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and patrick does make this solicitation. >> and he was no more of a hitman than patrick was.hink he ever had any intention or knowledge of how to carry this out. >> shortly thereafter, he walks into the local fbi office, and talks with a couple of the agents that are there, and provides the tape to them. >> i've been a warrior for a long time. i've got the heart of a warrior, man. i've seen [ bleep ] casualties. >> it's good to make sure that the witness hadn't tampered with the tape such that they're only capturing one little specific part of a tape out of context. >> the witness is instructed to meet patrick at his new girlfriend's home in nearby green county to discuss the murder plot. and videotape the entire exchange with a hidden camera. >> the technology is unbelievable now. a button camera, it literally blends into the size of a buttonhole. the lens is actually a little smaller than the buttonholes. the button is laying on someone's stomach, who is maybe a little bit larger stomach, so naturally the shirt will protrude up. so what you're looking for is to get a glimps
and patrick does make this solicitation. >> and he was no more of a hitman than patrick was.hink he ever had any intention or knowledge of how to carry this out. >> shortly thereafter, he walks into the local fbi office, and talks with a couple of the agents that are there, and provides the tape to them. >> i've been a warrior for a long time. i've got the heart of a warrior, man. i've seen [ bleep ] casualties. >> it's good to make sure that the witness hadn't tampered...
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something's happened to that boy, the people said, patrick is missing. is patrick dead? we bowed our heads. >> and hoped for your safety and prayers were said. oh, god, please bring back that missing boy. when he returns, we will shout for joy. the police and the news people came and went. in all our hearts was no content. no one could rest until we knew whatever, whatever had happened to you. then one day your body was found out in the woods on the cold, cold ground. someone killed you and dumped you there. it was a mad cruel person who did not care. there was not a word about how you died. it is no wonder that we all cried. patrick, we miss you and wish you knew how much your schoolmates grieve for you. >>> just ahead -- the klan under suspicion. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan. >> and then a disappearing nylon cord. >> could have been the murder weapon, as far as i knew. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks
something's happened to that boy, the people said, patrick is missing. is patrick dead? we bowed our heads. >> and hoped for your safety and prayers were said. oh, god, please bring back that missing boy. when he returns, we will shout for joy. the police and the news people came and went. in all our hearts was no content. no one could rest until we knew whatever, whatever had happened to you. then one day your body was found out in the woods on the cold, cold ground. someone killed you...
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top ten for danica patrick.t-ever finish in the 500 by a woman. >> top ten finish dan any karks you led laps and you were sitting third. we got ready to make the run for the finish. at that point, what was your game plan? >> you know, i kept thinking about that the whole time. there was plenty of time. i spent most of the race running half throttle in the line. so, spend a lot of time thinking about what you're going to do when that opportunity comes and, you know, i think it's just tough to tell. you know, i kept asking up above what it looked like was working? you needed a hole. you needed people to help you out. i feel like -- i feel like -- you know, i had a little bit of help today here and there but i felt like if i were to dive low i had a feeling i was going to get freight trained. so it was tough to tell. dale did a good job of backing it up because it did look like we were getting away and felt like it too, because we were flat. like we were not lifting those laps. and when you're second and third and
top ten for danica patrick.t-ever finish in the 500 by a woman. >> top ten finish dan any karks you led laps and you were sitting third. we got ready to make the run for the finish. at that point, what was your game plan? >> you know, i kept thinking about that the whole time. there was plenty of time. i spent most of the race running half throttle in the line. so, spend a lot of time thinking about what you're going to do when that opportunity comes and, you know, i think it's just...
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, so i set up patrick. then they set up this entire scenario about having met patrick, having heard meredith scream and i signed it just to make it stop. >> they said, who do you know that's black? she said patrick. she didn't say like, he did it. he's the one. you know, arrest that guy. he's the murderer. >> with fingerprint result came in, the case took a new turn. there was an african man at the scene of the crime, but it wasn't patrick lumumba. >> if you're annism grant, you have that to check in once a year with the police, i believe. you are considered a guest. and the fingerprints are known to them. they happen to be on file in the police station. they belong to a man named rudy guede, an african immigrant's son. >> rudy guede was a drifter, originally from the ivory coast. he partied on the periphery of student life and was suspected of recent crimes around perugia. >> rudy had a history of knives and violence and break-in. >> he had blood, traces all over the crime scene, left his feces in the toil
, so i set up patrick. then they set up this entire scenario about having met patrick, having heard meredith scream and i signed it just to make it stop. >> they said, who do you know that's black? she said patrick. she didn't say like, he did it. he's the one. you know, arrest that guy. he's the murderer. >> with fingerprint result came in, the case took a new turn. there was an african man at the scene of the crime, but it wasn't patrick lumumba. >> if you're annism grant,...
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>> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting somebody in a choke hold. >>> good morning, how are you doing? >> when we return to prison for our final interview with wayne williams, we had one question he was not expecting. what wayne had written about being recruited for espionage training as a teenager at a secret government camp hidden in th
>> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she...
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like patrick explained it very well. in the state of utah as well as most places in this country, lgbt people still don't have employment protection, accommodations protections, including marriage, that's one of the rights restill don't have in many places. when i leave the state of new york to be reunited in my home in florida i'm no longer married in the place where i live, the place that i contribute every day for that community. it not only is uninstitutional but it is really inhumane, making people choose where do you live? where do you raise your children? that's why judges are siding with us in this particular issue, and it's important to remember that it goes way beyond marriage and the ways that this country treats lgbt people. >> we're going to take another short break. when we come back we'll talk about conscience laws that are coming forward in several places around the country. this is inside story. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in enter
like patrick explained it very well. in the state of utah as well as most places in this country, lgbt people still don't have employment protection, accommodations protections, including marriage, that's one of the rights restill don't have in many places. when i leave the state of new york to be reunited in my home in florida i'm no longer married in the place where i live, the place that i contribute every day for that community. it not only is uninstitutional but it is really inhumane,...
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patrick. >> north carolina. >> incorrect.ans currently serving in congress. name the other. >> charlie rangel. >> incorrect. no penalty though. this date has just released a specialty license plate to benefit the sons of con fed rates featuring a prom nant con fed rate flag logo. patrick? >> alabama. >> incorrect. it's georgia. that's the end of the round. kate with an impressive 1200 points. patrick, negative 1200 and john with 300. i bet on kate. >> kate, i will tell you that may be enough. i'm not sure. it may be enough to put you in the tournament of champions. our selection show is going to air next saturday. so you'll find out then. but until then you do have a prize package that bill wolf is about to tell you about. >> as our champion you'll have your name printed in sharpie on the coveted up against the clock gold cup and you'll get to take the trophy home with you and show it off for exactly one week. you'll receive an appearance this week on nbc's the this week on msnbc's the cycle airing at 3:00 p.m. eastern. you a
patrick. >> north carolina. >> incorrect.ans currently serving in congress. name the other. >> charlie rangel. >> incorrect. no penalty though. this date has just released a specialty license plate to benefit the sons of con fed rates featuring a prom nant con fed rate flag logo. patrick? >> alabama. >> incorrect. it's georgia. that's the end of the round. kate with an impressive 1200 points. patrick, negative 1200 and john with 300. i bet on kate. >>...
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, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: patrick kennedy. >> stephen: patrick kennedyt sam, we (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) instead of paying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over 60 countries, i can talk to my cousins any time. and then, i got 200 gigs of cloud storage -- free -- so i can get my photos and stuff almost anywhere. others charge for that. surface is such a great deal. i feel like i should tell somebody. hey! ♪ honestly ♪ i want to see you be brave ♪ you're not only getting the most innovative phone on the market, you're getting the nation's fastest 4g lte network with no restr
, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: patrick kennedy. >> stephen: patrick kennedyt sam, we (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas...
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patrick describes the mptoms he worked rough the w to atlantic city. going to atlant cit i i was mildly hyperventilati, and, umm...llow. i sort of talked myself out of it. i practiced my breathing chniques and everying, and it went away quicker than it usually would. in thasituation before, i woulhave pulled over, but from coming here and learning what i learned and knowing i was ab to handle it. as he surveys a arby collegmpus, patrick fantasiz about s futu life as a student. thit wouea ttle sca, but i would adjusttl you'd say, "this har then afterhile, i'd sa "this gngea a eie my csses,'d ablyy ro tting the homework do there i thinking that would... it lik two differop, like i w a kid last week and adult this week i'm a t re aerve go places alone easier. now there's a realood that i'll get to gto colge. while therare similaries among most psyotherapi, the diffen bween using psychologil tments and medication is significant. when to use ese two forms of treatment inn and medication is significant. remains a difficult and often sensitive issue. some of
patrick describes the mptoms he worked rough the w to atlantic city. going to atlant cit i i was mildly hyperventilati, and, umm...llow. i sort of talked myself out of it. i practiced my breathing chniques and everying, and it went away quicker than it usually would. in thasituation before, i woulhave pulled over, but from coming here and learning what i learned and knowing i was ab to handle it. as he surveys a arby collegmpus, patrick fantasiz about s futu life as a student. thit wouea ttle...
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this is patrick.tube video called my posse. ♪ >> sounds like a lot of the raps on youtube we heard before. but patrick kind of lets us in on something that sometimes the posse is a little draining. ♪ i got something to say ♪ need a break from the posse ♪ ♪ need a posse break >> i love this. >> this is a shame. your bros are supposed to come first. obviously they come first all the time. >> people need me time. ♪ walking down the street let me hop in this bodega ♪ ♪ break from my posse myosse is ♪ tried to go to ther but we wound up with a new member ♪ >> he needs to start changing his songs. ♪ ♪ check out that booty girl >> at the end of the video, patrick tries to escape from his posse. have to see what happens. to watch the video, head to our website, rightthisminute.com, click on today's show where you can watch it on our mobile app. >> to pick it up on itunes, it is available. >>> that's our show. thanks for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." -- captions by vita
this is patrick.tube video called my posse. ♪ >> sounds like a lot of the raps on youtube we heard before. but patrick kind of lets us in on something that sometimes the posse is a little draining. ♪ i got something to say ♪ need a break from the posse ♪ ♪ need a posse break >> i love this. >> this is a shame. your bros are supposed to come first. obviously they come first all the time. >> people need me time. ♪ walking down the street let me hop in this...
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i'm patrick murphy.hen we left jason he was fighting to prove to himself and to the va that his recovery had not plateaued. now in part two, jason and his parents travel to the nation's capital to meet with a congressman and show that warriors never give up. ♪ >> taking jason down d.c. is a very good thing. he's very patriotic and to see the buildings, seeing the capitals seeing the white house, it will close the loop for him. what he did was meaningful. it wasn't for nothing. >> if there's any lesson that comes from watching the struggle of these wounded warriors come back it's this. this country needs to be ag stingier when it comes to sending our men and women into battle. >> wounded warrior project is committed to talking with our warriors and seeing what are the barriers, why are they facing these challenges and going to lawmakers and sharing those stories to let them know you know where changes need to be made. >> we're not doing as good a job as we need to and when you're in a bureaucracy it is sl
i'm patrick murphy.hen we left jason he was fighting to prove to himself and to the va that his recovery had not plateaued. now in part two, jason and his parents travel to the nation's capital to meet with a congressman and show that warriors never give up. ♪ >> taking jason down d.c. is a very good thing. he's very patriotic and to see the buildings, seeing the capitals seeing the white house, it will close the loop for him. what he did was meaningful. it wasn't for nothing. >>...
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patrick immediately said he was innocent.rders but 30 hours in police custody without a lawyer present can have a way of changing a young man's mind. at one point his co-defendant was brought into the interview room and he told patrick to tell the police what they wanted to hear and they could go home. patrick signed a confession and was given life in prison without parole. 21 years ticked by. now patrick has been exonerated, after the district attorney's office admitted they could not reach a record number of wrongful confessions overturned last year in the united states, nearly half of them stemming from murder trials. i had the chance to talk to deon patrick and i asked him what it was like to walk out of prison a free man after being wronged for so long. >> it was somewhat surreal to actually have it happen after so long. >> you have kids, your wife, what has been the best part of being a free man? >> spending time with them and actually getting to know them a lot better as opposed to just talking to them on the phone and
patrick immediately said he was innocent.rders but 30 hours in police custody without a lawyer present can have a way of changing a young man's mind. at one point his co-defendant was brought into the interview room and he told patrick to tell the police what they wanted to hear and they could go home. patrick signed a confession and was given life in prison without parole. 21 years ticked by. now patrick has been exonerated, after the district attorney's office admitted they could not reach a...
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patrick's day parade because he says they're exclusionary. i don't think they will let you march in the gay and lesbian parade if you're straight, right? >> what are you going to do, boycott the puerto rico parade -- >> this is intolerance, this is him being prejudiced towards people's deeply held fundamental religious belief. >> well, it is disrespectful. it is saying i know better than you. you are ignorant, i won't participate, i don't see how it is a mayor that is including. i would rather see him say, make a statement and attend all of the parades. >> he is forcing the contraceptive mandate, back-dooring it on the catholic church. listen. >> here in america, we affirm the freedoms emdowed by our creator, among them, freedom of religion, yes, this freedom safeguards religion, allowing us to flourish as one of the greatest countries on earth. central to that dignity is freedom of religion, the right of every person to practice their faith how they choose to change their faith if they choose. or to practice no faith at all. and to do this f
patrick's day parade because he says they're exclusionary. i don't think they will let you march in the gay and lesbian parade if you're straight, right? >> what are you going to do, boycott the puerto rico parade -- >> this is intolerance, this is him being prejudiced towards people's deeply held fundamental religious belief. >> well, it is disrespectful. it is saying i know better than you. you are ignorant, i won't participate, i don't see how it is a mayor that is...
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please welcome patrick kennedy. (cheers and applause) mr. for coming on. >> all right, let's get the old-- obviously everybody knows the family name but you served 16 years in the house in rhode island's first district. you were co-author and lead sponsor of the mental health parity and a gixs equality act. now leading project sam what is sam. >> i came to this because i was a sponsor of this mental health bill that said the brain was part of the body. that was a big piece of legislation you just cited that i sponsored. >> stephen: the brain is part of the body then why do women want to know if we want them for their body or their brain? (laughter) can't have both, can't have it both ways. anyway-- go ahead, go ahead. >> so just like women are discriminated against because if they have a baby they are higher costs, you know, we were trying to make sure that you couldn't discriminate against the brain and mental illness which insurance companies traditionally do. they impose higher costs on you as a consumer if you have a brain illness. but i
please welcome patrick kennedy. (cheers and applause) mr. for coming on. >> all right, let's get the old-- obviously everybody knows the family name but you served 16 years in the house in rhode island's first district. you were co-author and lead sponsor of the mental health parity and a gixs equality act. now leading project sam what is sam. >> i came to this because i was a sponsor of this mental health bill that said the brain was part of the body. that was a big piece of...
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patrick, you at the nail on the head. there is a disconnect between a physician who is trying to treat pain but maybe not fully understanding that the pain that they now need to be treating is truly a mental health issue as well as a physical pain. i would like you to address that, but quickly, to keep everyone involved out there, we asked what is the common source for people who abuse prescription drugs to obtain their medication. the results we have are 71% said that it was d, obtained free from a relative or a friend. that is absolutely correct. that leads into the discussion that people somehow think these are safe, which it is not. there readily available. >> in the clinton foundation, it is all about big picture and how we can change the health-care system. but ultimately, we need to d,orient, as dr. volkow sai our culture. our culture needs to be reoriented to stop keeping quiet about this. the biggest enemy is silence. it is the pathology of not being able to talk about the elephant in the room. my mom had suffere
patrick, you at the nail on the head. there is a disconnect between a physician who is trying to treat pain but maybe not fully understanding that the pain that they now need to be treating is truly a mental health issue as well as a physical pain. i would like you to address that, but quickly, to keep everyone involved out there, we asked what is the common source for people who abuse prescription drugs to obtain their medication. the results we have are 71% said that it was d, obtained free...
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impuestos hay que tener cuidado con el robo de identidad para saber como protegernos estamos con patrickes muy importante para el irs(impuesto sobre la renta) por eso hemos creado una unidad especial de protecciÓn de identidad para los vÍctima de ese crimen y cada aÑo estamos mejorando los sistemass de computaciÓn para detectar y prevenir mejor los sistemas para prevenir el robo de identidad. >> por ejemplo hemos creado un nÚmero especial para las vÍctimas que asigne el irs(impuesto sobre la renta) y asÍ utilizando este nÚmero se puede asegurar que no demora el procesamiento de su declaraciÓn de impuestos y recibe su reembolso mÁs rapido. >> patrick? >> aparte de este nÚmero hay algÚn otro consejo para evitar ser vÍctima de robo de identidad. >> uno tiene que cuidar su nÚmero de seguro social no se lo tiene que dar a cualquier persona solamente cuando es necesario a un banco para hacer los impuestos guarden su informaciÓn personal y la informaciÓn en su computadora y recuerden que si el irs(impuesto sobre la renta) se va a comunicar con ustedes va a mandar una carta por correo no va a ma
impuestos hay que tener cuidado con el robo de identidad para saber como protegernos estamos con patrickes muy importante para el irs(impuesto sobre la renta) por eso hemos creado una unidad especial de protecciÓn de identidad para los vÍctima de ese crimen y cada aÑo estamos mejorando los sistemass de computaciÓn para detectar y prevenir mejor los sistemas para prevenir el robo de identidad. >> por ejemplo hemos creado un nÚmero especial para las vÍctimas que asigne el irs(impuesto...
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the third suspect patrick lumumba had an airtight alibi. he was in his crowded bar that night.ve been involved. then the actual forensic tests came back. >> when i looked at it, i was horrified. >> greg hampikian is a forensic biologist at boise state university, and director of idaho's innocence project. he also was working with the knox defense team. he says italian investigators did a good job processing the crime scene, collected excellent evidence, but clung to shakier evidence that proved their theory, a classic error, he says, a prosecutor who trusted his gut feeling instead of the science that at that time was pointing to another suspect. >> they didn't like the way amanda behaved, whatever that means, and so they wanted to investigate her and raffaele and her boss. when the dna is finally processed, it's not any of their suspects. so what do you do? what would you do? you let them go. >> as patrick lumumba was being released from jail, investigators analyzing the bloody evidence left at the crime scene found an entirely new suspect. his name? rudy guede, a known petty
the third suspect patrick lumumba had an airtight alibi. he was in his crowded bar that night.ve been involved. then the actual forensic tests came back. >> when i looked at it, i was horrified. >> greg hampikian is a forensic biologist at boise state university, and director of idaho's innocence project. he also was working with the knox defense team. he says italian investigators did a good job processing the crime scene, collected excellent evidence, but clung to shakier evidence...
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visors group patrick thanks so much for joining us here aren't international to talk about this while the sum of twenty billion euro sounds like you know quite a promise there but can't europe actually afford this. well let's put it one way i mean europe can afford incredible things if it really wants to spend it but ultimately can europe afford the political capital no and actually we've just gone back three four months here marina the situation has not changed months ago the free trade agreement collapsed eight because it was skewed in favor of the european union secondly because the european union offered a derisory eight hundred million euros knowing the european union's financial situation has not changed we've got all manner of people the governing party in the u.k. all sorts of politicians across europe even mr terse from neighboring poland is saying that effectively it's going to be impossible to manage to be very large with phones at the same time frankly the new ukrainian government as eat is is effectively in la-la land that mean they're already asking for thirty five billi
visors group patrick thanks so much for joining us here aren't international to talk about this while the sum of twenty billion euro sounds like you know quite a promise there but can't europe actually afford this. well let's put it one way i mean europe can afford incredible things if it really wants to spend it but ultimately can europe afford the political capital no and actually we've just gone back three four months here marina the situation has not changed months ago the free trade...
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atformer congressman patrick -- patrick kennedy was part of a panel discussion. you can watch the entire event tonight starting at 7:15 eastern here on c-span. >> tonight, we conclude our series, "first ladies," with a live two-hour program. martha washington to michelle obama. >> she brings financial resources to the marriage, as well as her managerial skills. vernon a successful operation makes it possible for washington to be away for eight years fighting a war. >> there was something about saw thelincoln that she potential and encouraged it. and helped develop it. lessons in etiquette in the dining room that helped polish them up for washington society. the political parties they had where they invited a lot of important people. she will did a lot of power, both over mr. lincoln and where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt in the political career of franklin roosevelt was right from the beginning. she becomes much more active in her role after 1921 when franklin roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage franklin roosevelt to continue wit
atformer congressman patrick -- patrick kennedy was part of a panel discussion. you can watch the entire event tonight starting at 7:15 eastern here on c-span. >> tonight, we conclude our series, "first ladies," with a live two-hour program. martha washington to michelle obama. >> she brings financial resources to the marriage, as well as her managerial skills. vernon a successful operation makes it possible for washington to be away for eight years fighting a war....
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i rise today to share a story about patrick johnson, patrick is a firefighter from north carolina who is using new technologies and his programming skills in his mission to save lives. he's using google glass, along with the android and i it is phone apps 450es developed. the apps he's created encourage and increase communication between firefighters and emergency responders to accelerate the process of saving victims and putting out fires as quickly as possible. now, although google glass is not yet on the market except for google's explorer program, it's generated a lot of buzz in the tech community. with glass, people can send and view messages and emails and videos and pictures and surf the net without using their hands. they can also ask the device for information or get directions without using their hands. patrick's glass app would help firefighters locate hydrants and give them hands free ability of building layouts and record video from the first responders on the scene. some departments that have expressed from in this technology want to take it further such as linking the a
i rise today to share a story about patrick johnson, patrick is a firefighter from north carolina who is using new technologies and his programming skills in his mission to save lives. he's using google glass, along with the android and i it is phone apps 450es developed. the apps he's created encourage and increase communication between firefighters and emergency responders to accelerate the process of saving victims and putting out fires as quickly as possible. now, although google glass is...
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so, at danica patrick. that is how you figure out who won it.tching right now can go on to see the pitches and make their own ddcisions at godaddy. as we talk about small business, finalists let them quit their jobs and pay them a salary to start these business. what do you think is interesting and fascinating about that? some small business owners are watching right now didn't have that luxury? >> that's true. and that's what, that's what is great about godaddy's, they support them so much. they give them six months salary to whoever the winner is to go get that head start. more than anything really to say look, we have the tools and if you really have a great idea you believe in it and you stand behind it, take that chance and we've got everything that you could possibly need to help you make that all happen and come true. whether it is getting found online with that company or whether it would be with simple website, domain nnmes. all those tools, they have them all. so hopefully it encourages other people to follow their dreams. i mean, at l
so, at danica patrick. that is how you figure out who won it.tching right now can go on to see the pitches and make their own ddcisions at godaddy. as we talk about small business, finalists let them quit their jobs and pay them a salary to start these business. what do you think is interesting and fascinating about that? some small business owners are watching right now didn't have that luxury? >> that's true. and that's what, that's what is great about godaddy's, they support them so...
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his name is patrick lumumba.m in italian, see you later, not aware, she says, that unlike in english, it suggests you actually plan to meet. >> and so, when they pushed me about patrick's message, and told me to think, told me to remember that i had met him, i can only describe it as breaking down. i didn't know what i remembered and what i didn't remember anymore. >> three hours in, police begin writing a statement in italian, and which she acknowledges. she was there at the house as patrick lumumba killed meredith kercher. >> it's so detailed. "i heard meredith screaming and i was scared and i covered my ears." >> i wasn't providing a lot of the detail. they were asking me if i had heard meredith scream. and when i said i didn't remember, they said, how could you not remember that she screamed? and i said, "okay, i guess i remember that she screamed." it was all like that. >> but you signed it. >> and i signed it, because i was incredibly vulnerable at that time. >> this is audio from her first hearing as she t
his name is patrick lumumba.m in italian, see you later, not aware, she says, that unlike in english, it suggests you actually plan to meet. >> and so, when they pushed me about patrick's message, and told me to think, told me to remember that i had met him, i can only describe it as breaking down. i didn't know what i remembered and what i didn't remember anymore. >> three hours in, police begin writing a statement in italian, and which she acknowledges. she was there at the house...
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patrick kane playing in l-a, just hours after the death of his grandfather. hawks a on power play just a minute into the game... and kane slips one past his olympic teammate jonathan quick... then points to the sky. later in the period... hawks with a three- on- one breakaway, and kane centers to bryan bickell who breaks out of his slump with his eighth goal. hawks back up in the third... patrick sharp steals the puck and centers to kane for his second goal of the night... his first multi- goal game since december 14-th. the hawks win 5-3, and sweep the season series with the kings. notre dame visiting newly- minted number-one team, syracuse. the irish down ten in the final seconds of the half... trevor cooney puts up a three to beat the buzzer... he was nine- of- 12 from long range. notre dame pull within seven in the second... but cooney goes underneath for the lay-up and the foul... he scored a game- high 33 to keep syracuse undefeated. notre dame loses 61-55, and falls to three- and seven in the a-c-c. there's more to come in our news. the bulls are back
patrick kane playing in l-a, just hours after the death of his grandfather. hawks a on power play just a minute into the game... and kane slips one past his olympic teammate jonathan quick... then points to the sky. later in the period... hawks with a three- on- one breakaway, and kane centers to bryan bickell who breaks out of his slump with his eighth goal. hawks back up in the third... patrick sharp steals the puck and centers to kane for his second goal of the night... his first multi- goal...
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patrick? >> you are taking something that is impermanent and trying to mack it something permanent. let's say that natalie and i are wrong. if we're wrong and it becomes really popular, what's to prevent the thousands of photo book manufacturers out there from offering the same service? >> so potentially a lot of competitors out there. as for me, first of all, the website, oh, my goodness, way too technical. number two, what about privacy concerns? you are essentially giving this company not just access to your texts, but to the texts of someone else. apart from that, i think it's a really cool idea. tyler, come sit down here next to natalie. we will answer some of those questions that we ahad in the huddle. >> my question has to do with value. how are you going to educate consumers so that they know this is an option when they get lucky enough to have a really great relationship? >> the air around us is pulsing with text messages, 13 trillion sent last year alone. more and more people are cho
patrick? >> you are taking something that is impermanent and trying to mack it something permanent. let's say that natalie and i are wrong. if we're wrong and it becomes really popular, what's to prevent the thousands of photo book manufacturers out there from offering the same service? >> so potentially a lot of competitors out there. as for me, first of all, the website, oh, my goodness, way too technical. number two, what about privacy concerns? you are essentially giving this...
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thank you but i'd think picture rather with me kevin martin nicole williams patrick hedger let's get back to it the january job numbers came out today not good stuff one hundred thirteen thousand new jobs it's better than the you know seven eight nine hundred thousand a month that we were losing at the end of the bush administration but still it's only one hundred thirteen thousand and even worse i was at the senate on thursday when this vote happened by one vote the republicans prevailed in their filibuster of extending long term unemployment benefits so another one point six million people have been told by the republican party that they can just take a leap you know they can be almost like it's whatever ok some but. yeah once again you know we have a group of individuals who are no longer going to be able to be productive members of isis id but being able to purchase food for their family or be able to have money for transportation to get to work thanks to our wonderful united states congress it's not that i'm any reason that they're in this situation the primary reason is that we
thank you but i'd think picture rather with me kevin martin nicole williams patrick hedger let's get back to it the january job numbers came out today not good stuff one hundred thirteen thousand new jobs it's better than the you know seven eight nine hundred thousand a month that we were losing at the end of the bush administration but still it's only one hundred thirteen thousand and even worse i was at the senate on thursday when this vote happened by one vote the republicans prevailed in...
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kevin martin call williams patrick ledger thank you all for thank you greats. today athletes and dignitaries from around the world gathered at the fist fish lympics am in sochi russia for the opening ceremonies of the twenty fourteen olympic games attendees were treated to a two and a half hour performance that highlighted some of the most important moments in russian history including napoleon's eighteen twelve defeat outside moscow in the construction of st petersburg lies our peter the great with the formalities over sports fans can now look forward to watching some of the world's most talented athletes compete for olympic school we are in america should be thrilled with the prospects for team usa snowboarder shaun white who goes by the nickname the flying tomato will try to become the first american ever to win a gold medal in three straight winter olympics meanwhile the u.s. men's hockey team will try to improve on silver medal show in four years are showing four years ago in vancouver and win the gold for the first time since the one thousand nine hundred
kevin martin call williams patrick ledger thank you all for thank you greats. today athletes and dignitaries from around the world gathered at the fist fish lympics am in sochi russia for the opening ceremonies of the twenty fourteen olympic games attendees were treated to a two and a half hour performance that highlighted some of the most important moments in russian history including napoleon's eighteen twelve defeat outside moscow in the construction of st petersburg lies our peter the great...
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and science is out there, as patrick said, but we have to figure out a way to make it accessible and usable to all of us. given where we are, either in public health or in the healthcare system itself, the delivery system, concisely as you can, what do you think the greatest challenges we still face are, and what are the greatest opportunities, one or two of each. i will just give you an example. you mentioned we needed to do more with primary care. there's a lot of worries we don't have enough primary care physicians, nurses, health care workers. i saw a great article about how we ought to really look at some of these developing countries that have done a great job with trained healthcare workers and send them to the most rural areas of the country, and then hook them up by the internet back to all of the stuff that patrick wants to do. but let me just give you an example. what i personally saw in the last six week. a friend of mine -- i just went home to a funeral, and a friend of mine went to one of these clinics in a small remote rural area instead of going into the nearest city
and science is out there, as patrick said, but we have to figure out a way to make it accessible and usable to all of us. given where we are, either in public health or in the healthcare system itself, the delivery system, concisely as you can, what do you think the greatest challenges we still face are, and what are the greatest opportunities, one or two of each. i will just give you an example. you mentioned we needed to do more with primary care. there's a lot of worries we don't have enough...
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patrick foy's decision was the decision that finally gave some relief to the new jersey town of ft. lee that had been besieged by four days of man made on purpose total gridlock. by the time he opened those lanes, it had been more than four days with no end in sight until patrick foy figured out what was going on on that bridge and put a stop to it. the last time that patrick foy talked about this issue in public was when he testified before the new jersey legislature under oath that the whole traffic study idea was a cover-up, there was no traffic study, today was his first public appearance since then, at which he took questions on the matter, including some very pointed questions about david samson, and including one fascinating question from our own steve kornacki. he asked mr. foy about one of the more vexing questions in this whole scandal. he was appointed to the port authority, shortly after chris christie became governor of new jersey. and the job that he got at the port authority didn't exist before he got it. they created this job for him. he submitted no resume to get th
patrick foy's decision was the decision that finally gave some relief to the new jersey town of ft. lee that had been besieged by four days of man made on purpose total gridlock. by the time he opened those lanes, it had been more than four days with no end in sight until patrick foy figured out what was going on on that bridge and put a stop to it. the last time that patrick foy talked about this issue in public was when he testified before the new jersey legislature under oath that the whole...
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petty did say danica patrick was good for the sport. he admitted she has helped draw fans to nascar. >>> seth meyers' late night show will begin soon on nbc. he is getting the time slot jimmy fallon vacated as he moves up to "the tonight show." today seth released a photo of his new house band, and "snl" fans will immediately recognize the band leader, long-time musician and star of the show "portlandia" seth armson will rejoin his friend on the show. >>> when we come back, 0 to 60 in five seconds, the american thrill seek they're is faster than a lot of cars from a standing start. >>> our final story here tonight from sochi is about an american medal hopeful at those games, a world champion ski jumper who thought her olympic dreams just might never be realized after a devastating crash last year. it has been a long way back, a tough road to recovery, but tonight she is here, and even that's a victory. we get her story from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: she goes from zero to 60 in under five seconds, chasing the thrill sarah hendric
petty did say danica patrick was good for the sport. he admitted she has helped draw fans to nascar. >>> seth meyers' late night show will begin soon on nbc. he is getting the time slot jimmy fallon vacated as he moves up to "the tonight show." today seth released a photo of his new house band, and "snl" fans will immediately recognize the band leader, long-time musician and star of the show "portlandia" seth armson will rejoin his friend on the show....
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dan patrick. you can swap them. [ cheers and applause ] dan patrick. patrick dan. he doesn't care.e tweeted that marriage should be between one man and one man. look at the tweet, this is real. "marriage equals one man and one man." and he didn't -- you can tell he was really frustrated, because it didn't stop there. look at his next tweet. "marriage should be between one man and me, i mean him, i mean her. #someoneneedscoffee." and then finally he tweeted -- "sorry about that last tweet, what i meant to say is marriage should be between two consenting adults who love each other and happen to be classified as male. damn it, come on. #oneofthosedays." [ cheers and applause ] rough day. poor guy. let's see what's happening over in washington this week. president obama told his supporters that they are doing god's work by helping promote obamacare. [ cheers ] then god said, "hey, look, i'm flattered. but obamacare, that's all you, man. i have nothing -- i don't want anything to do with that mess. i couldn't even log in, i don't know what's happening." [ laughter ] speaking of the obam
dan patrick. you can swap them. [ cheers and applause ] dan patrick. patrick dan. he doesn't care.e tweeted that marriage should be between one man and one man. look at the tweet, this is real. "marriage equals one man and one man." and he didn't -- you can tell he was really frustrated, because it didn't stop there. look at his next tweet. "marriage should be between one man and me, i mean him, i mean her. #someoneneedscoffee." and then finally he tweeted -- "sorry...
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patrick burn has been playing for about 15 years.e's not only a player, he's one of the coaches. >> lost a leg in a construction accident in '92. just really changed my -- changed my life. >> reporter: and at first, he says he was suicidal. >> before i'd lost my leg, i looked across the street and i seen a person in a wheelchair. and i seen how she was struggling. and i said to myself, if i was ever in that situation i would think i'd rather be dead. >> reporter: patrick says that before his accident, he was never much into sports. but he says sled hockey and other sports have changed his life. patrick burn played on the 2002 u.s. sled hockey team at the paralympics. the team was a long shot. but they came back with gold. >> words can't describe it. tears started rolling. it's just like, did we just win the gold? the great thing about sports that i love, and a lot of the guys here love, it makes you feel like you're not disabled. >> join us online and on-air tomorrow on the "newshour." the supreme court hears arguments in a case test
patrick burn has been playing for about 15 years.e's not only a player, he's one of the coaches. >> lost a leg in a construction accident in '92. just really changed my -- changed my life. >> reporter: and at first, he says he was suicidal. >> before i'd lost my leg, i looked across the street and i seen a person in a wheelchair. and i seen how she was struggling. and i said to myself, if i was ever in that situation i would think i'd rather be dead. >> reporter: patrick...
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i don't know what you think, patrick. i'm not qualified to say.if you can't have rates at 1%, then u.k. recovery is really not that strong, is it? >> it is about consumption, isn't it? >> yes, you're right, the trend is -- that is clear. two months ago maybe -- yes, it could do something. frankly , we have a -- it is very likely it will remain quite cautious waiting to see what will happen. they will go higher. that is a concern, isn't it? guys, thank you so much. we'll be talking about market implications next. be sure and watch the e.c.b.'s rate decision on bloomberg tv this afternoon. coming up on "on the move," daimler speeds ahead. stay with us. e're just getting started. ♪ >> i'm francine lacqua in london. this is "on the move" on bloomberg television and streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, phone and any windows phone as well. the c 4 cactus to help spark a sales rebound. they unveiled the cactus last night and said it would go on sale in june. we asked how this model would help win over european buyers. >> it is the future positio
i don't know what you think, patrick. i'm not qualified to say.if you can't have rates at 1%, then u.k. recovery is really not that strong, is it? >> it is about consumption, isn't it? >> yes, you're right, the trend is -- that is clear. two months ago maybe -- yes, it could do something. frankly , we have a -- it is very likely it will remain quite cautious waiting to see what will happen. they will go higher. that is a concern, isn't it? guys, thank you so much. we'll be talking...
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patrick, you at the nail on the head.there is a disconnect between a physician who is trying to treat pain but maybe not fully understanding that the pain that they now need to be treating is truly a mental health issue as well as a physical pain. i would like you to address that, but quickly, to keep everyone involved out there, we asked what is the common source for people who use restriction drug to obtain their medication. the results we have are 71% said that it was obtained free from a relative or a friend. that is absolutely collect -- correct. that leads discussion that people somehow think these are safe, which it is not. there readily available. about a culture -- the culture -- big picture and how we can change the health-care system. our culture needs to be re-at -- reoriented to stop keeping quiet about this. the biggest enemy is silence. it is the pathology of not being able to talk about the elephant in the room. mom had suffered from severe and persistent mental illness and i'll call as him. -- i'll call a
patrick, you at the nail on the head.there is a disconnect between a physician who is trying to treat pain but maybe not fully understanding that the pain that they now need to be treating is truly a mental health issue as well as a physical pain. i would like you to address that, but quickly, to keep everyone involved out there, we asked what is the common source for people who use restriction drug to obtain their medication. the results we have are 71% said that it was obtained free from a...
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>>reporter: can patrick win a raise? >> she will stay at home.eporter: we should point out she won the poll at last years 500. >>> jonny has had issues in russia. he got stuck in a restroom and had to punch a wall to get out. >> i hit it good and it cracked. i hit it harder and my fist goes right through the door. i pulled my fist out and i could see daylight from the room. at that point i said it's time to get out of here. you can make sure on raise day i will shower with the door open and probably take the stairs. >> we can't show you the olympics because of broadcast restrictions but we can slow you to top five. >>reporter: at number four they said it wasn't possible. some completed the first every four man holahoop. jameses put on a show. he has never been in the dunk contest. italians take there football seriously. check out the celebration. watch his head. >> oh. >> that guy head puts the fiberglass shelter and goes straight through. >> he's excited. >> all of that on the pics olympics. >> those will be with us during the duration. >> does
>>reporter: can patrick win a raise? >> she will stay at home.eporter: we should point out she won the poll at last years 500. >>> jonny has had issues in russia. he got stuck in a restroom and had to punch a wall to get out. >> i hit it good and it cracked. i hit it harder and my fist goes right through the door. i pulled my fist out and i could see daylight from the room. at that point i said it's time to get out of here. you can make sure on raise day i will shower...
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not for profit so how did it get this privilege that's as patrick ruby contributor to sports on earth and politico whose latest article is titled national freeloader league shirl watch the super bowl your tax dollars are paying for patrick walker please help me thanks for joining us tonight. what does what does it mean to us that the n.f.l. is not for profit so what it means is that the league office which is the office on park avenue in new york city that administers the rules that does the television contracts that negotiates with the players for their collective bargaining agreement where roger goodell is in charge as the league commissioner they are considered and you know how much he is paid twenty nine point five million dollars annually at least on his last tax rate so they're not paying property taxes and pay no income to this is this is the thing the league itself that nine billion dollars you talked about a lot of that is taxed but the league office which takes in about two hundred fifty plus million dollars a year from the various teams in terms of membership fees and dues
not for profit so how did it get this privilege that's as patrick ruby contributor to sports on earth and politico whose latest article is titled national freeloader league shirl watch the super bowl your tax dollars are paying for patrick walker please help me thanks for joining us tonight. what does what does it mean to us that the n.f.l. is not for profit so what it means is that the league office which is the office on park avenue in new york city that administers the rules that does the...
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her boss patrick lamumba was there as well. at that point amanda knox officially a witness became the suspect. the police held a press conference late they are a day announcing to the world they had solved the crime, case closed. according to police, meredith kercher was killed because she would not take part in a sex game, a sex game orchestrated by amanda knox, her boyfriend rafaeli. >> translator: i've always said this was a crime of succession. it was step by step, no planning. >> all three were arrested and charged with murder, but the tabloid press turned their attention to one in particular, amanda. when the papers hit the newsstands the next day, foxy knoxy was all over the front page. in the weeks following her arrest, new evidence emerged. a knife found in rafaeli's apartment, with both of their dna on it. a homeless man came forward claiming to have seen the couple near the house at the night of the murder. >> we kept thinking, oh, this is a big mistake, it will clear up, and then it got really weird with the trial a
her boss patrick lamumba was there as well. at that point amanda knox officially a witness became the suspect. the police held a press conference late they are a day announcing to the world they had solved the crime, case closed. according to police, meredith kercher was killed because she would not take part in a sex game, a sex game orchestrated by amanda knox, her boyfriend rafaeli. >> translator: i've always said this was a crime of succession. it was step by step, no planning....
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plus, actor jason patrick is facing a big custody battle off screen.e is a father and much more. he joins us later to explain. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach'sot it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-906-8500 now. what are you doing? we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. becaus
plus, actor jason patrick is facing a big custody battle off screen.e is a father and much more. he joins us later to explain. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe...
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lou: chris plant thank you, matt patrick thank you, todd starns thank you. >> thanknk youou.ble his stake in new york times to almost 22% ownership. just a little less than half of shares value today's close, a good deal, and a timely investment. up next, we'll take up ggowing divide between big business, and conservatives in the republican party. when it comes to immigration and a host ofther issue, we'll be joined by vice president geneve wood, she is next. lou: aeek ago u.s. chamber of commerce ceo tom crow cw crow -- ceo tom donohue wrote an op-ed, here to talk 'why big business seems to be moving in opposition direct of coervatives on immigration and other issues is viceresident haiheritage foundation geneve wood. great to have you with us. >> glad to be here 9. lou: tom donohue pace belie telling republican party how it is going to be.. not the house legislation. and pushing unskilled immigrants to the country rather than highly skilled immigrants to drive our economy. your thoughts? >> well, a lot of people think of chamber of commerce may believe they represent a lot
lou: chris plant thank you, matt patrick thank you, todd starns thank you. >> thanknk youou.ble his stake in new york times to almost 22% ownership. just a little less than half of shares value today's close, a good deal, and a timely investment. up next, we'll take up ggowing divide between big business, and conservatives in the republican party. when it comes to immigration and a host ofther issue, we'll be joined by vice president geneve wood, she is next. lou: aeek ago u.s. chamber of...