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i got to go to patrick first before we really jump in here patrick in london it seems to me and i'm i could take a sign here but it seems to me that instead of really looking at around everyone's looking at the i.a.e.a. . it's cast a huge shadow over itself because if we compare it to the last report over the last head of the nuclear watchdog this really seems amazingly politicized and it is as mark pointed out ten countries provided information to this report but those countries are not mentioned whatsoever. i think really this report does go to show just how political the i.a.e.a. is and i really want to go back to fundamentals to sell itself and really ask what is this officious u.n. affiliated balti doing in iran in the first place i don't think it has any real business there i would like to say from the outset ready to i think weapons inspections and we see this going from two thousand and three to now really playing a much broader broader role in the way in which western countries now also intervene in countries such as iran then i think really what you get is the worse what is
i got to go to patrick first before we really jump in here patrick in london it seems to me and i'm i could take a sign here but it seems to me that instead of really looking at around everyone's looking at the i.a.e.a. . it's cast a huge shadow over itself because if we compare it to the last report over the last head of the nuclear watchdog this really seems amazingly politicized and it is as mark pointed out ten countries provided information to this report but those countries are not...
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it was the first clear and all the expression big problem who center was financial capitalism ok patrick what do you think about that i mean it one of the things i find very interesting is that and we just report was i mean is it really about the ninety nine percent or is it about a certain percentage of the type of person that is being disenfranchised in america's democratic system because i mean if it's ninety nine percent why don't you just all register to vote in kick the bombs out but that's not what's happening you know it's very clear that it really doesn't represent ninety nine percent of america and if you go down to zuccotti park it doesn't look like ninety percent of america to me and i think the polls bear that out just yesterday there was it in our poll that came out in support of your start least thirteen percent in support of married thirty percent against the fact is that it was a great piece in new york yesterday that brought out one of the origins of the movement and it's essentially. a movement believes in this but it's essentially an archaic anti-capitalist movement a
it was the first clear and all the expression big problem who center was financial capitalism ok patrick what do you think about that i mean it one of the things i find very interesting is that and we just report was i mean is it really about the ninety nine percent or is it about a certain percentage of the type of person that is being disenfranchised in america's democratic system because i mean if it's ninety nine percent why don't you just all register to vote in kick the bombs out but...
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ok i think in a charles sumner i might agree yeah ok patrick i mean i want to pick up on something you said earlier and i wanted just to be clear for you is the occupy wall street movement un-american in your opinion. is i don't think it's i don't think it represents the way that american democracy works the idea of consensus police american democracy is american democracy working is it working for the average person today. well the average person or in our economic system i want i want to know that it's it's. business and treat the average american very well right now with this and say the christmas finally for our political process democracy these are democracy takes time and so even though our political process is stalled right now and it isn't seems well it may be that higher if i go to james if i can go to james on the banks were in trouble the congress got together pretty fast and bailed them out then they mean really matter of weeks ok it does move very quickly as they sense are invested interests are at stake here but the very principle of a representative democracy seems to be
ok i think in a charles sumner i might agree yeah ok patrick i mean i want to pick up on something you said earlier and i wanted just to be clear for you is the occupy wall street movement un-american in your opinion. is i don't think it's i don't think it represents the way that american democracy works the idea of consensus police american democracy is american democracy working is it working for the average person today. well the average person or in our economic system i want i want to know...
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thrift why consumer culture is good for the economy the environment and your soul published yesterday patrick brennan he is a writer and the william f. buckley fellow at the national review institute and francis fox pavan she is a distinguished professor of sociology and political science at city university of new york graduate center all right folks cross talk rules in effect. i mean you can jump in anytime you want you know very much encourage it but first is this movement actually going to be i think that's the main question right now is that over the chill months that the occupy wall street movement has existed it's turned into a juggernaut of civil disobedience that has blown their cities across the world but just as the movement this growing in scale and scope it is also grappling with more and more criticism crackdowns and facing growing questions about its tactics and strategy the movements advocates still insist that occupy is an important voice for public frustration that has succeeded in raising awareness of staggering income and wealth inequality there is a movement brewing in ame
thrift why consumer culture is good for the economy the environment and your soul published yesterday patrick brennan he is a writer and the william f. buckley fellow at the national review institute and francis fox pavan she is a distinguished professor of sociology and political science at city university of new york graduate center all right folks cross talk rules in effect. i mean you can jump in anytime you want you know very much encourage it but first is this movement actually going to...
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. >> reporter: at 6'4", patrick witt is every inch the football hero.he senior quarterback, the most accurate passer in yale history. >> the big play -- >> reporter: the decision-maker. >> what a pass by patrick witt! and yale is back in this ball game. >> this could very well be the last time i step on the field. >> reporter: on saturday, november 19th, he faces the most difficult decision of his 22 years -- to be in new haven, connecticut, to lead yale against harvard at noon or in atlanta, georgia, to interview for the prestigious rhodes scholarship. >> i keep on hearing the phrase "it's a good problem to have" from people, but it doesn't make it any easier to decide. >> reporter: he's a history major with a 3.91 gpa who left big time football for the academic rigor of yale. >> he's the only male or female i have known here who was a great scholar and a great athlete. >> reporter: but that contest against harvard is not just any game. it is "the" game. can you imagine missing it? >> no. to leave your teammates and leave them to fend for themselves, s
. >> reporter: at 6'4", patrick witt is every inch the football hero.he senior quarterback, the most accurate passer in yale history. >> the big play -- >> reporter: the decision-maker. >> what a pass by patrick witt! and yale is back in this ball game. >> this could very well be the last time i step on the field. >> reporter: on saturday, november 19th, he faces the most difficult decision of his 22 years -- to be in new haven, connecticut, to lead yale...
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patrick, thank you so much for coming on tonight. we were talking beforehand, and i do salute you for your openness about this troubling situation in our lives today. tell about what you learned as a victim. >> well, i mean, certainly, that's a very broad question in terms of what i learned as a victim and what other victims experience. >> why don't people tell on each other? why don't adults do their job as grown-ups and report horrible criminal behavior by other adults? >> well, there are usually a couple reasons for that. number one is they suspect that things are going on and they're not willing to be wrong in terms of challenging an abuser and removing a child from that environment. and really, who cares if you're wrong, if you make a mistake in terms of protecting a kid, but they're not necessarily willing to do that. or number two, they have some other motives in terms of being quiet about the abuse. you know, i can't speak to what may -- who may have benefited from being quiet at penn state. how mcqueary may have benefitted f
patrick, thank you so much for coming on tonight. we were talking beforehand, and i do salute you for your openness about this troubling situation in our lives today. tell about what you learned as a victim. >> well, i mean, certainly, that's a very broad question in terms of what i learned as a victim and what other victims experience. >> why don't people tell on each other? why don't adults do their job as grown-ups and report horrible criminal behavior by other adults? >>...
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for us reporting there wolf for more on this let's talk for broadband to patrick young he's executive director of the investment firm t.v. advisors patrick good to see here in italy was quick to replace silvio berlusconi as its prime minister but will another politician especially a former commissioner like mario monti used to take the job but not really make a difference to the country's financial woes. look i mean this is just incredible altogether i mean obviously silvio berlusconi had become rather a busted flush of government and he really hadn't done anything in order to reform italy in the way that it required he lost the faith of the major employers and basically a large number of other people as well as it has to be said the european union's other leaders but i think the real problem here is the idea that suddenly overnight because we change the brand and the name of the man who's hiding over the door of the office of prime minister we suddenly get a miraculous change in italy and the truth is italy has a huge amount of debt they need to sell their to in the very near future
for us reporting there wolf for more on this let's talk for broadband to patrick young he's executive director of the investment firm t.v. advisors patrick good to see here in italy was quick to replace silvio berlusconi as its prime minister but will another politician especially a former commissioner like mario monti used to take the job but not really make a difference to the country's financial woes. look i mean this is just incredible altogether i mean obviously silvio berlusconi had...
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patrick's church and all of the dignitaries ... >>the public was allowed into the church once the invited to were accounted for but there were not many rose leftws left.. there you see the mayor rahm emanuel he and his wife were in the front row of the church >>it's a sign of respect for maggie daley and the mayor ... it is one thing to talk about your faith but to live it is quite another and they did. father jack wald describedl described in the sunday firewall as the maggie daley blue law ... >>faugh we had many perspectives of maggie daley in this service ... but we learned in the service that each day was a profound gift. >>this was a private moment at a public event much in the way maggie daley found herself having to live ... >>she did remarkable job of balancing her private and her public life. >>as people leave the church the words of the homily are bringing in their ears ... maggie daley and her life as she lifted was a life lesson ... a teachable moment. her whole life was a reflection of the gospel none of us are perfec
patrick's church and all of the dignitaries ... >>the public was allowed into the church once the invited to were accounted for but there were not many rose leftws left.. there you see the mayor rahm emanuel he and his wife were in the front row of the church >>it's a sign of respect for maggie daley and the mayor ... it is one thing to talk about your faith but to live it is quite another and they did. father jack wald describedl described in the sunday firewall as the maggie daley...
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and the computers that weren't purchased, they were replaced just before the next governor duval patrick and his staff showed up to take power in january, 2007. state employees buying their work computers? that's a new one on me. romney's chief legal counsel said it was common practice in the governor's office and, quote, those purchases were in agreement with the law and long-standing executive branch practice. in massachusetts they're supposed to hand over electronic records when the governor leaves office.
and the computers that weren't purchased, they were replaced just before the next governor duval patrick and his staff showed up to take power in january, 2007. state employees buying their work computers? that's a new one on me. romney's chief legal counsel said it was common practice in the governor's office and, quote, those purchases were in agreement with the law and long-standing executive branch practice. in massachusetts they're supposed to hand over electronic records when the governor...
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tonight he's being held in protective custody in the patrick j. sullivan jail, the very jail named after him. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> new fallout from the attack yesterday on the british embassy in tehran. today the uk ordered the embassy closed. they pulled their people out, ordered all iranian diplomats out immediately. >>> and a history-making visit by secretary of state hillary clinton to myanmar, the first visit to that repressive regime by a top u.s. official in more than half a century. there have been some signs of reform recently. secretary clinton says she is there to see how real they are. vice president biden is on a visit to iraq just a few weeks before u.s. troops there complete their withdrawal. among the more than 1 million americans who have now served in iraq over the past eight years, biden's own son bo and the delaware national guard. ann curry is with us tonight from baghdad. ann, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. vice president biden is marking the final weeks of the eight-year u.s. war in ir
tonight he's being held in protective custody in the patrick j. sullivan jail, the very jail named after him. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> new fallout from the attack yesterday on the british embassy in tehran. today the uk ordered the embassy closed. they pulled their people out, ordered all iranian diplomats out immediately. >>> and a history-making visit by secretary of state hillary clinton to myanmar, the first visit to that repressive regime by a top u.s....
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patrick subsidy oh. >>> they fear a proposed transnational pipeline will hurt the environment so 8,000 protestors descended on the white house today to express their displeasure exactly 1 year from the presidential election. the obama administration is looking into the keystone xl project. illegal immigrants a pipeline that would carry oil derived from tar sands from alberta, canada, to refineries in texas. the crude has to be extracted from sand and processed, pumping greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. >>> nearly two dozen earthquakes in oklahoma. the damage and injuries and plus how a news caster reacts while a quake hits while he is on the air. >>> clouds continue to linger around the bay even ooh as a chance of rain showers winds down. as we take a look outside you'll notice dark 30 now occurring an hour earlier. 6:31 sunrise tomorrow. we'll see the clearing conditions continue in beginning of the week. your complete forecast is coming up in in just a few minutes. ,, ,, [ male announcer ] imagine there was a way to keep high-tech jobs here in san francisco. a way to renew blighted
patrick subsidy oh. >>> they fear a proposed transnational pipeline will hurt the environment so 8,000 protestors descended on the white house today to express their displeasure exactly 1 year from the presidential election. the obama administration is looking into the keystone xl project. illegal immigrants a pipeline that would carry oil derived from tar sands from alberta, canada, to refineries in texas. the crude has to be extracted from sand and processed, pumping greenhouse gas...
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the patrick people say they're going to be happy to fulfill the request.mney people never did. they didn't release e-mails when they were in the governor's office. they're saying they're going to do it. >> an even and fair exchange. willard, willard. you never cease to amaze me. glen johnson, thanks for your time tonight. >> any time, al. >>> i want to bring in maria teresa kumar executive director and an msnbc contributor and amanda turkel senior political reporter for the huffington post. thanks to both of you for being here. >> thank you, al. mar maria, let me start with you. one question here is what could romney and his staff be hiding in your opinion if anything? >> he's too much of a moderate republican for the extreme base. this is exactly what we forget is that just five years ago he was actually pro gay marriage and pro choice. and while he was in the governor's office he actually passed universal health care for massachusetts residents. maybe he has too much of a fingerprint of how moderate he truly is, number one. number two, i could also see i
the patrick people say they're going to be happy to fulfill the request.mney people never did. they didn't release e-mails when they were in the governor's office. they're saying they're going to do it. >> an even and fair exchange. willard, willard. you never cease to amaze me. glen johnson, thanks for your time tonight. >> any time, al. >>> i want to bring in maria teresa kumar executive director and an msnbc contributor and amanda turkel senior political reporter for the...
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patrick, thank you so much for coming on tonight. we were talking beforehand, and i do salute you for your openness about this troubling situation in our lives today. tell about what you learned as a victim. >> well, i mean, certainly, that's a very broad question in terms of what i learned as a victim and what other victims experience. >> why don't people tell on each other? why don't adults do their job as grown-ups and report horrible criminal behavior by other adults? >> well, there are usually a couple reasons for that. number one is they suspect that things are going on and they're not willing to be wrong in terms of challenging an abuser and removing a child from that environment. and really, who cares if you're wrong, if you make a mistake in terms of protecting a kid, but they're not necessarily willing to do that. or number two, they have some other motives in terms of being quiet about the abuse. you know, i can't speak to what may -- who may have benefited from being quiet at penn state. how mcqueary may have benefitted f
patrick, thank you so much for coming on tonight. we were talking beforehand, and i do salute you for your openness about this troubling situation in our lives today. tell about what you learned as a victim. >> well, i mean, certainly, that's a very broad question in terms of what i learned as a victim and what other victims experience. >> why don't people tell on each other? why don't adults do their job as grown-ups and report horrible criminal behavior by other adults? >>...
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is reporter from the online magazine spike patrick very good evening thanks for being on r.t. will be heading toward wednesday syria's suspension from the arab league is expected to be finalized then turn in the core part when libya was suspended we of course saw outside intervention taking place are we going to see a similar scenario where in syria do you think. well i mean it is certainly the case that in march this year when libya was suspended from the arab league i think that was very much seem to of paved the way for the u.n. and then effectively nato to come in and to intervene and i think increasingly the arab league you know hardly representative in many ways of the middle east and people you know you have saudi arabia bahrain. you know how that actually done similar things to what the syrian government is doing now basically acting who is an extension of the international community and i think really in that sense they are effectively kind of pandering to western interests because really america is no longer feels like it's or thora t. in the region in the same way t
is reporter from the online magazine spike patrick very good evening thanks for being on r.t. will be heading toward wednesday syria's suspension from the arab league is expected to be finalized then turn in the core part when libya was suspended we of course saw outside intervention taking place are we going to see a similar scenario where in syria do you think. well i mean it is certainly the case that in march this year when libya was suspended from the arab league i think that was very much...
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because patrick henry was a real bible fault it's the god fearing and he was an advocate of things like in god we trust being actually the first words of the constitution that kind of thing but outside of him were there any real fundamentalists among our founders i mean we know jefferson he stripped all the miracles out of their testament and published it as the jefferson bible is still in print and rangoon was a deist madison was a either a presbyterian or congregational to the base of the strong advocate for religious real and. in franklin was jefferson so washington was arguably. were there any was the you know what's the baby you know you've got david child running around making these claims quotes of oh i don't know i literally david barton does. is making progress and as a consequence we have to call in on it every once in a while but know the framers of the constitution and you don't just have to stick with them you can look at andrew jackson not a guy that most people think of a great constitutional scholar but when he was asked to do a national day of prayer during a cholera ep
because patrick henry was a real bible fault it's the god fearing and he was an advocate of things like in god we trust being actually the first words of the constitution that kind of thing but outside of him were there any real fundamentalists among our founders i mean we know jefferson he stripped all the miracles out of their testament and published it as the jefferson bible is still in print and rangoon was a deist madison was a either a presbyterian or congregational to the base of the...
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patrick hearing that and while greece crunchers around for cash a major u.s. based financial base to financial fund has lost a whopping seven hundred million dollars max keiser explains how the fund accounts responsible will still end up with the cream and to cover their losses if the whole banking system collapses. sellers of the insurance less credit default swap take the premium. immediately and they were never on the hold for any liabilities because they're causing systemic failure when the system collapses and they say we can't pay out because the system collapsed well what about the money you took selling the insurance against a stomach collapse we can't find it it was junk or zine it's in the shadow banking system where do they go it's like jackie mason is running the global system when i go i don't know what there's not going to believe gold was there or what day it was over there just maybe you got a bagel i got a schmidt i don't know what about what i don't know what you know what they don't know. and because the report coming up in about twenty five
patrick hearing that and while greece crunchers around for cash a major u.s. based financial base to financial fund has lost a whopping seven hundred million dollars max keiser explains how the fund accounts responsible will still end up with the cream and to cover their losses if the whole banking system collapses. sellers of the insurance less credit default swap take the premium. immediately and they were never on the hold for any liabilities because they're causing systemic failure when the...
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. >> patrick craig out of pasadena is part of a --. >> these ties are all from joe banks and they're on sale right now. they help the children out at the jons hopkins children's cher. >>> center. >>> coming up, celebrity marriages compared to yours. >>> night line, we'll take you inside the tense courtroom that today sent the fate of michael jackson's doctor to the jury. that's coming up next . >>> so the kim kardashian wedding is all over the news. now it's being used to measure a unit of time as 72 days to measure her marriage. it's even online. put in the date you're married and a kardashian year of measure and you'll have been mar rid 29.44 kardashian. there you go. it's on our facebook and we're swamped with comments. and brad doll wrote in, this isn't news. listen, for 25 minutes we told you about crime anticipate fires, we can lighten the news a little bit, all right. just do the math and people are manning the kit i did. 56 kardashians, that's how long she's been married. debbie justice, christy and tim bonner, 27 thousand kardashians. kim was married 72 days. how about that.
. >> patrick craig out of pasadena is part of a --. >> these ties are all from joe banks and they're on sale right now. they help the children out at the jons hopkins children's cher. >>> center. >>> coming up, celebrity marriages compared to yours. >>> night line, we'll take you inside the tense courtroom that today sent the fate of michael jackson's doctor to the jury. that's coming up next . >>> so the kim kardashian wedding is all over the...
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patrick's high- school. 25 year-old lance corporal nick daniels killed november 5th while on duty inniels grew up in elmwood park only in afghanistan two months at the time of his death. most of the student standing at attention as the funeral procession passed by the school did not know lance corporal nick daniels but they knew of them, lance corporal nick daniels thousand four saint patrick graduate an outstanding linebacker on the football team and before joining the marines and member of st. patrick coaching staff. >> lance corporal nick daniels amazing individual great football player but as a coach putting so much of himself into the time he spent with the players and that really makes a great coach he gave everything that he had to give. >> good memories last. >> incredible act of a charity from one chicago woman up next how she is improving hundreds of lives half a world away and one of hollywood's biggest stars says acting career has a very real expiration date. [ female announcer ] the humana walmart-preferred rx plan gives you the lowest plan premium in the country... so y
patrick's high- school. 25 year-old lance corporal nick daniels killed november 5th while on duty inniels grew up in elmwood park only in afghanistan two months at the time of his death. most of the student standing at attention as the funeral procession passed by the school did not know lance corporal nick daniels but they knew of them, lance corporal nick daniels thousand four saint patrick graduate an outstanding linebacker on the football team and before joining the marines and member of...
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patrick young and while greece crashes around for cash a major u.s. based financial base to financial fun has lost a whopping seven hundred million dollars max kaiser explains how they find carrots responsible will still end up with the cream and to cut their losses if the whole banking system collapses. sellers of the insurance. premium. and mediately and they're never on the hook for any liabilities because they're causing systemic failure when the system collapses and they say we can't pay out because the system collapsed well what about the money you took selling insurance against a stomach we can't find it it's a joke or a sign it's a little about it's just i'm one of the go like jackie mason is running the global system well i don't know who or what this level of the world was or what day it was or both of them are all going to be going to me i know what about what. they don't know the. and because the report coming up in about twenty five minutes here on our feet on this. the police crackdown aren't equal for demonstrations continue throughout
patrick young and while greece crashes around for cash a major u.s. based financial base to financial fun has lost a whopping seven hundred million dollars max kaiser explains how they find carrots responsible will still end up with the cream and to cut their losses if the whole banking system collapses. sellers of the insurance. premium. and mediately and they're never on the hook for any liabilities because they're causing systemic failure when the system collapses and they say we can't pay...
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and other greats like patrick and nancy. our programs have historically been more a mix of social and educational gatherings. our history dates back to 1962. we had a judge's luncheon in 1962 and our list of ctla presidents goes back that far. i wish i had the time to list them all but i don't. we'll get that list on our ctla page soon. san francisco is lucky to have ctla to kick around. our shall i say, to have our ctla members to kick around. but seriously, i'm humbled by the ctla members who every day, every day defend their clients using the constitutions of the united states and california in support of great principles. every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day criminal courts in the bay area shine because my colleagues from ctla are working there. recently
and other greats like patrick and nancy. our programs have historically been more a mix of social and educational gatherings. our history dates back to 1962. we had a judge's luncheon in 1962 and our list of ctla presidents goes back that far. i wish i had the time to list them all but i don't. we'll get that list on our ctla page soon. san francisco is lucky to have ctla to kick around. our shall i say, to have our ctla members to kick around. but seriously, i'm humbled by the ctla members who...
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they are both former duval patrick advisers too.ation, but they are looking for more detail about these types of communications over president obama. >> your report had a lost requests and filings and it may turn up more. great report. thank you for joining us. mass evacuations in reno, nevada from a raging wildfire tops our look at stories about 9500 people have been forceed from homes in the path passion of this fire. so far 20 homes have been lost and several people have been sent to the hospital for smoke inhalation. high winds are mayking it tough to contain. hillary clinton will be the first secretary of state in 50 years to visit myanmar. the trip will help determine how serious the military ruled country is about democratic reform. you know it as burma as well. while millions of americans gear up to hit the stores in search of black friday bargains, ads are running to promote small business saturday which is also next week. . >> i pledge to shop small. >> the effort to get your business this saturday, this sunday morning. yo
they are both former duval patrick advisers too.ation, but they are looking for more detail about these types of communications over president obama. >> your report had a lost requests and filings and it may turn up more. great report. thank you for joining us. mass evacuations in reno, nevada from a raging wildfire tops our look at stories about 9500 people have been forceed from homes in the path passion of this fire. so far 20 homes have been lost and several people have been sent to...
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as dan patrick noted on "football night," brett favre will probably have to be retired for about five years before his name isn't mentioned any longer. inevitably it's going to be suggested that perhaps the texans should pick up the phone and contact brett favre. what do you say? >> peter king spoke to rick smith, the gm of the texans, and it sounds like they're not interested in the circus that goes with having brett favre and peter king texted with brett favre who seemed to be not interested in playing. it looks like it really is over. maybe. probably. it really is over. >> yeah. 99%. we never say 100% when the subject is brett favre. for an nfl films all access look at the critical plays from week 12 including another tim tebow game-winning drive in overtime against the chargers, watch "nfl turning point" with dan patrick wednesday night on versus. in kansas city, the steelers beat the chiefs 13-9. al and chris are back to wrap things up after this. dig in, baby. it's the w, new from wendy's. double beef, double cheese... our best toppings and signature sauce on a buttered, toasted
as dan patrick noted on "football night," brett favre will probably have to be retired for about five years before his name isn't mentioned any longer. inevitably it's going to be suggested that perhaps the texans should pick up the phone and contact brett favre. what do you say? >> peter king spoke to rick smith, the gm of the texans, and it sounds like they're not interested in the circus that goes with having brett favre and peter king texted with brett favre who seemed to be...