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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 armies 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 a
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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for pat, going to be an emotional meeting. emile, this is pat. of ourfamilies, right? yes. and i hope we can put that right while you are in england. welcome to england. the german air men were still alive on the wreckage. they asked for help but skipper martin, who said his crew we re but skipper martin, who said his crew were heavily outnumbered, ordered the trawler to turn away. the lost m n weren't the only casualties. skipper martin never recovered from the terrible decision he made that day. within a year, at the age of a5, he was dead. in grimsby, emile and pats are back together. they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave. translation: captain william martin, iam standing translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i am standing by your great—grandson patand i'm i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of ourfamily, i come pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family
for pat, going to be an emotional meeting. emile, this is pat. of ourfamilies, right? yes. and i hope we can put that right while you are in england. welcome to england. the german air men were still alive on the wreckage. they asked for help but skipper martin, who said his crew we re but skipper martin, who said his crew were heavily outnumbered, ordered the trawler to turn away. the lost m n weren't the only casualties. skipper martin never recovered from the terrible decision he made that...
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pat buchanan spent many time in the 1960's. caller: good morning. i have a question for pat. first, i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate in 2000 and i had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there, a great experience. guest: a warm beach. caller: it is. there was a time when i supported the vietnam war in the mid-1960's. i was in high school and graduated in 1966. you knew it was unwinnable with all the chinese pulling in there as they did in korea. why did we not handle vietnam like truman handled korea? i have always wondered that. guest: well, with truman, korea drove truman out of the white house. it was general eisenhower who came in and decided that we are not going for victory, and you had a dmz, where two armies were lined up, and defend the -- threatened the chinese, and he got an armistice. in vietnam, you had a bunch of different stories. the chinese actually were not in vietnam. the north vietnamese were in the south. it is a very good question. i was not there, but i was writing speeches in the white house and working for nixon as an
pat buchanan spent many time in the 1960's. caller: good morning. i have a question for pat. first, i was an independent and went to california and was a delegate in 2000 and i had a nice chat with brian lamb while i was there, a great experience. guest: a warm beach. caller: it is. there was a time when i supported the vietnam war in the mid-1960's. i was in high school and graduated in 1966. you knew it was unwinnable with all the chinese pulling in there as they did in korea. why did we not...
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buchanan because pat buchanan was a nazi who hated blacks and jews and was going to run the state of ross perot's party. we are going to focus on trade and that was going to be his focus. that's when he was pro-choice. we've got to focus on this stuff, pat buchanan is crazy we don't want to talk about him than when we see him again when he emerges in the political world it is as a burger, coming after obama for allegedly forging his birth certificate and what he learned along the way is the same thing pat buchanan learned from george wallace which is on the right, social issues cut harder than economic ones. this is rough but this is manifesting itself around the world right now with what's going on in populism, social issues, cultural populism is of the right and economic populism is that the left. bernie sanders and a donald trump of a populist. bernie sanders is a little populist we need medicare for all and we need to do these things because the problems were income inequality and economic in nature. donald trump says they are cultural in nature with too many immigrants, people d
buchanan because pat buchanan was a nazi who hated blacks and jews and was going to run the state of ross perot's party. we are going to focus on trade and that was going to be his focus. that's when he was pro-choice. we've got to focus on this stuff, pat buchanan is crazy we don't want to talk about him than when we see him again when he emerges in the political world it is as a burger, coming after obama for allegedly forging his birth certificate and what he learned along the way is the...
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pat: $3.60 a pound.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 thinks. so, john's on his way. do you feel like we have a g
pat: $3.60 a pound.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:...
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>> so, the decision was made to ask pat to speak.ly loyal and supportive of bush. >> the first thing i want to do tonight is to congratulate president george bush and the buchanan brigades are enlisted. >> but buchanan goes off script and straight into social conservative rhetoric. >> there is a religious war going on in this country. it is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we shall be as the cold war itself. >> when my colleague said, what the hell is this guy doing? i said, well, he's screwing us, that's what he's doing. >> it allowed the press to portray us as both a divided party and pandering to the right wing social conservative. >> buchanan's speech would drive republican voters away from george bush. rattled, the president tried to deflect by going after clinton. >> my opponent says america is a nation in decline. don't let anyone tell you that america is second rate, especially somebody running for president. >> george bush still isn't convincing the voters. with 11 weeks until the election, he calls a truste
>> so, the decision was made to ask pat to speak.ly loyal and supportive of bush. >> the first thing i want to do tonight is to congratulate president george bush and the buchanan brigades are enlisted. >> but buchanan goes off script and straight into social conservative rhetoric. >> there is a religious war going on in this country. it is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we shall be as the cold war itself. >> when my colleague said, what the hell...
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pure excellence. >> only pat. only pat. >> yeah. >> he's the only guy we have that can dthat. >> so, give us the latest on where santa is right now. >> okay. santa -- this just in, he is in w york city -- >> really? >> oh, he's close, guys. >> getting mugged? >> you know what? the shade must stop. >> okay. >> he is in new york city and he is getting ready to make h way down to the mid-atlantic and i'm just so excited, because that means my telescope is going to be under the tree, i can't wait. and i made sure that the weather was just perfect for him, so, he should have no issues at all making his waynto the area. all right, let's talk about the weather. soea as we through the overnight hours, it is going to be cold, but there's a few headlines you guys should know about. we're going to see a good amount of sundwine k, just before the rain moves in, and that could impact some travel if you have travel plans at the end of the week. and we arein tra a wintry weather kind of thing for new year's eve. we'll get to that in a moment. for now, check out these temperatures. 42 in d wa
pure excellence. >> only pat. only pat. >> yeah. >> he's the only guy we have that can dthat. >> so, give us the latest on where santa is right now. >> okay. santa -- this just in, he is in w york city -- >> really? >> oh, he's close, guys. >> getting mugged? >> you know what? the shade must stop. >> okay. >> he is in new york city and he is getting ready to make h way down to the mid-atlantic and i'm just so excited, because...
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. >> host: looking at this title, "to the ramparts," i would say pat buchanan or donald trump could've written a book with that title. >> guest: yeah, that's true but i have a different meaning. i have the people informed to the ramparts to generate a deliberative democracy that is productive. in other words, maybe some of the others would think the corporations to the rampart. the military to the ramparts. the constitution doesn't mention corporations. it starts with we the people, not we the corporations. it doesn't even start with we the congress. the ideas we've got to put moderns -- to go to the civic arena to get good candidates to vote on the merits and in between elections to make sure that the people are sovereign and that their informed and that their representatives reflect that. is that too much to ask? we have 15 million birdwatchers in this country. how many congress watchers do we have? a fraction. >> host: one of the most interesting conversations ever on the booktv in our 20 years was ralph nader and pat buchanan talking. and again, your message brings to mind pat buch
. >> host: looking at this title, "to the ramparts," i would say pat buchanan or donald trump could've written a book with that title. >> guest: yeah, that's true but i have a different meaning. i have the people informed to the ramparts to generate a deliberative democracy that is productive. in other words, maybe some of the others would think the corporations to the rampart. the military to the ramparts. the constitution doesn't mention corporations. it starts with we...
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hey, amelia. >> good afternoon, pat and jim.k about the winter storm, we're looking at our computer models and right now we're looking at two main models. the top one is the european model. model.tom is an american this is a snapshot at 8:00 p.m. on sunday. so this is your sundayno night. ce that the european model keeps the snow just to our so it's having a bit of an impact on the mid-atlantic, parts of the mid-atlantic, and the storm system having a big impact onhe southeast, whereas the american model has it closer on your doorstep. monday morning at 8:0a.m., and tice the models here for the most part keeping the storm system sth of shington, maybe a little bit of a wintry mix down in southern maryland. we're still aays out from this storm system. again, the time line sunday into monday. but we're using our computer models to help us make our forecast, we rely on them so much. how do we do this? gather weather information around the world, it's put into supercomputers and douand i analyze it.'l we do that at 4:50. >>> a speci
hey, amelia. >> good afternoon, pat and jim.k about the winter storm, we're looking at our computer models and right now we're looking at two main models. the top one is the european model. model.tom is an american this is a snapshot at 8:00 p.m. on sunday. so this is your sundayno night. ce that the european model keeps the snow just to our so it's having a bit of an impact on the mid-atlantic, parts of the mid-atlantic, and the storm system having a big impact onhe southeast, whereas...
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# postman pat, postman pat, postman pat and his black and white cat. who else lives in the countryside? a postman. he travels around. he meets a lot of people, a friendly character. i thought this sounds quite likely. i don't think anybody‘s done it. ok, you go back to kendal and write an outline for 13 episodes. # a really happy man. tell you what. move it towards me a little bit. right, to you. to me. out. to me. steady. right, right. perfect. a frame should do it. you'll wear it out. nonsense. stupid thing. you could saw a bit off the cue. yawns. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed by the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial. and worse still, that we might turn the news into a personality performance. police reinforcements have been brought to downing street tonight as the crowd outside number 10 built up to about 300. we are three friends, we're also bloggers, we all have on
# postman pat, postman pat, postman pat and his black and white cat. who else lives in the countryside? a postman. he travels around. he meets a lot of people, a friendly character. i thought this sounds quite likely. i don't think anybody‘s done it. ok, you go back to kendal and write an outline for 13 episodes. # a really happy man. tell you what. move it towards me a little bit. right, to you. to me. out. to me. steady. right, right. perfect. a frame should do it. you'll wear it out....
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pat you are on booktv. >> caller: hi, how were you gina? >> guest: hi pat. i'm very well how are you? >> guest: i'm very impressed with your background. i'm an 85-year-old and a republican very involved in politics. the age of 15 i was president of the young republicans but two or three questions ago a woman asked you why trump lies. i'm going to ask you the same question and the reason being i have voted in every election since i turned 21. this last time i looked at the little o. i came from new hampshire to virginia. you know whate new hampshire is like. we don't have the electronic voting and i looked at that little thing on the ballot and it i left it blank. he is doing some good buddy so dishonest. you have got a background in behavior with people and he does lie. why? >> guest: if you could just give me one example. >> host: you know what? we are going to have time. >> guest: i would love to hear one example. he doesn't strike me as a dishonest person. starting witht his -- on the elevator when he made the statement about mexicans. that's not what he
pat you are on booktv. >> caller: hi, how were you gina? >> guest: hi pat. i'm very well how are you? >> guest: i'm very impressed with your background. i'm an 85-year-old and a republican very involved in politics. the age of 15 i was president of the young republicans but two or three questions ago a woman asked you why trump lies. i'm going to ask you the same question and the reason being i have voted in every election since i turned 21. this last time i looked at the...
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pat nevin and jo currie, thank you for joining us.ther blow to the blues over the past week with fans also accused of racism just a few days ago. four fans were suspended following the alleged racial abuse of raheem sterling who has since accused newspapers of helping to "fuel racism" by the way they portrayed young black footballers. my colleague hugh woozencroft has beenjoined byjournalists jordan jarrett—bryan, natasha henry and leon mann to discuss the issues around race, football and the media. raheem sterling's words have got to me and many others in the sports journalism industry thinking about the current state of play. i have called on some of my fellow black sports journalist to examine the state of the injury. it's not too much hyperbole to suggest what raheem sterling has done is a game changer. what he's done has made editors, people with power, look at themselves. he has been very brave but we can't leave him on his own. it's a moment for us, but it's what happens from here. this is really about betterjournalism. happens
pat nevin and jo currie, thank you for joining us.ther blow to the blues over the past week with fans also accused of racism just a few days ago. four fans were suspended following the alleged racial abuse of raheem sterling who has since accused newspapers of helping to "fuel racism" by the way they portrayed young black footballers. my colleague hugh woozencroft has beenjoined byjournalists jordan jarrett—bryan, natasha henry and leon mann to discuss the issues around race,...
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thank you, pat. thank you, mike. great job. great job. we're honored to be with state, local, and tribal leaders of the american agriculture, along with zippy and all of the people, some of whom i introduced. one i have to introduce that has done such an incredible job, truly loves agriculture and, perhaps more importantly, loves the farmers and the ranchers, is our secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. special, special man. and, you know, he plans sort of everything out. he sometimes can be a little bit, a little bit deceiving. this one is smart. and today happens to be his birthday, right? so you planned that out, probably like you do everything else. happy birthday. this is the best, this is the best birthday present you could have, i think. >> that's right. >> knowing you, with how much you love the farmers, this is the best -- >> worked it all out, the timing. it's perfect. >> oh, that's a fantastic job. by signing this bill, we are protecting our crop insurance programs and funding that producers rely on in times of disaster. and
thank you, pat. thank you, mike. great job. great job. we're honored to be with state, local, and tribal leaders of the american agriculture, along with zippy and all of the people, some of whom i introduced. one i have to introduce that has done such an incredible job, truly loves agriculture and, perhaps more importantly, loves the farmers and the ranchers, is our secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. special, special man. and, you know, he plans sort of everything out. he sometimes can be...
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saving the country from what we would now call trump is him and in 1999 early 2000 was embodied by pat buchanan that message that might sound familiar talking about making america great again like unfair trade deals to give the american worker a good deal build a wall along the southern border with the rapid change of western culture that immigration represented to have a moratorium on all immigration. and to be that candidate ran in 96 there was a brief moment in 96 had the same reckoning and in 2016 to say there is a bigger market and then to nominate bob dole and then here is a twist to declare it rigged and then will run for the nomination without automatic pool of money and so buchanan steps forward to run december 99 donald trump steps forward to say this guy is a racist. he goes on meet the press and says can you believe david duke says nice things about him he will not denounce him? donald trump goes on a two of the museum is as i wish pat buchanan would come here he might learn something this was the tramp campaign. then he ends up backing out but then you really need to organ
saving the country from what we would now call trump is him and in 1999 early 2000 was embodied by pat buchanan that message that might sound familiar talking about making america great again like unfair trade deals to give the american worker a good deal build a wall along the southern border with the rapid change of western culture that immigration represented to have a moratorium on all immigration. and to be that candidate ran in 96 there was a brief moment in 96 had the same reckoning and...
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not every going through metal detectors we heard of people being patted on your reporter said being patted down randomly so not everyone is going through this and you can't in these sort of public areas put everyone through the metal detectors and keep the sort of freedoms that you want in the flow that there isn't such a festive season you know people want to enjoy the experience of going out they want to feel secure but they don't want to be oppressed by too much security so. balance is this very difficult or if it's in your face too much it puts you off the whole thing was to go to a christmas market with the summer security there you feel like you're under surveillance i was in a prison i mean it was two years as lot he was saying since that awful truck running at the burning christmas market so many deaths there was it twelve killed forty nine injured when the lessons learned or is there just as you just said the simply nothing candy of some of going to bring a gun in randomly somebody might just get through. well there's two things that there's huge jumps the lessons that were learne
not every going through metal detectors we heard of people being patted on your reporter said being patted down randomly so not everyone is going through this and you can't in these sort of public areas put everyone through the metal detectors and keep the sort of freedoms that you want in the flow that there isn't such a festive season you know people want to enjoy the experience of going out they want to feel secure but they don't want to be oppressed by too much security so. balance is this...
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i'm pat wson muse. >> you may remember this ymang behind us here. ashanti was foundde. she is from prince george's county. >> this afternoon a major step forward to protect missing people. tracee wilkins talkedo her parents today. >> reporter: now a bill isy quicaking its way through congress to change it. and it is named in honor of ashanti, the woman abducted and killed. she was abducted fromif a f base in hampton roads, virginia,
i'm pat wson muse. >> you may remember this ymang behind us here. ashanti was foundde. she is from prince george's county. >> this afternoon a major step forward to protect missing people. tracee wilkins talkedo her parents today. >> reporter: now a bill isy quicaking its way through congress to change it. and it is named in honor of ashanti, the woman abducted and killed. she was abducted fromif a f base in hampton roads, virginia,
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how were you presenting pat during that period? i was listening intently and how hard it was to document first ladies and 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 and activities. although i'm learning so much about florence, and it may well happen with florence. i actually believe it's very hard to get insight on what a first lady is thinking and doing, and i think we have examples of where we do have insight and that's because the first lady for her children were so strong they were willing to let us see what's in all her activities and i'll give you two examples and one is lady bird johnson and her diary and i could be wrong about this and i don't believe there are many, if any decisions, and i apologize. i haven't worked on this with my library, and the other is jacqueline kennedy is the work with arthur schlessinger with ambassador kennedy and ambassador kennedy decided to releas
how were you presenting pat during that period? i was listening intently and how hard it was to document first ladies and 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 and activities. although i'm learning so much about florence, and it may well happen with florence. i actually believe it's very hard to get insight on what a first lady is thinking and...
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pat cummins took four of them in a nine—ball spree giving the home side hope, after being bowled out51 in theirfirst innings. one of those to go was india's captain virat kohli for a duck with the tourists set to resume in the coming hours on 54—5 and that is still a lead of 346. the series is currently tied at one all with just the sydney test to go next week with india having never won a test series in the country. i'm not surprised if i don't believe
pat cummins took four of them in a nine—ball spree giving the home side hope, after being bowled out51 in theirfirst innings. one of those to go was india's captain virat kohli for a duck with the tourists set to resume in the coming hours on 54—5 and that is still a lead of 346. the series is currently tied at one all with just the sydney test to go next week with india having never won a test series in the country. i'm not surprised if i don't believe
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war machine online and promoting socialism apparently reading about the true story of pat tillman was what did it for him for opponents said it's pat tillman showed me i could resist the indoctrination i didn't have to let the military dehumanize me and turn me into something monstrous when i learned how his death was covered up to sell the war it was shocking to sell the interesting turn of phrase to sell the war why is it that we would need to sell a war oh i know because it's completely unjustified of all things else. like. people naturally agree with or enjoy doing you don't have to average size them like you don't see ads they feed your kids. do that you know or commercials saying try sex sometime. that stuff comes pretty natural but you do need promotion media propaganda in your face for our endless war games because that doesn't come naturally people to people it comes naturally just shows to go pats and then it has to be sold to the rest of us right so riposte said. close said prudence i'm thinking for myself i'm picking out my own socks and for that he was discharged but the
war machine online and promoting socialism apparently reading about the true story of pat tillman was what did it for him for opponents said it's pat tillman showed me i could resist the indoctrination i didn't have to let the military dehumanize me and turn me into something monstrous when i learned how his death was covered up to sell the war it was shocking to sell the interesting turn of phrase to sell the war why is it that we would need to sell a war oh i know because it's completely...
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for pat it was good to be an emotional meeting.and i hope we can put it right when you are in england, welcome to england. what -- they asked for help but skipper martin said the group was heavily outnumbered and asked for the trawler to turn away. skipper martin never recovered from the terrible decision he made that day, within a year at the age of 45 he was dead. in grimsby 0'neill year at the age of 45 he was dead. in grimsby o'neill and pat are back together —— emil. they have a final duty to perform at the great. translation: i am here speaking to you, today on the behalf of my family i'm sure to bring you are forgiveness. —— i am sure to bring new our forgiveness. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the armistice centenary came from the archives that the imperial war medium. during the war artillery observers used sure sound measurements to cut leap the position of german guns, they were marked on charts and one of the charts record moments that was leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers used it to recreate what
for pat it was good to be an emotional meeting.and i hope we can put it right when you are in england, welcome to england. what -- they asked for help but skipper martin said the group was heavily outnumbered and asked for the trawler to turn away. skipper martin never recovered from the terrible decision he made that day, within a year at the age of 45 he was dead. in grimsby 0'neill year at the age of 45 he was dead. in grimsby o'neill and pat are back together —— emil. they have a final...
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on how to guarantee your continued visa free travel how to get guarantees and securities of for ex-pats e.u. k. ex-pats living in the european union but to be clear all these proposals are time limited they are there they can be ended unilaterally so they're not the small little deals that some breaks the tears are now thinking about when they talk about a managed breck's that something they would like to see in the future. or hearing a lot of speculation about how much damage a no brakes scenario would would do you know deal breakers it would do on how much pain would a new deal breaks it costs. other pain is is tremendous of course it's the insecurity that no one knows exactly how how much the damage would be but it would be massive there's no doubt about it one of the key problems of course already of a no deal breaks it is that you have no transition phase you do not have those twenty one months that would come into place if a deal could be reached at this point and so time to find a new relationship so what you would have is those contingency plans that the e.u. now put forward but
on how to guarantee your continued visa free travel how to get guarantees and securities of for ex-pats e.u. k. ex-pats living in the european union but to be clear all these proposals are time limited they are there they can be ended unilaterally so they're not the small little deals that some breaks the tears are now thinking about when they talk about a managed breck's that something they would like to see in the future. or hearing a lot of speculation about how much damage a no brakes...
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pat, you're on booktv. >> caller: hi, how are you, gina? >> guest: hi, pat. i'm well, thanks. how are you? >> caller: with i am very, very impressed with your background. i am an 85-year-old conservative republican, very involved in politics. at the age of 15, i was president of the young republicans. but two or three questions ago a woman asked you why trump lies. i'm going to ask you the same question, and the reason being i have voted in every election since i turned 21. but this last time i looked at the little o. i came from new hampshire to virginia. i moved from -- so you know where new hampshire's like. -- what new hampshire's like. we don'tct have the electronic voting. and i looked at that little thing on the ballot, and i walked out, and i left it blank. he's doing some good, but he's so dishonest. okay. you've got a background in behavior with people, and he does lie. why? >> guest: if she could just give me one example. >> host: you know what? we're not going to have time. >> guest: oh, okay. i don't know how to defend such a broad thing -- [laughter] but i would
pat, you're on booktv. >> caller: hi, how are you, gina? >> guest: hi, pat. i'm well, thanks. how are you? >> caller: with i am very, very impressed with your background. i am an 85-year-old conservative republican, very involved in politics. at the age of 15, i was president of the young republicans. but two or three questions ago a woman asked you why trump lies. i'm going to ask you the same question, and the reason being i have voted in every election since i turned 21....
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i hope you had a chance to interview pat buchanan about this book.i was in a program of the national archives a couple weeks ago about the 1968 election and it was like yesterday for him he remembers everything. they ended up showing movies of the campaign and pat took over the whole program and talked about his role in the event. my question is where was he in all of this and had he left the staff so nixon had a bunch of enablers around. buchanan is a pretty important player in nixon memory so as i said even though there is a kind of collective mess that nixon wasn't a good president, we are talking about people who don't have enough time today to do research or think about mixing beyond headline, i think it is nixon did something bad about pat buchanan is often featured in the documentary is on the nixon era and watergate and i've noticed he usuall usually has tl say in a lot of them. i don't know why, but he is and continues to be a quite aggressive supporter and is part of the rehabilitation project to try to make people think that nixon wasn't j
i hope you had a chance to interview pat buchanan about this book.i was in a program of the national archives a couple weeks ago about the 1968 election and it was like yesterday for him he remembers everything. they ended up showing movies of the campaign and pat took over the whole program and talked about his role in the event. my question is where was he in all of this and had he left the staff so nixon had a bunch of enablers around. buchanan is a pretty important player in nixon memory so...
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pat sajak and i received them at the same time as a tribute to the success of "jeopardy!"this is a very special day for me. uh, pat kind of alluded to it, um, i am celebrating 50 years of hosting television shows this year, so, i'm kinda superstitious about this, that if you get a lifetime achievement award, it means you're about to check out. check out physically or your career is about to end? - no, i was thinking more physically. - yeah? dropping dead and stuff like that. i have no reason to think that. my health is as bad as it's always been. and, uh, no need to worry. nothing's different. harvey: your contract is up on "jeopardy!" in 2020. can you imagine a life without "jeopardy!"? - sure. - who would be a good, solid host of the show if you retire? uh, mentioned to our producer not so long ago that the fellow who does play-by-play for the los angeles kings. alex faust and jim fox here with you. it is one of the most highly anticipated opening round series in recent memory. they should consider him. he's young, he's attractive, his first name is alex. it wouldn't be
pat sajak and i received them at the same time as a tribute to the success of "jeopardy!"this is a very special day for me. uh, pat kind of alluded to it, um, i am celebrating 50 years of hosting television shows this year, so, i'm kinda superstitious about this, that if you get a lifetime achievement award, it means you're about to check out. check out physically or your career is about to end? - no, i was thinking more physically. - yeah? dropping dead and stuff like that. i have no...
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support yes ok but now on the eve of the crucial breakfast vote british ex-pats living in the e.u. face an uncertain future. he said that should be an option it's an opportunity that soffits and me out saddam will for example and i want it's news that after march transit on the scene it's still possible but i need to piece a bit but it's not just the paperwork that poses a question of identity on the cards you fail very you still but also being here you know people when people ask me why i fall and i say for the u.k. and then the next question will be something about practice it always as they all. do you still feel you have to go out you're coming out of europe soon. in politics many of the britons in brussels work for european institutions. briggs it is obviously something that we talk about specially with my other british friends the ones that work inside the institutions and outside the institutions it affects us all and it's a bit of a worry is that johnson is one of one point three million british ex-pats in the e.u. many say they're being used. as a bargaining chip in the ne
support yes ok but now on the eve of the crucial breakfast vote british ex-pats living in the e.u. face an uncertain future. he said that should be an option it's an opportunity that soffits and me out saddam will for example and i want it's news that after march transit on the scene it's still possible but i need to piece a bit but it's not just the paperwork that poses a question of identity on the cards you fail very you still but also being here you know people when people ask me why i fall...
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news4's pat collins is live in kwheeto wheaton with details. pat?reporter: jim, he did it in october. he did it again in november. now it's december. watch out. >>ai detectives areng to see what happens. >> reporter: this guy is a creature of habit. he wears same clothes. he strikes on the same day at the same time. now, this is no snatch and grab kind of thing. this is an armed robbery and the target each time a safe in a cvs store. he hits on sunday nights right before closing. eachime he comes up with an excuse to get into the office. at ts cvs in wheaton, he said he left his cell phone behind. at the cvs in four corners, he said he wanted to apply for a job. with the gun drawn, he forces ployees to the floor, then he takes hisun away, time rifling through a purse, and then int the safe he goes. that envelope full of money, serious money, four-figure money. it appears this guy has done some homework. >> it appears that he comes in with a plan, he knows what he wants to dond kno what he wants to get, and he executes that plan and he's in and out.
news4's pat collins is live in kwheeto wheaton with details. pat?reporter: jim, he did it in october. he did it again in november. now it's december. watch out. >>ai detectives areng to see what happens. >> reporter: this guy is a creature of habit. he wears same clothes. he strikes on the same day at the same time. now, this is no snatch and grab kind of thing. this is an armed robbery and the target each time a safe in a cvs store. he hits on sunday nights right before closing....
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this is fromm pat in virginia. pat on book tv. >> how are you. >> i am well. >> i am very impressed with your background. 85-year-old, conservative republican, very involved in politics. age of 15, i was president of the young republicans. but, two owe three questions ago a woman asked you, why trump lies. i am going to ask you same question, reason being, i have voted in every elect since i turned 21, but, this last time, i looked at lis at little o . i came from new hampshire to virginia, we don't have electronic voting, i looked at that thing on ballot i left it blank, he is doing some good, but he so dishonest. okay. you have a background in behavior with people. >> guest: he doesn't strike me as a is on his person. i feel like what he said has been misconstrued in the media starting with his stick on the elevator which i dressed where . a >> i wrote it out word for word in my book are like the muslim band. but children at the border that was obama's policy. but people just misunderstand but i'm happy to addres
this is fromm pat in virginia. pat on book tv. >> how are you. >> i am well. >> i am very impressed with your background. 85-year-old, conservative republican, very involved in politics. age of 15, i was president of the young republicans. but, two owe three questions ago a woman asked you, why trump lies. i am going to ask you same question, reason being, i have voted in every elect since i turned 21, but, this last time, i looked at lis at little o . i came from new...
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like pushing nixon to the right. >> pat buchanan becomes george bush's worst nightmare. the reagan prosperity engine sputters. >> all those are with us can come on in. >> while george bush was an excellent foreign policy president, he was not a good politician. >> to get to that. >> let me quote the words of one arab leader, saddam hussein himself. >> pick this up or take it out of my pocket? >> george bush was a little awkward. it's like he's pretending to be a politician. he did not look forward to the '92 election. >> to deflect public criticism of his foreign travels, the president said his trip to japan was about jobs, jobs, jobs. the result was hardly what his imagemakers hoped for. >> the lone camera in the dining room was locked in on the head table when president bush was overcome by nausea and fell forward. it appears he lost consciousness as he toppled over on to his host, the prime minister. >> this man who had overseen the soft landing of the cold war, who had been commander in chief fur a brilliant victory against iraq, would be viewed as a weak leader. he
like pushing nixon to the right. >> pat buchanan becomes george bush's worst nightmare. the reagan prosperity engine sputters. >> all those are with us can come on in. >> while george bush was an excellent foreign policy president, he was not a good politician. >> to get to that. >> let me quote the words of one arab leader, saddam hussein himself. >> pick this up or take it out of my pocket? >> george bush was a little awkward. it's like he's...
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player but now on the eve of the crucial breck's of vote british ex-pats living in the e.u. face an uncertain future. i think that should be an option inside opportunity that's awful to me outside on the all for example and i wanted to believe that after march twenty ninth and i said still possible what i need to be. but it's not just the paperwork that poses a question of identity. of how do you fail very you still but also being head people when people ask me why i farm and i say the u.k. and then the next question will be something about. always as they all austrian i do you still feel you have to go out you're coming out of europe soon. in politics many of the britons in brussels work for european institutions. briggs it is obviously something that we talk about a lot this specially with my other british friends the ones that work inside the institutions and outside the institutions it affects us all it's a bit of a worry is that johnson is one of one point three million british ex-pats in the e.u. many say they're being used as a bargaining chip in the negotiations we d
player but now on the eve of the crucial breck's of vote british ex-pats living in the e.u. face an uncertain future. i think that should be an option inside opportunity that's awful to me outside on the all for example and i wanted to believe that after march twenty ninth and i said still possible what i need to be. but it's not just the paperwork that poses a question of identity. of how do you fail very you still but also being head people when people ask me why i farm and i say the u.k. and...
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. >> and i'm pat lawson muse. amelia is standing by with all the heavy rain we'rege ing. >> i'm continuing to track showers across the area now. i'm starting you down in clinton, maryland. thrain in da, the top of the beltway as well. it is going to be a slow go with wet roads. here's a look at the wider picture. most of the rain is along and east of i-95. so we're not done with the rainy activity just yet. we're going to see more showers as we head on into the afternoon hours, but we do dry out tonight. but, pat, most of usre under a flood watch through late tonight. i'll have much more on this and how today's rain impacts saturday and sunda11in0. cpgom >> new this midday, president trump islo threatening to the southern border if he doesn't get $5 billion to build a wall along the u.s./mexico border. s o ssbenginno it an end in sight. >> the senate stands adjourned until 10 a.m. on monday, december the 31st. >> reporter: at the capitol, congress has punted all proceedings and votes until next week, which means t
. >> and i'm pat lawson muse. amelia is standing by with all the heavy rain we'rege ing. >> i'm continuing to track showers across the area now. i'm starting you down in clinton, maryland. thrain in da, the top of the beltway as well. it is going to be a slow go with wet roads. here's a look at the wider picture. most of the rain is along and east of i-95. so we're not done with the rainy activity just yet. we're going to see more showers as we head on into the afternoon hours, but...
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pat collins is in th neighborhood. >> reporter: an arrest has been de. this case, far from over. cops out still investigating, still working the case. you see the multicolored buildings there. that near the murder scene. come over here and look at the building across the street. this is where they believe the murder suspect was living before the a block away. close. real close.po ce searching a oblg harford street southeast. a building where they believe the murder suspect lived. lookin for a weapon. looking for more evidence in this troubling ce of murder. that suspect, 16-year-old malik. charged in the murder of 15-year-old gerald wson. chased down, gunned down. you can see some of the bullet holes in th wall at the murder scene. this is how a witne said he was chased the masked gunman and how he tried to escape. he r all the way to the third floor. hoping the two masks men wouldn't follow him. he crouched down in the corner. ot real quiet hoping they wouldn't hear but they did make their way up one shot, two shots, three e. shots. then a pause, then about six sh more s. he end
pat collins is in th neighborhood. >> reporter: an arrest has been de. this case, far from over. cops out still investigating, still working the case. you see the multicolored buildings there. that near the murder scene. come over here and look at the building across the street. this is where they believe the murder suspect was living before the a block away. close. real close.po ce searching a oblg harford street southeast. a building where they believe the murder suspect lived. lookin...
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pat buchanan, challenging him. the disruption of ross perot as the reagan revolution was starting to unravel a bit. and, of course, the unraveling that was happening internationally, which he was such a good steward of but it was the dawn of a very new, dangerous age for the world. and president bush 41 held that together, managed that decline well but it was also setting up for a dangerous period for the next two presidents and beyond. >> the business of washington continues and the business of robert mueller. so the investigation, we think, continues. we heard interesting things over the weekend, bill. roger stone, adviser, former advis adviser, friend of the president. there's been all sorts of questions about whether or not he communicated with wikileaks and julian assange. he seems to have said different things at different times to different people. here he is, this weekend, explaining that relationship. >> i turned over one direct message to the house intelligence committee between the flack for wikileaks an
pat buchanan, challenging him. the disruption of ross perot as the reagan revolution was starting to unravel a bit. and, of course, the unraveling that was happening internationally, which he was such a good steward of but it was the dawn of a very new, dangerous age for the world. and president bush 41 held that together, managed that decline well but it was also setting up for a dangerous period for the next two presidents and beyond. >> the business of washington continues and the...
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pat collins is on the scene. pat? >> reporter: you know i've covered a lot of shootings in our city. i've never seen anything quite like this. brand newumper cables here. they have a tag on them and an evidence marker on dothem. the street is a vehicle with its hood up like it was getting its battery jumped. now i'm not saying that this or that has anything to do with what happened here. but it is odd. daytime violence in the southeast section of our city is out of control. more daylight gunfire in our city. a m shot three times. stomach, leg, back side. police moved in to seal off the area. when he was taken from thesc e, they say he was conscious. a scary sight for residents here. pam jordan is not happy with what's happeninghere. >> it is scary knowing that criminals have those weapons in their nds. we're just completely unable to stop the crime. >> reporte but there's more. fourth and savannah streets southeast. a man in this car, shot in the leg. there was a woman and a baby in the carti at the . they were unharm
pat collins is on the scene. pat? >> reporter: you know i've covered a lot of shootings in our city. i've never seen anything quite like this. brand newumper cables here. they have a tag on them and an evidence marker on dothem. the street is a vehicle with its hood up like it was getting its battery jumped. now i'm not saying that this or that has anything to do with what happened here. but it is odd. daytime violence in the southeast section of our city is out of control. more daylight...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. in a matter of minutes the president will meet with leaders in the oval office. erat happens could affect thousands of f workers. a they have to hammer out artial deal or government shutdown could hooappen. it all comes down to funding for that wall. >> chuck schumer a nancy pelosi head to the white house thorn toegotiate how much congress will pay for border security. democrats are offering t.3 billionowards fencing, not a wall. >> it's immoral still and we're not goingo pay for it. >> president trump wants 5 billion, including a wall it's a key issue to avoid a shutdown. it comes as president trump looks for his third chief of af staff. john kelly is leaving at the end of the year. possible replacentsments includ acting attorney general matt whitaker, and conservative congressman mark meadows. >> i'mwaooking for to having conversations with the president, if he so chooses. >> the nextil chief of staff usher the president t ough potential legal problems with michael cohen claiming mr
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. in a matter of minutes the president will meet with leaders in the oval office. erat happens could affect thousands of f workers. a they have to hammer out artial deal or government shutdown could hooappen. it all comes down to funding for that wall. >> chuck schumer a nancy pelosi head to the white house thorn toegotiate how much congress will pay for border security. democrats are offering t.3 billionowards fencing, not a wall. >> it's immoral still...
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." >> i'm pat lawson muse. if you haven made your charitable contributions for the year, you'll want to hurry. if you're still contemplating contributions, there are local charities doing amazing work. joining us to talk about year-end giving is bob wittig, executive director of the greater washington catalog for philanthroro philan. the catalog has been out about a month now. you've highlighted a lot of great a lot of new nonprofits. how many are there in printed catalog this year? 78.he print version has of those, 38 are first-time catalog,tions in the brand-new to us and to the donors. >> what about the online version? >> the online has 8, which includes the catalog, print catalog ones awell. 418 throughout the region. >> a lot of nonprofits to choose >> a lot of nonprofits doing amazing work. your they're listed under name, they are nonprofits that are doing fantastic work. many of e things that us love about the catalog is that it is so locally focused. iteally helps small nonprofits do a lot of good in ou
." >> i'm pat lawson muse. if you haven made your charitable contributions for the year, you'll want to hurry. if you're still contemplating contributions, there are local charities doing amazing work. joining us to talk about year-end giving is bob wittig, executive director of the greater washington catalog for philanthroro philan. the catalog has been out about a month now. you've highlighted a lot of great a lot of new nonprofits. how many are there in printed catalog this year?...