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i like jay i real dollar but you don't know squat about patrick ewing's work ethic.and tyrant basically questioning if ewing would work hard enough. you saw at the end of the video it's basically because he was trying to stick up for his boy for his guy. jay, come on, man, ask around. patrick ewing is one of the hardest working assistant coaches around. has been for decades now. i was in charlotte at the same tim he was before and after practices he was working out players doing everything he can do and everyone respected him and his work ethic. so ask around, jay much it's okay to question whether or not he's the best fit but it's not okay to question the man's work ethic and how hard he'll work. you don't know what he'll do. iain. >> sean, thank. >>> music legend barry man low opening up about being gay. 73-year-old singer tells people magazine he hid his sexual will the for decades because he thought it would disappoint fans. manilow married his long time manager gary kief in 2014 at their home in california >>> all right. final check of that -- >> need clicker fo
i like jay i real dollar but you don't know squat about patrick ewing's work ethic.and tyrant basically questioning if ewing would work hard enough. you saw at the end of the video it's basically because he was trying to stick up for his boy for his guy. jay, come on, man, ask around. patrick ewing is one of the hardest working assistant coaches around. has been for decades now. i was in charlotte at the same tim he was before and after practices he was working out players doing everything he...
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patrick armstrong is with us.he conversation yesterday was not just about tax cuts, it was about tax reform. there was a significant difference between the two. tell me what is most important for you in the tax reform debate to reassess your equity exposure in the u.s.? patrick: you're talking about both sides of the equation. just tax cuts with the good news it will be great. you need something that provides a boost to the economy or does not create unsustainable debt and that is the difficulty. with a cult -- government multiplier on spending, spending your way to prosperity is a little more difficult, very height elevated levels of debt. any tax cuts are a boon for business and consumption but you may have an offsetting negative impact from a slowdown in confidence and spending because of higher government deficits. it is not an easy problem to fix. -- hisomething that campaign was delivering this. when you have both sides of the equation and focus it is difficult. matt: does this hurt his attempt at stimulus,
patrick armstrong is with us.he conversation yesterday was not just about tax cuts, it was about tax reform. there was a significant difference between the two. tell me what is most important for you in the tax reform debate to reassess your equity exposure in the u.s.? patrick: you're talking about both sides of the equation. just tax cuts with the good news it will be great. you need something that provides a boost to the economy or does not create unsustainable debt and that is the...
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the company's ceo patrick thomas for his first interview of the day.ur time this morning. boom time and should we be wary of what next year will bring? >> the way you have to look at it is this is the ninth -- consecutive quarter. i would characterize it not as a boom but as positive momentum continuing. while i think it is happening in the market, we are seeing the global growth accelerating and that is why we have raised our forecast. as you said earlier 9% global growth. it is interesting to look at the geography of that. china with a growth rate of 13% in asia. in europe and north america we saw 7% growth. how is it that we grow above gdp? the main reason is because we are substituting materials with high performance plastics and which replaces things like steel and glass to make cars lighter, to make better windmill blades. it is a great name of the lots of these processes. we see that particularly strong in china. there is a theme developing about the chinese economy where the nature of the growth in china has become more quantitative in terms of
the company's ceo patrick thomas for his first interview of the day.ur time this morning. boom time and should we be wary of what next year will bring? >> the way you have to look at it is this is the ninth -- consecutive quarter. i would characterize it not as a boom but as positive momentum continuing. while i think it is happening in the market, we are seeing the global growth accelerating and that is why we have raised our forecast. as you said earlier 9% global growth. it is...
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this ex-lawyer from collegeville is facing numerous counts of theft tonight, patrick bradley is accused of stealing from clients with special need, most vulnerable and, of course , he continued according to prosecutors, to even pass himself off as a lawyer, after the supreme court of pennsylvania, had suspended him. patrick bradley tonight stand accused of stealing from 12 clients who paid him, according to the district attorney, $130,000 over the years. prosecutors say that instead of the money benefiting bradley's special need clients , they tell us he raided those clients special need trust accounts and spent that money object himself. >> such as his home mortgage, his gas for his car, restaurant meals, movie tickets, sporting goods, personal utility bills, and cell phone service. >> reporter: prosecutors say complaints began flowing into the state's disciplinary council as far back as 2013, bradley was suspended in 2015 and disbarred last fall. he did not return messaging. stephanie, is involved in the pennsylvania lawyers fund for client security, a fun, that works to pay back vict
this ex-lawyer from collegeville is facing numerous counts of theft tonight, patrick bradley is accused of stealing from clients with special need, most vulnerable and, of course , he continued according to prosecutors, to even pass himself off as a lawyer, after the supreme court of pennsylvania, had suspended him. patrick bradley tonight stand accused of stealing from 12 clients who paid him, according to the district attorney, $130,000 over the years. prosecutors say that instead of the...
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soledad: could patrick kennedy's struggle help someone you love? plus, a soccer team called the boo geez, short for refugees. >> they come with one suitcase. >> what can these children from warring nations teach us about getting along? and -- >> this is the trump era. >> the white house says it will cut funds to sanctuary cities, protecting the undocumented. why this mayor calls the tactic in same. soledad: i am so led data o'brien, and this is -- soleded o'brien, and this is "matter of fact" in new york city. >> we will now be detaining all adults who are apprehended at the border. soledad: that is attorney general on a tour of the border in arizona where he described his get-tough approach to immigration enforcement. sessions has threatened an end to federal aid to so-called sanctuary cities dedicated to protecting undocumented immigrants. he's ordered a review of federal policing agreements designed to address decades of community unrest and charges of overt racial discrimination. one mayor whose policies stand against sessions is implementing a
soledad: could patrick kennedy's struggle help someone you love? plus, a soccer team called the boo geez, short for refugees. >> they come with one suitcase. >> what can these children from warring nations teach us about getting along? and -- >> this is the trump era. >> the white house says it will cut funds to sanctuary cities, protecting the undocumented. why this mayor calls the tactic in same. soledad: i am so led data o'brien, and this is -- soleded o'brien, and...
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governor patrick henry, as a very young man, in his mid 20's. so, he achieved a position in the official post revolutionary government of virginia when he was in his 20's and that's when he started his career. his conviction on issues ran the gamut of basically every public policy issue the country was dealing with, especially at this young age. when he was a young aide to governor patrick henry, he became absolutely obsessed with the problem of military supplies. so this was a very difficult question at the time because the state was figuring out how to supply a federal, sort of part federal and part state armed forces that was fighting great britain and the revolutionary war which dragged on forever and ever. one of the problems was, how do you equip and supply the troops when the dollars that they're using are-- there were like five different kinds of money at the time and they were all incredibly inflated and it's difficult to find the food and the drink and the supplies needed. and you needed people in go of the actually trying to work that
governor patrick henry, as a very young man, in his mid 20's. so, he achieved a position in the official post revolutionary government of virginia when he was in his 20's and that's when he started his career. his conviction on issues ran the gamut of basically every public policy issue the country was dealing with, especially at this young age. when he was a young aide to governor patrick henry, he became absolutely obsessed with the problem of military supplies. so this was a very difficult...
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host: another patrick in pennsylvania. democrat. patrick, good morning. caller: it's stunning when i listen to the comments of people who are not even beginning to understand the way the media operates particularly when it comes to the enormous shift, the the hift to articulating president's message. i have never seen an about face in the history of this country when it comes to how the media's now greeting this president. and all of a sudden, you're actors in he other the media system greeting this president yes, he understands his new presidential narrative and then the media deploys the issue of the aspects of his monumental it's a national issue when in fact what we're looking at is the greatest pivoting of any president in the history of the country when it comes to this president, abandoning his entire base and moving into the new world order. they call it the order now. you the mccains and the lindsey grahams. they call it the order now in order to rationalize what they're doing, which is so disturbing on virtually every level. i got to tell you, i
host: another patrick in pennsylvania. democrat. patrick, good morning. caller: it's stunning when i listen to the comments of people who are not even beginning to understand the way the media operates particularly when it comes to the enormous shift, the the hift to articulating president's message. i have never seen an about face in the history of this country when it comes to how the media's now greeting this president. and all of a sudden, you're actors in he other the media system greeting...
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that's because little patrick is autistic.nts saw there was something about that song that brought him out of his shell and he tried to actually sing it, they were so thrilled that you can even hear his mom scream with joy. >> trust me, mom and dad, this is going to be a moment that lives with them forever. >> and i have a feeling this song is going to be on replay for them over and over in their home. >>> signed up for the tough mudder that took place this past weekend. well, it just so happened that the city of mesa's social media crew was there. >> pumped. >> hey, that's renee. >> yeah. one of her editors and carlos and i. we formed a team to take on this challenge. right before it standarted, i realized i bit more than i could chew. >> i think i'm going to be crying. could you edit that out? >> we got the most epic psych up. explained to us this isn't about a race. every person you see out there is a teammate. and it quickly became clear as to why. because these obstacles were a nightmare. ten miles of running through the
that's because little patrick is autistic.nts saw there was something about that song that brought him out of his shell and he tried to actually sing it, they were so thrilled that you can even hear his mom scream with joy. >> trust me, mom and dad, this is going to be a moment that lives with them forever. >> and i have a feeling this song is going to be on replay for them over and over in their home. >>> signed up for the tough mudder that took place this past weekend....
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ron and patrick as well.e going to begin the next hour of the newsroom right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome back to the newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with this breaking news out of france. looks like independent candidate emmanuel macron and marine le pen are headed to the second round of the french presidential election. we're waying for le pen to come out and speak to her supporters. when that happens we'll take those remarks live. i want to bring in jim bittermann who is there in paris and editor emeritus for world policy journal and cnn contribute and stephen colinson back with us. jim, to you first, potentially consequentkonconsequential this france and for europe. what do you see? >> i just had a conversation with the foreign policy adviser for marine le pen, he told me that she's going to emphasize foreign policy in this two-week period here between this round of the elections and the second round because they think that macron is vulnerable on the issue particularly of e
ron and patrick as well.e going to begin the next hour of the newsroom right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome back to the newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with this breaking news out of france. looks like independent candidate emmanuel macron and marine le pen are headed to the second round of the french presidential election. we're waying for le pen to come out and speak to her supporters. when that happens we'll take those remarks live. i want to...
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patrick's cathedral in new york. hi brian. >> hello elizabeth good this is a national landmark in a beautiful day to celebrate easter. we have more people are celebrating here at st. patrick's cathedral and around the world, next. ein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people who
patrick's cathedral in new york. hi brian. >> hello elizabeth good this is a national landmark in a beautiful day to celebrate easter. we have more people are celebrating here at st. patrick's cathedral and around the world, next. ein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in...
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. >>> we have with us trina paul and patrick sullivan.tulations on your excellent work. i was editor of my high school paper but i did not manage to get the principal fired, unfortunately. trina, you are coeditor in chief. what made you suspicious during your initial interview with amy robertson? >> i think just some of the words that she used, some of the phrases she said, like she had lived in california and spain and new york and she commuted. some of those things were glaring. i think at that pint we realized we had stumbled on to something much larger than any of us -- >> what do you mean it was glaring? >> it didn't seem plausible. it wasn't realistic. even just looking at her educational background through a lens, we went through a website, broken links, accreditation mill, just various google searches, just through simple internet led us to draw simple conclusions from the information. >> internet, yeah, google searches apparently the school board was not capable of. patrick, at what point did you and your colleagues realize, holy
. >>> we have with us trina paul and patrick sullivan.tulations on your excellent work. i was editor of my high school paper but i did not manage to get the principal fired, unfortunately. trina, you are coeditor in chief. what made you suspicious during your initial interview with amy robertson? >> i think just some of the words that she used, some of the phrases she said, like she had lived in california and spain and new york and she commuted. some of those things were...
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patrick leahy and robert bank of new york.republicans voted for bork, he's too short. >> not exactly right. though i did want to skip the senator's age wrong made him ten years older. so, i may not be the best fact checker. it's amazing to recall, judge bork had 58 votes against him, six republicans voted against him in addition to -- there were two democrats who voted for him. it was stay different bipartisan age. >> that's for sure. thank you all. we'll be right back with something you missed. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...inclu
patrick leahy and robert bank of new york.republicans voted for bork, he's too short. >> not exactly right. though i did want to skip the senator's age wrong made him ten years older. so, i may not be the best fact checker. it's amazing to recall, judge bork had 58 votes against him, six republicans voted against him in addition to -- there were two democrats who voted for him. it was stay different bipartisan age. >> that's for sure. thank you all. we'll be right back with...
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patrick and justin were born just 36 hours apart.se. he would come over to my house. >> reporter: at the age of 16, justin's course took a dark turn. >> i started to notice weakness in my left foot. >> reporter: that was diagnosed as multifocal acquired motor axonopathy. a disease similar to a.l.s. >> i can feel everything from head-to-toe. just my muscles don't work the way they should. >> reporter: despite weakening muscles, justin continued full speed ahead. the boys graduated college, married and started their own families. all the while, remaining the very best of friends. >> they have a unique relationship where one -- they have strengths and weaknesses. and they kind of piece together like a puzzle. >> reporter: but eventually, justin's progressive disease began to rob him of the ability to walk, to write, and the life he once imagined. >> his ability to handle it with grace and dignity, helped me not be affected by it. but when the disease reached his hands, it was really hard for me to come to grips with. >> reporter: one af
patrick and justin were born just 36 hours apart.se. he would come over to my house. >> reporter: at the age of 16, justin's course took a dark turn. >> i started to notice weakness in my left foot. >> reporter: that was diagnosed as multifocal acquired motor axonopathy. a disease similar to a.l.s. >> i can feel everything from head-to-toe. just my muscles don't work the way they should. >> reporter: despite weakening muscles, justin continued full speed ahead. the...
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is patrick, this is close i'm sure you've been watching it all night. but one side is claiming victory and the other side says, not so fast. >> well, exactly. the administration of president recep tayyip ergt has claimed victory. his prime minister ben ali will be out of a job, just made a speech claiming victory. the main opposition has contesting what it says around 37% of ballot boxes and that could be well over 2 million votes in there. >> sreenivasan: what is the concern the opposition has? >> no circulating taking five ballot slips and placing them within a ballot box and the main opposition, chp says there could be millions but yet to be proved. >> sreenivasan: how strong is the possibility that the opposition could mount enough of a challenge to eight over the role of president for a couple of years? for people watching in the united states how competitive is it then? >> it feels very unlikely at the moment. president erdogan is for the moment the most popular man in turkey at the moment even if he is a very divisive man. if there's a main figur
is patrick, this is close i'm sure you've been watching it all night. but one side is claiming victory and the other side says, not so fast. >> well, exactly. the administration of president recep tayyip ergt has claimed victory. his prime minister ben ali will be out of a job, just made a speech claiming victory. the main opposition has contesting what it says around 37% of ballot boxes and that could be well over 2 million votes in there. >> sreenivasan: what is the concern the...
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patrick swayze. jennifer and patrick, how can you ever recapture that magic?v remake is hoping the time of your life can happen twice. >> what's your name? >> baby. >> do me a favor, baby, get your own watermelon next time. >> nobody puts baby in the corner -- ever. hard to believe it's been nearly tleek decades since the original. abe gayle breslin and colt prattes the resort's dance instruct instructor. >> you have to go for the reality of the character and make them people love and care about this human being that you'r you're protraying. >> you might recognize the new leading man, colt, from pink's music video "try." rounding out the cast is debra messing, sarah hylan and caty sagal and that's j-low's ex. life."d songs like "tim ofour >> i'd like to people to start dancing like that again. i'd like to become people go out on a date. it's very old fashioned and roman take. >> romantic. >> yes, indeed. >> the dirty dancing remake will air may 24th. >> they have to win me over. i love the original so much. i'm the person they'll have get to watch. >> i bet th
patrick swayze. jennifer and patrick, how can you ever recapture that magic?v remake is hoping the time of your life can happen twice. >> what's your name? >> baby. >> do me a favor, baby, get your own watermelon next time. >> nobody puts baby in the corner -- ever. hard to believe it's been nearly tleek decades since the original. abe gayle breslin and colt prattes the resort's dance instruct instructor. >> you have to go for the reality of the character and make...
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patrick gea rey seven point lead at the top. patrick gearey watched the action. chelsea have been a speck in the sunset but distances can be deceptive. having been brought closer to the pack, they set out after clear blue water. even hazard staring them in the right direction, the excuse for caballerial was revealed as deflection. the title challenge from man city has featured at least they offered something practical, sergio aguero —1—1. city are prone to slips at the back and they said pedro tumbling. eden hazard again, and again. league goal 13 of the season, unlucky for some, definitely not for him. the season from man city has been confiscated but the threats they carry mean you cannot relax and somewhere sergio aguero is lurking. the victory for spurs added to the tension, one chance might change the title race, was this it forjohn stones? chelsea statement as much as a victory and after every stu m ble, statement as much as a victory and after every stumble, they find their strike. a big win. it is always difficult to play against man city, when they start
patrick gea rey seven point lead at the top. patrick gearey watched the action. chelsea have been a speck in the sunset but distances can be deceptive. having been brought closer to the pack, they set out after clear blue water. even hazard staring them in the right direction, the excuse for caballerial was revealed as deflection. the title challenge from man city has featured at least they offered something practical, sergio aguero —1—1. city are prone to slips at the back and they said...
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neil patrick harris. >> a trending expert. >> have you done this before?ippers. >> on the phones with his agent. i did not agree to do this. not why i'm there. we like to talk about profile pictures. do you have profile pictures on your social media? >> a couple, yeah. >> we tend to choose pictures that make us look best. make us look handsome or beautiful or present the best side of ourselves. you know what you want to do if you want a better profile picture? let a stranger pick it for you. researchers, that makes it right, at the university of australia -- >> some university. >> -- found that strangers when given a few photos of someone, will select the one that makes the person look more attractive, trustworthy and confident. >> that makes perfect sense, right? >> why? >> we spend so much time looking at ourselves in a mirror in your daily routine. and you probably focus on things you don't like. when i look at you guys, i this look at things that are more attractive about you and don't abscess about the things that aren't. >> i think people look at the
neil patrick harris. >> a trending expert. >> have you done this before?ippers. >> on the phones with his agent. i did not agree to do this. not why i'm there. we like to talk about profile pictures. do you have profile pictures on your social media? >> a couple, yeah. >> we tend to choose pictures that make us look best. make us look handsome or beautiful or present the best side of ourselves. you know what you want to do if you want a better profile picture? let...
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patrick marleau. taking advantage of a bad change by the orioles feeding it to marleau and it's in.ster. beats cam talbot. 3-1. right now the sharks holding on for dear life. it's 3-2 team teal in the third. >>> baseball, a's, what a beautiful sunset. sandy posted a shot like that on twitter earlier. a's hosting the mariners. bottom of the third. a's down 3-0. rosales off paxton. davis trots in. a's down 3-2. later in the ng. ryan heely. gonzalez. tied at three apiece. a's up 5-3. bottom seven. here it comes. there it goes. trevor plouffe with a three-run bomb. his third of theier. and he caught it. and the a's are leading 9-5 in the seventh. >>> linebacker khalil mack was one of the key building blocks of the raiders when draft in 2014 and key decision, the team picking up option to keep him with oakland through 2018 season will almost certainly be signed through new big extension before the fifth year kicks in. mack was named defensive player of the year last season started in all 48 games in three years, had 11 sacks, 5 forced fumble, a pick and touchdown last year. >>> the nfl r
patrick marleau. taking advantage of a bad change by the orioles feeding it to marleau and it's in.ster. beats cam talbot. 3-1. right now the sharks holding on for dear life. it's 3-2 team teal in the third. >>> baseball, a's, what a beautiful sunset. sandy posted a shot like that on twitter earlier. a's hosting the mariners. bottom of the third. a's down 3-0. rosales off paxton. davis trots in. a's down 3-2. later in the ng. ryan heely. gonzalez. tied at three apiece. a's up 5-3....
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. >> thank you, patrick. questions? [inaudible] the president, we hope it doesn't change but it could. [inaudible] things worse. thus far, all the signals were getting is that the president said last night is being taken at face value by republican negotiators. [inaudible] i had a great deal of confidence in senator warner's been pushing very hard. the last few weeks have moved slowly under chairman berg's leadership and i'm troubled by it. i give senator warner's time and credence to try to work those things out. things have moved slowly for my taste and i think a lot of members of the committee's taste yes. [inaudible] it's, look, what were saying is we had issues that have to be decided. will work on them all. you used to be right here. your way in the back. [. [laughter] [inaudible] i am totally troubled by mr. flynn, general flynn's actions and this just makes things even worse. there needs to be both on the executive side and on the legislative slide a thorough investigation and they should take it where it leads.
. >> thank you, patrick. questions? [inaudible] the president, we hope it doesn't change but it could. [inaudible] things worse. thus far, all the signals were getting is that the president said last night is being taken at face value by republican negotiators. [inaudible] i had a great deal of confidence in senator warner's been pushing very hard. the last few weeks have moved slowly under chairman berg's leadership and i'm troubled by it. i give senator warner's time and credence to try...
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anne: was that patrick's daughter? yeah, she called about patrick. he's in the hospital.ke you feel a little more comfortable. mr. casey, i'm father o'connor. ( groaning ) mr. casey, i'm going to administer the sacrament of the sick. rebecca. sandy. hi. kevin called and told me. how are you doing? terrible. i flew in this morning. this is my worst nightmare. how is he? he's barely hanging on. the doctors aren't hopeful. becky, i feel so sorry for you. how is he doing? rebecca: he keeps everything inside. i don't know... he seems so different. poor kid. sandy, you should see the apartment. it's a total mess. there's no food in the refrigerator, nothing. i guess he still needs someone to take care of him. i feel bad... i yelled at him this morning. it's o.k. you're upset, that's normal. i know, but i shouldn't have yelled at him. i mean, he doesn't... i bet you could use a cup of coffee. there's a cafeteria on the third floor. what do you say we go? yeah. it's so good to see you. i feel guilty for leaving dad alone. i don't know... the doctor said things don't look good. i
anne: was that patrick's daughter? yeah, she called about patrick. he's in the hospital.ke you feel a little more comfortable. mr. casey, i'm father o'connor. ( groaning ) mr. casey, i'm going to administer the sacrament of the sick. rebecca. sandy. hi. kevin called and told me. how are you doing? terrible. i flew in this morning. this is my worst nightmare. how is he? he's barely hanging on. the doctors aren't hopeful. becky, i feel so sorry for you. how is he doing? rebecca: he keeps...
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we memorabil memorabilia from patrick swayze.married 34 years. >> childhood sweet hearts. he was 16. she was 14. she's dug into their collection of items. part of this goes to pancreatic cancer research. >> he passed away in 2009 from pancreatic cancer. great that some of the proceeds go back to help that cause. >> "dirt ty dancing". this is his leather jacket he wore. >> hugely popular movie. even still today, patrick was trained as a classic ballerina. hd in high school. he was hired to do "dirty dancing". he was afraid his dancing would hold him back from his acting. this is where he got his breakthrough. 4$,000 to $6,000 is the estimate on the jacket. he also wore it in "tiger warsaw". he loved that jacket. it's iconic. >> i would love to have this. >> you'd have the time of your life. >> here we have from "ghost". lisa said he kind of had an idea about what he should wear for this. >> he loved how this looked on camera. he recommended the studio, they use this shirt throughout the movie. he wore it as the ghost, and is shoes
we memorabil memorabilia from patrick swayze.married 34 years. >> childhood sweet hearts. he was 16. she was 14. she's dug into their collection of items. part of this goes to pancreatic cancer research. >> he passed away in 2009 from pancreatic cancer. great that some of the proceeds go back to help that cause. >> "dirt ty dancing". this is his leather jacket he wore. >> hugely popular movie. even still today, patrick was trained as a classic ballerina. hd in...
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patrick, what's the latest. >> good morning.ctually just hearing reports now that central asian country, kyrgyzstan, that they identified the bomber, a kyrgyz-born citizen. we don't have any more information. yesterday at one point we thought, it appeared that they were searching for a bomber. now increasingly, russian authorities have been suggesting that they believe it was likely a suicide attacker. i'm outside, you see one of the stations hit. by this attack yesterday. bomb exploded. on the train between the station and one down the road. and it has reopened. quietly things going back to normal here in st. petersburg. >> see the scene, make shift memorial. one of the scenes where, president vladamir putin laid flowers overnight. patrick, i want to ask you about this new information that we are getting. you are our producer there in moscow. so you are very well familiar with russian relations. did it seem surprising that somebody from that central asian country might be the possible suspect in this? has there been a back-and-
patrick, what's the latest. >> good morning.ctually just hearing reports now that central asian country, kyrgyzstan, that they identified the bomber, a kyrgyz-born citizen. we don't have any more information. yesterday at one point we thought, it appeared that they were searching for a bomber. now increasingly, russian authorities have been suggesting that they believe it was likely a suicide attacker. i'm outside, you see one of the stations hit. by this attack yesterday. bomb exploded....
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we are thrilled to have patrick here with us. >> that leads know you, patrick.ell mu aboe about the connecti your father. >> my mother is fine. she is in rehab and stuff but the doctor instructed her not to travel. i think it's old news. she was discovered by hammerstein. the only actress put under contract by then. she was under contract to them and it lead to obviously oklahoma which lead to carousel. she has some history. >> so when there's a connection she says yes. >> absolutely. they are the ones that discovered her and gave her her career. >> now let's talk about your son, jack. you told me you could talk about far long time because he is advancing on the voice. i'm a big fan. i have to say, team alicia. >> it was an extraordinary process. you know, 200,000 applicants and auditions are seen. they cut it down to 100 for the blinds. you know, there's nothing in my life i'm more proud of than both my sons. it is my wife and i's greatest achieveme achievement. he sang don't let the sun go down on me and he killed it. his career has just begun. as a result of
we are thrilled to have patrick here with us. >> that leads know you, patrick.ell mu aboe about the connecti your father. >> my mother is fine. she is in rehab and stuff but the doctor instructed her not to travel. i think it's old news. she was discovered by hammerstein. the only actress put under contract by then. she was under contract to them and it lead to obviously oklahoma which lead to carousel. she has some history. >> so when there's a connection she says yes....
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patrick maroon left alone in front. on the rebound, 1-0. sharks quiet the crowd. chris tierney great backward pass. vod kerr was a healthy scratch last game. that is a 1-1 time right there. patrick marleau taking advantage of a bad oilers change, feeds. second period, david sha lenco. beats cam talbot, his second goal in the last two games. it's 3-1, sharks up. they can't hold the lead. under three minutes left. oscar klefbom with a bottom. ties it up from the point to beat martin jones. 3-3. we go to overtime. edmonton totally dominated the exra frame. david day har anyway wins it right there. oilers win it 4-3. they take a 3-2 series lead back to san jose for game six on saturday night. must win for the sharks. >>> on to the baseball, a's and mariners. what a sunset in oak town tonight. oakland comes back from a 3-0 deficit. ryon healy doubled on the left-field line. rosales scores and it's 3-3. healy by the way 3 for 3 in this gate. base hit, scores jed lowrie. bottom of seven, it's 6-5 until trevor plouffe. three-run homer, his third. a's win 9-6. >>> nba acti
patrick maroon left alone in front. on the rebound, 1-0. sharks quiet the crowd. chris tierney great backward pass. vod kerr was a healthy scratch last game. that is a 1-1 time right there. patrick marleau taking advantage of a bad oilers change, feeds. second period, david sha lenco. beats cam talbot, his second goal in the last two games. it's 3-1, sharks up. they can't hold the lead. under three minutes left. oscar klefbom with a bottom. ties it up from the point to beat martin jones. 3-3....
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trouble is patrick ewing's son, patrick ewing jr., was already on the georgetown staff.jr., oh, my god, he's out. he won't be able to stay on staff because the university's real nepotism clause. contrast that with what's happening across town with ivanka trump and jared kushner getting plum jobs inside the trump white house. nepotism lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue but not at georgetown. we'll be right back. ure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? -i would. -i would indeed. well, let's be clear, here. i'm actually a deejay. ♪ [ laughing ] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp. work with the highest standard. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. it'that can make a worldces, of difference. exp
trouble is patrick ewing's son, patrick ewing jr., was already on the georgetown staff.jr., oh, my god, he's out. he won't be able to stay on staff because the university's real nepotism clause. contrast that with what's happening across town with ivanka trump and jared kushner getting plum jobs inside the trump white house. nepotism lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue but not at georgetown. we'll be right back. ure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial...
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thank you patrick.ppreciate it. >>> it's a cloudy start to the day but our draft forecast is looking pretty good as the day moves along. >> meteorologist kate fehlinger is live on the cbs3 sky deck with a look at what we can expect today. katie it looks beautiful. >> it really does. it's so comfortable t the slightest breeze. we'll take a couple patchy clouds overhead. it's a beautiful beginning to the afternoon here and it promises to stay this way the rest of the day too. let's go to storm scan. not a heck of a lot to track folks. nothing more than a couple clouds far off to the north and west. we take a look at the area temperatures. it's mild out there. 74 already at philadelphia international airport, upper 60's like trenton even atlantic city. 65 currently in dover, just a bit more cloud cover that they had to breakthroughs but the rest of today does feature brighter conditions nice warmth a very light southerly wind but then later tonight watch for a shower. now, i don't think that messes with th
thank you patrick.ppreciate it. >>> it's a cloudy start to the day but our draft forecast is looking pretty good as the day moves along. >> meteorologist kate fehlinger is live on the cbs3 sky deck with a look at what we can expect today. katie it looks beautiful. >> it really does. it's so comfortable t the slightest breeze. we'll take a couple patchy clouds overhead. it's a beautiful beginning to the afternoon here and it promises to stay this way the rest of the day too....
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patrick maroon left alone in front. on the rebound, 1-0. sharks quiet the crowd. chris tierney great backward pass. vod kerr was a healthy scratch last game. that is a 1-1 time right there. patrick marleau taking advantage of a bad oilers change, feeds. second period, david sha lenco. beats cam talbot, his second goal in the last two games. it's 3-1, sharks up. they can't hold the lead. under three minutes left. oscar klefbom with a bottom. ties it up from the point to beat martin jones. 3-3. we go to overtime. edmonton totally dominated the exra frame. david day har anyway wins it right there. oilers win it 4-3. they take a 3-2 series lead back to san jose for game six on saturday night. must win for the sharks. >>> on to the baseball, a's and mariners. what a sunset in oak town tonight. oakland comes back from a 3-0 deficit. ryon healy doubled on the left-field line. rosales scores and it's 3-3. healy by the way 3 for 3 in this gate. base hit, scores jed lowrie. bottom of seven, it's 6-5 until trevor plouffe. three-run homer, his third. a's win 9-6. >>> nba acti
patrick maroon left alone in front. on the rebound, 1-0. sharks quiet the crowd. chris tierney great backward pass. vod kerr was a healthy scratch last game. that is a 1-1 time right there. patrick marleau taking advantage of a bad oilers change, feeds. second period, david sha lenco. beats cam talbot, his second goal in the last two games. it's 3-1, sharks up. they can't hold the lead. under three minutes left. oscar klefbom with a bottom. ties it up from the point to beat martin jones. 3-3....
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i want to talk more about that with our next guest, but patrick, thanks so much. thanks for laying it out. >> thanks, kate. >> joining me to discuss this more is evan mcmullen and he's a former cia officer. it's been a while. thanks for being on. >> good to be with you, kate. >> the fbi monitoring carter page on his ties to russia. on this, you had a lot to say and you said this right when the news came out. you tweeted this, carter page's role as foreign policy adviser to trump was considered bizarre from day one. now it may make sense. what sense does it make to you? >> well, it's important to note that this fisa warrant as reported by "the washington post" said that the government believed that carter page was a knowing, clandestine collaborator with a foreign power, that being russia. that's a big, big deal and that's sort of espionage language for spy. so what they're saying is that they believed carter page was a russian spy and the court agreed with them. so it wasn't just the obama administration or even the intelligence, law enforcement agencies. this was
i want to talk more about that with our next guest, but patrick, thanks so much. thanks for laying it out. >> thanks, kate. >> joining me to discuss this more is evan mcmullen and he's a former cia officer. it's been a while. thanks for being on. >> good to be with you, kate. >> the fbi monitoring carter page on his ties to russia. on this, you had a lot to say and you said this right when the news came out. you tweeted this, carter page's role as foreign policy adviser...
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patrick's cathedral. it was redone in 2015 it is quite the beauty.ric: it really is, a fantastic job. behind you is fifth avenue, earlier today there was the iconic easter parade, they come up with their fantastic easter theme hats. reporter: rierkt easter parade, anright, theeaster parade and bt festival hold here today. now, it is kind of about 30,000 expected that come every year, today they were out with full-fledged elaborate hats, fun and beautiful, there are some people still wearing them. it was earlier today it was quite the sight. eric: a great scene thank you brian. >> the massive wildfires in one state, causing evacuations and mayomajor road closures, it occd on one of the bizzist traffic weekends of the year. arthel: protesters, demanding president trump release his tax returns. now the president is responding. and all eyes on georgia's special election after close result to fill a vacant seat in cankansas, could be that a warng sign to the g.o.p. >> this country is so divided right now, it would be great to see somebody that is work acr
patrick's cathedral. it was redone in 2015 it is quite the beauty.ric: it really is, a fantastic job. behind you is fifth avenue, earlier today there was the iconic easter parade, they come up with their fantastic easter theme hats. reporter: rierkt easter parade, anright, theeaster parade and bt festival hold here today. now, it is kind of about 30,000 expected that come every year, today they were out with full-fledged elaborate hats, fun and beautiful, there are some people still wearing...
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. >> reporter: jennifer and matt had twins on tuesday, alexandria they cannot stop snuggling and patrickith breathing trouble so he is in the n icu. >> we are getting him live, which is awesome, we can check on them anytime we want to. >> reporter: hours later, can days and michael welcomed baby emerson. >> such a good baby, she's just so beautiful. so blessed. >> it is crazy. i mean we had a journey together. >> reporter: journey started here in abington three decade ago, the brothers were born here too, three years apart. >> i just vaguely remember coming. >> reporter: the guys bonded over music and as adults. >> ♪ no matter where you are ♪ >> reporter: they both teach music and so does jennifer. >> i foresee a lot of music between cousins make a family band. >> reporter: they are getting an early start. >> ♪ good night my angel time to close your eyes ♪ >> reporter: precious, right. now baby em sonnies first girl in the family, couples has boys abe doctors say all of the babies are doing well, including patrick who will probably be out of the hospital in a few days. the grandparents w
. >> reporter: jennifer and matt had twins on tuesday, alexandria they cannot stop snuggling and patrickith breathing trouble so he is in the n icu. >> we are getting him live, which is awesome, we can check on them anytime we want to. >> reporter: hours later, can days and michael welcomed baby emerson. >> such a good baby, she's just so beautiful. so blessed. >> it is crazy. i mean we had a journey together. >> reporter: journey started here in abington...
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police have arrested a 45-year-old patrick lamb of san jose.edly stealing a football autographed by jerry rice. this ball fetched $3,500 at a charity auction but stolen before it could be claimed by the high bidder. police say lamb turned himself in after learning that his image was captured on camera and shown all over local newscasts and investigators are looking for the public's help identifying the four other persons of interest who were seated with lamb at the event at the palace restaurant. >>> a chopper flying overhead and eggs falling from the sky. it was a very different kind of easter. this is at stone gate elementary school in west sacramento. project church came up with the idea to drop 20,000 eggs filled with candy from a helicopter. some eggs broke apart during the drop. the kids didn't care. project church's west sacramento campus said thanks to the egg drop, they had about 800 new faces showing up for easter sunday services. >>> the warriors kick off the playoffs with a business-like victory. but they wrap up the team's first wi
police have arrested a 45-year-old patrick lamb of san jose.edly stealing a football autographed by jerry rice. this ball fetched $3,500 at a charity auction but stolen before it could be claimed by the high bidder. police say lamb turned himself in after learning that his image was captured on camera and shown all over local newscasts and investigators are looking for the public's help identifying the four other persons of interest who were seated with lamb at the event at the palace...
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patrick was a true athlete. he gave 100% to the craft of acting.m the movie. you see it in scenes in australia. his skydiving gear. he fell out of the plane himself. he was an all-around american, loved by everyone. it's going to be a fantastic auction on april 28th. >> he poured himself in the roles. >> we don't put baby in the corner. >> that's two for you. the auction is april 28th. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] >>> who is celebrating a birthday on this gorgeous day? >> let's spin some smucker's jars and find out from our good pals. happy 100th birthday to alcina mathias, a hard-working lady from indianapolis, indiana. did not retire until she was in her 70s. mr. joseph of hudson, ohio. served in the army air corps during world war ii. god bless you and thank you for your service. happy 105th birthday to opel jac jacobs. if you need someone to cheer you up, opel is the one to go to. hilda bluestone, 100 years old. a retired interior designer from somerset, new jersey. euni eunice glanm celebrating 100 ye
patrick was a true athlete. he gave 100% to the craft of acting.m the movie. you see it in scenes in australia. his skydiving gear. he fell out of the plane himself. he was an all-around american, loved by everyone. it's going to be a fantastic auction on april 28th. >> he poured himself in the roles. >> we don't put baby in the corner. >> that's two for you. the auction is april 28th. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. [ cheers and applause ]...
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patrick gearey is at wembley for us, patrick, cheslea proving just too strong for tottenham in the end pitch after an exciting evening. the ball had this rivalry because of the history and geography. spurs at the youthful energy, chelsea the more proven winners. it set up a frenzied match, but it began on a very sombre note will stop before the match, a reminder of more important matters. the former england defender died yesterday aged 1m. football remembers. in the battle of the premier league‘s top two, chelsea we re premier league‘s top two, chelsea were quickly on the front foot, and leaving eden hazard on the bench raise eyebrows, but the man who replaced raise the roof. headed in five minutes, antonio conte‘s chelsea off to a flying start. totte n ha m chelsea off to a flying start. tottenham have struggled playing at wembley and now needed to send all in quickly. harry game‘s header did just that. his 26th goal of the season just that. his 26th goal of the season strong spurs to life. on the big occasions, it‘s important to keep your composure. enjoying his day in the sunshine.
patrick gearey is at wembley for us, patrick, cheslea proving just too strong for tottenham in the end pitch after an exciting evening. the ball had this rivalry because of the history and geography. spurs at the youthful energy, chelsea the more proven winners. it set up a frenzied match, but it began on a very sombre note will stop before the match, a reminder of more important matters. the former england defender died yesterday aged 1m. football remembers. in the battle of the premier...
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. >> patrick, let me start with you. a lot of folks suspected one of the reasons the trump administration dropped this massive bomb in afghanistan was to send this message to north korea. what do you say to that? and if not north korea, then who else? >> the message really, all the messages are being sent to china right now, because china is the decisive player. they're the ones with influence over north korea. the trump administration has sent mixed messages to china. until the bombing of syria and this recent bomb was dropped in afghanistan, in the chinese media the talk was how trump was a paper tiger. he had raised the one china policy and questioning it, and backed down. he raised the question of china is a currency manipulator and backed down. now maybe some of these moves in syria and afghanistan have changed that calculus. the tone in the chinese media does seem to have picked up on that. >> they seem to take him more seriously? >> yes. at least they're trying to figure out how serious he is. >> gale, i want to s
. >> patrick, let me start with you. a lot of folks suspected one of the reasons the trump administration dropped this massive bomb in afghanistan was to send this message to north korea. what do you say to that? and if not north korea, then who else? >> the message really, all the messages are being sent to china right now, because china is the decisive player. they're the ones with influence over north korea. the trump administration has sent mixed messages to china. until the...
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patrick gearey, bbc news, at wembley. it's a cup weekend in scotland too.rough to their first scottish cup final in 17 years after beating the holders hibernian 3—2. their first goal was scored after just 13 seconds at hampden park. the match was heading for extra time at 2—2, but a deflected effort inside the last five minutes , that went down as an own goal, saw the dons through to the final. there was a dramatic opening to great britain's fed cup tie. the romania captain, ilie nastase, was ejected from the venue after swearing at the british team members, leaving one of them, johanna konta, in tears. nastase has been suspended for the rest of the tie that is balanced at 1—1. alex gulrajani reports. we are used to outpourings of a motion on a tennis court, just not like this. chohan konta was on top against sister, but she wasn't her only challenge. both konta and her captain felt the home crowd had overstepped the mark. romanian captain ilie nastase then got involved. already facing an investigation for comments he made about serena williams yesterday, n
patrick gearey, bbc news, at wembley. it's a cup weekend in scotland too.rough to their first scottish cup final in 17 years after beating the holders hibernian 3—2. their first goal was scored after just 13 seconds at hampden park. the match was heading for extra time at 2—2, but a deflected effort inside the last five minutes , that went down as an own goal, saw the dons through to the final. there was a dramatic opening to great britain's fed cup tie. the romania captain, ilie nastase,...
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patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d.ish 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. by a passion for better understanding our world. thoughtful travel can engage our minds, challenge our assumptions, broaden our perspectives, and completely surprise us, just like public television. and by... -bread for the world, an advocacy organization working to end hunger and poverty at home and abroad. -hi. i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're celebrating the traditions in umbria and tuscany. it's the heart of italy. thanks for joini
patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d.ish 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...
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. >> patrick, we went after you earlier, anything you think of, when you look at this year differenthan others? >> it's interesting, in a lot of ways the dinner got better, even though trump is not going to be there. parties are being cancelled. i will say, though, it does seem like a little bit too late in a lot of regards. i mean, president obama was not great towards the press, but no one cancelled parties then. i know it's probably cooler not to like donald trump than it was under obama, but if the idea is you want to protest bad policies which doesn't mean that trumps are not worse, they could have done a better job. i think what is upsetting about the president not because there is the one good thing about the dinner is the only night that people maybe care about white house journalism. and it's a great opportunity to shine a light on their struggles which are real and unfortunate and autd to ought to be fixed a supported by the american people. and people are not going to tune in tonight. this is the one night of the year people may learn about freedom of information requests,
. >> patrick, we went after you earlier, anything you think of, when you look at this year differenthan others? >> it's interesting, in a lot of ways the dinner got better, even though trump is not going to be there. parties are being cancelled. i will say, though, it does seem like a little bit too late in a lot of regards. i mean, president obama was not great towards the press, but no one cancelled parties then. i know it's probably cooler not to like donald trump than it was...
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rebecca as well as patrick, thank you so much. >>> up next, russian military planes fly close to the alaskan coastline. and reports that russian troops are being mobilized between the russia and north korea border. how the kremlin is responding. >>> also, isis claiming responsibility after a man opens fire on police in the heart of paris. will this influence the french presidential election this weekend? we'll take you live to paris. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high
rebecca as well as patrick, thank you so much. >>> up next, russian military planes fly close to the alaskan coastline. and reports that russian troops are being mobilized between the russia and north korea border. how the kremlin is responding. >>> also, isis claiming responsibility after a man opens fire on police in the heart of paris. will this influence the french presidential election this weekend? we'll take you live to paris. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with...
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us to bring such esteemed guests to campus including vice president al gore, tim russert, senator patrick leahy, and justices sonja sotomayor and stephen breyer to take part in this form which honors dr. bernstein's many contributions to our university community and to our understanding of the u.s. political system. today, we have the privilege of ginsburg,ruth ater associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. since her confirmation to the court nearly 25 years ago, she has brought a thoughtful, measured approach to her distinguished service on the bench, holding consensus and voicing eloquence in dissent. we are deeply honored to have her with us this afternoon to share her insights and reflections with our georgetown community. to introduce justice ginsburg, it is my pleasure to welcome chief judge rubber katzman of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. judge katzmann was appointed to by federal bench in 1999 president clinton. and he began his service as inef judge, 14 years later 2013. judge katzmann is also an engaged member of our georgetown community, ha
us to bring such esteemed guests to campus including vice president al gore, tim russert, senator patrick leahy, and justices sonja sotomayor and stephen breyer to take part in this form which honors dr. bernstein's many contributions to our university community and to our understanding of the u.s. political system. today, we have the privilege of ginsburg,ruth ater associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. since her confirmation to the court nearly 25 years ago, she has...
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patrick, bonobos is a great company. what is walmart doing?y, $110 jeans, what's their goal? >> i think it's intellectual capital, assets they are going after. that was true i think with jet.com. walmart could have built up its own jet.com and basically copied that business model but there's a ton of proprietary intellectual capital they were after with jet.com and some relates to the way a basket of merchandise is priced as you add merchandise and you combine it into a basket, the price changes. prices change with individual items and the basket price comes down. so i think they are doing the same thing here with these smaller acquisitions bonobos is a premiere brand right now, really hot brand in retail. they are shaking things up. they've got 30 stores but it's primarily an online retailer. >> is it smart for them to -- their last four small acquisitions for all to be in the apparel space? >> well, yeah, melissa, i don't think it matters necessarily because it's intellectual capital and they are going to take it and apply it across the enti
patrick, bonobos is a great company. what is walmart doing?y, $110 jeans, what's their goal? >> i think it's intellectual capital, assets they are going after. that was true i think with jet.com. walmart could have built up its own jet.com and basically copied that business model but there's a ton of proprietary intellectual capital they were after with jet.com and some relates to the way a basket of merchandise is priced as you add merchandise and you combine it into a basket, the price...
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i presented the idea to the 4 arts leadership, the wonderful chairman patrick henry, president david brenneman, and education committee chair shelly guglein. their reaction was positive. >> we then smoke to our marvelous can-do marley shareland, director of education, and tireless senior associate of education donna marie valley, and along with dependable administrative assistant stephanie grant, they all supported the idea of tanking on this big project. together, we hope to engage a...