she did not want to wear it. that set a precedent. i am glad you mentioned it. there is only so much you can...
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pat: very nice.he 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 listened to what the customer
pat: very nice.he 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...
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pat buchanan. me put a little press event together?" an i was sort of, "wow, thi is p" my father once told me, "i know you work for all these "consees, but you'll really impress me if you work for pat buchanan." - tonight from washington, "crossfire." on the left, tom braden. on the right, pat buchanan." - at that time, pat buchanan was a commentator on "the mclaughlin group," which was quite well-known, maybe filling in aheittle bit oncapital gang," some of thesbagreat talk shows ck in the day that cnn was doing with all the great journalists of the time. - so whyou against a missile defense for the united states when right now the soviet union is putting missiles into afghanistan... and i came off "crossfire" tv, said, "i'm gonna challenge the president of the united states in new hampshire." an we went up there de. - the next president of the united states, mr. pat buchanan. [cheers and applause] - why am i running? because we republicans can "it is all the liberals' fault." george bach is a man
pat buchanan. me put a little press event together?" an i was sort of, "wow, thi is p" my father once told me, "i know you work for all these "consees, but you'll really impress me if you work for pat buchanan." - tonight from washington, "crossfire." on the left, tom braden. on the right, pat buchanan." - at that time, pat buchanan was a commentator on "the mclaughlin group," which was quite well-known, maybe filling in aheittle bit...
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nixon -- dyck and pat nixon -- dick and pat nixon had a thank you for all of that delegates. the line went down the stairs and out the front door. every delegate came, and the phenomenal thing, and i had the privilege of standing right there with them through this whole thing, they knew everybody. this was one of richard nixon's hallmark things is that he knew everybody in that party, and all of these delegates. what he wanted to do was reestablish contact with them. they wanted to thank him, but it kind of set up a premise that we follow through on not only in 1964 when he went all over the country for goldwater, but in 1966 in the election. >> we go to 1966, and we talked about the midterms, when you recover nicely, anything else to add on this? >> nixon made a number of strategic moves, and one was endorsing goldwater in 1964, and he came after the disaster of 1962 when he lost for second time to pat brown. everybody wrote him off, but the key thing and the key moments there was the endorsement of goldwater, and not only that, my wife was with him and campaign harder for g
nixon -- dyck and pat nixon -- dick and pat nixon had a thank you for all of that delegates. the line went down the stairs and out the front door. every delegate came, and the phenomenal thing, and i had the privilege of standing right there with them through this whole thing, they knew everybody. this was one of richard nixon's hallmark things is that he knew everybody in that party, and all of these delegates. what he wanted to do was reestablish contact with them. they wanted to thank him,...
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pat is back >>> you can help nbc 4 and telemundo 44 feed families in need this thanksgiving. >> pat lawoon muse hson muse leading our campaign for more >>an 20 years. nd she is outside the capital one arena where you have had beautiful weather and i know you've met someou fab people. >> reporter: lots of fabulous people, 2 1/2 hours and counting, we've been collecting all day. andake a look, the bins are overflowing. but we still need morena ons. what we need you to do right now is go to our phone bank,ou call phone bank, 202-885-4949. call up our volunteers and make a donation to food 4 families. all day we've had lots of great s coming by. earlier the blue knights bike club came by and donated because they believe in helping people in need. >> we're all law enforcement officers and it is just our chance to do a little bit more for the community. >> yeah, this is great. that is why i'm here. this is what it is all about. i told my wife this morning i want to kick start the week by riding with the blue knights down to the food bank. a this is great feeling. the bonus is that you guy are
pat is back >>> you can help nbc 4 and telemundo 44 feed families in need this thanksgiving. >> pat lawoon muse hson muse leading our campaign for more >>an 20 years. nd she is outside the capital one arena where you have had beautiful weather and i know you've met someou fab people. >> reporter: lots of fabulous people, 2 1/2 hours and counting, we've been collecting all day. andake a look, the bins are overflowing. but we still need morena ons. what we need you to...
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pat, how are you seeing things over there? what is going on? pat: yes, sir. we have been flying, sailing, and operating everywhere international. just as we have for decades at here in full support of our free and open and the pacific push in company with our japanese and other allies. we worked with the japanese here and the end -- the us trillions and canadians. a lot of allies out here. we are certainly their best friend on our adversaries. that is exactly what we want to do, bring peace through strength to this region. pres. trump: right. you have a six-month deployment, approximately? pat: we are a little shorter than that. reagan, as your only permanently forward deployed carrier spends about half of the time each year out and about half back in getting maintenance worked on it. each of the sailors and airmen aboard spend 3-5 years of here with us at a time. before going back to a stateside assignment. we are all honored to be serving the nation. pres. trump: why is it the reagan is the only one that is permanently deployed, of all of the aircraft carri
pat, how are you seeing things over there? what is going on? pat: yes, sir. we have been flying, sailing, and operating everywhere international. just as we have for decades at here in full support of our free and open and the pacific push in company with our japanese and other allies. we worked with the japanese here and the end -- the us trillions and canadians. a lot of allies out here. we are certainly their best friend on our adversaries. that is exactly what we want to do, bring peace...
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pat: mr. secretary, taking a look at some of the 7,000 troops that will be deploying to the border, the vast majority of them do come from the army. the duties those units are tasked with is everything from veterinary medicine, there is a lot of press people, there are helicopters. can you give us a sense of what those soldiers are actually going to be doing on the border. is it engaging with migrant populations? what does border support mean? sec. esper: it is logistical support. providing health care for those folks who need medical attention. logistical support to the soldiers and border patrol. i would have to refer you to northcom at that point. my role is to support the commanders. northern command, general shaughnessy, would be the best to answer those questions. pat: what affect well deploy those troops to the border have on readiness? to carry out future missions? sec. esper: that is a good question. i spoke about this yesterday at a think tank. it depends on the skill of the soldier
pat: mr. secretary, taking a look at some of the 7,000 troops that will be deploying to the border, the vast majority of them do come from the army. the duties those units are tasked with is everything from veterinary medicine, there is a lot of press people, there are helicopters. can you give us a sense of what those soldiers are actually going to be doing on the border. is it engaging with migrant populations? what does border support mean? sec. esper: it is logistical support. providing...
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not country music. >> pat: it's bullshit.n country. you know? >> sean: oh, man, that's the thing people don't realize about nashville is it's not just country music. >> anthony: if you're looking for iconic nashville, what's bone-deep local, even deeper than the dive bar culture, you would be talking about a thing called meat and three. meat and three is a cafeteria-type institution offering for a set price a choice of meat and three sides. >> anthony: i've been thinking about this all day, since the minute i woke up. >> jeese: have you? >> anthony: oh, hell yeah. >> jeese: it's the real deal. >> anthony: dandgure's in downtown nashville is just such an institution. doors open at 10:00 am and close at 2:00 pm, with a rotating selection of a dozen lunch staples, you're pretty sure to find what you came for. okra or black-eyed peas? what do you think? what should i do? >> jeese: okra. >> anthony: okra, okay. this gentleman too is something of an institution -- jesse boyce, a two-time grammy award nominee, instrumentalist, songw
not country music. >> pat: it's bullshit.n country. you know? >> sean: oh, man, that's the thing people don't realize about nashville is it's not just country music. >> anthony: if you're looking for iconic nashville, what's bone-deep local, even deeper than the dive bar culture, you would be talking about a thing called meat and three. meat and three is a cafeteria-type institution offering for a set price a choice of meat and three sides. >> anthony: i've been thinking...
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pat: $3.60 a pound.th the overall cost of $3.60 per pound and a 14-ounce dog, that comes out to $3.15 per dog. if we add 50 cents for the bun and 48 cents for toppings, we come out to $4.13. if we want to keep our margins at 70%, we're going to have to sell this jumbo dog at $13.95. but this is really creating the wow factor. what is the price-per-pound on something like this? mark: that's $4.50 a pound, and there's 6 to a pound. lemonis: so, 75 cents for this hot dog if it's $4.50 a pound. you could sell this for $5.95? -pat: $5.95. -lemonis: okay. that's great. so i got this one. we can add it because the math's making sense to me. $5 retail. $13.95 -- buns and amazing toppings. pat lafrieda just helped us kill two birds with one stone. the small dog gives us our kids' menu item and the larger dog provides a non-burger alternative for our customers. and at less than 30% food costs, both items are right where we want them to be. now it's time to show john, our potential franchisee, and see what he think
pat: $3.60 a pound.th the overall cost of $3.60 per pound and a 14-ounce dog, that comes out to $3.15 per dog. if we add 50 cents for the bun and 48 cents for toppings, we come out to $4.13. if we want to keep our margins at 70%, we're going to have to sell this jumbo dog at $13.95. but this is really creating the wow factor. what is the price-per-pound on something like this? mark: that's $4.50 a pound, and there's 6 to a pound. lemonis: so, 75 cents for this hot dog if it's $4.50 a pound. you...
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buchanan because pat buchanan was a nazi who hated blacks who hated jews and he was going to run the party which was economically focused. that was going to be his focus in this pic when he was pro-choice. social issues are a distraction. e've got to focus on this stuff. it is for allegedly forging the birth certificate and what he learned along the way is the same thing pat buchanan learned from george wallacentnt which ie right, social issues cut in harder than economic ones and so this is very rough and manifesting itself around the world right now. social issues, cultural populi populism. bernie sanders and donald trump are both populist. they think we need to care for all and we need to do these things because the problems are income inequality and economic in nature. donald trump says our problems are cultural in nature and we have too many immigrants. people don't say merry christmas anymore. we have all these problems that are cultural. george wallace when he found out after leaving alabama the most interesting chapter going to wisconsin to give a speech he got all these peop
buchanan because pat buchanan was a nazi who hated blacks who hated jews and he was going to run the party which was economically focused. that was going to be his focus in this pic when he was pro-choice. social issues are a distraction. e've got to focus on this stuff. it is for allegedly forging the birth certificate and what he learned along the way is the same thing pat buchanan learned from george wallacentnt which ie right, social issues cut in harder than economic ones and so this is...
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the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club in genesis i he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides and his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician and secondly a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and market you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for. president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the second coming of christ c
the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club in genesis i he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides and his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and...
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thanks so much, pat. wonderful turnout. >> all righty. >> so speaking of food, two turkeys are waiting b the day, a pardon from the president. and we have breaking news, guys. we just got the name of the turk turkeys. drumroll, please! peas and carrots. >> oh, okay. >> you seem underwhelmed. >> i don't know, i was thinking of something maybe a little bit more exciting. zpr peas and c >> peas and carrots, it is. >> mi >> biscuits and agravy. the white house has posted a poll to let everyone know who will serve as the national thanksgiving turkey. have we ever done a follow-up to what happens ever? or do we just assume? >> they go to the turkey farm and live a great life and apparently are doing well, not on somebody's dinner table. that's wha they tell us. >> okay, wait and see. >>> so president trump says this week's spe mueller will get answers to questions about if his campaign colluded with russia. >> he's not answering in person. news 4's tracie potts explains why. >> reporter: no sit-down interview,
thanks so much, pat. wonderful turnout. >> all righty. >> so speaking of food, two turkeys are waiting b the day, a pardon from the president. and we have breaking news, guys. we just got the name of the turk turkeys. drumroll, please! peas and carrots. >> oh, okay. >> you seem underwhelmed. >> i don't know, i was thinking of something maybe a little bit more exciting. zpr peas and c >> peas and carrots, it is. >> mi >> biscuits and agravy. the...
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pat her down. know stop the t,ge yflames. just -- that's allt tt>> yesterday chase made it through her first surgery following thettack. the suspects have been identified as 39-year-old grosst d.c. >> ♪ >> breaking overnight in the district, a man is dead after being shot last night near n.union stat the police response so intense utit forced arities to put the u.s. capol complexn lockdown. the shooting happened just last night before0 o'clock. police overnight have been searching for three suspects. the lockdown at the capitol was lifted just before dnight. >> also breaking overnight fox5 learning more dails about a deadly shooting in prince george's county where man was foundth shot to inside of a home on fryer road in fort wlhington. no word on a suspect or a motive >> ♪ >> well, the man shotfter violently kicking down two locked doors before making his way intohe t fox5 lobby just last week is due i court for hhe oimina. ry.omod if two and 15 years in prison. >> suspected pittsburgh shootert bowers indicd grand jury facin
pat her down. know stop the t,ge yflames. just -- that's allt tt>> yesterday chase made it through her first surgery following thettack. the suspects have been identified as 39-year-old grosst d.c. >> ♪ >> breaking overnight in the district, a man is dead after being shot last night near n.union stat the police response so intense utit forced arities to put the u.s. capol complexn lockdown. the shooting happened just last night before0 o'clock. police overnight have been...
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, pat. >> that's right. you don't even have to get out of the car. drive up and open the window or pop the trunk and we have volunteers that can take your donation. you can als donate by check or cash or donate online with your uredit or debit card. it's s and it's tax deductible. we know that we can count on so many here in th washington area. as we speak, this is what happens, people drive up and they're ready to drop off what they brought. we're going to unload the car and we'll be here to take your donations as well. let's make it a happy thanksgiving. back to you. >> thank you so much. thanks in advance to everyone that comes to donate today.y >> it's v chilly indeed. i'll be dropping off our donation to the food for families around 4:00 or 5:00 this afternoon. maybe you can see me making our donation. >> right now a dry start. a pretty quite weather week all the way around. everybody carrying 20 to 25 inca fall surpluses today. here's the big picture. no big storms anywhere. but that's good news for ev
, pat. >> that's right. you don't even have to get out of the car. drive up and open the window or pop the trunk and we have volunteers that can take your donation. you can als donate by check or cash or donate online with your uredit or debit card. it's s and it's tax deductible. we know that we can count on so many here in th washington area. as we speak, this is what happens, people drive up and they're ready to drop off what they brought. we're going to unload the car and we'll be...
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the pert he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club and jesus he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalist view of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. parents got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician second a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially really when it comes to politics and market you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the sec
the pert he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club and jesus he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalist view of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. parents got politics...
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it was him against pat roberts. he had a clear shot at unseating long-time republican senator pat roberts. he might have done it. he definitely had a chance to do it. he did not do it. greg orman, this independent, he was head-to-head with pat roberts in the end but he lost to pat roberts by ten points on election day. and that, in fact, helped the national republican party win a new majority in the u.s. senate for 2014. well, now this year in 2018, greg orman is back, and he's in another three-way race. this time it's for governor in that state. this year, the republican candidate for governor of kansas is the kansas secretary of state chris coback, and he's way out there on the right. he just is. the democratic candidate is a well-known moderate, long-time state senator named laura kelly. now, between chris and laura, the two of them, the race is excruciatingly close. the latest polling from emerson shows chris kobach ahead by one point. a new poll shows laura kelly up by two points. in kansas. where you basically
it was him against pat roberts. he had a clear shot at unseating long-time republican senator pat roberts. he might have done it. he definitely had a chance to do it. he did not do it. greg orman, this independent, he was head-to-head with pat roberts in the end but he lost to pat roberts by ten points on election day. and that, in fact, helped the national republican party win a new majority in the u.s. senate for 2014. well, now this year in 2018, greg orman is back, and he's in another...
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a little brightspot, pat collins, we've had a pat collins sighting today, i on his day off to bestowoveted snow stick to one very savvy. view and just days after the snowy forecast to boot. >> a good story, how they picked the perfect date and time. it.there's a trick to >>> you may remember that story about a homeless man in philadelphia who g le hist $20 to a woman who ran out of gas. >> it was areat story at the time, right? it was all a scam. the homeless man and the woman were both in on it. >> it was a heart warmi kindness. now prosecutors in new jersey say it was indeed too good to be true. >> t entire campaign was predicated on a lie. >> prosecutors say kaitly mark, and johnny worked together to create the get rich quick scheme which captivated the nation. last year, they said aomeless veteran came to her aid when she ran out of gas. people donated more than $400,000 to ago fund me page to help bob get on his feet. >> less than an hour after it went live, a text exchange with a friend, they did a story. $1764. >> things toog a sour turn this summer. bob and sue accused them o
a little brightspot, pat collins, we've had a pat collins sighting today, i on his day off to bestowoveted snow stick to one very savvy. view and just days after the snowy forecast to boot. >> a good story, how they picked the perfect date and time. it.there's a trick to >>> you may remember that story about a homeless man in philadelphia who g le hist $20 to a woman who ran out of gas. >> it was areat story at the time, right? it was all a scam. the homeless man and the...
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i'm pat lawson muse. care giving, an estimated 44 million americans are now doing it. helping family, friends or neighbors with daily health care needs or disabilities. november is national family caregivers month when we salute caregivers, my of whom juggle the demands of family life, work and care giving. our guestsay t are juggling it all. patricia morris is ceo and found are of hands of hope. steve morris is her husband and co-founder of hands of hope. also joing us is erica williams who is a caregiver. welcome all of you. tell us how you founded hands of hope and what hands of hops all about? >> hands of hope is all about care giving, taking care of our loved ones or friend or neighbor. any timeng you're taare of someone, you're a caregiver. i started maybe five y rsago. the reason i got started is because i brought my mother up from alabama. i'm from alabama and my mother calls me one daynd says, pat, i think i'm losing my sight. i said, mom, you're goingo have to come live with me because i need to take care of you. i'm the only child, and so we made the arrange
i'm pat lawson muse. care giving, an estimated 44 million americans are now doing it. helping family, friends or neighbors with daily health care needs or disabilities. november is national family caregivers month when we salute caregivers, my of whom juggle the demands of family life, work and care giving. our guestsay t are juggling it all. patricia morris is ceo and found are of hands of hope. steve morris is her husband and co-founder of hands of hope. also joing us is erica williams who is...
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. >> hello, i'm pat lawson muse. thanksgiving i less than two weeks away now and many of us are planning our big turkey nunner but for many of our neighbors here in the dmv, thanksgivingjus another day. for many, a day without enough food on the table and fome a day of hunger. we have the power to help change that scenario for thousands, and today we are talking about our annual food for famngies thanksgiood drive. and how you can help the more than 85 organizations with whom work. churches, community centers, social service agencies and other on the ground organizations to provide the turkeys and the side dishes the the people serve. joining us right now is shaza anderson who is preside of the washington first youth foundation. she is one of food 4 family's most generous sup through the years. it's always good to see you. >> thank you so much for having od here. >> so grateful for your support. you're a long-timeer suppo for food 4 families. where does your passion for this project come from? >>well, i've always adm
. >> hello, i'm pat lawson muse. thanksgiving i less than two weeks away now and many of us are planning our big turkey nunner but for many of our neighbors here in the dmv, thanksgivingjus another day. for many, a day without enough food on the table and fome a day of hunger. we have the power to help change that scenario for thousands, and today we are talking about our annual food for famngies thanksgiood drive. and how you can help the more than 85 organizations with whom work....
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>> reporter: pat could see a.c. waiting for the school bus, often late, making him anxious and cold, too. >> it's cold here in nebraska in the wintertime. >> reporter: he suggested an idea to a.c.'s mom. >> i actually went and saw it, i was like, this is amazing! >> reporter: pat turned an ice fishing hut into a shelter, complete with seats and a steering wheel. >> not everybody notices your child, and the ones who do and then go out of their way to connect and understand, it's not something you see every day, and it's special. >> buckle up! >> your neighborhood is your family. your community is your family, and it takes a family to raise children. >> reporter: a neighbor making a shelter with love so one special boy can always start his day with a smile. >> one lucky boy to have a neighbor like that. that's "nbc nightly news" for this tuesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight. an attack on a popul trail on the peninsula. the clues detectives are following to catch the
>> reporter: pat could see a.c. waiting for the school bus, often late, making him anxious and cold, too. >> it's cold here in nebraska in the wintertime. >> reporter: he suggested an idea to a.c.'s mom. >> i actually went and saw it, i was like, this is amazing! >> reporter: pat turned an ice fishing hut into a shelter, complete with seats and a steering wheel. >> not everybody notices your child, and the ones who do and then go out of their way to connect...
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pat collins. >>nt is not e thanksgiving and we have a new pat collins snowstorm wner.r >>> there's an awfulf lot love from people on social media who are not i their cars right now. >> a lot of people didn't believe it would happen but yes, d.c. got snow today. check it out. snow on the grassy areas. slushy mess o a the sidewalks and roadway. and d.c. snow team put down more than 1,0 tons of salt on the roads, the bridges, the bike lanes, the make the streets safe and drivable throughout the day. >>> shopping center parking lots and other areas, mostly wet right now. the snow plow today, piled up high on the ground. here's the danger ahead. you can see on it this tree. the ice already building up and the worry is we'll see that ice on the road. the snow sent so many drivers off the road. it was a day when there was a lot of beauty to behold in this early november snow. >> reporter: it is makg for some very difficult conditions. i'll give you a look at the roads behinme. you can see people are going slow. you can see the accidents throughout frederick county. a lot of g
pat collins. >>nt is not e thanksgiving and we have a new pat collins snowstorm wner.r >>> there's an awfulf lot love from people on social media who are not i their cars right now. >> a lot of people didn't believe it would happen but yes, d.c. got snow today. check it out. snow on the grassy areas. slushy mess o a the sidewalks and roadway. and d.c. snow team put down more than 1,0 tons of salt on the roads, the bridges, the bike lanes, the make the streets safe and...
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so i'm kind of doing this for pat. he wants that building to be tented during the demolition so this styrofoam doesn't go all over the bay. and that's -- that's pretty much it. so i think tida will demolish the building. i don't think the navy will do it. maybe provisions can be made to put a tent over that thing. thank you. >> president tsen: thank you, carol. all right. is there anybody else? okay. hearing none, next item, please? >> clerk: item 3, report by treasure island director. >> thank you, directors, members of the community. i also wanted to acknowledge mike bartell's recognition that he received from the sf-marin food bank and invite sherry williams to come up and say a few words about the food bank on the island as well as some projects that they have planned coming up. >> good evening, commissioners. thanks for being here this evening. sherry williams with one treasure island. and i'm just very proud to also acknowledge the work of mike bartell. he brings a joy and an enthusiasm and loving spirit to the w
so i'm kind of doing this for pat. he wants that building to be tented during the demolition so this styrofoam doesn't go all over the bay. and that's -- that's pretty much it. so i think tida will demolish the building. i don't think the navy will do it. maybe provisions can be made to put a tent over that thing. thank you. >> president tsen: thank you, carol. all right. is there anybody else? okay. hearing none, next item, please? >> clerk: item 3, report by treasure island...
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g that's awful, pat. >> reporter: don too excited. there is a happy ending here. sort of.ck friday when many people are outting all the big stores looking for the big bargains, bad santa was hitting the streets ofeorgetown, smashing out car windows, stealing all kinds of luxury items. 33rd and n, that's one of the crime scenes. nothing left but the broken glass. a couple of blocks away the bad santa strikes again. she goes to her down dog yoga class. while she is inside smash into the window of her car. gone her canada goose jacket. gone her purse on the floor. >> i saw my window. it justike got smashed. and when i look into my car, my stuff disappear from my car. >> reporter: using a find my ipad app from onef the victims, the cops tracked down a car near the mall and inside that car they find that canada a goose coat a number of the stolen items. but not all the stolen items. what about your purse? >>. >> reporter: what about your iphone? >> no. >> reporter: what about your checkbook? no. >> reporter: so you better watch out. i' telling you why. keep an eye on your stuff
g that's awful, pat. >> reporter: don too excited. there is a happy ending here. sort of.ck friday when many people are outting all the big stores looking for the big bargains, bad santa was hitting the streets ofeorgetown, smashing out car windows, stealing all kinds of luxury items. 33rd and n, that's one of the crime scenes. nothing left but the broken glass. a couple of blocks away the bad santa strikes again. she goes to her down dog yoga class. while she is inside smash into the...
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you just pause one moment, you'll see a very tall gentleman and he will shake his hand and sort of pat him on the shoulder, that's the solicitor general there. now if you look there, the very tall man that's whitaker. there is good chemistry between the two men, a smile. i thank you and he departs. >> bret: interesting.
you just pause one moment, you'll see a very tall gentleman and he will shake his hand and sort of pat him on the shoulder, that's the solicitor general there. now if you look there, the very tall man that's whitaker. there is good chemistry between the two men, a smile. i thank you and he departs. >> bret: interesting.
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and then, that september 1972, pat nixon went to a national park celebrating its centennial. she was actually there to mark the centennial of the national park system. and there she is wearing a pair of pants at a public ceremony. doing that four times within a year makes it rather clear that she is not only more comfortable wearing what she wants to wear, but sending a cultural, and somewhat of a political statement. it is gentle, but it is firm. she still liked to try and get out and shop. mrs. nixon told virginia sure word in her interview -- sherwood in her interview, because she like to keep current
and then, that september 1972, pat nixon went to a national park celebrating its centennial. she was actually there to mark the centennial of the national park system. and there she is wearing a pair of pants at a public ceremony. doing that four times within a year makes it rather clear that she is not only more comfortable wearing what she wants to wear, but sending a cultural, and somewhat of a political statement. it is gentle, but it is firm. she still liked to try and get out and shop....
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pat, erica, back to you. >> all right. blayne, thank you. >>> voters in maryland waited up to six hours to vote yesterday. >> election officials in prince georges county say human is to blame. this is the scene last night at a polling place where linesd snaked aroune corner and down the hallways. county bureau chief is live in largo getting to the bottom of the problem in the polls. >> reporter: we spoke with the board of directors here, she said they did the math, ensured thts had the bal they needed at all polling te, but at the end of the day, turnout was so high they just didn't have enough. there were long lines and hundreds of frustrated voters in prince lgeorge's countyt night. news 4 confied more than a dozen polling places in the county ran out of paper ballots, leaving people with no way to vote. >> since 7:00 this morning, get soon,thought we'd get out get here, they ran out of ballot. ev >> reporter: we documented the problem that left voters wondering if this was an effort to somehow suppress's maryla largest
pat, erica, back to you. >> all right. blayne, thank you. >>> voters in maryland waited up to six hours to vote yesterday. >> election officials in prince georges county say human is to blame. this is the scene last night at a polling place where linesd snaked aroune corner and down the hallways. county bureau chief is live in largo getting to the bottom of the problem in the polls. >> reporter: we spoke with the board of directors here, she said they did the math,...
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pat, leon, back to >> okay. thank you. pat collins reporting live. we'll stay in that area. we're trying to aearn moreut a crash and a stolen vehicle. police say this hummer was taken during a carjacking last nightt in nst d.c. the driver of the vehicle was shot and is said to be in grave conditio right now. officers spotted the truck today and then when someone got io it, they pursued it. we're told police have one person in custody. at this point there are no charges in the case. >>> conrorn isng on the university of maryland campus. three additional cases of adenno virus have been discovered. these come a week after a freshman died from complications from the disease. >> reporter: students returning to the university of maryland break are sgiving still reeling from the death of the freshman who died due toti complis from adeno virus. >> it was really bad. everyone wascr ying. >> reporter: now there are nine confirmed recent cases at the university of maryland. medical experts are calling it an outbreak. >> we're working the cdc and tht stat make sure that we identify the
pat, leon, back to >> okay. thank you. pat collins reporting live. we'll stay in that area. we're trying to aearn moreut a crash and a stolen vehicle. police say this hummer was taken during a carjacking last nightt in nst d.c. the driver of the vehicle was shot and is said to be in grave conditio right now. officers spotted the truck today and then when someone got io it, they pursued it. we're told police have one person in custody. at this point there are no charges in the case....
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so, pat, how are you seeing things over there? what's going on? >> yes, sir. we have been flying, sailing and operating everywhere international law allows, just as we have for decades out here in full support of our indopacific push in company with our japanese and other allies. we worked with the japanese here, australians, canadians. so a lot of allies out here. and we are certainly their best friend and our allies and our adversaries are our worst fear. we want to bring peace through strength in this region. >> right, right, right. you have a six-month deployment, approximately? >> sir, we're a little shorter than that, but reagan as your only permanently deployed carrier spends about half of the time each year out and about halfback in, getting maintenance worked on it. each of the sailors and airmen aboard spend three to five years out here with us at a time before going back to a stateside assignment. but we're all honored to be serving the nation. >> pat, why is it that the reagan is the only one that's permanently deployed of all the aircraft carriers
so, pat, how are you seeing things over there? what's going on? >> yes, sir. we have been flying, sailing and operating everywhere international law allows, just as we have for decades out here in full support of our indopacific push in company with our japanese and other allies. we worked with the japanese here, australians, canadians. so a lot of allies out here. and we are certainly their best friend and our allies and our adversaries are our worst fear. we want to bring peace through...
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. >>> also, the big news about "wheel of fortune" and "jeopardy" and the future of pat and vanna andex trebek. >>> plus, the mystery about this beautiful duck who is a long way from home. beautiful duck who's a long way from home. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or
. >>> also, the big news about "wheel of fortune" and "jeopardy" and the future of pat and vanna andex trebek. >>> plus, the mystery about this beautiful duck who is a long way from home. beautiful duck who's a long way from home. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven...
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pat actually paid money for that thing.n rock it like nobody else. >> something tells me thains on an expense report. just sayin'. >> he is worng it. nd those people did exactly what we tell them to do. put yourself in therunk. you've got to be careful. put your stuff inun the >>> nicer weather to look forward to? >> we are going to be warming up a little but it's cold enough out at whisk ski resort forhem to be blowing some snow. check it out, guys. this is live pictures out at whisk. yeah, covered in snow. would you believe it? it's a balmy 18 degrees there right now. here, ou think it's cold out there in western maryland it is chilly. a great sign for the snd snowboard lovers out there. checking as to when they will open, their latest remarks, we hope to open soon. and with the temperatures out there ryht now v conducive to blowing snow here are the windchill temperatures in the teens and 20s. and we are falling quickly with clear skies in place. the winds are goi to keep the mperatures up a little bit whereas if we had
pat actually paid money for that thing.n rock it like nobody else. >> something tells me thains on an expense report. just sayin'. >> he is worng it. nd those people did exactly what we tell them to do. put yourself in therunk. you've got to be careful. put your stuff inun the >>> nicer weather to look forward to? >> we are going to be warming up a little but it's cold enough out at whisk ski resort forhem to be blowing some snow. check it out, guys. this is live...
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that president mccrone was showing towards president trump we saw him touching his knee we saw him patting him on the back and trying but not so forthcoming with the affection towards mccrum though what does that tell us. because i mean it was actually quite fascinating there at the same time because we've seen we've seen president putting his hand on president obama's back which is a again a very clear power gesture so you know on the more important man on the most part more powerful which obviously president trumps aware of the device at all who believes facial expression and when the two men will sat down as you already served president bush in president terms and the. president clearly wasn't happy about it but i think at one point even sort of moved his whole body away from his is this gesture that we've seen this for a common gesture that president trump's make or makes called a reverse steeple with his hands and we can see at times these top of his fingers which is a sign of a sort of anxiety and frustration just wanting to get away from the situation yet he really wasn't happy abou
that president mccrone was showing towards president trump we saw him touching his knee we saw him patting him on the back and trying but not so forthcoming with the affection towards mccrum though what does that tell us. because i mean it was actually quite fascinating there at the same time because we've seen we've seen president putting his hand on president obama's back which is a again a very clear power gesture so you know on the more important man on the most part more powerful which...
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. - so-- - i'm gonna spin, pat. okay! k. she may be onto something here. yes, there are two k's. $2,800. is that enough? - i'd like to solve the puzzle. - okay, go ahead. speaker of the house of pancakes. [ laughs ] yeah, that's it. pretty clever puzzle. nice going. all right, what do we got here? oh, my gosh. did you see this thing down here? so, you've taken the first step. there's a long way to go, but it's fun to have it. and you just hold onto it and we'll see what happens. she has five-- [ laughter ] [ laughing ] she has $5,800. see? there it is, and we'll be right back. [ applause ] ♪ life, liberty, and the pursuit of big money. more of our salute to washington, d.c., coming up. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig "'twas the weeks before secret santa and al
. - so-- - i'm gonna spin, pat. okay! k. she may be onto something here. yes, there are two k's. $2,800. is that enough? - i'd like to solve the puzzle. - okay, go ahead. speaker of the house of pancakes. [ laughs ] yeah, that's it. pretty clever puzzle. nice going. all right, what do we got here? oh, my gosh. did you see this thing down here? so, you've taken the first step. there's a long way to go, but it's fun to have it. and you just hold onto it and we'll see what happens. she has five--...
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the peart he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and today j.t. eight people still hosts the seven hundred club and james is like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists you of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. pats got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician second a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that befor
the peart he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and today j.t. eight people still hosts the seven hundred club and james is like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists you of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. pats got...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm eun yang. let's start with the weather. it has been a messy morning, chilly, rainy with a chilly breeze, too. >> lauren joins us now with a look at how much more rain we're going to get today. lauren? >> oh, we're seeing a lot of rain out there. we've already picked up over an inch here in e d.c. area and we have some flood warnings out there right now. but the good news is, theain is pushing out. dge of itee, the back already pushing through virginia right now. we're clearing out in d.c. this doesn't mean that we'reot going to have some drizzle out there, throughout the afternoon. we are. and we're going to continue to see some cloud cover, as well. ng it's not g to be the prettiest of afternoons, but at least that steady rain is starting to push to the north and east. but we still have some modere rain just around the annapolis area. i want to talk about a flood warning that s just issue by the national weather service. this is for the immiate d.c. area and just surrounding the beltway. we've got a lot of road closur, esp
i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm eun yang. let's start with the weather. it has been a messy morning, chilly, rainy with a chilly breeze, too. >> lauren joins us now with a look at how much more rain we're going to get today. lauren? >> oh, we're seeing a lot of rain out there. we've already picked up over an inch here in e d.c. area and we have some flood warnings out there right now. but the good news is, theain is pushing out. dge of itee, the back already pushing through...
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you're going to see a lot of me. >> run, pat, run! all right! m out of here! >>> a local catholic school is in trouble. ahead, w the community is fighting hard to savehis school. consider making a donation for our family foods. pat wson muse will be collecting donations at capital hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life but i know the importance of having time to do what you love. at comcast we know our customers' time is valuable. that's why we have 2-hour appointment windows,g includghts and weekends. so you can do more of what you love. my name is tito, and i'm a tech ops manager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>>emperatures are freezing and t. >>> a catholic school may have to close its doors because of a six-figure whdeficit. owhe skol is having problems and you can help. >> we do a lot of science experiments. >> among their alums, after more than 60 years, the school b cou so closing its doors. >> i'll be heart broken. she helped me spiritually and academically. >> these
you're going to see a lot of me. >> run, pat, run! all right! m out of here! >>> a local catholic school is in trouble. ahead, w the community is fighting hard to savehis school. consider making a donation for our family foods. pat wson muse will be collecting donations at capital hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life but i know the importance of having time to do what you love. at comcast we know our customers' time is valuable....
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>> first, it is pat. >> we try to keep it formal. >> as we think about the dell relationship, we are thrilled to see this next step in their evolution. we have been a supporter of this transition now it appears we're on track for a positive vote on december 11 for dell to go public we believe the capital structure in a simpler model and one we're supportive of, has dell more aligned with vmware, we see good success for them, being a great partner of ours, giving us independence, like the amazon partnership, and accelerating our growth we talked about the synergy benefit. we are excited about the next step in the relationship and think we're well positioned with them and broad ecosystem for a unique strategy in the industry. >> finally a question on air watch. as smart phone penetration reaches pretty much saturation in a lot of markets, i wonder the impact of that on your businesses that are about mobile device management. how do you either up sell or continue growth when hardware growth isn't what it used to be. >> what we're seeing there, jon, this is a category, we call it work sp
>> first, it is pat. >> we try to keep it formal. >> as we think about the dell relationship, we are thrilled to see this next step in their evolution. we have been a supporter of this transition now it appears we're on track for a positive vote on december 11 for dell to go public we believe the capital structure in a simpler model and one we're supportive of, has dell more aligned with vmware, we see good success for them, being a great partner of ours, giving us...
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pat collins is in stafford county to explain for us tonight. pat? d reporter: leon, according to courtuments he told the cops he had a lot to drink. he shade he blacked out. he said he thinks he killed his wife and there's more than one victim here. inside thi house near quantico there's a great sense ofw. sorro inside this house a little baby boy less than 2 months old, today in the care of his grandmother. you see, the baby's mother is dead and the baby's father charged in her murder. both parents marines. it's front page news here stanford county. >> it breaks my heart. that shouldn't havesh happened. s young, the baby is young. what is he going to do now? what is going to happen to that baby now? >> no child should have to mav gate through life without a parent, especially something as tragic as this. >> reporter: this is the home of 24-year-old rodolova rivera valencia and his 24-year-old natasha. two marines station at quantico. earlier this month, they went to the marine corps ball at the gateway marriott in crystal city. the next a morning c
pat collins is in stafford county to explain for us tonight. pat? d reporter: leon, according to courtuments he told the cops he had a lot to drink. he shade he blacked out. he said he thinks he killed his wife and there's more than one victim here. inside thi house near quantico there's a great sense ofw. sorro inside this house a little baby boy less than 2 months old, today in the care of his grandmother. you see, the baby's mother is dead and the baby's father charged in her murder. both...
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the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club and jesus like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician and secondly a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the second coming of christ c
the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club and jesus like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and i've...
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. >> when i see pat collins with that snow stick. esd i love him. it m me nervous. we're getting too close to that time, chuck. >>t's okay. a little snow is a good thing around here. >> a little snow. >> who said that? >> i said that. i'm sitting right here. e're going thinks if to get snow, we should just get a wallop. >> she's ontho sog. if you're going to have to look at it and shovel it, let's get a ton of it. you're snow haters. >> that forecast starting tonight at 4:00, 00, and 6:00 and a recap coming up tomorrow. snow lovers, keep yr fingers crossed, i'm optimistic for the winter to come, the really rainy pattern we have been in, you add moisture to winter season and there's a real chance for some snowround re. not in the short-term, though. you won't need to worry about snows fla for this particular week even though we have cold air ine. abunda temperatures below freezing this morning. 29 in gaithersburg, fairfax and manassas. 30 in martinsburg. a chilly start.ld he w enjoy a nice, long walk this morning. uld be ngest walk s earlier in the day today. get the
. >> when i see pat collins with that snow stick. esd i love him. it m me nervous. we're getting too close to that time, chuck. >>t's okay. a little snow is a good thing around here. >> a little snow. >> who said that? >> i said that. i'm sitting right here. e're going thinks if to get snow, we should just get a wallop. >> she's ontho sog. if you're going to have to look at it and shovel it, let's get a ton of it. you're snow haters. >> that forecast...
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lawson museears, pat t has been the face of it all.d you have some company there. >> reporter: yes, anothernd fr face, moises from telemundo 44, isn't it wonderful to see turnout? >> it is amazing. all the times that you see, all the people trying to contribute, simply bringing a small bag to say hey, i want to be a part of this. and it is initiative for us to help. it is thanksgiving, we need thee >> and so many people who do need, you know, the hunger isob m in our region and of course in the world. andt we ca solve the whole problem, but this is our way of saying we care andur doing little piece to try to save our piece of the world. >> and when we were a talki coupleing a go and you said we were trying to help out 4,000. that number sounds small, but that is a lot of people heren the dmv, a lot of people who can say hey, we have a dinr on thanksgiving day. and you can help. we have s gottenmany donations. but we need cash. we are going to feed them whether we get donated food or the cash or not. we'll pay for it. so we need to ask
lawson museears, pat t has been the face of it all.d you have some company there. >> reporter: yes, anothernd fr face, moises from telemundo 44, isn't it wonderful to see turnout? >> it is amazing. all the times that you see, all the people trying to contribute, simply bringing a small bag to say hey, i want to be a part of this. and it is initiative for us to help. it is thanksgiving, we need thee >> and so many people who do need, you know, the hunger isob m in our region...
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of course, carl will be back for our last one to have a focus on pat nixon. we are going to take a couple of questions. before we get into q&a, i know some of you may have noticed a big grand exhibit case covered with a black linen out on the runway. we're going to unveil that with carl. is sheryl in the room? i'm going to try to spring this on sheryl. she'll say no but we'll force her to do it. our first question will come from this gentleman in the back. if you think of one, come to me, raise your hand. we'll go for a little bit but we do have to move to lunch shortly. our first question. >> what type of fabric and material did the first garments that the first ladies wore comprise of? >> i don't know. i remember silk being mentioned all the time. but, you see, that's the part of this subject i don't -- cotton linen. but, also, actually when you ask -- it also makes me think, you know, jefferson's daughter in support of the embargo act started to make cotton homespun at monticello and a lot of those -- the women who were supportive of the democratic republi
of course, carl will be back for our last one to have a focus on pat nixon. we are going to take a couple of questions. before we get into q&a, i know some of you may have noticed a big grand exhibit case covered with a black linen out on the runway. we're going to unveil that with carl. is sheryl in the room? i'm going to try to spring this on sheryl. she'll say no but we'll force her to do it. our first question will come from this gentleman in the back. if you think of one, come to me,...