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a slight exaggeration to say patrick cleburne proved america that for patrick cleburne proved america the land of opportunity. religion, and finances placed him in a better condition than many of his poor catholic counterparts, but much hard work lay ahead. what america gave cleburne was a chance to reset his life. if he had remained in ireland his future may have -- have been defined by his failed exam. in the united states, the society offered the chance to undo past failings. this was an opportunity to work -- he took with both hands. arrived innnati, he a frontier town in arkansas in early 1850. over the course of the next a drugstoreew from prescriptionist to a major community leader. in 1851 he graduated into drugstore owner and began his social rise with membership in the masonic lodge in 1852. by 1854 he decided to study law. by 1855 he had become involved in local politics. he was particularly active in efforts to prevent the american party, and anti-immigrant party often referred to as the know nothings, from gaining a foothold. he became firm friends with a fiery democratic
a slight exaggeration to say patrick cleburne proved america that for patrick cleburne proved america the land of opportunity. religion, and finances placed him in a better condition than many of his poor catholic counterparts, but much hard work lay ahead. what america gave cleburne was a chance to reset his life. if he had remained in ireland his future may have -- have been defined by his failed exam. in the united states, the society offered the chance to undo past failings. this was an...
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patrick cleburne's fiance. she was walking in her garden which overheard a newspaper boy callout news and report the death. overcome with grief she would wear mourning clothes for a year. cleburne's body was interned in rose hill cemetery columbia before of being moved. a burial ground cleburne had passed a few days earlier marking that it was almost worth dying for to be buried in such a beautiful spot. the irish general was moved the last time in 1870 when his body was brought back to helena. jefferson davis called patrick cleburne the stonewall of the west. robert e lee said he was a meteor shining from a clouded sky. as with many similar historical figures, his premature death fighting for a death he -- a cause he believed in has cemented him in the imaginations. some who knew him, like his former business owner, wrote books about him. veterans when they met town in his honor where 30,000 people live. in 1866, a county in alabama was named for him. as was one in arkansas. the confederate cemetery in georgia
patrick cleburne's fiance. she was walking in her garden which overheard a newspaper boy callout news and report the death. overcome with grief she would wear mourning clothes for a year. cleburne's body was interned in rose hill cemetery columbia before of being moved. a burial ground cleburne had passed a few days earlier marking that it was almost worth dying for to be buried in such a beautiful spot. the irish general was moved the last time in 1870 when his body was brought back to helena....
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such wasn't the case of patrick. future major general was born on the 16th of march, 1828, a little more than 6,000 kilometers from here. in the upstairs room of this house you see on the slide. bright park cot tanl in a rural home not far to the west of cork city. his father joseph was a medical doctor from county tiperrary and his mother with was from a well to do land owning family from cove in county cork. patrick was the third of four children born to the couple. he was baptized in nearby st. mary's protestant church.q the clayburns lived a comfortable life of middle class professional family. in addition to his medical program technician, joseph was also the contract surgeon for a nearby british barracks. one of the things we often forget is that patrick grew to adulthood in ireland. he spent the vast majority of his life in ireland, not america. his experiences in the country of his birth formed his character. it is impossible for us to understand his achievements in america without first understanding his dis
such wasn't the case of patrick. future major general was born on the 16th of march, 1828, a little more than 6,000 kilometers from here. in the upstairs room of this house you see on the slide. bright park cot tanl in a rural home not far to the west of cork city. his father joseph was a medical doctor from county tiperrary and his mother with was from a well to do land owning family from cove in county cork. patrick was the third of four children born to the couple. he was baptized in nearby...
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patrick wants me to kill you.ays for her the actual recorded conversation in which patrick does make the solicitation. >> kill the pitch. >> kill the pitch. kill her. >> he was no more of a hitman than patrick was. i don't think 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. >> dude, i've been a warrior for a long time. i've got the heart of a warrior, she's just a f'ing casualty. >> it's good to make sure the witness hadn't tampered with the tape such that they're only capturing one little spec part of the tape out of context. >> the witness is instructed to meet patrick at his new girlfriend's home in greene county to discuss the murder plot and videotape with the technology. >> a button camera is literally blended in the size of a button hole the lens is smaller. >> that button is laying on someone's stomach, so naturally that shirt is going to pro tu protr
patrick wants me to kill you.ays for her the actual recorded conversation in which patrick does make the solicitation. >> kill the pitch. >> kill the pitch. kill her. >> he was no more of a hitman than patrick was. i don't think 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. >> dude, i've been a warrior for a long...
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patrick cleburne was no idiot. at spring hill he witnessed the army of tennessee's last best p hope evaporate. once the orders were given to attack at franklin, he decided to roll the dice one more time. perhaps hoping the courage and devotion might win the day. given these circumstances and cleburne's character perhaps what would have been truly remarkable is that cleburne survived at franklin. patrick cleburne was far from the only man with links to ireland on the field at franklin that day though. one of the men who lay beside him on the back porch brigadier general john adams with whom he shared the ambulance was the son of an immigrant. irish and irish-americans were to be found spread throughout both or a mys. like cleburne for many the 30th of november 1864 would be their last day. but before it had begun some oy rich men found time for humor, a particularly irish trait in these situations, i think. the breathtaking sight of the confederate forces that afternoon led a rebel to recall nelson's words before tr
patrick cleburne was no idiot. at spring hill he witnessed the army of tennessee's last best p hope evaporate. once the orders were given to attack at franklin, he decided to roll the dice one more time. perhaps hoping the courage and devotion might win the day. given these circumstances and cleburne's character perhaps what would have been truly remarkable is that cleburne survived at franklin. patrick cleburne was far from the only man with links to ireland on the field at franklin that day...
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>> thank you so much patrick, for that.well, everyone, we've been talking about it all morning, it's a missing air asia jet with 162 people onboard. flight 8501 lost contact with ground control shortly after taking off from indonesia. it was on its way from singapore. both have launched a joint search and rescue operation. however, the air search has been suspended. the u.s. state department says the country stands ready to continue with the search for the plane. monitoring the story frommen london for us. kelly, what's the latest as you see it? >> well, the indonesians who are really leading this search say it's on hold until daybreak tomorrow, planes are not flying overnight. daybreak in about five hours or so. the founder of asia airlines asia air is in indonesia. he's met with some of the families and promising to do all he can to help them. even tweeted. my worst nightmare, but we will get through this. aircraft from indonesia, malaysia singapore will all take part in the search tomorrow. they're focusing on an area in
>> thank you so much patrick, for that.well, everyone, we've been talking about it all morning, it's a missing air asia jet with 162 people onboard. flight 8501 lost contact with ground control shortly after taking off from indonesia. it was on its way from singapore. both have launched a joint search and rescue operation. however, the air search has been suspended. the u.s. state department says the country stands ready to continue with the search for the plane. monitoring the story...
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this is one of patrick's more celebrated images. i asked him if by chance this had emerged just from fooling with pencil. he said it had not. he has done more than one version of the president in this form. he was not asking is he romanesque or gothic. [laughter] but is he on an island somewhere far off in the pacific? [laughter] >> with no ears. he doesn't hear anything. >> oh, he doesn't hear! i missed that symbolism. >> i thought i'd put someone down here. >> is that punk? >> no. [laughter] >> oh! [applause] >> that will be $5. baron von rumsfeld. a perfect prussian general. a lot of this stuff, you know? >> yeah. [laughter] >> oh, and of course -- what's wrong with me? [laughter] [applause] i take issue with your supposition that there is no common thread. you think they are all different, wonderfully individualistic. >> i know you can prove me wrong. >> i'm about to do that. >> what do you see? talk about sleight-of-hand. >> does anybody remember goldman meyer? [laughter] then you just add some hair. [laughter and applause] a b
this is one of patrick's more celebrated images. i asked him if by chance this had emerged just from fooling with pencil. he said it had not. he has done more than one version of the president in this form. he was not asking is he romanesque or gothic. [laughter] but is he on an island somewhere far off in the pacific? [laughter] >> with no ears. he doesn't hear anything. >> oh, he doesn't hear! i missed that symbolism. >> i thought i'd put someone down here. >> is that...
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. >> next, cartoonist patrick oliphant draws characters.uring the presentation, david mccullough discusses the presidents and some of their most memorable qualities. this is about an hour. >> thank you very much for being here and introducing me. i want to tell you that you are in for a rare thrill of an experience. i saw patrick do what he does this way in rome two years ago and it took my breath away, just like watching a magic show. i think that you will come away with a feeling that many of us have that what he is doing is of immense importance, interest total body of work is a major american accomplishment in art not just in politics. in understanding the times we live in. one of the most obvious lessons of history is that it isn't about just politics and war and boring statistics and provisos. it is about everything. it is about people. history is human. when, in the course of human events, our founding document begins and the operative word is human. this struck me powerfully one day when i was driving down massachusetts avenue and c
. >> next, cartoonist patrick oliphant draws characters.uring the presentation, david mccullough discusses the presidents and some of their most memorable qualities. this is about an hour. >> thank you very much for being here and introducing me. i want to tell you that you are in for a rare thrill of an experience. i saw patrick do what he does this way in rome two years ago and it took my breath away, just like watching a magic show. i think that you will come away with a feeling...
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patrick, stand by.a machado is in little havana, a section of miami, a lot of cuban americans live there. what's been the reaction there, alina? >> reporter: first i want to set the scene to get a sense of what's going on here. we're on eighth street in little havana in miami. there's a police presence here. people are slowing down, honking their horns, kind of showing their response to the fact that change is on the way. here at versailles, we've been talking to people all day. if you come over here, you will actually find a small but vocal group of protesters. this man over here, let's see if we can show you the sign he has. he's been very adamant about his position showing that he is upset, he is disappointed, he is angered by president obama's announcement today. that is what we've been hearing most of the day from most of the people here. and that is particularly the case when we're talking about the older generation of cubans, the people who came here in the '50s and the '60s. people like my paren
patrick, stand by.a machado is in little havana, a section of miami, a lot of cuban americans live there. what's been the reaction there, alina? >> reporter: first i want to set the scene to get a sense of what's going on here. we're on eighth street in little havana in miami. there's a police presence here. people are slowing down, honking their horns, kind of showing their response to the fact that change is on the way. here at versailles, we've been talking to people all day. if you...
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patrick butler, vice president of programs at the international center for journalists.or and author of theater or transitional justice reforming the judiciary in egypt. lina, for those governments in the neighborhood who opposed the new egyptian government, are they setting in for a long spell, like the last one, of military rule in a business suit? >> unfortunately egypt is going to see this regime in place for a while. however, this is not going to be indefinite, because president sisi's policies are planting the seed for long-term instability in egypt. and here we can look down at crack down on his freedom of expression and what this leads to in the future, potential unrest, we are looking at economic policies, that are actually hindering economic growth. this will eventually also lead to unrest. and we are looking for a crack down on the muslim brotherhood that is so severe it's driving a lot of people even nonmuslim brotherhood members underground and increasing radicalization in egypt. so actually, president sisi's policies will backfire in the future and this wil
patrick butler, vice president of programs at the international center for journalists.or and author of theater or transitional justice reforming the judiciary in egypt. lina, for those governments in the neighborhood who opposed the new egyptian government, are they setting in for a long spell, like the last one, of military rule in a business suit? >> unfortunately egypt is going to see this regime in place for a while. however, this is not going to be indefinite, because president...
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dan patrick, everyone!the "dan patrick show" week days on nbc sports, football night in america sundays on nbc, and catch new episodes of "sports jeopardy" every week at crackle.com. we'll be right back with josh beckerman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm...
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patrick lahey. chris van hollen, a democrat from maryland alan gross's home state and also jeff flake, republican senator from arizona who is really been supportive of more normal relations with cuba. it shows the bipartisan support but there was also bipartisan opposition to this. we are waiting to get our first look at alan gross. he's 65 years old. he's been in prison for five years. he lost a tremendous amount of weight and as mikhail la was saying, over time he's been angry not just at cubans but there were period of times where he was not happy with the united states for the efforts to get him back. >> on board the plane was his wife and i can't imagine what that conversation would have been like. consider that for a moment. the man thought he was going spend the last of his days separated from his family. to know that today he is sitting behind the woman he chose to marry, the woman he loves headed back to american soil, i can't imagine the range of emotions he's feeling. one of our producers
patrick lahey. chris van hollen, a democrat from maryland alan gross's home state and also jeff flake, republican senator from arizona who is really been supportive of more normal relations with cuba. it shows the bipartisan support but there was also bipartisan opposition to this. we are waiting to get our first look at alan gross. he's 65 years old. he's been in prison for five years. he lost a tremendous amount of weight and as mikhail la was saying, over time he's been angry not just at...
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he must be at the funerals. >> he has to go. >> he must stand with patrick ly thr nch. a symbol of what we're looking at of bringing the forces together for the greater good or new york and the country. >> there were some reports there was actually something the officers asked or signed to say they did or did not want the mayor at the funeral. >> if any officers get killed, they don't want the mayor to come to the funeral. the mayor has to go to the funeral. the mayor has to start taking over right now and start getting on tv and having press conferences. >> you would like to see a stronger or more -- >> he has to be more stronger and take a lot of control. >> i guess he may be afraid of what kind of political questions they may ask, so he has to go to the -- are they going to stand together? i'm not too sure about that. >> jumaane, do you agree the mayor -- >> absolutely. you were talking about the petition patrick lynch, leader of the union, tried to put out, there's no word that said the officers signed the petition. i agree he has to go to the funerals. the other th
he must be at the funerals. >> he has to go. >> he must stand with patrick ly thr nch. a symbol of what we're looking at of bringing the forces together for the greater good or new york and the country. >> there were some reports there was actually something the officers asked or signed to say they did or did not want the mayor at the funeral. >> if any officers get killed, they don't want the mayor to come to the funeral. the mayor has to go to the funeral. the mayor...
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we will be joined by governor patrick patrick, deval patrick and a panel to discuss the issue. >> there is not a latino america or black america, there is a united states of america. >> reporter: the president who cast the vision of hope saw it splinter this week by a splint screen reality. >> we are a nation built on the rule of law, and so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury's to make. >> on one side the images of tear gas and protests, and on the other, the cautious commander in chief who is running out of time in office. the president e's resonance aft the verdict of the grand jury in the kill iing of mike brown he d this to say -- >> if i had a son, he would have lo looked like trayvon martin and if u u with were younger i could have been trayvon martin and there are very few african-american men who have not had the experience of being followed while slopping, ahoppi that includes me. >> reporter: six years ago, then candidate obama gave what was a risky speech about his experience as a black man in america, and his hand force ed by the controversy of jeremiah
we will be joined by governor patrick patrick, deval patrick and a panel to discuss the issue. >> there is not a latino america or black america, there is a united states of america. >> reporter: the president who cast the vision of hope saw it splinter this week by a splint screen reality. >> we are a nation built on the rule of law, and so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury's to make. >> on one side the images of tear gas and protests, and on the...
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which says, to christopher patrick traughbr in service to others, a great personal risk. awarded november 5, 2014. >> thank you so much. >> [ applause ] >> thank you so much, i appreciate it. >> colleagues, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your bravery. thank you so much. >> you are right, chief, we would want to recognize that, yeah >> wonderful. >> he was a good kid. >> could you call the next line item. >> consent calendar, receive and file, sfpd occ status report on general orders and policy proposals third quarter 2014. >> colleagues on the consent calendar, there are some documents that you received in your packet. and any questions for the department or the occ on either of these documents? >> i know, commissioner mazzucco often asks about the status of the social media policy, any questions there? >> you are good? >> you have the wrong city attorney for that issue tonight. and so, >> we will have to save it for another day. >> all right, you lucked out. >> thank you. >> any other questions? >> no. >> okay. >> do i have a motion to approve the consent cale
which says, to christopher patrick traughbr in service to others, a great personal risk. awarded november 5, 2014. >> thank you so much. >> [ applause ] >> thank you so much, i appreciate it. >> colleagues, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your bravery. thank you so much. >> you are right, chief, we would want to recognize that, yeah >> wonderful. >> he was a good kid. >> could you call the next line item. >> consent...
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it's been almost a week, patrick.it too soon to ask this question or has this news bled through that island and palpable changes can be felt? >> reporter: oh, it's -- in terms of tone and sense and optimism, cubans are very excited. they've got more hope of the future, which is something they have not had in a very long time. raul castro again addressed the nation and thanked president obama but he did lay his vision of -- which is that the cuban revolution is going nowhere communism is going nowhere so certainly a very different tone than perhaps you hear in washington where they think they may have more influence and be able to affect the national policies. raul castro says that just isn't so. we've been hearing in the last few days about the u.s.' desire to bring back very wanted fugitives from the island. this came up during the negotiations that freed alan gross and the cuban government said, no, they have been given political asylum and their release was not on the table. it's going to take a lot more talks in m
it's been almost a week, patrick.it too soon to ask this question or has this news bled through that island and palpable changes can be felt? >> reporter: oh, it's -- in terms of tone and sense and optimism, cubans are very excited. they've got more hope of the future, which is something they have not had in a very long time. raul castro again addressed the nation and thanked president obama but he did lay his vision of -- which is that the cuban revolution is going nowhere communism is...
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patrick put her, vice president of proms at the international center for journalists and associate professorhe texas a & m school of law. lena, let me start with you. what does it tell you that these men are still in jail this long after the sisi government has taken control of the institutions of the state, this long after they were sentenced? >> well, i think this case is illustrates very clearly that unfortunately in egypt, the judiciary is just not independent . the sentence given does not make sense. the judiciary is politicized and president sisi claims that he abides by the ruling because he respects the independence of the judiciary, but unfortunately this is far from convincing as egypt is regressing back to authoritarianism. >> if the sisi government was as secure as it appears to be, why would they continue to hold onto these minte as some of the most powerful people in the world like john kerry, the secretary general of the united nations are directly pressuring egypt to let them go? >> egypt is trying to show that it is a country that is independent and that can assert itself in
patrick put her, vice president of proms at the international center for journalists and associate professorhe texas a & m school of law. lena, let me start with you. what does it tell you that these men are still in jail this long after the sisi government has taken control of the institutions of the state, this long after they were sentenced? >> well, i think this case is illustrates very clearly that unfortunately in egypt, the judiciary is just not independent . the sentence given...
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. >> commissioners greg scott patrick heights association i want to commend the planning commission and planning department staff for the collaborative effort in giving us the mind to work and give ours input into what is being asked for approval together and thank you to commissioner hillis for attending it was extremely productive and hopefully, this will help us to all work together with a positive tune i appreciate it thank you very much thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm charlotte patrick heights association i support what greg scott just said i want to thank you for initiating this process mr. and mrs. your planner aaron starr he was fine and we appreciated his work with us so i thank you all very much i would like to suggest you've heard maybe within a year or so you would review this subject to make sure it's working well and if problems come back and work on the problems or whatever comes up, you can't tell me what might happen we ask you consider that as part of our resolution. >> thank you. >> i'm barbara graham from the lower patrick heights neighborhood i want to personally th
. >> commissioners greg scott patrick heights association i want to commend the planning commission and planning department staff for the collaborative effort in giving us the mind to work and give ours input into what is being asked for approval together and thank you to commissioner hillis for attending it was extremely productive and hopefully, this will help us to all work together with a positive tune i appreciate it thank you very much thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm...
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traffic is fully stopped corporate debt is westbound 880 patrick people are out on the freeway and it looks to beat 100 now. >> catherine: you were right, grant. there were a few people but now it seems to be more people and we did see a few people out there at least one officer or maybe more but suddenly, there has managed to have managed to get a large group. maybe a dozen of people causing problems. it's hard to tell because of good dark and desperate-- darkness >> grant: you can see the numbers are increasing and the crowd continues to concord there are about 500 may be more by some estimates marching through the streets of berkeley right now. the station in berkeley has shut down. the bart system. two weeks ago of the ruling in ferguson came down parent and there were rows in oakland that were shut down. fiat 80. so it has been a tactic that protesters have used and not just here in the bay area but also throughout the country and the manhattan york was shut down. >> catherine: there was a another group of officers try to keep certain areas open. but there are any to but there is
traffic is fully stopped corporate debt is westbound 880 patrick people are out on the freeway and it looks to beat 100 now. >> catherine: you were right, grant. there were a few people but now it seems to be more people and we did see a few people out there at least one officer or maybe more but suddenly, there has managed to have managed to get a large group. maybe a dozen of people causing problems. it's hard to tell because of good dark and desperate-- darkness >> grant: you can...
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joining me, patrick dehon. hit bottom on gas prices or is there a chance they could keep falling? we are seeing the market explore the bottom. the market has shown some signs of rebound. the question is, will that be a new floor or will prices dip. it has been more difficult to predict where the floor is because this is not a change in fundamentals that we have seen in the last several months, but this has more to do with change in attitude, mostly from saudis. >> talk to me about not being a change of fundamentals and change of attitude. >> in the last five years, we have seen arise in u.s. domestic oil production. it has been longer than the recent depletion in oil prices that started in late september. while the long term picture is that production increased, it hasn't been something that just developed in september when oil prices started to fall. either the market ignored it or something else took place. i believe the catalyst was that shift, that sudden shift in the saudi's attitude that not only were the
joining me, patrick dehon. hit bottom on gas prices or is there a chance they could keep falling? we are seeing the market explore the bottom. the market has shown some signs of rebound. the question is, will that be a new floor or will prices dip. it has been more difficult to predict where the floor is because this is not a change in fundamentals that we have seen in the last several months, but this has more to do with change in attitude, mostly from saudis. >> talk to me about not...
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. >> there was a young black male named patrick cone. he had been at his girlfriend's house thursday night about 2:00 in the morning. he saw a big white dude walking down the driveway. he had blond hair, about 6'2", 6'3", and he had on a members only black jacket, a stocking cap, and he had a mustache. >> they passed on the road. this person said, i'm getting an early start this morning. he got into a white cheffet and drove off. >> i took pat down to the lab and they did a composite. i said, are you sure he looked like this? this guy has a black man's nose and droopy, lazy eye. he said, that's what i saw. >> six days after the murders police put out a call for the man who adopted the eastburns' dog. army sergeant timothy hennis, home for lunch with his wife, daughter, and new dog. >> hey, buddy, that's you. they immediately packed up and went to the sheriff's department. >> as i walk into the office, hennis is sitting there. i stopped right in my tracks and i look at him and i look at that composite and i said, oh, my goodness, this is
. >> there was a young black male named patrick cone. he had been at his girlfriend's house thursday night about 2:00 in the morning. he saw a big white dude walking down the driveway. he had blond hair, about 6'2", 6'3", and he had on a members only black jacket, a stocking cap, and he had a mustache. >> they passed on the road. this person said, i'm getting an early start this morning. he got into a white cheffet and drove off. >> i took pat down to the lab and...
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patrick, i will start with you, how low will prices go?his is literally putting prices back into people's pockets. >> if anybody has a good answer for that, there are dozens of food answers. we don't really know how far it will go. we know given what we know so far we know how low it will go and the national average could drop into the 2.50s by christmas. could be more depending what shakes from here on out. gerri: we'll hold you to the 2.50 by chris's ma. that is what we're looking for. -- christmas. regular right now, 2.77. unbelievable. last year at this time it was $3.27. i've seen $2 and change all over the country on my thanksgiving day travels. andy i want to talk about something that a lot of people don't think about. once oil prices drop, oil is input into lots and lots of products. let's talk about what oil goes into the. what are the kind of things that oil is required ingredient of? >> well, sure, i mean beyond the obvious of gasoline, jet fuel and diesel, when you think about things like paint, or plastic, or those water bottl
patrick, i will start with you, how low will prices go?his is literally putting prices back into people's pockets. >> if anybody has a good answer for that, there are dozens of food answers. we don't really know how far it will go. we know given what we know so far we know how low it will go and the national average could drop into the 2.50s by christmas. could be more depending what shakes from here on out. gerri: we'll hold you to the 2.50 by chris's ma. that is what we're looking for....
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on "extra." ♪ >>> patrick schwarzenegger caught between his mom and his girlfriend. >> do you think patrickre going too far? >> new videoof maria. did she make an extreemg move to avoid running into miley? >>> inside joan rivers' will. who gets what from joan's $150 million fortune. melissa rivers today turning a joan tribute into a roast. >> if my mother were here this morning, she would be discreetly shoving croissants and silverware into her purse. >>> plus, angelina's surprise appearance on the same stage at the women in entertainment event. >>> avenril lavigne's mystery illness. her cryptic message. >>> new pics. kate hudson minus her engagement ring. new details on her hot new hook-up with derek hough. >>> plus -- >> our special co-host today, the ladies of "the talk." >> hope you're ready, america. >>> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood,
on "extra." ♪ >>> patrick schwarzenegger caught between his mom and his girlfriend. >> do you think patrickre going too far? >> new videoof maria. did she make an extreemg move to avoid running into miley? >>> inside joan rivers' will. who gets what from joan's $150 million fortune. melissa rivers today turning a joan tribute into a roast. >> if my mother were here this morning, she would be discreetly shoving croissants and silverware into her...
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patrick would like to address you. >> okay. >> i am jim patrick with patrick and company in san francisco and i sat through the board meetings for a long period of time and i am... and i went back to the website and i looked at our goals and objective and our plan is to build the grand central station, that is a good objective, i believe that we are building the lapetite grand central station, in that we are not talking about what is going to go out of the east end on across the bay. i don't see any tjpa involvement, maybe there is i don't know about it. in thinking about new transbay crossings, if there should be one, if there should be one, what role should the tjpa be playing in that effort. and the best that i can see that there is none and i am looking now at ten years down the line and not on what we are going to award the contract this afternoon and how will it
patrick would like to address you. >> okay. >> i am jim patrick with patrick and company in san francisco and i sat through the board meetings for a long period of time and i am... and i went back to the website and i looked at our goals and objective and our plan is to build the grand central station, that is a good objective, i believe that we are building the lapetite grand central station, in that we are not talking about what is going to go out of the east end on across the...
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patrick's day is. >> 25th was number two. i realize that is the day that russia extended american hero snowden's asylum. >> five seconds. >> i am more of a pill popper so i pass. >>> special thanks to joanne know saw chin key and andy levey and huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! >> hello, everyone i'm kimt's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." two days after hundreds in his police force turned their backs on him, new york city mayor bill de blasio addressed the next generation of the nypd and they got a mixed welcome at the graduation ceremony for cadets. some boos and j
patrick's day is. >> 25th was number two. i realize that is the day that russia extended american hero snowden's asylum. >> five seconds. >> i am more of a pill popper so i pass. >>> special thanks to joanne know saw chin key and andy levey and huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo!...
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. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs up and up and up. he goes about 35 feet up. family cat named sugar stuck in this tree for two very cold days and two very cold nights. sugar is not coming down. >> how did he not freeze? so he gets the cat in his arms. look. she is just hanging on for safety purposes. puts her inside this little bag. he hooks that bag to his belt safely so he can climb down safely. he tells us this is very different from most of his cat rescues. usually the family is down waiting at the bottom and they scoop the cat out of the bag and run inside. the family wasn't home. they instructed him to leave the cat in their screened-in porch. he left little sugar out of the bag. she is timid at first. he shows her where her food is. you see her gobble up the much-needed kibble. >> i have a video from china that will leave a bad taste in your mouth for so many different reasons. it starts off with what looks like a boyfriend and girlfriend h
. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs up and up and up. he goes about 35 feet up. family cat named sugar stuck in this tree for two very cold days and two very cold nights. sugar is not coming down. >> how did he not freeze? so he gets the cat in his arms. look. she is just hanging on for safety purposes. puts her inside this little bag. he hooks that bag to his...
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patrick, what else did the cuban president, raul castro, say? i understand like president obama, he thanked the pope for his efforts behind the scenes as well. >> reporter: absolutely. it was not just what he had to say but it was a tone of what he had to say. he thanked president obama and said that president obama deserved respect. i've never heard a cuban leader ever talk about a u.s. leader like that, certainly a sitting u.s. leader that they deserved respect. then he talked about not only freeing alan gross, freeing this intelligence asset but freeing scores of political prisoners that the u.s. specifically requested be released from cuban prisons. and our understanding is if they've not already been released, they will be released immediately. while the speech was going on, wolf, we started to hear bells in churches all around us in old havana ringing. there was no reason for them to ring other than the fact of this announcement, it was history in the making, after long last, the u.s. and cuba are moving closer together. i've never seen an
patrick, what else did the cuban president, raul castro, say? i understand like president obama, he thanked the pope for his efforts behind the scenes as well. >> reporter: absolutely. it was not just what he had to say but it was a tone of what he had to say. he thanked president obama and said that president obama deserved respect. i've never heard a cuban leader ever talk about a u.s. leader like that, certainly a sitting u.s. leader that they deserved respect. then he talked about not...
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patrick's day is. >> 25th was number two.nd i realize that is the day that russia extended american hero snowden's asylum. >> five seconds. >> i am more of a pill popper so i pass. >>> special thanks to joanne know saw chin key and andy levey and greg gutfeld. i'm tom shillue and i will see you next time. ♪everybody needs a helpin hand♪ ♪take a look at your fellow man♪ ♪and tell me what.. ♪what can i do.. ♪what can i do today? ♪what can i do today? hey! gue>>hump day! it is?? hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... some cracks beneath the surface. >> hello, everyone, i'm eric, along with bob, dana, kimberly and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the fiv
patrick's day is. >> 25th was number two.nd i realize that is the day that russia extended american hero snowden's asylum. >> five seconds. >> i am more of a pill popper so i pass. >>> special thanks to joanne know saw chin key and andy levey and greg gutfeld. i'm tom shillue and i will see you next time. ♪everybody needs a helpin hand♪ ♪take a look at your fellow man♪ ♪and tell me what.. ♪what can i do.. ♪what can i do today? ♪what can i do today?...
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we are joined by writer and commentators patrick aerial smith. he wrote his latest piece entitled "new york times" propaganda exposed. the truth about ukraine and vladimir putin emerges. patrick, i'll start with you. a provocative title. it's a provocative article. you said in there that there's now an open acknowledgment in high places that washington is, indeed, responsible for this mess. really, an open acknowledgment. you quote a handful of foreign policy experts, some of whom we have had on the show. how responsible can the u.s. and the west be for vladimir putin annexing crimea, and sending troops into a sovereign nation? >> look, the venue of the various acknowledgements, foreign affairs magazine, washington post, henry kissinger giving an interview - this counts there are decisions within policy circles. they are serious, there has been a critical overestimation of how much of this crisis can be hidden, and all you need to do is apply that one thing the state department is allergic to - historical perspective. if you look at this historic
we are joined by writer and commentators patrick aerial smith. he wrote his latest piece entitled "new york times" propaganda exposed. the truth about ukraine and vladimir putin emerges. patrick, i'll start with you. a provocative title. it's a provocative article. you said in there that there's now an open acknowledgment in high places that washington is, indeed, responsible for this mess. really, an open acknowledgment. you quote a handful of foreign policy experts, some of whom we...
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i urmg you both to read patrick's articles, they are thought provoking. pleasure to have you both. "consider this" will be right back. >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> good to have you both with i urmg you both to read >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all thepatrick's articles, they are charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists.i urmg you both to read >> journalism is not a crime. >>> today's data dive looks for a deal. amazon is open for haggling. the online retailer announced an option called make an offer for its collectible selections
i urmg you both to read patrick's articles, they are thought provoking. pleasure to have you both. "consider this" will be right back. >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people?...
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i urmg you both to read patrick's articles, they are thought provoking. "consider this" will be right back. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> today's data dive looks for a deal. amazon is open for haggling. the online retailer announced an option called make an offer for its collectible selections. customers can place a bid lower than the asking price on 150,000 its costing $100 or more. in early testing a quarter of all bids were accepted. bargaining could save you money. two-thirds of americans had tried negotiating discounts in the prior six months. more than four out of five got lower hotel rates, nearly as many had lower
i urmg you both to read patrick's articles, they are thought provoking. "consider this" will be right back. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >>...
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former new york police detective patrick brosnan. i am so sorry we are talk under these circumstances. this is a huge loss for the nypd. you wered there 14 years and you know the area well? >> two things, i worked in the south bronx where these officers worked in the fourth decision and i worked in a sister command. you mentioned errorously that it was a man involved. he is not a man. he was a coward and savage and absolutely no sense at all that he was anything manly. this was a barbaric act. they were having their lunch in a radio car and working as civil servants when they were slaughtered in a doubt slaughter. worst in 20 years when eddy burns was slaughtered in hisro car watching a witness in queens. this is horrific. >> what do the cops do. is there a of copycat crimes? >> they go to work and brekt the people and they serve nobly and professionally. is there a chance for copycat? absolutely. and individuals and people deranged and a mission against law enforcement can be influenced by the barbaric and cowardly act. >> here is a
former new york police detective patrick brosnan. i am so sorry we are talk under these circumstances. this is a huge loss for the nypd. you wered there 14 years and you know the area well? >> two things, i worked in the south bronx where these officers worked in the fourth decision and i worked in a sister command. you mentioned errorously that it was a man involved. he is not a man. he was a coward and savage and absolutely no sense at all that he was anything manly. this was a barbaric...
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but as is customary, patrick lynch was not content to depend his officer in trouble., since his police officer was not to blame for anything, someone had to be blamed for new york city's reaction and the world's reaction to watching eric garner's life snuffed out on video. >> what police officers felt yesterday after that press conference is that they were thrown under the bus, that they were out there doing a difficult job in the middle of the night protecting the rights of those to protest, protecting our sons and daughters and the mayor was behind microphones like this, throwing them under the bus. >> patrick lynch was referring to the most personal aspect of mayor de blasio's comments yesterday. the mayor has a biracial son named dante who president obama says reminds him of himself when he was a teenager. here is what the mayor said that so mortified the head of the police union. >> we have had to talk to dante for years about the dangers that he may face. good young man, law abiding young man who never would think to do anything wrong and yet because of the hist
but as is customary, patrick lynch was not content to depend his officer in trouble., since his police officer was not to blame for anything, someone had to be blamed for new york city's reaction and the world's reaction to watching eric garner's life snuffed out on video. >> what police officers felt yesterday after that press conference is that they were thrown under the bus, that they were out there doing a difficult job in the middle of the night protecting the rights of those to...
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>> that's amazing patrick.his wife that she thought she'd never see him again. we're getting the reaction from there and what it means for alan gross and for the people. back here, people were taken to this street also but for different reasons. they were not celebrating. to put it at best, they are divided. you have a generation here forced to leave cuba, to leave everything and everyone. this is their adopted home and they love it now but they have no trust. and then you have a younger generation here who looks at the past 50 years and says, has this really worked, this strategy? elena machado is joining me. >> people have heated discussions about what is going on and, you're right, this debate is along a generational lines. you have the younger cubans and then the people who came in the '50s and '60s. they went through incredible hardship. when they left the island, they left everything they knew. many left family members, many lost family members and that generation is very much opposed to any change on the
>> that's amazing patrick.his wife that she thought she'd never see him again. we're getting the reaction from there and what it means for alan gross and for the people. back here, people were taken to this street also but for different reasons. they were not celebrating. to put it at best, they are divided. you have a generation here forced to leave cuba, to leave everything and everyone. this is their adopted home and they love it now but they have no trust. and then you have a younger...
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i'm going to start with you, patrick, the nitty-gritty of this investigation.e saw yesterday police talking about the gaps in the time line. why is that important? what are they looking for? >> they're looking to establish from an investigative perspective what he did for the last 30 days, his every movement. the operating premise from the detectives is that until factually disproven that he was truly a solo operator, there's always a very distinct possibility others were complicit, co elusive, there may be unapp handed co-defendants. some of the evidence has suggested that. number one, he was very well funded when he met his untimely demise. he had a lot of money on him. he was a couch crasher who didn't work and according to his sisters never ever had any money on him. the detectives want to know who he spoke to and when he spoke to them. they're going to scour video tapes of the different protests and vacuum all cell phones, e-mails, text messages, reinterview his cell mate when he was in prison for two years panned establish who they are, whether they have
i'm going to start with you, patrick, the nitty-gritty of this investigation.e saw yesterday police talking about the gaps in the time line. why is that important? what are they looking for? >> they're looking to establish from an investigative perspective what he did for the last 30 days, his every movement. the operating premise from the detectives is that until factually disproven that he was truly a solo operator, there's always a very distinct possibility others were complicit, co...
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>> gas buddy senior petroleum analyst patrick dehaan. patrick, good to talk to you. will we see prices stay lowered level for 2015. >> not where they stand right now. gas prices being very seasonally. we're at yearly lows formally this time of year. we'll likely see some sort of a increase but gas prices in 2015 likely to remain far below what we saw in 2014. cheryl: what about the west coast? i'm always shocked and amazed by numbers out of los angeles, west coast areas. >> right. cheryl: do you think they will get more of a break in in 2015. >> i wish i could say that. the cap-and-trade tax will be here midnight strike in california. they will see 10 to 12-cent jump next few weeks. in 2015 that tax phased. that will be like deep 3-gallon territory. it may be difficulties for some of these areas that routinely go deep into $4 territory for them to stay in the $4 a gallon range. adam: patrick, you bring up the an interesting point which is political side. politicians look for ways to spend our money. if they come in might they get an increase in the natural gas tax to
>> gas buddy senior petroleum analyst patrick dehaan. patrick, good to talk to you. will we see prices stay lowered level for 2015. >> not where they stand right now. gas prices being very seasonally. we're at yearly lows formally this time of year. we'll likely see some sort of a increase but gas prices in 2015 likely to remain far below what we saw in 2014. cheryl: what about the west coast? i'm always shocked and amazed by numbers out of los angeles, west coast areas. >>...