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and that becomes a little bit of a metaphor for pat nixon. she went about her work, whether it was as a young woman, whether it was as a wife and a mother, whether it was this first lady, quietly and effectively without a need for publicity, always with the intention of truly helping those she was intending to assist. richard nixon, in 1952, when he gives his famous checkers speech, mentions for the first time by a political figure, a vice presidential candidate, but enters for the first time into the popular imagination the idea of clothing and politics when he talks about, as he put it, pat's respectable cloth coat, republican cloth coat. of course it was meant as a point to be made that they were not wealthy and that his wife did not have a mink coat. but in doing that, he formally, unwittingly, i believe, but formally introduced to the public this idea of clothing carrying a political symbolism. before that, it had been done, of course, but without the subtext necessarily being row veeld. and of course here is mrs. nixon in her famous clo
and that becomes a little bit of a metaphor for pat nixon. she went about her work, whether it was as a young woman, whether it was as a wife and a mother, whether it was this first lady, quietly and effectively without a need for publicity, always with the intention of truly helping those she was intending to assist. richard nixon, in 1952, when he gives his famous checkers speech, mentions for the first time by a political figure, a vice presidential candidate, but enters for the first time...
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three issues that pat nixon supported as first lady. that it was the year of choice for women and you certainly did see that not only with the women guests who came to the white house, some of whom wore long dresses, some of whom wore trouser suits and some of whom wore the very short dresses as you see here at an evening reception, the first lady held with two of her guests. but you also saw that reflected in her daughters who tended to wear very short dresses in the beginning of the presidency, although while julie attended -- tended to stick to the mini dress tricia began to adopt the maxi dress and appropriately enough mrs. nixon eventually seemed to settle on what was called the midi dress, m-i-d-i, so it was short, medium and long. and the question of how short pat nixon's dresses were for a brief time did become one of public speculation and kind of a point of cultural reference. one magazine looking at some of the dresses that she was seen in and trying to examine exactly what the length of her hem was. in fact, it was while her
three issues that pat nixon supported as first lady. that it was the year of choice for women and you certainly did see that not only with the women guests who came to the white house, some of whom wore long dresses, some of whom wore trouser suits and some of whom wore the very short dresses as you see here at an evening reception, the first lady held with two of her guests. but you also saw that reflected in her daughters who tended to wear very short dresses in the beginning of the...
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we will talk to ceo pat gelsinger about why a recovery isn't taking hold.or the most part, looking at some optimism in the equity market. you did have very solid pmi's. we will get to whether that is durable or if it is as good as it is going to get. i did want to highlight what is happening with the pound, continuing its slide. manufacturing coming in lower than expected. everyone goes out, spends, and that is paring back. yields pretty much going nowhere. up a touch in germany by about one basis point. crude having a very adjusting, very -- very interesting, very volatile week. that is the story in europe. we are looking at the peak and whether or not we have hit it. in the u.s., it looks like we probably have when it came to market pmi. on the other hand, you have amazing earnings that continued to surprise. abigail doolittle is here with the latest. abigail: we have an all-time high for the s&p 500, after all of the volatility recently. the result is another record high. the nasdaq 100 not quite as much, but nonetheless strong, despite weakness from the
we will talk to ceo pat gelsinger about why a recovery isn't taking hold.or the most part, looking at some optimism in the equity market. you did have very solid pmi's. we will get to whether that is durable or if it is as good as it is going to get. i did want to highlight what is happening with the pound, continuing its slide. manufacturing coming in lower than expected. everyone goes out, spends, and that is paring back. yields pretty much going nowhere. up a touch in germany by about one...
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harris: pat. pres. biden: pat, you - you were there at the time.on't you get your rear end up here and put your -- [laughter] pres. biden: the leader is taking his camera, because pat would rather use his camera than, i think, anything else. vp. harris: come on. pres. biden: yeah, come on. tony, you get right in the back here. you were a big, big, gigantic part of this. pres. biden: pat, come on. get in. all right. the anniversary of the americans with disability act, 2021. [applause] [cheers] pres. biden: tony. rep. coelho: thank you. leader hoyer: thank you, sir. pres. biden: good to see you. madam speaker. pat. sen. leahy: thank you, sir. vp. harris: and this hero right there. pres. biden: i will, but i want to make sure i got all the - tyree: thank you so much. pres. biden: thank you, everybody. [applause] let's keep it going. [applause] ♪ >> mr. president, would it be helpful if employers mandated vaccines, sir? >> mr. president, do you have confidence you can get the unvaccinated americans vaccinated? pres. biden: we have to. [background conv
harris: pat. pres. biden: pat, you - you were there at the time.on't you get your rear end up here and put your -- [laughter] pres. biden: the leader is taking his camera, because pat would rather use his camera than, i think, anything else. vp. harris: come on. pres. biden: yeah, come on. tony, you get right in the back here. you were a big, big, gigantic part of this. pres. biden: pat, come on. get in. all right. the anniversary of the americans with disability act, 2021. [applause] [cheers]...
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and yes, senator pat, to me is my home state senator here in pennsylvania in 2004 pat to me primary and almost be a long time incumbent republican arlen specter. and you're right for years with the face of republican anti tax kind of fiscal conservatism. but with a study in a study that i did with my colleague cons, know all. we found that very quickly after trump emerged on the political scene, political activists right and left, started to define who is most conservative, not in terms of traditional tax ben politics. but instead in terms of politicians, relationship to donald trump. so in our april $22021.00 survey, what we found is that the politicians who active it's rated as most conservative or consistently either president for president trump himself or those in president trump orbit. might pen. josh holly. and i think that is a testament to the fact that donald trump, through running and serving as president for 4 years did manage to redefine and who, who is conservative and who is not like by home state senator pat toomey. right now we seem to have the civil war is going on a b
and yes, senator pat, to me is my home state senator here in pennsylvania in 2004 pat to me primary and almost be a long time incumbent republican arlen specter. and you're right for years with the face of republican anti tax kind of fiscal conservatism. but with a study in a study that i did with my colleague cons, know all. we found that very quickly after trump emerged on the political scene, political activists right and left, started to define who is most conservative, not in terms of...
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pat toomey may not be a household name, but he's important. he's a senator from pennsylvania and he used to be the face of then new conservatism, anti tax, you know, really hard core conservative. well, i had a friend who had lunch with pat to me today in pennsylvania. and they were talking to that time this friend was a leading brand name democrat who lamented the loss for the country of pat to me. so i guess if pat toomey has been moved to the fringe, what has happened to the republican party? i really appreciate your pointing out that steady and yes, senator pat, to me is my home state senator here in pennsylvania in 2004 pat to me primary and almost be a long time incumbent republican arlen specter and you're right for years with the face of republican anti tax kind of fiscal conservatism. but with a study in a study that i did with my colleague cons, know all. we found that very quickly after trump emerged on the political scene, political activists right and left, started to define who is most conservative, not in terms of traditional ta
pat toomey may not be a household name, but he's important. he's a senator from pennsylvania and he used to be the face of then new conservatism, anti tax, you know, really hard core conservative. well, i had a friend who had lunch with pat to me today in pennsylvania. and they were talking to that time this friend was a leading brand name democrat who lamented the loss for the country of pat to me. so i guess if pat toomey has been moved to the fringe, what has happened to the republican...
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you may remember, pat.tanding on the floor of the united states senate, and tom harkin sought recognition. he rose. in the first time in history that i am aware of, the united states senate -- he stood up and signed, in a speech, to his brother. tom wanted to send a message to millions -- wasn't sending a message to millions of deaf and hard of hearing folks. he was signing a personal message to his brother. it was personal to bob dole as well, who lost hearing in and year after an injury that lasted an entire lifetime. like so many americans come he turned his disability, his apparent limitation, integrated purpose and will. he made -- into greater purpose and will. he made this into a lifelong cause. for more than 60 million americans living with disabilities, the ada is so much more than a law. it's respect and dignity, a bulwark against discrimination and a path to independence. for our nation, the ada is more than a lot law as well. it is testament to our character as a people, our character as america
you may remember, pat.tanding on the floor of the united states senate, and tom harkin sought recognition. he rose. in the first time in history that i am aware of, the united states senate -- he stood up and signed, in a speech, to his brother. tom wanted to send a message to millions -- wasn't sending a message to millions of deaf and hard of hearing folks. he was signing a personal message to his brother. it was personal to bob dole as well, who lost hearing in and year after an injury that...
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you may remember, pat.tanding on the floor of the united states senate, and tom harkin sought recognition. he rose. in the first time in history that i am aware of, the united states senate -- he stood up and he signed in a speech to his brother. tom was not only sending a message to millions of deaf and hard of hearing folks. he was speaking to his brother, frank. it was personal to him. it was personal to bob dole as well who lost the use of his right arm in a heroic effort during world war ii who laid out in a hospital for almost three years. his injury listed and they also lasted an entire lifetime. but like so many americans, he turned his disability, his apparent limitation into greater purpose and will. he made the rights of americans a lifelong cause. and for more than 60 million americans living with disabilities, the ada is so much more than a law. it's a source of opportunity, participation, independent living, and respect and dignity. a bulwark against discrimination and a path to independence.
you may remember, pat.tanding on the floor of the united states senate, and tom harkin sought recognition. he rose. in the first time in history that i am aware of, the united states senate -- he stood up and he signed in a speech to his brother. tom was not only sending a message to millions of deaf and hard of hearing folks. he was speaking to his brother, frank. it was personal to him. it was personal to bob dole as well who lost the use of his right arm in a heroic effort during world war...
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moller is here, and admires her handmade creations from the '70's. >> did you see this hat, pat?how neat. >> reporter: the two pats call this tranquil home in escondid“" the magic place,” as it has become the setting of their new friendship, as well as a surprising grassroots movement called s.b.w. >> and that stands for sisterhood of the boobless wonders. >> reporter: the sisterhood of the boobless wonders are breast cancer survivors and part of a trio of knitters who have literally taken comfort into their own hands, in the shape of hand-knitted bust forms, aptly called busters. >> and here they are. they're nothing more than a specially designed accessory to >> reporter: in the six years since pat made the first prototype, the busters project has helped more than 1200 women across the country who have undergone mastectomy surgery. >> all women's clothing is designed to accommodate the bust contour. so if that is gone, your clothes don't fit right and you end up feeling dumpy and unkempt. >> reporter: pat says, most of all, it shows. until now, the only official solutions offer
moller is here, and admires her handmade creations from the '70's. >> did you see this hat, pat?how neat. >> reporter: the two pats call this tranquil home in escondid“" the magic place,” as it has become the setting of their new friendship, as well as a surprising grassroots movement called s.b.w. >> and that stands for sisterhood of the boobless wonders. >> reporter: the sisterhood of the boobless wonders are breast cancer survivors and part of a trio of...
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>> a little of both, i guess look, i get pat's push into manufacturing.s sort of funny, the bull call on the stock four or five month ago was intel was going to go light and get out of manufacturing. pat kind of put the kibosh on that they have been building up or attempting to build up their own leading edge foundry business. part of the problem, though, is intel has not been a foundry they don't know how to be a foundry necessarily. if you're thinking about the way they could add to it, it would bring them a foundry customer base it's not leading, it's lagging it would bring them a customer base and potentially give them expertise in how to run a foundry, which historically, they have been bad if they don't know how to do it. at the same time, you know, if you think about the foundry, tsmc is really the only one, the 800-pound gorilla. they make a ton of money the other ones are kind of marginal and of the other players, umc, smick, global foundries is probably the worst. they have been lousy you know, they have been trying to dress it up, trying to do
>> a little of both, i guess look, i get pat's push into manufacturing.s sort of funny, the bull call on the stock four or five month ago was intel was going to go light and get out of manufacturing. pat kind of put the kibosh on that they have been building up or attempting to build up their own leading edge foundry business. part of the problem, though, is intel has not been a foundry they don't know how to be a foundry necessarily. if you're thinking about the way they could add to it,...
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reporter: pat says there is a very specific technique.patented the design. >> we have a contour here but it has to be flat on the back. reporter: what makes them more unique, unlike prosthetics, is they are customizable by size by adding or removing the filling. >> almost a full cup size larger or smaller. reporter: every last detail has been considered. >> the cheerful colors remind women that they are breast cancer survivors and not victims. repoer: each pair takes about eight hours to knit. it is a real labor of love. >> what do you think of something like this? >> color wise? reporter: pat stepped into hell. >> she was in front of me at the buffet line and i asked her if she needed any help knitting. >> you know she is a good neighbor. reporter: when fellow resident, bernice found a lump on her breast -- >> i said just mop it off. reporter: medicare covered the cost of the peracetic. >> i waited on my postal scale. it weighs two pounds and it was hot in the summer and it could even be cold in the winter. i don't think anyone would cho
reporter: pat says there is a very specific technique.patented the design. >> we have a contour here but it has to be flat on the back. reporter: what makes them more unique, unlike prosthetics, is they are customizable by size by adding or removing the filling. >> almost a full cup size larger or smaller. reporter: every last detail has been considered. >> the cheerful colors remind women that they are breast cancer survivors and not victims. repoer: each pair takes about...
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pat dulcimer was speak -- pat gelsinger was speaking to emily chang.ullish tone when it came to the future. pat: we are bringing on the new factories which have yet to be depreciated and that is a normal cycle in the business as we bring on the costs at scale so it is very typical as we go through that and then they build up in the longer term, so overall, we feel comfortable with the margin profile for the business to return to levels not the industry would expect. this is very normal cycles but i would also say, hey, we are investing from long-term leadership and we are not apologetic about that. we are committed to be a growth company that is leading in technology and between r&d, capital, you know, we will make investments to have that occur. we have an analyst session at the end of the year but we will lay out that picture to the marketplace more clearly, but overall, we are not concerned about q3 margins. we are being more competitive. the products are being well accepted by our customers. we are exactly on the strategy i laid out. >> i want to t
pat dulcimer was speak -- pat gelsinger was speaking to emily chang.ullish tone when it came to the future. pat: we are bringing on the new factories which have yet to be depreciated and that is a normal cycle in the business as we bring on the costs at scale so it is very typical as we go through that and then they build up in the longer term, so overall, we feel comfortable with the margin profile for the business to return to levels not the industry would expect. this is very normal cycles...
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we will have a host of big-name guests starting out with pat gelsinger.talking about the earning results, his outlook on the chip shortage. we have been listening to his comments on their earnings call. there is speculation about a foundry related deal happening. he says he is not ruling it out here i will be speaking to the twitter cfo on the back of their strong quarterly sales and better forecast and you won't want to miss big tech tomorrow. we'll be joined by the spanish prime minister to talk about his visit to silicon valley. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. (announcer) the core
we will have a host of big-name guests starting out with pat gelsinger.talking about the earning results, his outlook on the chip shortage. we have been listening to his comments on their earnings call. there is speculation about a foundry related deal happening. he says he is not ruling it out here i will be speaking to the twitter cfo on the back of their strong quarterly sales and better forecast and you won't want to miss big tech tomorrow. we'll be joined by the spanish prime minister to...
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emily: pat has laid out a big vision. optimistic are you that he can actually deliver on that vision? dan: well, i hope so, emily. you're right. the two new plants in arizona with the possibility of acquisition in the space, they're going to be in there with taiwan and samsung. you have the department of defense with a lot of companies in the u.s. saying look, intel, if you're serious that you want to build foundries here, will we use you to build out the chip? so if they can pull it off, it would be unbelievable for them , along with this return on growth i'm expecting in the data center. a lot on the plate, no doubt, for intel right now, but they are at a crossroads. emily: indeed. the industry is at a crossroads. we are continuing to deal with this chip shortage. there are all different kinds of chips and they all have different outlooks. is there anything you're seeing in the numbers that give you more clues about when the shortage more broadly will let up? dan: you're right, emily. at the -- emily. at the beginning o
emily: pat has laid out a big vision. optimistic are you that he can actually deliver on that vision? dan: well, i hope so, emily. you're right. the two new plants in arizona with the possibility of acquisition in the space, they're going to be in there with taiwan and samsung. you have the department of defense with a lot of companies in the u.s. saying look, intel, if you're serious that you want to build foundries here, will we use you to build out the chip? so if they can pull it off, it...
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so, i go way back with pat for the first time he was there.where it's a coach joining ateam, and he's going to upgrade the talent. it's going to fix what's wrong so, we're only six months into a tenure we think it's going to take at least two years to bring the people in and fix the company. in the meantime, things could get hairy for intel. we think they're gross margins to keep going down >> thank you very much for joining us later, by the way, don't miss intel's ceo at 11:00 a.m. eastern time all your questions and more answered, no doubt >> don't think i forgot that you don't -- >> i had forgotten that. so, thank you for reminding me i've been coughing up italian wine left, right, and center so, the misery was compounded afterwards and it's great to be here with you. i was worried at the top of the show i was like is it just me >> here's a look at our road map for the hour, including the wild week, aiming for their fourth straight day of games. 45,000 >> cracking down on another group of chinese stocks. we'll take you to beijing for the la
so, i go way back with pat for the first time he was there.where it's a coach joining ateam, and he's going to upgrade the talent. it's going to fix what's wrong so, we're only six months into a tenure we think it's going to take at least two years to bring the people in and fix the company. in the meantime, things could get hairy for intel. we think they're gross margins to keep going down >> thank you very much for joining us later, by the way, don't miss intel's ceo at 11:00 a.m....
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i will never look at myself as an overnight sensation, i'm just pat and will always be pat. >> i've boughtg a house built. i'm working on a book. because i want to show the world that you can have hope. i wouldn't people that were like me years ago to think that's it, i have to live like this. you don't. you can accomplish anything. >> here's an individual that's a survivor. he's essentially a hero, although he doesn't want to be called a hero. the community and the amount of good will is palpable. >> sean: you do know that your courage is now going to help other people. >> i hope so. i mean, that's what i want to do. i want to help -- 22 veterans a day commit suicide. 97% of the people that have facial injuries as significant of mine commit suicide. and i understand that. but they also don't have hope. they're thinking, you know, i have to live like -- but you don't. there's hope for everyone out there has that type of injury. >> sean: up next, in the height of the global pandemic, dr. rodriguez and his team would attempt to break yet another barrier in the world of reconstructive surgery
i will never look at myself as an overnight sensation, i'm just pat and will always be pat. >> i've boughtg a house built. i'm working on a book. because i want to show the world that you can have hope. i wouldn't people that were like me years ago to think that's it, i have to live like this. you don't. you can accomplish anything. >> here's an individual that's a survivor. he's essentially a hero, although he doesn't want to be called a hero. the community and the amount of good...
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republican senator pat toomey on all that next. stay with us. just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only one that stood out and one that actually made sense and that was sofi personal loans. it felt so freeing. i felt like i was finally out of this neverending trap of interest and payments and debt. ♪ among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules. no sugar. no pizza. no foods you love. stressed? no stress. exercise. but no days off! easy, no? no. no. no. no. but with freestyle libre 14 day, you can take the mystery out of your diabetes. now you know. sir, do you know what you want to order? yes. freestyle libre 14 day. try it for free. (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the h
republican senator pat toomey on all that next. stay with us. just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only one that stood out and one that actually made sense and that was sofi personal loans. it felt so freeing. i felt like i was finally out of this neverending trap of interest and payments and debt. ♪ among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual...
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senator pat toomey on all of that next. stay with us. y me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >> jess: at safelite, we have rvice the way you need it. when you have a cracked windshld, schedule safelite's drop and go service. just drop off the car and keys in the morning... ♪ uplifting music ♪ >> jess: ...and go enjoy your day. we'll text you updates along the way. or you can check the status any time... and we'll let you know when your car's ready to pick up. that's service on your time. schedule drop and go at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. today let's paint
senator pat toomey on all of that next. stay with us. y me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >> jess: at safelite, we have rvice the way you need it. when you have a cracked windshld, schedule safelite's drop and go service. just drop off the car and keys in the morning... ♪ uplifting music ♪ >> jess:...
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is it too early to cast judgment on pat gelsinger the new ceo. >> no. we what pat gelsinger can do and he'll spend $20 to $22 billion next year and we know that they're going hard at work and this global foundry's deal is no comment and i think he'll be aggressive in moving things faster than people expect. i think the issue is you can't turn this business around after three or four years of underinvesting in it overnight and the pop that came with gelsinger takes over and a man who has certainly been in the dna and the fiber of the company and known for innovation comes back onboard and the updates are great, but what i heard out of this tape was more the company talking more about dynamics in pc and addressable market and what's going on for the industry to get back to some of the supply chain dynamics that it wants to i don't love the outlook because i don't think you could have expected a lot here. i think the stock is very cheap and that's what you're excited about. >> for more reaction to intel's earnings let's bring in jared weissfeld, tech secto
is it too early to cast judgment on pat gelsinger the new ceo. >> no. we what pat gelsinger can do and he'll spend $20 to $22 billion next year and we know that they're going hard at work and this global foundry's deal is no comment and i think he'll be aggressive in moving things faster than people expect. i think the issue is you can't turn this business around after three or four years of underinvesting in it overnight and the pop that came with gelsinger takes over and a man who has...
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as pat leahy was.nate and i'm proud to be here today as president alongside so many fearless champions who represent the ongoing legacy of this law from the foundations to its future. 31 years ago, after his passage, many americans have never lived in a world without the a.d.a. generations have grown up not knowing a time before it existed. but many of us could still recall in america with a person with disabilities was denied service and in restaurants and grocery stores and could be. where a person using a wheelchair couldn't ride on a train or take a bus to work or to school. or an employer could refuse to hire you because of a disability. and an america that wasn't built for all americans. then we passed the a.d.a. and made a commitment to build a nation for all of us. all of us. and we moved america closer to fulfilling that promise of liberty and justice and maybe most importantly dignity and equality for all. you know, and perhaps most importantly, we did it together. this was a democratic bill
as pat leahy was.nate and i'm proud to be here today as president alongside so many fearless champions who represent the ongoing legacy of this law from the foundations to its future. 31 years ago, after his passage, many americans have never lived in a world without the a.d.a. generations have grown up not knowing a time before it existed. but many of us could still recall in america with a person with disabilities was denied service and in restaurants and grocery stores and could be. where a...
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how much meat can pat pitut on h bone there pat has been trying to get out there and articulate it againthen, you know, d., it comes down to entry points at what point do investors want to take a flyer on intel is it cheap here or do you think pat can't get it done and turn it around? i think that's what you have to watch in the earnings. >> yeah, even when we herd that m&a chatter, which global foundry said was not true to you, jon, there were questions would that be the right place. we'll rely on you to break it down, that event on monday >>> everyone is now welcome in clubhouse. the social media site, the social audio platform announcing the app is no longer invite only for ios and android users. what happens to the roughly 10 million people on the wait list? they will be on boarded soon but it does seem that new users are able to sign up right away clubhouse, of course, righting for relevance as facebook, spotify and twitter add on their own audio features i still get my alerts, but i don't know the last time i logged on to clubhouse or for that matter sort of gone to spotify or spac
how much meat can pat pitut on h bone there pat has been trying to get out there and articulate it againthen, you know, d., it comes down to entry points at what point do investors want to take a flyer on intel is it cheap here or do you think pat can't get it done and turn it around? i think that's what you have to watch in the earnings. >> yeah, even when we herd that m&a chatter, which global foundry said was not true to you, jon, there were questions would that be the right place....
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speaker nancy pelosi, chairman path-- pat leahy and more for being here today. i see so many who helped make the ada real. the activist that's gave everything they had to fight for that bill. the advocates who helped to shape the bill, title by title. the policymakers who worked tirelessly to pass it including, of course, our own president, joe biden. house majority leader steny hoyer. and congressman cuello. every day in every community lives of the american people are better pause of the work you all did. when people can ride a bus because it has a lift. when they can enter a building because it has a ramp. when they can watch a movie with closed captions. when a student with a disability goes to school instead of discrimination gets support. that is the ada in action. the ada gives all americans the opportunity to fully participate in our democracy, in our economy, and in our society. the ada gives all americans the opportunity to determine their own future. self determination, which i believe the government must facility. that is the impact of the ada. and a
speaker nancy pelosi, chairman path-- pat leahy and more for being here today. i see so many who helped make the ada real. the activist that's gave everything they had to fight for that bill. the advocates who helped to shape the bill, title by title. the policymakers who worked tirelessly to pass it including, of course, our own president, joe biden. house majority leader steny hoyer. and congressman cuello. every day in every community lives of the american people are better pause of the work...
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pat gel singer has an ambitious plan has anyone talked to guy adami i think he'll take credit. coming up guys -- yeah >> you know, i appreciate you actually referencing deebo and adding to the totals on your own. thank you very much. >> everything i can do, guys whatever i can do. >>> coming up, time to crank the music. goldman sachs is getting bullish on live nation as concerts return in a big way. we are tuning into that call next. at gplus, our chart of the week. wh'soing on in one south america country? we'll break it down next when "fast money" returns it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. that building you're tryi
pat gel singer has an ambitious plan has anyone talked to guy adami i think he'll take credit. coming up guys -- yeah >> you know, i appreciate you actually referencing deebo and adding to the totals on your own. thank you very much. >> everything i can do, guys whatever i can do. >>> coming up, time to crank the music. goldman sachs is getting bullish on live nation as concerts return in a big way. we are tuning into that call next. at gplus, our chart of the week....
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that's to you, pat? >> i need a second to look at the code to see what theirs are. >> chair ambrose: i think it was in the memo. i swear i didn't make it up. i'm pretty sure i read it somewhere. in any event, maybe melanie, you can explain, what is the department for the department of homeless for a year. >> good morning. i'm actually going to -- if emily is on, i don't have the number memorized. i think it's around 600 million for this fiscal year but emily cowen is our deputy director of external affairs. i do want to state that not all of our employees are submitting form 700s. >> chair ambrose: we wouldn't expect all of them to submit, but the ones making decisions about the 600 million, i would have expected them to be at least a level 2 form 700 filer. >> chair ambrose, i looked that up. so, the executive director, deputy directors and finance and performance manager all disclose at category 1. the contracts manager, information technology director, personnel manager and homeless and supportive hou
that's to you, pat? >> i need a second to look at the code to see what theirs are. >> chair ambrose: i think it was in the memo. i swear i didn't make it up. i'm pretty sure i read it somewhere. in any event, maybe melanie, you can explain, what is the department for the department of homeless for a year. >> good morning. i'm actually going to -- if emily is on, i don't have the number memorized. i think it's around 600 million for this fiscal year but emily cowen is our...
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and with that, i will turn the floor over to ambassador mark green. >> thanks, pat. we aren't to bring religion into this, which is what we do when we talk about my green bay packers. thanks for your kind introduction and, seriously, thanks for your great support of nafta, usmca and the work that we do the at the wilson center. is so welcome, everyone, to the woodrow wilson center. our congressional mandate is directing us to bring together the world of learning and the world of public affairs. i can't think of a more important way that we fulfill that mandate than our discussions this week on the first anniversary of the u.s.-mexican-canadian agreement. and it is an honor to be here with the trade leaders of these three close partners, north american partners and friends. so thanks to covid-19, ushca's -- usmca's first year has been, to put it mildly, not one that will soon be forgotten. but it's also proven both the resolve of our nations and our overall dedication to harnessing the might of private enterprise for a bright, more prosperous future for the entire con
and with that, i will turn the floor over to ambassador mark green. >> thanks, pat. we aren't to bring religion into this, which is what we do when we talk about my green bay packers. thanks for your kind introduction and, seriously, thanks for your great support of nafta, usmca and the work that we do the at the wilson center. is so welcome, everyone, to the woodrow wilson center. our congressional mandate is directing us to bring together the world of learning and the world of public...
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this time it was pat cipollone.rs report this, a discussion arose inside the white house about whether the president could perspectively pardon rudy giuliani and trump jr. and perhaps even himself to eliminate the risk of being charged. mark meadows was told, that was too far. cipollone wouldn't have any of it. he threatened to resign if the president issued such pardons. not only that, but he said he and many of his senior lawyers would resign en masse and hold a news conference announcing their strong objections. it was the death nail for the discussion. the white house could not afford to take anymore public shaming. here with us, tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush, and veteran republican strategist. we've got to dig into this. tim, i want to share more from this book specifically around what the military brass would do if trump ordered a military action that they viewed as dangerous where they write, they considered falling on their swords, one by one, like a set of dominos. they concluded t
this time it was pat cipollone.rs report this, a discussion arose inside the white house about whether the president could perspectively pardon rudy giuliani and trump jr. and perhaps even himself to eliminate the risk of being charged. mark meadows was told, that was too far. cipollone wouldn't have any of it. he threatened to resign if the president issued such pardons. not only that, but he said he and many of his senior lawyers would resign en masse and hold a news conference announcing...
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pat, of course, practice makes perfect. so the pilots want to do this as often as they possibly can in order to get their routines down completely path in reference to the billionaire space rate. so i guess there probably be a lot of people here on this planet who say that one less billionaire on earth even temporarily might be a good thing. but nevertheless, the, the rivalry between the 3 big billionaires goes on and it's probably going to be something we'll see for, for several years. it's not just space tourism either. it's servicing the international space station. it's working with nasa, which base those is doing together with, with, with l on must, and their companies to try and come up with a lunar land or for a projected new mission to the moon. so this is all working kind of hand enhance with some government efforts, which will of course require a lot of financial support and technical expertise. but the, but that's part of the, the, the business of space is supporting government in space, not just varying rich peo
pat, of course, practice makes perfect. so the pilots want to do this as often as they possibly can in order to get their routines down completely path in reference to the billionaire space rate. so i guess there probably be a lot of people here on this planet who say that one less billionaire on earth even temporarily might be a good thing. but nevertheless, the, the rivalry between the 3 big billionaires goes on and it's probably going to be something we'll see for, for several years. it's...
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h i v variation is that by hand. corona restoration, sorry. coby to variation is like the tip of a pat ballpoint pen of the variance that we have seen so far. it appears that the delta variance, which is the one circulating now how actually the most common version circulating the you k. very commonly found in south asia appears to be much more transmissible and may cause a greater amount of disease. do the vaccines work against it? currently they do. it's very important to get 2 doses. and actually that data effectiveness data, actually they came out of the united kingdom that it's true that with appropriate vaccination, we significantly decrease the things that matters. severe infection, hospitalization and, and those are the things that actually just posted. you wouldn't have been expected and wasn't expected. as the virus became more transmissible, it would cost less punch hasn't not been the addition of mutation of viruses. they become more infectious that the people are infecting, suffer less disease. again, that doesn't seem to be happening, particularly with the delta period. so
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i went on tucker carlsen to talk about this and he says, let everybody know first, pat does not want white only group. that was not the purpose of it. after i did that show, i got a ton of email in that said thank you, we are so sick of this division, sick of the separations, sick of these black dorm floor and a black graduation. isn't this just going back in time and separating the races again? i say yes, and that is what started this concern of mine, along with everything else we've been seen since obama came in. this is not where it started when i encountered this, but it had been getting worse and this was just my personal experience. david and i got together and decided we should bring this to people's attention and really, we had to stop it. >> so dave, what does that look like? you got a phone call and a text from your mom to say, i have a crazy idea. walk us through how you came on board with the book. >> my mother stirring the pot is not a new thing. [laughter] she always stands up for her beliefs. >> it is interesting that we live in a country that at a time sharing your op
i went on tucker carlsen to talk about this and he says, let everybody know first, pat does not want white only group. that was not the purpose of it. after i did that show, i got a ton of email in that said thank you, we are so sick of this division, sick of the separations, sick of these black dorm floor and a black graduation. isn't this just going back in time and separating the races again? i say yes, and that is what started this concern of mine, along with everything else we've been seen...
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so if we need billions of doses of axioms over the next 3 to 6 months, and we do simply waving pat writes is not necessarily going to get to there the time to start thinking about what to do in a pan damage with that and rates and waivers is actually now, but it may not affect the current wave of vaccines. this may be thinking a year or 2 years or even for the next panoramic. it's an important thing to talk about. but for right now, we just need as much vaccine as we can get of high quality as possible. so dr. kevin, let's take the thought beta you down to 5, and let's say it becomes possible to get the manufacturer ramped up on these $2000000000.00. is become more like 15 or $20000000000.00 is over the 6 months to year in itself would take a half kilian effort is going to be possible to deploy that quantity of vaccine to the places that really need it. another. another great question and really it gets to the issue of how we do vaccination. so, you know, it's, it's really been a remarkable eat that since the year 2000 gabby, the w h o units have been able to put into place programs that
so if we need billions of doses of axioms over the next 3 to 6 months, and we do simply waving pat writes is not necessarily going to get to there the time to start thinking about what to do in a pan damage with that and rates and waivers is actually now, but it may not affect the current wave of vaccines. this may be thinking a year or 2 years or even for the next panoramic. it's an important thing to talk about. but for right now, we just need as much vaccine as we can get of high quality as...
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pat cain, thank you so much for making time tonight. you, chris. >>> that is "all in" on this thursday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> good evening, chris. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. here's the front page today in the shreveport times in shreveport, louisiana. you see the arrow there, new surge. it says low vaccination rates and delta variant fuel rising numbers in new covid cases across the south. that's the shreveport times in louisiana. here's the front page in the news star which is up in monroe in northeast louisiana. hospitals see rise in covid cases. here's the front page today in the daily sun, which is t
pat cain, thank you so much for making time tonight. you, chris. >>> that is "all in" on this thursday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> good evening, chris. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. here's the front page today in the shreveport times in shreveport, louisiana. you see the arrow there, new surge. it says low vaccination rates and delta variant fuel rising numbers in new covid cases across the south. that's the shreveport times in...
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well, they did we'll see if pat gelsinger can pull it off as well. lots to be seen there.na stocks, they are down again today the government crackdown sparking an extended sell-off, not just in tech, but for delivery, other industries, we have been covering it closely. here to talk more margins editor rajan roy. i wonder if you think there is any industries that might be safe from this crackdown we don't talk about a lot. but we know semiconductors have been building up capacity innovation there has been a larger priority for beijing. could there be some opportunities here >> thanks for having me here, deirdre. i do think hard tech versus soft tech is an important distinction here in the last week, the last week and month, china has gone after food delivery as you said. tencent announced they would not be allowed to sign up new users on their wechat platform due to a data privacy situation this is the biggest messaging app in the world these are all consumer facing apps that essentially provide some value in your leisure time, help provide some service in your daily life.
well, they did we'll see if pat gelsinger can pull it off as well. lots to be seen there.na stocks, they are down again today the government crackdown sparking an extended sell-off, not just in tech, but for delivery, other industries, we have been covering it closely. here to talk more margins editor rajan roy. i wonder if you think there is any industries that might be safe from this crackdown we don't talk about a lot. but we know semiconductors have been building up capacity innovation...
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you a man i ran towards, motorcycles, jumping stuff, being crazy, anything that would have got me a patn the back from my friends saying you are doing this boy thing correctly i did so hard to know how much i love it on its own or part of it is this identity i koppled together. >> but last august was in a motorcycle accident and required surgery and became addicted to pain pills and 16 years after being sober came clean on air. >> i took it personal like he's lying to me. it's really powerful to see it and to see someone overcome something like that. >> are there things you hope people learn from your story. >> i think as and ikt when you mess up you confirm what you always thought about yourself, i'm a piece of crap, unworthy of love. the most dangerous thing for and ikt is addict is using and keeping it a secret. if we can get back at life that's lovely. >> from the deeply personal and raw moments to belly laughs. "arm chair expert" premiers on spotify today. their first guest, former president barack obama. >> when we first started the podcast we had, like, a wish list. >> a white bo
you a man i ran towards, motorcycles, jumping stuff, being crazy, anything that would have got me a patn the back from my friends saying you are doing this boy thing correctly i did so hard to know how much i love it on its own or part of it is this identity i koppled together. >> but last august was in a motorcycle accident and required surgery and became addicted to pain pills and 16 years after being sober came clean on air. >> i took it personal like he's lying to me. it's...
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. >> reporter: pat dias says he has the best job on earth and after a year of sheltering in place he'sappy to be back in action out in the field putting on fireworks extravaganzas all around the country. he put on tonight's fireworks at the oakland coliseum. >> it's an integrated display with aerial shells, close proximity up on mt. davis. >> reporter: and his work isn't done. pat heads next across the bay to begin setting is up for san francisco's fourth of july fireworks show. he's happy for the work after a tough year that had a huge impact on his company. >> so now we've ramped it back up. it was kind of like a rubber band pulled back. come around the 15th of may it all cut loose. >> it's an amazing job that they all do putting on those shows. we put together a list of events happening around the bay area for the 4th. just go to our website, www.abc7news.com. >>> happening now nearly 48 million americans are in transit to their fourth of july destinations. tsa says it screened more than 2.1 million people on thursday. that's about 50,000 more than the same day in 2019 before the pa
. >> reporter: pat dias says he has the best job on earth and after a year of sheltering in place he'sappy to be back in action out in the field putting on fireworks extravaganzas all around the country. he put on tonight's fireworks at the oakland coliseum. >> it's an integrated display with aerial shells, close proximity up on mt. davis. >> reporter: and his work isn't done. pat heads next across the bay to begin setting is up for san francisco's fourth of july fireworks...
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my name is pat ottensmyer. i am delighted to have been asked to kick off this remarkable roundtable discussion. my primary role here will be to introduce ambassador green who will introduce the panel and others on the discussion for today. i would like to make some comments here about the unique discussion on the eve of the one-year birthday, anniversary, of the signing of u.s. mca. for those of you who don't know can city southern as well as others, we are one of the largest railroads in north america with a significant presence in mexico. so our business has been very tightly connected to u.s.-mexico trade since the implementation of nafta 25, 27 years ago. we are now in the process of merging with a canadian national, also one of the largest transportation railroad companies in north america. the combination will create a rail network that is unmatched across north america. and it is our belief that the opportunity for trade growth across all three countries is just a fantastic opportunity for north america.
my name is pat ottensmyer. i am delighted to have been asked to kick off this remarkable roundtable discussion. my primary role here will be to introduce ambassador green who will introduce the panel and others on the discussion for today. i would like to make some comments here about the unique discussion on the eve of the one-year birthday, anniversary, of the signing of u.s. mca. for those of you who don't know can city southern as well as others, we are one of the largest railroads in north...
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ex—pats have come in for this and it was special. it was a bit emotional.harry kane had scored. did you think they would go on to such a thumping victory or not? to would go on to such a thumping victory or not?— victory or not? to be honest, i had england — victory or not? to be honest, i had england down _ victory or not? to be honest, i had england down is _ victory or not? to be honest, i had england down is a - victory or not? to be honest, i had england down is a 3-0 - had england down is a 3—0 victor. i thought they were going to win tonight but not to the extent that they did. it was amazing seeing england in the flesh but yet, tonight, seeing them, when you're in the stadium, it's a different thing. in the way the steam presses. there something special about the team tonight. there was something that is really in their spirit. no special to see. if really in their spirit. no special to see.- really in their spirit. no special to see. if you want to ick special to see. if you want to pick one _ special to see. if you want to pick one game _ special
ex—pats have come in for this and it was special. it was a bit emotional.harry kane had scored. did you think they would go on to such a thumping victory or not? to would go on to such a thumping victory or not?— victory or not? to be honest, i had england — victory or not? to be honest, i had england down _ victory or not? to be honest, i had england down is _ victory or not? to be honest, i had england down is a - victory or not? to be honest, i had england down is a 3-0 - had england...
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working on religious observances with roman catholic and jewish men taking part in pat then open theings with america's national and on. over 150 years and to stand at a crossroad roads with love and conviction of say can you see by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed. by the twilights last gleaming. ♪♪ >> anytime you look for the id you only go 2 miles per hour. that's why you need the heavy armored vehicle you are moving so slow it's an easy target. we got down to the end of the road. very world with a lot of canals and farmland not the open desert when people think of iraq once we start to come back up and pick up the pace we were going between five and 10 miles per hour and then i heard the blast i can remember hearing the boom and before i can remember hitting my head and shoulder on the ground and i rolled a little bit and caused and when you go to the training as a leader you always want to just pause for a second to get the quick damage assessment it can't be long just a quick pause and as i did that i looked up my vehicle and at the time i didn't see anything u
working on religious observances with roman catholic and jewish men taking part in pat then open theings with america's national and on. over 150 years and to stand at a crossroad roads with love and conviction of say can you see by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed. by the twilights last gleaming. ♪♪ >> anytime you look for the id you only go 2 miles per hour. that's why you need the heavy armored vehicle you are moving so slow it's an easy target. we got down to the...
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pat and i apologize for keeping you waiting because i know you are all equally busy as i am.ant to thank you. today, i think is a day of hope. ,and i mean that, a day of hope and healing for victims of crime and organizations that support those victims of crime. and i want to thank the vice president and the second senators durbin, i think he's here. i thought i saw him. senators durbin and baldwin and grassley and murkowski. representatives nadler and fitzpatrick and jackson lee and wagner and scanlon. and everyone who has helped make possible this moment, including so many of you who are here today that i haven't mentioned. when someone commits a crime, it's not enough to bring the predator to justice. we also need to support the victims. and it's something that, way back 150 years ago when i was chairman of the judiciary committee, we spent a lot of time working on, setting up victims' funds. that's what this crime victims fund does. in many years of working on the issue, i visited an awful lot of domestic violence shelters. every time i'd go into a city , i would quietly,
pat and i apologize for keeping you waiting because i know you are all equally busy as i am.ant to thank you. today, i think is a day of hope. ,and i mean that, a day of hope and healing for victims of crime and organizations that support those victims of crime. and i want to thank the vice president and the second senators durbin, i think he's here. i thought i saw him. senators durbin and baldwin and grassley and murkowski. representatives nadler and fitzpatrick and jackson lee and wagner and...