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i'm sure that patrick is talking about that next.he's an expert from sfmta, so i don't want to steal his thunder, but he's a lead for the program, which focuses just on doing that. i would also be remiss if i didn't mention our top legislative priority for speed at the state level is automated speed enforcement which would allow for automated enforcement in san francisco of speeding violations. which in other jurisdictions where it's been implemented have been shown to decrease the fatalities by 50%. i really hear you around those concerns and really welcome the support for vision zero. and for these types of initiatives that will go a long way. we currently were not able to advance the bill for automated speed enforcement in the legislative session this year, but it's something we're committed to long-term. >> co-chair blacksten: thank you. now, we're going to go to patrick in a minute, but there is, i think, a council member here who would like to ask a question. so first is alex and then helen. >> thank you for coming and sharing
i'm sure that patrick is talking about that next.he's an expert from sfmta, so i don't want to steal his thunder, but he's a lead for the program, which focuses just on doing that. i would also be remiss if i didn't mention our top legislative priority for speed at the state level is automated speed enforcement which would allow for automated enforcement in san francisco of speeding violations. which in other jurisdictions where it's been implemented have been shown to decrease the fatalities...
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patrick: i'm going to try.t the same time, with how deep the fields are, these days, we need multiple guys -- moldable guys to step up and continue to play. -- multiple guys to step up and continue to play. off the bat, those guys are going to try to fulfill those dreams. vonnie: speaking of jordan and justin thompson -- thomas, yourself taking the green jacket, it is basically a reigning american major. how long can that last? what european topples one of you guys? paris.: none until after we know it is going to be a tough place to play. whole, not very good overseas, but we are up for the challenge. we cannot wait to go to paris and play. my first experience at gleneagles was absolutely incredible. vonnie: you do have a good record when it comes to the ryder cup. your manager has had a great year. what kind of sponsorships have been coming in? patrick: we are just along for the ride. the caa has been unbelievable. we are really enjoyed being with them and having a great time and what a year to have. olympic g
patrick: i'm going to try.t the same time, with how deep the fields are, these days, we need multiple guys -- moldable guys to step up and continue to play. -- multiple guys to step up and continue to play. off the bat, those guys are going to try to fulfill those dreams. vonnie: speaking of jordan and justin thompson -- thomas, yourself taking the green jacket, it is basically a reigning american major. how long can that last? what european topples one of you guys? paris.: none until after we...
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patrick, do you agree with that. should they take into consideration, like chicago, with a lot of gun violence. is that something relevant in courts? maybe different regulations? and you know, how relevant is it for instance, mass shootings happening, for instance las vegas and the nra supported bump stocks. what dow make of that kind of debate? >> this goes to first i thought you were going to the drug area and then -- so i was ready for that answer. you know, firearm localism. i think until the more tan growth case came down and appealed in supreme court. the first to argue against it, the fact that states and municipalities need to have stricter gun laws and the model firearms legislation. if you doubt -- then it brings uniformity and provides uniformity of laws that help show off the areas withless gun laws and protebts hunters and gun owners and ensure they don't get snared by a local rule that they were unaware of traveling with their gun. it becomes a localism and they realize that it is a great idea because t
patrick, do you agree with that. should they take into consideration, like chicago, with a lot of gun violence. is that something relevant in courts? maybe different regulations? and you know, how relevant is it for instance, mass shootings happening, for instance las vegas and the nra supported bump stocks. what dow make of that kind of debate? >> this goes to first i thought you were going to the drug area and then -- so i was ready for that answer. you know, firearm localism. i think...
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patrick and brennan, thank you so much for joining us. plauz -- [ applause ] >> and patrick is available after the program to autograph your book if you want to pick up a copy. thank you so much for coming. thank you. >>> join us tonight for "american history tv" in prime time. we'll look at the 50th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king junior. live coverage of the event marking milestone from memphis tennessee and legacy past and present civil rights leaders. and remarks by the georgia congressman. american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a look at covert operations. steve coal looks at the cia secret wars in afghanistan and pakistan in the book. and talking about her life as a cia eight in "breaking cover" investigative reporter looks at the pentagon interest in surveillance lead to the creation of the internet in the book "surveillance valley" and targeted assassinations in "rise and kill first." on c-span 2. a look at local and state and federal governments are doing. portions of events c-span covered this
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>> patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. >> anthony: right. >> patrick: ands country came inches from being broken up. >> anthony: close. >> patrick: yeah. >> anthony: do you think it'll ever happen in the history of the world? >> patrick: i don't know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. >> anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this place. correct me if i'm wrong. wilensky's is famous for the sandwich. the special. >> woman: wilensky special. right. >> anthony: and in what tradition does this fall? >> woman: it's basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was 'cause they were poor. and that's what they could make. >> anthony: wilensky's. an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed beef bologna and salami sandwiches, or specials, as they call them, along with egg creams and milkshakes. so, um, this a -- the special. and an appropriate beverage. egg cream. ve
>> patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. >> anthony: right. >> patrick: ands country came inches from being broken up. >> anthony: close. >> patrick: yeah. >> anthony: do you think it'll ever happen in the history of the world? >> patrick: i don't know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. >> anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate...
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patrick and roland will come up after we have the invocation. i would like to ask rabbi micah greenstein, a member of our board of directors, to provide us with our invocation. >> eyes opened or closed, however you pray, let us pray. part thewe continue to kamen's edge, at we remember what we told moses through the pillar of fire known as the burning bush. you said in a service, take your shoes off moses for the land on which you are standing is holy ground. chose thet margin ground of memphis just as he as heselma and burke -- chose selma and burning and everywhere hatred rain. he understood that to reveal the good lord, we must first unveil the evil. he knew that the goodness and decency of humanity is best revealed through the power of t sanitation workers on little girls in birmingham attacked and assassinated by the enemies of decency. as the world gathers in memphis to honor not the death but the life and legacy of king and in the presence of taylor branch who has made that task his life's work. dr. king askedn in the pouring rain 50 years
patrick and roland will come up after we have the invocation. i would like to ask rabbi micah greenstein, a member of our board of directors, to provide us with our invocation. >> eyes opened or closed, however you pray, let us pray. part thewe continue to kamen's edge, at we remember what we told moses through the pillar of fire known as the burning bush. you said in a service, take your shoes off moses for the land on which you are standing is holy ground. chose thet margin ground of...
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now we have west virginia attorney patrick morrisey.want to tell everybody at home that we have a little bit of delay in a single, so there's going to be hesitation between my questions and your answer. the first of all, what do you say to evan jenkins who you just heard? he said you wouldn't come around the, you never supported president trump during the 2016 election and didn't vote for hi him. >> well, like most west virginians know that evan jenkins is just really stretching the truth at a level he couldn't possibly imagine. first, i was a member of the electoral college that supported donald trump. evan jenkins cannot say that. that position is actually reserved for those who are really trusted to vote for the president. so not only did i vote for him in the electoral college, i voted for him at the convention. i did ads comparing myself to him in the 2016 campaign. what you really have here is a very desperate candidate evan jenkins, his liberal background is being exposed. evan lincoln jenkins was for planned parenthood, stumped
now we have west virginia attorney patrick morrisey.want to tell everybody at home that we have a little bit of delay in a single, so there's going to be hesitation between my questions and your answer. the first of all, what do you say to evan jenkins who you just heard? he said you wouldn't come around the, you never supported president trump during the 2016 election and didn't vote for hi him. >> well, like most west virginians know that evan jenkins is just really stretching the truth...
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also if he is a political commentator and a former kremlin adviser and in plymouth we crossed to patrick headings 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 alexander let me go to you first in london you know so much is happening and like to point out that you. actually spoken to the media apparently she had a phone call with her sister in russia and she's not giving up very much but i have to say what a miraculous recovery from if we start from the beginning of this story you know and talks it agent ten times worse than v.x. and on and on seeing how the media has changed its story the government has been stonewalling there's been no transparency whatsoever there is no cooperation and cooperation with russia that is asked to be part of the investigation i mean just stonewalling here go ahead alexander. well be the first of all what i find completely bizarre is that practically from day one all of the british media all of i
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politician or british mainstream journalists and they don't need evidence to back it up you know patrick you know mark has used the term the case against russia what is the case here all i can see is on the international stage is a lot of elbowing a lot of pressure being put on when we had with the the o.p.c. w. decision which if you look at all the membership it is a global member. ship but it was the people that wanted to make sure that russia wasn't part of the process either are a nato or in the european union lot an american asian they were they did know along with it all it's intensely politicized and so what is the case because i haven't been given any evidence yet ok but it seems like it's already gone to trial and the same people that brought to trial the jury go ahead patrick yeah it's a curious case imagine the prosecutor makes the accusations against the defendant but won't allow the defendant to see the evidence and is presumed guilty straight out of the gate it's absolutely incredible but you know let's look at this where did this term nova chuck come from and this is reall
politician or british mainstream journalists and they don't need evidence to back it up you know patrick you know mark has used the term the case against russia what is the case here all i can see is on the international stage is a lot of elbowing a lot of pressure being put on when we had with the the o.p.c. w. decision which if you look at all the membership it is a global member. ship but it was the people that wanted to make sure that russia wasn't part of the process either are a nato or...
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patrick reed congratulations to another first time winner. that's tough to be ahead like that and hold the lead. >> it was great the way he kept a straight face with he they put that jacket on him i'd be going. >> great day. >> thanks a lot. >> well tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00, on coffey tv 20. look at this. but first the near silent movie making noi >>> now, retires talk about what's coming up tonight on abc 7ews at 9:00 on coffey tv 20. alden smith why he ended up in a san francisco county jail this time. >>> and at 11:00. way o paying tribute with a vigil happening now in canada for the bush crash victims from the friday tragedy. >> word is out about a near silent horror flick and critics and movie goers say to get the full effects you have to see in the theeter. >> a quiet place is directed by john by the starter of the office. right now it's at 97% on rotten tomato. that was his wife in the movie emily blunt. >> well a quiet place earned $50 million in north america. more than three times what it cost to make. ready player one came in
patrick reed congratulations to another first time winner. that's tough to be ahead like that and hold the lead. >> it was great the way he kept a straight face with he they put that jacket on him i'd be going. >> great day. >> thanks a lot. >> well tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00, on coffey tv 20. look at this. but first the near silent movie making noi >>> now, retires talk about what's coming up tonight on abc 7ews at 9:00 on coffey tv 20. alden smith why he...
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patrick reed.m khalid and normani everybody. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be good. stick around we'll be right back with more of the "the tonight show," come on back everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ more and more people are finding themselves in a chevrolet for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy now. get 20% below msrp on all cruze and malibu lt models. that's over fifty four hundred dollars on this chevy malibu. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. we can'twhy?y here! flat toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his
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patrick reed congratulations to another first time winner.ahead like that and hold the lead. >> it was great the way he kept a straight face with he they put that jacket on him i'd be going. >> great day. >> thanks a lot. >> well tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00, on coffey tv 20. look at this. but first the near silent movie ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> now, retires talk about what's coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00 on coffey tv 20. alden smith why he ended up in a san francisco county jail this time. >>> and at 11:00. way o paying tribute with a vigil happening now in canada for the bush crash victims from the friday tragedy. >> word is out about a near silent horror flick and critics and movie goers say to get the full effects you have to see in the theeter. >> a quiet place is directed by john by the starter of the office. right now it's at 97% on rotten tomato. that was
patrick reed congratulations to another first time winner.ahead like that and hold the lead. >> it was great the way he kept a straight face with he they put that jacket on him i'd be going. >> great day. >> thanks a lot. >> well tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00, on coffey tv 20. look at this. but first the near silent movie ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with...
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patrick yeah.age wage of a miner is 60% greater than the average wage of all labors in the united states. that's pretty phenomenal. it's easy to see why people in mcdowell county want mining jobs. >> anthony: i'm staying in a town nearby, welch: there's no bar. >> left of tony: in the name of the father, we'd like to gather here to thank you for this opportunity to support our families. please watch after us, keep us safe while we're underground working. amen. >> group: amen. >> patrick: what do you got? >> patrick: i may just put my sandwich back here if you got bear meat. tony that's delicious. do you think the country as a whole, do you think they understand the coal business at all? what coal mining is about? richard no. tony they don't understand at all. patrick when you travel from new york to here, whether you're on a boat, plane, train, or in the sky or driving on a car, it's because of a mine. >> anthony: mining causes damage to the environment. of this, there is no doubt. but what cannot
patrick yeah.age wage of a miner is 60% greater than the average wage of all labors in the united states. that's pretty phenomenal. it's easy to see why people in mcdowell county want mining jobs. >> anthony: i'm staying in a town nearby, welch: there's no bar. >> left of tony: in the name of the father, we'd like to gather here to thank you for this opportunity to support our families. please watch after us, keep us safe while we're underground working. amen. >> group: amen....
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after grandson, to -- patrick armstrong, thank you, as well.conomics, finance, and politics. mr. masters joins, as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. ♪ tom: this morning, stocks find a bid after the president talks to mexico and china. what is the shortest path to a bear market? nafta off and then on. reading is tweeting and spotify streams and the original non-ipo . good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance, live in new york. i am tom keene. for francinen lacqua in london. what did you see in the markets in london, follow up to the carnage yesterday? guy: not really. and we saw this in the asian markets, as well, and toward
after grandson, to -- patrick armstrong, thank you, as well.conomics, finance, and politics. mr. masters joins, as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every...
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patrick reed fights to the end to seal the deal at augusta.rick read fights to the end to seal the deal at augusta. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell you doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doc
patrick reed fights to the end to seal the deal at augusta.rick read fights to the end to seal the deal at augusta. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections,...
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patrick reed, a self—confident texan in bold pink, started sunday in the lead.eed that that ball stayed up. he had a couple of goes at it. another young american, bright rickie fowler, could get himself to ia under par if he made this putt on the 18th. and that meant pressure for the reeds, wife, husband, had to make this to win. commentator: just commentator: just right commentator: just right of centre. patrick reed once instructed the european ryder cup crowd to shush. now augusta could cheer. commentator: yes, well done. just to make the putt on the last and watch the balljust go into the hole, knowing i had won my first major and it would finally end the drought of not winning last year. one of my huge goals coming in this year was to not only contend at the majors but also get back in that winning circle. the masters is still the only major rory mcilroy has not won. of course it is frustrating, but it's hard to take any positives from it right now, but at least i put myself in a position and that's all i wanted to do in the last four years. i have had top
patrick reed, a self—confident texan in bold pink, started sunday in the lead.eed that that ball stayed up. he had a couple of goes at it. another young american, bright rickie fowler, could get himself to ia under par if he made this putt on the 18th. and that meant pressure for the reeds, wife, husband, had to make this to win. commentator: just commentator: just right commentator: just right of centre. patrick reed once instructed the european ryder cup crowd to shush. now augusta could...
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patrick mccall was cleared. mri are still pending. they'll be in tomorrow because i doubt anybody will operate that tonight. with those two clears, that's good news. >> whatever happened it looked painful. >> that's right. >> have a great evening. we'll see you again tomorrow. you want "streaming all you your favorite showsy. on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. time for bed. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. [ camera shutter clicking ] olivia: i'm fine. jake: i don't think you are. i'm fine. it's been two days. are you talking to somebody? you need to talk about it, what happened to you, to someone. you need a...war buddy. even the biggest, baddest navy seals have war buddies. i'm not there-- at the talking stage. i'm j
patrick mccall was cleared. mri are still pending. they'll be in tomorrow because i doubt anybody will operate that tonight. with those two clears, that's good news. >> whatever happened it looked painful. >> that's right. >> have a great evening. we'll see you again tomorrow. you want "streaming all you your favorite showsy. on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause...
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patrick has a three shot lead so round. patrick has a three shot lead soi round.im. he has to go out and protect that and he has a few guys chasing him who are pretty big—time players. you know, he has that to deal with and sleep on the night, so, you know, i feel i can quote there and play like i have got nothing to lose. sebastian vettel will start today's bahrain grand prix on paul, qualifying on three tenths of a second. however, lewis hamilton will start on ninth following a penalty after changing the gearbox on his mercedes. that is over on five live sports extra. that is all the sports for now. i will have plenty more in the next hour. adam, thank you very much indeed. let's go back to amber rudd's remarks that cuts l police much indeed. let's go back to amber rudd's i’( have 5 that cuts l police much indeed. let's go back to amber rudd's i’( have 5 the she :s l police i'm nowjoined by simon harding, who is an associate professor university of west london. thanks for being with us, simon. you study crime, clearly. what do you think about that claim that it
patrick has a three shot lead so round. patrick has a three shot lead soi round.im. he has to go out and protect that and he has a few guys chasing him who are pretty big—time players. you know, he has that to deal with and sleep on the night, so, you know, i feel i can quote there and play like i have got nothing to lose. sebastian vettel will start today's bahrain grand prix on paul, qualifying on three tenths of a second. however, lewis hamilton will start on ninth following a penalty...
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two years ago patrick had a stroke and then his young wife suffered the same fate jan is just thirty four and for the moment she can either speak newark or despite everything she can still be seen as one of the lucky ones. husband kept his promise to be true to her in good times and in bad in sickness and in health. one of the. legs is ok but to older one is not really is not good at the moment but. he will get better. thus this is the plan. we get from marriage ten fourteen years ago i had done i was forty five. i was one hundred and twenty kilo's. i was in big really big my face was dead and here i was at the. hell she was. a eighteen years old man it goes. they have to go to the bar because you have to have to eat. push what's going on. we were an age. what to do today. really. write a book from charlie patrick engine have two more children both grown up jen had one of them when she was just sixteen and working as a prostitute it would be a stretch to say their lives resemble a hollywood story but old local bar girls dream of a happy ending just like in the movie pretty woman. in
two years ago patrick had a stroke and then his young wife suffered the same fate jan is just thirty four and for the moment she can either speak newark or despite everything she can still be seen as one of the lucky ones. husband kept his promise to be true to her in good times and in bad in sickness and in health. one of the. legs is ok but to older one is not really is not good at the moment but. he will get better. thus this is the plan. we get from marriage ten fourteen years ago i had...
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chiles father's name is patrick i know straight and with irish roots his filipino mother didn't just sell drinks at the local bar. i look for jing and about. and then we talk you know and. then we go back and come back and. and then we get married here in the philippines i just love her you know just love . the smile and she's funny funny you know and then she was very good very good face to face it was good to you know but you know for me it was i was happy you know happy to be love again because i didn't love love for maybe two years or maybe three years. because my wife when he leaves me i just want to kill her. but i shouldn't say that but that's my feeling that was my failing charlie has left. can you bring this this really. sweet. bring him. thank you very much thank you. two years ago patrick had a stroke and then his young wife suffered the same fate jan is just thirty four and for the moment she can either speak no walk or despite everything that she can still be seen as one of the lucky ones. husband kept his promise to be true to her in good times and in bad in sickness an
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. >> jackie gives birth to a boy, patrick. he said on the way, i'm never there when she needs me.e he is so premature it suffers from a lung ailment. >> they arrange very quickly to have him sent to the children's hospital in boston. >> arriving at logan airport the anxious father found a sympathetic crowd assembled. >> jack hold vigil at patrick's bedside. when it is clear the little boy is dying, t doctors bring him out to be with his father. >> patrick kennedy died at 4. 04 a.m. the struggle of the baby buy oy keep breathing was too much for his heart. >> patrick died after 39 hours. jack kennedy was just, you know, consumed with grief. jackie was still too weak and unwell to attend the funeral. it was so tragic. jackie never had a chance to hold him. the president comes back and visits her with the children. john jr. was a little too young to understand what was happening. but caroline did. she so looked forward to having a baby brother or sister. after a week or so, mrs. kennedy leaves the hospital. the president at her side holding her hand, which was something that he didn'
. >> jackie gives birth to a boy, patrick. he said on the way, i'm never there when she needs me.e he is so premature it suffers from a lung ailment. >> they arrange very quickly to have him sent to the children's hospital in boston. >> arriving at logan airport the anxious father found a sympathetic crowd assembled. >> jack hold vigil at patrick's bedside. when it is clear the little boy is dying, t doctors bring him out to be with his father. >> patrick kennedy...
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our pick for best literary adaptation comes from a book thought to be on filmable patrick siskins perth you the story of a murder is all about smell it's the tale of a medieval serial killer who distills the olfactory essence of his. victims to create the perfect set but how do you turn smell into cinema director tom and producer bad i think found a way in this international blockbuster are number one. patrick houston's perfume the story of a murder was published in one thousand nine hundred five and became a global bestseller but it would be more than two decades before the book became a film. our antihero is when we born with a supernatural sense of smell. to evoke that sentence director tom tucker zooms in tight creeping up on characters and objects like the murderous school and we whose magic nose is drawn to the scent of young women. if. we tried to close in on objects the way greenlee's nose would in a greedy and for gracious way with the set design of the camera movement we set out to create scenes that felt as lifelike as possible or something silly because you know. when we is
our pick for best literary adaptation comes from a book thought to be on filmable patrick siskins perth you the story of a murder is all about smell it's the tale of a medieval serial killer who distills the olfactory essence of his. victims to create the perfect set but how do you turn smell into cinema director tom and producer bad i think found a way in this international blockbuster are number one. patrick houston's perfume the story of a murder was published in one thousand nine hundred...
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angel, shepard and patrick reid. i met them at the due cane family support center which is a hub where families access programs and sort of create peer support networks with each other. and they didn't really stand out right away because their experience is so utterly average. it's so characteristic of the routine, mundane indignities experienced by the white working class. so they've struggled with low-wage, dangerous work, poor quality public schools and predatory online education, poor health and community violence. despite that, they're really creative and involved parents. so when they're caring, they're helping to care for both angel's daughter harriet and patrick's granddaughter desiree, and the two girls are about the same age. so when they bicker, which they do a lot, patrick and angel make them put on what they call the get-along shirt. and the get-along shirt, so patrick is like a big guy, he's like a brick house of a man. like a buddhist ex-biker. so they make the two girls get in one of his really big bu
angel, shepard and patrick reid. i met them at the due cane family support center which is a hub where families access programs and sort of create peer support networks with each other. and they didn't really stand out right away because their experience is so utterly average. it's so characteristic of the routine, mundane indignities experienced by the white working class. so they've struggled with low-wage, dangerous work, poor quality public schools and predatory online education, poor...
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. >> last week, house chaplain patrick conroy announced glanced to resign at the request of house speaker paul ryan. democratic lawmakers came to the floor to discuss concerns about the dismissal and call for the creation of a select committee to investigate the matter. this is 10 minutes. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition. >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 2-a-1 of rule 9, i rise to give notice of my intent to raise a question of the privileges of the house. the form of the resolution is s follows. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman may proceed. mr. crowley: mr. speaker, i rise to offer the resolution previously noticed. mr. speaker, where father pot trick conroy has served honorably as house chaplain since may 25, 2011, when he was then appointed by speaker john boehner, in consultation with democratic leader nancy pelosi. whereas father conroy had been reappointed and approved by the house of representatives on three separate occasions, most recently january 3, 2017. ereas on april 16, 2018, the nation's first jesuit and only the second catholic ch
. >> last week, house chaplain patrick conroy announced glanced to resign at the request of house speaker paul ryan. democratic lawmakers came to the floor to discuss concerns about the dismissal and call for the creation of a select committee to investigate the matter. this is 10 minutes. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition. >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 2-a-1 of rule 9, i rise to give notice of my intent to raise a question of the privileges of...
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. >>> the doors of saint patricks have been open only ten minutes and thousands of people have begunng through to pay their respects to the body of senator robert kennedy. >> for two days mourners lined 25 blocks outside saint patrick's cathedral to pass by kennedy's coffin. for the service itself, 2,000 mourners crammed the cathedral. they included the rich and powerful and famous, but also the poor and farm workers, people who felt close to rfk. to attend the funeral. ill his only surviving son ted delivers the eulogy. >> he had to be tested immediately. the world expected it. >> my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it. as he said many times, some men see things as they are and say why. i dream things that never were and say why not. >> robert kennedy's body is is taken by train on an eight-hour journey from new york to arlington national cemetery. the final resting place of his brother jack. >>
. >>> the doors of saint patricks have been open only ten minutes and thousands of people have begunng through to pay their respects to the body of senator robert kennedy. >> for two days mourners lined 25 blocks outside saint patrick's cathedral to pass by kennedy's coffin. for the service itself, 2,000 mourners crammed the cathedral. they included the rich and powerful and famous, but also the poor and farm workers, people who felt close to rfk. to attend the funeral. ill his...
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the one the police had coached patrick to ask. >> is he still there. >> as far as i know. time for detective wilson to pay a visit to michael sheffield, ellen snyder's son. mike's stepson and begin to unravel the eight year old mystery. >> you have a place we can sit down and talk. >> the interrogation begins. >> michael, it's time to come clean. can they get at the truth after all of these years? >> i can only imagine what it would be like keeping that type of a secret. you know, i used to be good at this. then you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. show me the billboard music awards. the billboard music awards knows how to party. [ cheering ] what up
the one the police had coached patrick to ask. >> is he still there. >> as far as i know. time for detective wilson to pay a visit to michael sheffield, ellen snyder's son. mike's stepson and begin to unravel the eight year old mystery. >> you have a place we can sit down and talk. >> the interrogation begins. >> michael, it's time to come clean. can they get at the truth after all of these years? >> i can only imagine what it would be like keeping that type...
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i met general patrick, he was in the pentagon same time i was. he found out he would be in the division, found out that i was going to take over battalion, we had lunch together. he said when i get to campbell, look him up. i got there on a sunday afternoon, told my wife this. she said go look him up. i said he is division commander, lives in that big white house. she said come on, drive up there. he told you to look him up. you know how wives are. so we drove up there, a sunday afternoon. i knocked on the door, and general patrick answered the door, and he recognized me. so in the transition he put me in the vip guest quarters next to division commanding general's house until i took over, until i got quarters. >> around this time one of the battalions coming back from sinai had a tragic accident, gander incident. can you tell me a little bit about that? >> yes. the division participated in what was then called multinational force and observer. as a result of camp david accords, president carter i believe signed, the u.s. agreed as part of it to
i met general patrick, he was in the pentagon same time i was. he found out he would be in the division, found out that i was going to take over battalion, we had lunch together. he said when i get to campbell, look him up. i got there on a sunday afternoon, told my wife this. she said go look him up. i said he is division commander, lives in that big white house. she said come on, drive up there. he told you to look him up. you know how wives are. so we drove up there, a sunday afternoon. i...
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to release father's name is patrick and with irish roots his filipino mother didn't just sell tricks at the local bar. i look for jing and about. and then we talk you know and. then to go back and come back and. and then we get married here in the philippines i just love her you know just love . the smile and she's funny funny you know and then she was very good very good face to face was good to you know but you know for me it was i was happy you know happy to be love again because i didn't love love for maybe two years or maybe three years. you know because my wife when he leaves me i just want to kill her. but i shouldn't say that but that's my my faith in and out that was my faith in charlie has left. can you bring this this really. sweet. bring him up thank you very much thank you. two years ago patrick had a stroke and then his young wife suffered the same fate jan is just thirty four and for the moment she can either speak no walk or despite everything though she can still be seen as one of the lucky ones. husband kept his promise to be true to her in good times and in bad in
to release father's name is patrick and with irish roots his filipino mother didn't just sell tricks at the local bar. i look for jing and about. and then we talk you know and. then to go back and come back and. and then we get married here in the philippines i just love her you know just love . the smile and she's funny funny you know and then she was very good very good face to face was good to you know but you know for me it was i was happy you know happy to be love again because i didn't...
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battle between patrick reed and rory mcilroy...ory faded in favor of jordan speith who rocketed up the leader . >>> the final round of the masters was set up to be a battle between patrick reed and rory mcilroy. but rory sank down the leader board. reed was a shot up on jordan spieth when he got to the par 3 12th and hit this bomb. it was wobbling a little. that seemed to get him back on track at 14 under. spieth 9 back at the day when the day began. but on the 16, rolled in the bird. looking for the largest comeback in master's history. back to reed, goes center cut. one shot over spieth at 15 under. full speed ahead for spieth on the 18, but his driver clipped a tree branch, and only traveled about 175 yards. but he laid up, gave himself a makeable par put, and this was critical. could tie the course record of 63, but no, spieth tapped in for bogey. so he dropped two back. ricky fowler two back. stuck his approach. set up a makeable birdie put. could he sink it? you betcha. fowler still in search of his first ever championship. r
battle between patrick reed and rory mcilroy...ory faded in favor of jordan speith who rocketed up the leader . >>> the final round of the masters was set up to be a battle between patrick reed and rory mcilroy. but rory sank down the leader board. reed was a shot up on jordan spieth when he got to the par 3 12th and hit this bomb. it was wobbling a little. that seemed to get him back on track at 14 under. spieth 9 back at the day when the day began. but on the 16, rolled in the bird....
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>> patrick: yeah, oh yeah.ny: pat graham is the foreman at the pay car mine in kimball. >> patrick: watch your head. this particular mine is a metallurgical place. >> so this is for steel? >> yeah. the average wage of a miner is 60% greater than the average wage of all labors in the united states. that's pretty phenomenal. it's easy to see why people in mcdowell county want mining jobs. >> tony: i'm staying in a town nearby, welch. there's no bar. >> most of us just go get the beer and head back on top of the ridge and drink it. >> wow. >> in the name of the father, we'd like to gather here to thank you for this. >> amen. >> please watch after us. keep us safe while we're underground working. amen. >> what do you got, man? >> meat and chicken. >> oh, damn. patrick i may just put my sandwich back here if you got bear meat. tony that's delicious. do you think the country as a whole, do you think they understand the coal business at all? what coal mining is about? richard no. tony they don't understand at all. pat
>> patrick: yeah, oh yeah.ny: pat graham is the foreman at the pay car mine in kimball. >> patrick: watch your head. this particular mine is a metallurgical place. >> so this is for steel? >> yeah. the average wage of a miner is 60% greater than the average wage of all labors in the united states. that's pretty phenomenal. it's easy to see why people in mcdowell county want mining jobs. >> tony: i'm staying in a town nearby, welch. there's no bar. >> most of...