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patrick j.hard george bruehert andrew brunn vincent edward brunton ronald paul bucca brandon j. buchanan greg joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga jr. stephen bunin matthew j. burke thomas daniel burke william francis burke jr. charles f. burr gang, iii. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick dennis byrne timothy g. byrne jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero jr. >> and to my ink will louie anthony williams, i can't believe it's already been 16 years but the one thing you taught me that i kept on going was to be kind to everyone no matter who they are and i take that with me no matter where i go. i hope you're looking down on us and hope to see you -- well. >> and my aunt guma thackerty, it's been 16 years. it's been so long and so much has happened and i don't know what you'd think anymore. but we're trying hard t
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patrick: it is going into content. guy: they will look like everybody else? patrick: exactly.on is so dwarfed by what disney does. netflix is half of disney's market cap. in 2019, disney is coming out with frozen ii, star wars 9, indiana jones, the lion king remake. netflix, "house of cards," great show. they do not have merchandising, theme park. the market says disney is worth 16 times earnings, and netflix is worth 200 times earnings. disney is competing with netflix. it is launching its own streaming. it has content. that will give it something of relevance in the future, but these other media companies have that as well, and more. but they are being priced in old-fashioned multiples. hulu is a second player in the tv, secondaming behind netflix. it disney owns 35% of that, too. there is lots of cases where disney moves in on netflix, and i do not netflix will generate something sustainable to dominate this industry, and that is what 200 times earnings implies. matt: i am guessing distribution, the leaders in distribution are netflix, hulu, and itunes. how do you think tha
patrick: it is going into content. guy: they will look like everybody else? patrick: exactly.on is so dwarfed by what disney does. netflix is half of disney's market cap. in 2019, disney is coming out with frozen ii, star wars 9, indiana jones, the lion king remake. netflix, "house of cards," great show. they do not have merchandising, theme park. the market says disney is worth 16 times earnings, and netflix is worth 200 times earnings. disney is competing with netflix. it is...
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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 everything. medical care and good infrastructure are also key to improving the lives of those in poverty. but largely, it's the basics that are missing in the slums. 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', a sp
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 everything. medical care...
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mark: patrick armstrong.s florida braces for hurricane irma, mexico has been struck by an earthquake which the president says is the strongest in a century. ocean offake hit the the coast and has killed at least five people. the tsunami warning center has issued an alert that tsunami waves are possible as far south as ecuador. lets the to bloomberg's executive producer in mexico city. juan pablo, how is this being felt where you are in mexico city? >> it is very scary. this building was shaking. , the president just confirmed that this was the biggest earthquake in the country in at least a century. imagine that it was a very strong one. mark: can you give us a sense of the damage that has been evident, and are there any signs there have been any oil refinery disruptions from the quake? >> the epicenter is in the south. refinery, the a largest of the company, and the company said that is not affected by this. here in mexico city, we didn't see damages in the infrastructure, the airports, subway, highways. the
mark: patrick armstrong.s florida braces for hurricane irma, mexico has been struck by an earthquake which the president says is the strongest in a century. ocean offake hit the the coast and has killed at least five people. the tsunami warning center has issued an alert that tsunami waves are possible as far south as ecuador. lets the to bloomberg's executive producer in mexico city. juan pablo, how is this being felt where you are in mexico city? >> it is very scary. this building was...
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hey, patrick, get in here. ♪ patrick, you try it, too. patrick, watch it! patrick, watch it!eat job. emma, come on back. all the kids, come on back. [ cheers and applause ] come out here, patrick. guys, i have one more thing to show you. ge wants young minds to dream big to make the impossible possible. so they're giving each of you $5,000 to help further your education. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ congratulations! that's what i'm talking about here. leah, that's for you, a giant check. congrats, guys. my thanks to patrick, emma, leah, and our friends at ge. for more, check out our ge fallonventions website to see some of my inventions. stick around, we'll be right back with seth mcfarlane everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: ge -- imagination at work. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] dad: molly, can you please take out the trash? (sigh) ( ♪ ) dad: molly! trash! ( ♪ ) whoo! ( ♪ ) mom: hey, molly? it's time to go! (bell ringing) class, let's turn to page 136, recessive traits skip generations. who would like to read? ( ♪ ) molly: i reprogrammed the robots to do the inspec
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so, he listened to patrick henry for about 20 minutes. and then he looked at his watch and realized that an hour and ten minutes have passed and he was enthralled with the oratory. i told that story in order to remind you that i am not patrick henry. and i could make 20 minutes feel like an hour and ten minutes. [laughter] you have a handout but i'm going to try to refer to a couple incidents in terms of a handout. what i thought i could do tonight is basically speak to the four headings if you will. first i just wanted to introduce henry and say a few words at least developed by another biography of henry seemed to be appropriate. second, i want to talk briefly about the cause and the stamp act. in the handout you've got a reproduction of the painting done in the 1830s. for some reason they always depict him speaking with an arm up like that. at the parsons cause case in hanover courthouse. i would like to talk about the interaction with slavery and i want to talk very briefly about the relationship to his contemporaries particularly jef
so, he listened to patrick henry for about 20 minutes. and then he looked at his watch and realized that an hour and ten minutes have passed and he was enthralled with the oratory. i told that story in order to remind you that i am not patrick henry. and i could make 20 minutes feel like an hour and ten minutes. [laughter] you have a handout but i'm going to try to refer to a couple incidents in terms of a handout. what i thought i could do tonight is basically speak to the four headings if you...
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go back to patrick in london i had a great question i was going to ask you but i think at the end of the first segment you've got gave such an expression but i think i'll just give you the floor go ahead patrick. kind of a got a problem with this deference to the generals for instance you know you look at the resumes of all of these so-called generals war heroes or what have you the david petraeus of the world the resume is chalk full of failures scandals and otherwise international embarrassment some of the biggest foreign policy failures in u.s. history so there's nothing to celebrate their afghanistan is not a success it never made sense from the beginning and it's. still doesn't make sense now ditto with iraq you have all these sages who did the surge for instance so it's just to put any too much padding on the back of the military i think the problem in this discussion the real problem is the united states has no foreign policy and to say that the united states ever had any interests if you want to talk about national security interests there are none the us has corporate intere
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economist policy analyst and author of from financial crisis to stagnation and in london we cross to patrick and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you first in washington there are a lot of people that would claim and i think with good credence that the trumpet ministrations foreign policy is just a mirror with maybe with different reflections of the foreign policy that we had under george w. bush and barack obama so thomas in washington how do you see that. peter i and in short brief yes there is a considerable continuity at this stage donald trump has now signed on for the neo con platform so that people understand what the neo con view of the world is that it comes out of after the fall of the soviet union a view emerged on the right to begin with that never again would there be any power that could challenge the united states as had done the former soviet union. trump is now on board for that it's
economist policy analyst and author of from financial crisis to stagnation and in london we cross to patrick and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you first in washington there are a lot of people that would claim and i think with good credence that the trumpet ministrations foreign policy is just a...
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i tell that story to remind you that i'm not patrick henry. and i can perhaps make 20 minutes feel like an hour and ten. i'm going to try to talk about a couple of incidents but what i thought i would do tonight is speak to for headings, first i will introduce henry and say a few words about why another biography of henry seem to be appropriate. second i'll talk about the stamp act in the handout you have a reproduction of the same thing done in the 1830s that the historical society is showing henry for some reason they depict him speaking with an arm up maybe i should do that. at the parsons clause case in hanover courthouse, third i like to say a few words about patrick henry and his interaction was slavery. and finally, i want to talk briefly about henry and relationship to his contemporary and particularly jefferson especially washington i was thinking as we go through the evening as we move from one subject to another word any other time something is on clearly have a question, please holler. i'm perfectly happy to go in whatever directio
i tell that story to remind you that i'm not patrick henry. and i can perhaps make 20 minutes feel like an hour and ten. i'm going to try to talk about a couple of incidents but what i thought i would do tonight is speak to for headings, first i will introduce henry and say a few words about why another biography of henry seem to be appropriate. second i'll talk about the stamp act in the handout you have a reproduction of the same thing done in the 1830s that the historical society is showing...
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let's go back to cnn's patrick oppmann in cuba where winds have calmed down.s like a few minutes since we talked to you. it's coming in waves, right? >> reporter: that is absolutely right, wolf. it's not blowing hard. there's no rain. just about 15, 20 minutes ago when we last spoke, it was a very different picture. >> yep, yep, let me put my jacket on. whew! wolf, i didn't have a rain jacket when it hit because it had not rained a single drop here all day long. we haven't seen any rain. it just goes to show how quickly these things can come out of nowhere. so, if you are in florida awaiting this storm, don't be outside. don't be near the water. don't be in a place where something like this can surprise you. you know, we're on the weak side of the storm. the storm is not expected to make direct land fall here. it is passing off the coast. cuba is actually missing a bullet here. it's going to strike florida as a much more dangerous storm. for that intensity, that brief moment there, it felt like a jet engine. i could not get the jacket on. i was having trouble
let's go back to cnn's patrick oppmann in cuba where winds have calmed down.s like a few minutes since we talked to you. it's coming in waves, right? >> reporter: that is absolutely right, wolf. it's not blowing hard. there's no rain. just about 15, 20 minutes ago when we last spoke, it was a very different picture. >> yep, yep, let me put my jacket on. whew! wolf, i didn't have a rain jacket when it hit because it had not rained a single drop here all day long. we haven't seen any...
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with it so his father came to virginia in the 17 twenties it is namesake teefourteen the reverend patrick henry came to virginia as a clergyman they settled that is north of richmond and eventually henry's father very well in that day used bin to the wealthy widow and he studied mostly with his father and did not go to school which is why that patrick henry college in virginia for those who have been home schooled with that homeschooling movement with regarding henry as a particular founding father so he does a couple movies he tries as a merchant his father tries to set him and his brother up with a store but they lack the credit that is necessary in the economy because they lack of those deep pockets of their competitors that the scottish factors had and it doesn't last for very long but ultimately henry begins to read law there is the question how long he read that some people say four weeks. [laughter] some people say six months but jefferson doesn't think he read it at all. [laughter] but he passes the bar eggs a.m. at the hands of george to becomes a law professor and the attorney g
with it so his father came to virginia in the 17 twenties it is namesake teefourteen the reverend patrick henry came to virginia as a clergyman they settled that is north of richmond and eventually henry's father very well in that day used bin to the wealthy widow and he studied mostly with his father and did not go to school which is why that patrick henry college in virginia for those who have been home schooled with that homeschooling movement with regarding henry as a particular founding...
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patrick: comerica bank has a similar number.e long-term, things we are looking at and trying to assess the damage. we are going from recovery to repair and now looking at, how do we move forward? we do not think it will have long-term impact on houston. we work with corporations. my organization which with corporations try to get them to relocate or expand to the region. at any one time, we may be working with 100 companies in the pipeline or more. so far, only one company said to take them off the short list. michael: what about rebuilding? how long will that take given how tight labor markets are? patrick: rebuilding for homeowners is hard to tell. permits were down 25% compared to last year. there was some excess capacity. it is a question of when you get your fema check, your flood insurance check, and housing you can get started. we have concerns about shortage of labor. the labor market is a little different than everyone else, but i expect a year from now, most everybody will be back in their homes, hopefully six months f
patrick: comerica bank has a similar number.e long-term, things we are looking at and trying to assess the damage. we are going from recovery to repair and now looking at, how do we move forward? we do not think it will have long-term impact on houston. we work with corporations. my organization which with corporations try to get them to relocate or expand to the region. at any one time, we may be working with 100 companies in the pipeline or more. so far, only one company said to take them off...
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but not in any statistically significant way let me put the point to patrick patrick you said earlier that from the very beginning you thought that there was no real chance of the opposition winning a military victory and i thought but what what but what should syrians have done who were opposed to assad who were being killed by such as they've just surrendered because they had no chance they were told by people like yourself that they had no chance no this is this is very difficult to you know this isn't you know this isn't many syrians most syrians i know felt they were choosing between bad and worse. and they did think that the alternative was. linked organizations would take over if the house had failed and that of course was a strength of. who is about and who is worth in your analogy that because moment of saying assad's much worse is the number one killer of civilians when you say bad and worse and you will do that saddam. and elsewhere really did think that they would prefer to stick with that had rather than have islamic state take over. they or al-qaeda linked organizations
but not in any statistically significant way let me put the point to patrick patrick you said earlier that from the very beginning you thought that there was no real chance of the opposition winning a military victory and i thought but what what but what should syrians have done who were opposed to assad who were being killed by such as they've just surrendered because they had no chance they were told by people like yourself that they had no chance no this is this is very difficult to you know...
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patrick right, there he is right in the eye of the storm.is just beginning to lose contact with cuba. when that happens the storm will restrengthen. the storm died overnight or a little bit because he did hit the keys and there's a mountain dh chain that brought in some dry air and i still think a high cat 4, into the lower keys. maybe the dry corps tu gas if key west gets cleared altogether. >> all right. making sure we understand where this thing is going and i know that we have an update coming i think from the hurricane center. >> yeah, in 24 minutes. >> we'll bring you that as well. we'll hopefully get victor back up in miami to see what they are dealing with there. you know, you missed a bunch of great guys today? everywhere you went. where? i don't know, who? but you could know with new missed connections from match. check it out... oh, crossed paths with john. you had no idea. check out new missed connections on match. start for free today! i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's
patrick right, there he is right in the eye of the storm.is just beginning to lose contact with cuba. when that happens the storm will restrengthen. the storm died overnight or a little bit because he did hit the keys and there's a mountain dh chain that brought in some dry air and i still think a high cat 4, into the lower keys. maybe the dry corps tu gas if key west gets cleared altogether. >> all right. making sure we understand where this thing is going and i know that we have an...
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patrick klugman: of course, it has already. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sharyl: hello. i'm sharyl attkisson. welcome to "full measure." one of the first things president trump did in office was to sign an executive order building the border wall. this week, he again promised that the wall will get built. but a new wall between the u.s. and mexico remains both myth and metaphor because to date there's no funding to pay for it. we went down to the border between texas and mexico, a place where they've always lived without a border wall and only the rio grande river separates two countries, to hear how they feel. mauricio vidaurri: as you can see, it wasn't a big place. sharyl: mauricio vidaurri's family history is situated on 1300 raw acres of texas border land, part of a spanish land grant, even before there was a united states of america. mauricio: in this room, in this house, my father was born. born and raised. sharyl:
patrick klugman: of course, it has already. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sharyl: hello. i'm sharyl attkisson. welcome to "full measure." one of the first things president trump did in office was to sign an executive order building the border wall. this week, he again promised that the wall will get built. but a new wall between the u.s. and mexico remains both myth and metaphor...
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tell me your name, sir. >> patrick. >> patrick tell me about the car. >> using sensitive judges environment -- what construction is ahead and turns a way to move, to not get hit >> in layman's terms, it sends out a censor and can tell whether or not it can go forward saturday? >> right >> tell me how long did this take to build >> it didn't take so long because we knew what we wanted to do, so the only problem we encountered, the only thing was the programming because you know, you have to do stuff and if it doesn't work, that was the major problem we encountered but basically >> is this kind of technology in cars today >> yes, especially when you think about cars like company they're building, same sensors being used when they're protecting the cars coming by and gives you the flashlight >> i love it. can we see it in operation? >> all right. so tell me what we're seeing. >> so the car has a battery sensors, it has sensors around the front of it. ultrasonic sensors, remote control similar to the google car on the road these days >> congratulations to these students getting involved and obv
tell me your name, sir. >> patrick. >> patrick tell me about the car. >> using sensitive judges environment -- what construction is ahead and turns a way to move, to not get hit >> in layman's terms, it sends out a censor and can tell whether or not it can go forward saturday? >> right >> tell me how long did this take to build >> it didn't take so long because we knew what we wanted to do, so the only problem we encountered, the only thing was the...
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patrick oppmann there in cuba. patrick, thank you so much. stay safe.yone, what 82 seeing right now in cuba is on its way in less than 24 hours to the keys, south florida and straight up the peninsula. christie, i'm going to send it back to you. >> thank you so much, victor. we appreciate it. we want to take a look at more power from the storm and show you the latest we're getting from barbuda after irma just crushed that island on tuesday. it's a category 5. it's amazing that only one person died on that island. but residents are preparing for a second hurricane. and that's in just four days. here's lela santiago. >> reporter: once surrounded by water, now decimated, left unrecognizable by hurricane irma. this is the shocking view as we fly on to the island of barbuda. jerome theiss said hurricanes are a way of life here. but not this one. and this could get worse, as the hurricane ravaged i would braces for jose, those who arrived from ant teague antigua, going to take a second hit. >> it's my home, i have to try to save it. >> reporter: even more, de
patrick oppmann there in cuba. patrick, thank you so much. stay safe.yone, what 82 seeing right now in cuba is on its way in less than 24 hours to the keys, south florida and straight up the peninsula. christie, i'm going to send it back to you. >> thank you so much, victor. we appreciate it. we want to take a look at more power from the storm and show you the latest we're getting from barbuda after irma just crushed that island on tuesday. it's a category 5. it's amazing that only one...
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it was patrick oppmann, so far, so good for him.take the storm surge away. for a while we were concerned, he was on the second floor and the water was almost that high. here we go, 130 miles per hour moving west at 12 miles per hour. here's a category 4 hurricane making landfall very close to the florida keys. we're talking about key west or possibly dry tortugas. it may go west of key west. that would be bad, that with put key west on the bad side, the dirty side. if you look the whole storm down the middle, this is the better side to be on. this is the worst side to be on. because not only are the winds going this way, and this way, but your travel, your direction of travel is adding to the speed on that side of the storm. so here we go, what will we see for the next couple of hours? wave after wave of showers coming in these are the outer bands of the weather, of the storm itself. it's going to take another, i think, before we truly get the worst winds, it's going to take another 24 to 30 hours to get into miami. let me show you
it was patrick oppmann, so far, so good for him.take the storm surge away. for a while we were concerned, he was on the second floor and the water was almost that high. here we go, 130 miles per hour moving west at 12 miles per hour. here's a category 4 hurricane making landfall very close to the florida keys. we're talking about key west or possibly dry tortugas. it may go west of key west. that would be bad, that with put key west on the bad side, the dirty side. if you look the whole storm...
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good to see both of you. >> good to see you. >> start with you, patrick. one thing you think they need to know. >> a lot of people talk beauty side hustles, about 30% are doing side hustle. did you know you can use your side hustle to grow your business. when you're work ongoing a business you're heads down all the time. it's important to look around at others an invest time or money in business or maybe start something unrelated to what you're doing during the day on the side where you can do that without messing up your day job or risking your actual busine. >> do you think most people with side hustles are in the early stages of their company? when you say side hustle, you mean investing, you don't necessarily mean starting your own thing on the side. >> exactly. can you do either one. let me give you an example, a friend of mine, diego, has a travel business. great business, going fine, mature. he had an idea for smart suit case. he wasn't going to do that in his day job, didn't have the time. launch add business and doing millions in sales and he work
good to see both of you. >> good to see you. >> start with you, patrick. one thing you think they need to know. >> a lot of people talk beauty side hustles, about 30% are doing side hustle. did you know you can use your side hustle to grow your business. when you're work ongoing a business you're heads down all the time. it's important to look around at others an invest time or money in business or maybe start something unrelated to what you're doing during the day on the side...
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to discuss this further now i'm joined live by geo political analyst patrick hannington patrick welcome to the program to talk about this now in your opinion what message do you think washington is sending with this bomb the deployment. this is a message of aggression it's a message of war it's certainly the message just age that trumps base i guess some of them anyway want to hear it's the message that the military industrial complex in the united states all the defense contractors they want to hear this it's john mccain's message it's james madison's message this is you know the message of the neoconservative war hawks so that's basically who he's talking to in terms of diplomacy it's completely counterproductive in terms of china relations it's very poor form and also in terms of military strategy it's worthless it's nothing in fact you know the other thing is obama would have done the same thing in fact obama did exactly the same thing in september of two thousand and sixteen he flew a b. one bomber over south korea not very far at all technically from where this was flown today of
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now back as patrick said as a category five strength.hose who cannot leave or chose not to, are starting to pour into emergency shelters. we'll talk to the city manager of north miami next. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. announcer: your daughter just had her first breakup. do you... [both sobbing] don't worry, sweetie. this is gonna happen a lot. announcer: or... "nice, single boys." heh heh. that was weird. announcer: as a parent, there are no perfect answers, but you don't have to be perfect to a perfect parent. thousands of teens in foster care will love you just the same. albreakthrough withyou back. non-drowsy allegra® for fast 5-in-1 multi-symptom relief. breakthrough allergies with allegra®. >>> welcome back everyone to our continuing coverage of hurricane irma. i'm michael holmes in orlando, fl
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what are you feeling now, patrick? cuba, victor and to give you an idea, we are in a coastal town where the ocean as flooded the entire town, continuing some debris going by and right where we are is about five feet of water. we're on the second floor but we are oar watching with some concern as the water continues to go up for most of the houses in this town, they are single story houses and they've been flooded and probably destroyed by this storm. so even though irma is heading towards you, it is continuing to have a major impact, continuing to cause lots and lots of damage here. we're hearing debris flying by and it has been a devastating storm but we won't know until the sun comes up how devastating, victor. >> all right. thank you so much. christie, back to you in atlanta. >> all right. miami officials are taking some measures to get some of the homeless people off the streets and into shelters. we know there are shelters already to capacity, especially those pet friendly but in some drastic cases they are actual
what are you feeling now, patrick? cuba, victor and to give you an idea, we are in a coastal town where the ocean as flooded the entire town, continuing some debris going by and right where we are is about five feet of water. we're on the second floor but we are oar watching with some concern as the water continues to go up for most of the houses in this town, they are single story houses and they've been flooded and probably destroyed by this storm. so even though irma is heading towards you,...
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our cnn's patrick oppmann is there on the north coast. patrick, i want you to give us an update on what you're seeing there. but also leaning on your years of living in cuba. being based there. your fears for the island, considering the conditions you're seeing as irma passes. >> reporter: you know, it's really just astounding as the light comes up, and you see the damage where we are. and this is very concerning hurricane because skufring this in cuba, somewhat, they got it dead on last night. the effects are as far away as havana. and throughout the island. and still, the waters recede. right now, we're on the second floor of a he'ouse, five or six feet of water. most of the houses in this region are single story houses were sometimes, with wooden roofs. sorry, there's another wind gust in here. it's not done yet. but some of the houses you see look like they're going to fall over on a good day. i don't know how they survived. if we would have stayed on the first floor last night we would have drowned. most of the people who did not eva
our cnn's patrick oppmann is there on the north coast. patrick, i want you to give us an update on what you're seeing there. but also leaning on your years of living in cuba. being based there. your fears for the island, considering the conditions you're seeing as irma passes. >> reporter: you know, it's really just astounding as the light comes up, and you see the damage where we are. and this is very concerning hurricane because skufring this in cuba, somewhat, they got it dead on last...
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patrick, what are the current conditions?> reporter: i can hardly hear you, because once again even as the storm is moving away from cuba towards florida. it has just picked up in an incredible way, 14showing you t immense power of irma. we could hardly stand. we're seeing roofs torn off. and you look at it this way, this is the storm going out to sea. it really is incredible here. because it's just waves and waves of wind and rain blowing incorrectly hard. and just to give you some sense of what people here have been suffering from for the last eight to ten hours. this storm came in here as a category 5. they don't get any stronger than that. it is still a major hurricane. it's a very deadly storm. it's flooded the entire town i'm in. everything was understa eight t ten feet of water. the water receding out, the winds are still not, in cuba, a very powerful storm. and continuing direct damage on the islands. >> patrick, in the united states, the golf and the media have been sounding the alarm for days. what was it like in th
patrick, what are the current conditions?> reporter: i can hardly hear you, because once again even as the storm is moving away from cuba towards florida. it has just picked up in an incredible way, 14showing you t immense power of irma. we could hardly stand. we're seeing roofs torn off. and you look at it this way, this is the storm going out to sea. it really is incredible here. because it's just waves and waves of wind and rain blowing incorrectly hard. and just to give you some sense of...
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[reading names] [reading names] >> and my beloved brother patrick, with on behalf of the families, wemen and women of our armed forces risk and sacrificings their lives for our freedoms, thank you. we will never forget. we will forgive. god bless america. >> to my brother-in-law my wife eileen's only big brother -- extremely generous man who volunteered on so many sports teams as a coach, that the family lost track. that back in 1993, he helped everyone and so many people get out of the building and i am certain that's exactly what he did in 2001. [inaudible conversations] in florida, and texas -- god bless you and god bless these united states of america. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my uncle and aunt, we miss you and take care of grandfather for us. you would be both proud of all of your nieces and nef use. we love you and miss you dearly. >> and my uncle richard joseph we miss you every day. [reading names] >> and my son paul, paul you'll always be 28. and your spirit live on forever in our hearts. we miss you mom and dad. >> and my father kevin youssef smith a
[reading names] [reading names] >> and my beloved brother patrick, with on behalf of the families, wemen and women of our armed forces risk and sacrificings their lives for our freedoms, thank you. we will never forget. we will forgive. god bless america. >> to my brother-in-law my wife eileen's only big brother -- extremely generous man who volunteered on so many sports teams as a coach, that the family lost track. that back in 1993, he helped everyone and so many people get out of...
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brian stelter, david swerdlick, patrick healy, thanks so much. >> thanks, fred. >>> don't miss. there is much more, we've got a special monday night on health care and beyond. republican senators lindsey graham, bill cassidy debatding their health care bill live against democratic senators bernie sanders and amy klobuchar. jake tapper and dana bash moderating the fight over obamacare or health care overall, whatever it becomes at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. and we'll be right back. dental professionals recommend using an electric toothbrush. for an exceptionally fresh feeling choose philips sonicare diamondclean. hear the difference versus oral b. in a recently published clinical study, philips sonicare diamondclean outperforms oral-b 7000, removing up to 82% more plaque and improving gum health up to 70% more. its sonic technology cleaning deep between teeth. from the most recommended sonic toothbrush brand by dental professionals. switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare. save when you buy now. philips sonicare. wemost familiar companies,'s but we make more
brian stelter, david swerdlick, patrick healy, thanks so much. >> thanks, fred. >>> don't miss. there is much more, we've got a special monday night on health care and beyond. republican senators lindsey graham, bill cassidy debatding their health care bill live against democratic senators bernie sanders and amy klobuchar. jake tapper and dana bash moderating the fight over obamacare or health care overall, whatever it becomes at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. and we'll be...
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patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve.pping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb
patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve.pping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that...
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in sentencing, his honourjudge timothy spencer qc said to patrick rooney...d they span the whole range of modern slavery, actually, from sexual exploitation through to unscrupulous activity in the agricultural sector. so, for us, it's actually about checking across all sectors. but yes, there will have to be, i think, an element both checking more rigorously by all agencies. when lincolnshire police raided the slaves‘ caravans, they noticed the sheer smell from the squalid conditions. there doesn't appear to be any toilet area, unless it's that covered up alcove. meanwhile, patrick rooney‘s home was luxurious and clean and, although they may not have received the longest sentences, some of the judges‘ harshest comments were reserved for bridget and martin rooney senior, the parents of the family. the judge said to martin senior... two members of the family, a 54—year—old patrick rooney and a 35—year—old martin rooney, had short sentences suspended. the rest begin their sentences tonight. linsey smith there reporting from nottingham crown court. sir peter hall
in sentencing, his honourjudge timothy spencer qc said to patrick rooney...d they span the whole range of modern slavery, actually, from sexual exploitation through to unscrupulous activity in the agricultural sector. so, for us, it's actually about checking across all sectors. but yes, there will have to be, i think, an element both checking more rigorously by all agencies. when lincolnshire police raided the slaves‘ caravans, they noticed the sheer smell from the squalid conditions. there...
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patrick: you have to remember, their economy is growing strongly anyway. it is growing about 6% or 7% and i take your point about shadow banking, it has been around for many years. if you look at corporate debt, something like 170% of gdp. but that has been coming down all year because of the growth of the economy, so they should be able to manage that. it china has huge of foreign reserves, 2 trillion or three chilean bread and much of it is -- or 3 trillion. and much of it is in savings. a lot of the debt is owned by foreigners. it is manageable in a think it is well-known that they are taking policy decisions internally to correct that. they have a new head of the central bank. they have been increasing rates. and i think they have a handle on it. growth will continue. it will remain an engine of growth for the global economy and pmi's will remain strong in i think that will do well for the u.s. equities too. vonnie: patrick spencer, vice chairman of equities at baird. thank you for joining us. breaking news on global money will rio tinto, they start a
patrick: you have to remember, their economy is growing strongly anyway. it is growing about 6% or 7% and i take your point about shadow banking, it has been around for many years. if you look at corporate debt, something like 170% of gdp. but that has been coming down all year because of the growth of the economy, so they should be able to manage that. it china has huge of foreign reserves, 2 trillion or three chilean bread and much of it is -- or 3 trillion. and much of it is in savings. a...
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patrick geary, bbc news.out the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten — now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this week all our weather will be coming in from the atlantic, so will be coming in from the atlantic, so changeable, today we've seen a bag of low cloud producing rain and drizzle. it is moving very very slowly east. what we are tending to find is that this rain and drizzle is becoming lighter and more patchy. a bit of it heading towards eastern coasts where it has been dry today. we will be left with a lot of low cloud overnight, so you can see quite a bit of hillfort, it is quite warm air, to bridges 14—15 minimum, for the start of the week it's quite agree and gloomy start, coastal fog in the west, across east anglia we missing most of the rain but still low crowd, rain and drizzle over northern england, is in scotland and northern england, is in scotland and northern ireland starting dry, this rain beginning in the west accompanied b
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patrick was somebody -- he started using cocaine as a teenager. he was addicted late in his teens and his whole life revolved around cocaine. he had a relationship with a child, his addiction destroyed all of that. he has been in and out of rehab. at one point he was in for eight months and that left the country and landed at the airport and then called his dealer. he was desperate. his mother read a newspaper article about this experimental treatment and he started thinking, what have i got to lose? it turned out to be transformative for him. onre is a lot of work to do this technology because it is so experimental and these are small studies. but for him and other people i interviewed, it has changed their life. he has no interest in cocaine and he is thriving. host: calls for fran smith following the discussion of her reporting. from clearwater, florida, you are calling on the line for those impacted by addiction. tell us your story. caller: my story is, i am a teacher and basically i am part of the aa fellowship. is that,ught about it it is, t
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for so many hours, patrick, you are now just surveying the damage.hat are you seeing? >> absolutely. it makes it one of the highest death tolls so far and unusual for cuba to have so many dead because they do organize well for storms but obviously when it made impact as a 5 it was overwhelming for the people who experienced it and for the government. we're in the center and see the huge wave, aftermath of irma two days after it came through and there's still larger than unusual waves battering the shore and flooding over the weekend. the floodwaters have receded. all of us people are putting belongings out because this area was underwater and putting their belongings out to dry. there are huge pieces of concrete and trees down everywhere. a lot of it is without electricity, slowly being restored. pickup process, i expect the death toll to go higher as government authorities go door to door checking on people. you know, this storm had such an impact. not just here in havana where it wasn't even felt at its stronger but further down the island where it
for so many hours, patrick, you are now just surveying the damage.hat are you seeing? >> absolutely. it makes it one of the highest death tolls so far and unusual for cuba to have so many dead because they do organize well for storms but obviously when it made impact as a 5 it was overwhelming for the people who experienced it and for the government. we're in the center and see the huge wave, aftermath of irma two days after it came through and there's still larger than unusual waves...
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the car patrick harley is driving has been programmed by his parents. seat belts, speed, even radio volume. >> that's as loud as it goes. >> reporter: general motors and ford now offering teen driving options in vehicles. >> you can limit the speed of the >> reporter: freelance writer, patrick's father was given a car for a couple weeks and write an article. it has a report card. not only limits for the car but where the teen travels to as well. for a monthly fee, a parent can see if their teen stays within the agreed boundary. >> it's going to text you when they arrive at home or their friend's house. >> i know he's going to see whatever i'm doing later on the report card. >> he's doing a whole bunch of hard braking and tailgating. >> reporter: sounds a bit big brother. parental hovering? possibly, if not used correctly. >> spying does not work. and i do think that having texts and apps that relates to driving is going to be a part of our kids' growing that it be done collaboratively. >> we think this is the future when it comes to the next level of in
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ok let's get the thoughts now of geo political analyst patrick henderson who joins us good evening to you patrick just quickly then give us an appraisal of the situation and just how important will have significant is this joint operation between the russian and syrian military to regain deers or. this is very strategically incredibly important dairies or might be the most important choke point right now in the syrian conflict because of its geographical location it's really important potential supply line obviously for isis but it's even more important as a supply line and a junction for syrian forces on the ground as they try to retake those areas and moving north west in the direction of rocca it's incredibly important so there's that plus you know regionally russia's been making incredible advances with airstrikes with the syrian armed forces on the ground in conjunction and in the hama countryside as well and so you have isis being basically pinched on both sides of a sort of a greater regional area that they had more or less strategic control over a year a year and a half ago an
ok let's get the thoughts now of geo political analyst patrick henderson who joins us good evening to you patrick just quickly then give us an appraisal of the situation and just how important will have significant is this joint operation between the russian and syrian military to regain deers or. this is very strategically incredibly important dairies or might be the most important choke point right now in the syrian conflict because of its geographical location it's really important potential...
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the sort of patrick who send you a political analyst and executive director twenty first century what i call my patrick side of you on the line at a time again like this here we go again what you make of this instance another act of terror played out in a public place in london causing a lot of fear thankfully not too much damage because it appears it didn't go as the perpetrator planned. yeah this looks like almost a rerun of the july twenty first two thousand and five. were bomb it was a backpack bomb to detonate and just kind of smoked its way out but you know that was writing out their mouth over the last seven seven incident only a few weeks before. roughly the same area as well richard parsons green are very close together underground stations in the sort of. west part of west london but this is to call this an i.e.d. and almost generous i mean we were watching the video footage of it it's kind of bizarre you have a man a bucket there which is just going to earlier where everyone standing around taking pictures of it and it it's not it's for social media and it just kind of look
the sort of patrick who send you a political analyst and executive director twenty first century what i call my patrick side of you on the line at a time again like this here we go again what you make of this instance another act of terror played out in a public place in london causing a lot of fear thankfully not too much damage because it appears it didn't go as the perpetrator planned. yeah this looks like almost a rerun of the july twenty first two thousand and five. were bomb it was a...
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sir patrick stewart goes through the wardrobe to share some of his memories from the stage. and coming up after sport, the click team looks at the latest facial recognition technology. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president emmanuel macron. monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed. the rights of three million eu citizens living in the uk, how much the uk will pay on leaving and the future of the uk—irish border. it's the first response by a european leader to the prime minister's speech yesterday in florence, in which she suggested a two—year transition period after brexit, meaning the uk would finally break away in 2021. brexit secretary david davis is heading to brussels for the next round of talks with the eu negotiating team on monday. our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. theresa may came here to florence to try to unblock the brexit negotiations. with warm words about an exciting partnership ahead, a pledge to honour britain's commitments to the current
sir patrick stewart goes through the wardrobe to share some of his memories from the stage. and coming up after sport, the click team looks at the latest facial recognition technology. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president emmanuel macron. monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed. the rights of three million eu citizens living in the uk, how much the uk will pay on leaving and the future of...