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sisters pat and jean are 97 and 95.en from each other. the very first thing we all did on the course was sign the official secrets act, which is really quite fierce, and says, you know, if you betray the secrets, the ultimate penalty is death. so, you know, better be careful. i never knew what you were doing. it was years after the war when i got around to saying, "by the wayjean, what were you doing in cairo?" and she told me, and said, "what were you doing?" and i told her. but it was long after the war, wasn't it? years later. yes, years later. pat was just 19 when shejoined the wrens. because she could speak german, she was assigned to the secret y—service. they explained to me that i was going to be an interceptor, searching the german naval radio frequencies at little secret stations on the coast to pick up their messages. a lot of them were in the four letter enigma code, and you had to write those down absolutely accurately, and then immediately send them by teleprinter to bletchley park. jean became an ensign c
sisters pat and jean are 97 and 95.en from each other. the very first thing we all did on the course was sign the official secrets act, which is really quite fierce, and says, you know, if you betray the secrets, the ultimate penalty is death. so, you know, better be careful. i never knew what you were doing. it was years after the war when i got around to saying, "by the wayjean, what were you doing in cairo?" and she told me, and said, "what were you doing?" and i told...
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up 200% year to date the pat on the back is coming right now. joe, all right, up next, jon pete in new york city. no relation to your brother. i'm a long time holder of oracle what's your opinion on it?
up 200% year to date the pat on the back is coming right now. joe, all right, up next, jon pete in new york city. no relation to your brother. i'm a long time holder of oracle what's your opinion on it?
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pat, i've been a fan of years for a long time, i've known you for a long time. job andone a hell of a you are pretty popular, i think. wordsi will see a few new york's finest, you are the finest. they just won't let you do your job. it is my great honor to proudly accept something pat will give me in a little while. i'll hold out for the word endorsement, but he's going to give me an endorsement. i admire the men and women of new york city's finest. i've admired you my whole life. you do a job like nobody else. no one else has done it and you are the best of the best and i'm very happy you are here and we will have a little fun for a little while, but first we will talk a little business. we have to talk business because our city is a mess. [applause] day, the courageous officers of nypd put your lives on the line to protect the innocent and to put violent criminals behind bars. you protect people you've never met before. i heard that expression a long time ago and it always means something to me. you are protecting people you've never met for an you've done an
pat, i've been a fan of years for a long time, i've known you for a long time. job andone a hell of a you are pretty popular, i think. wordsi will see a few new york's finest, you are the finest. they just won't let you do your job. it is my great honor to proudly accept something pat will give me in a little while. i'll hold out for the word endorsement, but he's going to give me an endorsement. i admire the men and women of new york city's finest. i've admired you my whole life. you do a job...
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the president is right and pat is right. they want you, they respect you. i have people of all races, lack, white, hispanic, come up to me on the streets and tell me, please, tell someone we need more police. let them know it. don't listen to these people on television. we love them. they particularly come from the black community. so they know who you are. they have become radicals who want to overthrow our way of life. that is what they are about. and you are part of it, you are in the way. you are in the way of being able to create a socialist government, a government because they get people to hate america. that is why they burn statues, that is why they burn flags, that is why they kneel during the national anthem. of course we don't kneel. what do we do during the national anthem? we stand up, right? and what do we do? [applause] that is what we teach our children. it is all being done with a purpose, though. it is all being done for a purpose. they want us to believe that our country was founded by and people man, that the author of our liberty was a
the president is right and pat is right. they want you, they respect you. i have people of all races, lack, white, hispanic, come up to me on the streets and tell me, please, tell someone we need more police. let them know it. don't listen to these people on television. we love them. they particularly come from the black community. so they know who you are. they have become radicals who want to overthrow our way of life. that is what they are about. and you are part of it, you are in the way....
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both said gongora pat came at them with a knife. while a review backed the officers for the actual shooting, the city's department of police accountability wanted maloney suspended for 45 days, and the internal affairs division sought a 10-day suspension. but just one day before that happened in august of last year, maloney resigned and went back to the antioch police force, where he had been honored as an officer of the year. this is him with the antioch police chief before he rejoined the department. adante pointer: and you have essentially a revolving door of abusiveness that just gets transferred from one community to the other. jaxon: civil rights attorney adante pointer represented the gongora family, who sued for wrongful death and ultimately settled with san francisco for $140,000. he said the family is still angry. adante: and not only did he manage to escape punishment, but he also--he also managed to get another opportunity to go to yet another city, another community, and continue his career as a police officer with thes
both said gongora pat came at them with a knife. while a review backed the officers for the actual shooting, the city's department of police accountability wanted maloney suspended for 45 days, and the internal affairs division sought a 10-day suspension. but just one day before that happened in august of last year, maloney resigned and went back to the antioch police force, where he had been honored as an officer of the year. this is him with the antioch police chief before he rejoined the...
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with more on that, i'm joined in the studio by the former scotland international pat nevin. celtic and aberdeen‘s next two matches, but letting the season continue. is that a fair response? at the fair response, certainly. it could be much worse. scotland have been very strong with the regulations regarding covid. however, it's now on incredibly thin ice. for boli bolingoli to do what he did, he didn't tell so it sounded like he knew what he was doing. i believe the games are not all postponed, but he's absently furious. and he has every right to be furious. i think there may have been unexcused for the aberdeen players because there may have been a level of ignorance, and we see this in the education programme put out for the players. it's got to told, can't happen again. can you understand the frustrations of fans playing celtic and aberdeen in the week, those matches now postponed. no fault of their own, could you have seen a point deduction that would have sent out a stronger message? i think that was the point i was mentioned, there will be different. now they know it's
with more on that, i'm joined in the studio by the former scotland international pat nevin. celtic and aberdeen‘s next two matches, but letting the season continue. is that a fair response? at the fair response, certainly. it could be much worse. scotland have been very strong with the regulations regarding covid. however, it's now on incredibly thin ice. for boli bolingoli to do what he did, he didn't tell so it sounded like he knew what he was doing. i believe the games are not all...
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so gerry adams talking there aboutjohn hume and his wife, pat. throughout the afternoon. first minister nicola sturgeon has been giving more details about the latest numbers of people affected by covid—19 in scotland. we have seen a few of these clusters now and unfortunately it is likely we will see more of them in the weeks ahead. this particular cluster in aberdeen is exactly what we feared when we reopen hospitality, and that is what i was talking about last week when i urged people to think carefully about just last week when i urged people to think carefully aboutjust how often you need to go to a pub or restau ra nt you need to go to a pub or restaurant right now, and also about the care you should be taken when you are there. of course it is not just this incident in aberdeen. across the country on social media we are seeing evidence of largely younger people gathering together with little or no physical distance in place. i have seen pictures on social media over this weekend that made me want to cry, not to put too fine a point on it. i
so gerry adams talking there aboutjohn hume and his wife, pat. throughout the afternoon. first minister nicola sturgeon has been giving more details about the latest numbers of people affected by covid—19 in scotland. we have seen a few of these clusters now and unfortunately it is likely we will see more of them in the weeks ahead. this particular cluster in aberdeen is exactly what we feared when we reopen hospitality, and that is what i was talking about last week when i urged people to...
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and former governor of north carolina, pat mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >>> good sunday morning. we're going to get to all the political news in a moment. we start with a deadly clash in portland, oregon. pro-trump and counter protesters clashed. fistfights broke out, at one point gunfire erupts during a confrontation and a man was killed. joining me is mike baker of "the new york times" who has been covering these events in portland. mike, tell us what you saw, what you witnessed, and if you can, who shot this individual? >> yeah, so last night there was a huge gathering of trump supporters out in the suburbs of portland, and they had this vow that they were going to go into portland waving flags as sort of a caravan. and initially the plan was to sort of circle around the highways. but some of the people in the caravan peeled off and went right into downtown where there were a whole large crowd of counter protesters there ready to confront them. and so we sa
and former governor of north carolina, pat mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >>> good sunday morning. we're going to get to all the political news in a moment. we start with a deadly clash in portland, oregon. pro-trump and counter protesters clashed. fistfights broke out, at one point gunfire erupts during a confrontation and a man was killed. joining me is mike baker...
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i'm glad youlai that, pat. lot of people throw the anarchists onto the left wing and i think that that's a -- there seems to be instigators here messing around outside of either sort of political movement at this point. >> anarchists don't care. they just want to cause violence. >> exactly. they want to burn it down. all right, guys, i'm going to pause it here. when we come back, both political parties are fighting to ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity, it's like an eight lane highway compared to a two lane dirt road. 25x faster
i'm glad youlai that, pat. lot of people throw the anarchists onto the left wing and i think that that's a -- there seems to be instigators here messing around outside of either sort of political movement at this point. >> anarchists don't care. they just want to cause violence. >> exactly. they want to burn it down. all right, guys, i'm going to pause it here. when we come back, both political parties are fighting to ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag....
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robots like eyeball and love out it's still based on a bright idea that could only have come from to pat pat that provides comfort and joy with those all the work involved like dogs and cats responds to touch the surface is covered with sensors the tail is powered by an engine that can perform 40 different movements sequences less technology less design and more room for the imagination. yeah i see and i. always a curious being it's not a cat and not a dog it doesn't really resemble any other pet. it's more like the enemy care. dr toto with an imaginary being. even though. we want to give the owners more room for their own associations. there the company behind is you kind of engineering based in tokyo. since 2017 they've designed around 20 robots that are geared less towards functionality and more toward bringing joy to which. these cutters can measure brain waves and move according to the mood. in this communications robots can connect to the local y. find family members exchange messages with one another. they're all. there. rather than androids that are super clever i want to make so
robots like eyeball and love out it's still based on a bright idea that could only have come from to pat pat that provides comfort and joy with those all the work involved like dogs and cats responds to touch the surface is covered with sensors the tail is powered by an engine that can perform 40 different movements sequences less technology less design and more room for the imagination. yeah i see and i. always a curious being it's not a cat and not a dog it doesn't really resemble any other...
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sisters pat and jean are 97 and 95.me past they kept secret, even from each other. the very first thing we all did on the course was sign the official secrets act, which is really quite fierce, and says, you know, if you betray the secrets, the ultimate penalty is death. so, you know, better be careful. i never knew what you were doing. it was years after the war when i got around to saying, "by the wayjean, what were you doing in cairo?" and she told me, and said, "what were you doing?" and i told her. but it was long after the war, wasn't it? years later. yes, years later. pat was just 19 when shejoined the wrens. because she can speak german, she was assigned to the secret wire service. they explained to me that i was going to be an interceptor, searching the german naval radio frequencies at little secret stations on the coast to pick up their messages. a lot of them were in the four letter enigma code, and you had to write those down absolutely accurately, and then immediately send them by teleprinter to bletchley
sisters pat and jean are 97 and 95.me past they kept secret, even from each other. the very first thing we all did on the course was sign the official secrets act, which is really quite fierce, and says, you know, if you betray the secrets, the ultimate penalty is death. so, you know, better be careful. i never knew what you were doing. it was years after the war when i got around to saying, "by the wayjean, what were you doing in cairo?" and she told me, and said, "what were you...
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and i looked at pat schroeder and introduced myself, and i said my name is ron dellums. i'm from california. she said, i know. and i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it's okay with you, it's cool with me, why don't you and i sit in this seat, side by side, together as if it's the most normal thing in the world? and she said cool. so ron dellums and pat schroeder sat on this one seat, and we never acted, even though we wanted to scream, we said no, we just let our silence and our behavior handle it. and they didn't know what to do because we didn't scream. so the next time the two seats were there, we made our point, and we moved on. >> dellums' service on that committee is really kind of reflecting a wider period of reform in the house where the power of committee chairs is rolled back, and junior members and a diversity of members, african-americans and women, get bigger and better committee assignments. and within a congress representative dellums is part of a group that helps remove that original cha
and i looked at pat schroeder and introduced myself, and i said my name is ron dellums. i'm from california. she said, i know. and i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it's okay with you, it's cool with me, why don't you and i sit in this seat, side by side, together as if it's the most normal thing in the world? and she said cool. so ron dellums and pat schroeder sat on this one seat, and we never acted, even though we wanted...
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vanna has been co-hosting "wheel of fortune" with pat sajak for 37 years. the letters. > reporter: do you miss turning the letters? i'm serious. >> no. i said, is there any way you can make my job easier? i didn't really say that. but it took time because they had to manually stop tape and change those letters. >> this is the last night of the puzzle board. you will no longer be turning letters. s. >>> the new board, whichwill yot is heat activated, and if anyone can heat up a board, you can. >> it went like that. so it saved hours. >> watching my all-time favorite show. >> reporter: it is not so easy to define vanna's appeal, but it is impossible to imagine wheel without here. sure, some of the show's 10 million viewers turn in to see what she will wear. you've done over 7,000 episodes -- >> yes. >> reporter: how many different dresses? >> over 7,000. i have never worn the same dress twice. this is my secret. i do this before i go out, when i'm wearing a sleeveless dress, so i can have some muscles. >> reporter: vanna white was born 63 years ago in north m
vanna has been co-hosting "wheel of fortune" with pat sajak for 37 years. the letters. > reporter: do you miss turning the letters? i'm serious. >> no. i said, is there any way you can make my job easier? i didn't really say that. but it took time because they had to manually stop tape and change those letters. >> this is the last night of the puzzle board. you will no longer be turning letters. s. >>> the new board, whichwill yot is heat activated, and if...
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at pat schroeder and i introduced myself. i said i am honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it is ok with you, cool with seatou and i sit in the side-by-side together as if it is the most normal thing in the world. and she said, cool. sat on thisr and i one seat for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted -- even though we no,ed to scream, we said, we just let our silence and behavior handle it. they did not know what to do, because we did not scream. two seats were there. we made our point. and's service -- dellums service on the committee -- the power of committee chairs is well back and in junior members and the diversity of members, african-americans and women get bigger and better committee assignments, and within a congress representative dellums is part of a group that helps to remove that original german from the committee -- chairman from the committee and putting another chairman. by the end of his career, he chairs the armed services committee. going the other changes on is more af
at pat schroeder and i introduced myself. i said i am honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it is ok with you, cool with seatou and i sit in the side-by-side together as if it is the most normal thing in the world. and she said, cool. sat on thisr and i one seat for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted -- even though we no,ed to scream, we said, we just let our silence and behavior handle it. they did not know what to...
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[cheering] my good friends, great republicans, nixon, and your charming wife, pat. , that wonderful republicano well and for so long. bill miller and his wife, stephanie. kristen, who has done such a time -- a commendable job. in sharing, this can -- chairing this convention. [applause] who i amrbert hoover told is watching. [applause] and, that great american, and his wife, general and misses eisenhower. [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determines, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. willher -- together we win. [applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. [cheering] accept the responsibility that goes with it, and i think -- i seek your continued help and guidance. causelow republicans, are is too great for any -- our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. our task would be to great for any man if he did not have the heart and hands of this great republican party. tonight, that every fibe
[cheering] my good friends, great republicans, nixon, and your charming wife, pat. , that wonderful republicano well and for so long. bill miller and his wife, stephanie. kristen, who has done such a time -- a commendable job. in sharing, this can -- chairing this convention. [applause] who i amrbert hoover told is watching. [applause] and, that great american, and his wife, general and misses eisenhower. [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans and americans...
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and joining us now is nevada state senator pat spearman. and thank you for inviting me. >> i want to ask you about the state. and i want to ask you if the partisan politics that are now have sort of engulfed the debate around mail-in voting at a national level if they have engulfed your state adds well. >> yes, they have, unfortunately. it is part of a trend that republicans don't think they can win if a lot of people show up to vote. yes, unfortunately that trend has come to nevada. >> senator, it seems so backwards, though. i mean, donald trump's voters or supporters or people who might want to vote for him in november might also wish to do so my mail. nevada is a state everybody competes for, a very important state. is there any reasoning with republicans, any saying to them, listen, your supporters might prefer to vote by mail in the middle of the pandemic, too? >> listen, we tried that. we tried that yesterday. there is really no reason. and i believe what they have done is they have been co-opted by a message that is not true. it's no
and joining us now is nevada state senator pat spearman. and thank you for inviting me. >> i want to ask you about the state. and i want to ask you if the partisan politics that are now have sort of engulfed the debate around mail-in voting at a national level if they have engulfed your state adds well. >> yes, they have, unfortunately. it is part of a trend that republicans don't think they can win if a lot of people show up to vote. yes, unfortunately that trend has come to...
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and i looked at past -- pat and i introduced myself. i said, i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply, if it is ok with you, why don't you and i sit in the seat side by side together as if it is the most normal thing in the world. and she said, cool. so we are on this one seat for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted as if -- even though we wanted to scream, we said no. we let our silence and our behavior handle it. they did not know what to do. we did not scream. so the next time, two seats were there. we made our point. we moved on. matt: the service on that committee represents a wider period of reform where the power of committee chairs is rolled back and junior members and the diversity of members, african-americans and women, get bigger and better committee assignments. within a congress, it is part of a group that helps to remove that original chairman from the committee and put in another chairman. eventually, by the end of his career, he chairs the armed services committee. so one of the other
and i looked at past -- pat and i introduced myself. i said, i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply, if it is ok with you, why don't you and i sit in the seat side by side together as if it is the most normal thing in the world. and she said, cool. so we are on this one seat for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted as if -- even though we wanted to scream, we said no. we let our silence and our behavior handle it. they...
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, i'm the brother of luis gongora pat.we are here where he was brutally killed by the police. they need to invest in people without homes. we insist day after day so that police take notice since the day they murdered luis gongor that we are asking for change. the supervisors up until today have done nothing. so we consider that we ourselves need to support the other familys who have been victims at the hands of police. so i remind the supervisors again that you must defund the police. against the police, we are involved in struggles, marches, so we stay day-by-day in their faces until the time comes when change is justly and necessarily made. we are going to be united with all of the other families to make continuous demands of the police and we have to continue to try to find a way and a solution to keep cutting them back. finally, i repeat once again to the supervisors, make this one count for real. because otherwise the police won't change at all the way they mistreat people. thank you. >> clerk: thank you again for th
, i'm the brother of luis gongora pat.we are here where he was brutally killed by the police. they need to invest in people without homes. we insist day after day so that police take notice since the day they murdered luis gongor that we are asking for change. the supervisors up until today have done nothing. so we consider that we ourselves need to support the other familys who have been victims at the hands of police. so i remind the supervisors again that you must defund the police. against...
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fauci, the president's going to pat you on the head.end him, the president's going to come after you. my first guest got a look at that firsthand today. congressman, always a pleasure. >>. >> i don't care who the president rewards and punishes, we're in the middle of a pandemic, the person we're relying on most in the task force has become a pivot point for the president to distract from the seriousness of the pandemic, and attacking fauci is his way of saying, all this stuff isn't so real. how did it play for you today. >> i cannot believe some of what jim jordan was zealing with. he seemed to be blaming the spread of the virus on protesters. people who are peaceably protesting. irrespective of where they may be. i don't know why he would gear row in on that kind of a gathering, he had nothing to say about the president being down in texas with a fund-raiser, no social distancing. no masks, but that's okay. jim jordan really is working for the president. i would hope he would work for the people of ohio more. now it seems as if it's mo
fauci, the president's going to pat you on the head.end him, the president's going to come after you. my first guest got a look at that firsthand today. congressman, always a pleasure. >>. >> i don't care who the president rewards and punishes, we're in the middle of a pandemic, the person we're relying on most in the task force has become a pivot point for the president to distract from the seriousness of the pandemic, and attacking fauci is his way of saying, all this stuff isn't...
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know the live anees disport our africa central america etc you know reaching out to any lebanese ex-pats of road and asking them to bring their money and i mean you would be surprised to learn what kind of you know what to what extent they went. to get some of that money they went there and representatives across across the world there were meeting lebanese ex-pats offering them all kinds of interest packages and attracting all of that money to give it directly to the libyan government to spend it recklessly without any plan of how that money would be paid yes it is a ponzi scheme it has all the signs of $1.00 and it is one so mounted in terms of outside help are we inching bend towards a bailout from the i.m.f. and what seems to be the hold up. yes i mean now now the political class will undergo some serious reforms and it will go to the gym but the package will know in no way each the numbers the lebanese political class would need to help the bank exact go back to its previous. order this this is this is not nor this is this is not possible anymore and many are now pointing out that s
know the live anees disport our africa central america etc you know reaching out to any lebanese ex-pats of road and asking them to bring their money and i mean you would be surprised to learn what kind of you know what to what extent they went. to get some of that money they went there and representatives across across the world there were meeting lebanese ex-pats offering them all kinds of interest packages and attracting all of that money to give it directly to the libyan government to spend...
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. ♪ >> in chicago, a post nomination appearance with pat nixon, his two daughters and his mother is madethe gop presidential candidate. ♪ of presidentaks eisenhower. >> when i think of the burdens he has carried, the responsibility that has been has also of the splendid record he has made in every way, particularly the dignity and the decency. andthe immense goodwill feeling and affection for people that he has brought to the office of the presidency. i realize that for any man,...
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ended up in this state and i met the school now instead of doing that i was able to have left this pat answer so then when i went home i can talk to my parents and you know someone asked me this question again and some rust. but i didn't have to do that like on the spot because when you're in elementary school at all you want to do a spit n. and it is hard and fast so. i think i have one related to kim who was basically talking about how she. talks to her kids a lot about race i was recently working with a teenage trans racial adoptee and she was telling me about how when her her white parents talk to her about racism within america she feels like they do it in an apologetic way like. you know i'm so sorry that you're going to have to deal with this but this is the reality and very kind of sad about it and this translation adopted teen went to one of her friend's houses a black friend who has black parents who is not adopted and those parents were talking to both of them about policing in america and those parents were doing it and just in fact way that was not apologetic and she came
ended up in this state and i met the school now instead of doing that i was able to have left this pat answer so then when i went home i can talk to my parents and you know someone asked me this question again and some rust. but i didn't have to do that like on the spot because when you're in elementary school at all you want to do a spit n. and it is hard and fast so. i think i have one related to kim who was basically talking about how she. talks to her kids a lot about race i was recently...
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pat. pat do you go back and watch some of those rumors debates he was so big he wasn't incoherent. and against bernie he was. and were calling for a drug test. is not all there everybody knows and i like the running it gets people that are weak mentally i think joe is the weakest up here. sleepy joe the odd. sort of joe 3033 poll the soon to see is pretty to be here and there back here at least loosely. you know we try to do nothing in iraq is not americans for an hour in a try to meet in iran excuse me retried in ukraine. i am very willing to lead to american public judge my physical and mental so my physical as well as my mental field fitness why the hell would i take a test. and that's like saying you know before you on this program you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not when you check out. go to the now go and take a look at the bar inches on the 4 inches of the. investigation he performed 1870000 tests a day so that's 1000000 870000 1000000 tests. person . woman man camera. t.v. . there's a female be back in 35 minutes with another news the start to international s
pat. pat do you go back and watch some of those rumors debates he was so big he wasn't incoherent. and against bernie he was. and were calling for a drug test. is not all there everybody knows and i like the running it gets people that are weak mentally i think joe is the weakest up here. sleepy joe the odd. sort of joe 3033 poll the soon to see is pretty to be here and there back here at least loosely. you know we try to do nothing in iraq is not americans for an hour in a try to meet in iran...
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pat. pat do you go back and watch some of those rumors debates he was so big he wasn't incoherent. and against kerry he was. and were calling for a drug test. is not all there everybody knows that and i like the running it gets people that are weak mentally i think joe is the weakest up here now sleepy joe the. good joe 3033 call you soon this is great to be here and back here please please for. you know we're trying to do nothing in iraq is not americans for an hour in a trying time in iran excuse me tried in ukraine. i am very willing to american public judge my physical model so my physical as well as my mental so fitness why the hell would i take an test. and that's like saying you play you on this program you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not when you pick up. my oakley now go and take a look at the bar inches monday 4 inches of the. investigation he performed 1870000 tests a day so that's 1000000 870000 1000000 tests. personal . woman and camera. t.v. . that does it for me i'll be back in 33 minutes of another look at the news this is marty international. is your
pat. pat do you go back and watch some of those rumors debates he was so big he wasn't incoherent. and against kerry he was. and were calling for a drug test. is not all there everybody knows that and i like the running it gets people that are weak mentally i think joe is the weakest up here now sleepy joe the. good joe 3033 call you soon this is great to be here and back here please please for. you know we're trying to do nothing in iraq is not americans for an hour in a trying time in iran...
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, i'm the brother of luis gongora pat.we are here where he was brutally killed by the police. they need to invest in people without homes. we insist day after day so that police take notice since the day they murdered luis gongor that we are asking for change. the supervisors up until today have done nothing. so we consider that we ourselves need to support the other familys who have been victims at the hands of police. so i remind the supervisors again that you must defund the police. against the police, we are involved in struggles, marches, so we stay day-by-day in their faces until the time comes when change is justly and necessarily made. we are going to be united with all of the other families to make continuous demands of the police and we have to continue to try to find a way and a solution to keep cutting them back. finally, i repeat once again to the supervisors, make this one count for real. because otherwise the police won't change at all the way they mistreat people. thank you. >> clerk: thank you again for th
, i'm the brother of luis gongora pat.we are here where he was brutally killed by the police. they need to invest in people without homes. we insist day after day so that police take notice since the day they murdered luis gongor that we are asking for change. the supervisors up until today have done nothing. so we consider that we ourselves need to support the other familys who have been victims at the hands of police. so i remind the supervisors again that you must defund the police. against...
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then pat buchanan in 1992. , retired general colin powell in 1996.nd former secretary of state condoleezza rice in 2012. howard baker had already been senate majority leader for three years when he addressed the 1984 republican convention. he became 18 years, known as the great negotiator, including passage of the clean air act and the clean water act. senator baker was vice chair of the committee that investigated whitewater, president nixon, and members of his administration. 35 years later during the impeachment trials of president trump, intelligence chair adam schiff asked, "where is howard baker? where the people willing to go beyond their party to look to their duty?" senator baker spoke to delegates in dallas. ♪ sen. baker: thank you very much. late is and gentlemen, thank you very much. does anybody here think ronald reagan should be re-elected president of the united states? [cheers and applause] ici have come to the right place. [laughter] come to amocrats have different conclusion. they say america is waiting for walter mondale. [crowd bo
then pat buchanan in 1992. , retired general colin powell in 1996.nd former secretary of state condoleezza rice in 2012. howard baker had already been senate majority leader for three years when he addressed the 1984 republican convention. he became 18 years, known as the great negotiator, including passage of the clean air act and the clean water act. senator baker was vice chair of the committee that investigated whitewater, president nixon, and members of his administration. 35 years later...
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and patting her that we have goals demands and a dream and a dream is to have a country that is ruled by a true constitutional monarchy like england japan didn't norway when the monarchy is under the constitution and the highest power belongs to the people. although the movement is being driven by the students of this country others are joining the gatherings especially on weekends and they made organizing groups have already started to plan for the next round of weekend protests in september it's got harder al-jazeera bangkok will turn into the coronavirus pandemic now and south korea is said to reimpose otitis social distancing restrictions from sunday to cope with a resurgence that of infections the country has reported its 9th day of triple digit case increases $300.00 session to record it on saturday night clubs and churches will be closed again and large gatherings are also to be banned. virus ex-pats are concerns the rollout of an only partially tested russian vaccine may actually encourage the corona virus to mutate some scientists say deploying a vaccine that's not going thro
and patting her that we have goals demands and a dream and a dream is to have a country that is ruled by a true constitutional monarchy like england japan didn't norway when the monarchy is under the constitution and the highest power belongs to the people. although the movement is being driven by the students of this country others are joining the gatherings especially on weekends and they made organizing groups have already started to plan for the next round of weekend protests in september...
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we did when we interviewed you in '81, is there still some more questions, if i can leave them with pat, and if he can get to you in the next couple of days to -- >> yes, fine. >> do those, that would be -- >> be very happy to do. >> fine. let me see. >> being a reader of reader's digest. >> well, thank you. your first accomplishment in 1981 was to push through a huge tax cut. now you're fighting for revamping of the entire tax code. when did you first start thinking about what you call the disgraceful inequities of the tax system? >> well, i've always believed in those -- always, for a lot of years. i think it's gotten so out of line, so complicated. i've thought that most of our people, or many of our peoples, disgust with the tax system wasn't based on the size of the tax but on the complication, the confusion of it. and in '81, we had -- we were faced with the emergency, we felt, of the recession then and what had to be done. so we couldn't think reform. but if you'll remember in talking about our first tax program many times, we said this is only the first stage. this isn't the end
we did when we interviewed you in '81, is there still some more questions, if i can leave them with pat, and if he can get to you in the next couple of days to -- >> yes, fine. >> do those, that would be -- >> be very happy to do. >> fine. let me see. >> being a reader of reader's digest. >> well, thank you. your first accomplishment in 1981 was to push through a huge tax cut. now you're fighting for revamping of the entire tax code. when did you first start...
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freed on bail during his foresee our detention police show to interviews he did with foreign media pats on subsumption media posts as evidence of suspected collusion with foreign forces and you offense that the person in jail for life i met my parents i met people and some of the senators and congressmen in the us but if you call this is called lucian what can i say so mostly my career shouldn't is to have interviews why don't you studio in that way. i can be scared if i'm scared i won't be able to do anything or say anything that's why i accept your interview without any doubt beijing is making similar allegations against the media tycoon's newspaper office say the most threatened critical paper in time it's news room was also raided lie had this message for his staff. i told them that consider your own safety your conscience and you operate cation to church and society we are not asking you to be done martyr you know do whatever you think is the right thing to do so we would just continue to do it and test the water many protesters have been left wondering what now has both peaceful a
freed on bail during his foresee our detention police show to interviews he did with foreign media pats on subsumption media posts as evidence of suspected collusion with foreign forces and you offense that the person in jail for life i met my parents i met people and some of the senators and congressmen in the us but if you call this is called lucian what can i say so mostly my career shouldn't is to have interviews why don't you studio in that way. i can be scared if i'm scared i won't be...
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up 200% year to date the pat on the back is coming right now.all right, up next, jon pete in new york city. no relation to your brother. i'm a long time holder of oracle what's your opinion on it? >> well, pete, i am a holder of oracle right now as well i'm in the 55 calls, short the 60s out in august and i'm long stock. this one has just languished there, scott when you look at the tech stocks that have really out performed this year. this one is just very nonvolatile. even on the draw down it wasn't as extreme as some of the others but, i'm holding out hope. obviously earnings way out there in september i'm in here and i would hold onto it, pete. >> funny to hear you answer a question for pete. megan, to you from jimmy in new york how should i structure my value portfolio if i'm only 15 years old? that's awesome that you're watching us and sending us a question at just 15. welcome. we're happy to have you. >> yes, i totally agree. it's important to understand especially long term investment horizon, that value occurs along the a gradient with
up 200% year to date the pat on the back is coming right now.all right, up next, jon pete in new york city. no relation to your brother. i'm a long time holder of oracle what's your opinion on it? >> well, pete, i am a holder of oracle right now as well i'm in the 55 calls, short the 60s out in august and i'm long stock. this one has just languished there, scott when you look at the tech stocks that have really out performed this year. this one is just very nonvolatile. even on the draw...
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to my good friend and great republican, dick nixon and your charming wife, pat. republican who has served us well for so long, bill miller, and his wife, stephanie. to thurston morton, who has done such a commendable job in chairmaning this convention. [applause] to mr. herbert hoover, whom i hope is watching. and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower. [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. [applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. [cheers and applause] i accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it, and i seek your continued help and your continued guidance. my fellow republicans, our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. our task would be too great for any man, did he not have with him the heart and the hands of this great republican party, an
to my good friend and great republican, dick nixon and your charming wife, pat. republican who has served us well for so long, bill miller, and his wife, stephanie. to thurston morton, who has done such a commendable job in chairmaning this convention. [applause] to mr. herbert hoover, whom i hope is watching. and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower. [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this...
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on our minds from the very beginning. >> last question, and then i will leave extra questions with pat. it has been for years since you were shot. how is that attempt on your life changed your life, the way you look at things? >> i don't know whether it is changed my life are not. i always was a pretty good boy about minding the security people when they told me not to go there or not to go there. it has changed my life physically in a number of ways. now, that, coupled with the whole terrorist thing. with the whole terrorist thing, there are things that i can't do anymore, and i recognize it. for example, we can't go to church, and i miss that. but i recognize, it's not just me. i now am a threat to other people. if i go someplace like that with the various terrorist practices, calm car bombs and everything else, i could be responsible for the lives of a lot of other people. so i am reconciles to that. the whole thing of that shooting though, i went all the way to the hospital, i walked into the emergency room on my own not knowing that i have been shot. i was shot in midair. when the
on our minds from the very beginning. >> last question, and then i will leave extra questions with pat. it has been for years since you were shot. how is that attempt on your life changed your life, the way you look at things? >> i don't know whether it is changed my life are not. i always was a pretty good boy about minding the security people when they told me not to go there or not to go there. it has changed my life physically in a number of ways. now, that, coupled with the...
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see one that's patting connecticut, bret? >> guest: perhaps not all ofhe those facts are out in the public yet. i think some of those give the flavor of what the country is viewing from this case in particular. that is you certainly have misconduct by the fbi in the investigation. you have concerns over key witnesses. youey have concerns over what patty refers to as the set up. let's look at that. you have a director of t the fbi that directs investigation to go forward despite the fbi finding that there is not a basis to believe there was any concern. so the investigation start to begin with. does very much like the attorney general indicated on multiple occasions. it was in search of something without a predicate to be concerned about the investigation. that doesn't include what then came out as we now know the agents in the interview the believer telling the truth. some people asked the question, why would somebody plead guilty? there are many reasons. i have seen it i've been in the criminal justice system for 20 plus yea
see one that's patting connecticut, bret? >> guest: perhaps not all ofhe those facts are out in the public yet. i think some of those give the flavor of what the country is viewing from this case in particular. that is you certainly have misconduct by the fbi in the investigation. you have concerns over key witnesses. youey have concerns over what patty refers to as the set up. let's look at that. you have a director of t the fbi that directs investigation to go forward despite the fbi...
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pat buchanan, colin powell and condoleezzza rice. c-span.nly on your unfiltered view of politics. >> on the night joe biden accepted the nomination, some of the other speakers were keisha buttigieg.ms, pete a bunch of federalized troops to help him get there. no one fought harder for your right to vote than john lewis. here to speak about him and his legacy, we have one of our great mayors. hello. i know you are recovering from the coronavirus. how are you feeling? evening.good i feel really good. thank you for asking. my husband, on the other hand, is still having many of the lingering side effect that people talk about, but all in all, our family is doing great. >> i'm glad to hear it, but i think a lot of americans are going to be dealing with that for a long time. i wanted to ask you something --
pat buchanan, colin powell and condoleezzza rice. c-span.nly on your unfiltered view of politics. >> on the night joe biden accepted the nomination, some of the other speakers were keisha buttigieg.ms, pete a bunch of federalized troops to help him get there. no one fought harder for your right to vote than john lewis. here to speak about him and his legacy, we have one of our great mayors. hello. i know you are recovering from the coronavirus. how are you feeling? evening.good i feel...
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i've got my i day look this is my day on from the press club down area about them to the local ex-pats and discussion should reparations be paid to continue to use the boat on people losing their support the freedom of the people looking to leave giving voice to the voiceless it like you're going to wind down every time you want programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on al jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bid health workers by well. 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases of coronavirus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go. because there are other people that need me people that are sick and dying and not isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them. on counting the cost cracks in the global economy stocks or
i've got my i day look this is my day on from the press club down area about them to the local ex-pats and discussion should reparations be paid to continue to use the boat on people losing their support the freedom of the people looking to leave giving voice to the voiceless it like you're going to wind down every time you want programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on al jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bid health workers by well. 29000 cuban...
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pat $156 billion in lost equity.know that individuals use that equity in their home to invest in college. it would have paid for more than 8,000,004 year degrees based on the average amount of a four-year public education. it would have funded more than 4 million businesses based on the average amount blacks on to start up their firm. it would have fixed the pipes in flint, michigan, 3000 times over. when we talk about what needs wealth of a we should look to the policies that created wealth for some and limited it for others. caroline: part of the metropolitan fellow program. your view as we head to the dnc problemswhat are the that start to target this issue? . andre: you will see democrats in particular focus on structural inequality. thatwill make an argument you need to level the playing field in order for people to take advantage of markets and housing. there are millions of people buying homes but they cannot reap the benefits of the american dream as a result. you need to have programs and initiatives that in
pat $156 billion in lost equity.know that individuals use that equity in their home to invest in college. it would have paid for more than 8,000,004 year degrees based on the average amount of a four-year public education. it would have funded more than 4 million businesses based on the average amount blacks on to start up their firm. it would have fixed the pipes in flint, michigan, 3000 times over. when we talk about what needs wealth of a we should look to the policies that created wealth...
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convention speakers by prominent republican politicians, senator howard baker, political commentator patmer secretary state colin powell, and former secretary state condoleezza rice. watch past convention speeches, and the start of the republican national convention, monday, only on c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. ♪ every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents, to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the rotavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage students. -- the impact of the coronavirus. >> gorbachev did most of the work, reagan met him halfway, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press i should mention, madison originally called of the freedom of the use of the press and it is freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we know refer to institutionally as the press. >> l
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eastern for past convention speeches by prominent republican politicians like pat beginning powell, and colin condoleezza rice. theh the start of republican national convention monday, only on c-span. president trump announced the fda's emergency authorization of expanded use of convalescent plasma to treat coronavirus patients. the president was joined at the anefing and he offered update on storms approaching the southern u.s.. coronavirus. he also spoke about the california wildfires. the federal government has already deployed over 26,001st responders and personnel to battle the wildfires. we are working very closely with ae governor and closely with lot of great state representatives and local representatives. we will take care of the situation. 26,001st responders already. our hearts go out to the thousands of families who have lost their homes. we grieve for the families of two first responders. and five residents who have wrist their lives. it's been a very horrific fire. one of the biggest we have ever seen. my administration is also closely monitoring hurricane marco and tropi
eastern for past convention speeches by prominent republican politicians like pat beginning powell, and colin condoleezza rice. theh the start of republican national convention monday, only on c-span. president trump announced the fda's emergency authorization of expanded use of convalescent plasma to treat coronavirus patients. the president was joined at the anefing and he offered update on storms approaching the southern u.s.. coronavirus. he also spoke about the california wildfires. the...