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hey there,pat, i'm back.ot 40,000 pounds of food products of chicken and whatnot and it is $166,000 worth of food for your food bank so you can continue to help the community like you've been doing. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. we feneed it. the people need it. >> this is the day to honor you and we know you immediately want to give back and the first thing out your mouth now is the people need it. >> the people need it. >> as soon as she saw this truck, she said the people need it. >> miss pat, there's one last thing we have to do and the family is going to help me do before we get out of here so, family, one, two, three. >> all: happy mother's day! >> thank you. >> guys, happy mother's day. a lot of incredible mothers out there. we wish we could honor them all but here's one special one. you see why she is so special. >> we appreciate it. we appreciate it. >> we all see it right now. how about that, miss pat. that was fantastic. thank you, t.j. thank you, ginger. thank you, miss pat. >>> it's time no
hey there,pat, i'm back.ot 40,000 pounds of food products of chicken and whatnot and it is $166,000 worth of food for your food bank so you can continue to help the community like you've been doing. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. we feneed it. the people need it. >> this is the day to honor you and we know you immediately want to give back and the first thing out your mouth now is the people need it. >> the people need it. >> as soon as she saw this truck, she said...
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to honor pat tillman's sacrifice.e nfl to retire pat tillman's jersey number coming up. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. we know how much you count on us... ...and that's why we're here 24/7... but it's only human... ...and on the road maintaining a fast and reliable network. we're always working to ensure the internet meets your needs... ...by making access easier for all... ...with comcast lift zones and our internet essentials program. we're invested in making our apps easy... ...to give you personalized assistance around the clock. and we're committed to keeping our team and customers safe by working from home... ...and using precautions in store. see what we're up to at xf
to honor pat tillman's sacrifice.e nfl to retire pat tillman's jersey number coming up. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. we know how much you count on...
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but heather sister jan and her cousin pat fog o'connell was way off base. 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. >> your family and the sheriff's department were very much on the same page. that came pretty quickly? >> very quickly. i say about a month into it. >> jan and pat thought should o'connell 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. >> according to josh jan, jean sent heather an ugly text message just hours before heather went missing. berating her for failing a nursing exam. to stupid to pass the lpn exam 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. >> o'connell said josh was less than cooperative went approached by investigators. >> josh would have
but heather sister jan and her cousin pat fog o'connell was way off base. 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. >> your family and the sheriff's department were very much on the same page. that came pretty quickly? >> very quickly. i say about a month into it. >> jan and pat thought should o'connell be looking closer to home. a lot closer. and at someone with whom...
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islands here many people ask me about the memorial gardens of president nixon and pat nixon. please notice the epitat that pat nixon the beautiful butterfly that just landed on the tombstone is an indications to me of how beautiful the gardens are here to remind you to come here. but so peaceful patricia ryan nixon. our first lady was a great ambassador. she traveled to 78 countries on our own and one most horrific one on the presidential helicopter to peru she was such a peacemaker in her own right, but she wanted everyone to know that even when people can't speak your language they can tell if you have love in your heart and please notice the epitat of president nixon his entitled the greatest honor history can bestow is title of peacemaker and the most important thing for him to be remembered at as or he wanted to be remembered as as a peacemaker. i've been here 13 years and it's amazing to me that we have people from so far away. they can go anywhere. they can go to yosemite they can go to grand canyon. where do they come to president nixon's museum and they have this con
islands here many people ask me about the memorial gardens of president nixon and pat nixon. please notice the epitat that pat nixon the beautiful butterfly that just landed on the tombstone is an indications to me of how beautiful the gardens are here to remind you to come here. but so peaceful patricia ryan nixon. our first lady was a great ambassador. she traveled to 78 countries on our own and one most horrific one on the presidential helicopter to peru she was such a peacemaker in her own...
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host: former governor pat mccrory with us until the top of the hour.or viewers here on c-span, we will be taking you over to a hearing in the net banking committee at 10:00 a.m. the ceos from the nation's largest banks testifying today. guest: on unemployment, we have paid off the $2.3 billion debt since i left office. we left a surplus which means my successor now at a time when they needed unemployment and did not want to borrow more money can help them. it had long-term ramifications of helping another group of workers who were impacted by the virus by us making those very difficult decisions on it 2013. i have not gotten a thank you note yet, but i am proud of that decision we made and the protesters that protested against us i think were wrong. it was probably not the political thing to do at the time but it was the right long-term thing to do for employees, employers. host: i want to invite viewers to join this conversation. they can do this on phone lines. for democrats, 202-748-8000. for republicans, 202-748-8001. for independents, 202-748-8002
host: former governor pat mccrory with us until the top of the hour.or viewers here on c-span, we will be taking you over to a hearing in the net banking committee at 10:00 a.m. the ceos from the nation's largest banks testifying today. guest: on unemployment, we have paid off the $2.3 billion debt since i left office. we left a surplus which means my successor now at a time when they needed unemployment and did not want to borrow more money can help them. it had long-term ramifications of...
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thank you, pat. a happy retirement. >>> thank you for watching "face the nation." next sunday we'll be talking with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. until them, i'm john dickerson for "face the nation." just a mi captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org laila: today on all in, the fearless pursuit of a world record 100 miles per hour straight downhill on an active volcano on a bike, and ryan sheckler is one of the best skateboarders in the world and the kind of kid that every parent dreams of. the young superstar tells us why family means everything. plus, he's the man with the hippo at his house. we'll meet the most unbelievable pet on the planet. it's time to go all in. ♪ music ♪
thank you, pat. a happy retirement. >>> thank you for watching "face the nation." next sunday we'll be talking with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. until them, i'm john dickerson for "face the nation." just a mi captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org laila: today on all in, the fearless pursuit of a world record 100 miles per hour straight downhill on an active volcano on a bike, and ryan sheckler is one of...
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louis pat maravola, she's in chicago pat ran the icu. and so we were we were close together. because she came over to me to find out how many were coming at her out of the or and she'd come over to me and say should i empty out to the wards? and i'd say well, yeah, you've got you've got 15 holding and i've got 10 more here. i said you better empty out i said because they're all definitely i see you. and so she had empty out to the wards and then when the wards got full. i'd have to empty out to the air force. so i had i had them coming in and going out sometimes at the same time and so yeah those but those nurses as i said they were younger than me pat and i were almost the same age pat was 23, i think. but they were we were old women. we grew up fast. we grew up very fast. as did they we grew up very fast. there was there was no time for what we did have some fun every once in a while which was you know once in a great while and i hung around with the chaplains the catholic chaplains because they were the safest because i was married and if i went anywhere i usually went wit
louis pat maravola, she's in chicago pat ran the icu. and so we were we were close together. because she came over to me to find out how many were coming at her out of the or and she'd come over to me and say should i empty out to the wards? and i'd say well, yeah, you've got you've got 15 holding and i've got 10 more here. i said you better empty out i said because they're all definitely i see you. and so she had empty out to the wards and then when the wards got full. i'd have to empty out to...
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. >> i'm pat weaver. >> ah, sylvester pat weaver. head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office.oom 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so, that was a revolutionary, and new shift, which started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> well, here we are. good morning to you. what i suspect will be a great many good mornings between you and i. >> and suddenly, it became this moneymaker. >> so, it was natural that pat weaver would say, okay, this is working at the beginning of the day. why don't we make it work, at the end of the day? >> of course, the title, appropriately, "today." and "tonight." >> you are here today in the "today" studio, in fact. >> they thought, well, who do we get to host it? it's not as though moses same down and said that's how late-night comedy had to be. somebody had to figure that out. >> found this guy named steve alan. >> steve alan was the first guy to do everything. everything you think is innovative now. it's like, it's been done. >
. >> i'm pat weaver. >> ah, sylvester pat weaver. head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office.oom 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so, that was a revolutionary, and new shift, which started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> well, here we are. good morning to you. what i suspect will be a great many good mornings...
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it was natural that pat weaver would say this is working at the beginning of the day. don't we make it work at the end of the day. of course, they're titled "today" and "tonight." we are here to announce a new participating program called "tonight." they thought who do we get to host it? >> it is not as though moses came down and said that's how late night comedy's going to be. somebody had to figure it out. >> i found this guy, steve allen. >> he's the first guy to do everything. steve allen had been hosting late night radio show here in los angeles. when you have to fill time on radio, live radio, you have to experiment a lot. steve just interviews people for the whole show. >> what's your name? >> where are you from mr. michigan? >> got bigger laughs interviewing them than he ever had interviewing his guest stars. he had that luxury for experimenting to put the pieces in place that would become the basic grammar of late night television. >> we feel that you definitely belong in radio. >> i think my father was excited but he was anxious. he wrote a memo to pat weaver
it was natural that pat weaver would say this is working at the beginning of the day. don't we make it work at the end of the day. of course, they're titled "today" and "tonight." we are here to announce a new participating program called "tonight." they thought who do we get to host it? >> it is not as though moses came down and said that's how late night comedy's going to be. somebody had to figure it out. >> i found this guy, steve allen. >>...
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as pat brosnan is mentioning. we don't know what it means for a wider investigation.didn't say there was a manhunt. we hope the threat is at least contained at this point. we'll come back as news warrants on this. let's move to this. >> wouldn't there naturally be quite curiosity that it could have come from a lab in wuhan? >> you are not a public health expert. we need access to the underlying data and pressed with our international partners for the who to support and expert driven evaluation of the pandemic's origin. >> harris: white house press secretary jen psaki pressed on efforts to determine the origin of covid-19 as the biden administration shut down a trump investigation to see if it originated from the laboratory in wuhan. they were concerned about the quality of the investigation despite new evidence that several workers at that lab became sick with covid-19 symptoms and had to be hospitalized in fall of 2019. the white house says there should be an international investigation but senator rand paul is not on board with that. >> the investigation can't be do
as pat brosnan is mentioning. we don't know what it means for a wider investigation.didn't say there was a manhunt. we hope the threat is at least contained at this point. we'll come back as news warrants on this. let's move to this. >> wouldn't there naturally be quite curiosity that it could have come from a lab in wuhan? >> you are not a public health expert. we need access to the underlying data and pressed with our international partners for the who to support and expert driven...
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and 100 days into pat gelsinger's ceo.hat challenges loom this hour finally, a new distributor 50. breaking down list and inclusive with number three discord next carl >>> about 90 minutes into trade. dow trying four straight days of gains. nas and s&p make it three of four nasdaq lower for the month and m moderna leader and leading the charge today, de >> start with disruption, carl this has been the year for disruption massive both of apps, crypto, fin fintech, the major story of cnbc's fast growing start-up wes revealed just this morning julia has a look at the industry at the intersection of financial services and tech, and julia, a major presence on the list this year >> that's absolutely right, de fintech has more companies on the list than any other category this year 11th tech companies on the distractor 50. robinhood in the number one spot reporting 13 million users a year ago hasn't officially updated the number since then. reportedly robinhood has more than 20 million users. robinhood is joined by other fintechs
and 100 days into pat gelsinger's ceo.hat challenges loom this hour finally, a new distributor 50. breaking down list and inclusive with number three discord next carl >>> about 90 minutes into trade. dow trying four straight days of gains. nas and s&p make it three of four nasdaq lower for the month and m moderna leader and leading the charge today, de >> start with disruption, carl this has been the year for disruption massive both of apps, crypto, fin fintech, the major...
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the coldnesss of handover was also what pat went through.ning, i had to dress him in the best clothes i had for him - and put him into a carrycot, and then i had to take him. into one of the rooms and just leave him on the floor, - and then turn around and walk away. he was taken away from me just after that, _ and i knew i would i never see him again. i knew i would never see him again. that was it. diana is still haunted by the moment she last saw her baby. i was holding her right up until the point when a woman in a white coat came out and said it's time. the woman spun around and said, "say bye—bye." interestingly, as i started to buckle, my daughter started to howl, and she cried all the way out of the room. i remember that noise. academic studies point to hundreds of thousands of unmarried mothers in britain being pressured to hand over their babies in the three decades after the second world war. but it wasn'tjust the birth mothers left with an agonising sense of loss. so too were many of their children. i had an identity forced upon
the coldnesss of handover was also what pat went through.ning, i had to dress him in the best clothes i had for him - and put him into a carrycot, and then i had to take him. into one of the rooms and just leave him on the floor, - and then turn around and walk away. he was taken away from me just after that, _ and i knew i would i never see him again. i knew i would never see him again. that was it. diana is still haunted by the moment she last saw her baby. i was holding her right up until...
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if you look at the ones since then, first ladies after ladybird from pat nixon it was volunteer-ism. carter it was mental health. you go down the list. some of them continue the projects as they want to the white house and some of them of course drop them. in general, those who did them well i think not only added to the legacy of their husbands, but they made a name for themselves. >> we have a lot of questions from the audience because first ladies is one of our favorite topics, we will go to some of these questions. the first question is from laura, and she is asking from blue lake california. and she asks, which first lady in your opinion was the most ahead of her time? >> i would have to say eleanor roosevelt. for the reason that i, she experimented with so many things. the investigations, the traveling abroad. taking a stand opposed to her husband. i would think that she's most ahead of her time and we haven't really match that sense. >> from eugene yeah in arizona, she asks has any first lady actually really relished the job? >> oh dear, a lot of them heated it. a lot of them
if you look at the ones since then, first ladies after ladybird from pat nixon it was volunteer-ism. carter it was mental health. you go down the list. some of them continue the projects as they want to the white house and some of them of course drop them. in general, those who did them well i think not only added to the legacy of their husbands, but they made a name for themselves. >> we have a lot of questions from the audience because first ladies is one of our favorite topics, we will...
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don't get me wrong, pat is the right guy for the job. the guy they should have hired two years ago. that being said, he's not a magician either. they're in a tough spot. i think he recognizes it they're in a knife fight he knows it. what's he doing? he's doubling down on spending and investments. he's doubling down on capex. he's reduce dg bing the buy bac. this is not something that plays out in three months. >> sure. anybody that's in stock game has to be ready for that battle and the up and downs of the conflict >> yesterday on the show, we were talking about how much time it takes to build the chip factory and get it fully up and running and tailor the chips for k customers. kw when you say three to five years for his time, is that enough time for intel to catch up >> if we're talking about process deficiency issues, they will not catch up on process the best they can hope for they stopgap from getting any wider. the only way they will catch up or close the gap is if they screw something up that's always possible the best to hope for
don't get me wrong, pat is the right guy for the job. the guy they should have hired two years ago. that being said, he's not a magician either. they're in a tough spot. i think he recognizes it they're in a knife fight he knows it. what's he doing? he's doubling down on spending and investments. he's doubling down on capex. he's reduce dg bing the buy bac. this is not something that plays out in three months. >> sure. anybody that's in stock game has to be ready for that battle and the...
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so after lady bird johnson every first lady except pat nixon who had her daughter do the job for her every first lady has published a book on leaving the white house. we'll we don't know about the current first lady if she will or not, but that's been the rule that they've all written the about leaving the white house. the time there next question is from darren from florida. please comment on edith wilson's role after president wilson had a stroke. yes, that's what i was referring to earlier that people think that she you know petticoat government. that was the phrase that she was running the government and he was incapacitated. i mean she didn't let anyone in to see him or only of the very few trusted staff members into sea. but if you look at the things that did not get done, you know, there was a major strike there were problems with deporting people from the united states who didn't agree with certain policies. she really functioned as more like a a barrier to people who wanted to get near him. so if she'd been really a door. it should really take an over government. she would h
so after lady bird johnson every first lady except pat nixon who had her daughter do the job for her every first lady has published a book on leaving the white house. we'll we don't know about the current first lady if she will or not, but that's been the rule that they've all written the about leaving the white house. the time there next question is from darren from florida. please comment on edith wilson's role after president wilson had a stroke. yes, that's what i was referring to earlier...
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we will hear from commission staff pat ford and rob hutch. please proceed. >> thank you, chair ambrose, commissioners, thank you for having me join you today. as mentioned. i will be giving a presentation that ties in directly to the report included with the agenda packet. our annual report on public financing program for the prior election. i will pause a moment. pat, do you have anything to add? otherwise i will jump into the presentation? >> no, go ahead. i will be here to help with questions that might come up. >> thank you. please feel free if any questions come up, i am happy to pause for a moment to allow for questions or provide additional information or content. this is a presentation on the campaign financing program for the november 3, 2020 election. as you may be aware, following each election cycle the ethics commission prepares a reporter for the mayor and board of supervisors. this should contain a variety of information related to the amount of candidates that seek to participate, are approved, how much funding is provided, as
we will hear from commission staff pat ford and rob hutch. please proceed. >> thank you, chair ambrose, commissioners, thank you for having me join you today. as mentioned. i will be giving a presentation that ties in directly to the report included with the agenda packet. our annual report on public financing program for the prior election. i will pause a moment. pat, do you have anything to add? otherwise i will jump into the presentation? >> no, go ahead. i will be here to help...
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we will be joined by former north carolina governor pat mccrory. stick around after the break, we will be right back. ♪ >> on sunday, june 6, the latour historian max hastings will be our guest on "in-depth." >> inflicted humiliation upon the planet's most powerful. the stairway up which the evening of 29th of april fugitives were -- for me, the struggle was among the foremost expanses of our careers. i was one of those flew out of the u.s. embassy on that tumultuous day. >>'s most recent book is "operation pedestal." other books include "europe goes to war," and "overlord." join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweak on -- and tweets on june 6. tune in on july 4 for annette gordon reeve on book tv on c-span two. ♪ >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined now by pat mccrory on a conversation about unemployment insurance. you are now a north carolina senate candidate. in watching your senate announcement, you said you build your career outside of washington. why do you want to come and continue y
we will be joined by former north carolina governor pat mccrory. stick around after the break, we will be right back. ♪ >> on sunday, june 6, the latour historian max hastings will be our guest on "in-depth." >> inflicted humiliation upon the planet's most powerful. the stairway up which the evening of 29th of april fugitives were -- for me, the struggle was among the foremost expanses of our careers. i was one of those flew out of the u.s. embassy on that tumultuous...
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anand: none of the stuff pat gelsinger said was particular surprising.n caught flat-footed. it has been a long time coming. the auto industry, for all of the noise it makes -- this is all pervasive shortage. we are connected at the hip with respect to the global regions that make semiconductors, particularly taiwan and what happened in 2020 was we saw a shortage in supply or we saw a huge falloff in demand. we cut supply. that supply has gone into pc's and handsets and other areas. when demand did come back in autos, much stronger than anticipated, we got flat-footed. this is going to continue until global chip supply catches up. lisa: what would you say to people would argue we were much more rooted to the physical world during the pandemic? we bought stuff and did not have experiences. when the world goes back to normal the chip shortage will be alleviated by the idea people will be buying less stuff. do you buy that argument? anand: i do not. one of the things the pandemic has taught us is it was a crisis coming and it was amplified by the pandemic. w
anand: none of the stuff pat gelsinger said was particular surprising.n caught flat-footed. it has been a long time coming. the auto industry, for all of the noise it makes -- this is all pervasive shortage. we are connected at the hip with respect to the global regions that make semiconductors, particularly taiwan and what happened in 2020 was we saw a shortage in supply or we saw a huge falloff in demand. we cut supply. that supply has gone into pc's and handsets and other areas. when demand...
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continuing people mocking what they're calling the global me and last spring revolution along with ex-pats around the world protesters want to return to democracy and they're calling for the release of political prisoners more than $750.00 protesters have been killed since the military seized power in february. calls of growing for an independent commission to investigate a deadly stampede to a religious festival in israel the country observed a day of mourning for the $45.00 men and boys killed during the jewish orthodox event group of retired police commissioner says any inquiry should have powers to question senior politicians. and an english premier league match has been postponed after thousands of fans overpowered stewards and broke into the ground just a night of fans angry at the owners of that club who they say value profits over football the american glazer family has faced criticism out of the club was one of those to join the ill fated european super league event founded after just 3 days. radio listeners but it's a local the director wants to get away from the bond. between th
continuing people mocking what they're calling the global me and last spring revolution along with ex-pats around the world protesters want to return to democracy and they're calling for the release of political prisoners more than $750.00 protesters have been killed since the military seized power in february. calls of growing for an independent commission to investigate a deadly stampede to a religious festival in israel the country observed a day of mourning for the $45.00 men and boys...
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. >> sylvester pat weaver, the head of programing of nbc. >> this is my office.0 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so that was a revolutionary and new shift which started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> here we are, good morning to you. what i hope and expect will be a great many good mornings between you and i. >> then suddenly it became this moneymaker. >> so it was natural that pat weaver would say okay, this is working at the beginning of the day. why don't we make it work at the end of the day. of course, they're titled appropriately "today" and "tonight." >> we are here today in the "today" stood owe as a matter of fact to announce a new participating program called "tonight." they thought who do we get to host it? >> it is not as though moses came down and said that's how late night comedy had to be. somebody had to figure it out. >> i found this guy, steve allen. >> steve allen was the first guy to do everything. everything that yo
. >> sylvester pat weaver, the head of programing of nbc. >> this is my office.0 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so that was a revolutionary and new shift which started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> here we are, good morning to you. what i hope and expect will be a great many good mornings between you and i. >> then...
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pat brosnan, thanks for your service to our country and to the city of new york.mocrats critics say, and wall street analysts are saying this, that they are wrecking a very big part of the economy. it is the u.s. oil boom that saved the u.s. from recession and saved the president's legacy as well. this is a job killer. we're going to break it down. ♪ this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate. available on the gmc sierra. (vo) this is more than just a building. the wit's an ai-poweredunction investment firm with billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-
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with me now, pat toomey.in israel and here on the border again. >> well, charles, obviously it's very disturbing. my understanding is there's been hundreds of rockets fired by hamas towards tel aviv. iron dome apparently has been effective. but we've always been concerned about the possibility that it can be overwhelmed by volume. it's a reminder when a malign force iran is throughout the region. we know it's iranian money that funds this and iranian materials that make these attacks possible. civilians are in serious danger. it's very disturbing. >> charles: is it -- could it be a defactor message of sorts to the biden administration as they continue to engage, reengage iran? feels like this administration desperately wants to get back into this iranian deal. we remember that they drive a hard bargain with then president obama. >> yeah, i think the iranians ran circles around them. my worry is the biden administration wants back in this deal too badly. this attack should be a reminder that, you know, we have
with me now, pat toomey.in israel and here on the border again. >> well, charles, obviously it's very disturbing. my understanding is there's been hundreds of rockets fired by hamas towards tel aviv. iron dome apparently has been effective. but we've always been concerned about the possibility that it can be overwhelmed by volume. it's a reminder when a malign force iran is throughout the region. we know it's iranian money that funds this and iranian materials that make these attacks...
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pat gelsinger said in an interview recently just this past week on c.b.s.'s 60 minutes he said quote and anybody who looks at supply chains says that's a problem it's a problem he said because relying on one region especially one as unpredictable as asia where 75 percent of the chips are made is highly risky so here's a guy going on c.b.s. to basically pitch to the american public give me $50000000000.00 and you know those asians can't be trusted even though i benefited from it by billions our company benefited by billions and they for example did share buybacks of $84500000000.00 in the past 10 years so 84500000000 dollars handed to the insiders essentially they didn't have to invest in cap ex they didn't have to invest in supply chains in america. because of asia so they benefited from now now they're going to the audience with a slight xenophobia saying hey you don't want asians to get head give me $50000000000.00 you know gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme more give me more everybody is where we're small money he is this is the c.e.o. level c.e.o. level of wo
pat gelsinger said in an interview recently just this past week on c.b.s.'s 60 minutes he said quote and anybody who looks at supply chains says that's a problem it's a problem he said because relying on one region especially one as unpredictable as asia where 75 percent of the chips are made is highly risky so here's a guy going on c.b.s. to basically pitch to the american public give me $50000000000.00 and you know those asians can't be trusted even though i benefited from it by billions our...
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pat brosnan, thanks for your service to our country and to the city of new york.elle breaks down how far-left democrats critics say, and wall street analysts are saying this, that they are wrecking a very big part of the economy. it is the u.s. oil boom that saved the u.s. from recession and saved the president's legacy as well. this is a job killer. we're going to break it down. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if yo
pat brosnan, thanks for your service to our country and to the city of new york.elle breaks down how far-left democrats critics say, and wall street analysts are saying this, that they are wrecking a very big part of the economy. it is the u.s. oil boom that saved the u.s. from recession and saved the president's legacy as well. this is a job killer. we're going to break it down. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly...
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cliff notes version of what your take is and of course or the the modern of the modern presence so pat nixon hillary clinton michelle obama and melania trump if you want to just run the tables for us. okay. well one reason i think that betty ford was ultimately a popular first lady as i said, she had her critics and those who considered her controversial, but she ended up being a popular first lady because a lot of people embraced her warmth and her candor and seeming genuineness because she was a contrast to pat nixon who definitely was the beautiful political wife, but remember some of you may remember that her detractors called her plastic pat because she had been at this game a long time, you know since the 1940s when she had married richard nixon and she was very much a product of of that time and when the political wife's role was to stand and smile and look adoringly at her. husband and so i would if i had to choose one category for mrs. nixon, it would probably be reluctant. she said although i'm was such a trooper and everyone thought i was the most loyal political life wife.
cliff notes version of what your take is and of course or the the modern of the modern presence so pat nixon hillary clinton michelle obama and melania trump if you want to just run the tables for us. okay. well one reason i think that betty ford was ultimately a popular first lady as i said, she had her critics and those who considered her controversial, but she ended up being a popular first lady because a lot of people embraced her warmth and her candor and seeming genuineness because she...
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i want to share statements from pat lahey, a democrat from vermont saying quote we must make sure we are making smart investments in our security based on lessons learned and it is important that the capitol, a potent symbol of democracy remains open and accessible to the public and does not feel like a militarized zone. this from congressman mike rogers, a republican from alabama. security of the capital complex must remain the responsibility of the federal civilian law enforcement. we cannot and should not militarized the security of the capital complex further. congress has held no hearings to examine the creation of a quick reaction force. with that background, we will get to your calls. showing scenes around capitol hill. washington journal continued in a moment. >> on q&a, greg francis on his book, -- >> this is a story that depicts the plight of black farmers in america and in a large -- landmark case, and the case with black farmers, and with systemic discrimination, again black farmers it is estimated that the population of black farmers contributed to them leaving the farm
i want to share statements from pat lahey, a democrat from vermont saying quote we must make sure we are making smart investments in our security based on lessons learned and it is important that the capitol, a potent symbol of democracy remains open and accessible to the public and does not feel like a militarized zone. this from congressman mike rogers, a republican from alabama. security of the capital complex must remain the responsibility of the federal civilian law enforcement. we cannot...
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pat _ in there as well. thank you very much, pat nevin. _ in there as well.oss—party group of mps urges the government to maintain restrictions on foreign holidays beyond the 17th of may. lockdown restrictions ease further in wales today — gyms and swimming pools are reopening, and 2 households can now meet indoors. britain's foreign secretary, dominic raab, will meet the us secretary of state anthony blinken, on his first visit to london sincejoe biden became president. the pair will discuss transatlantic relations at an in person g7 meeting. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's austin. good afternoon. we're going to start with more on this developing story at manchester united, after fans protested at old trafford yesterday. in an open letter to the glazer family, the manchester united supporters trust has called on them to rebalance the ownership structure in favour of supporters. the group also calls for a share scheme that is accessible to all and wants shares with the same voting rights as those held by the glazers. around 20
pat _ in there as well. thank you very much, pat nevin. _ in there as well.oss—party group of mps urges the government to maintain restrictions on foreign holidays beyond the 17th of may. lockdown restrictions ease further in wales today — gyms and swimming pools are reopening, and 2 households can now meet indoors. britain's foreign secretary, dominic raab, will meet the us secretary of state anthony blinken, on his first visit to london sincejoe biden became president. the pair will...
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i know you flagged something that pat bucannon used to talk about.t is a campaign for the working men and women of this country whose interests are being ignored and whose jobs are being sold out in these trade deals done for the benefit of corporations that don't give a hoot about the united states of america or american workers. >> the migration of ideas is always fascinating to chart. and some endure for different reasons. some are labeled extreme and then become not only mainstream but required. you argue that pat bucannon was donald trump's forefather for better or worse. >> correct. i mean, he really created this formulation of fortress america. and he really discovered that if you combine protectionism against foreign trade, anti-immigration rhetoric, nativism, it would be acceptable to a broad -- a group of republicans. mainly because while it might seem hypocritical that on one hand you favor tax cuts for the rich and on the other hand you are in favor of protectionism, keep in mind that 7 out of 10 ceos are white males. 7% of factory worker
i know you flagged something that pat bucannon used to talk about.t is a campaign for the working men and women of this country whose interests are being ignored and whose jobs are being sold out in these trade deals done for the benefit of corporations that don't give a hoot about the united states of america or american workers. >> the migration of ideas is always fascinating to chart. and some endure for different reasons. some are labeled extreme and then become not only mainstream...
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show texas congressman pat fallon.hat shots were fired near george floyd square in minneapolis. the suspect briefed to have fled. watch an associated press reporter ducking away from the scene there. this is the anniversary of the murder of george floyd. sir, we're seeing minneapolis, chicago, los angeles, new york, they're talking about refunding the police, bringing money back into police budgets. what do you say to that? >> well you know the proof is in the pudding and the data shows this defund the police effort was a absolute catastrophe, liz. in american american minneapolis, up 44%. los angeles murders up 28% and shooting victims rose 100%. we can go on and on. new york city decided to defund the police. they cut a billion dollars from the budget and what did new yorkers get? 12% uptick in murders and 40% uptick in shootings. so it was a catastrophe. now we have, they have to reverse course because their citizens are not safe. elizabeth: you know violent crime is up in 63 of the 66 largest police jurisdictions.
elizabeth: let's welcome to the show texas congressman pat fallon.hat shots were fired near george floyd square in minneapolis. the suspect briefed to have fled. watch an associated press reporter ducking away from the scene there. this is the anniversary of the murder of george floyd. sir, we're seeing minneapolis, chicago, los angeles, new york, they're talking about refunding the police, bringing money back into police budgets. what do you say to that? >> well you know the proof is in...
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pat brosnan, thanks for your service to our country and to the city of new york., mitch roschelle breaks down how far-left democrats critics say, and wall street analysts are saying this, that they are wrecking a very big part of the economy. it is the u.s. oil boom that saved the u.s. from recession and saved the president's legacy as well. this is a job killer. we're going to break it down. we're going to break it down. ♪ oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. ♪ ♪ with cutting-edge tech, world-class interiors, and peerless design... their only competition is each other. the incomparable mercedes-benz suvs. extraordinary runs in the family. lease the
pat brosnan, thanks for your service to our country and to the city of new york., mitch roschelle breaks down how far-left democrats critics say, and wall street analysts are saying this, that they are wrecking a very big part of the economy. it is the u.s. oil boom that saved the u.s. from recession and saved the president's legacy as well. this is a job killer. we're going to break it down. we're going to break it down. ♪ oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with...
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for the battlefield where he made the ultimate sacrifice, net is a new effort to honor american hero pat tillman. "fox and friends first" starts right now. >> that involve congress. the song reminds me. >> i did see that but vaguely remember. >> it will probably not get much better from here. you have to carry the next 2 hours. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. jillian: explosions light of the gaza city skyline. prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing to keep attacking, quote, terror targets in the region and the calls for a cease-fire. todd: it is a devastating rocket strike. >> reporter: you can see the whole behind me where the rocket made impact that this apartment block just towards the end of your newscast. there were only limited physical injuries but you can only imagine the fear people must have experienced given the damage done by the shrapnel. i spoke to a few little children trying to put on a brave face saying they are scared but they are able to sleep at night as long as there are no sirens going off the us has been party to the talks to broker s
for the battlefield where he made the ultimate sacrifice, net is a new effort to honor american hero pat tillman. "fox and friends first" starts right now. >> that involve congress. the song reminds me. >> i did see that but vaguely remember. >> it will probably not get much better from here. you have to carry the next 2 hours. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. jillian: explosions light of the gaza city skyline. prime minister...
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would have to service security guards for the school you know they would have to search everyone and pat everyone down there were a couple older men as well but there wasn't anyone professionally trained for this so that was one of those things are really frustrated people because they felt like their area has come under attack so many times especially education institutions and so the fact that their. pleas for help weren't answered makes them even more angry and frustrated i what happened yesterday and early in this area is home to the minority community and as you say has seen many attacks in the pos but there's also a blame game about to is responsible for this attack. so the taliban very immediately sent out a statement condemning it saying it's horrendous you shouldn't be targeting students. you know and point blank. point directing it towards the so-called islamic state forces whereas when the president actually of any put out his statement he referred to the taliban by name and said that their actions are showing that they don't want peace so he seemed to infer that the governmen
would have to service security guards for the school you know they would have to search everyone and pat everyone down there were a couple older men as well but there wasn't anyone professionally trained for this so that was one of those things are really frustrated people because they felt like their area has come under attack so many times especially education institutions and so the fact that their. pleas for help weren't answered makes them even more angry and frustrated i what happened...
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joining us to discuss this and president biden's tax agenda is pennsylvania senator pat toomey. see you >> good morning. >> a big two-headed monster. it is what we it and i don't see a lot of agreement with republicans in this administration on either. so even if you guys and gals got it down to $600 billion or $700 billion, you'll have to figure out how to pay for that. can you get it to be just infrastructure, or eventually through reconciliation are you going to have to pay for $2 trillion >> the big question is, will the president work with republicans on the areas where there is a consensus? and that is actual infrastructure but just as the last big giant blowout bill that they passed wasn't really about covid, the president's proposal is not really about infrastructure. most of it is about expanding the welfare states, making middle class people dependent on government with all kinds of programs that have nothing to do with roads and bridges and ports and airports so if the president's willing to focus on what we all think of as infrastructure, then there's republican inte
joining us to discuss this and president biden's tax agenda is pennsylvania senator pat toomey. see you >> good morning. >> a big two-headed monster. it is what we it and i don't see a lot of agreement with republicans in this administration on either. so even if you guys and gals got it down to $600 billion or $700 billion, you'll have to figure out how to pay for that. can you get it to be just infrastructure, or eventually through reconciliation are you going to have to pay for...
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the former chelsea winger pat nevin says that the german deserves all the credit for leading the clubpean glory. they just don't seem to lose goals at all, even against the best, incredible the way they are playing, and the growth and ability of players, they were brilliant players before, and even better now. n'golo kante has been playing outstanding. i want to say world—class but it is galactico class, last night he was special and the best on the field. every single player, even the ones that have struggled before, havertz scored the winning goal and he will be special. it's taken a while to get the best out of him. he's got the tactics brilliantly right, he gets the best out of his players and he's making making the chelsea hierarchy smile and they may keep him on for another year. chelsea are very interesting now because they squeezed into the top four anyway but they didn't need that in the end because they won the champions league. they are a team, you look at it now, and think they are going to challenge next season. they keep playing the way they are, they will add players an
the former chelsea winger pat nevin says that the german deserves all the credit for leading the clubpean glory. they just don't seem to lose goals at all, even against the best, incredible the way they are playing, and the growth and ability of players, they were brilliant players before, and even better now. n'golo kante has been playing outstanding. i want to say world—class but it is galactico class, last night he was special and the best on the field. every single player, even the ones...
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. >> i'm pat weaver.vester pat weaver, the head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office, rule 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so that was a revolutionary and new shift when started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> here we are. good morning to you. i thought it will be a great beginning. good morning. >> suddenly it game something else. it was natural that we would say ok, this is working at the beginning of the day. why don't we make it work at the end of the day? >> of course, the title appropriately "today" and "tonight." >> announcing a new participating program called "tonight." >> they thought, well, who do we get to host it? >> it's not as though moses came down and said that's how it had to be. somebody had to figure that out. >> i found this guy named steve allan. he was the first guy to do everything. everything that's up vative now, it's like it's been done. steve
. >> i'm pat weaver.vester pat weaver, the head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office, rule 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so that was a revolutionary and new shift when started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> here we are. good morning to you. i thought it will be a great beginning. good morning. >> suddenly it...
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when do the pat, shoulders needs and toes develop in the embryo and stage? let's take a look at what is hidden from our eyes. this is one of the smallest human cells, and this is the biggest, a female over or excel is even visible to the naked eye. male sperm cells, however, are tiny, though they can still travel hundreds of times their own length and only a minute. over a 1000000000 sperm cells can be released during a single jackie lation, but only the fastest will fertilize the egg. when a sperm entered the oven, they combined to form the basis for a new human being. by the time 30 hours have elapsed, the fertilized bank has divided into 2 cells. inside 3 days, there are 16, and they keep on dividing. as soon as the ball sheet blast assist, attaches itself to the woman's uterus membrane. she releases hormones which condition her body for pregnancy. they ensure instance that no more eggs, right? but in the meantime, that's why a mist period can be the 1st clear sign of pregnancy. but the hormonal readjustments can also cause nausea, me in the early weeks f
when do the pat, shoulders needs and toes develop in the embryo and stage? let's take a look at what is hidden from our eyes. this is one of the smallest human cells, and this is the biggest, a female over or excel is even visible to the naked eye. male sperm cells, however, are tiny, though they can still travel hundreds of times their own length and only a minute. over a 1000000000 sperm cells can be released during a single jackie lation, but only the fastest will fertilize the egg. when a...
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the fact he makers pledge more doses for low income countries, but sidestep the issue of pat waivers, will look at the outcome of today's global health summit in rome and check in on cape town, where the vaccine roll out remains halting. also on the show, africa is electricity, electricity supply, so step back in 2020 aging infrastructure, at least more failures, more blackouts. and it's a special delivery in germany where dozens of containers of hazardous chemicals have arrived from the bay route for clean up site. globe. welcome to the show i'm seeing here in berlin. vaccine makers have pledged 3 and a half 1000000000 doses of the corona virus shot to middle and low income countries . in an effort to address the uneven distribution of vaccines around the world, pfizer and by on tech promising 2000000000 doses over the next 18 months old. there's another johnson johnson. meanwhile, 500000. pfizer says some doses will be delivered via the international kofax facility. others through bilateral agreements pledges came in and a g 20 organized summit, which were that 80 percent of the vac
the fact he makers pledge more doses for low income countries, but sidestep the issue of pat waivers, will look at the outcome of today's global health summit in rome and check in on cape town, where the vaccine roll out remains halting. also on the show, africa is electricity, electricity supply, so step back in 2020 aging infrastructure, at least more failures, more blackouts. and it's a special delivery in germany where dozens of containers of hazardous chemicals have arrived from the bay...
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senator pat toomey. have a good weekend. >> bill: back to this frustration now bielg over the school board meeting in the state of utah from salt lake. >> bill: they showed up to get rid of masks but didn't get the news they were looking for. why the district now says it has no choice in the matter. also heads-up or heads down, we could be hours away from an out of control chinese rockets. 21 tons they say. 21 tons landing somewhere here on earth. >> we don't have a plan to shoot the rocket down. we're hopeful that it will land in a place where it won't harm anyone. veteran homeowners. three reasons to do a cash out refi right now. home values are high while rates are low. newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. and you could take out $50,000 dollars or more. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when
senator pat toomey. have a good weekend. >> bill: back to this frustration now bielg over the school board meeting in the state of utah from salt lake. >> bill: they showed up to get rid of masks but didn't get the news they were looking for. why the district now says it has no choice in the matter. also heads-up or heads down, we could be hours away from an out of control chinese rockets. 21 tons they say. 21 tons landing somewhere here on earth. >> we don't have a plan to...
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pat toomey said he would be the seventh one in favor, but he did not vote for the commission. 30 voted for the commission over in the house. mitch mcconnell said a commission would be inherently partisan and would only continue from president trump's second impeachment trial. senator cassidy said he supported the bill to prevent a partisan issue. >> are they more likely to trust a commission hand-picked by speaker pelosi or one picked by a bipartisan vote? >> after the vote today, majority leader chuck schumer took republicans to task about what he framed as fear of donald trump. >> i'm just terribly disappointed that so many republicans refuse to even look at a bipartisan, down the middle look at it because they're afraid of donald trump. donald trump is a bane to our democracy. and unless people in his own party stand up to him, it's bad for the party, it's bad for those individuals, but most of all, it's bad for the country. >> schumer says he's reserving the right to reintroduce the legislation in the future. we're talking about all this right now with simon kippur. simon, i'll sta
pat toomey said he would be the seventh one in favor, but he did not vote for the commission. 30 voted for the commission over in the house. mitch mcconnell said a commission would be inherently partisan and would only continue from president trump's second impeachment trial. senator cassidy said he supported the bill to prevent a partisan issue. >> are they more likely to trust a commission hand-picked by speaker pelosi or one picked by a bipartisan vote? >> after the vote today,...