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welcome home pat.applause] announcer: for 32 years, it was a partnership forging a political career together. bringing up a family together. over thestrengthened years. she believes that. the companion helped make -- share in the doyle country -- the joy of country, but there bond is also tempered in defeat. >> if this trend does continue and he does become our next president he will have five out. -- he will have my vote. of 1968, theh nation welcomes a new president and a new first lady. pat knows that the white house is -- official ceremony, executive headquarters, but more than at any time before it is the place where the people are welcome. every reception, guests find the first lady a hostess of dignity and more. years, therst two president and his first lady entertained 13,000 guests at dinner alone. ladyt is the president's and more. out of here were -- out of her desire to serve, she emerges as a force in her own right. a ready warmth extends itself across the nation when the president begins
welcome home pat.applause] announcer: for 32 years, it was a partnership forging a political career together. bringing up a family together. over thestrengthened years. she believes that. the companion helped make -- share in the doyle country -- the joy of country, but there bond is also tempered in defeat. >> if this trend does continue and he does become our next president he will have five out. -- he will have my vote. of 1968, theh nation welcomes a new president and a new first...
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pat?> mary was so right in the impact of that withdrawal and yet she and womenen climate leleaders all over the world are continuing to believe in the power of global agreements, on how we respond to the climate crisis, and until i think mary wrote and her own book on climate justice, not that many in the world recognize how critical the role of women leaders had been can getting us to climate agreements. it was in all of those climate summits before. the women leaders, who behind the scenes and out of the public eye, cap the negotiations moving forward. all the way to the paris agreement. women from all over the world. getting past their differences and working to help others get past their differences. so even though we are in this really precarious place of a true state of emergency and our president's response has only heightened the emergency and heightened the amount of rage felt in the world against our country for losing our , i haveip positition here experienced and seen women ste
pat?> mary was so right in the impact of that withdrawal and yet she and womenen climate leleaders all over the world are continuing to believe in the power of global agreements, on how we respond to the climate crisis, and until i think mary wrote and her own book on climate justice, not that many in the world recognize how critical the role of women leaders had been can getting us to climate agreements. it was in all of those climate summits before. the women leaders, who behind the scenes...
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i do not know if pat nixon would've gone on twitter. do not think it would've been her thing. >> we have time for two more questions. we have two over here. that is go to the way back. the gentleman here, and i will get to you next, sir. >> i had the privilege of interviewing beth ables who was mrs. johnson's social secretary and she told me a story about how protocol for the outgoing social secretary to leave a gift and a note for the incoming social secretary, which was lucy winchester. she said that she was very surprised that mrs. winchester never responded to her note, she said that she only found out several years later that she had been informed not to respond to the note under threat of termination. you can pretty much guess what mrs. ables' reaction to that was. my question was, what do you think pat nixon would have thought if she had found out that this had occurred? >> i find that surprising because i have to say one club people of who are pretty close are the social secretaries, and they still all get together very regularl
i do not know if pat nixon would've gone on twitter. do not think it would've been her thing. >> we have time for two more questions. we have two over here. that is go to the way back. the gentleman here, and i will get to you next, sir. >> i had the privilege of interviewing beth ables who was mrs. johnson's social secretary and she told me a story about how protocol for the outgoing social secretary to leave a gift and a note for the incoming social secretary, which was lucy...
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pat: $3.60 a pound.with 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 thi
pat: $3.60 a pound.with 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....
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one of them was pat newcom.ctor of marilyn>> after dinner friday n, pat decided to stay overnight. senator kennedy was in gilroy, california. he was enjoying a quiet weekend. the kennedy family settled in and marilyn and pat newcom got ready for bed. friday night turned to saturday morning. the last morning marilyn would ever see. >> there are a lot of different accounts about what happened august 4. even the people that were present contradicted themselves over the years. >> ways known is that marilyn monroe spent the day in and around her spanish bungalow:mrs. murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00. remained in her house coat. had may not shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it
one of them was pat newcom.ctor of marilyn>> after dinner friday n, pat decided to stay overnight. senator kennedy was in gilroy, california. he was enjoying a quiet weekend. the kennedy family settled in and marilyn and pat newcom got ready for bed. friday night turned to saturday morning. the last morning marilyn would ever see. >> there are a lot of different accounts about what happened august 4. even the people that were present contradicted themselves over the years. >>...
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amy: pat mitchell, you have broken so many barriers.dering if pbs or cnn got in touch with you after you got arrested on friday as you were the first woman head of -- woman president of pbs and have cnn productions, the paley center for media? so you have broken through so many glass ceilings most talk about where you came from. >> my life began in an unlikely place, a small cotton and peanut farm in south georgia with no indoor plumbing or electricity. we had one big pot belly stove in the kitchen. that is where my mother and i lived together while my dad was in world war ii. but i had this a amazing grandmother who told me great stories and ignited a curiosity. that curiosity, i think, really drove me to take some early risks, amy. because i did not want my life to be defined by the limitations that i saw everywhere and experienced as a girl growing up in the rural south in the 1950's. and it took-taking mentors. i got very lucky and having an eighth grade teacher who saw me, believed to my potential, and helped me get a scholarship t
amy: pat mitchell, you have broken so many barriers.dering if pbs or cnn got in touch with you after you got arrested on friday as you were the first woman head of -- woman president of pbs and have cnn productions, the paley center for media? so you have broken through so many glass ceilings most talk about where you came from. >> my life began in an unlikely place, a small cotton and peanut farm in south georgia with no indoor plumbing or electricity. we had one big pot belly stove in...
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and we hope for a speedy recovery for pat sajak. pat sajak. and ...6, 7, 8 pat sajak.ams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. warm feelings of home this season. with country fried turkey, hand-breaded and fried 'til crispy, and topped with holiday herbed gravy. our take on a festive favorite is back. and it's only at cracker barrel. so, come on home for the holidays. come on home to cracker barrel. >>> we had an explosion of sewage. i'm not joking. through the toilet. >> more sewage problems in san francisco. another family forced out of their home because of the heavy rain. >> the latest problem is in the sunny side neighborhood north of city college of san francisco. we spoke to a homeowner who says this issue keeps getting worse with every rainstorm. >> it does. the family is spread across san francisco. for the last three days they sleptd at friends and family homes and hoping to get back to
and we hope for a speedy recovery for pat sajak. pat sajak. and ...6, 7, 8 pat sajak.ams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. warm feelings of home this season. with country fried turkey, hand-breaded and fried 'til crispy, and topped with holiday herbed gravy. our take on a festive favorite is back. and it's only...
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i think pat oliphant capture that. yes, we did not force him out of office, yes we think he is doing a good job as president, but, come on. mary kate: i will take this one. this is george w. bush surrounded by republican saying, i am going to have to reposition myself away from you guys, i am a compassionate conservative. one of them says, what the hell is that gw? and one says, i that you said you will need all the help you can get? this was before the 2000 election. this was october of 1999. i remember at the time when he labeled himself a compassionate conservative, there were many of us on the right who said, wait a minute, are you saying the rest of us are not compassionate? it was a real sticking point that arthur brooks wrote this. it was not helpful that you did that. i can see why it was fodder for humor. it did step on it a lot of people's toes. it does make a good point. philip: you will see he will use this motif again. at this time the white hat seems roughly appropriate to bush. i would just stop there. >
i think pat oliphant capture that. yes, we did not force him out of office, yes we think he is doing a good job as president, but, come on. mary kate: i will take this one. this is george w. bush surrounded by republican saying, i am going to have to reposition myself away from you guys, i am a compassionate conservative. one of them says, what the hell is that gw? and one says, i that you said you will need all the help you can get? this was before the 2000 election. this was october of 1999....
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the kolkata buyers made the biggest purchase of all, pat cummins, the number one test builder in theion —— bowler, that makes him the most expensive
the kolkata buyers made the biggest purchase of all, pat cummins, the number one test builder in theion —— bowler, that makes him the most expensive
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pat oliphant was able to capture in his cartoons and we're able to see at least one example of pat oliphant's gifts as a sculptor. we only get to see an image of it, but it's an extraordinary work and one ever our panelists, the one we'll introduce right now, mary kay carey can tell us about the sculpture. ma mary kate is a senior fellow and has been teaching in the politics department of the university she was a speechwriter and communication specialist of all sorts in the bush-quayle campaign and then in the george bush presidency. the former director of the miller center and a member of the history department here held prominent positions in both bush administrations and probably did other things that i'm not even aware of that are worth noting and then chris lowe. a senior fellow has worked over the years and i don't know how many people get to say that truthfully including seven years in the obama administration. so what we're going to do is the same thing we did the first time around. we'll take cartoons from each one of these presidencies in sequences. all of them oliphant creations th
pat oliphant was able to capture in his cartoons and we're able to see at least one example of pat oliphant's gifts as a sculptor. we only get to see an image of it, but it's an extraordinary work and one ever our panelists, the one we'll introduce right now, mary kay carey can tell us about the sculpture. ma mary kate is a senior fellow and has been teaching in the politics department of the university she was a speechwriter and communication specialist of all sorts in the bush-quayle campaign...
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. >>> from the president, the staff members analyze the work of political cartoonist pat oliphant and they focus on george h.w. bush, and barack obama and george bush, and this is hosted by the miller institute. >> we are going to get started here with round two of presidents upon whom oliphant was to bestow the gifts in a country in which he is able to bestow his gifts by commenting and visually and with words on those presidents. i'm mike nelson. i'm the guy that you had to put up with the first panel. fortunately, we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices that you heard from the scholars of the first panel. once again, we have miller center people here. the miller center and one of the main emphases is to study the presidency in historical depths with objectivity and in other words, we are all in the business of doing stuff that an editorial cartoonist is not in the business of doing, and that is reacting to events on the day-to-day basis as pat oliphant did in his 60-plus years as a newspaper cartoonist, and whereas we all strive to be as objective a
. >>> from the president, the staff members analyze the work of political cartoonist pat oliphant and they focus on george h.w. bush, and barack obama and george bush, and this is hosted by the miller institute. >> we are going to get started here with round two of presidents upon whom oliphant was to bestow the gifts in a country in which he is able to bestow his gifts by commenting and visually and with words on those presidents. i'm mike nelson. i'm the guy that you had to put...
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this was something. >>> and later tonight right here, our interview with pat sajak. on his emergency surgery and how serious this really was. a lot more muz ahead here. a lot more muz ahead here. stay tuned.lerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows! we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. ew keurig k-duo brewer makes this holiday season, any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug. there we go. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support bran
this was something. >>> and later tonight right here, our interview with pat sajak. on his emergency surgery and how serious this really was. a lot more muz ahead here. a lot more muz ahead here. stay tuned.lerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows! we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique...
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coming up: $2.2 million — pat cummins becomes the most expensive overseas player in the indian premierll appeal against their doping ban — that will prevent athletes competing under their flag at tokyo 2020. and arteta to arsenal? the new manager at the emirates looks set to be confirmed on friday. cricket‘s most lucrative league in the world has been redistributing some of its rupees into the pockets of the players at the indian premier league auction. australia's pat cummins will take home the largest ever salary for an overseas player, as the spending on new recruits for the 2020 competition stretched into the millions. austin halewood has been crunching the numbers. 338 players went in with millions of dollars spent by the teams. who were the standout buys? the kolkata buyers made the biggest purchase of all, pat cummins, the number one test builder in the world for a massive $2.2 million —— bowler, that makes him the most expensive overseas player in the league does make history. but that still doesn't make history. but that still doesn't make the most expensive player in the hist
coming up: $2.2 million — pat cummins becomes the most expensive overseas player in the indian premierll appeal against their doping ban — that will prevent athletes competing under their flag at tokyo 2020. and arteta to arsenal? the new manager at the emirates looks set to be confirmed on friday. cricket‘s most lucrative league in the world has been redistributing some of its rupees into the pockets of the players at the indian premier league auction. australia's pat cummins will take...
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. >>> finally tonight here, with host pat sajak recovering, vanna white takes the wheel. t.j. white. >> and now, here's our host, vanna white. >> reporter: for the first time ever, vanna white stepping away from the letterboard and going behind the wheel. >> hello, hello, hello and welcome to "wheel." as i'm sure most you know by now, pat is recovering from surgery and hopes to be back real soon. i'm happy to step in and help out. my first thought was -- there's no way. i don't pay attention to pat. >> reporter: well, in 37 years, clearly you have. >> well, you would think so, but you know, i'm busy with my letters and my puzzle board. i mean, i hear him but i don't really pay that much attention. don't tell anybody that. no, i was petrified. terrified. but i did it. >> reporter: and her first spin of the wheel? just listen. >> that wheel is heavy. >> reporter: vanna thought she landed on bankruptcy. >> oh, no. my first spin, look at that. >> reporter: but she was okay. >> oh, no, i'm looking at the wrong arrow. how do you do this show? >> reporter: vanna back at it again toni
. >>> finally tonight here, with host pat sajak recovering, vanna white takes the wheel. t.j. white. >> and now, here's our host, vanna white. >> reporter: for the first time ever, vanna white stepping away from the letterboard and going behind the wheel. >> hello, hello, hello and welcome to "wheel." as i'm sure most you know by now, pat is recovering from surgery and hopes to be back real soon. i'm happy to step in and help out. my first thought was --...
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white one-on-one, the "wheel of fortune" star reveals her experience hosting the show alone without pat. was she nervous? >>> the heartwarming video of a boy who invited his entire kindergarten class to his adoption hearing. what he's saying this morning. >>> and the appealing work of art that just sold for big money. the price tag driving some people bananas. >>> good friday morning, everyone. i'm marci gonzalez. >> and i'm kenneth moton. janai is off. >>> we begin with a wild police chase and a shootout that left four people dead in south florida. the highway looked like a war zone as police opened fire on a stolen u.p.s. truck and two robbery suspects. >> nearly a dozen officers fired their weapons in the middle of the busy evening commute. >> shots have been fired. you're watching this unfold. you see all those shots fired. >> reporter: this morning the chilling video of a deadly shootout. multiple police agencies in miramar, florida, cornering two suspects in rush hour traffic. you can hear a bullet ricocheted off a car. >> they start shooting and at that point we just locked down
white one-on-one, the "wheel of fortune" star reveals her experience hosting the show alone without pat. was she nervous? >>> the heartwarming video of a boy who invited his entire kindergarten class to his adoption hearing. what he's saying this morning. >>> and the appealing work of art that just sold for big money. the price tag driving some people bananas. >>> good friday morning, everyone. i'm marci gonzalez. >> and i'm kenneth moton. janai is...
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, greet pat oliphant with a -- [ applause ] but even nmore so by the work o pat oliphant which you'll see displayed on this screen. the culture that he represents is not sort of broad gauged and long range by highly specific, daily perspective over the course of more than 60 years as a cartoonist, producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons five days a week for the denver post for several years, the washington star for several years. and along the way pat ol fant became the first to work independently of any newspaper. that's how popular his work was, and it was syndicated through newspapers all across the country out of his studio. so specific daily comments on events as they were occurring. far from being balanced, they were opinionated. that was part of their virtue. and obviously not so much in words, although there are words, but especially in pictures and the work of the art of pat ol fant not just confined to cartoons but also to paintings and sculpture. now before i introduce our panel, let me speak some words of thanks on behalf of those who were instrumental in helping th
, greet pat oliphant with a -- [ applause ] but even nmore so by the work o pat oliphant which you'll see displayed on this screen. the culture that he represents is not sort of broad gauged and long range by highly specific, daily perspective over the course of more than 60 years as a cartoonist, producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons five days a week for the denver post for several years, the washington star for several years. and along the way pat ol fant became the first to work...
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i don't pay attention to pat. would think so but you know, i'm busy with my letters and puzzleboard. i mean, i hear him but i don't pay that much attention. don't tell anybody that. no, i was petrified. terrified. but i did it. >> announcer: here's our host, vanna white. >> reporter: next week fans will see a first. vanna white hosting "wheel of fortune." she stepped in for three weeks of shows while sajak was recovering from surgery. >> hello, hello and welcome to "wheel." >> reporter: "gma" getting an exclusive sneak peek. >> i was so nervous. i'm shaking now because i remember the feeling of how am i going to do this? >> reporter: she's never handled hosting duties before. though the two switched places for one segment in 1996 when sajak had laryngitis and lost his voice at the end of a show. >> very nice, pat. that was just the bonus round. so i wasn't even at his position. yes, i was standing in the bonus round and turned the letters. he didn't have the red dress on, though. all i had to do is say, we'll give
i don't pay attention to pat. would think so but you know, i'm busy with my letters and puzzleboard. i mean, i hear him but i don't pay that much attention. don't tell anybody that. no, i was petrified. terrified. but i did it. >> announcer: here's our host, vanna white. >> reporter: next week fans will see a first. vanna white hosting "wheel of fortune." she stepped in for three weeks of shows while sajak was recovering from surgery. >> hello, hello and welcome to...
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. >>> and pat sajak makes his ic fipu three weeks ago. where he was spotted over the weekend and what he told his fans over twitter about turkey, cranberries, and long naps. that's in "the skinny" on this monday, december 2nd. >>> good morning, everyone. happy first week here in december. >> i still can't believe it. it's december. >> it's december. 2019, 2020 is right around the corner. elizabeth hur is in for janai norman, who is somewhere -- typically she's off on mondays and tuesdays but check her instagram, she's going to be in the caribbean. >> good for her. >> enjoying warm weather, hot weather while we're here dealing with snow, sleet, ice, and all that stuff. and that is what we begin with, that deadly winter storm taking aim at the northeast. >> much of the region overnight is soaked and slippery from the first round of this st streets are slick right here in times square in new york city and in many other areas. >> it has been snowing in manchester, new hampshire, and throughout northern new england. and more snow is on the way
. >>> and pat sajak makes his ic fipu three weeks ago. where he was spotted over the weekend and what he told his fans over twitter about turkey, cranberries, and long naps. that's in "the skinny" on this monday, december 2nd. >>> good morning, everyone. happy first week here in december. >> i still can't believe it. it's december. >> it's december. 2019, 2020 is right around the corner. elizabeth hur is in for janai norman, who is somewhere -- typically...
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. >>> and pat sajak speaking for the first time since the emergency surgery who says things came close to life or death. >>> plus mariah carey capitalizing on her holiday number one, a brand new music video out this morning. >>> and it seems to [ dramatic music ]ing ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! >>> here are the 7 things to know. this morning grief counselors will be at mark day school after a young boy died in an accident on the playground. officials have not said how l g would the boy was or what happened. >>> exams resume after a bomb threat from the main campus yesterday. the school says the public is safe. >>> and here is a live look at the airport where the holiday travel rush is on. officials say about 850,000 passengers are expected to go through that airport from now until january 6. >> and come sunday, that is when the next storm lights us with light to moderate rain. standing war sunday morning from this 2 moderate storm. >>> and we have a foggy commute this morning, this is a live picture of the bay bridge but you cannot make it out because it is so thick out the
. >>> and pat sajak speaking for the first time since the emergency surgery who says things came close to life or death. >>> plus mariah carey capitalizing on her holiday number one, a brand new music video out this morning. >>> and it seems to [ dramatic music ]ing ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! >>> here are the 7 things to know. this morning grief counselors will be at mark day school after a young boy died in an accident on the playground....
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when i went back taping last week -- >> you'd be a great letter turner, pat. >> thank you.rought in some homemade cupcakes and i did have someone else taste mine first before i ate it. i don't think she would do anything to me. >> did you give her any advice? >> i said do not go on social media because there are going to be people who are jerks and they're going to say nasty things because they can. because they can communicate with you directly and be anonymous. i don't understand why people have to be so nasty. she's doing her best. she didn't ask to be put in that position. >> you've been doing it for so long. >> so long. >> can you imagine your life without it? >> no, only because -- i'm not a young man and i've still been doing it for over half my life. >> what an honor to be a part of the longest running television game show. >> as i get older, paula, i begin to -- i now appreciate more than ever what this show means -- i don't mean to make too much of it. it is a game show. i understand. >> but it's not just a game show. >> but it's very evocative. people identify th
when i went back taping last week -- >> you'd be a great letter turner, pat. >> thank you.rought in some homemade cupcakes and i did have someone else taste mine first before i ate it. i don't think she would do anything to me. >> did you give her any advice? >> i said do not go on social media because there are going to be people who are jerks and they're going to say nasty things because they can. because they can communicate with you directly and be anonymous. i don't...
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the other culture in this room is the presence of pat oliphant. please greet pat oliphant. in this neighborhood or might be a lot open yeah like meeting like restaurant wiser just like i know the privilege open but even more so by the work of i bet yet pat, which you will see but i i bet you some of the grocery stores around like the smaller ones on that gentleman displayed on this screen. the probably this culture he represents is not sort of broad gauge and long but highly specific. daily prospective over the course of more than 60 years as a cartoonist producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons five days a week for the denver post for several years, for the washington star for several years, and then along the way, pat oliphant the first 20th-century cartoonist to work independently. thatÈs how popular it was, it was syndicated through newspapers across the country out of his studio. so a specific, daily comment on events as they were occurring. far from being balanced, they were opinionated. that was part of their virtue. obviously, not so much in words, although th
the other culture in this room is the presence of pat oliphant. please greet pat oliphant. in this neighborhood or might be a lot open yeah like meeting like restaurant wiser just like i know the privilege open but even more so by the work of i bet yet pat, which you will see but i i bet you some of the grocery stores around like the smaller ones on that gentleman displayed on this screen. the probably this culture he represents is not sort of broad gauge and long but highly specific. daily...
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and i remember calling back pat and going, "pat, did she spy on us? like, this is freaky."e for lunch one day. and when she saw nathaniel, you could just see this look in her face. >> and i remember thinking, "oh, my goodness, this is auggie pullman come to life." >> reporter: the similarities between the book and nathaniel's life are almost unbelievable. "wonder" begins with auggie starting at a new school just like nathaniel, enduring dozens of surgeries like nathaniel. and even more astonishing, if you flip to page 118 you'll even find the lyrics from that song that means so much to the newmans. a song they still play every year on nathaniel's birthday. >> it's so remarkable that you wrote this entire novel and then you meet this family and it's the family in your novel. >> i know. >> i mean -- >> it was amazing. >> reporter: today "wonder" is more than a book, it's a phenomenon, selling more than five million copies and translated into 45 languages. it's even become required reading in hundreds of schools across the country. >> it's become part of a campaign, in essence
and i remember calling back pat and going, "pat, did she spy on us? like, this is freaky."e for lunch one day. and when she saw nathaniel, you could just see this look in her face. >> and i remember thinking, "oh, my goodness, this is auggie pullman come to life." >> reporter: the similarities between the book and nathaniel's life are almost unbelievable. "wonder" begins with auggie starting at a new school just like nathaniel, enduring dozens of...
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we cannot trust soviet justice so pat buchanan and other prominent people pushed to shutter the unit for years another challenge they faced is once they found these men and he naturalized them and convince an immigration judge to be deported and removed from us soi soil, germany and austria would not take them back in fact there is a discussion where one of the heads of the unit germany said we don't want to take your garbage back the head of the unit said it's your garbage they just moved here but they could not convince germany or austria to allow the united states to remove them we could not force it. there was no way to do that. in 1988 a prosecutor in the office of special investigations a young man decided to fly to austria to convince them to take the perpetrators he had two young children and lived in bethesda maryland and was a storied prosecutor in this unit and had a way of convincing every defendant on his roster to settle. he was brilliant and austria around that time said maybe we will take some of your defendants back they were ready to make a deal with the state depar
we cannot trust soviet justice so pat buchanan and other prominent people pushed to shutter the unit for years another challenge they faced is once they found these men and he naturalized them and convince an immigration judge to be deported and removed from us soi soil, germany and austria would not take them back in fact there is a discussion where one of the heads of the unit germany said we don't want to take your garbage back the head of the unit said it's your garbage they just moved here...
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the win ended an eight-game losing streak for the texans against the pats who are tied with the ravens the best record in the afc at 10-2. >>> the white house is decked out for the holidays. melania trump tweeting out the spirit of america. a white color scheme. one ornament made of scrabble pieces spells out be best. mrs. trump is excited for everyone to experience the beauty of the christmas season. >>> 50 million people nationwide under a winter weather alert. treacherous weather delaying thousands of flights, following the holiday. >>> a post-holiday travel nightmare for millions. no escaping an ugly day coast-to-coast. >>> the white house will not have anyone participate as the judiciary committee takes control of the impeachment probe. >>> the president heads to the u.k. today. a nato summit awaits, as signs of a fracture emerge in the 70-year-old alliance. welcome back to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. millions of travelers are trying to get home from the holiday this morning. they face an ugly day from coast-to-coast, on one of the busiest travel days
the win ended an eight-game losing streak for the texans against the pats who are tied with the ravens the best record in the afc at 10-2. >>> the white house is decked out for the holidays. melania trump tweeting out the spirit of america. a white color scheme. one ornament made of scrabble pieces spells out be best. mrs. trump is excited for everyone to experience the beauty of the christmas season. >>> 50 million people nationwide under a winter weather alert. treacherous...
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and it is made clear in the letter from pat cipollone telling democrats to get lost and what they are saying to the house judiciary committee, basically saying we're not going to participate in this house impeachment inquiry process. dear chairman nadler this is basement and violated basic principles but the speaker of the house ordered the democrats to proceed with articles of impeachment before your committee has heard a single shred of evidence and the letter goes on to say house democrats have wasted enough of america' time with the charade and not waste more time and adopting articles of impeachment would be a reckless abuse of power and would constitute the most unjust and highly partisan and unconstitutional attempt at impeachment in our nation's history. whatever courses choose as the president recently stated and back to the tweet you mentioned, if you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast so we could have a fair trial in the senate so our country could get back to business the president is quoted in the letter from the white house council. this letter right here from the
and it is made clear in the letter from pat cipollone telling democrats to get lost and what they are saying to the house judiciary committee, basically saying we're not going to participate in this house impeachment inquiry process. dear chairman nadler this is basement and violated basic principles but the speaker of the house ordered the democrats to proceed with articles of impeachment before your committee has heard a single shred of evidence and the letter goes on to say house democrats...
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>> reporter: we have here this letter from pat s letter to jerry nadler. offered the white house an opportunity to have counsel present at their first hearing which will take place wednesday. the white house had responded saying they will not have a lawyer present at this hearing on wednesday. i want to read you a key part of this letter again from white house counsel pats cipollone to nadler. and while it remains unclear whether the judiciary committee will afford the president a fair process through additional hearings. and they go onto say additionally under the current circumstances we do not intend to participate in your wednesday hearing. now, throughout this letter cipollone is attacking the process democrats have pursued throughout this inquiry. they say it's too late to procure the profound deficiencies that have tainted this inquiry. he does say in this letter that in future proceedings perhaps the white house will consider sending a lawyer. trump allies, white house officials have been complaining throughout the president has not been afforded h
>> reporter: we have here this letter from pat s letter to jerry nadler. offered the white house an opportunity to have counsel present at their first hearing which will take place wednesday. the white house had responded saying they will not have a lawyer present at this hearing on wednesday. i want to read you a key part of this letter again from white house counsel pats cipollone to nadler. and while it remains unclear whether the judiciary committee will afford the president a fair...
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is it pat cipollone or mick mulvaney and some allies in the house he wants to shore up his defense.arly he's thinking about this. he wants the most aggressive defense possible because he probably won't get the witnesses he wants so there is a lot riding on who he picks for the defense team. >> and if you put the shoe on the other foot, if this were a democratic president, doesn't he have something to be frustrated about as he goes on vacation hanging over him one impeachment, and also there is this sort of stall happening with the articles of impeachment. >> well, i can put the shoe on the other foot because i did work for bill clinton in this period and that is part of why the strategy of having an outside strategy talking about the chi and your accomplishments works because while you might be frustrated, you know you are still making headway an other issues and at this point all trump is talking -- he should talk about the deals he's got done in the last couple of weeks, all he's talking about is frustration and anger over impeachment so he is defining the narrative for the next c
is it pat cipollone or mick mulvaney and some allies in the house he wants to shore up his defense.arly he's thinking about this. he wants the most aggressive defense possible because he probably won't get the witnesses he wants so there is a lot riding on who he picks for the defense team. >> and if you put the shoe on the other foot, if this were a democratic president, doesn't he have something to be frustrated about as he goes on vacation hanging over him one impeachment, and also...
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so pat cipollone has already said, the president is not willing to step into the arena. he's going to set on the back bench and complain and send his little tweet bombs, which is how he chooses to participate, which is a sign of weakness and a sign of no defense at all on the merits. >> meanwhile, yamiche, senator john kennedy, republican from louisiana, this has gotten a lot of attention over the last 24 hours, senator kennedy had been a staunch defender of the president, a bit of a sound bite machine there on the hill. i want to play just a series of comments that he made on "meet the press" yesterday, about the entire process. here's what he said. >> who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers, their e-mails? was it russia or ukraine? the entire intelligence community says it was russia. right. but it could also be ukraine. he said, only russia tried to hack the dnc computer. now, chris is right. i was wrong. i think both russia and ukraine meddled in the 2016 election. i think it's been well documented. the fact that russia w
so pat cipollone has already said, the president is not willing to step into the arena. he's going to set on the back bench and complain and send his little tweet bombs, which is how he chooses to participate, which is a sign of weakness and a sign of no defense at all on the merits. >> meanwhile, yamiche, senator john kennedy, republican from louisiana, this has gotten a lot of attention over the last 24 hours, senator kennedy had been a staunch defender of the president, a bit of a...
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the white house counsel pat cipollone writes this.our inquiry has violated fundamental fairness principles. you should not waste more type with additional hearings. a senior administration source telling fox if the left chooses to do a trial in the senate, they are prepared to start immediately. senators lindsey graham, ron johnson and chuck grassley asked for the record of former dnc consultant alexander chalupa and the ukrainian official who talked with her on allegations of allege foreign interference with ukraine. the republicans finally standing up in the senate. ruth bader ginsburg blocked the democrats' subpoenas to deutsche bank. tonight's temporary hold comes hours after the president's attorneys argued the subpoenas were quote extraordinarily broad and raised profound separations of powers concerns. joining us tonight, white house press secretary stephanie grisham. good to have you with us. i know the white house has to be well pleased by ginsburg's hold. where does it go from here. is it simply a matter of waiting for the c
the white house counsel pat cipollone writes this.our inquiry has violated fundamental fairness principles. you should not waste more type with additional hearings. a senior administration source telling fox if the left chooses to do a trial in the senate, they are prepared to start immediately. senators lindsey graham, ron johnson and chuck grassley asked for the record of former dnc consultant alexander chalupa and the ukrainian official who talked with her on allegations of allege foreign...
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. >> i'll take a little bit of issue with pat and take a slightly more optimistic view. and that is, if you look at the obama policy on iran, and if you look at the trump policy on iran, what you would see are two policys that are die metically opposed. obama theory of the case that which affected in the iran nuclear deal if jcpla was basically if you address what was the key international concern about iranian behavior and that was its pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, if you put in place an agreement to -- to address that, then over time by bringing iran into closer relationship with the community, addressing their economic concerns doing other things, you could then set up the possibility of getting the iranians to address these other issues that i mentioned earlier that were also of broad concern about the missiles, about the interference, about support for terrorism. the trump administration is taking the opposite view which was we can't wait. we're not going to wait for the iranians to come around on their own. they won't do it. and therefore the only way to
. >> i'll take a little bit of issue with pat and take a slightly more optimistic view. and that is, if you look at the obama policy on iran, and if you look at the trump policy on iran, what you would see are two policys that are die metically opposed. obama theory of the case that which affected in the iran nuclear deal if jcpla was basically if you address what was the key international concern about iranian behavior and that was its pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, if you put...
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. >>> we'd like to solve p pat? >>> last month a bay area classroom went viral for a remix of truth hurts by singer lizzo. tonight they're going to meet her. >>> and one of those only in san francisco moments. see who took to the ice at union square tonight. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> thanks dan and ama. get ready for the best night of your life. >> i'm close with chris, we talk a lot sometimes. in rehearsal sometimes we're doing the play and we're having tea or coffee and he said yeah i would have made a great pope. is your business still settling for slow internet? well time is money. switch to comcast business now and get a great deal when you get fast, reliable internet. with a 30-day money-back guarantee, installation when it works for you, and 24/7 customer support. so what are you waiting for? get this great deal when you sign up for fast, reliable internet. call 1-800-501-6000 today. comcast business. beyond fast. mike bloomberg's cre
. >>> we'd like to solve p pat? >>> last month a bay area classroom went viral for a remix of truth hurts by singer lizzo. tonight they're going to meet her. >>> and one of those only in san francisco moments. see who took to the ice at union square tonight. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> thanks dan and ama. get ready for the best night of your life. >> i'm close with chris, we...
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thank you, pat. tranchina: thanks for taking the time to see us, man.ammy: so, let's see what we do. -marcus. -lemonis: hi, guys. with some major changes to the burger and the building, i feel like we're making a lot of progress. i just want to make sure that we stay that way. this looks a lot better. as you went through this process of cleaning this place, what did you learn? sammy: i think we had a good start. tranchina: yes. and we need to get back to basics, yeah. sammy: we went off track a bit, 'cause we used to stay two hours past when we were closing to make sure the floors were scrubbed down and things were put back together. -lemonis: what is that? -sammy: that's a camera. lemonis: there's one in here, too? sammy: yeah. todd: you know why? 'cause we're having people that walk out with product. lemonis: who put the cameras in originally? todd: the cameras were here from day one. fuji: there were more added cameras... -lemonis: they added more after? -fuji: ...and more and more. lemonis: and who added them? fuji: it was between covello and todd.
thank you, pat. tranchina: thanks for taking the time to see us, man.ammy: so, let's see what we do. -marcus. -lemonis: hi, guys. with some major changes to the burger and the building, i feel like we're making a lot of progress. i just want to make sure that we stay that way. this looks a lot better. as you went through this process of cleaning this place, what did you learn? sammy: i think we had a good start. tranchina: yes. and we need to get back to basics, yeah. sammy: we went off track a...
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and there was a meeting in mcconnell's office just yesterday between white house counsel pat cipollone and also eric yulan, the legislative affairs director for the white house. just came in in june and could be a very important player. he happens to be a former chief of staff for senate majority leader bill frist back in the day. that was years ago. and he's already on the record as saying the president's rights have to be protected as to the possibility of calling witnesses, cross-examining witnesses. it sounds like from that interview last night mcconnell hasn't made a decision on whether there will be witnesses because others in the senate are very concerned that this could be turned into a three-ring circus. very unpredictable. after the first of the year, we'll see what happens. back to you. >> joe johns at the white house, thank you. >>> joining us to discuss, michael gerhardt, law professor at the university of north carolina, susan page for "usa today." michael, stalinesque, a little silly. whether you vote last night or today. so tell me about the vote today and then what hap
and there was a meeting in mcconnell's office just yesterday between white house counsel pat cipollone and also eric yulan, the legislative affairs director for the white house. just came in in june and could be a very important player. he happens to be a former chief of staff for senate majority leader bill frist back in the day. that was years ago. and he's already on the record as saying the president's rights have to be protected as to the possibility of calling witnesses, cross-examining...
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you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, i would look around and, you know, i love the work of pat oliphant, david lavine who is probably -- i don't know what's the right word. he was pivotal and very influential in the world of caricature. a lot of the -- you still see it in my work somewhat. some of these other works like these -- he signed these prints. he was very similar to lavine. lavine was a master of the fluid crosshatch, the big bubble head and the big body and the wry twist with some other detail that was put in there. lavine, like a lot of other cartoonists was an early influence of mine. that's where i fell in love with crosshatching. it's a wonderful collection of cartoons that spans a lot of decades, in fact, a century. and it goes back to another one of the great grand daddies of political cartooning, kepler who drew for a publisher of puck magazine. kepler would do these beautiful color drawings for the magazine. and if you remember your american history books, you know, there's the wonderful standard oil cartoon of the oil tank with the tentacle of the octopus and
you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, i would look around and, you know, i love the work of pat oliphant, david lavine who is probably -- i don't know what's the right word. he was pivotal and very influential in the world of caricature. a lot of the -- you still see it in my work somewhat. some of these other works like these -- he signed these prints. he was very similar to lavine. lavine was a master of the fluid crosshatch, the big bubble head and the big body and the wry twist with...
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. >>> we'd like to solve p pat? >>> last month a bay area classroom went viral for a remix of truth hurts by singer lizzo. tonight they're going to meet her. >>> and one of those only in san francisco moments. see who took to the ice at union square tonight. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> thanks dan and ama. get ready for the best night of your life. >> i'm close with chris, we talk a lot sometimes. in rehearsal sometimes we're doing the play and we're having tea or coffee and he said yeah i would have made a great pope. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. those darn seatbelts got me all crumpled up. that's ok! hey, guys! hi mrs. patterson... wrinkles send the wrong message. sorry. help p
. >>> we'd like to solve p pat? >>> last month a bay area classroom went viral for a remix of truth hurts by singer lizzo. tonight they're going to meet her. >>> and one of those only in san francisco moments. see who took to the ice at union square tonight. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> thanks dan and ama. get ready for the best night of your life. >> i'm close with chris, we...
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for the gingerbread we had today ex-pat northwest of baghdad. is famous for his homemade gingerbread especially during the festive season. we make the gingerbread from honey cake. you can make a which is called out of it for example and the others all the gingerbread cookies you spread on to wife rose. and being a cold in the change of brandy want to show and honey together and beaten until. the flour is mixed with the spices. ont apple has a blend all his own it includes cinnamon cardamon clues not meg and old spice the odds chopped tazer knots and dominoes. in the middle ages the spices was said to possess healing properties. and even a malazan gingerbread goes back to a nuremberg baker who wished to bake all the very best ingredients into a cake for his ailing daughter and then she actually recovered. and the secret to the whole thing was the spices. apple needs mazi can together with candied orange and lemon peel and finally chop candied ginger sweeten tiny paste is then mixed with beaten egg whites on the spices then the paste to spread on
for the gingerbread we had today ex-pat northwest of baghdad. is famous for his homemade gingerbread especially during the festive season. we make the gingerbread from honey cake. you can make a which is called out of it for example and the others all the gingerbread cookies you spread on to wife rose. and being a cold in the change of brandy want to show and honey together and beaten until. the flour is mixed with the spices. ont apple has a blend all his own it includes cinnamon cardamon...
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i have come to respect pat toomey, we are both fiscal conservatives.e also learned there is nothing pleasing in any of these bills in its totality. he is focused on some areas that i have heartburn with as well, but this helps farmers out especially, and that is the most struggling part of our economy. it tells manufacturers. you create a lot of jobs with it. the things he is talking about i don't like either, but this is president trump's signature package, along with what they did in december in 2017 with taxes. it need to get across the finish line. pelosi was playing footsie with it. on the agreed on her and because of the political consequences, realizing the impeachment saga. we just disagree on this point. david: we are talking with senator mike braun. you mentioned the impeachment situation, and i will ask one question. you are a juror, so i will not ask how you will vote. we can all agree, however it ends up, we don't want to send a signal to future presidents that we approve of calling on foreign leaders and asking them to interfere in our el
i have come to respect pat toomey, we are both fiscal conservatives.e also learned there is nothing pleasing in any of these bills in its totality. he is focused on some areas that i have heartburn with as well, but this helps farmers out especially, and that is the most struggling part of our economy. it tells manufacturers. you create a lot of jobs with it. the things he is talking about i don't like either, but this is president trump's signature package, along with what they did in december...
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pat cipollone. pat's been fantastic as white house counsel. thank you, everybody. >> mr.-- >> couple of political things we need to talk about but as always, when the president answers a question and he answers about the teconomy, i need to fact check this. he continues to say this is the best economy in american history. a bit of a subjective thing and there's no argument the economy is doing quite well. but i just want to remind you all we got about 2.1% gdp growth. in the 1950s, we were at 4.4% after world war ii. we have unemployment at about 3.5%. that's very, very low. it's not actually the lowest it's been. in the 1950s, it was below 3%. we have low unemployment. that's supposed to equal high wage growth. that's not really happening in our economy. so again, i don't mean to diminish the economy that is doing quite well. it would just be easier for the president didn't lie about it because then i wouldn't have to correct him for no particular reason. however, the president's answer having to do with the economy was actually about impeachment. in which peter alexande
pat cipollone. pat's been fantastic as white house counsel. thank you, everybody. >> mr.-- >> couple of political things we need to talk about but as always, when the president answers a question and he answers about the teconomy, i need to fact check this. he continues to say this is the best economy in american history. a bit of a subjective thing and there's no argument the economy is doing quite well. but i just want to remind you all we got about 2.1% gdp growth. in the 1950s,...
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at c-span3, senator pat toomey speaking on the usmca trade deal. he is the only republican to say he will vote against the measure. house speaker nancy pelosi holds her weekly news conference on the legislative agenda. am, we hear from house majority leader kevin mccarthy at his weekly news conference. >> sunday night on "q a day" and author on his book dignity, those living on the margins of society. i it was a sunday morning believe or saturday, it was empty because all the semi's were gone. the intelligence just kind of came right through. we spoke for about half an hour or so. life, which is almost like a cliche of everything wrong that could happen to somebody. eventually i asked her what i how do you want me to describe you? give me one sentence to describe you. it is what i am, a prostitute, a mother. >> sunday night at eight eastern &a."-span's "q >> coming up shortly we will have your reaction to the house vote but first some of the floor speeches of the house debate. we will hear from doug collins, steve scalise, and house intelligence co
at c-span3, senator pat toomey speaking on the usmca trade deal. he is the only republican to say he will vote against the measure. house speaker nancy pelosi holds her weekly news conference on the legislative agenda. am, we hear from house majority leader kevin mccarthy at his weekly news conference. >> sunday night on "q a day" and author on his book dignity, those living on the margins of society. i it was a sunday morning believe or saturday, it was empty because all the...
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pat buchanan challenged bush telling bush and his vice president quote, george and danny boy read our lips, no second term. bucanon's campaign made sure no republican voter ever forgot that broken promise. >> now i don't believe a word the president says. i think it's all double-talk and i suspect every he says. i don't trust him. >> read my lips. >> send a message. vote pat buchanan for president. >> he didn't win the nomination that year, but he did fare far better than expected in the new hampshire primary, and that inflicted a major wound on bush's re-election effort. and of course bush did go onto lose in the general election against bill clinton. fast forward to now and we have president entering an election year seeking a second term who also ran on a big promise to his supporters. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. we're going to build a wall. an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall. who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> not even a doubt, okay? so the wa
pat buchanan challenged bush telling bush and his vice president quote, george and danny boy read our lips, no second term. bucanon's campaign made sure no republican voter ever forgot that broken promise. >> now i don't believe a word the president says. i think it's all double-talk and i suspect every he says. i don't trust him. >> read my lips. >> send a message. vote pat buchanan for president. >> he didn't win the nomination that year, but he did fare far better...
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jerry nadler, and pat cipollone wrote, this violates all presidents and basic due process rights and fundamental fairness. president trump defended his decision to not participate in the hearing. because the whole thing is a hoax and everybody knows it. look at the words of the president of ukraine that he just issued and you know it is a hoax. >> a report later from chairman adam schiff making the case from the congressional removal of president donald j. trump from office. >> msnbc correspondent garret haake is on capitol hill and halie jackson is at the white house. what's the reasoning beyond what we read to the viewers that the who i say decided not to participate and given republicans have been making the case for some time that they are not allowing him or his lawyers in this process. >> by participating ali, it would then led to the process that the white house sees as total illegitimate. outwardly and publicly if the letter from pat cipollone, he's talking about the unfairness of the process. you are hearing the point from his conservative allies on capitol hill why republic
jerry nadler, and pat cipollone wrote, this violates all presidents and basic due process rights and fundamental fairness. president trump defended his decision to not participate in the hearing. because the whole thing is a hoax and everybody knows it. look at the words of the president of ukraine that he just issued and you know it is a hoax. >> a report later from chairman adam schiff making the case from the congressional removal of president donald j. trump from office. >>...