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patricia, the importance of those debates, very important.it really creates a great enthusiasm for jack kennedy. the first debate he pretty much wipes the floor with richard nixon. nixon looks shifty, sweating. he's east just to accommodate eating. particularly in the first part of the day to jack kennedy. you know, i agree with him. i find it sincere, etc., etc. we have the same goals and kennedy is just hammering away at richard nixon and he's what's he doing over over again? he's saying, i'm a democrat. this is what the democratic party stands for. we've brought you this program and that program. and he's got a five or 6 million vote advantage with the democrats. and he's determined to in on that. now, in the last three debates, nixon really catches up and does very well. so much, so know after the first debate, kennedy and the democrat won the fifth debate after the fourth debate. richard nixon wants a fifth debate because he had been coming on strong on foreign policy issues. cuba and on quemoy and matsu and the defense of taiwan. and th
patricia, the importance of those debates, very important.it really creates a great enthusiasm for jack kennedy. the first debate he pretty much wipes the floor with richard nixon. nixon looks shifty, sweating. he's east just to accommodate eating. particularly in the first part of the day to jack kennedy. you know, i agree with him. i find it sincere, etc., etc. we have the same goals and kennedy is just hammering away at richard nixon and he's what's he doing over over again? he's saying, i'm...
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patricia, the importance of those debates, very important. it really creates a great enthusiasm for jack kennedy. the first debate he pretty much wipes the floor with richard nixon. nixon looks shifty, sweating. he's east just to accommodate eating. particularly in the first part of the day to jack kennedy. you know, i agree with him. i find it sincere, etc., etc. we have the same goals and kennedy is just hammering away at richard nixon and he's what's he doing over over again? he's saying, i'm a democrat. this is what the democratic party stands for. we've brought you this program and that program. and he's got a five or 6 million vote advantage with the democrats. and he's determined to in on that. now, in the last three debates, nixon really catches up and does very well. so much, so know after the first debate, kennedy and the democrat won the fifth debate after the fourth debate. richard nixon wants a fifth debate because he had been coming on strong on foreign policy issues. cuba and on quemoy and matsu and the defense of taiwan. and t
patricia, the importance of those debates, very important. it really creates a great enthusiasm for jack kennedy. the first debate he pretty much wipes the floor with richard nixon. nixon looks shifty, sweating. he's east just to accommodate eating. particularly in the first part of the day to jack kennedy. you know, i agree with him. i find it sincere, etc., etc. we have the same goals and kennedy is just hammering away at richard nixon and he's what's he doing over over again? he's saying,...
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patricia, may god protect you, and i'm sure i speak for the whole audience on that. thanks for joining us. joseph robertson is in the comparative safety of london. joseph, what's on your mind? not always that safe in london, i know, but compared to south lebanon, it's safe. it's knives rather than bombs over here fortunately, but um, my question to you, george, i guess. was how do you feel in terms of the british involvement in this situation and what can we expect from labour government that doesn't seem to be able to uh even engage its own citizens in relative democracy, how are they going to respond to this potential threat of escalation and do you feel that perhaps britain's involvement in lebanon in recent years merit in fact some kind of involvement or certainly at least some statement from our side over the next... 48 hours, well uh, thank you, the labor defense minister, a man you'll never have heard of called heeli, uh, not to be confused with a former greater heale uh once the uh defense minister and many other things in britain, he has just announced at th
patricia, may god protect you, and i'm sure i speak for the whole audience on that. thanks for joining us. joseph robertson is in the comparative safety of london. joseph, what's on your mind? not always that safe in london, i know, but compared to south lebanon, it's safe. it's knives rather than bombs over here fortunately, but um, my question to you, george, i guess. was how do you feel in terms of the british involvement in this situation and what can we expect from labour government that...
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patricia. we appreciate it. let's start by looking at the results. in 1960, john kennedy received 34 million plus votes. 49.7%. 303 electoral votes. he won 22 states. richard nixon, 34.1 million votes, 49.5% of the vote, 219 electoral votes. and he won 26 states. there was a difference of only 120,000 votes in this election. david pietrusza that was a close. as a former mets announcer, bob murphy used to say, closer than last year's best and it was so close, it was close in state after state. it was close in the polls beforehand. you take a look at how many states jfk wins and almost all of them are by less than 52%. he only has a couple of blowout states rhode island and georgia. nixon wins by larger margins, but he does not win by as much. some say congressional quarterly said that he actually won the popular vote because of a controversies with the popular vote in mississippi. and of course, the controversy, these are in chicago, illinois and in texas, where they may have been vote fraud. but nixon does not contest that. you've written a book abou
patricia. we appreciate it. let's start by looking at the results. in 1960, john kennedy received 34 million plus votes. 49.7%. 303 electoral votes. he won 22 states. richard nixon, 34.1 million votes, 49.5% of the vote, 219 electoral votes. and he won 26 states. there was a difference of only 120,000 votes in this election. david pietrusza that was a close. as a former mets announcer, bob murphy used to say, closer than last year's best and it was so close, it was close in state after state....
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you heard patricia talk there about an f-35 delivering death. uh, some 20% of the f-35 is made in britain, so that f-35 that tried or succeeded in killing people in patricia's village, would not be able to do so if it were not for british. weapons sales, but even worse than that, are using our sovereign air base in acroteri, in cyprus and somebody else's country, heaven knows why cyprus tolerates such a colonial arrangement, whereby british and american war planes and british and american surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft fly daily, hourly actually. out of a sipriate airbase without even the even the suggestion of consulting the cipriot government, so we are deeply involved in the conflict in gaza and in lebanon from that standpoint and worst of all, i personally have absolutely no doubt and i have reasons for what i'm about to say that british special forces are present in gaza and if a ground invasion uh occurs in lebanon, i have not the slightest doubt that british special forces will be involved in that. britain and the united states
you heard patricia talk there about an f-35 delivering death. uh, some 20% of the f-35 is made in britain, so that f-35 that tried or succeeded in killing people in patricia's village, would not be able to do so if it were not for british. weapons sales, but even worse than that, are using our sovereign air base in acroteri, in cyprus and somebody else's country, heaven knows why cyprus tolerates such a colonial arrangement, whereby british and american war planes and british and american...
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more than 2 million voters already in georgia. >> john: patricia murphy.t to catch up with you. we will be watching closely the night of the fifth. >> sandra: butler county officials releasing more than a dozen 911 calls from the rally where former president trump nearly lost his life. nearly three months after that happened, cb cotton is covering the story extensively and was on the ground and butler the days after the shooting. so welcome to you. why are these calls just now being released? >> this marks the first time we have heard rally goers frantic calls for help in the immediate aftermath of the failed assassination attempt against former president donald trump. the 911 calls are being released as part of a legal settlement with several news organizations. butler county releasing 15 calls that were made that day. officials told fox that the first one came in at 6:12 p.m. and others continued for more than 30 minutes. >> gunshots at the trump rally. >> the police are on their way. >> better get over your quick. >> a female passed out? >> they just tr
more than 2 million voters already in georgia. >> john: patricia murphy.t to catch up with you. we will be watching closely the night of the fifth. >> sandra: butler county officials releasing more than a dozen 911 calls from the rally where former president trump nearly lost his life. nearly three months after that happened, cb cotton is covering the story extensively and was on the ground and butler the days after the shooting. so welcome to you. why are these calls just now being...
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instead, they wanted patricia to tell them about the night before.hey had the kids that night-- all three of them. they were just having a bonfire, just hanging out, just doing the normal family stuff. during the evening, the kids were sleeping in the front room having a fort night, or a pillow night, or something like that, where they were all sleeping in the front room, where she said michael slept with them. andrea canning (voiceover): patricia told the detectives she recalled waking up in the middle of the night. she remembers getting up one time during the night and seeing michael sleeping in the living room. i said, well, was there any other activity that you remember, or any other sounds or anything going on? and she said, yeah, she remembered the door, sometime during the night, opening and closing, and she said, maybe it was for the dog. his alibi wasn't exactly rock-solid. no. i mean, you're sleeping in the front room with your kids and your mom's in the back bedroom-- that's not an alibi. i mean, who knows? you could get up, you could move
instead, they wanted patricia to tell them about the night before.hey had the kids that night-- all three of them. they were just having a bonfire, just hanging out, just doing the normal family stuff. during the evening, the kids were sleeping in the front room having a fort night, or a pillow night, or something like that, where they were all sleeping in the front room, where she said michael slept with them. andrea canning (voiceover): patricia told the detectives she recalled waking up in...
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as patricia said, this is a battle. we have to win women more than we lose men. and we are on the road to do that with record registration among women. >> patricia, you posted video to x yesterday from trump's atlanta rally. it shows plenty of empty seats there. did the crowd bear out what we've been talking about in regards to men versus women enthusiasm for trump? >> there were a lot of young men there. it was on a college campus at georgia tech. he had a huge turnout, i will say. after an hour and a half of them talking, those kids have to go do their homework. they're like, i'm for trump, but i'm exhausted. i have things to do. obviously his campaign would love it if he would shorten it up and not have those flafs because people did lose interest. they lost interest. his die hards were there, but they've got to be working on not just getting those young men to come but also to come vote. i talked to a lot of young men on that campus from very diverse backgrounds who were very excited about voting for donald trump. >> salinda, back in july when donald trump de
as patricia said, this is a battle. we have to win women more than we lose men. and we are on the road to do that with record registration among women. >> patricia, you posted video to x yesterday from trump's atlanta rally. it shows plenty of empty seats there. did the crowd bear out what we've been talking about in regards to men versus women enthusiasm for trump? >> there were a lot of young men there. it was on a college campus at georgia tech. he had a huge turnout, i will say....
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. >> at the navy officer development in newport, rhode island, medical officer patricia weinstein ranst. that's her hero, patricia's 91-year-old granddad allen jacobson, a navy and air force veteran in full uniform, finding the strength to stand and salute his granddaughter. >> and what did it mean to you to have him there? >> everything. i was absolutely shocked. i was absolutely blown away. i had found out he'd been practicing his salute in physical therapy so he would be able to give me a proper salute. and it was probably one of the best moments of my life. >> our thanks to jose diaz-balart for that. it's always so great to start the week with a big smile on your face and maybe a little tear too based on those stories. thanks for being with me for "early today." i'm frances rivera. hope you have ♪ >>> breaking
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patricia, we appreciategrea. this is a difference setting for us, but i hope you guys had a wonderful week. we're going to dive right into the material today because we're going to try to keep it to about an hour conversation is going to be all about baseball and the chapter that i had you read for today had quite a lot of material in it. we will try break down, as always, the sort of most important themes and the most kind of relevant details that we're going to try to emphasize here today. as usual, we'll start off some teaser questions, such questions. did the pitch clock destroy baseball soul or did it save it why are baseball players the most superstitious weirdos of all athletes across? the spectrum of sports and the game of baseball still relevant nowadays? or is it past its prime of those readings that short? there's no shorter pieces that i had you read. were certainly trying to ask that question about how baseball maintain its relevance in the current moment. but as is often the case, i want to start th
patricia, we appreciategrea. this is a difference setting for us, but i hope you guys had a wonderful week. we're going to dive right into the material today because we're going to try to keep it to about an hour conversation is going to be all about baseball and the chapter that i had you read for today had quite a lot of material in it. we will try break down, as always, the sort of most important themes and the most kind of relevant details that we're going to try to emphasize here today. as...
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returning this year, miss patricia taft. for the first time joining us of the presidential families form, mr. james carter the fourth. clifton daniel. there he is. and of course, i would also like to welcome our moderator, kirk graham, director of the harry s truman presidential library and museum. and as you will see from our attendees, unfortunately, -- -- ulysses grant was unable to join us. we apologize for that. ladies and gentlemen, the 2024 presidential families for him. thank you very much. dr. kirk brown, the floor is yours. >> turn your phones off, people. >> good evening, good afternoon, wherever we are. great to be with you. here we are. let me start that over. good evening, welcome. great to see you all. great to have you here. i feel a little bit like some do that is following the winning cast into the oscars, or something. these famous descendents. such a great pleasure to be with them. such wonderful people to boot. i just wanted to say before we start into the panel, and introduce our topic, and start to tal
returning this year, miss patricia taft. for the first time joining us of the presidential families form, mr. james carter the fourth. clifton daniel. there he is. and of course, i would also like to welcome our moderator, kirk graham, director of the harry s truman presidential library and museum. and as you will see from our attendees, unfortunately, -- -- ulysses grant was unable to join us. we apologize for that. ladies and gentlemen, the 2024 presidential families for him. thank you very...
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mckinley i like to welcome miss jerry -- mary jean eisenhower. [ applause ] returning this year, miss patricia taft. [ applause ] for the first time joining us at the presidential family forum, mr. james carter iv. [ applause ] and clifton truman daniel. there he is. [ applause ] and, of course, i would also like to welcome our moderator, kurt graham, director of the harry s truman presidential library and museum. [ applause ] and as you will see from our attendees, unfortunately, ulysses grant dietz was unable to join us this evening so we do apologize for that. ladies and gentlemen, the 2024 presidential families forum. thank you very much. dr. kurt graham, the floor is yours. afternoon. whoever we are, it's great to. great to be here with you. i have to say a couple of things for. oh, here we are. that let me start that over. >> yes, turn your phones off, people. good evening. afternoon wherever you are. it's great to be here with you. i have to say a couple things -- here we are. let me start that over. good evening. welcome. great to see you all. great to have you here. i feel a little bi
mckinley i like to welcome miss jerry -- mary jean eisenhower. [ applause ] returning this year, miss patricia taft. [ applause ] for the first time joining us at the presidential family forum, mr. james carter iv. [ applause ] and clifton truman daniel. there he is. [ applause ] and, of course, i would also like to welcome our moderator, kurt graham, director of the harry s truman presidential library and museum. [ applause ] and as you will see from our attendees, unfortunately, ulysses grant...
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patricia rushes more in ukraine on prisons, trunk in 30 minutes on d. w. we are all set and were watching closely in to bring you the story behind the news. we wrote about unbiased informations for 3 months. the, this is the new pizelle a 3008, appealing electric s u v co pay and it is by no means the 1st car of.
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said patricia. patricia in phoenix, hello go ahead. please go ahead with yourea question. you here? go ahead and ask your question. patricia we are going to hang up on you now. we appreciate you calling in and i apologize that we weren't able to connect functionally. 1881 is when the common law came out but their other books on the library ofot congress list of oe other books thatt shapedmeca during this era 1850 to 1900 roughly and here are some of those books. henry david thoreau wrote about nature and solidarity in 1854 with this book baldwin. in 1855 the first edition of walt whitman's leaves of grass was published in "little women" louisa may alcott about four sisters living in massachusetts was published in 1858 horatio alger jr. released in 1859. sisters catherine beecher and harriett beecher stowe released the domestic guide with the american woman's home in 1859 and here are more books from library of congress list of 100 books that shaped america. fox waned the novel huck finn published in 1894 followed by emily dixon -- emilyin dickinson and the frontier in amer
said patricia. patricia in phoenix, hello go ahead. please go ahead with yourea question. you here? go ahead and ask your question. patricia we are going to hang up on you now. we appreciate you calling in and i apologize that we weren't able to connect functionally. 1881 is when the common law came out but their other books on the library ofot congress list of oe other books thatt shapedmeca during this era 1850 to 1900 roughly and here are some of those books. henry david thoreau wrote about...
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patricia rushes more in ukraine on prisons frontline in 30 minutes on d. w. we are all set with what seemed close to him to bring use of story behind the news. we wrote about fund biased information all 3 months. the senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east, promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive strikes on a route and other parts of the country, it doesn't look like a formula for peace. but my guess today doesn't give up means in the on that prospect these you'll see, valence former justice minister on peace negotiations in israel. i believe that there is a chance that up those that to will when people that this then the managing that they the conflict is your child of these and impossible knowing what people will then to go for the appropriate.
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patricia, you are starting us off. go ahead. caller: i meant to call the democrat line.en forum, right? host: ok, but we are asking you to pick the best line that represents you. go ahead, call back, we will try to get you in. let's hear from rosemary and virginia, democrats line. caller: i had a question for mr. wolf. i want to know why is it that every four years, whenever there is time for an election, you all make immigrants your bogeyman. this has been a problem during republican time in the white house. it's been a problem when democrats and republicans are in the white house. my question to you is -- what did trump do when he was in the white house, trying to build a wall that mexico didn't pay for? host: mr. wolf is no longer with us, rosemary, but you can always watch that interview, by the way, on our various platforms if you want to see the things he said. texas, independent line, we will hear from david. david in texas, hello? you are on, go ahead, please. caller: yes. uh. i wanted to actually try to catch your speaker, but i guess he's probably gone by now.
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la realidad de patricia hace que con los trabajos apenas le alcance para vivir.s perdieron la vida en cuba. el paÍs enfrenta escasez de suministro desde el viernes pasado. mighty: el irs anunciÓ que los contribuyentes estadounidenses verÁn mayores reducciones estÁndar para 2025. el gobierno de mÉxico da a conocer la cifra de asesinatos en el gobierno de amlo. 93 personas fueron asesinadas diariamente. detalles en "ediciÓn nocturna". jorge: rescatan a una mujer en australia que...
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miss patricia taft. for the first time joining us at the presidential families forum, mr. james carter, the fourth. and clifton truman daniel. here he is and of course, i would also like to to welcome our moderator, the kurt graham director of the harry truman presidential library and museum. and as you will see from our from our attendees, unfortunate ali, ulysses grant dietz was unable to join us this evening. so we do apologize for that. but ladies and gentlemen, the 2024 presidential families forum. thank you very much, dr. kurt graham. the floor is yours. for. his. just turn your phones up. okay. well, good evening. good afternoon. whoever we are, it's great to. great to be here with you. i have to say a couple of things for. oh, here we are. that let me start that over. good evening. welcome. great to see you all. great to have you here. i, i feel a little bit like some dude that's like following, you know, the winning cast into the oscars or something, you know, these famous descendants. i mean, there's just such a such a great pleasure to be with such wonderful peo
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patricia says i'm sorry -- who did we miss?n dies my answers too is political but, you know, may be it was also saying biden to obama come on man can't we just go to the beach now? >> trace: come on man. here we go patricia told you they like me better, stan i could have won the selection put me back and coach. michael says, hey, bff can deal and i spent a couple of weeks with you and martha's vineyard? nope. nope. paperwork using the kit can be trump you come on man i'm serious. getting says don't you think i should have stayed in? michelle dubÉ have time to stop and michelle obama? and janssen said barack i accept your apology and jill and i are ready to run. come on man i'm serious. tommy, biden asked should i pardon my son hunter and obama said no, no. him on man. think you for watching america's late news, "fox news @ night." i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from >> i am bret baier we are cominn to y
patricia says i'm sorry -- who did we miss?n dies my answers too is political but, you know, may be it was also saying biden to obama come on man can't we just go to the beach now? >> trace: come on man. here we go patricia told you they like me better, stan i could have won the selection put me back and coach. michael says, hey, bff can deal and i spent a couple of weeks with you and martha's vineyard? nope. nope. paperwork using the kit can be trump you come on man i'm serious. getting...
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host: patricia in minnesota. donald trump, jr.n the spin room talking to reporters, let's listen in. >> you realize there's not another person in the republican party that could put on that level of master class. jd was more comfortable in the things that republicans get uncomfortable. he was were comfortable in the awkward spots than most of our guys are on the no-brainers. i think the rest of america saw that tonight. >> he was evasive when he was pressed about the primitive spot against iran. what is your response? >> i'm not going to talk policy but israel should be able to defend itself. you have a regime that has chanted for their demise, which they've been able to do with funding, including the extra $6 billion they gave them, not understanding that money is fungible. now it's used to send missiles against our allies. this is obvious stuff. it didn't happen under donald trump for a reason. our enemies understood strength. russia wasn't invading under our neighbors, they did so under obama and again under biden. when they he
host: patricia in minnesota. donald trump, jr.n the spin room talking to reporters, let's listen in. >> you realize there's not another person in the republican party that could put on that level of master class. jd was more comfortable in the things that republicans get uncomfortable. he was were comfortable in the awkward spots than most of our guys are on the no-brainers. i think the rest of america saw that tonight. >> he was evasive when he was pressed about the primitive spot...
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. >> reporter: patricia miranda is using creek water to flush her toilets and wash clothes. she has diabetes and needs to keep her insulin cold. do you have enough supply of ice to keep your insulin supply fresh? >> not at all. >> reporter: and tonight, a first look at cleanup in erwin, tennessee, tow iing ambulan ambulances away. tonight, 6,300 national guard troops from 12 states are working to clear debris and bring in supplies, along with a growing army of good samaritans. it can't come fast enough. and president biden is headed to this region tomorrow. he will get a briefing and fly over the affected areas. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is set to travel to georgia to meet with officials there. she's also expected to come here to north carolina in the coming days. david? >> david: morgan, thank you. >>> next tonight here, new and disturbing accusations against sean "diddy" combs. a texas attorney says he represented 120 alleged victims whose allegations spab more than 30 years. the accounts of the alleged victims have not been fully vetted, but their accusation
. >> reporter: patricia miranda is using creek water to flush her toilets and wash clothes. she has diabetes and needs to keep her insulin cold. do you have enough supply of ice to keep your insulin supply fresh? >> not at all. >> reporter: and tonight, a first look at cleanup in erwin, tennessee, tow iing ambulan ambulances away. tonight, 6,300 national guard troops from 12 states are working to clear debris and bring in supplies, along with a growing army of good samaritans....
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. >> patricia llora de miedo.estÁ inundada mi casa aquÍ, que normalmente que tenÍas la sala, mi sala, mis camas. >> el pasado martes, ella y su familia perdieron parte de su patrimonio y hoy que ya saliÓ el sol comenzÓ la limpieza y el recuento de los daÑos. ahora solo se encomienda para que el desastre no se repita. >> ay, diosito, ya no nos mandes mÁs desastres, por favor. >> en algunas calles hay huellas que demuestran la fuerza de john. dos vehÍculos volteados y atrapados en el fango en una calle totalmente destruida. noticias telemundo acompaÑÓ a la secretarÍa de la defensa nacional en un recorrido aÉreo donde el ejÉrcito mexicano documenta afectaciones y lleva ayuda a los damnificados. y ya en tierra se organiza para acomodar despensas que despuÉs son repartidas en estos momentos el ejÉrcito mexicano estÁ aplicando el plan dn-iii-e, el que se aplica cuando hay una emergencia. estÁ entregando algunas despensas que llegan hasta los domicilios, pero aÚn no hay apoyo que alcance para concluir la difÍcil tarea de
. >> patricia llora de miedo.estÁ inundada mi casa aquÍ, que normalmente que tenÍas la sala, mi sala, mis camas. >> el pasado martes, ella y su familia perdieron parte de su patrimonio y hoy que ya saliÓ el sol comenzÓ la limpieza y el recuento de los daÑos. ahora solo se encomienda para que el desastre no se repita. >> ay, diosito, ya no nos mandes mÁs desastres, por favor. >> en algunas calles hay huellas que demuestran la fuerza de john. dos vehÍculos...
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borja: quÉ testimonios de noticiero de hoy, asÍ era patricia nos reiterÓ que no sabÍa solamente nadaa saber a esta hora, te contamos que una persona de interÉs estÁ bajo custodia por el caso de la muerte de la sargento de origen hispano, sara roque, de 23 aÑos, cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado la semana pasada esta semana en la base de for wout en arizona. las autoridades no han dado ninguna informaciÓn sobre las personas detenidas, porque en este momento hay una informaciÓn activa. carolina: hablemos de polÍtica, en la contienda electoral, kamala harris compartiÓ escenario con nada mÁs y nada menos que barack obama en georgia, tambiÉn lo hizo junto a grandes estrellas de hollywood, entre ellos, samuel jackson, y otros, mientras tanto, el expresidente, donald trump en su campaÑa en nevada y arizona fue cuestionado por las palabras que tuvo el ex jefe de gabinete, john kelly, quien dijo durante una entrevista que trump presuntamente le admiran a hitler, que considera que fue una persona que hizo buenas cosas. cambiamos el tema, los responsables del buque que derrumbÓ puente francis scott ke
borja: quÉ testimonios de noticiero de hoy, asÍ era patricia nos reiterÓ que no sabÍa solamente nadaa saber a esta hora, te contamos que una persona de interÉs estÁ bajo custodia por el caso de la muerte de la sargento de origen hispano, sara roque, de 23 aÑos, cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado la semana pasada esta semana en la base de for wout en arizona. las autoridades no han dado ninguna informaciÓn sobre las personas detenidas, porque en este momento hay una informaciÓn activa....
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. >> segun los primeros reportes, patricia ramirez gonzalez se encontraba dentro de su negocio cuandoo a la puga. >> la fiscalia del estado ya investiga el homicidio, pero el primer comunicador asesinado bajo la administracion de la presidenta claudia sheinbaum es mauricio cruz solis, quien fue ultimado ayer a b penalazos tras conducir una entrevista en vivo con el presidente municipal de uruapan, michoacan. >> sheinbaum no se ha pronunciado al respecto. >> y justamente tambien en mexico, al menos dos anos pe perdieron la vida tras una explosion en una fabrica de acero en tlaxcala. >> familiares de las victimas hablaron con noticias telemundo sobre la tragedia que los sorprendio en horas de la madrugada. >> ahora si exploto algo. >> en medio de la oscuridad surge una nube de fuego, quien graba el video a una distancia considerable reacciona de inmediato. >> esta es una de las ex explosiones registradas en el de una fabrica de acero en el municipio de shalostock, en tlaxcala, al centro de mexico. >> el gobierno del estado confirmo que el hecho provoco la muerte de dos personas y dejo a
. >> segun los primeros reportes, patricia ramirez gonzalez se encontraba dentro de su negocio cuandoo a la puga. >> la fiscalia del estado ya investiga el homicidio, pero el primer comunicador asesinado bajo la administracion de la presidenta claudia sheinbaum es mauricio cruz solis, quien fue ultimado ayer a b penalazos tras conducir una entrevista en vivo con el presidente municipal de uruapan, michoacan. >> sheinbaum no se ha pronunciado al respecto. >> y justamente...
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so patricia curtis janet. denny, todd guilford. bonnie shealy. beth folsom and kristin scott, thank you for all your help. our next speaker is david sheehan, who will speak about energy, geography and geology in the saratoga 1777. similar to all living organisms, armed forces have a military. one that requires food, fuel work, work, animals and, food for those animals in order to and fight in saratoga campaign brutish hessian forces face daunting challenges when acquiring and using this shape. the outcome of the battles and had a long term on the battlefield environment. david shu, professor of history at jinny junior area college in pennsylvania, is a book about the environmental history of the war of independence. welcome, david. thanks. good work. okay. all right. okay. thank you, rich. thank you again to volunteers, but also the other folks here at fort ticonderoga go who have organized this seminar and keep things running so smoothly thank you all for spending weekend here, folks, online. thank you for for zooming in. i don't think i'm going
so patricia curtis janet. denny, todd guilford. bonnie shealy. beth folsom and kristin scott, thank you for all your help. our next speaker is david sheehan, who will speak about energy, geography and geology in the saratoga 1777. similar to all living organisms, armed forces have a military. one that requires food, fuel work, work, animals and, food for those animals in order to and fight in saratoga campaign brutish hessian forces face daunting challenges when acquiring and using this shape....
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at the navy officer development graduation in newport, rhode island, medical officer patricia winesteinuest. that's her hero, patricia's 91-year-old granddad alan jacobson, navy and air force veteran, in full uniform, finding the strength to stand and salute his granddaughter. >> and what did it mean to you to have him there? >> everything. i was absolutely shocked. i was absolutely blown away. i found out he had been practicing his salute in physical therapy so he would be able to give me a proper salute and it was probably one of the best, the best moments of my life. >> and let's go right to pennsylvania, where that event with the vice president and former republican congresswoman liz cheney is getting under way. >> she is the democratic nominee for president of the united states. please welcome to the stage vice president kamala harris. [ cheers and applause ] ♪♪ [ applause ] >> let's do it. let's do it. >> good morning, everyone. >> happy belated birthday! oh, yeah. >> thank you. i appreciate that. thank you. >> audience members showing me up. that's tough. okay. so i've got to sta
at the navy officer development graduation in newport, rhode island, medical officer patricia winesteinuest. that's her hero, patricia's 91-year-old granddad alan jacobson, navy and air force veteran, in full uniform, finding the strength to stand and salute his granddaughter. >> and what did it mean to you to have him there? >> everything. i was absolutely shocked. i was absolutely blown away. i found out he had been practicing his salute in physical therapy so he would be able to...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. support for frontline and for this program is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the jonathan logan family foundation, empowering world changing work. (crowd cheering) >> narrator: two men vying to be second-in-command. one a young firebrand of a new conservative movement. >> from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country have failed and failed again. (crowd applauds) >> narrator: the other a governor and former congressman who championed liberal causes. >> we'll build a country where workers come first. healthcare and housing are human rights. >> narrator: both from the middle of america, but on opposite sides of the country's political divide. >> we will, in short, make america great again. >> narrator: this the story of how they found their political voices... >> i'm ready to turn the page on these guys. say it with me-- we're not going back. >> narrator: ...and their unlikely paths to become vice presidential candidates ♪
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmunities. support for frontline and for this program is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by the jonathan logan family foundation, empowering world changing work. (crowd cheering) >> narrator: two men vying to be second-in-command. one a young firebrand of a new conservative movement. >> from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country...
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patricia rushes war and ukraine on pollution from coming up on d. w are always in signature style is of the size and see with always where it's 09. in 19 minutes on d w. the finishing as a network thing, as one it show about vision range and the project, the percentages that can be tackled together for a future worth living. working for a more united world. these are the news on the news. if you come to aquinos and you just things like, oh, i'm just going to speak spanish. we're not going to win them over latino voters divided between harris and trump tower full but fracture demographics. everybody's aware of that within the last 3 years had not been going on the board. everybody could their support determined who is the us selection reporter this weekend on dw, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the 35 years of to the full of the been involved november 9th. the, this is dw news, and these are, are the top stories. the pro russian georgian dream party looks to have one parliamentary elections seen as crucial for the former soviet republics. future p
patricia rushes war and ukraine on pollution from coming up on d. w are always in signature style is of the size and see with always where it's 09. in 19 minutes on d w. the finishing as a network thing, as one it show about vision range and the project, the percentages that can be tackled together for a future worth living. working for a more united world. these are the news on the news. if you come to aquinos and you just things like, oh, i'm just going to speak spanish. we're not going to...
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patricia monreal lo conocía. asegura que solo se dedicaba a hacer su trabajo. e pronta y sin criminalización. el gobernador del estado lamentó el homicidio y aseguró que implementaron un operativo para dar con los responsables. la fiscalía estatal confirmó que ya iniciaron una investigación por estos hechos. hasta ahora ninguna línea ha sido descartada, pero la principal se dirige a la profesión de la víctima de violencia en el país. arthur romeo dirige la oficina de américa latina de reporteros sin fronteras. precisamente está en méxico. esta semana para intentar concretar un plan de acción para combatir la violencia contra la prensa. así que condenó lo ocurrido. no hay que normalizar la violencia en contra de periodistas, no hay que banalizarlo, es algo que necesitamos hablar. son más que cifras, son personas. cruz solís se convirtió en el primer periodista asesinado en el gobierno que recién inicia, pero se suma a la lista de 49 colegas cuya voz fue apagada en la administración anterior. en méxico, jazive pérez telemundo. cómo le hago para bajar los interese
patricia monreal lo conocía. asegura que solo se dedicaba a hacer su trabajo. e pronta y sin criminalización. el gobernador del estado lamentó el homicidio y aseguró que implementaron un operativo para dar con los responsables. la fiscalía estatal confirmó que ya iniciaron una investigación por estos hechos. hasta ahora ninguna línea ha sido descartada, pero la principal se dirige a la profesión de la víctima de violencia en el país. arthur romeo dirige la oficina de américa latina...
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[applause] >> our next question comes from patricia. [laughter] >> good evening. >> now i really need that swivel chair. [laughter] >> i've got your back. >> thank you. [laughter] [applause] >> i'm pat, and i'm from timber lake are, north carolina, and i'm a retired health care worker. and my question tonight is that, it's about social security. >> yes, ma'am. >> and i've seen ads and posts where donald trump is going the take away our social security or cut it or decrease it, but then i also see ads and posts that donald the. >> yes, ma'am. first of all, i don't have to tell you this, ma'am, you know this, i think a lot of us know this, don't believe everything you see on tv because a lot of those things are paid for by democrat money. it's december honest. here's what donald trump's going to do: he's going to protect social security and cut taxes on social security income because our seniors, you've paid into it for your whole lives, you ought to be able to enjoy the benefit of it on the other end. it's that simple. [applause] but her
[applause] >> our next question comes from patricia. [laughter] >> good evening. >> now i really need that swivel chair. [laughter] >> i've got your back. >> thank you. [laughter] [applause] >> i'm pat, and i'm from timber lake are, north carolina, and i'm a retired health care worker. and my question tonight is that, it's about social security. >> yes, ma'am. >> and i've seen ads and posts where donald trump is going the take away our social...
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noe valley resident patricia larizadeh says they seem to be focused on the 24th street business corridor of the neighborhood. according to crime data, this area has seen a 15% rise when compared to last year. larizadeh says police should focus their efforts here too. in san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc, bay area news. we're learning more about a shooting in contra costa county that wounded a baby. it happened yesterday near the intersection of destiny circle and laura anne court in bay point. investigators say it all started as a fight between two groups of people. one man was shot and a seven month old baby was also grazed by a bullet. both were taken to the hospital. no word on their conditions at this time, but we are learning that two people were arrested a little more than 24 hours from now. the first and only time a debate will take place between the vice presidential candidate, minnesota governor, democrat tim walz and republican ohio senator jd vance will share the stage in new york city. the two will make the case for their respective candidates, vp harris and former presiden
noe valley resident patricia larizadeh says they seem to be focused on the 24th street business corridor of the neighborhood. according to crime data, this area has seen a 15% rise when compared to last year. larizadeh says police should focus their efforts here too. in san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc, bay area news. we're learning more about a shooting in contra costa county that wounded a baby. it happened yesterday near the intersection of destiny circle and laura anne court in bay...
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so he has a bone deep sympathy for working people in a way that college graduate john adams, patricia land didn't like jefferson and washington, had to struggle to really connect. that means their relations were often tense and difficult and i think adams in particular who always fancied himself as a voice of the people, often found he was being upstaged by someone with greater talents for speaking in the language of the working class than himself. peter: thomas payne did have a relationship with a lesser-known founding father dr. benjamin rush. in philadelphia, biographer stephen freed talked about their relationship and the importance of that relationship in getting common sense published. >> hi my name is stephen freed we are here at the american philosophical society in philadelphia in the center of the historic district in philly. in front of me is the autobiography of benjamin rush, handwritten by his kid in 1800. -- for his kid in 1800. one of the things he described is how he met thomas payne and how common sense came about. when thomas payne moved to philadelphia to be a writ
so he has a bone deep sympathy for working people in a way that college graduate john adams, patricia land didn't like jefferson and washington, had to struggle to really connect. that means their relations were often tense and difficult and i think adams in particular who always fancied himself as a voice of the people, often found he was being upstaged by someone with greater talents for speaking in the language of the working class than himself. peter: thomas payne did have a relationship...
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so patricia curtis janet. denny, todd guilford. bonnie shealy. beth folsom and kristin scott, thank you for all your help. our next speaker is david sheehan, who will speak about energy, geography and geology in the saratoga 1777. similar to all living organisms, armed forces have a military. one that requires food, fuel work, work, animals and, food for those animals in order to and fight in saratoga campaign brutish hessian forces face daunting challenges when acquiring and using this shape. the outcome of the battles and had a long term on the battlefield environment. david shu, professor of history at jinny junior area college in pennsylvania, is a book about the environmental history of the war of independence. welcome, david. thanks. good work. okay. all right. okay. thank you, rich. thank you again to volunteers, but also the other folks here at fort ticonderoga go who have organized this seminar and keep things running so smoothly thank you all for spending weekend here, folks, online. thank you for for zooming in. i don't think i'm going
so patricia curtis janet. denny, todd guilford. bonnie shealy. beth folsom and kristin scott, thank you for all your help. our next speaker is david sheehan, who will speak about energy, geography and geology in the saratoga 1777. similar to all living organisms, armed forces have a military. one that requires food, fuel work, work, animals and, food for those animals in order to and fight in saratoga campaign brutish hessian forces face daunting challenges when acquiring and using this shape....
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. >> patricia noguera es parte del grupo. esperanza todavÍa. >> lamentablemente, en este dÍa tampoco hay buenas noticias. >> la verdad, es muy difÍcil. para mi familia, mi hija, la familia de Él y es muy, muy, muy difÍcil. la verdad. esta situaciÓn. >> a pesar de eso y de que han pasado 365 dÍas estas 24 familias no dejarÁn de buscarlos porque la ausencia es una herida que otis les causÓ y que no cicatriza a pesar del tiempo. en acapulco, mÉxico, issa osorio noticias telemundo. >> bueno, lamentamos muchÍsimo que estÉn pasando por esa situaciÓn y gracias a noticias telemundo en mÉxico por este gran reporte y por supuesto a issa osorio le damos un giro a la informaciÓn porque casi 102 millones de dÓlares es lo que tendrÁn que pagar el propietario y el gerente del buque daly que chocÓ contra el puente francis scott key de baltimore hace siete meses. es el acuerdo al que han llegado el departamento de justicia con las dos navieras dueÑos del barco que tienen sede en singapur. >> el dinero servirÁ para pagar los costos de la limpi
. >> patricia noguera es parte del grupo. esperanza todavÍa. >> lamentablemente, en este dÍa tampoco hay buenas noticias. >> la verdad, es muy difÍcil. para mi familia, mi hija, la familia de Él y es muy, muy, muy difÍcil. la verdad. esta situaciÓn. >> a pesar de eso y de que han pasado 365 dÍas estas 24 familias no dejarÁn de buscarlos porque la ausencia es una herida que otis les causÓ y que no cicatriza a pesar del tiempo. en acapulco, mÉxico, issa osorio...
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so to patricia message of unity at the time of the 6th divisiveness in the united states. next on dw meeting, jeremy looked at some of the key projects in the countries a green energy transmission at transition. that's next to now the back to the top of the the take a deep dive into climate solutions on the agenda at cop 29 from green hydrogen powering public transport to the race to produce high performance, solid state batteries, wind farms, and a are. we examine what works and what doesn't. they didn't tell me. next on d w. homeless, you'll find a baby elephant isn't aggressive because she's clicking common rub up against you in touch you. that's how they bought the vehicle. you didn't do anything. that's why i love this job. nice and because i've got used to living with visiting and supervising together, keep it as estimate. stacy ellison century has been rescuing little to says she is in 45 minutes on d w. the similar in today's age between to me is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy rooted in that respect for human rights. our investigative resea
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. >> reporter: trump's supporter patricia montez finds that idea insulting and says the former president's comments last night don't bother her. >> looking out for women's best interests. he is not going to force somebody into anything. it's the way he talks. call it locker room talk, guy talk. it's just talk. >> reporter: and gabe, you're there at the vice president's rally in reno. we can assume she'll keep the focus on nevada later tonight? >> reporter: yes, lester. after the event here, she has another late night rally in las vegas with jennifer lopez. and then she is expected to hit five battleground states over the next few days, including closing out her campaign in must-win pennsylvania with a large rally in philadelphia. lester? >> all right, gabe gutierrez starting us off, thanks. >>> former president trump also in the west tonight, making a pitch to latino voters who will play a critical role in several swing states. garrett haake is covering the trump campaign. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump making one last in-person pitch out west. >> are you better off now than
. >> reporter: trump's supporter patricia montez finds that idea insulting and says the former president's comments last night don't bother her. >> looking out for women's best interests. he is not going to force somebody into anything. it's the way he talks. call it locker room talk, guy talk. it's just talk. >> reporter: and gabe, you're there at the vice president's rally in reno. we can assume she'll keep the focus on nevada later tonight? >> reporter: yes, lester....
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patricia, the rush is lower in ukraine on to since front line starts october 26th on d. w. senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive strikes on bay root and other parts of the country, it doesn't look like a formula for peace. but my guest today doesn't give up easily on that prospect is you'll see bailing, former justice minister and peace negotiations in israel. i believe that there is a chance that up those that to will when people that this then the managing that the conflict is your child of these and impossible. knowing more people we tend to go for the appropriate for how does he explain the humanitarian catastrophe is riley has presided over in gaza and its refusal to heath coals for restraints from washington is another year, a bit of conflict in the region. unavoidable. you'll see painting welcome to come pick zone in q hopes of any low in the fighting in the middle east after the killing of the how mosley the yes and why these seem to have evaporated pretty quickly in your v
patricia, the rush is lower in ukraine on to since front line starts october 26th on d. w. senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive strikes on bay root and other parts of the country, it doesn't look like a formula for peace. but my guest today doesn't give up easily on that prospect is you'll see bailing, former justice minister and peace negotiations in israel. i believe that there is a chance that up...
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patricia williams says hundreds of spectators climbed onto her roof saturday night to watch a sideshow at the intersection of columbus parkway in georgia street. so here, as you can see. >> damage done to rule. williams says her family has lived here for 4 years now and sideshows seem to only be getting more frequent and dangerous. it's out of control has a very tired of the williams security cameras captured video of the chaos. my walker lives were destroyed. my gutters are destroyed. >> who's going this white? what? i have to come on my pocket. >> to pay for damage that i didn't cause. and this is just one of the locations where a sideshow took place on saturday, lasting through the early morning hours sunday. >> there was also a sideshow on lemon street and sonoma boulevard. fireworks and donuts could also be seen on lewis brown drive police say no arrests have been made in connection to saturday's sideshow activity. but 2 people were injured after being struck by cars. i have to say officer showed up. >> because you can tell when it come the al scare off the grass like a roach will
patricia williams says hundreds of spectators climbed onto her roof saturday night to watch a sideshow at the intersection of columbus parkway in georgia street. so here, as you can see. >> damage done to rule. williams says her family has lived here for 4 years now and sideshows seem to only be getting more frequent and dangerous. it's out of control has a very tired of the williams security cameras captured video of the chaos. my walker lives were destroyed. my gutters are destroyed....
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i don't know if i'm either of those dame patricia routledge says. just as much a stickler for proper pronunciation as her keeping up appearances alter ego hyacinth bouquet. which is nice, isn't it? she likes people to speak properly. she can't stand how people drop their h's, and now the k's and g's are going the same way, she added. so she's 95, she's decided she's an actress and she's not having it. and this is like dame joan collins recently said the same thing. dame maggie smith has just died. we're thinking about these older patriarchal matriarchs, i should say . matriarchs, i should say. >> i'm just wondering what i would say at 95. and then i'm wondering, with horror, what louis schaefer would say, but you'd be so free because i say quite a lot of stuff already. but imagine you just quickly say all the worst things. and then like before you go, go on louis. >> well, that's the debate that i think henry miller was saying . i think henry miller was saying. the guy who wrote tropic of cancer or whatever he says, i'm old, i can do whatever i want
i don't know if i'm either of those dame patricia routledge says. just as much a stickler for proper pronunciation as her keeping up appearances alter ego hyacinth bouquet. which is nice, isn't it? she likes people to speak properly. she can't stand how people drop their h's, and now the k's and g's are going the same way, she added. so she's 95, she's decided she's an actress and she's not having it. and this is like dame joan collins recently said the same thing. dame maggie smith has just...