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one is ex pats. and the military trends historically republican, but, you know, arguably less so this year. and the ex pats actually are usually professionals working abroad or living abroad because of family members. family connections. and they tend to be more educated on average than most americans and they tend to be professionals. and these groups have been trending democratic. so the two gruchs oups in a way historically cancel each other out. the military is probably leaning less toward the republicans than they have in the past and the ex pat vote is probably leaning more democratic than it has been in the past. >> let me ask you one last question before we go on that question. we are seeing report levels of early voting here. the enthusiasm seems through the roof. any sense of whether the ex pat vote, we'll see that, as well? >> yeah. turnout is expected to be higher than it was in 2016. and there is only room to improve for the ex pass vote so it's very reasonable to think that would actual
one is ex pats. and the military trends historically republican, but, you know, arguably less so this year. and the ex pats actually are usually professionals working abroad or living abroad because of family members. family connections. and they tend to be more educated on average than most americans and they tend to be professionals. and these groups have been trending democratic. so the two gruchs oups in a way historically cancel each other out. the military is probably leaning less toward...
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pat goes in and two minutes pat is out and gets in the back of the car and says, i'm ready.ust wanted to check out my dad's hairline because i'm starting to lose my hair. i wanted to know if i'm going to go bald. >> jimmy: matthew mcconaughey's book is "green light." more with matthew when we return. (driver vo) when i started this commute, everyone said i was crazy. so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. my outback always got me there. so when it was time, of course i got a new one. because my kids still need me. and i need them. (avo male) welcome to the 2020 subaru outback. the most reliable outback ever. go where love takes you. (avo female) get 0% apr financing for 63 months on select new 2020 models. now through november 2nd. floors for toddlers. let'floors for toys.ors. floors for stories. floors for screams. let us floor you at lowe's with new on-trend floors, lighting and easy install. (vo) cinnamon toast crunch. every square blasted with cinna-dust! ♪ at t-mobile, we believe access to the internet equals opportunity. that's why we're launc
pat goes in and two minutes pat is out and gets in the back of the car and says, i'm ready.ust wanted to check out my dad's hairline because i'm starting to lose my hair. i wanted to know if i'm going to go bald. >> jimmy: matthew mcconaughey's book is "green light." more with matthew when we return. (driver vo) when i started this commute, everyone said i was crazy. so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. my outback always got me there. so when it was...
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ex--pats. the system has been running smoothly for decades but this year, demand is through the roof said this woman who runs the u.s. vote foundation. >> as so many different crisis hit the u.s., overseas citizens became more and more aware of what was going on and wanted to participate. have you got any idea how many more overseas ballots will be returned this year than in previous years? >> our sentiment in regards to 2016, it had wiwill be about do >> radical left -- >> will you shut up, man. >> but the bitterly contested 2020 election has american ex-pats feeling stress. >> now the question is, do i trim the page, or don't i trim the page? >> janet fisher from new york read and re-read the instructions for the ballot she printed at home. see, if it was not 100% perfect. i thought they would discount my vote and i feel very passionate about voting in this particular election. >> erin stayser is from michigan. >> i will be able to watch it and refresh every day until i see that it has been s
ex--pats. the system has been running smoothly for decades but this year, demand is through the roof said this woman who runs the u.s. vote foundation. >> as so many different crisis hit the u.s., overseas citizens became more and more aware of what was going on and wanted to participate. have you got any idea how many more overseas ballots will be returned this year than in previous years? >> our sentiment in regards to 2016, it had wiwill be about do >> radical left --...
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pat: $3.60 a pound. 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 thinks. so, john's on his way. do you
pat: $3.60 a pound. 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?...
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but heather's sister jen and her cousin pat thought o'connell was way off base.as heather involved in drugs? >> no. she smoked pot, but she never did any kind of other drugs. >> less than a spoonful. it was to help her anxiety. >> reporter: your family and the sheriff's department were very much not on the same page. that came pretty quickly. >> very quickly. i'd say about a month into it. >> reporter: jen and pat thought o'connell should be looking closer to home -- a lot closer. and at someone with whom heather had a volatile relationship. that person was heather's brother josh feasel. they were fighting a lot. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: according to jen, josh sent heather an ugly text message just hours before heather went missing, berating her for failing a nursing exam. "too stupid to pass the lpn battery exam. low expectations of yourself. typical trash like your mom and dad." >> he knew what to say that would get under her skin. >> it was fair to assume that heather and josh didn't always see eye to eye. >> reporter: o'connell said josh was less than cooper
but heather's sister jen and her cousin pat thought o'connell was way off base.as heather involved in drugs? >> no. she smoked pot, but she never did any kind of other drugs. >> less than a spoonful. it was to help her anxiety. >> reporter: your family and the sheriff's department were very much not on the same page. that came pretty quickly. >> very quickly. i'd say about a month into it. >> reporter: jen and pat thought o'connell should be looking closer to home...
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pat foye was saying mid december. more tragic is once they start announcing the thousands and thousands of layoffs coast-to-coast, including i would suggest a mix of politics, they will switch on a dime, so why do we need to get there, why can't we just fix it now? there is a small matter of an election in the way. what will you read this weekend besides the fed bulletin. lisa: emily in paris? tom: it is killer. lisa: i will read the report. i want to understand the move behind the bond yield. that is an interesting move given the fact the fed is still buying bonds, still expecting muted growth, there is still uncertainty around the election. tom: i go back to your muted growth. the huge mistreat with all of the other distractions is where is the aggregate demand. brainerd touched on this in important comments earlier this week which is where is the economy? we will dive into that in a very exciting next week. of course the following week, the first tuesday of november with our special coverage. i am not sure kevin ci
pat foye was saying mid december. more tragic is once they start announcing the thousands and thousands of layoffs coast-to-coast, including i would suggest a mix of politics, they will switch on a dime, so why do we need to get there, why can't we just fix it now? there is a small matter of an election in the way. what will you read this weekend besides the fed bulletin. lisa: emily in paris? tom: it is killer. lisa: i will read the report. i want to understand the move behind the bond yield....
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so pat's got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is 1st a politician and secondly a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person. running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the 2nd coming of christ can happen there has to be a kind of apocalypse and so a politics of chaos actually fits in very nicely with his religious beliefs and that's going to be a great thing for christianity so to the extent that donald trump is an agent of chaos pat robertson embrace of that why shouldn't know there are. people praying for because he sees this is getting us closer and closer to the end times in the 2nd coming. white evangelicals were central to talks election victory in
so pat's got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is 1st a politician and secondly a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person. running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the...
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and pat and donna, i want you to help me out here. bill stepien, the president's campaign manager, apparently, while being privately pessimi pessimist pessimistic, has outlined what he believes is the scenario for victory for donald trump. and apparently, in staff meetings, he says the easy part is winning ohio, florida, georgia, and maine's second congressional district. then they need the following scenarios to kick in. scenario one would be winning arizona, north carolina, pennsylvania. scenario two would be winning arizona, north carolina, michigan. and scenario three would be north carolina, michigan, nevada. so, pat mccrory, there is one state that is in all three of their scenarios, and that is the state of north carolina. where is the president? how hard do you think this will be for the president to carry the state of north carolina this time? >> i predict he will carry the state of north carolina. it will be very, very close. but the dilemma he has is the democrats have so much money on the ground, both in north and south ca
and pat and donna, i want you to help me out here. bill stepien, the president's campaign manager, apparently, while being privately pessimi pessimist pessimistic, has outlined what he believes is the scenario for victory for donald trump. and apparently, in staff meetings, he says the easy part is winning ohio, florida, georgia, and maine's second congressional district. then they need the following scenarios to kick in. scenario one would be winning arizona, north carolina, pennsylvania....
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with vice president nixon and his wife pat, he introduces her to the people, then he speaks of his program.. he speaks of the progress of these past eight years and the need for seeking experience leaders at the helm of the nation. in their travels, the candidates visit american indian communities seeking their votes. they meet with people in all parts of the country with easygoing informality and with a sense of humor. beginning in hawaii, in september, the campaign stretches into early november when the first snow starts to fall in the eastern states of pennsylvania and new york. by this time, the issues of the campaign have been made clear. tuesday, november 8th, is election day all over the country. streets and buildings are decorated with flags. the campaign clamor has died down and giving way to quiet reflection. but all the 50 states of the union, this is a legal holiday. many places a business ar closed. the people are urged to exercise their right to vote, th line up in front of schools, community halls in private homes at the places designated for election centers. in some places
with vice president nixon and his wife pat, he introduces her to the people, then he speaks of his program.. he speaks of the progress of these past eight years and the need for seeking experience leaders at the helm of the nation. in their travels, the candidates visit american indian communities seeking their votes. they meet with people in all parts of the country with easygoing informality and with a sense of humor. beginning in hawaii, in september, the campaign stretches into early...
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who is on your list, joe. >> but in this most bitterly contested election in decades, american ex-pats are feeling some stress. >> now the question is do i trim the page or don't i trim the page. >> janet from new york read and reread the instructions for the ballot she printed at home. >> if it wasn't 100 percent perfect, that is what they would discount my vote. and i feel very passionate about voting in this particular election. >> i didn't receive my ballot and i have spoken to two other americans as well that have been luving here and they didn't receive theirs either. >> she did register online though and was able to print one but it has shaken her faith. >> i'm not really sure, so i do feel more sceptical than i have in the past. >> in the lobby of the u.s. embassy in london there is a special mail box. some americans rattled by changes to the u.s. postal service and allegations of fraud choose to post their ballots here. one was patricia wynn. >> how confident are you that your vote will be counted in the long run? >> i think it's really worrying that we actually start to quest
who is on your list, joe. >> but in this most bitterly contested election in decades, american ex-pats are feeling some stress. >> now the question is do i trim the page or don't i trim the page. >> janet from new york read and reread the instructions for the ballot she printed at home. >> if it wasn't 100 percent perfect, that is what they would discount my vote. and i feel very passionate about voting in this particular election. >> i didn't receive my ballot and...
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[applause] also pat cipollone, thank you, pat.ause] and very importantly, i want to welcome justice barrett's husband jesse, thank you, jesse. [applause] thank you. we also recognize your seven children, your great, beautiful children who have become really just very popular in this nation. people have been watching them and loving them and they are watching right now back home in indiana, thank you very much. [applause] i speak to everyone when i say that the barrett family has captured america's heart. it is highly fitting that justice barrett fills the seat of a true pioneer for women, justice ruth bader ginsburg. tonight, justice barrett becomes not only the fifth woman to serve on our nation's highest court, but the very first mother of school aged children to become a supreme court justice. very important. [applause] over the past few weeks, the entire world has seen justice barrett's deep knowledge, tremendous poise, and towering intellect. she answered questions for hours on end throughout her entire confirmation, her impe
[applause] also pat cipollone, thank you, pat.ause] and very importantly, i want to welcome justice barrett's husband jesse, thank you, jesse. [applause] thank you. we also recognize your seven children, your great, beautiful children who have become really just very popular in this nation. people have been watching them and loving them and they are watching right now back home in indiana, thank you very much. [applause] i speak to everyone when i say that the barrett family has captured...
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heather's cousin, pat harger, was also a co-worker. >> i remember the day she got her first check. she was overjoyed. and she was thrilled. you know what i mean? almost like she hit the lottery. >> reporter: that schedule went like clockwork until april 9th, 2015. that's heather punching out at 6:17 a.m., wearing a whirlpool t-shirt. we don't know for sure what happened next. we do know she didn't pick up mckenzie later that day. at first, jen thought maybe heather had overslept. >> i call, and her phone went straight to voicemail, over and over and over, and i -- >> reporter: which was unusual. >> very unusual. >> reporter: the hours passed, and no one had seen heather. the family called police and were told to give it some time. that didn't work for jen, who along with a couple of heather's friends, made these flyers and started putting them everywhere. sort of with every passing minute you're getting a little bit more -- >> frantic.
heather's cousin, pat harger, was also a co-worker. >> i remember the day she got her first check. she was overjoyed. and she was thrilled. you know what i mean? almost like she hit the lottery. >> reporter: that schedule went like clockwork until april 9th, 2015. that's heather punching out at 6:17 a.m., wearing a whirlpool t-shirt. we don't know for sure what happened next. we do know she didn't pick up mckenzie later that day. at first, jen thought maybe heather had overslept....
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patting. from their fingers over various textiles for hours on end and millions of people watch them if. videos like these are uploaded to you cheat every day francisco likes to watch them soon. i know you're off on one of the audition complan this one features an artist from asia and she brushes her hair with different brushes and combs it too i think i've watched it around 20
patting. from their fingers over various textiles for hours on end and millions of people watch them if. videos like these are uploaded to you cheat every day francisco likes to watch them soon. i know you're off on one of the audition complan this one features an artist from asia and she brushes her hair with different brushes and combs it too i think i've watched it around 20
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pat, there's one state that's in all these of their scenarios and that is the state of north carolinard do you think this will be for the president to carry the state of north carolina this time? >> i predict he will carry the state of north carolina. it will be very, very close, but the dilemma he has is the democrats have so much money on the ground. both in north and south carolina. let me put it this way, on my radio show, i have more democratic ads than republican ads. that means the democrats have a lot of money. but there's one word that the republicans are repeating over and over again and that's amy barrett. she -- the supreme court confirmation hearings we think have brought some momentum to the trump campaign and the democrats aren't bringing her name up at all on the campaign trail. >> donna edwards, there's one state that is not included in any of these scenarios, and it happens to be a state the president campaigned in yesterday, and that is wisconsin. it's interesting to see how pessimistic republicans are about wisconsin, at least the president's campaign manager. are
pat, there's one state that's in all these of their scenarios and that is the state of north carolinard do you think this will be for the president to carry the state of north carolina this time? >> i predict he will carry the state of north carolina. it will be very, very close, but the dilemma he has is the democrats have so much money on the ground. both in north and south carolina. let me put it this way, on my radio show, i have more democratic ads than republican ads. that means the...
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today, pennsylvania senator pat toomey announced he is retiring. he will continue serving out his term but will not run for reelection in 2022. here are his remarks about his decision on his political future. sen. toomey: good morning, everyone. i'm the ceo of public media and it gives me a great honor to introduce the united states senator for pat -- from pennsylvania, the honorable patrick toomey. tim.toomey: thank you, take your time, it's all right. good morning. and thanks for being here. a special thanks to my family for joining me today. patrick,chris, my son, on the far left, my daughter bridget, and our son duncan. my family and i have reached a decision and i wanted to share that with the people of pennsylvania. and that is that i will not be running for reelection in 2022. and i will not be running for governor. i will serve out the remainder of my term for a little over two years that are left to the current term. after that, my plan is to go back to the private sector. thatt to say very clearly representing the people of pennsylvania,
today, pennsylvania senator pat toomey announced he is retiring. he will continue serving out his term but will not run for reelection in 2022. here are his remarks about his decision on his political future. sen. toomey: good morning, everyone. i'm the ceo of public media and it gives me a great honor to introduce the united states senator for pat -- from pennsylvania, the honorable patrick toomey. tim.toomey: thank you, take your time, it's all right. good morning. and thanks for being here....
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pat, good afternoon. great to have you.dmit a little bit of skepticism here because you run the risk of doing what they used to call in silicon valley vapor wear if this milk product isn't ready, why announce it >> i think that one of the -- one of the things about our company is that, you know, it is, above all a -- i would say a planetary technology research institute. it was founded to address the greatest environmental threat our planet has ever faced, which is the catastrophic environmental impact of our use of animals as a food technology. it is by far if the most destructive technology in human history. it so happened when we were founded to address this problem that the solution involved building an entirely new technology platform that enable us to far moresustainably make better versions, better in the sense of doing a better job of giving consumers what they value of meat, fish, and diry food directly from -- dairy food directly from plants it is by far the most important science and engineering project in human
pat, good afternoon. great to have you.dmit a little bit of skepticism here because you run the risk of doing what they used to call in silicon valley vapor wear if this milk product isn't ready, why announce it >> i think that one of the -- one of the things about our company is that, you know, it is, above all a -- i would say a planetary technology research institute. it was founded to address the greatest environmental threat our planet has ever faced, which is the catastrophic...
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. >> i pat, i have my camping gear my husband's truck. we have the pat's. >>> 11 days until the election, how to get your vote counted before the rush. >>> if you want your vote reported on election night, i need it by come in my position by monday before the election. >>> breaking news right now on the news at seven, streaming on cbsn bay area, in the past hour, we learned a fire burning in the napa county hills has scorched 50 acres, thanks to a large-scale attack. it is our the 25% contained tonight. >>> that evening, i'm ken bastida. >>> i was with cook. the fire sparked outside of st. helena in the area of lower tiles valley road. and child spoke valley road. pockets the flames in the remote area. crews have been trying to stamp them out with fire retardant and water drops to the so- called hope fire has closed a stretch of child spoke valley road but there are no homes in the immediate area. no word yet on the cause and we will continue to watch this fire. >>> we continue to watch the wind that are set to start whipping up again thi
. >> i pat, i have my camping gear my husband's truck. we have the pat's. >>> 11 days until the election, how to get your vote counted before the rush. >>> if you want your vote reported on election night, i need it by come in my position by monday before the election. >>> breaking news right now on the news at seven, streaming on cbsn bay area, in the past hour, we learned a fire burning in the napa county hills has scorched 50 acres, thanks to a large-scale...
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pats in business. last chance, it's fourth and ten and newton's pass is incomplete. the broncos win 18-12. so many guys with bay area connections. here is another eagles ravins, miles sanders breaks through but the ravins' defenders don't give up on him as he's trying to get a touchdown. watch him here punch the ball loss and j.j. white side falls for the second career touchdown. now watch again. kids, always keep your blocks down field and stay alert. look at 19. the stanford guy. he scores. the ravins win 30-28. coming up at 6:00, one of the craziest interceptions i've seen in my years of watching football. i'm sure you'll think it's crazy, too. >> what a tease. thanks. >>> just ahead in the balance, up next, when every step matters. we'll see what i but i can't say i expected this. because it was easy. to fight these fires, we need funding - plain and simple. for this crisis, and for the next one. prop 15 closes tax loopholes so rich corporations pay their fair share of taxes. so firefighters like me, have what we need to do the job, and to do it right. the big co
pats in business. last chance, it's fourth and ten and newton's pass is incomplete. the broncos win 18-12. so many guys with bay area connections. here is another eagles ravins, miles sanders breaks through but the ravins' defenders don't give up on him as he's trying to get a touchdown. watch him here punch the ball loss and j.j. white side falls for the second career touchdown. now watch again. kids, always keep your blocks down field and stay alert. look at 19. the stanford guy. he scores....
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park apartments opened in 1968 were offered to tenants who were displaced during redevelopment like patsmith. >> as redevelopment came through, they tore down 104 square blocks of homes, apartments, businesses. >> redevelopment started with the housing act in 1949 signed by president truman. their purpose was to reinvent areas. thousands of people were displaced from san francisco's historically black fillmore district. that boasted performances from jazz icons like millie holiday, john coltrane and miles davis. jazz culture has not in the same sense. midtown offer displaced families a place to live. >> it is said, it was rent to own, there was a big sign saying see, we are trying to do the right thing for you guys but it never came to fruition. >> for decades tenants like pat maintained low rent inking the building was rent controlled. in 2014 the city changed the game yet again. mercy housing took over and reassessed each tenants income. for tenants like jerry, right went up by $500. >> when i got here my rent was lower, then when mercy came, suddenly it went up, way up. >> many tenan
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q, pat you are absolutely correct. arizona is not an independent state but is a very republican state. if you look at registration rates in the state, the number of registered republicans far exceed the number of democrats. republicans -- i'm sorry democrats have gained slightly and have a slight edge in the number of new registered voters over the past few months, but registered republicans still by a prettymocrats large margin. it isn't that arizonans are independent, it is that what we see when we look at ideology, whether one identifies as a conservative, moderate, or a number ofhat a large arizonans identify as moderate. that isn't to say there aren't the roast and conservatives in the state, but within the two major political factions, the republican party and the them credit party, 39% of democrats identify as ideologically moderate. about one third of registered republicans identify as ideologically moderate. it isn't that the state is independent or independent borne out in is the data that there are a large n
q, pat you are absolutely correct. arizona is not an independent state but is a very republican state. if you look at registration rates in the state, the number of registered republicans far exceed the number of democrats. republicans -- i'm sorry democrats have gained slightly and have a slight edge in the number of new registered voters over the past few months, but registered republicans still by a prettymocrats large margin. it isn't that arizonans are independent, it is that what we see...
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>>and the pats haven't looked like the afc powerhouse of years past though leaving the door wide open for the niners to get a big road win before tough divisional matchup against the seahawks coming up next weekend now as for this sunday's game that will be a bit of a homecoming for jimmy garoppolo who began his nfl career in new england before being traded to the 49 ers in 2017. the 49 ers will be looking to rely heavily on their run game but keep in mind they will be without where he most hurt who told will likely go on i r with a high ankle sprain expect to see running backs jerick mckinnon to michael hasty take on a bigger workload coach. kyle shanahan also talked today about what his defense these to do to shut down cam newton and the pats offense. >>going against mobile quarterbacks is always a challenge from there's a different element changed up you're unfit son. one more player, you have to account for every single as it's always a challenge. there's lot of other things that you got to defend besides just the running plays by the quarterback, so you make a big emphasis of bee
>>and the pats haven't looked like the afc powerhouse of years past though leaving the door wide open for the niners to get a big road win before tough divisional matchup against the seahawks coming up next weekend now as for this sunday's game that will be a bit of a homecoming for jimmy garoppolo who began his nfl career in new england before being traded to the 49 ers in 2017. the 49 ers will be looking to rely heavily on their run game but keep in mind they will be without where he...
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on a thursday this would not have been on there now that being said, i don't think it's as pat is talkingbout, i don't think it's that hard to construct a reasonable strategic thesis here. it does push them, you know, much broader into the data center three of the most important architectures and expands their opportunity and data center acceleration extends the efforts into the embedded markets like industrial and mobile gets them into infrastructure as pat eluded to. amd is not historically focused but started to speak about focusing there i'll be honest, i want to be a bit of a defensive activity here as well. you know, is it a foil against that if he can get that done and start to really even more broadly own compute in the da thea center, does amd need a broader thing against them that may be possible as well i don't think it's that hard you're in that -- on the service, it's not as craze qui crazy as it may look we heard rumors that xilinx was going to buy amd when it was a lot smaller. it is interesting how those things reverse now >> yes yes. we all remember that the notion that a
on a thursday this would not have been on there now that being said, i don't think it's as pat is talkingbout, i don't think it's that hard to construct a reasonable strategic thesis here. it does push them, you know, much broader into the data center three of the most important architectures and expands their opportunity and data center acceleration extends the efforts into the embedded markets like industrial and mobile gets them into infrastructure as pat eluded to. amd is not historically...
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thank you, pat. tranchina: thanks for taking the time to see us, man.s. -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. lemonis: fuji, i have to ask you -- ev
thank you, pat. tranchina: thanks for taking the time to see us, man.s. -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...
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blue has been missing from six months when his owner pat had to move to texas for work. >> pat's friendn a video the shelter posted online. >> that's the video we needed to see this monday morning. we'll check the top headlines when we come back. ome back. metimes veteran life brings more. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [greg] i'm greg gadson, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans and their families get the benefits they've earned. - [greg] today, i'm an entrepreneur, a photographer, a public speaker, and i never tire of standing tall. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. - [greg] my victory is just being the best that i can be. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. from america's number one serum brand. five times more retinol than the no1 retinol serum. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. could protect you from cancer? what if one push-up could prevent heart disease? one wishful thinking, right? but there is o
blue has been missing from six months when his owner pat had to move to texas for work. >> pat's friendn a video the shelter posted online. >> that's the video we needed to see this monday morning. we'll check the top headlines when we come back. ome back. metimes veteran life brings more. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [greg] i'm greg gadson, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans and their families get the benefits they've earned. -...
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[applause] also, i want to thank white house counsel, that si pat said i want to welcome justice barrett'sjesse. thank you. [applause] and we also recognize your seven beautiful children who become just very, very popular in this nation. people have been watching them and loving them and they are watching right now back home in indiana. thank you very much. [applause] i speak to everyone when i say the barrett family has captured america's heart. it's highly fitting that justice barrett fills the seat of a true pioneer for women. justice ruth bader ginsburg. tonight justice barrett becomes not only of the fifth woman to serve on the nation's highest court, but the first mother of school-aged children to become a supreme court justice. very important. [applause] over the past few weeks, the entire world has seen justice barrett's tremendous knowledge, poise and towering intellect. she answered questions for hours on end. through her entire confirmation her credentials were unquestioned, unchallenged and obvious to all. justice barrett earned a full academic scholarship to notre dame law sch
[applause] also, i want to thank white house counsel, that si pat said i want to welcome justice barrett'sjesse. thank you. [applause] and we also recognize your seven beautiful children who become just very, very popular in this nation. people have been watching them and loving them and they are watching right now back home in indiana. thank you very much. [applause] i speak to everyone when i say the barrett family has captured america's heart. it's highly fitting that justice barrett fills...
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from all that was at the newscenter i am pat callahan. good night. >> 35 seats up for election in the senate including one currently held by senator pat roberts of kansas who isn't seeking another term. the political report rates the race between republican congressman roger marshall and a democrat barbara as leading republican. >> campaign 202 2020 candidates forum. >> welcome to the race for the u.s. senate. i joined tonight b
from all that was at the newscenter i am pat callahan. good night. >> 35 seats up for election in the senate including one currently held by senator pat roberts of kansas who isn't seeking another term. the political report rates the race between republican congressman roger marshall and a democrat barbara as leading republican. >> campaign 202 2020 candidates forum. >> welcome to the race for the u.s. senate. i joined tonight b
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pat toomey has been a guy who went to the senate and not called out president trump but also not exactly supported him. is a perfect example of the type of legislator that pennsylvania likes, and they sent to congress somebody who is likable. that is going to be a huge determinative factor of who wins the election. int: let's hear from gary agnes. who is there, is it jeff? caller: yes, ma'am. host: yes. supporting biden. caller: i know they used to produce a lot of gas up there. safe,e says fracking is so fracking is say. i don't know how we are going to do away with fracking and heard the whole industry. host: let's talk about fracking, julian routh. how is that playing out in pennsylvania? guest: that is such a great question. republicans and donald trump, that is a huge selling point right now. if been holding campaign calls in pennsylvania frequently to tear apart joe biden's position, energy position, and promote american energy and independence because pennsylvania is the second-largest natural gas producing state in the country. republicanstime, and donald trump have exaggerated s
pat toomey has been a guy who went to the senate and not called out president trump but also not exactly supported him. is a perfect example of the type of legislator that pennsylvania likes, and they sent to congress somebody who is likable. that is going to be a huge determinative factor of who wins the election. int: let's hear from gary agnes. who is there, is it jeff? caller: yes, ma'am. host: yes. supporting biden. caller: i know they used to produce a lot of gas up there. safe,e says...
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go ahead, pat. >> i'll definitely be continuing to review those and working with mr. dell rosa on making sure we fully understand those recommendations and bringing them into this project, because i think they are very worthwhile recommendations. also just want to point out that next week we'll be having two interested persons meetings as part of the conflict of interest review project. the first one is on tuesday the 13th at noon. the second one is thursday the 15th at 3 p.m., and members of the public that want to join should email me at patrick.ford@sfgov.org, and you can also visit our website to see the announcements for the meetings, and it it has my email on it as well. i sent out the links to the meeting yesterday, as well as instructions on how to join the meetings. they will be conducted through web webex, just like this commission meeting is. and i would like tone courage any of -- to encourage any of you on the commission to please join. it's been effective to have you present, only two at a time, but i think having one or two present has been really great
go ahead, pat. >> i'll definitely be continuing to review those and working with mr. dell rosa on making sure we fully understand those recommendations and bringing them into this project, because i think they are very worthwhile recommendations. also just want to point out that next week we'll be having two interested persons meetings as part of the conflict of interest review project. the first one is on tuesday the 13th at noon. the second one is thursday the 15th at 3 p.m., and...
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passed away in 2016, but now dan has made it his mission to honor her, teaming up with her husband patney for be the match. >> i knew this was maybe the next step for me to continue her legacy and something that always had reminded me of her. >> this weekend he'll compete in his own full ironman, biking 112 miles, swimming 2.4 and running 26.2. to most of us that seems like a lot, but dan says the real act of heroism is something much more simple. >> i just hope that people see my story and know that they can make a difference. something as small as signing up for a registry can literally change someone's life forever, not only their life but their family's lives. raised more than $75,000 for be the match. for more information on dan's ironman this weekend, to donate or sign up head to bethematch.org/gothedistance. >> wow, just an incredible story all by a chance of luck of seeing that story. but, again, you never know when you're going to find your purpose. it may find you. >> definitely. thank you so much, will. >>> coming up the world record that we could all use right now. >> our g
passed away in 2016, but now dan has made it his mission to honor her, teaming up with her husband patney for be the match. >> i knew this was maybe the next step for me to continue her legacy and something that always had reminded me of her. >> this weekend he'll compete in his own full ironman, biking 112 miles, swimming 2.4 and running 26.2. to most of us that seems like a lot, but dan says the real act of heroism is something much more simple. >> i just hope that people...
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pat, there's one state that's in all these of their scenarios and that is the state of north carolina do you think this will be for the president to carry the state of north carolina this time? >> i predict he will carry the state of north carolina. it will be very, very close, but the dilemma he has is the democrats have so much money on the ground. both in north and south carolina. let me put it this way, on my radio show, i have more democratic ads than republican ads. that means the democrats have a lot of money. but there's one word that the republicans are repeating over and over again and that's amy barrett. she -- the supreme court confirmation hearings we think have brought some momentum to the trump campaign and the democrats aren't bringing her name up at all on the campaign trail. >> donna edwards, there's one state that is not included in any of these scenarios, and it happens to be a state the president campaigned in yesterday, and that is wisconsin. it's interesting to see how pessimistic republicans are about wisconsin, at least the president's campaign manager. are de
pat, there's one state that's in all these of their scenarios and that is the state of north carolina do you think this will be for the president to carry the state of north carolina this time? >> i predict he will carry the state of north carolina. it will be very, very close, but the dilemma he has is the democrats have so much money on the ground. both in north and south carolina. let me put it this way, on my radio show, i have more democratic ads than republican ads. that means the...
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and what of come ex-pats to mind burger after mom deliberation the vase budden regional court approved an indictment against him the tax lawyer still claims he did nothing illegal. in a liberal constitutional state everything is allowed unless it's forbidden. whether come x. was legal is now a matter for the courts the other remaining question is who will repay the billions lost. money will always flow into the hands of the greedy the comics case is the perfect example and no countries justice system has so far been able to completely stop such wheeling and dealing. collected by children in india. and used on mass by cosmetics companies. mine is a long material that's mining it highly risky conditions. combining business with conscience it's a balancing act for the manufacturing industry. global 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. i am it's their obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete devotion. that makes them the best one online for tucker 1st in the world . this amazing. classic. confrontational. and stirring. 5 adventures. one goal. the prese
and what of come ex-pats to mind burger after mom deliberation the vase budden regional court approved an indictment against him the tax lawyer still claims he did nothing illegal. in a liberal constitutional state everything is allowed unless it's forbidden. whether come x. was legal is now a matter for the courts the other remaining question is who will repay the billions lost. money will always flow into the hands of the greedy the comics case is the perfect example and no countries justice...
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we've decided to take all the necessary measures to ensure the security of our interests and our ex-pats. we've given instructions to our ambassadors to reinforce security measures with the security of french prosecutors believe the suspect is a too noisy and national who arrived in the e.u. in september the italian island of lampedusa his family said he never showed signs of extremism police are warning citizens to be extra vigilant these are desperate times for a country in lockdown due to the pandemic for some it's their faith whatever it may be that's getting them through. well earlier our correspondent in nice lisa lewis told us more about the attacker he was a 21 year old woman is young man who had traveled from tunisia to italy and then came to france recently now french media have talked to his family back in tunisia is that he had been preaching a lot over the past one or 2 years but they obviously weren't of aware of the fact that he had somehow radicalized and gotten this idea to attack france still not really clear how he decided to attack and why he came to france to do this
we've decided to take all the necessary measures to ensure the security of our interests and our ex-pats. we've given instructions to our ambassadors to reinforce security measures with the security of french prosecutors believe the suspect is a too noisy and national who arrived in the e.u. in september the italian island of lampedusa his family said he never showed signs of extremism police are warning citizens to be extra vigilant these are desperate times for a country in lockdown due to...
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hi, can you share with is the role that pat nixon had president nixon's rise from the ashes? rock.e was his just as when he was president. she was his cheerleader. she felt he had been dealt a really bad hand. andys did feel that way they remained enormously close. of course, they had -- he had a series of health setbacks. there's a fascinating pat nixon story toward the end of the work where she is watching television in the late 1980's and she is watching "the film donahue show, of all things, but who shows up but new york businessman donald trump and she watches the show and she is impressed and she tells her husband, i watch donald trump on -- i watch donald trump -- i watched donald trump on the television. trump a letter. he said, if you ever want to run for office you will be a winner. that letter is framed in the oval office today. it's interesting. handicapping politics. he never quit looking at races and potential leaders. he wants bill clinton to deliver his eulogy. he realizes the symbolism of that, having a democratic president deliver this magisterial tribute. but he
hi, can you share with is the role that pat nixon had president nixon's rise from the ashes? rock.e was his just as when he was president. she was his cheerleader. she felt he had been dealt a really bad hand. andys did feel that way they remained enormously close. of course, they had -- he had a series of health setbacks. there's a fascinating pat nixon story toward the end of the work where she is watching television in the late 1980's and she is watching "the film donahue show, of all...
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america has not been standing still, but america cannot stand pat. we can't stand pat for the reason we're in a race, as i have indicated. we can't stand pat because it is essential, with the conflict we have around the world, we not just hold our own, that we not just keep freedom for ourselves. it is essential that we extend freedom, extend it to all the world. and this means more than what we've been doing. it means keeping america even stronger, militarily, than she is. seeing our economy moves forward faster than it has. it means making more progress in civil rights than we have so we can split it example for all the world to see, our democracy in action at its best. now looking at the other parts of the world, south america, talking about our record, we have a good neighbor policy, yes. it sounded fine. but there were 11 dictators when we came into power in 1953. there are only three left. let's look at africa, 20 new countries in africa. not one of them selected a communist government. all of them voted for freedom, a free type of government.
america has not been standing still, but america cannot stand pat. we can't stand pat for the reason we're in a race, as i have indicated. we can't stand pat because it is essential, with the conflict we have around the world, we not just hold our own, that we not just keep freedom for ourselves. it is essential that we extend freedom, extend it to all the world. and this means more than what we've been doing. it means keeping america even stronger, militarily, than she is. seeing our economy...
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former everton and chelsea winger pat nevin is part of the commentary team on 5live tonight, and is withon the manchester sitting game, but in terms of fc midtjylland and their game —— manchester city fc —— how tough will be for them? incredibly tough, they have very limited resources, but in comparison to liverpool, it's extraordinary limited. but they are under no pressure either, so they may as well go and enjoy themselves as one of the cathedrals of football. there come a long way, and evenif football. there come a long way, and even if they don't win or perform as well as they'd like to, they have to keep it in perspective that this is the one that's one of the great teams in the world they're playing with, and they will get better. the sensible way that fc midtjylland have done it can actually keep working. we've seen brantford doing it before, and i have every confidence they will get better from here. we know liverpool's jurgen klopp paid tribute to them and was interested in the project. he said there is no small team, but is there any way he's underestimated them? he's going to
former everton and chelsea winger pat nevin is part of the commentary team on 5live tonight, and is withon the manchester sitting game, but in terms of fc midtjylland and their game —— manchester city fc —— how tough will be for them? incredibly tough, they have very limited resources, but in comparison to liverpool, it's extraordinary limited. but they are under no pressure either, so they may as well go and enjoy themselves as one of the cathedrals of football. there come a long way,...
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pat: in this case, i think it is.st of all, snowflake is taking a totally different approach to the whole database industry. secondly, it is not like you have to guess how big this market is. $8 billion market that is ripe to be disrupted. the players in the space are sold oracle, ibm -- are so old. oracle, ibm. at the end of the day, with the software companies, you are really betting on management. emily: what if we all go back to work in six months and this remote work phase is behind us? there is kind of this wondering when it is safe to go back if companies are going to be changing their tune. >> i don't know about you. i am pretty zoomed out. enabledanies that have zoom, slack,e, so and the security companies that securelped keep everyone as they are working from home, cloud flare, those stocks will probably get hit. then you have to start thinking about the day two stocks. the companies that have not benefited as much that should be able to come back to life. there are no particular benefits of snowflake in ter
pat: in this case, i think it is.st of all, snowflake is taking a totally different approach to the whole database industry. secondly, it is not like you have to guess how big this market is. $8 billion market that is ripe to be disrupted. the players in the space are sold oracle, ibm -- are so old. oracle, ibm. at the end of the day, with the software companies, you are really betting on management. emily: what if we all go back to work in six months and this remote work phase is behind us?...
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it was very hard to assail their patriotism, i'm thinking of pat brown in california and other catholic political figures who become predominant in the 1950s and 1960s. so that's a little bit taken off the table. you see catholics can be patriotic. but even kennedy faced real questioning about -- on controversial issues such as contraception, divorce laws, are you going to obey the pope or are you going to obey the constitution? and he gives a speech in 1960 where he says, listen, i'm going to obey the constitution and not -- act as an american, not simply as a catholic. and some catholics thought he went too far in 1960 because he made a point of saying my religious life is entirely separate which is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or others. some people thought he went too far. but he probably handled well because he reassured enough protestants to support him. >> how significant was that speech in houston to baptist ministers? >> a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it took the issue off the table. and so the speech was early in the campaign and it real
it was very hard to assail their patriotism, i'm thinking of pat brown in california and other catholic political figures who become predominant in the 1950s and 1960s. so that's a little bit taken off the table. you see catholics can be patriotic. but even kennedy faced real questioning about -- on controversial issues such as contraception, divorce laws, are you going to obey the pope or are you going to obey the constitution? and he gives a speech in 1960 where he says, listen, i'm going to...
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we've decided to take all of the necessary measures to ensure the security of our interests and our ex-pats. we've given instructions to our ambassadors to reinforce security measures with the security. of french prosecutors believe the suspect is a chinese ian national who arrived in the e.u. in september the italian island of lampedusa his family said he never showed signs of extremism police are warning citizens to be extra vigilant these are desperate times for a country in lockdown due to the pandemic for some it's their faith whatever it may be that's getting them through. correspondent lisa lewis joins us from nice they say a 2nd person connected to that suspect has been arrested what more can you tell us . absolutely they now have arrested a 47 and 35 year old man both live in this live in this and both talked to the attacker the day before he killed 3 people at the basilica just behind me it is a bit surprising that this man arrived in france as one or 2 days before the attack and then really fast changes his target and attack so investigators are wondering did he get help from the
we've decided to take all of the necessary measures to ensure the security of our interests and our ex-pats. we've given instructions to our ambassadors to reinforce security measures with the security. of french prosecutors believe the suspect is a chinese ian national who arrived in the e.u. in september the italian island of lampedusa his family said he never showed signs of extremism police are warning citizens to be extra vigilant these are desperate times for a country in lockdown due to...
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pat buchanan may be. maybe. what was it about trump, did he incorporate these issues in the broad fabric of traditional conservatism or was it his personality? why did he succeed when these other third-party people had failed failure at this level? >> guest: i already mentioned pat because he was unreservedly an independent figure, irrespective of his political preference. the difference for donald trump is he was beholden to none of the establishment. this is a clash of so many influences in our society what we are contended with now. but fundamentally it is a clash in the establishment that controls both political parties, or dead, until the arrival of donald trump. donald trump broke through and said i will take on the orthodoxies, i will be in the disruptor and represent the forgotten man and woman in this country. he pledged to do that and within days, he was doing that. he has -- he is one of those surprises and delights in politics. he is a man who said what he meant and kept his promises and that drives
pat buchanan may be. maybe. what was it about trump, did he incorporate these issues in the broad fabric of traditional conservatism or was it his personality? why did he succeed when these other third-party people had failed failure at this level? >> guest: i already mentioned pat because he was unreservedly an independent figure, irrespective of his political preference. the difference for donald trump is he was beholden to none of the establishment. this is a clash of so many...
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that biden is getting pat tents in china and joe biden is traveling with foreign dignitaries. that's not what we need to be focusing on. kennedy: the coronavirus is something that helps joe biden more than the president. in the few points that were scored in the first debate, that's have the former vp got numbers in his columns. what actual things should be discussed on tomorrow night's debate? >> i would welcome any actual thing. i would talk about any actual thing. we could talk about foreign policy as was originally billed. we heard molly hemming say say at the tom top of the show. president trump hasn't started any wars. that bar is too low. at the first debate joe biden and in the second debate kamala harris both did bad jobs answering what they would do differently and better than donald trump. kennedy: they attack his record but they don't say how it's going to improve in the future. which is critical if you are looking at a second wave of the virus. >> i would love to hear about what we are going to do about another stimulus package and what that would look like under
that biden is getting pat tents in china and joe biden is traveling with foreign dignitaries. that's not what we need to be focusing on. kennedy: the coronavirus is something that helps joe biden more than the president. in the few points that were scored in the first debate, that's have the former vp got numbers in his columns. what actual things should be discussed on tomorrow night's debate? >> i would welcome any actual thing. i would talk about any actual thing. we could talk about...
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karthik though only made four against the mumbai indians this afternoon, but morgan and australia's patken partnership of 87. morgan was 39 not out. but it wasn't enough and mumbai comfortably chased down their 149 target with eight wickets and 19 balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. hello. wetter windier weather on the way next week. but it is all relatively quiet for this weekend and that said, a lot of cloud around and there will be some outbreaks of light rain or drizzle from time to time and into the night as well. where we see a few breaks in the cloud today, we are expecting to see increasing cloud overnight. temperatures holding up for the most part where we have some clear spells, particularly down towards the parts of wales and especially southwest england, some spots may end up in the single figures as we start the day tomorrow, but most of us well above that. but again, a lot of cloud around and from that cloud, yes, some light rain or drizzle continuing at times into the afternoon into parts of scotland and northern england. only very limited breaks in the cloud, s
karthik though only made four against the mumbai indians this afternoon, but morgan and australia's patken partnership of 87. morgan was 39 not out. but it wasn't enough and mumbai comfortably chased down their 149 target with eight wickets and 19 balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. hello. wetter windier weather on the way next week. but it is all relatively quiet for this weekend and that said, a lot of cloud around and there will be some outbreaks of light rain or drizzle from time...
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i'm thinking of pat brown in california and other catholic cc political figures who become prominent in the 1950s and 1960s. that's taken off the table. you see catholics can be patriotic but even kennedy faced real questioning about -- on controversial issues such as contraception, aid to parochial schools, such as divorce laws. are you going to obey the pope or are you going to obey the constitution. he gives a speech in houston in 1960 where he says, listen, i am absolutely going to obey the constitution and not -- i act as an american, not simply as a catholic. indeed some catholics thought he went too far in 1960 because he made a point of saying my religious life is entirely separate from my political life. which is not something right we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960s whose religious life informed their politics. some people thought he went too far but in retrospect he handled it well because he reassured enough white protestants to support him and overwhelming support in the catholic community. >> how significant was that speech in houston to
i'm thinking of pat brown in california and other catholic cc political figures who become prominent in the 1950s and 1960s. that's taken off the table. you see catholics can be patriotic but even kennedy faced real questioning about -- on controversial issues such as contraception, aid to parochial schools, such as divorce laws. are you going to obey the pope or are you going to obey the constitution. he gives a speech in houston in 1960 where he says, listen, i am absolutely going to obey the...