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diane: 30-year-old patrick weems grew up in mississippi.rick: it wasn't until i was 18 and i took a specific course on african american studies that i learnt about emmett till. when i learnt about what happened and the injustices, and also that young people made change, it compelled me to want to be a part of that change, too. diane: determined, patrick set about the work of preserving the mississippi courtroom at the center of the till story, and the task of making amends. patrick: it was here in this courtroom that two men got off for murder. and so, we decided we needed to begin that process by apologizing to the till family before we could begin with our museum. out of that apology, we decided to restore the courthouse back to the way it looked in 1955 and open up the emmett till interpretive center. diane: that was 10 years ago when, as a 20-year-old college student at ole miss, patrick took the lead in seeking racial reconciliation. patrick: in 1955, carolyn bryant told this sensational lie story. and she did it to persuade people to
diane: 30-year-old patrick weems grew up in mississippi.rick: it wasn't until i was 18 and i took a specific course on african american studies that i learnt about emmett till. when i learnt about what happened and the injustices, and also that young people made change, it compelled me to want to be a part of that change, too. diane: determined, patrick set about the work of preserving the mississippi courtroom at the center of the till story, and the task of making amends. patrick: it was here...
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still, patrick kiluzu is happy. patrick: now, i'm facing kibera. narrator: for him, it's a new perspective on africa's largest slum. anchor: for change to happen, two things are essential -- political willpower and economic investment. in 2009, brazil started its "my house, my life" program. despite the criticism it received, 3 million families benefited from this social building project. the costs, around 3 billion euros. of course, living space alone is not everythingng. medical care and good infrastructure are also key to improving the lives of those in poverty. but largely, it's the basics that arere missing in n the slu. clean drinking water, sanitary facilities, toilets. homes that are sturdy, safe, and of a decent size. offering stability and permanence, because residents live in fear of being moved on. we head to manila, in the philippines, to a slum called "happyland." narrator: even at night, it's never quiet here. at 3:00 a.m., children and adults are hard at work sifting through garbage. the stench is overwhelming. this is 'happyland',
still, patrick kiluzu is happy. patrick: now, i'm facing kibera. narrator: for him, it's a new perspective on africa's largest slum. anchor: for change to happen, two things are essential -- political willpower and economic investment. in 2009, brazil started its "my house, my life" program. despite the criticism it received, 3 million families benefited from this social building project. the costs, around 3 billion euros. of course, living space alone is not everythingng. medical...
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i have this great chart, patrick, btv.lly goes to underline the importance of china in the u.s. trade deficit story. that is what the yellow blocks are here, and really, this is why china matters so much and why they need to get it right this call. patrick: they are probably will think it went 5 trillion dollars in treasuries, so the trump administration will talk about the deficit, but they are largely funding u.s. spending and creating capital flowing into the united states, so it is a two-sided coin. it is offsetting benefits as well. anna: they also want to do at the structure spending as well. they will need someone to pay for that. patrick: issuing 50 and 100 your bombs on the horizon, china and japan looking to buy those, if anyone is. 100-year-old bonds on the horizon. china and japan looking to buy those, if anyone is. there will be billions of capital outflows if they let it flow. you may not get what you want if you label them a manipulator. anna: lots of people sitting in the chair has told me china is manipula
i have this great chart, patrick, btv.lly goes to underline the importance of china in the u.s. trade deficit story. that is what the yellow blocks are here, and really, this is why china matters so much and why they need to get it right this call. patrick: they are probably will think it went 5 trillion dollars in treasuries, so the trump administration will talk about the deficit, but they are largely funding u.s. spending and creating capital flowing into the united states, so it is a...
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>> if patrick was using me. but he's not. >> did you handle it with the t-shirts so i can bring new ones in? >> yeah. >> they'll be clear? >> they should be. >> o'sullivan suggested that he only married a man to help his rape defense. >> claiming gay as a reason for not being involved with the rape of a female. i have a lengthy history with only females. trying to take like an insanity defense without being insane. >> i ran out of commissary. i didn't tell my dad anything. >> should i call him? >> no. >> he's coming tomorrow to drop off money and for a visit. >> it's a situation i don't understand at this point. there was just some sort of attraction or another. with my current situation being the way it was, i decided it could be good to have somebody watching my back beid sides my family. somebody who was willing to fight for me. >> it's a hard situation. yes, i know there is going to be people out there that will be like, what are you doing? i know what i'm doing. i'm 36. i love patrick. he loves me. we'll st
>> if patrick was using me. but he's not. >> did you handle it with the t-shirts so i can bring new ones in? >> yeah. >> they'll be clear? >> they should be. >> o'sullivan suggested that he only married a man to help his rape defense. >> claiming gay as a reason for not being involved with the rape of a female. i have a lengthy history with only females. trying to take like an insanity defense without being insane. >> i ran out of commissary. i...
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patrick morrissey: that is right.t will be a lot better to work with this administration than the last, because going back to the issue of coal in terms of what this administration tried to do, it is important for people to know that when you have a president or candidate for office like hillary clinton, who is indicating she wants to put coal miners out of work, that gets people motivated to the polls. that he -- they are excited to go out and be active. the last comment that was made, one of the things you have to do is articulate one of the reasons why you are running, and why your values relate to the people, the citizens, of your state. we try to do that every day. one thing they knew, unlike other politicians who simply say, i am not for obama, i am not for hillary -- i tried to say, we are going to do something, file a lawsuit, and win and change our life for better in the way in the state. that is why it is better for conservatives to be those who act, not just talk and spew out rhetoric. mercedes schlapp: tha
patrick morrissey: that is right.t will be a lot better to work with this administration than the last, because going back to the issue of coal in terms of what this administration tried to do, it is important for people to know that when you have a president or candidate for office like hillary clinton, who is indicating she wants to put coal miners out of work, that gets people motivated to the polls. that he -- they are excited to go out and be active. the last comment that was made, one of...
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patrick henry's spectacles that he wore when he was alive. these are here as part of a display that features artifacts from what we call the voice, the pen and the sword of the revolution. this is patrick henry, thomas jefferson and george washington, easily three of the most famous virginia patriots of the revolutionary period, and what i think is really lovely about artifacts like patrick henry's glasses is that very often, individuals like patrick henry or george washington or any of the other founding fathers become almost like untouchable figures when we look at them in history. so thinking about something as human as a pair of glasses that actually sat on patrick henry's face makes him seem like a much more three-dmngsal persons and allows us especially when we are working with visiting student groups to talk about the fact that these individuals were making personal and challenging decisions to participate in the american revolution. this was not a cause that they supported lightly. it was a cause that carried with it the condemnation
patrick henry's spectacles that he wore when he was alive. these are here as part of a display that features artifacts from what we call the voice, the pen and the sword of the revolution. this is patrick henry, thomas jefferson and george washington, easily three of the most famous virginia patriots of the revolutionary period, and what i think is really lovely about artifacts like patrick henry's glasses is that very often, individuals like patrick henry or george washington or any of the...
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this is patrick henry, thomas jefferson and george washington. easily three of the most famous virginian patriots of the revolutionary period. very often individuals like patrick henry or george washington become almost like untouchable figures when we look at them in history. so thinking about something as human as a pair of glasses that actually sat on patrick henry's face makes him seem like a much more three dimensional person and allows us, especially when we're working with visiting student groups, to talk about the fact that these people were making personal and challenging decisions to participate in the american revolution. this was not a cause they supported lightly. it was a cause that carried with it the condemnation of being a traitor to the crown and all of the punishments that would be associated with that. it's one of the best tools, i think, to turn patrick henry into a real individual who lived and breathed. we're standing next to one of the only remaining whipping posts to have been found in virginia after the civil war. so thi
this is patrick henry, thomas jefferson and george washington. easily three of the most famous virginian patriots of the revolutionary period. very often individuals like patrick henry or george washington become almost like untouchable figures when we look at them in history. so thinking about something as human as a pair of glasses that actually sat on patrick henry's face makes him seem like a much more three dimensional person and allows us, especially when we're working with visiting...
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it's one of the best tools that turned patrick henry into a real individual who lived and breathed. we are standing next to one of the only remaining whipping posts to have been found in virginia after the civil war. this is an incredibly powerful symbol for what antebellum slavery looked like. was is an artifact that actually taken by union soldiers war andnd of the civil sent to people in new york to show new yorkers what it meant to be living in a place where slavery existed. in the 1800s, the institution of slavery had spread into all corners of the nation, in the sense that it was a debate that was being hotly discussed. there were strong populations of abolitionists and proslavery supporters that were contentious over whether or not slavery should still be a part of our nation's reality. what is interesting is when you look at the public debate about slavery, sometimes it's easy to forget the actual human reality of being an enslaved person in a place like virginia. this would have been in front of a slave jail. it was in portsmouth, virginia. this is where individuals would h
it's one of the best tools that turned patrick henry into a real individual who lived and breathed. we are standing next to one of the only remaining whipping posts to have been found in virginia after the civil war. this is an incredibly powerful symbol for what antebellum slavery looked like. was is an artifact that actually taken by union soldiers war andnd of the civil sent to people in new york to show new yorkers what it meant to be living in a place where slavery existed. in the 1800s,...
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this is to you, patrick.n putting together your volume what was the most surprising thing that you learned? >> well, there's a story in your about a piece of human skin, speaking of primary sources. [laughter] that had become an artifact. there's a young scholar that's working on a project which she is examining the history of this piece of skin. she does and have all the edges. she has questions. just some ideas about it but that is a totally new approach to i think primary sources. i don't know what the whole story is going to be yet. there's also somebody in your who is working on environmental history. this is a new field, how does the environment impact history? what this the story issuing is because the ecologis colleges we so much on great britain for most of the manufactured goods, gunpowder was overwhelmingly provided by great britain. the colonies didn't have manufacturing base to produce saltpeter. so they couldn't fight the war. he details the attempts by the patrons to create a homegrown gunpowde
this is to you, patrick.n putting together your volume what was the most surprising thing that you learned? >> well, there's a story in your about a piece of human skin, speaking of primary sources. [laughter] that had become an artifact. there's a young scholar that's working on a project which she is examining the history of this piece of skin. she does and have all the edges. she has questions. just some ideas about it but that is a totally new approach to i think primary sources. i...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome neil patrick harris!> jimmy: got to feel the love. >> that's very kind. >> jimmy: the crowd, they love you. come on. >> very sexy crowd. >> jimmy: they are a sexy crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all we have, are sexy crowds. you're a sexy man. i was -- >> you mean it? >> jimmy: the babies now are not babies. they're 6 years old. >> our kids are 6 years old. >> jimmy: when did that happen? >> it happened six years ago. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can tell i'm bad at math. >> yours are how old? >> jimmy: i have no idea. i just -- i didn't know you kept track of them. >> they're younger though right? >> jimmy: they're -- yeah they're 3 and 2. they're baby babies. >> 6 is super fun cause they're fully self-sufficient. they're talking. >> jimmy: boy and a girl? >> boy and a girl so i can marvel at the differences there. harper, our daughter, lost teeth, which is cool. >> jimmy: i think i have a a photo. look at this. >> she lost two teeth. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: it's the cutest thing you've
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome neil patrick harris!> jimmy: got to feel the love. >> that's very kind. >> jimmy: the crowd, they love you. come on. >> very sexy crowd. >> jimmy: they are a sexy crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all we have, are sexy crowds. you're a sexy man. i was -- >> you mean it? >> jimmy: the babies now are not babies. they're 6 years old. >> our kids are 6 years old. >> jimmy: when did that...
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let's get more with patrick armstrong. patrick, how is brexit going?ck: she is still on track the march 30 two grain of article 50. there will be some discussion, people getting things off their chest. this will largely go through. it would be shocking if something derailed being able to put article 50 in place by the end of this quarter. months,: for many theresa may was arguing it would be better not to go through parliament because it gets messy. he saw that yesterday. 12 hours. patrick: some more today. it would be cleaner without the soundbites that everyone wants to have their moment of catharsis where they get to make your points. it does basically create the wall between the two people who have already decided. it brings up those things, rather than unifying and working towards what we can do to make brexit a success. with no parliament, she could have done that. you still have to go through the house of lords, still some amendments added, as well. it is not a certainty, that it is looking likely we are on track. francine: if you bring it back,
let's get more with patrick armstrong. patrick, how is brexit going?ck: she is still on track the march 30 two grain of article 50. there will be some discussion, people getting things off their chest. this will largely go through. it would be shocking if something derailed being able to put article 50 in place by the end of this quarter. months,: for many theresa may was arguing it would be better not to go through parliament because it gets messy. he saw that yesterday. 12 hours. patrick:...
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in his left a robot created latee with a vanilla shot sot patrick patrick not only liked it..gave this warning sot patrick.. i tried to find out if baristas were worried. stand up - tried to find out and meg points out humen baristas have an advantage over cafe x. sot - meg it needs a face. yeah a face. and maybe throw a bowtie on the bot add some personality with your tech report. gabe slate kron 4 news ahead at eight.. a spectacular show in the sky. where this meteor streaked across the sky. a wave of anti-semitic hate crimes being investigated across the nation. but some communities are coming together to stop the hate. and she was brutally murdered while jogging in queens. now months later a suspect has been charged in her death. the unusual way police tracked him down. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. right now, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. another wet week in s
in his left a robot created latee with a vanilla shot sot patrick patrick not only liked it..gave this warning sot patrick.. i tried to find out if baristas were worried. stand up - tried to find out and meg points out humen baristas have an advantage over cafe x. sot - meg it needs a face. yeah a face. and maybe throw a bowtie on the bot add some personality with your tech report. gabe slate kron 4 news ahead at eight.. a spectacular show in the sky. where this meteor streaked across the sky....
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democratic color, you're on with patrick, good morning john. >> how are y'all doing? >> we're doing fine. >>. [inaudible] they should let the president do his job. i like him. all i'm saying, president trump is doing a good job. but he's doing a mighty job. all it is mohammed, the other folks there let him know that mohammed is by, let me know. i know how destructive they are. what happened in europe, >>. >> on yugoslavia, they know what happened. >> they don't know what they are. >> alto uy, there with the exotic state. >> john, we hear the question. it's a comment, do you have a question for our guest. >> i don't really have no question. you should take these democrats to chill out in the senate. just chill out. >> thank you john, was there anything john said you want to respond to. >> what our caller was addressing i think is a fear that has become endemic here in the population. and i'm not here to say that the fear isn't a justified one in terms of potential terrorist acts but we separated an enormous amount in 9/11. what i think we have to understand, the idea t
democratic color, you're on with patrick, good morning john. >> how are y'all doing? >> we're doing fine. >>. [inaudible] they should let the president do his job. i like him. all i'm saying, president trump is doing a good job. but he's doing a mighty job. all it is mohammed, the other folks there let him know that mohammed is by, let me know. i know how destructive they are. what happened in europe, >>. >> on yugoslavia, they know what happened. >> they...
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it was here that patrick henry gave his famous give me liberty or give me death speech. which else part the beginning of the american revolution. up next, the newly elected richmond mayor takes c-span cameras on driving tour the city. while in richmond, we took a driving tour of the city with the mayor. >> thank you showing us around richmond today. if someone is ever been to richmond, virginia, what should they know about the city? >> they should know that this is the cultural history arch capital of all things virginia. city with theving historic riches. >> we are headed to churchill. >> what makes churchill distinct? the just part of the original layout. you will see the original part of the city. here on the right, st. john's church. >> what happened at that spot? >> i know many people at the textbooks out right now. pastor kenny gave his famous -- patrick henry gave his famous give me liberty or give me death speech. >> you still preserve the church. when you go through richmond, your around history with these modern restaurants and shops. how do you make sure that
it was here that patrick henry gave his famous give me liberty or give me death speech. which else part the beginning of the american revolution. up next, the newly elected richmond mayor takes c-span cameras on driving tour the city. while in richmond, we took a driving tour of the city with the mayor. >> thank you showing us around richmond today. if someone is ever been to richmond, virginia, what should they know about the city? >> they should know that this is the cultural...
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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, it 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 david 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 intoxican
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, it 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 david...
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this right here. >> yep. >> this is the best part. >>> coming up -- patrick gaskill relocates.e carr get bittersweet news. >> when he leaves the cell, it will probably be the last time i ever see him again. that's my best friend. safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. you know, the kind of driver who always buckles up... comes to a complete stop... and looks both ways, no matter what. because esurance believes that's the kind of driver who deserves to save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico to esurance could save hundreds. so if you switch to esurance, saving is a pretty safe bet. auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. i have age-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to ad
this right here. >> yep. >> this is the best part. >>> coming up -- patrick gaskill relocates.e carr get bittersweet news. >> when he leaves the cell, it will probably be the last time i ever see him again. that's my best friend. safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. you know, the kind of driver who always buckles up... comes to a complete stop... and looks both ways, no matter what. because esurance believes that's the kind of driver...
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. >>> and find out where the green beer is already flowing ahead of saint patrick's day. >> ♪ >> ♪ >>course we will be talking about the oscars big mistake all morning long. but there were some other memorable moments, too. we'll have some of them for were you we come back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> nearby residents had to evacuate as a result of this dam, will now clear the debris, once finished will let the water flow again. >> and staying now in california, zero nine households are without water following a mud slide. it ripped apart this water main last week, in a town every clayton, and county officials say the road is still sliding. they can't fix it, since the road also close today cars, the affected residents have to walk back and forth with gallons every water. >> we're -- we have two horses, we don't have enough water for them. we have to go down the creek and carry the water for horses. >> my home went down from 45 minutes to two hours 45 minutes, my commute. >> wow, local authorities say they'll continue bringing up water until the main is fixed. >> national weath
. >>> and find out where the green beer is already flowing ahead of saint patrick's day. >> ♪ >> ♪ >>course we will be talking about the oscars big mistake all morning long. but there were some other memorable moments, too. we'll have some of them for were you we come back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> nearby residents had to evacuate as a result of this dam, will now clear the debris, once finished...
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when patrick cockburn makes a statement about the two state solution being doomed he is only echoingny a nalysts doomed he is only echoing what many analysts said as soon as this was announced, that these 4000 or so homes are now legal as far as the israeli government is common and. and of course the independent and patrick cockburn are critics of many of the israeli policies, but it is difficult to disagree when you look at the law that was passed yesterday, normalising settlements. it flies in the face of so much that one might feel towards any idea that there would be a move towards peace. i think the rhetoric around iran that he has been... that benjamin netanyahu that he has been... that benjamin neta nyahu has that he has been... that benjamin netanyahu has been using in the uk it is, as they identify, a fiddly for this normalisation of settlements. when you add that benjamin netanyahu will be looking at trump as a more sympathetic president and administration in the us, it almost rubber stamps... the us, it almost rubber stamps... the us almost rubber stamps is rarely policy.
when patrick cockburn makes a statement about the two state solution being doomed he is only echoingny a nalysts doomed he is only echoing what many analysts said as soon as this was announced, that these 4000 or so homes are now legal as far as the israeli government is common and. and of course the independent and patrick cockburn are critics of many of the israeli policies, but it is difficult to disagree when you look at the law that was passed yesterday, normalising settlements. it flies...
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patrick geary, bbc news.sappointing to lose dan biggar with his rib injury, we are not sure how significant that is, but sam davies came on and showed some lovely deft touches, putting players in space, it's nice to come away from your first game having won. a shame about the bonus point at the end but i'm delighted with the application in the second half which will give us more confidence and belief to go into that england game. we won't get away from the fact that we have this type of slow starters, that was probably proved right in the first half, we spent a lot of time in italy's 22 but didn't get a reward. we will look at that, but it's not a case of a team trying to play down a decent performance, it's a team realising it's the first game in a long line of fixtures to come. there were victories for both manchester clubs in the premier league this afternoon. city at home to struggling swansea although they left it late with both goals coming from their teenage striker gabrieljesus. on his full home debut
patrick geary, bbc news.sappointing to lose dan biggar with his rib injury, we are not sure how significant that is, but sam davies came on and showed some lovely deft touches, putting players in space, it's nice to come away from your first game having won. a shame about the bonus point at the end but i'm delighted with the application in the second half which will give us more confidence and belief to go into that england game. we won't get away from the fact that we have this type of slow...
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let me bring in my panel, gloria, patrick, brian. when he hops out of that seat, patrick, let me go to you with the "new york times." on this transgender issue, it is interesting, reinforcing it's a states rights issue, but then asked about anti-pot laws, he's saying, nope, that's federal, greater enforcement, federal level, very different. >> right, very different. i mean, i think he and attorney general sessions are sort of -- find themselves dealing with a lot of different conservative constituencies, other constituencies on each of these issues. i think they're going pretty case by case. i think in terms of the transgender rights issue, the problem there is they are sort of suggesting or pushing policy that's based on what they think people might do as opposed to what the civil rights laws and protections are for transgender students in term of using bathrooms. and then with marijuana, this has traditionally been in the last several years, a states rights issue where different states are deciding different things for themselves,
let me bring in my panel, gloria, patrick, brian. when he hops out of that seat, patrick, let me go to you with the "new york times." on this transgender issue, it is interesting, reinforcing it's a states rights issue, but then asked about anti-pot laws, he's saying, nope, that's federal, greater enforcement, federal level, very different. >> right, very different. i mean, i think he and attorney general sessions are sort of -- find themselves dealing with a lot of different...
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host: phone numbers on the bottom of the screen for patrick eddington of cato. we are talking about campaign surveillance. phone numbers at the bottom of the screen. we will take your calls as soon as they start coming in. our guest is homeland security and civil liberties policy analyst for cato. you mentioned you work in the intel field. what were you doing? washington toto become a military analyst with the central intelligence agency at what was known as the national photographic intelligence agency. a log of famous exports i cannot talk about. my judgment, one of the greatest intelligence organizations in the united states' history. it was a shame that it was subsumed. host: our guest was educated at a keytown and worked as mutations director and senior policy advisor for congressman holt, a democrat from new jersey. -- how would commit occasions between trump staff and -- how would communications between trump staff and russians be possible? pitcher -- the patr amendmentd the fisa allows for these intercepts. so you have the fires of amendments act, which
host: phone numbers on the bottom of the screen for patrick eddington of cato. we are talking about campaign surveillance. phone numbers at the bottom of the screen. we will take your calls as soon as they start coming in. our guest is homeland security and civil liberties policy analyst for cato. you mentioned you work in the intel field. what were you doing? washington toto become a military analyst with the central intelligence agency at what was known as the national photographic...
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so now we're getting ready for saint patrick's day, open at 7:00 a.m. live music at 2:00 and just get ready for all of the coming in and out. >> your place is one of the best spots year around, though, obviously because of the coffee. >> our coffee, we are known for our irish coffee. we use the irish whiskey, fresh cream every day anacine monday and it has generally has the three swirls that generally means life, birth and death. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> can you show us how to make it? >> yes. first of all, we need to heat up our cup. >> okay. >> so you toolly warm the glass? >> you have to. you need your glass really warm. >> okay? >> in order to get your coffee nice and hot. so you feel it. and then just going to get rid of this. >> hot water in it? >> hot water. >> perfect. >> now the glass is warmed up. >> warm. so i need my brown sugar. just good scoop of the brown sugar in there. >> is this like a secret recipe handed down? >> well, it is what everybody likes, and then is some whiskey, ounce and a quarter >> be generous with, that i see that.
so now we're getting ready for saint patrick's day, open at 7:00 a.m. live music at 2:00 and just get ready for all of the coming in and out. >> your place is one of the best spots year around, though, obviously because of the coffee. >> our coffee, we are known for our irish coffee. we use the irish whiskey, fresh cream every day anacine monday and it has generally has the three swirls that generally means life, birth and death. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> can you...
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patrick geary, bbc news, in sheffield.e ashes for england and now spends his time travelling the world following them for test match special, good evening graeme swann. did evening. patrick said in his package, not a great deal of captaincy experience so far forjoe root, is that an issue or a problem now he's got the role? we'll only know once they get going. he's inherited a team in a good state. alastair cook has done a greatjob. he's moved them forward. more importantly, after that tour of india, had he got thejob before the tour of india, had he got thejob before the tourof india...joe has india, had he got thejob before the tour of india... joe has got the tea m tour of india... joe has got the team at a good time. i'm hoping it goes really well. i'm a bit worried it's going to knock his batting, that's my major concern. we've certainly seen him produce the goods with the bat england, scoring those runs. do you think the captaincy will have a negative impact on that? i hope it doesn't. it's done wonderful things were
patrick geary, bbc news, in sheffield.e ashes for england and now spends his time travelling the world following them for test match special, good evening graeme swann. did evening. patrick said in his package, not a great deal of captaincy experience so far forjoe root, is that an issue or a problem now he's got the role? we'll only know once they get going. he's inherited a team in a good state. alastair cook has done a greatjob. he's moved them forward. more importantly, after that tour of...
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patrick healey of "the new york times" joins us, also a cnn political analyst. charmaine, i was reading about what you said, you said, look, this is consistent, you believe, with the president and where he has always stood and where he stood on the campaign trail. a lot of people are remembering this moment. >> there have been very few complaints the way it is. people go, they use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate. there has been so little trouble. >> do you have any transgender people working in your organization? >> i don't know. i really don't know. i probably do. i don't know. >> if caitlyn jenner were to walk into trump tower and wanted to use the bathroom, you would be fine with her using whatever bathroom she chooses? >> that is correct. >> charmaine, how do you square the two? >> i think he is doing, in terms of the policy he laid out on the campaign trail, exactly what he said he would do, turning it back to the states. teenagers have all kinds of problems, particularly in 2017 america. it's a tough time to be a teenager. we need to 'em prour l
patrick healey of "the new york times" joins us, also a cnn political analyst. charmaine, i was reading about what you said, you said, look, this is consistent, you believe, with the president and where he has always stood and where he stood on the campaign trail. a lot of people are remembering this moment. >> there have been very few complaints the way it is. people go, they use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate. there has been so little trouble. >> do you have...
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patrick henry spectacles he wore when he was alive. these are here as part of a display that features artifacts pen and voice, the the sword of revolution. three of the most famous virginia patriots of the revolutionary period. what is lovely about artifacts like henry's glasses, very ften, these individuals become untouchable figures when we look at them in history. thinking about something as human as a pair of glasses that sat on his face makes him seem like a much more three-dimensional person and allows us some especially when we are working with visiting student groups, to talk about the fact that these individuals were making personal and challenging decisions to participate in the american revolution. this is not a cause that they supported lightly. it was a cause that carried with it the combination of being a traitor to the crown. it is one of the best tools to turn patrick henry into a real individual who lived and breathed. we are standing next to one of the only remaining living posts -- this is an incredibly powerful symb
patrick henry spectacles he wore when he was alive. these are here as part of a display that features artifacts pen and voice, the the sword of revolution. three of the most famous virginia patriots of the revolutionary period. what is lovely about artifacts like henry's glasses, very ften, these individuals become untouchable figures when we look at them in history. thinking about something as human as a pair of glasses that sat on his face makes him seem like a much more three-dimensional...
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we had a conversation with the total ceo and chairman, patrick patrick . >> there is a positive trend negative impacts potentially. what are these ones, the u.s. andeholder increased, it will country be compliant? >> our strategy is to continue to lower breakevens. , welcomeining me now to the show. skeptic. a he should have tuned into the secretary interview yesterday. the times, but the consensus would be that you need this agreement to extend between the opec and non-opec members beyond to maintain this kind of rally. there is the opec production and the price of oil. how convinced are you about the momentum above $50? >> first of all, he said we have volatile oil prices. we actually have not brought volatile oil prices at the moment, we have pretty stable oil prices because the opec cuts have worked, and they are doing what they should be doing, putting this around $50. i think there is this balance between oil stocks, really high levels, three decade high levels, so that should be pushing the price down, but opec has succeeded in this 90% compliance with the cuts. i think they're
we had a conversation with the total ceo and chairman, patrick patrick . >> there is a positive trend negative impacts potentially. what are these ones, the u.s. andeholder increased, it will country be compliant? >> our strategy is to continue to lower breakevens. , welcomeining me now to the show. skeptic. a he should have tuned into the secretary interview yesterday. the times, but the consensus would be that you need this agreement to extend between the opec and non-opec members...
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patrick, good evening.rading at half—time and they owe that win to a great comeback in the second half, don't they? indeed they do. it has gone very quiet here after a memorable afternoon for scottish rugby here at murrayfield. it has been a decade since they last beat wales. they went into this match without captain greg laidlaw, who will be injured for the whole of the tournament, and having to make five changes to their side. they knew as did wales that it was make oi’ knew as did wales that it was make or break for their championship today. you can lose yourself in edinburgh. in the city valleys it takes just one wrong turn. so to the six nations, blown off course last time, scotla nd nations, blown off course last time, scotland in paris. brilliant play by the french. wales in cardiff. he scores. one further false move for either and their championship it's a dead end. much hanging over this, for 20 minutes, so little ground given until wales set off on the open road, liam williams in the fast lane. to
patrick, good evening.rading at half—time and they owe that win to a great comeback in the second half, don't they? indeed they do. it has gone very quiet here after a memorable afternoon for scottish rugby here at murrayfield. it has been a decade since they last beat wales. they went into this match without captain greg laidlaw, who will be injured for the whole of the tournament, and having to make five changes to their side. they knew as did wales that it was make oi’ knew as did wales...
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patrick gea rey this next set of games. patrick gearey in concert live at murrayfield. as he went on. the chief executive of the league manager's association, richard bevan, says he believes claudio ranieri's sacking undermines the profession of coaching. ranieri says his dream died with his exit from leicester city on thursday night. the premier league champions will be in the bottom three if sunderland, crystal palace or hull city win today. many of the fans all over the world will miss his personality. he delivered the holy grail to the football clu b delivered the holy grail to the football club and nine months later he is sacked from his job. football club and nine months later he is sacked from hisjob. two thirds of the managers in the last 12 months have been sacked within one year of being appointed. you pretty much know the managers are not looking for sympathy, they know it isa not looking for sympathy, they know it is a fragile, volatile industry, it is a fragile, volatile industry, it is a fragile, volatile industry, it is very brutal. but the timing of this
patrick gea rey this next set of games. patrick gearey in concert live at murrayfield. as he went on. the chief executive of the league manager's association, richard bevan, says he believes claudio ranieri's sacking undermines the profession of coaching. ranieri says his dream died with his exit from leicester city on thursday night. the premier league champions will be in the bottom three if sunderland, crystal palace or hull city win today. many of the fans all over the world will miss his...
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. >> in springfield a demonstration outside patrick meehan's office. >> we have seen a substantial decline in people uninsured. >> supporters want to save it and tell the congressman in person. >> i think it would be great if congressman meehan would have a town hall. >> i have a preexisting condition and if it wasn't for obamacare, i would not have been able to get insurance. >> organizers tell me they'll keep doing these demonstrations every week or so and they say they'll keep asking for those in person town halls. in springfield delaware county, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 reached out to congressman meehan to find out if any town halls will be planned. they are tracking down an answer for us. >> president trump took twitter today to address another hot button topic. the border wall between the u.s. and mexico. the president tweeting this out. i'm reading that the great border wall will cost more than the government originally thought. just like with the f-35 fighter jet or air force one program, price will come way down. and tonight in kent county, a community coming together to remember a
. >> in springfield a demonstration outside patrick meehan's office. >> we have seen a substantial decline in people uninsured. >> supporters want to save it and tell the congressman in person. >> i think it would be great if congressman meehan would have a town hall. >> i have a preexisting condition and if it wasn't for obamacare, i would not have been able to get insurance. >> organizers tell me they'll keep doing these demonstrations every week or so and...
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patrick's day is still weeks away but some peopl started.acuse.racu they got their grown beer delivered this weekend.eken they call it green beer sunday.y meanwhile this year's st. patrick's day is on friday,iday march 17. >> it's going to be old beer. i don't know how beer objection. one little thing the irish man will tell you they don't drinknt green beer, they drink the reel tough. tomorrow will be cloudy and 58-degrees and even warmer on tuesday. > have a great monday, everybody. we'll see you. quest today on7 -- correct today on "matter of fact." one interim police chief saying that is not their job -- why are police chief saying that is not their jobs. >> there are a lot of other victims. >> after 30 years on the bench, what does an immigration judge say about the crimes of the undocumented and the costs of punishment? have you heard the one about honest abe playing the press? a leak
patrick's day is still weeks away but some peopl started.acuse.racu they got their grown beer delivered this weekend.eken they call it green beer sunday.y meanwhile this year's st. patrick's day is on friday,iday march 17. >> it's going to be old beer. i don't know how beer objection. one little thing the irish man will tell you they don't drinknt green beer, they drink the reel tough. tomorrow will be cloudy and 58-degrees and even warmer on tuesday. > have a great monday, everybody....
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. >> susan o'brian was campaign manager for patrick armstrong, who was targeted by this robo call in 2014. >> all patrick today and thank him for his bravery in coming out of the closet. >> it falsely smeared armstrong, who is gay, claiming he was nd bathroom bill, which he wasn't. >> to continue to say loud and proud in support for transgender equal rights. >> armstrong ended up losing election, allowing michael faruka to take a seat on the anne arundel county council. -- breaking maryland election laws by running the robo call by claiming it was authorized by a fake advocacy group, which wasn't exist. the men were sentenced to 30 days in jail but they're free while appealing the verdict. >> i do agree when you -- >> in addition to his ties to the operatives, peroutka's -- described as a knee owe confederate nationalist organization. peroutka once sang dixie. peroutka has been openly anti- gay. here he is. >> it's a death style. this death style does not reproduce. it's got to recruit your children. >> in a written statement e- mailed late today, councilman peroutka said he had noth
. >> susan o'brian was campaign manager for patrick armstrong, who was targeted by this robo call in 2014. >> all patrick today and thank him for his bravery in coming out of the closet. >> it falsely smeared armstrong, who is gay, claiming he was nd bathroom bill, which he wasn't. >> to continue to say loud and proud in support for transgender equal rights. >> armstrong ended up losing election, allowing michael faruka to take a seat on the anne arundel county...
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. >> patrick, similar question. i see your project trying to draw out new narratives from the american revolution and what might be some of the main things you want to draw out from this scholarship? >> i guess it depends on the age of the students i am talking to or taking the course. i think there is a real need for the traditional narrative i talked about in the beginning. the stamp act, the imperil crisis in the tea -- sea ports and the tea part. i think as students mature they have to start confronting that narrative. what i argue in that other book is there is two revolutions. there is the revolution we know in the sea port and on the american frontier, frontiersmen i found these rebellions like the stamp act, like the tea party and overturning policies and targeting native americans. i think getting other stories to show that america is diverse and have it show up in the education system at the same time we have to remember that narrative and not forget it. >> another thing is the degree we need to think abou
. >> patrick, similar question. i see your project trying to draw out new narratives from the american revolution and what might be some of the main things you want to draw out from this scholarship? >> i guess it depends on the age of the students i am talking to or taking the course. i think there is a real need for the traditional narrative i talked about in the beginning. the stamp act, the imperil crisis in the tea -- sea ports and the tea part. i think as students mature they...
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thank you so much, patrick and michael. [applause] which presidents were the greatest leaders we asked for stories to rate the presidents and ten areas of leadership. this year went to the president to preserve the union abraham lincoln. he's held the top spot for all three historians surveyed. three others continue to hold their positions. george washington, franklin roosevelt and theodore roosevelt. dwight eisenhower served in the oval office from 1953 to 61 and thinks his first appearance in the c-span top five this year. rounding out the choices, thomas jefferson, john f. kennedy and ronald reagan. lyndon johnson jumps up one spot to return to the top ten. he is ranked dead last in the surveybothsurveys and there's br andrew jackson as well he found his overall rating dropping this year from number 13 to number 18. buhad good news for barack obama on his first time on the list historians placed him at number 12 overall and george w. bush moved three stops with big gains in public persuasion.
thank you so much, patrick and michael. [applause] which presidents were the greatest leaders we asked for stories to rate the presidents and ten areas of leadership. this year went to the president to preserve the union abraham lincoln. he's held the top spot for all three historians surveyed. three others continue to hold their positions. george washington, franklin roosevelt and theodore roosevelt. dwight eisenhower served in the oval office from 1953 to 61 and thinks his first appearance in...
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alexandra: patrick friedman used to have this polyamorous lifestyle.lived in a commune in mountain view, and now he is monogamous and engaged to a nice woman and they have one relationship. before, he had a coparent and they had roommates and they all lived as one big happy family. he also -- patrick also is much less establishment, clearly, then his grandfather. his ideas were really out-of-the-box. they were less pure economics and more just -- to me, i had never heard anything like it before. i just thought his point of view was really refreshing and new. he is such an odd character. the first time i met him was on a cruise shop with entrepreneurs and he is wearing a burger king crown. he just looks like somebody from a different planet. he made for a good character. brian: and what would his politics be and how much would he agree or disagree with his grandfather? alexandra: in a way, there is a thread that unites them. he is extremely libertarian. i think he actually has deals to work with countries to start entirely new governments. he and his fr
alexandra: patrick friedman used to have this polyamorous lifestyle.lived in a commune in mountain view, and now he is monogamous and engaged to a nice woman and they have one relationship. before, he had a coparent and they had roommates and they all lived as one big happy family. he also -- patrick also is much less establishment, clearly, then his grandfather. his ideas were really out-of-the-box. they were less pure economics and more just -- to me, i had never heard anything like it...
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vmware ceo patrick gelsinger in san francisco.flynn's resignation throws trumps national security team into turmoil. who will take the new job opening? this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. mark: president trump has an obama era ruleo . he becomes the first president in 16 years to take advantage of a law that allows him to rescind a predecessor's regulation. president trump said "this was a very important signing." by,hen mnuchin stop when asked about sanctions against russia and venezuela, he said sanctions are an important tool when used appropriately. the implication is quite sig
vmware ceo patrick gelsinger in san francisco.flynn's resignation throws trumps national security team into turmoil. who will take the new job opening? this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your...
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patrick: it plays. -- the industry in the u.s. is very dynamic.t $55, you see money coming back in this industry. >> you said you think it is quite expensive? patrick: what i said is that if you want to invest to acquire position, it is expensive. today, if i want to acquire position in the permian, i need $80 per barrel. of, the step to invest is very expensive. it is a business where the winners for the time being are the winners. $45 -- $40,000 for an acre is very expensive. >> you increased your dividends. you beat analyst estimates. you have just described how it looks like opec will probably continue beyond made. -- may. do you think the bad times for the oil industry are over? patrick: i think we are in a volatile market. the markets are winning. yes, there is a positive trend. the markets are willing to go up. you have some negative impacts potentially. u.s. shale oil increased. libya coming back to the market. will other countries be really compliant? we have high inventory. the strategy is to continue to lower operating costs. it is an i
patrick: it plays. -- the industry in the u.s. is very dynamic.t $55, you see money coming back in this industry. >> you said you think it is quite expensive? patrick: what i said is that if you want to invest to acquire position, it is expensive. today, if i want to acquire position in the permian, i need $80 per barrel. of, the step to invest is very expensive. it is a business where the winners for the time being are the winners. $45 -- $40,000 for an acre is very expensive. >>...
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patrick, thank you for calling, i appreciate it. go ahead. uest: i think our children should not only know a second language, i think they will be better off knowing a third fact, as the in globe has come together through the ology, having proficiency of additional language makes you more marketable out there. you go to europe, you will see children there are roficient in two and three languages and in competitive global market, that would give edge and advantage over other children, why not have our children speak of course, but also spanish, french, other languages will make them more marketable than just knowing one particular language, i think falling behind from the rest of the world. the rest of global d is embracing a economy and teaching their children only technology, but different languages. a child from italy could be or in ble in spain germany or even here in the united states and so why not english and ldren other language so they could have an additional skill. in a secondficiency or third language is a qualification for many jo
patrick, thank you for calling, i appreciate it. go ahead. uest: i think our children should not only know a second language, i think they will be better off knowing a third fact, as the in globe has come together through the ology, having proficiency of additional language makes you more marketable out there. you go to europe, you will see children there are roficient in two and three languages and in competitive global market, that would give edge and advantage over other children, why not...
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. >> patrick harrington. >> patrick harrington? >> yes.n this prison since june of 1988. august will be 20 years. charge is murder, murder in the first. i try to get to the hobby shop here as much as i can. for me, if i'm not busy, i have a tendency to get in trouble. when the place first opened up i wasn't really busy, i was in fights. basically beating up other people. >> but in the hobby shop, harrington focuses those energies on something far more delicate. an incredibly detailed doll house he was building as a gift for his niece. >> i've been working on this doll house for about two years now. and it's for that young girl, but the young girl, she has no idea i'm making it. she has no idea it's coming down there. >> harrington gave our crew a tour of his masterpiece. >> the windows here, they all work. up and down. all the doors open and close. all the lights work. the doors open. all the yellow colored wood is the natural color of the wood. this door up here, it's pulldown stairs. so like a little doll can come up, come around up top.
. >> patrick harrington. >> patrick harrington? >> yes.n this prison since june of 1988. august will be 20 years. charge is murder, murder in the first. i try to get to the hobby shop here as much as i can. for me, if i'm not busy, i have a tendency to get in trouble. when the place first opened up i wasn't really busy, i was in fights. basically beating up other people. >> but in the hobby shop, harrington focuses those energies on something far more delicate. an...
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patrick ottman, cnn, cuba. >> patrick, thank you.hat will be visible in parts of the planet. derrick van d derek van dam is hear to tell us about it. >> two dozen countries, three continents. millions of people going to be awarded a nice surprise in the next three to four hours depending on where you are located. let's show you what a solar eclipse looks like. this is not the one about to occur. this is from indonesia in 2016. i wanted to give you a preview if you are tuning in. you are in the path of totality. check my graphics behind me that will explain what a solar eclipse actually is. we know the sun emits the light rays. every once in a while, the moon blocks the sun rays and casts a shad do i rig shadow right on our planet. that can be aligned to block out the sun. a total solar eclipse is an incredible sight to see. what's even mr uniqore unique i is known as an annular solar eclipse. this has consequence ons how s r the moon and the earth happen to be much we will see the ring of fire, as the shadow is cast across the star.
patrick ottman, cnn, cuba. >> patrick, thank you.hat will be visible in parts of the planet. derrick van d derek van dam is hear to tell us about it. >> two dozen countries, three continents. millions of people going to be awarded a nice surprise in the next three to four hours depending on where you are located. let's show you what a solar eclipse looks like. this is not the one about to occur. this is from indonesia in 2016. i wanted to give you a preview if you are tuning in. you...
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this rebranding, so, patrick, gop law mareks and president trump claim they won. won largely or in part because of the promises to repeal and replace the affordable care act. so, does that mean that you know, i guegnoring or dismissin emotions like that is inevident bable? >> i think ignoring those kinds of emotions is dangerous. because you know, voters will, can can change on dime as we know and you know, if voters start feeling like hey, you're actually taking away pieces of my health care, not the obama care language, but my health care, that i really like, they're going to be, saying sofrt wait a minute, i didn't vote for that. one thing talking to a couple of trump advisers, in recent days, they made the point pretty emphatical emphatically, that the reason why they've xwogone so strong o immigration reform and the travel ban and building a wall and these sort of executive orders is because they felt those were things that they could do. or that he could move forward on on executive orders. where as obama care, which was something that president trump ran on
this rebranding, so, patrick, gop law mareks and president trump claim they won. won largely or in part because of the promises to repeal and replace the affordable care act. so, does that mean that you know, i guegnoring or dismissin emotions like that is inevident bable? >> i think ignoring those kinds of emotions is dangerous. because you know, voters will, can can change on dime as we know and you know, if voters start feeling like hey, you're actually taking away pieces of my health...