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where are you, patrick?e's right at work. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> very generous of you. >> thank you very much. if you'd let me get on with my work. >> go ahead. i want to preach a little more. >> havy got any johnson stories? >> i think the phenomenon of the human face is one of the most extraordinary aspects of the human brain. when you think there are very little differences from one face to another, may newt, fractions of an inch. and yet you could be in grand central station at rush hour with 10, 20,000 people going by. and if some old friend of yours from 20 years ago walked by, you would recognize them instantly. think what that does -- what that says about the brain and how it evolved in order to know faces. we have right here in your wonderful gallery one of the national treasures in trumbles decoration of independence july 4th, 1776. almost everything about that painting in inaccurate. the room is wrong, the furniture is wrong, the curtains are in the wrong place the door is in the wrong plac
where are you, patrick?e's right at work. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> very generous of you. >> thank you very much. if you'd let me get on with my work. >> go ahead. i want to preach a little more. >> havy got any johnson stories? >> i think the phenomenon of the human face is one of the most extraordinary aspects of the human brain. when you think there are very little differences from one face to another, may newt, fractions of an inch. and yet you could...
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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. [applause] >> i thought i'd put someone down here. >> is that punk? >> no. [laughter] >> oh! [applause] >> that will be $5. [laughter] >> 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. >> way to you see this. -- wait till you see this. talk about sleight-of-hand. >> does anybody remember goldman meyer? [laughter]
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. [applause] >> i thought i'd put someone down here....
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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. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on exper
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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thank you. ♪ >>> pleased to welcome sir patrick stewart back.he new film "the match" written and directed by stephen belber. stewart opens his home to a couple interviewing him. but the true reason behind the visit begins to emerge. we uó('+ with a scene from "match," and then our conversation. >> absolutely, i remember gloria renaldi. >> you do? >> yes absolutely! >> well, what do you remember? >> what do i remember? oh god. i haven't seen gloria renaldi for oh more than 40 years. >> but you knew her? >> yeah. she was a part of our community. >> did you know her well? >> we all knew each other well. and she was one of several pretty intense relationships if you include helen escava, ralph chavez -- >> were you sleeping with her? >> how many times do i have to soothe your worried sex-obsessed brow? everyone of sleeping with everyone! yes i slept with gloria renaldi. we exhausted ourselves with sex. that woman had more basic positions than barishyakov. >> i saw the clip before the film. seeing this clip, i said, i got to this. that's hilarious.if
thank you. ♪ >>> pleased to welcome sir patrick stewart back.he new film "the match" written and directed by stephen belber. stewart opens his home to a couple interviewing him. but the true reason behind the visit begins to emerge. we uó('+ with a scene from "match," and then our conversation. >> absolutely, i remember gloria renaldi. >> you do? >> yes absolutely! >> well, what do you remember? >> what do i remember? oh god. i...
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and unfortunately it would lead to problems for daniel patrick moynihan.they started to me through these memorandums. nixon was at the stage when he was not very anxious to be sitting around his own cabinet. in the oval office, he created another office and he would invite him in and they would have conversations and the president would say what political biography should i read and pat would say read this book and so forth and so on. and then the president had a sleeping problem and he would get up in the morning and start reading these books. and they sort of said you can be like this, a conservative prime minister with liberal ideas. and where you can have your own opinion of this when suddenly it was very attractive to the president and the third mystery that has to be solved is why is richard nixon a conservative choosing us. pat had a great advantage than someone like henry kissinger. and that is why he was chosen. and that includes his campaign in 62. and how can a man so carefully success seeking the presidency avoid u.s. domestic interest. and tha
and unfortunately it would lead to problems for daniel patrick moynihan.they started to me through these memorandums. nixon was at the stage when he was not very anxious to be sitting around his own cabinet. in the oval office, he created another office and he would invite him in and they would have conversations and the president would say what political biography should i read and pat would say read this book and so forth and so on. and then the president had a sleeping problem and he would...
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patrick butler, vice president of programs at the international center for journalists.ssor 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 w
patrick butler, vice president of programs at the international center for journalists.ssor 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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patrick walsh, dwight hicks, mark fainaru-wada.nk you very much for this important discussion. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we're now going to discuss one of the bay area's toughest problems -- homelessness. despite decades of effort and billions of dollars, thousands of people are still living on the streets. san francisco is about to open a one-stop service center aimed at helping the chronically homeless. the mayor's point man on homelessness, bevan dufty-s here to discuss the new program. welcome. >> thank you. >> well, how will this one-stop center work and how is it different from initiatives in other cities? >> well, let's just think about the fact you can see a police officer, let's say, talking to a homeless individual who might have a shopping cart or a tent and possessions or an outreach worker. that individual's not going to be able to go to shelter. the three big things that prevent people from accessing our shelter system is possessions, partners or pets. and so what we are really trying to do at the navi
patrick walsh, dwight hicks, mark fainaru-wada.nk you very much for this important discussion. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we're now going to discuss one of the bay area's toughest problems -- homelessness. despite decades of effort and billions of dollars, thousands of people are still living on the streets. san francisco is about to open a one-stop service center aimed at helping the chronically homeless. the mayor's point man on homelessness, bevan dufty-s...
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i'm patrick murphy.e have a great show ahead. today the u.s. military is back in iraq with plans on expanding its mission for syria. only 1% of americans serve in uniform. is it time to end the all-volunteer military? i want to talk with an army general who's calling for major changes. the minority of americans who serve take on our full weight of war and it's showing. every day 22 veterans commit suicide. we're going to take a look at the oscar-nominated documentary showing the people at the va. but first, major headlines in the middle east today. we start with the situation in yemen. thousands have taken to the streets in protest against rebels who have tightened control over the capital city. the u.s.-backed president of yemen resigned friday. the volatile situation in yemen has led to reports that it's having an effect on u.s. counterterrorism operations there, a claim that president barack obama is pushing back on. he spoke about it this morning in a joint press conference with india's prime ministe
i'm patrick murphy.e have a great show ahead. today the u.s. military is back in iraq with plans on expanding its mission for syria. only 1% of americans serve in uniform. is it time to end the all-volunteer military? i want to talk with an army general who's calling for major changes. the minority of americans who serve take on our full weight of war and it's showing. every day 22 veterans commit suicide. we're going to take a look at the oscar-nominated documentary showing the people at the...
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patrick henry, who put it like a closet. demanded the authority with absolute obedience able to get the measures through the virginia legislature. at the end of the session, james gordon james madison's street mate went insane. and the creepings thought for all of the world that he went insane from having to deal with the anti-federalist backlash in that session of the legislature, enough to drive you crazy. two other important things happened in this session. first of all, this is back when an original constitution, the state legislators, elected senators. so james madison is offered up by the federalists as a senator. and patrick henry talks about rivulets of blood in the land. going to be turmoil to feel like the federalists to congress. never ever support your rights. james madison loses the senate election to two anti-federalists by a majority. patrick henry is not finished. the issue of redistricting is on a lot of people's minds perhaps. no more so than here in arizona. patrick henry didn't have the same sophisticated
patrick henry, who put it like a closet. demanded the authority with absolute obedience able to get the measures through the virginia legislature. at the end of the session, james gordon james madison's street mate went insane. and the creepings thought for all of the world that he went insane from having to deal with the anti-federalist backlash in that session of the legislature, enough to drive you crazy. two other important things happened in this session. first of all, this is back when an...
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>> patrick kane! >> jeremy: good choice. >> mike: followed up by holtby. rebound, scrambled in front. taken by sharp. he grabbed it around but not in. or is it? we get a stoppage of play. the net may have become dislodged. but i heard something hit the iron. pit may have been the puck or a goalie stick. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you see the angle of the net off the goal line. clearly the right call made by the official. matt niskanen and bryan bickell go hard into the net. >> mike: we remain at 2-2. 8:45 to go in the third. rolled around behind where it can be played by beagle. challenged by bickell. forced behind. orpik goes after it with sharp. they close off. hjalmarsson saw it tipped ahead. carried on by backstrom. wanted to weave one through. charging after it and unable to generate anything right away was beagle. it is one-handed along by oduya. finessed by sharp and carried on by bickell for shot that bounces wide
>> patrick kane! >> jeremy: good choice. >> mike: followed up by holtby. rebound, scrambled in front. taken by sharp. he grabbed it around but not in. or is it? we get a stoppage of play. the net may have become dislodged. but i heard something hit the iron. pit may have been the puck or a goalie stick. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you...
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patrick gleason and sabrina schaeffer.an see more of sabrina and myself tomorrow and every saturday on the fox news channel at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. we have a great show planned for you on this saturday. and we asked of the president is hurting or helping with this new proposal. mark says hurting. she says this is a disincentive for parents or grandparents to save for and pay for one's own family college expenses. you've got it. join the conversation and send us a message on facebook or send us a tweet more of your answers are coming out. also the cisco cto ceo, why he thinks that 2015 will be the year of global digitization. all of that and more from liz claman at davos. liz: 70% of this for women. how to change the tune, we have to power women tackling the issue next. startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars, and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property ta
patrick gleason and sabrina schaeffer.an see more of sabrina and myself tomorrow and every saturday on the fox news channel at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. we have a great show planned for you on this saturday. and we asked of the president is hurting or helping with this new proposal. mark says hurting. she says this is a disincentive for parents or grandparents to save for and pay for one's own family college expenses. you've got it. join the conversation and send us a message on facebook or send...
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patrick gaskill. [ applause ]and receive your ce.use ] >> thank you. >> star of the show. >> yeah. >> fabian gomez. [ applause ] >> cordero love. [ applause ] brandon mulvaney. [ applause ] all together, you may now shift your tassels to the left by signifying conferral of degrees. please join me in congratulating the graduating class. [ applause ] >> i'm real glad you came. >> oh, yeah. wouldn't miss it. wouldn't miss it. >> missed you. >> first time i accomplished something over 12 years. last time i walked on a stage was in eighth grade. >> how are you today? [ speaking spanish ] >> i've told him before, it's like, you know, i think about him all the time and it's like i'm here with him. you know, part of me is here with him. you know, i don't know if he is suffering, but i am. >> i think about him all the time. >> this is the best part, though. this right here. >> yep. >> this is the best part. >>> coming up -- patrick gaskill relocates. and chas harper and dave carr get bittersweet news. >> when he leaves the cell, it will proba
patrick gaskill. [ applause ]and receive your ce.use ] >> thank you. >> star of the show. >> yeah. >> fabian gomez. [ applause ] >> cordero love. [ applause ] brandon mulvaney. [ applause ] all together, you may now shift your tassels to the left by signifying conferral of degrees. please join me in congratulating the graduating class. [ applause ] >> i'm real glad you came. >> oh, yeah. wouldn't miss it. wouldn't miss it. >> missed you. >>...
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daniel patrick moynihan went on to become a four-term senator of new york.ny lessons he took into the senate from president nixon? >> well, once -- it's a good question, and i don't know thousand answer it. he -- how to answer it. he certainly on his own. moynihan, as a senator was as unique a senator as he had been unique as an adviser to the president. every summer he went when the senate retired, he went off to his farm, upstate new york, where he had put a little one-room schoolhouse on the property, and he would go in it and get out his typewriter and he'd write a book. about all sorts of things. a book about intelligence, a book about secrecy, a book about ulcer. and george will wrote mown hand has written more -- moynihan has written more books than the average senator has read. [laughter] he was really quite you week. he was a you week adviser to the president, he was unique as a united states senator, so i don't know of any specific thing that i would say this was nixon-esque. i should say that i've been, while i've been this the process of writing
daniel patrick moynihan went on to become a four-term senator of new york.ny lessons he took into the senate from president nixon? >> well, once -- it's a good question, and i don't know thousand answer it. he -- how to answer it. he certainly on his own. moynihan, as a senator was as unique a senator as he had been unique as an adviser to the president. every summer he went when the senate retired, he went off to his farm, upstate new york, where he had put a little one-room schoolhouse...
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>> patrick kane! >> jeremy: good choice. >> mike: followed up by holtby. rebound, scrambled in front. taken by sharp. he grabbed it around but not in. or is it? we get a stoppage of play. the net may have become dislodged. but i heard something hit the iron. pit may have been the puck or a goalie stick. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you see the angle of the net off the goal line. clearly the right call made by the official. matt niskanen and bryan bickell go hard into the net. >> mike: we remain at 2-2. 8:45 to go in the third. rolled around behind where it can be played by beagle. challenged by bickell. forced behind. orpik goes after it with sharp. they close off. hjalmarsson saw it tipped ahead. carried on by backstrom. wanted to weave one through. charging after it and unable to generate anything right away was beagle. it is one-handed along by oduya. finessed by sharp and carried on by bickell for shot that bounces wide
>> patrick kane! >> jeremy: good choice. >> mike: followed up by holtby. rebound, scrambled in front. taken by sharp. he grabbed it around but not in. or is it? we get a stoppage of play. the net may have become dislodged. but i heard something hit the iron. pit may have been the puck or a goalie stick. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you...
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this right here. >> yep. >> this is the best part. >>> coming up, patrick gaskill relocates.s harper and dave carr get bittersweet news. >> when he leaves the cell will probably be the last time i ever see him again. that's my best friend. >>> it's a nice back piece, ain't it? my brother did that. huh? getting the back piece on camera, baby, huh, showing off your work, son. huh? >> prior to coming to wabash, half brothers chas harper and dave carr had several short-term prison stays and carr, a tattoo artist has commemorated the experiences both on harper's body and his own. >> the prison towers with the clown and the judge in between it is the clown. >> they tried to make the best of things with their neighbors, patrick gaskill and fabian gomez. >> is the cake coming to my house? >> you better grab a bowl. >> but change is on the horizon. after graduating from one of the prison's educational programs, gaskill is about to leave the housing unit to spend 60 days in confinement for being caught with inmate-made alcohol. >> the sanctions i imposed for making the intoxicants were
this right here. >> yep. >> this is the best part. >>> coming up, patrick gaskill relocates.s harper and dave carr get bittersweet news. >> when he leaves the cell will probably be the last time i ever see him again. that's my best friend. >>> it's a nice back piece, ain't it? my brother did that. huh? getting the back piece on camera, baby, huh, showing off your work, son. huh? >> prior to coming to wabash, half brothers chas harper and dave carr had...
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economy, patrick. are saying it's nice, but it's not the be all end all. >> i think overall for the economy i think it's very important. i think you're going to see more manufacturing. i i think it's a big deal. i'm just saying in terms of domino's it's a net add, but it's not a big change for us. >> all right. patrick goil doyle, hey, good luck. have a great super bowl. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again hire on street signs and cnbc. take care, guys. >> thanks, brian. appreciate it. >> let's take another look at microsoft and caterpillar. these are, folks, your two biggest stock stories of the day. different industries, but they are both doing one thing. just dragging the dow down. caterpillar down more than 7%. microsoft down 8.5%. its worst day in about a year and a half. we got about just over an hour to go in trading. a lot more to do. we'll bring you a couple more stocks. stick around. don't go anywhere. we're back after this. [woman] can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are
economy, patrick. are saying it's nice, but it's not the be all end all. >> i think overall for the economy i think it's very important. i think you're going to see more manufacturing. i i think it's a big deal. i'm just saying in terms of domino's it's a net add, but it's not a big change for us. >> all right. patrick goil doyle, hey, good luck. have a great super bowl. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again hire on street signs and cnbc. take care, guys. >> thanks,...
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i'm danica patrick and i drive4copd. take action today to breathe better tomorrow. join the movement at drive4copd.com. take our screening questionnaire today, and talk to your doctor. san francisco police could be close to identifying a suspect in the four murders that happened on friday night. kron four's dan rubin spoke with hayes valley residents who are also searching for answers. dan kerman>>:most people passing through the intersection of laguna and page in san francisco on sunday. expected to see a memorial on the southwest corner. others didn't know why it was there. s-f-p-d has only identified one of the four homicide victims. manuel o'neal was in his early 20's. manuel's friend said she never feared him, and questioned his alleged gang involvement. but now she's concerned enough for her own safety not to speak on camera. other long-time hayes valley residents share similar concerns. six years ago. hayes valley was the worst. ranking as san francisco's most violent neighborhood. recent years have been transformative. but some things are stubborn to change.
i'm danica patrick and i drive4copd. take action today to breathe better tomorrow. join the movement at drive4copd.com. take our screening questionnaire today, and talk to your doctor. san francisco police could be close to identifying a suspect in the four murders that happened on friday night. kron four's dan rubin spoke with hayes valley residents who are also searching for answers. dan kerman>>:most people passing through the intersection of laguna and page in san francisco on sunday....
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joining me by phone, patrick klugman, deputy mayor of paris. deputy mayor, thank you so much for joining us, sir. >> you're welcome. >> first, what can you tell me about this raid just outside of paris? we're told right now there are armored vehicles and helicopters, and they've been there for some hours now. what can you tell us? >> well i have not very much to say about your latest observation because the inquiry is moving fast. there's been several operations since this morning. so there were several already since last night, but we are seeking two men that are still on the loose and effectively very, very, of course, dangerous. but the inquiry is moving fast. what i can tell you that these
joining me by phone, patrick klugman, deputy mayor of paris. deputy mayor, thank you so much for joining us, sir. >> you're welcome. >> first, what can you tell me about this raid just outside of paris? we're told right now there are armored vehicles and helicopters, and they've been there for some hours now. what can you tell us? >> well i have not very much to say about your latest observation because the inquiry is moving fast. there's been several operations since this...
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patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d.n around 1100 an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then as it does today over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. >>> this week on "moyers & company" -- >> we in america have a higher opinion of ourselves than maybe we deserve. we've always believed that we're democrats. we're fundamentally egalitarian. but i see that egalitarian impulse disappearing. i see it either being numbed or actually snuffed out. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, dem
patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d.n around 1100 an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then as it does today over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st....
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the deputy mayor of paris patrick klugman. we thank him very much in providing that breaking information. as you just heard according to the paris deputy mayor, the three heavily armed gunmen who shot up a paris office today may have been arrested. he said they are 34 32 and 18 years old. the two of them are brothers. the deputy mayor also just told me that one of these individuals is known to authorities and may have already been prosecuted in the past. let's bring in cnn's newest contributor mike rogers the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. he is a brand new cnn national security commentator making his first appearance in that role right now on "the lead," mike it's great to see you. welcome aboard. >> jake thank you so much. >> you picked an auspicious day to be on with this auspicious terror attack. what else do we know at this point about who these three terrorists are? >> that's the speed of the investigation tells you that they've used every source that they have available, both
the deputy mayor of paris patrick klugman. we thank him very much in providing that breaking information. as you just heard according to the paris deputy mayor, the three heavily armed gunmen who shot up a paris office today may have been arrested. he said they are 34 32 and 18 years old. the two of them are brothers. the deputy mayor also just told me that one of these individuals is known to authorities and may have already been prosecuted in the past. let's bring in cnn's newest contributor...
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patrick willis, navarre bowman, he is going to have a good defense.
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so let's turn now to paris deputy mayor patrick klugman with his perspective on the killings. he joins us now on the phone from paris. thank you, sir, for talking with us. i wonder if we could start first by asking you, we have been watching a large number of emergency vehicles at the scene there in a southern paris suburb. can you tell us at this point, or confirm whether that's connected in any way to the deadly shootings that took place at the magazine? >> well, we don't know at this moment if there's any connection with what happened yesterday morning at charlie"charlie hebdo"." for sure there was a shooting one individual has been arrested in this suburb. there were quite a large shooting that occurred this morning. the suspect individual flew in the subway and was arrested later on. but we don't know if there's any connection. you know in the past weeks in
so let's turn now to paris deputy mayor patrick klugman with his perspective on the killings. he joins us now on the phone from paris. thank you, sir, for talking with us. i wonder if we could start first by asking you, we have been watching a large number of emergency vehicles at the scene there in a southern paris suburb. can you tell us at this point, or confirm whether that's connected in any way to the deadly shootings that took place at the magazine? >> well, we don't know at this...
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the deputy mayor patrick klugman held a press conference. jim bitterman said one person was taken into custody. we are not sure why. he said there is an apartment building surrounded near the scene. a suspect clearly still on the loose there. we will get a chance to check in with jim from that scene in just a moment. at this point, it is far too early to connect that shooting with the one at the french satirical magazine "charlie hedbo." yesterday, 12 people killed the biggest terror attack the country has seen in decades. 11 more were wounded. one eyewitness called the scene a massacre. after the attack that seemed very carefully planned, the suspects jumped in a car and drove away. there has been a manhunt ever since stretching from the scene in paris to the city of reims which is 90 miles away. >> overnight, the french
the deputy mayor patrick klugman held a press conference. jim bitterman said one person was taken into custody. we are not sure why. he said there is an apartment building surrounded near the scene. a suspect clearly still on the loose there. we will get a chance to check in with jim from that scene in just a moment. at this point, it is far too early to connect that shooting with the one at the french satirical magazine "charlie hedbo." yesterday, 12 people killed the biggest terror...
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patrick henry talks about blood in the land. that there's going to be this great turmoil if we elect a federalist to congress and he'll never support your rights. and james madison loses the senate election to two anti-federalist by a majority. >> now, patrick henry didn't have the same fist sophisticated voter data but what he did have were the results of the virginia ratification conventions. two delegates were selected from every county. because of the late date, delegates were more or less on the record with their positions on the constitution. so he created a district for madison that was probably 3-1 antifederalist to federalist. not a great start. a lot of supporters asked him if he would consider running in a different district. i think it's a testament to madison's high character that the only district he probably could have lost in in virginia was the one created by his enemies to defeat him. they even passed something called the residency law, which said oh, by the way, you have to live in your congressional district
patrick henry talks about blood in the land. that there's going to be this great turmoil if we elect a federalist to congress and he'll never support your rights. and james madison loses the senate election to two anti-federalist by a majority. >> now, patrick henry didn't have the same fist sophisticated voter data but what he did have were the results of the virginia ratification conventions. two delegates were selected from every county. because of the late date, delegates were more or...
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i'm danica patrick and i drive4copd. join the movement at drive4copd.com. take our screening questionnaire today, and talk to your doctor. . >> police say it will save lives. many people can't see past its military might. >> tonight heated meeting in san leandro on the city new armored ambulance and why some think if used it will just escalate already dangerous situation dangerous situationed dangerous situations. >> there is no doubt the armored vehicle will protect people inside but the question is do local police really need it. >> 7 news reporter is live in sap leandro with the story. alan? >> pb 100 people attended the meeting here tonight. community concern is directly related to the national debate over police and the excessive use of force. law enforcements here says it has to be ready for an active shooter situation but opponent say armored vehicle will only escalate tension. >> more resources available faster transport people out of this area where the threat is still there. >> if approved this armored truck would be the only dual purpose medevac
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all right patrick.ot many people are saying we will bounce right back again in 2015. >> i really think i will have to hop on that bus and say 2015 will feature a yearly average that will be that $3, but under $3 a gallon. unlikely to be over $3 a gallon. >> that is not much of a forecast. come on. tell me. >> it is a book that we keep writing here. we continue to see oil prices collapsed. this is a book that is making it very difficult to forecast. the national average. a lot of what we are watching here does that have to do with supply and demand. stuart: did you see the collapse in gas prices and oil prices? did you see it coming for 2014? >> certainly. i do not think that anyone would predict that gas prices nationally would be under $3 under $2 by christmas. a huge surprise. stuart: i want to bring charles into this discussion. the collapse in gas prices. i think it is a whopping great big stimulus over the whole economy. charles: why $30 isn't part of the economy? that is part of the economy. it is
all right patrick.ot many people are saying we will bounce right back again in 2015. >> i really think i will have to hop on that bus and say 2015 will feature a yearly average that will be that $3, but under $3 a gallon. unlikely to be over $3 a gallon. >> that is not much of a forecast. come on. tell me. >> it is a book that we keep writing here. we continue to see oil prices collapsed. this is a book that is making it very difficult to forecast. the national average. a lot...
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. >> way to keep it light, patrick. >> well, you know, yes. >> i didn't know patrick was the keeping it real for cnn. >> a lot of information. >> richard quest is here. >> i had to dress -- >> why are you shouting at me. what have i ever done to you? >> she's supposed to touch it first. >> my turn. >> that's like a metal vest. >> it's beating. it's probably been gently beaded. uh-oh. >> i'm not afraid questy. questy brings the heat. >> questy brings the heat. >> what did you do today? >> basically, i was terrified at the prospect of what was going to happen in the next -- >> why is he shouting? >> he's afraid of you. >> as he should be. where does one purchase a beaded vest such as this? >> in new york, from a wonderful woman by the name of patricia field. >> sk o, from "sex in the city." >> i like how you say in new york as if we're not here. are you aware with we're in new york? i told you. >> is this your first time in times square for new year's eve? >> i was no times square, my first one was 1988. >> oh, boy. >> i used to come every year and i used to watch the ball and then the
. >> way to keep it light, patrick. >> well, you know, yes. >> i didn't know patrick was the keeping it real for cnn. >> a lot of information. >> richard quest is here. >> i had to dress -- >> why are you shouting at me. what have i ever done to you? >> she's supposed to touch it first. >> my turn. >> that's like a metal vest. >> it's beating. it's probably been gently beaded. uh-oh. >> i'm not afraid questy. questy brings...
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. >> there was a young male named patrick cone who said that he saw a big white dude walking down theriveway. he had blond hair about 6'2" or 6'3" and he had on a members only jack jacket and a stocking cap and a mustache. >> they passed on the road and the person said that he he was getting an early start that morning and got into the white he chevette and drove off. >> i said this man has a black man's nose and a droopy eye. >> he said, that is what i saw. >> and six days after the murders, the police put out a call for the man who adopted the eastburn's dog. the sergeant who was home for lunch with his wife and new daughter said, hey, that is you. so th >> he said, hey, that is you. so he packed up and went to the sheriff's office. >> i stopped in the track, and i looked at him and i said, this is the man right here after i looked at the composite. >> they put together a photo lineup, and settled on number two, and that is tim hennis. he said, are you sure? and he said, yes, i am sure. and he picked out the white chevette, and he said, yes, that is the car. he was being cooperative
. >> there was a young male named patrick cone who said that he saw a big white dude walking down theriveway. he had blond hair about 6'2" or 6'3" and he had on a members only jack jacket and a stocking cap and a mustache. >> they passed on the road and the person said that he he was getting an early start that morning and got into the white he chevette and drove off. >> i said this man has a black man's nose and a droopy eye. >> he said, that is what i saw....
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my name is patrick. i'm english. like the muffins. i've read that book. she dies in the end.er alert! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what they call the stinky snacker. you know him well. this is the guy who brings his own messy disgusting food on board. >> i'm feeling a little peckish. time for a day old tuna salad. and a slice of cheese. delicious! oh, gee, would you like to try it? what about you, sir? you can have both if you -- suit yourselves. >> jimmy: next we have the seat climber. this is guy who climbs over you to get to the bathroom. he doesn't wait for you to move. he doesn't ask. he just goes. >> time to go to the lou! i'm so sorry! pardon! [ cheers and applause ] pardon! my genitals! which were nearly in your mouth. oh, i forgot my toothbrush. tooth brush! my toothbrush! >> jimmy: there he goes back again. this might be the worst one. the seat kicker. this is the person who cannot or will not control his legs. he keeps kicking and kicking the back of your seat. >> jimmy: this tyler perry movie is so funny! i can't help kicking the seat in front of me! in hyste
my name is patrick. i'm english. like the muffins. i've read that book. she dies in the end.er alert! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what they call the stinky snacker. you know him well. this is the guy who brings his own messy disgusting food on board. >> i'm feeling a little peckish. time for a day old tuna salad. and a slice of cheese. delicious! oh, gee, would you like to try it? what about you, sir? you can have both if you -- suit yourselves. >> jimmy: next we have...
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people move on. >> your response to what patrick murphy is saying? >> i wish what he was saying was the movie that i saw, but it's not. yes, it does a very good job of humanizing the pain and struggle of an american sniper. but i defy you to name -- excuse me. let me finish. that our country was invaded and occupied and that people were standing up for their rights. i think that this was not a case of speaking to an empty chair, which the director mr. eastwood has previously done but in fact saying, yeah go get them. what this movie will achieve will be more americans believing and cheering for more wars and more veterans losing arms and legs and families destroyed. that's the tragedy and concern about this film. >> mr. greenwald, one of the most gripping scenes was when that iraqi father was helping americans try to get intelligence about this murderer, this syrian other sniper that was killing american soldiers and iraqis. that iraqi was a patriot, and because he stood with the americans, he unfortunately gave his life and the life of his young son
people move on. >> your response to what patrick murphy is saying? >> i wish what he was saying was the movie that i saw, but it's not. yes, it does a very good job of humanizing the pain and struggle of an american sniper. but i defy you to name -- excuse me. let me finish. that our country was invaded and occupied and that people were standing up for their rights. i think that this was not a case of speaking to an empty chair, which the director mr. eastwood has previously done...
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we got it all covered, including patrick byrne, founder of overstock.com in just a minute. starts right now. . david: we have a big hour coming up, as i said. ceo patrick m. byrne from overstock.com is here. lauren thick is joining us with test drive
we got it all covered, including patrick byrne, founder of overstock.com in just a minute. starts right now. . david: we have a big hour coming up, as i said. ceo patrick m. byrne from overstock.com is here. lauren thick is joining us with test drive
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they're give us a glimpse in the future is defense one's editor patrick tucker.nk you for joining us. >> thank you for being here. >> there are some really kind of out there, s krichlt-ci-fi technologies but i want to talk about one that is low-tech based on something -- very simple technology. you're calling it a shark bite up. say this has the potential to be a game-changer on the battlefield for soldiers and even potentially have applications beyond the battlefield. can you tell us more about it? >> right. earlier this year the head of special forces chief admiral raven talked about some technologies he would like to see our special forces teams have in the future. it's technology that special forces is developing. one of the things he highlighted, as you say, it's not very high-tech sounding but could be a big changer. it's this shark bite trauma kit gun that basically shoots these sponge pills into open wounds and serves as sort of like a clotting agent. it's for deployment in places where you've got a team of special ops doing something covert don't have an
they're give us a glimpse in the future is defense one's editor patrick tucker.nk you for joining us. >> thank you for being here. >> there are some really kind of out there, s krichlt-ci-fi technologies but i want to talk about one that is low-tech based on something -- very simple technology. you're calling it a shark bite up. say this has the potential to be a game-changer on the battlefield for soldiers and even potentially have applications beyond the battlefield. can you tell...
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we are funding them. >> patrick from stripe, i have known him since he was 14.ack when he was a high school kid in ireland, he used to email questions and i had no idea he was a kid. >> now these companies are worth multi- billions of dollars, if you look back, would they have sold? >> if someone came along with a big enough offer would have taken it. we do know with drew, actually, because in the y combinator application, we used to ask if someone offered you money, what is the least you would take. drew answered $1 million. it was convenient that no one wanted to buy dropbox early on. >> can you identify the future dropboxes sooner than everybody else? >> we might be able to identify them better than other people, but there are limits to how well you can identify them. there is a good deal of luck. if you had to boil it down into one word what you are looking for, it's authentic. people who are real friends, not people who got together for purposes of a start-up or in it for the money. zuckerberg turned down the yahoo! acquisition offer. without having done th
we are funding them. >> patrick from stripe, i have known him since he was 14.ack when he was a high school kid in ireland, he used to email questions and i had no idea he was a kid. >> now these companies are worth multi- billions of dollars, if you look back, would they have sold? >> if someone came along with a big enough offer would have taken it. we do know with drew, actually, because in the y combinator application, we used to ask if someone offered you money, what is...
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my name is patrick. i'm english. like the muffins. >> this tyler perry movie is so funny. >> i agree with him. the thing that happened to me on monday, the guy nt to me he was laughing at something he was looking at on his phone and it was one of those things i knew that he wanted me to turn and ask him, what's so funny and i wouldn't do it so then i felt like i couldn't look at all that direction and i never responded. >> he did a good job with this. >> there's nothing better than people who never fly coach. here's an idea, mr. richie leet elite, as you further steer yourself away from people into your island of luxury. screw you, patrick. >> you're the one with the big bus driver. >> wasn't the seat kicker your least favorite thing about flying? >> yes. >> go ahead. >> the drunk talker is my worst gregory. >> i thought it was good stuff. it's true. >> if somebody talks to you too much i want to warn you before going any further i have a very contagious disease. >> and sometimes you're not lying. >> liberal hollywoo
my name is patrick. i'm english. like the muffins. >> this tyler perry movie is so funny. >> i agree with him. the thing that happened to me on monday, the guy nt to me he was laughing at something he was looking at on his phone and it was one of those things i knew that he wanted me to turn and ask him, what's so funny and i wouldn't do it so then i felt like i couldn't look at all that direction and i never responded. >> he did a good job with this. >> there's nothing...
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patrick reed, four shots behind. this is the 15th hole. a wage from 83 yards. pass the hole, walk the dog, sucks it back. eagle. 19 feet, for the win. like a rabbit finding the hole. patrick reed beats jimmy walker, good times at the tournament. denver yesterday lost to the colts. the broncos and head coach john fox have mutually agreed to part ways. the assistant coaches have been told they are free to look for jobs. >> i like that development with penn state and joe paterno. >> common sense, use that money to help kids. >> an historic climb happening right now at you samiti park. >> terror on the metro as smoke fills a train. that is the top trending story on wjla.com. new information and the search for the lyon sisters. >> we have an encouraging update about two climbers attempting a truly global ruling -- truly grueling climb at yosemite national park. they have been climbing the wall of el capitan. caldwell is less than 1000 feet from finishing this free climb. that means they are only using ropes to prevent false. they are using their feet and fingers to
patrick reed, four shots behind. this is the 15th hole. a wage from 83 yards. pass the hole, walk the dog, sucks it back. eagle. 19 feet, for the win. like a rabbit finding the hole. patrick reed beats jimmy walker, good times at the tournament. denver yesterday lost to the colts. the broncos and head coach john fox have mutually agreed to part ways. the assistant coaches have been told they are free to look for jobs. >> i like that development with penn state and joe paterno. >>...
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the on line sources say, cristina schwartsenager patrick's sister have also been seeing each other. >cially at grand pop, rapper's eldest son, corday welcome his first child, zion, this is the four three-year old rapper, currently working on his next album and is due out in the spring. >>> you know snoop dog's favorite weather david. >> i don't know. >> drizzle. >> yes, i knew you were going to say that. storm tracker six live double scan and we are looking at dry conditions. in drizzle out there, rick we had a couple light in misty snow flakes in northeast philadelphia a little while and some other spots, but not there anymore. taking a look outside we are waiting for the clouds to break up and every now and then looking over ben franklin bridge and elsewhere we will see brightening in the cloud. we have to go out west by harrisburg and in that direction to get a little bit more sunshine but i do think we will see more up in the clouds. we should get some sun. couple highlights to your forecast, two milder days. i mean mild for this time of the year. our average high is 40. we will b
the on line sources say, cristina schwartsenager patrick's sister have also been seeing each other. >cially at grand pop, rapper's eldest son, corday welcome his first child, zion, this is the four three-year old rapper, currently working on his next album and is due out in the spring. >>> you know snoop dog's favorite weather david. >> i don't know. >> drizzle. >> yes, i knew you were going to say that. storm tracker six live double scan and we are looking at dry...
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patrick, thank you for joining us. a lot of drones being sold both recreational recreationally, also a huge commercial aspect to it. bun aviation analyst told us that in 2015 consumers worldwide will spend $4.5 billion on drones. how crowded is the sky going to get? >> the faa anticipates there could be as many as 30,000 drones over u.s. airspace by the year 2020. this is just the beginning of that. these are becoming much cheaper. you can buy a pretty good one for a hundred bucks. and the rules surrounding them that's the thing that's going to really determine how ubiquitous these will be in the future. you can fly a drone for leisure as long as you keep it in your line of sight and you don't fly within five miles of an airport. but a lot of people point out that really limits their use. people that want to use them to survey outside of the line of sight, which is what you want a flying robot with a camera to do, to explore the world with you or anyone that wants to use them commercially, there's a bunch of different
patrick, thank you for joining us. a lot of drones being sold both recreational recreationally, also a huge commercial aspect to it. bun aviation analyst told us that in 2015 consumers worldwide will spend $4.5 billion on drones. how crowded is the sky going to get? >> the faa anticipates there could be as many as 30,000 drones over u.s. airspace by the year 2020. this is just the beginning of that. these are becoming much cheaper. you can buy a pretty good one for a hundred bucks. and...
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patrick, appreciate your time. patrick stevens joining us there. move on to major greek banks have applied -- they've applied for emergency financial assistance from the country's central bank. now, let me explain. europe bank and alpha bank have both applied for what is known in the business as liquidity assistance. basically, they're asking for more cash as a precautionary move linked to people taking their money out of the banks in the run-up to the country's general election, which comes on the 25th of this month. bank deposits reportedly fell by 3 billion euro nearly $3.5 billion, and that's for the month of december, a month when they traditionally grow in the first couple of weeks of this month, january has seen more money flowing out of the banking system. europe bank shares oh, boy, they did certainly tumble. they tumbled 8%. alpha bank fell 7%. certainly pushing lower. the athens banking index, of course it's an index made up of banks in greece. that's down by around 7%. let's get more on this one. lynn joins us. great to have you with us
patrick, appreciate your time. patrick stevens joining us there. move on to major greek banks have applied -- they've applied for emergency financial assistance from the country's central bank. now, let me explain. europe bank and alpha bank have both applied for what is known in the business as liquidity assistance. basically, they're asking for more cash as a precautionary move linked to people taking their money out of the banks in the run-up to the country's general election, which comes on...
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that's where we find patrick. how is it going where you are?the show is over but the party just keeps on going. really amazing night here. you hear the salsa rhythms and the drums. that's what many of the audiences have been doing in the last half-hour. they've really put on a show you won't see anywhere else in the world. we see very few americans here. one or two here and there. of course up until really today there's a travel ban on americans coming here, very difficult for americans to come to cuba, even though it's just 90 miles away. that's changing, though, with an historic agreement announced two weeks ago. americans in 2015 will have more possibilities of coming to cuba. we'll see probably next year more americans here. that's got a lot of people excited. hoping to improve the cuban economy. they'll be able to come here and soak up some real cuban culture. it's been an incredible night in havana. and it's nowhere close to stopping yet, pamela. >> i imagine this is not your first new year's there. given all the developments, you just po
that's where we find patrick. how is it going where you are?the show is over but the party just keeps on going. really amazing night here. you hear the salsa rhythms and the drums. that's what many of the audiences have been doing in the last half-hour. they've really put on a show you won't see anywhere else in the world. we see very few americans here. one or two here and there. of course up until really today there's a travel ban on americans coming here, very difficult for americans to come...
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patrick collins. that case is closed. now, coming up the first pat collins snow stick challenge of 2015. i'll tell you how you might be able to get one of these. coming up on news4. jim, wendy, you believe me, didn't you? >> we did. all along. >> always. >> got to go with pat. thank you. we'll see you in a bit. >>> thousands of people in northwest d.c. have been without power all day long after a manhole caught fire in the dupont circle area. right now, pepco crews are busy trying to make repairs. news4's shomari stone joins us live from 14th street and new hampshire avenue northwest with an update. when do they think it will be fixed, snow shomari? >> reporter: a couple hours at least. it is a total mess on 18th street northwest and new hampshire avenue. take a look across the street. you can see pepco crews working, trying to get the power back on. d.c. police have blocked off the street. they have up orange cones now, and they're trying to get the power back on. let's roll some video just to show you what caused all of
patrick collins. that case is closed. now, coming up the first pat collins snow stick challenge of 2015. i'll tell you how you might be able to get one of these. coming up on news4. jim, wendy, you believe me, didn't you? >> we did. all along. >> always. >> got to go with pat. thank you. we'll see you in a bit. >>> thousands of people in northwest d.c. have been without power all day long after a manhole caught fire in the dupont circle area. right now, pepco crews...
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patrick's day unless the pd will tell me mime wrong this is stressful there are typically the same events we know about so no there's - if you'd like to form a task force and be formal that's the only way the pd can get together i mean, i'm on this is just a - >> your first pitch. >> commissioner lee and even a commissioner frost. >> just to follow up the timeframe there has to be a cut off because they get a lot of last minute requests there's a a dewy sent festival you have to have more planning if the event is last minute the fees will be outrage if the public accepts that or do we set a standard you have to have your event in or subject to a lot more money maybe we can ask the lieutenant his opinion i know in the past they get inundated with last questions and suddenly there's a crazy number for expenses so we should streamline it a little bit. >> it's good to know within the staff and commission what's the threshold not necessarily the number of events but how many people do those events represent so at what point does sfpd dermatitis capacity has been reached so i mean obviously sfp
patrick's day unless the pd will tell me mime wrong this is stressful there are typically the same events we know about so no there's - if you'd like to form a task force and be formal that's the only way the pd can get together i mean, i'm on this is just a - >> your first pitch. >> commissioner lee and even a commissioner frost. >> just to follow up the timeframe there has to be a cut off because they get a lot of last minute requests there's a a dewy sent festival you have...
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patrick's today not syncould demay it is new years eve really the ticker so the law requires before november one this b be approved we haven't had the ability to do it since 2010 i i think so bringing it to you to have this conversation and then you know impose our will how we implement it so the law contemplates 40 day cut off and it also requires sfpd occulttion i sent it to the lieutenant and asked if he has any comments we might ask him to come up and the outreach is important as well as but obviously if the population out there that applies for things doesn't know those are required we'll do our best using the e-mail list as well as the social media and any commissioner wants to assist us in getting the word out so we don't disappoint anybody if you have - i mean it's that simple to give staff direction and we begin implementing that. >> so are you looking for us to determine cost and like the last deadline is. >> i don't think your - cost it is not in our purview there's a way in the memo to change or in some what you add costs to late permits sort of late i'm looking to the various fo
patrick's today not syncould demay it is new years eve really the ticker so the law requires before november one this b be approved we haven't had the ability to do it since 2010 i i think so bringing it to you to have this conversation and then you know impose our will how we implement it so the law contemplates 40 day cut off and it also requires sfpd occulttion i sent it to the lieutenant and asked if he has any comments we might ask him to come up and the outreach is important as well as...
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stuart: let's talk nascar shall we because danica patrick is here.pleasure to have you back on the program. good to see you. >> well thank you very much. how are you? stuart: thank you. wait a second. i think you guys do it right because the daytona 500, the super bowl of nascar, is on a sunday afternoon. we could all stay up throughout the entire performance and watch those cars going around and around and around. i think you do it right. you could teach these college football guys a thing or two right? >> it goes late. there is no doubt about that. maybe, i don't know, is it because they're college kids and they stay up late? i don't know but, i was asleep for a lot of it. stuart: you have a way of getting me to go to the daytona 500 with you. it's a sweepstakes of sort or anybody can go with you, if they win these sweepstakes. you have to tell me how we do this. >> it is quite simple. as a sweepstakes to go, all you have to do enter attacks attacksact.com/danica. that's it. your paid trip for it is quite cold around the country at this time and lo
stuart: let's talk nascar shall we because danica patrick is here.pleasure to have you back on the program. good to see you. >> well thank you very much. how are you? stuart: thank you. wait a second. i think you guys do it right because the daytona 500, the super bowl of nascar, is on a sunday afternoon. we could all stay up throughout the entire performance and watch those cars going around and around and around. i think you do it right. you could teach these college football guys a...