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pat loved the community and loved penn state. he cared so much for his town and would do everything he could to make it a he could to make it a better place. his drive to connect to the community, to the college, and the college to the community was evident. throughout the years, owning the tavern, pat employed hundreds of penn state students. he's beloved by generations due to his years of mentorship. he was always giving back as an active volunteer and avid sports lover. he was a supporter of all penn state sports program. the tavern had several endowments, including wrestling. the tavern actively supported mount nittany medical center, nittany valley symphony, the pennsylvania chamber orchestra as well as the festival of the arts. pat always made the community a better place, it did not go unnotice, and his contributions to state college could not be overstated. in 1999, penn state named him the renaissance fund honoree. it is a tribute through philanthropy and civic leadership. that year, they endowed three scholarships in ho
pat loved the community and loved penn state. he cared so much for his town and would do everything he could to make it a he could to make it a better place. his drive to connect to the community, to the college, and the college to the community was evident. throughout the years, owning the tavern, pat employed hundreds of penn state students. he's beloved by generations due to his years of mentorship. he was always giving back as an active volunteer and avid sports lover. he was a supporter of...
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a pivotal scene in your book is a dinner you have with pat moynihan at the av ristorante. >> pat wasong advocate of what's called the children's allowance. and you read a lot about that now, the child allowance. and he sort of bought into the european idea which was a universal giving of a certain amount of dollars per year to every woman and child or every man, woman, and child, the children's allowance. and my objection to it was that, you know, you're going to give that to bill gates and to melinda, she's now going to file separate income tax returns, probably, but you're going to give it to everybody who doesn't need it. and so moynihan kept going down this track. and the other school of thought was this negative income tax where you would have an income-tested program which would have the payment reduced as your income increased. and so we finally talked him around to that. and the folks, the staff people who had been working on this with no, no positive response from lyndon johnson, had come up with an idea. and the rippon society had several years earlier come up with a negati
a pivotal scene in your book is a dinner you have with pat moynihan at the av ristorante. >> pat wasong advocate of what's called the children's allowance. and you read a lot about that now, the child allowance. and he sort of bought into the european idea which was a universal giving of a certain amount of dollars per year to every woman and child or every man, woman, and child, the children's allowance. and my objection to it was that, you know, you're going to give that to bill gates...
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cap moynihan -- pat moynihan as u.s. ambassador to the united nations boldly defended the democratic project, defended the state of israel. he was a great character, and irish wit not unlike henry hyde of considerable consequence. he served at least four terms in the united states senate from the state of new york. we did not know each other that well. we didn't know each other over a period of 25 years or so. he was the kind of serious intellectual in public life that we need more of today. host: from that long public life we could have had many options of clips to pick. the one we chose was from his early work in the area of african-americans in society and economic challenges they faced. this is from meet the press in 1965. [video clip] >> there are a great many negro americans, and have the population is securely in the middle class doing very well, needing a lot from anybody, thank you very much. they are filling up with a lower class people, unemployed, ill educated, ill house, no jobs and bad education and bad hou
cap moynihan -- pat moynihan as u.s. ambassador to the united nations boldly defended the democratic project, defended the state of israel. he was a great character, and irish wit not unlike henry hyde of considerable consequence. he served at least four terms in the united states senate from the state of new york. we did not know each other that well. we didn't know each other over a period of 25 years or so. he was the kind of serious intellectual in public life that we need more of today....
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tell us about pat moynihan. >> pat moynihan is one of the linchpins of any story of the first nixon white house and in my view of nixon's appetite for policy, his desire to use facts as well as politics to make a decision. and pat moynihan was a partisan democrat, active partisan democrat. he tried unsuccessfully to run in new york city for public office, and he'd been despised during his work in the kennedy and johnson administration when he published something called the negro family report, which essentially was a very sympathetic understanding, active consideration of the racial question. but then the thing that caught nixon's attention about moynihan, pat moynihan in 1968 worked for bob kennedy and he had worked for hubert humphrey, actively promoting him. but what had caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada -- >> americans for democratic action -- >> yeah. and it was sort of the wheel house of liberal democratic politics. and moynihan said 1967, '68 was paralyzingly close to what he had today. you had race riots in every 100 american cit
tell us about pat moynihan. >> pat moynihan is one of the linchpins of any story of the first nixon white house and in my view of nixon's appetite for policy, his desire to use facts as well as politics to make a decision. and pat moynihan was a partisan democrat, active partisan democrat. he tried unsuccessfully to run in new york city for public office, and he'd been despised during his work in the kennedy and johnson administration when he published something called the negro family...
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pat _ apologise. yes, therefore the state should apologise. pat king - apologise.uld apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her son. - should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her son. she i been reunited with her son. she hopes the new inquiry will help bring comfort to thousands of women like her who had their babies taken. duncan kennedy, bbc news. for the first time in history, a spacecraft has flown through the outer atmosphere of the sun. nasa says the parker solar probe, which was launched in 2018, had to withstand intense heat and radiation during the mission. scientists say it will help provide a better understanding of how the sun works. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. very good morning to you, good morning at home as well, we are into a stage of fairly calm and quiet weather over the next few days and, indeed, for the rest of this week. it means for many of us are a lot of dry weather to come. the forecast for the capital cities, taking us all the way to the weekend, plenty of cloud, not huge amou
pat _ apologise. yes, therefore the state should apologise. pat king - apologise.uld apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her son. - should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her son. she i been reunited with her son. she hopes the new inquiry will help bring comfort to thousands of women like her who had their babies taken. duncan kennedy, bbc news. for the first time in history, a spacecraft has flown through the outer atmosphere of the sun. nasa says the parker...
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sin well said pat and i just wanted to share september 24 is a very big day for two reasons. today september 24, 2001 the fbi turned over the site to the local law enforcement community and it's also the day in 2002 that george w. bush has been mentioned but the memorial into law. september 24 just a few weeks ago what we did was we brought back, we sent out an invitation nationwide to every single first responders who was on flight 93 during september 112001 through september 24, 2001 and i'm happy to say we have about 100 hurt he individuals many of whom flew in to the coast from texas. we had retired state trooper is an fbi agent said red cross firefighters. the mortuary group they came and as well as to if the i chaplains out of the pittsburgh division who were there from day one and still on the job. so we have wrought together a combination. and we called a thank you 924 and it's a beautiful beautiful event on a friday afternoon and it culminated with family members inviting all 30 of those individuals to the crash site to the boulder and prayer in moments of silence an
sin well said pat and i just wanted to share september 24 is a very big day for two reasons. today september 24, 2001 the fbi turned over the site to the local law enforcement community and it's also the day in 2002 that george w. bush has been mentioned but the memorial into law. september 24 just a few weeks ago what we did was we brought back, we sent out an invitation nationwide to every single first responders who was on flight 93 during september 112001 through september 24, 2001 and i'm...
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postman pat comes up with the most atrocious, not postman pat, the vicar, with...at sort of appears saying, my dog has been killed and there is mass murder going on in the village, and the vicar says, oh, bless you, pat! you don't get into that. you talk to god with integrity. and protest, and you say this is wrong, this is terrible, here is someone dying alone. come and be with their family, be with them, look on them with love, receive them into your hands. reverend timms, i've just looked him up. on the postman pat wiki, which chris has very suspiciously quick access to. he is the vicar of greendale church and we hear, for the first time on newscast, that his future rise in the church of england... well, we should not be betting on that. let's just say he's not on the preferment list. yeah, he's not getting a bishopric any time soon. seeing as you have made the conversation slightly less emotional, that's given us permission to then go down this road. while you were holding people's hands, even people from another faith, because theyjust wanted somebody of faith
postman pat comes up with the most atrocious, not postman pat, the vicar, with...at sort of appears saying, my dog has been killed and there is mass murder going on in the village, and the vicar says, oh, bless you, pat! you don't get into that. you talk to god with integrity. and protest, and you say this is wrong, this is terrible, here is someone dying alone. come and be with their family, be with them, look on them with love, receive them into your hands. reverend timms, i've just looked...
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pat says, he really believed that. and honestly, did nixon really believe some of what he was trying to do in the domestic arena? health insurance for all, even food stamps for the destitute and hungry. and the income for people. there was something in him which, in his quaker background, something which was not entirely secular. >> actually, here, within the shadow of the house of which he was born and raised. and frank nixon. you point out that you think a lot of the staff did not understand this. because they were approaching him on a purely pragmatic and political level and didn't understand that kind of spiritual dimension. nixon was such a mixture of intense qualities -- work, resentments, guile, brilliance, courage -- would ultimately enabled him to be bigger was that he was a man who felt so many anxieties himself and could feel those of those less well off and those who felt condescending to or sustained, he was a man of most rigid self presentation, and with his political success, people thought that was all
pat says, he really believed that. and honestly, did nixon really believe some of what he was trying to do in the domestic arena? health insurance for all, even food stamps for the destitute and hungry. and the income for people. there was something in him which, in his quaker background, something which was not entirely secular. >> actually, here, within the shadow of the house of which he was born and raised. and frank nixon. you point out that you think a lot of the staff did not...
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pat moynihan worked for kubrick humphrey actively promoting him but what caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada, american democratic action. >> it was the wheelhouse of democratic politics and moynihan said in 1967 and 68 with paralyzing with close to what we have today. you had race riots and in over 100 american cities. you had extremes on the right-wing and the left-wing. moynihan gave a speech in said look our democracy and their institutions are fragile and they are at risk. he said liberals must come together to work and to find a way to work together to protect the institutions to help build the confidence of the american institution. he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book was a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked and nixon
pat moynihan worked for kubrick humphrey actively promoting him but what caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada, american democratic action. >> it was the wheelhouse of democratic politics and moynihan said in 1967 and 68 with paralyzing with close to what we have today. you had race riots and in over 100 american cities. you had extremes on the right-wing and the left-wing. moynihan gave a speech in said look our democracy and their...
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he never lifted eye contact with them. >> pat harris speaking now. that's scott peterson's defense attorney. we're going to listen in. he's at the podium right now. >> the second thing that struck me was continues to say about the burglary, things like, that was shown at the last trial or discussed at the last trial. very little was discussed at the last trial. that's absolutely incorrect. there were occasional things that were discussed that a burglary occurred but very few of the details were allowed in because they fought to keep them out. there's been a lot of new information since that time, but the key here is, and i would ask all of you in the media, ask them when the burglary occurred? they will not answer that question. when did the burglary occur? because they know they state originally it occurred on the 26th. they now know, we all know it happened on the 24th. they refuse to answer that question. for those of you who saw an interview with detective buehler when he was directly asked that question, his reply was, well, the question he was
he never lifted eye contact with them. >> pat harris speaking now. that's scott peterson's defense attorney. we're going to listen in. he's at the podium right now. >> the second thing that struck me was continues to say about the burglary, things like, that was shown at the last trial or discussed at the last trial. very little was discussed at the last trial. that's absolutely incorrect. there were occasional things that were discussed that a burglary occurred but very few of the...
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pat it. and cricket as well. pat cummins. _ it. and cricket as well. pat cummins, the _ it., the australian and it. and cricket as well. pat - cummins, the australian and was ruled out of the test against england because he was identified as a close contact promised somebody he had a meal in a restaurant with just before the match. and the upcoming one—day series between the west indies and pakistan has been moved to next summer now because the west indies have had five more players, a total of nine, to positive was not quite frustrating for fans and players alike.— not quite frustrating for fans and players alike. let's return now to the — and players alike. let's return now to the by-election - and players alike. let's return now to the by-election in - and players alike. let's return now to the by-election in the | now to the by—election in the uk, let's head to elizabeth blinker and what are you hearing there? in blinker and what are you hearing there?— blinker and what are you hearing there? blinker and what are you hearin: there? ., , hearing there? in the last few mom
pat it. and cricket as well. pat cummins. _ it. and cricket as well. pat cummins, the _ it., the australian and it. and cricket as well. pat - cummins, the australian and was ruled out of the test against england because he was identified as a close contact promised somebody he had a meal in a restaurant with just before the match. and the upcoming one—day series between the west indies and pakistan has been moved to next summer now because the west indies have had five more players, a total...
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i said, i'm pat roberts and i want to tell you something. all of you up there on the dais, you are to report to bob dole at 2:00 this afternoon, i have never seen the leader more upset. and then i left. [laughter] then i went to senator bob dole's office and talked to sheila on the floor and said, how's bob doing and she said, how's he always doing? i go up to bob and i tag on his little coattails there. and i said, bob, they stopped the kansas wheat harvest. and he said, what? they stopped the kansas wheat harvest. i told him i went down to the department of agriculture, they will be here in your office at 2:00. he looked at me and he said, take care of it. so i got a hold of them and i got a hold of bill williford and we had a room all set up. then i went back to my office to get ready for this, and there was a call from a person from the department of labor. they said, would you please tell senator dole that the meeting will consider it another time, and the wheat harvest will continue. bob and i, and his last 10 years, 15 years -- and i
i said, i'm pat roberts and i want to tell you something. all of you up there on the dais, you are to report to bob dole at 2:00 this afternoon, i have never seen the leader more upset. and then i left. [laughter] then i went to senator bob dole's office and talked to sheila on the floor and said, how's bob doing and she said, how's he always doing? i go up to bob and i tag on his little coattails there. and i said, bob, they stopped the kansas wheat harvest. and he said, what? they stopped the...
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and no limits on pat cummins who got dawid malan for 14.ifferent class, which took him to 50, which made the next so disappointing. edged and caught and out, and why? joe root could not tell you. he couldn't believe it himself. ben stokes tried all sorts of shots. this was the last one, gone for 25. jos buttler on three was aiming for the boundary, presumably, but got nowhere near it. there is a fielder, that's the catch. jonny bairstow was surprised on 35 and england were soon 185 all out. normal service resumed. could england even summon a gust of optimism? australia reached 61—1 in reply. david warner dismissed. the final ball was almost another wicket. but every almost must be a success when you are in this kind of mess. joe wilson, bbc news. as you saw, jonny bairstow at least offered some resistance, but they'll need a huge all round improvement to get the win they need. we have to get a bit stronger and tougher with our dismissals. we know that we have spoken about that and that we have spoken about that and that has just been honest
and no limits on pat cummins who got dawid malan for 14.ifferent class, which took him to 50, which made the next so disappointing. edged and caught and out, and why? joe root could not tell you. he couldn't believe it himself. ben stokes tried all sorts of shots. this was the last one, gone for 25. jos buttler on three was aiming for the boundary, presumably, but got nowhere near it. there is a fielder, that's the catch. jonny bairstow was surprised on 35 and england were soon 185 all out....
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and no limits on pat cummins who got dawid malan for 14. had the touches which put him in a different class, which took him to 50, which made the next so disappointing. edged and caught and out, and why? joe root could not tell you. he couldn't believe it himself. ben stokes tried all sorts of shots. this was the last one, gone for 25. jos buttler on three was aiming for the boundary, presumably, but got nowhere near it. there is a fielder, that's the catch. jonny bairstow was surprised on 35 and england were soon 185 all out. normal service resumed. could england even summon a gust of optimism? australia reached 61—1 in reply. david warner dismissed. the final ball was almost another wicket. but every almost must be a success when you are in this kind of mess. joe wilson, bbc news. as you saw, jonny bairstow at least offered some resistance, but they'll need a huge all round improvement to get the win they need. we have spoken about that and that is being honest with ourselves, getting stronger with dismissals, so we need to keep doing tha
and no limits on pat cummins who got dawid malan for 14. had the touches which put him in a different class, which took him to 50, which made the next so disappointing. edged and caught and out, and why? joe root could not tell you. he couldn't believe it himself. ben stokes tried all sorts of shots. this was the last one, gone for 25. jos buttler on three was aiming for the boundary, presumably, but got nowhere near it. there is a fielder, that's the catch. jonny bairstow was surprised on 35...
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pat became pregnant aged 15 in 1973.ked girl and i had sinned and i needed to put this right and the way i could put this right was to help some family who really needed this baby. did she call you wicked? she did call me wicked, yes. it is thought around 400,000 unmarried women in england and wales were pressured to give up their babies for adoption in the 30 years after the second world war. even as they gave birth, some nurses treated them cruelly. you weren't allowed to scream, you were told to shut up and stop making a noise and stop being silly, it was your own fault. you have got yourself into this mess. in the delivery room, a nurse or midwife is telling you to shut up screaming? yes. there was even more anguish when pat came to hand over her baby son. the social workerjust walked towards us, held out her arms, took the baby, well... i tried to fight her to get the baby off me but that didn't work and she took the baby and that was it, just a thank you and went, that was it. today's parliamentary inquiry follows
pat became pregnant aged 15 in 1973.ked girl and i had sinned and i needed to put this right and the way i could put this right was to help some family who really needed this baby. did she call you wicked? she did call me wicked, yes. it is thought around 400,000 unmarried women in england and wales were pressured to give up their babies for adoption in the 30 years after the second world war. even as they gave birth, some nurses treated them cruelly. you weren't allowed to scream, you were...
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i leave it at that >> i heard you rooting for them, the way you said pats. >> when it comes to pats,was fun we both worked there it was great over those years. we have the memories. >> i'm more of a tom brady fan. >> i'm with you there. you can't beat the g.o.a.t >> cannot. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," elon musk goes on record why he's calling out the white house and president biden's build back better agenda >>> plus president trump's media startup naming a key congressional ally to lead it. >>> and if you haven't already, follow our podcast, check us out on apple, spotify or other pod cast ap apps "worldwide exchange" will be right back ps will be right back podcast apps exchange" will be right back >>> the market's momentum regaining the footing with monday's rally set to continue today. the futures are pointing to more gains. >>> president biden set to hold some high stakes talks with russia's vladimir putin amid continued and mounting tensions between washington and moscow. >>> and president biden also facing the wrath of elon musk as the tesla ceo says pull the plug
i leave it at that >> i heard you rooting for them, the way you said pats. >> when it comes to pats,was fun we both worked there it was great over those years. we have the memories. >> i'm more of a tom brady fan. >> i'm with you there. you can't beat the g.o.a.t >> cannot. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," elon musk goes on record why he's calling out the white house and president biden's build back better agenda >>> plus...
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pat moynihan said, no he won't. and pat moynihan was right.rcial and senator moynihan went on to win with 67% of the vote. that is a lost world of politics in which not just republican senators but democratic senators loved and i mean loved the republican leader of the senate. bob dole was irresistible in private. he was warm, funny, wise, and careful. it was bob dole who announced today a closed door meeting of the senate finance committee when i was the committee's chief of staff that my daughter was born over the previous weekend. that produced a big burst of applause from everyone in the room. bob dole announced her name, saying he really liked her first name, which was the same name as bob dole's wife. and it was our next guest who told bob dole about the birth of my daughter, sheila burke graduated from the university of san francisco with a degree in nursing and after working as a nurse for a few years in california the twists and turns of life landed her in a health policy job on the staff of senator bob dole, who wanted someone with e
pat moynihan said, no he won't. and pat moynihan was right.rcial and senator moynihan went on to win with 67% of the vote. that is a lost world of politics in which not just republican senators but democratic senators loved and i mean loved the republican leader of the senate. bob dole was irresistible in private. he was warm, funny, wise, and careful. it was bob dole who announced today a closed door meeting of the senate finance committee when i was the committee's chief of staff that my...
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his partnership with pat summerall formed one of the greatest announcing teams of all time.0 years in broadcasting with four different networks, working 11 super bowls and winning 16 emmy awards. >> and, boom, the ball is there right again between the 8 and the 9. oh, is he happy. >> reporter: his inside knowledge of the game earned him the respect of the coaches and players he covered. and his ability to explain the complexities of the game within the game made him a fixture for millions of football fans until his retirement from television in 2008. >> it is the biggest play of the game so far. >> reporter: even after leaving the booth, his legacy lives on through one of the most popular sports video franchises of all time. above all else, he made the game fun no matter what he was doing. >> jerry, you get the whole turkey. the whole bird. >> reporter: the hall of famer's exuberance, passion and unbridled love for football brought him to the top of multiple industries within the sport. ultimately, leaving an impact on the game that will never be forgotten. >> tha was >>> pe
his partnership with pat summerall formed one of the greatest announcing teams of all time.0 years in broadcasting with four different networks, working 11 super bowls and winning 16 emmy awards. >> and, boom, the ball is there right again between the 8 and the 9. oh, is he happy. >> reporter: his inside knowledge of the game earned him the respect of the coaches and players he covered. and his ability to explain the complexities of the game within the game made him a fixture for...
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i was honored to join senator pat roberts and speak about senator dole when he received the congressional gold medal, and i told him how honored i was that he asked me to speak. it's certainly, when i think back during my years here in the senate, that's one of the highest honors i received to have this man whom i admired, i liked, was my friend, that he asked me to speak for him. i also felt that there were so many others who probably even far better prepared to speak, i felt the a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: madam president, it's an honor to be here to address my colleagues in the united states senate and it's an honor that you sit in the chair as i could do so as i pay tribute to the honorable senator bob dole. i was in church on sunday. i got out of church, it's advent, christians are preparing for christmas only to learn that during that church service bob dole had died. it has been the topic of conversation by kansans ever since. not that kind of curiosity conversation that sometimes you have when someone passes away, but that
i was honored to join senator pat roberts and speak about senator dole when he received the congressional gold medal, and i told him how honored i was that he asked me to speak. it's certainly, when i think back during my years here in the senate, that's one of the highest honors i received to have this man whom i admired, i liked, was my friend, that he asked me to speak for him. i also felt that there were so many others who probably even far better prepared to speak, i felt the a senator:...
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todd: pat fallon joins us to react. it's absolute free for all on the border right now. freedoms than actual citizens now travelers that are citizens? >> todd, that's great question. that's the hypocrisy as you said of the biden administration. i mean, americans shouldn't be -- we shouldn't be worried more about government response than the actual virus itself. but we are. i mean, for the last 10 months, joe biden hasn't allowed legal travelers to come to this country. that has just been lifted recently. and yet 1.6 million have crossed the southern border from countries that don't have vaccinations really to speak of. then, when they get here, they test them sometimes, as tony fauci said, just sometimes. most of the time they are not tested. and then they are spread all over the country on the taxpayer dime. that's not a way to fight a virus. that's actually a way to spread one. carley: there is so much going on in congress right now, having to do with, you know, anger and division on, that's always something that happens. but it's sort of next level right now. and to c
todd: pat fallon joins us to react. it's absolute free for all on the border right now. freedoms than actual citizens now travelers that are citizens? >> todd, that's great question. that's the hypocrisy as you said of the biden administration. i mean, americans shouldn't be -- we shouldn't be worried more about government response than the actual virus itself. but we are. i mean, for the last 10 months, joe biden hasn't allowed legal travelers to come to this country. that has just been...
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and, boy, did he stand up for his fellow veterans, as pat just noted. as the chairman of the world war ii memorial campaign. i know how important that accomplishment was. he remarked to me once he thought about being buried there. that may not be his final resting place, i think of bob every time i visit. of course, these are all the things that made bob dole great. as bill rogers once put it and one of bob's favorite sayings, it's great to be great, but it's far greater to be human. almost everyone has heard the bob dole stories of amazing heroics. and his recovery from injury in world war ii. if you know the bob dole who called a florida dentist in 1993, to encourage him after losing his right arm and help him find a specialist to get a prosthetic arm. and few know the story about bob dole and the detour he took in his presidential campaign in 1996. he was in indianapolis an he left the campaign for a few hours, to attend a graduation party for a young girl who had become paralyzed because of a car accident. or as pat already noted, the bob dole who w
and, boy, did he stand up for his fellow veterans, as pat just noted. as the chairman of the world war ii memorial campaign. i know how important that accomplishment was. he remarked to me once he thought about being buried there. that may not be his final resting place, i think of bob every time i visit. of course, these are all the things that made bob dole great. as bill rogers once put it and one of bob's favorite sayings, it's great to be great, but it's far greater to be human. almost...
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being a marine veteran and i would say, they would say hi pat, where is bob.ould sit at the entrance regardless of what state was there, what it was and they would all say where is bob and he would talk to each and every one of them that was one of the things that he said. he finally gets us completed. especially those who are veterans of world war ii and those who are in spirit today. they could sue the commander-in-chief. we finally got that down as well with bob's help. jon: i am told you to like to play pranks on one another. >> those were all classified of course. but the staff back then, it wasn't the way it is now with security. and for some reason everybody thought that i could do what bob dole voice. i would pick up the phone and call his top gun and say where is my speech and they would desperately look for the speech and of course they found out it was not there and i would not accept any dole staff calls in congress at the first time. i could go one. but we don't have that much time. he was a lot of fun. he had a lot of sense of humor himself. afte
being a marine veteran and i would say, they would say hi pat, where is bob.ould sit at the entrance regardless of what state was there, what it was and they would all say where is bob and he would talk to each and every one of them that was one of the things that he said. he finally gets us completed. especially those who are veterans of world war ii and those who are in spirit today. they could sue the commander-in-chief. we finally got that down as well with bob's help. jon: i am told you to...
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just to say that pat cummins will now miss that pat cummins will now miss that second ashes test in australiar the latest headlines. hello there. temperatures were as high as 14 degrees on wednesday, and the rest of the week will stay mild. i suspect many of us, though, will continue to see cloudy skies like this. there was some sunshine, though, across a good part of yorkshire and lincolnshire on wednesday, but these areas with those clearer skies are starting a bit colder on thursday morning. mild elsewhere underneath that blanket of cloud. could be some mist and fog patches with those clearer skies across parts of northern england, even down into norfolk as well. we'll see those mist and fog patches lifting, and the best of the sunshine more likely to be to the east of the pennines in the north—east of england. a lot of cloud around elsewhere. there's a bit of rain and drizzle across northern parts of scotland becoming more confined towards the northern isles. whether you've got the cloud or not, though, it's still a mild day for the time of year. temperatures widely in double figures once
just to say that pat cummins will now miss that pat cummins will now miss that second ashes test in australiar the latest headlines. hello there. temperatures were as high as 14 degrees on wednesday, and the rest of the week will stay mild. i suspect many of us, though, will continue to see cloudy skies like this. there was some sunshine, though, across a good part of yorkshire and lincolnshire on wednesday, but these areas with those clearer skies are starting a bit colder on thursday morning....
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senate including pat roberts and tom daschle.aux is at the washington national cathedral for us right now. suzanne, it's a full house of invited guests. set the scene. >> reporter: wolf, it's a beautiful mosaic of those inside. you have presidents and politicians, wounded warriors, childhood friends, and of course family. and you will hear about bob dole as the war hero, as the statesman, as the deal maker. but you will also hear about him as a father as well. one of the speakers i'd like to highlight is his daughter, his single child, robin dole, who will be speaking. she has always dearly valued her privacy and her private life, but she will be one of those speakers following the president and those two senators, colleagues you mentioned previously. and we will get a sense of what bob dole was like as a father. she was just 6 years old when they moved here to washington. it was early in his political career. and she talks about some of those moving stories as a child. there were others who handed her to her father because he wa
senate including pat roberts and tom daschle.aux is at the washington national cathedral for us right now. suzanne, it's a full house of invited guests. set the scene. >> reporter: wolf, it's a beautiful mosaic of those inside. you have presidents and politicians, wounded warriors, childhood friends, and of course family. and you will hear about bob dole as the war hero, as the statesman, as the deal maker. but you will also hear about him as a father as well. one of the speakers i'd like...
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and, boy, did he stand up for his fellow veterans, as pat just noted.the chairman of the world war ii memorial campaign, i know from many conversations how important that accomplishment was. he even remarked to me once, thought about being buried there. while that may not be his final resting place, i think of bob every single time i visit. of course these are all the things that made bob dole great. but as bill rogers once put it in one of bob's favorite sayings, it's great to be great. but it's far greater to be human. almost everyone has heard the bob dole stories of amazing heroics as he roared from injure -- as he recovered from injury in world war ii. but few know the bob dole who called the florida dentist in 1993 to encourage him after losing his right arm and help him find a specialist to get a prosthetic arm. and few people know the story about bob dole and the detour he took in his presidential campaign in 1996. he was in indianapolis and he left the campaign for a few hours to attend a graduation party for a young girl that had become paraly
and, boy, did he stand up for his fellow veterans, as pat just noted.the chairman of the world war ii memorial campaign, i know from many conversations how important that accomplishment was. he even remarked to me once, thought about being buried there. while that may not be his final resting place, i think of bob every single time i visit. of course these are all the things that made bob dole great. but as bill rogers once put it in one of bob's favorite sayings, it's great to be great. but...
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on, miss pat. >> oh, no.of the community and they're going to help you continue to take care of the community. miss pat, what we have here, $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. >> oh, my gosh. i'm about to cry. >> we've got a surprise for denise. >> thank you. my god. >> can you move this sign for me? [ cheers and applause ] we got friends, family and they're all here to celebrate you. >> what we got? what we got? 40,000 will do it. actually i was authorized no matter what you landed on, the real donation we want to give him is $1 million. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> every time, every time -- and we like to thank doug for producing and editing that and he did it from home. he's still doing that from home. art director liz alters contributing the great graphics. >> so great to relive that year. all so amazing stories but when all those kids got a scholarship on zoom it was like the ultimate game of holly
on, miss pat. >> oh, no.of the community and they're going to help you continue to take care of the community. miss pat, what we have here, $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. >> oh, my gosh. i'm about to cry. >> we've got a surprise for denise. >> thank you. my god. >> can you move this sign for me? [ cheers and applause ] we got friends, family and...
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pat being among those with whom we have worked very closely. it was a different time.y needed to. certainly bob dole could be, and others. here, we see a wonderful photograph of daniel patrick moynihan. but in fact, there was a desire to find solid ground. and a willingness to do so. which is how they created the disability rights legislation, and a set of things that would work for the food stamp and nutritional program. all the examples of members reaching across the aisle. and sadly, i think that the staff, then, did the same and i find that there is somewhat less of that today. >> sheila burke, you had three kids while you are doing this work. which is absolutely inconceivable to most of the rest of us who do not have children while we were trying to do this work. and i remember, we would wonder by your office and one of them, invariably, would be waiting for you to take them to something which i think they might have been disappointed in a few times not being able to leave. but tell us what it was like to be working with senator dole. here is the republican leader
pat being among those with whom we have worked very closely. it was a different time.y needed to. certainly bob dole could be, and others. here, we see a wonderful photograph of daniel patrick moynihan. but in fact, there was a desire to find solid ground. and a willingness to do so. which is how they created the disability rights legislation, and a set of things that would work for the food stamp and nutritional program. all the examples of members reaching across the aisle. and sadly, i think...
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. >> reporter: pat along with her self-styled team of elves do not busy themselves with making toys.'t ever promise, ever. >> right. >> a present. >> reporter: for them, it's all about keeping up with santa's mail. >> that is our ministry is getting a letter to the child. >> it was in 1930 that ripley's believe it or not had a cartoon saying if you write to this little town in indiana, you'll get a letter. and the postmaster received over 100,000 letters. >> reporter: it all began in 1856 when the town's application for a post office under the name sa santafee was rejected. santafee was deemed too similar to santa fe, another indiana town. so the postmaster suggested santa claus, and the name stuck. santa claus receives about 30,000 letters. >> you know, here is the thing. you can't just walk in off the street and do this. >> reporter: ufound that out the hard way. >> this is dylan who wanted to ask for a robot that has a button to make it dance. all right. dear little friend dylan -- >> you know what? that's not how dylan spells his name. >> okay, i already messed up. okay. >> repor
. >> reporter: pat along with her self-styled team of elves do not busy themselves with making toys.'t ever promise, ever. >> right. >> a present. >> reporter: for them, it's all about keeping up with santa's mail. >> that is our ministry is getting a letter to the child. >> it was in 1930 that ripley's believe it or not had a cartoon saying if you write to this little town in indiana, you'll get a letter. and the postmaster received over 100,000 letters....
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bbc pundit pat nevin says player welfare must be a consideration.e not ready to play, there is a small injuries that they all play with all the time, they can become much more serious and they can have a longer effect in the entirety of the season. what you don't want to do is affect the sporting integrity, and that is what could happen. you want as many people getting these boosters into their arms, and now allowing them a week or two to take effect. when that happens, we will be any better position to fight against this virus. it is a race against this virus. it is a race against time. the suspicion is that it will look very different from boxing day at afterwards. australia have added uncapped fast bowler scott boland to their squad for the third ashes test in melbourne. boland comes in as cover, while fellow pacemen pat cummins and josh hazelwood also return. as for england, they'll need to re—group after going 2—0 down yesterday. but england coach chris silverwood is sticking by his selections and would pick the same teams again. if you look at
bbc pundit pat nevin says player welfare must be a consideration.e not ready to play, there is a small injuries that they all play with all the time, they can become much more serious and they can have a longer effect in the entirety of the season. what you don't want to do is affect the sporting integrity, and that is what could happen. you want as many people getting these boosters into their arms, and now allowing them a week or two to take effect. when that happens, we will be any better...
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pat - apologise? yeah. and therefore the state should apologise. pat king - apologise? yeah.n reunited _ state should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with _ state should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her- state should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her son. i never been reunited with her son. she hopes the new enquiry will help bring comfort to thousands of women like her who had their babies taken. duncan kennedy, bbc news. for the first time in history, a spacecraft has flown through the outer atmosphere of the sun. nasa says the parker solar probe, which was launched in 2018, had to withstand intense heat and radiation during the mission. scientists say it will help provide a better understanding of how the sun works. ido i do love a little bit of space news. we've had some great space news recently. i news. we've had some great space news recently-— news. we've had some great space news recently. i once won a pop quiz on how far — news recently. i once won a pop quiz on how far is — news recently. i once won a pop quiz on h
pat - apologise? yeah. and therefore the state should apologise. pat king - apologise? yeah.n reunited _ state should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with _ state should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her- state should apologise. pat king has never been reunited with her son. i never been reunited with her son. she hopes the new enquiry will help bring comfort to thousands of women like her who had their babies taken. duncan kennedy, bbc news. for the first time in...
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his base of power in his battle for freedom for south african blacks he said he would never force the patks blacks were forced to carry. he was always looking for ways to improve the life of blacks in south africa >> i'm always a man of hope, and i feel the best about everybody. >> reporter: his search for a nonviolent method of protest led for his call against worldwide sanctions against the oppressive white south african government in 1984, he was named archbishop of johannesburg, and two years later, became archbishop of capetown but in his happiest days he said was the day nelson mandela was released from prison he knew then the country was changing but he never wavered in his fight to promote brotherhood and peace. after his retirement, he worked as a global activist on issues pertaining to democracy, freedom and human rights he campaigned to fight hiv/aids, tb, poverty, racism, sexism, and homophobia he received numerous awards for his life's work to include in 2009 the u.s. presidential medal of freedom the nation's highest civilian honor for president barack obama. chris clackham,
his base of power in his battle for freedom for south african blacks he said he would never force the patks blacks were forced to carry. he was always looking for ways to improve the life of blacks in south africa >> i'm always a man of hope, and i feel the best about everybody. >> reporter: his search for a nonviolent method of protest led for his call against worldwide sanctions against the oppressive white south african government in 1984, he was named archbishop of johannesburg,...
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he stood up for the elderly when he worked with pat moynihan literally to save social security. he stood up for the young, when he worked with my fellow south dakota and george mcgovern on nutrition assistance. he stood up for the disabled. he worked with ted kennedy and tom harkin on the americans with disabilities act. boy, did he stand up for his fellow veterans. as the chairman of the world war ii memorial campaign, i know from many conversations how important accomplishment was. he even thought about being buried there. that may not be his final resting place. i think of bob every single time i visit. of course, these are all the things that made bob dole great. as rogers once put it, in one of bob's favorite sayings, "it's great to be great, but it's far greater to be human." almost everyone has heard the bob dole stories of amazing heroics, and his recovery from injury in world war ii. few know the bob dole who called a florida dentist in 1993 to encourage him, after losing his right arm, and help him find a specialist to get a prosthetic arm. few people know the story ab
he stood up for the elderly when he worked with pat moynihan literally to save social security. he stood up for the young, when he worked with my fellow south dakota and george mcgovern on nutrition assistance. he stood up for the disabled. he worked with ted kennedy and tom harkin on the americans with disabilities act. boy, did he stand up for his fellow veterans. as the chairman of the world war ii memorial campaign, i know from many conversations how important accomplishment was. he even...
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pat became pregnant aged 15 in 1973. call me wicked, yes. it is thought around 400,000 unmarried women in england and wales were pressured to give up their babies for adoption in the 30 years after the second world war. even as they gave birth, some nurses treated them cruelly. you weren't allowed to scream, you were told to shut up and stop making a noise and stop being silly, it was your own fault. you have got yourself into this mess. in the delivery room, a nurse or midwife is telling you to shut up screaming? yes. there was even more anguish when pat came to hand over her baby son. the social workerjust walked towards us, held out her arms, took the baby, well... i tried to fight her to get the baby off me, but that didn't work. she took the baby and that was it, just a thank you and went, that was it. today�*s parliamentary inquiry follows a series of reports on bbc news with dozens of the birth mothers. the government says it was society to blame for forced adoptions, but the birth mothers say that�*s wrong. it wa
pat became pregnant aged 15 in 1973. call me wicked, yes. it is thought around 400,000 unmarried women in england and wales were pressured to give up their babies for adoption in the 30 years after the second world war. even as they gave birth, some nurses treated them cruelly. you weren't allowed to scream, you were told to shut up and stop making a noise and stop being silly, it was your own fault. you have got yourself into this mess. in the delivery room, a nurse or midwife is telling you...
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pat summerall and i have been with both the teams all week. >> reporter: teaming up with the unselfishll to call games on cbs, and then to fox and nbc sports for 30 years, earning 16 emmys along the way. >> we call it just b.g.d. just big guy defense. that's all. >> reporter: john madden never stopped coaching football. for millions of americans, he took a complicated game, made it fun and easier to understand. >> they bring from the outside and, boom, two up the middle. >> reporter: he became a national pitch man, endorsing several products. >> boom! tough acting tinactin. >> reporter: and later a video game hall of famer. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: he kicked off a revolution in the industry,lutid creating a game with ea sports, the groundbreaking football franchise, "madden nfl." his voice, his smile, were infectious and his fear of flying was legendary. when john madden pulled up to the stadium in his tour bus "the madden cruiser," everyone knew that this was the game of the week. the game was john madden, and we were all better having the opportunity to work with and learn
pat summerall and i have been with both the teams all week. >> reporter: teaming up with the unselfishll to call games on cbs, and then to fox and nbc sports for 30 years, earning 16 emmys along the way. >> we call it just b.g.d. just big guy defense. that's all. >> reporter: john madden never stopped coaching football. for millions of americans, he took a complicated game, made it fun and easier to understand. >> they bring from the outside and, boom, two up the middle....
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is not being played this weekend. manchester city a do to play newcastle on sunday, but city coach pat waudale had to cancel his pre match press conference after inconclusive covered test. in other football news, into milan, i have reached an agreement to terminate the contract of midfield. a christian ericsson, by mutual consent, the danish international isn't allowed to play in the italian me since being fitted with a defibrillator after suffering a cardiac arrest at denmark's opening gave the european championship. he received life saving treatment on the pitch and hasn't played since that much and g. oh no games here at the fif, our cup as we wait for saturday is fine. oh, between algerian tunisia, we've had the chance to speak with not in a deem who left afghanistan as a child, refugee for going on to a top level football career. as him has been a style strike of a doctor, denmark since 2009. and last year she won the french title with paris salma. she's now playing for louisville in the u. s. while she proposed to go on to a medical career, nadine told reese that seeing women's t
is not being played this weekend. manchester city a do to play newcastle on sunday, but city coach pat waudale had to cancel his pre match press conference after inconclusive covered test. in other football news, into milan, i have reached an agreement to terminate the contract of midfield. a christian ericsson, by mutual consent, the danish international isn't allowed to play in the italian me since being fitted with a defibrillator after suffering a cardiac arrest at denmark's opening gave...
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the poor countries have been asking nicely for the vaccine, pat, pat and waiver for a while. so they could produce their own medicine. they were like, hey, we were just wondering if we could maybe stop this mass death from happening and bite and said, absolutely. positively. benny asked the big pharmaceutical companies. hey, would you mind if we shared the patent did formulas and they were like no, never ask us this again and bite and said absolutely, positively. i won't ever ask you this again. moving on to the poll lease in louisiana law enforcement agencies have been accused of targeting hispanic drivers and traffic stop and identifying them as white on tickets. mis identification makes it impossible to track racial bias. this has been a problem in police departments across the country. when federal agencies try to gather information about civil rights violations, everyone getting pulled over suddenly becomes why? according to police department, suspected of racial profiling, beige is white. now trope, also, white chestnut, is not that different from your average parchment
the poor countries have been asking nicely for the vaccine, pat, pat and waiver for a while. so they could produce their own medicine. they were like, hey, we were just wondering if we could maybe stop this mass death from happening and bite and said, absolutely. positively. benny asked the big pharmaceutical companies. hey, would you mind if we shared the patent did formulas and they were like no, never ask us this again and bite and said absolutely, positively. i won't ever ask you this...
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the pats already have one win over the bills this season >> i'm sure the pats' fans are going to let them hear it this weekend. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking a winter weather alert on this wednesday, three days before christmas. good morning >> hi, good morning. yes, we do have some coastal low that's causing rainfall for the carolinas. we're over the severe weather for florida today. but we continue to watch this make its way off shore the problem is it's colliding with the cold front, cooler's in place, that's why we're going to see the significant snowfall from connecticut to maine. maine i'm reallyconcerned about. if you're a winter fan, you're really going to be seeing at least three to ten inches of accumulation that's why the national weather service has issued advisories to winter storm warnings. some of this snow will linger into the great lakes, but the bulk of that will stay in the main area. also the pacific northwest another storm system entering that area. we could see over eight feet of snow in parts of the impacting l the way into the oregon coast. no
the pats already have one win over the bills this season >> i'm sure the pats' fans are going to let them hear it this weekend. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking a winter weather alert on this wednesday, three days before christmas. good morning >> hi, good morning. yes, we do have some coastal low that's causing rainfall for the carolinas. we're over the severe weather for florida today. but we continue to watch this make its way off shore the problem is it's...
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. >> and that formulation comes from the man who is my best friend, pat moynihan, and pat made the point that secrets are government property, and governments tend to horde them and become acquisitive about property, property and secrets. and secrets make us necessarily more unnecessarily ignorant. and this has to do, i believe, with grand jury testimony from 60 or 70 years ago, for pete's sake. what is the point of keeping this secret? >> and so -- eric holder discloses documents and ended saying, when is a cold case that should be that's not part of our national memory too cold to learn more about? the correct answer is never. it seems you're arguing we should not shy away from this and do you think that conservatives in particular should take more of an interest in this complex racial history we have, rather than perhaps fighting about crt? because it seems to me that this is a more wealth formulated argument that tells us why we do need to know rather than fighting about what other people have presented. >> i think that conservatives should pay attention to the lynchings, to the, as
. >> and that formulation comes from the man who is my best friend, pat moynihan, and pat made the point that secrets are government property, and governments tend to horde them and become acquisitive about property, property and secrets. and secrets make us necessarily more unnecessarily ignorant. and this has to do, i believe, with grand jury testimony from 60 or 70 years ago, for pete's sake. what is the point of keeping this secret? >> and so -- eric holder discloses documents...
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pat cummings doesh't _ do it their own way.t strike me as the sort of guy wants to rip — doesn't strike me as the sort of guy wants to rip up the textbook and do it completely differently to everyone else, but he will have his own ideas. — everyone else, but he will have his own ideas, they are going to be slightly— own ideas, they are going to be slightly different, the team are going _ slightly different, the team are going to — slightly different, the team are going to have to get use to that over— going to have to get use to that over the — going to have to get use to that over the course of the series, that is going _ over the course of the series, that is going to — over the course of the series, that is going to be interesting, but you look at _ is going to be interesting, but you look at the — is going to be interesting, but you look at the australian tube. it's almost — look at the australian tube. it's almost a — look at the australian tube. it's almost a show of strength from them, solidarity, _ almost a show of stre
pat cummings doesh't _ do it their own way.t strike me as the sort of guy wants to rip — doesn't strike me as the sort of guy wants to rip up the textbook and do it completely differently to everyone else, but he will have his own ideas. — everyone else, but he will have his own ideas, they are going to be slightly— own ideas, they are going to be slightly different, the team are going _ slightly different, the team are going to — slightly different, the team are going to have to get...
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which is one of the reasons why i'm happy we have pat gelsinger. you are a delight.ng interesting and new. this is one i think that basically tells you that this company, $200 billion, is clearly undervalued. you had mobileye buried within >> thanks, jim we definitely see the opportunity to bring mobileye forward in a big way clearly this is an opportunity for visibility with mobileye, visibility to the market and shareholders visibility to the customers and increasing the visibility to the talent that we want as part of this great unit. today's an exciting day as we roll this out and obviously bringing it forward next year we think will be a great opportunity. this is such a unique asset, jim. it really pioneered the category and it's evolving to l-2, l-2 plus it's a powerful capability every car we believe will become av looking forward and this is the asset that will make av happen at scale. >> you have some great clients, bmw. ford that be a huge believer in this can you talk to people how this is a real company with massive sales. this is not a company where the
which is one of the reasons why i'm happy we have pat gelsinger. you are a delight.ng interesting and new. this is one i think that basically tells you that this company, $200 billion, is clearly undervalued. you had mobileye buried within >> thanks, jim we definitely see the opportunity to bring mobileye forward in a big way clearly this is an opportunity for visibility with mobileye, visibility to the market and shareholders visibility to the customers and increasing the visibility to...