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-patrick: hi -- patrick. -liz: nice to meet you. patrick: how are you? my name is patrick dilascia.time is great. [ laughter ] the brand kind of started off as t-shirts, and it just kind of grew really quickly. then marcus challenged us to do more of a collection, which is what we have here to show you today. so, this is our basic v-neck, which is made out of bamboo with a little bit of rayon and spandex in it to give it that soft feel. liz: oh, i like the little airplane. -brooke: oh, very cute. -patrick: yeah, so that's kind of, like, our brand identifier, with the airplane on there. -liz: that's very cute. -patrick: thank you. liz: and what would the retail on this be? patrick: this would retail for $60. liz: okay. i like that. -brooke: very of the moment. -liz: yes. patrick: then, this is our slouch hoodie. it's longer in the back, shorter in the front. we like to do a couple things that make it more versatile to give it more value. the cool thing is the sleeves come off. -brooke: love it. -patrick: so, you can wear it, and it's a little more edgy. liz: and what would the retail
-patrick: hi -- patrick. -liz: nice to meet you. patrick: how are you? my name is patrick dilascia.time is great. [ laughter ] the brand kind of started off as t-shirts, and it just kind of grew really quickly. then marcus challenged us to do more of a collection, which is what we have here to show you today. so, this is our basic v-neck, which is made out of bamboo with a little bit of rayon and spandex in it to give it that soft feel. liz: oh, i like the little airplane. -brooke: oh, very...
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patrick's. it was falling apart. there's similarities here. notre dame was falling apart. there's friends of notre dame that was trying to raise millions of dollars to renovate notre dame. you talk about the $6.8 million that they had to start a renovation. the building, the structure needed more than 100 million. maybe 200 million of renovation. but you don't know what it will take to rebuild. that's a whole other kind of money raising. we don't have the artisans, the masons that they had who constructed notre dame. one other thing about notre dame. the people that built notre dame, the artisans, the construction workers, the people that put the fine tuning on it all, they didn't build notre dame for their own glory. they built it for the glory of god. we don't know their names on purpose because they didn't want their glory to shout shine god. that's why paris is crying today. i worked through rockefeller center and saw many french tourists watching monitors with their mouths open and tears fa
patrick's. it was falling apart. there's similarities here. notre dame was falling apart. there's friends of notre dame that was trying to raise millions of dollars to renovate notre dame. you talk about the $6.8 million that they had to start a renovation. the building, the structure needed more than 100 million. maybe 200 million of renovation. but you don't know what it will take to rebuild. that's a whole other kind of money raising. we don't have the artisans, the masons that they had who...
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patrick, how will it impact local assets? patrick: emerging markets is not a bigger risk. strange to say, but -- nejra: not strange at all. sarah: what we see on the ground is that people are being cautious. decisions are held back until elections are out of the way. a very near-term economic impact we're feeling. ultimately wants the decisions confidence will recover and that will be more positive for the outlook. nejra: great to have you both with me today. sarah and patrick, thank you both. at your we take a look stock movers including the cable maker plunging after announcing a review of its 2018 earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ economics, finance, and politics. this is surveillance. i am here for francine. kickoff -- bank of america said that these results are exceptional. is upather goods division 15%. some of the design reshuffle is starting to pay off on the bottom line. oh -- sodexo is up over 5%. bernstein saying they are impressed with their first half organic sales growth. prysmianhan -- plunging 8%. going tothey are examine their 2018 financial statement. it is
patrick, how will it impact local assets? patrick: emerging markets is not a bigger risk. strange to say, but -- nejra: not strange at all. sarah: what we see on the ground is that people are being cautious. decisions are held back until elections are out of the way. a very near-term economic impact we're feeling. ultimately wants the decisions confidence will recover and that will be more positive for the outlook. nejra: great to have you both with me today. sarah and patrick, thank you both....
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across knocking china i'm joined by my guest patrick lawrence in new york he is a foreign affairs commentator whose columns appear in consortium news in other publications also in new york we have remy p.a. he is a senior director at america's market intelligence as well as a research associate on political economy and foreign policy at florida international university and in paris we cross the jump from the he is president of asia center i'd jump in cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate patrick this but this program has been inspired by an article you wrote of the consortium news i saw the the white house's reaction to italy joining this initiative this chinese initiative belton road this is coming from the national the national security spokesman mark cases italy is a major goal of global economy and great investment destination no need for italian government to lend legitimacy to china's infrastructure vanity project well this is a lot more than of vanity project and it sounds more that they find it threatening go ahead patrick. it's
across knocking china i'm joined by my guest patrick lawrence in new york he is a foreign affairs commentator whose columns appear in consortium news in other publications also in new york we have remy p.a. he is a senior director at america's market intelligence as well as a research associate on political economy and foreign policy at florida international university and in paris we cross the jump from the he is president of asia center i'd jump in cross talk rules in effect that means you...
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. >> the man's name was patrick a 26-year-old motorcycle technician.had gone to high school together and were close friends. >> he had been living with me in my house with my son for months. they lived there rent free. >> out of the goodness of your heart. >> because he was michael's friend, yeah. he was a good kid. they needed this break. >> not only was he michael sheffield's good friend, patrick wassal ellen's employee at the r and s kau scacchi dealership where she was a service manager. >> my boss was giving me a lot of heat about patrick's productivity and his comebacks. so he told me in december that i needed to let him go, but he wanted to wait until after christmas. i kept him much longer than i would have because he was a friend. >> the first week of january, 2010, ellen fired patrick. she could not have known just how life altering that decision would b. >> what did he say? >> didn't say much. just loaded up his stuff and left. >> of course ellen didn't know that patrick knew the secret. >> he went to the police. >> and he went to the police
. >> the man's name was patrick a 26-year-old motorcycle technician.had gone to high school together and were close friends. >> he had been living with me in my house with my son for months. they lived there rent free. >> out of the goodness of your heart. >> because he was michael's friend, yeah. he was a good kid. they needed this break. >> not only was he michael sheffield's good friend, patrick wassal ellen's employee at the r and s kau scacchi dealership where...
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i will load the boat on equities this weekend and if i lose money, it is your fault, patrick patrick.t of talk of mop up the earnings, looking at the european banks including deutsche bank, it really the placement of bonds and equities within your portfolio, something to think about. shalett, stay with us. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, the banknalization -- deutsche goes in search of "controlled growth." growthsucceeds in profit, the goal, get that box to you in one day. president she speaks and the white house is listening -- xi speaks and the white house is listening. many different views of american might. the optimists have the high ground. this is bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene in new york, francine lacqua holding court in london. the tech earnings are extraordinary, but i'm distracted by deutsche bank. it is a standalone strategy. francine: yes, you are right to focus on deutsche bank and we will continue focusing on deutsche bank. we are hearing from the chief executive also saying he expects to take part in deals regarding asset management. the story i am following closely as if
i will load the boat on equities this weekend and if i lose money, it is your fault, patrick patrick.t of talk of mop up the earnings, looking at the european banks including deutsche bank, it really the placement of bonds and equities within your portfolio, something to think about. shalett, stay with us. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, the banknalization -- deutsche goes in search of "controlled growth." growthsucceeds in profit, the goal, get that box to you in one day. president she...
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are just adjacent to the patio, and i open the door and called for will and patrick and i asked them whether they wanted to go out. i needed to talk to patrick or william and they said yes they would. >> after senator ted kennedy spun the tragedy as his own, he finally delved into the calamity of self and so the triad was off. >> i wish i had gone for a long walk on the beach instead. >> there is dancing, drinking, little kissing and somewhere in between where he separated from the senator and his son. >> you stated he left about 115. for you at the seawall somewhere after 130? >> it's about a ten minute ride after we got home and then we were there for about 20 minutes. >> while you were at the seawall, did you and patrick have some wine? >> yes we did. >> where did the wine come from after we were seated for a short while, patrick went into the kitchen and brought out a music box and bottled wine. >> how long would you estimate you sat on the veranda. >> probably 20 minutes. >> before you went to bed, did you go to any other particular location. >> i went outside into the pool area
are just adjacent to the patio, and i open the door and called for will and patrick and i asked them whether they wanted to go out. i needed to talk to patrick or william and they said yes they would. >> after senator ted kennedy spun the tragedy as his own, he finally delved into the calamity of self and so the triad was off. >> i wish i had gone for a long walk on the beach instead. >> there is dancing, drinking, little kissing and somewhere in between where he separated...
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disarming at that shrine that patrick just described.e were there for probably an hour in plain visibility of the security guards that were driving back and forth. thatat point, we realized they were much more interested in arresting -- well, carmen, liz, and steve went to the bunkers, which was a really highly secure area with deadly force. so they did not even look at us until they finished that. what it you do this on the anniversary of dr. king's assassination? >> for me, it has been really impoportant -- the triplets that the reverend dr. martin luther king identifies of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism, are the key things that work together all the time together. not one by itself, but altogether make a deadly, deadly combination. dr. king is known for many, many things, but i feel like he has been tripped of many of his -- stripped of many of his as a just and life purposes. i want to honor what he gave us in that moment. amy: martha hennessy, you, together with clare, engaged in this particular action at the site, toge
disarming at that shrine that patrick just described.e were there for probably an hour in plain visibility of the security guards that were driving back and forth. thatat point, we realized they were much more interested in arresting -- well, carmen, liz, and steve went to the bunkers, which was a really highly secure area with deadly force. so they did not even look at us until they finished that. what it you do this on the anniversary of dr. king's assassination? >> for me, it has been...
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patrick: that is good point.ked again how expensive it is to short these stocks. -- thet expensive and most expensive of any stocks are traded on exchanges. there is certainly a horrible sentiment against that particular name, which i think is unfounded. that is, to my mind, will provide a powerful buying opportunity at some stage in the future if those shorts are wrong. i do not think it is changing. i think the business model and the environment is changing but you have to give them time. it is like warren buffett says. it is not timing the market, it is time in the market. because these tech companies are coming earlier and earlier to the market, you actually have to give them the benefit of the doubt. tech,hinese tech or u.s. which would you pick? patrick: that is a good question. given those recent returns are talked about, it is still the u.s. even though you're getting better value in china, i think that point about dax versus nasdaq will remain supreme in the u.s.. i have a plum for the u.s. tech rather t
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so i brought patrick to rolland's warehouse.ough my experience with him, i've felt like i didn't always get the whole story. and then, also, i wasn't comfortable with the flow in, flow out of money and how that worked. i personally wouldn't do business with him again -- personally, i wouldn't. i think what pissed me off most about it is, i understand that people have business dealings in the past that don't work out. but, why wouldn't you tell me about those things? the fact that rolland was never mentioned, ever, seems like a really calculated omission from patrick. you never thought to say anything about other people, other businesses, not even for a second? no, honestly, not really. okay. i mean... then that lets me know what your logic is like. right, i mean... and so i'm telling you, that logic doesn't work for me. so, that was one bad thing -- one red flag. but then i found out patrick wasn't honest and he wasn't transparent about things, especially when it came to money. i ended up being personally sued by one of his vend
so i brought patrick to rolland's warehouse.ough my experience with him, i've felt like i didn't always get the whole story. and then, also, i wasn't comfortable with the flow in, flow out of money and how that worked. i personally wouldn't do business with him again -- personally, i wouldn't. i think what pissed me off most about it is, i understand that people have business dealings in the past that don't work out. but, why wouldn't you tell me about those things? the fact that rolland was...
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patrick's cathedral. what authorities have now revealed. >>> the major change tonight for anyone taking an uber. they say it's necessary to protect you. >>> and the "jeopardy" whiz tonight. breaking his record last night. how is he doing it? >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and for the first time tonight, the american public is learning what robert mueller found. he has not spoken in nearly two years, but tonight, the evidence uncovered by mueller and his team speaks for itself. we knew mueller found no collusion, but it was president trump's pick for attorney general who then declared no obstruction of justice. but tonight, the mueller report is hardly a clean bill of health. 448 pages long, and a staggering amount of detail, far more damning to the president than the troeshg initially indicated. tonight here, the moment the president reportedly said "this is the end of my presidency." and this evening, did several members of the president's team save him by
patrick's cathedral. what authorities have now revealed. >>> the major change tonight for anyone taking an uber. they say it's necessary to protect you. >>> and the "jeopardy" whiz tonight. breaking his record last night. how is he doing it? >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and for the first time tonight, the american public is learning what robert mueller found. he has not spoken in nearly two years, but...
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patrick's cathedral and the church is expected to operate as normal when it is opened. the police tell me marc lamparello wasn't arrested. he has a history with police. he was stopped by security as he tried to enter the church last night carrying gas cans, lighter fluid, and lighters. he told police he ran out of gas and wanted to cut through the church to get to the other street. police checked it out and found that wasn't true. police say there's always heightened security in this area of the city. >> there was some very good work done here obviously by the st. patrick's cathedral security officer who encountered this man immediately inside. >> it's so sad. p i mean i walk past this church every -- or this cathedral every day, and i think it's just really sad that anyone would want to do something like that. >> reporter: as of now, a motive is unclear, but investigators say they're not ruling out the possibility of terrorism. st. patrick's was opened at the time of the arrest and it's the holiest of the year for the catholic faith. anne-marie? >> thank you is muso mu
patrick's cathedral and the church is expected to operate as normal when it is opened. the police tell me marc lamparello wasn't arrested. he has a history with police. he was stopped by security as he tried to enter the church last night carrying gas cans, lighter fluid, and lighters. he told police he ran out of gas and wanted to cut through the church to get to the other street. police checked it out and found that wasn't true. police say there's always heightened security in this area of...
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. >> patrick cantley after a great round yesterday. his third shot with the wedge. difficult to get close to this location if you are short right unless you spin it back like this. spectacular shot for patrick cantley who is starting out just as he left off yesterday, that will be a tap in birdie and he birdied the first two holes. 64 was but the best was nikki price in 1986 with a 63, all in the third round, the best ever nicholas, patrick cantley joining those illustrious folks. now back to the 13.>> in holter will be part of the group going next. just might be the guy to watch out for today. a coleader after the first round he even admits that rounds two and three did not really fully quick but shot underpar rounds and begins the day three off the lead. the lead. that that is just huge. just huge. ase, webb simpson now driving. >> webb simpson now driving.>> one of those who shot 64 yesterday. there have been 14 rounds of 64 in the history of augusta before yesterday, there were three one day and simpson did not miss a fairway on saturday. on saturday. >> fore le
. >> patrick cantley after a great round yesterday. his third shot with the wedge. difficult to get close to this location if you are short right unless you spin it back like this. spectacular shot for patrick cantley who is starting out just as he left off yesterday, that will be a tap in birdie and he birdied the first two holes. 64 was but the best was nikki price in 1986 with a 63, all in the third round, the best ever nicholas, patrick cantley joining those illustrious folks. now...
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patrick, can you hear me? no.d robert hardman in just out the line to patrick klugman and robert hardman injust a moment. 0ur correspondents hugh schofield is in paris, i was asking our previous guests how important it was for the president of france to say that notre—dame would be rebuilt as the fla mes notre—dame would be rebuilt as the flames continued to burn? it was very striking when he came down at about midnight last night and said those words. i think he had to, i think they were the words that any french president would have said, but he said them well and with his true sense of rhetoric and commitment, it was what people wa nted commitment, it was what people wanted to hear. through france's history, the popular will, french destiny, notre—dame had to be returned and restored to its former glory. he could not have said anything else. but he said it well, it mattered and it cantered. the vice has the conversation already started about how much the rebuilding project should be a french project and how muc
patrick, can you hear me? no.d robert hardman in just out the line to patrick klugman and robert hardman injust a moment. 0ur correspondents hugh schofield is in paris, i was asking our previous guests how important it was for the president of france to say that notre—dame would be rebuilt as the fla mes notre—dame would be rebuilt as the flames continued to burn? it was very striking when he came down at about midnight last night and said those words. i think he had to, i think they were...
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patrick's on this good friday. lauren? >> hi, trace.ing a psychiatric evaluation. place are not sharing what he told investigators. but he stressed he's not connected to any terrorist group. just before driving to st. patrick's, he bought the ticket on a flight to rome that would have left last night. he's a college professor that lives in new jersey. he's been working on his ph.d. in new york and teaches philosophy in manhattan. the school releasing a statement saying the individual was hired this year and was a part time online instructor this semester. we're taking steps to terminate his employment. he was also a published author. he's book is described as highly creative events and some of the most philosophical questions, trace. >> trace: lauren, this was not his first run-in with the law. >> actually, this is his second brush with the law this week. two days before his run-in at st. patrick's, he was arrested in new jersey cathedral basilica of the sacred heart. >> he refused to leave, resisted arrest and got into an alter kay wit
patrick's on this good friday. lauren? >> hi, trace.ing a psychiatric evaluation. place are not sharing what he told investigators. but he stressed he's not connected to any terrorist group. just before driving to st. patrick's, he bought the ticket on a flight to rome that would have left last night. he's a college professor that lives in new jersey. he's been working on his ph.d. in new york and teaches philosophy in manhattan. the school releasing a statement saying the individual was...
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father patrick do you agree with that. and those odds of getting home in a way yes you want to political statement. and it's not my position to say when where and how the brain despair goes on its missions. that's not what i'm asking rather the question is how can we anchor soldiers in society. oh. father patrick is either unable or unwilling to answer that question again press sergeant yeager interrupts the interview. you did with me but if you again i would like to ask you to restrict the questions you ask you're welcome to ask about his contact to soldiers on foreign missions what problems they have what kind of support or counseling the soldiers need you can ask that. isn't is it a political question when i ask what does this guiding principle of the citizen in uniform mean to a soldier thoughts. is that too political is a simple split that is a political question that has nothing to do with religion or faith oh ok. it seems that a frank discussion is not wanted too. the commissioner for the armed forces hans pate of b
father patrick do you agree with that. and those odds of getting home in a way yes you want to political statement. and it's not my position to say when where and how the brain despair goes on its missions. that's not what i'm asking rather the question is how can we anchor soldiers in society. oh. father patrick is either unable or unwilling to answer that question again press sergeant yeager interrupts the interview. you did with me but if you again i would like to ask you to restrict the...
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father patrick has served in mali and afghanistan as a chaplain he has an insight into the mood in the armed forces. the stance of how is morale among the troops at the moment here. in terms of ethics the fact is that every soldier who goes on a mission has been trained in armed combat and at some point every soldier has to decide for themselves how far am i prepared to go is this my duty is this my job because everyone who goes on a mission knows they could die there. and with the around fourteen thousand german soldiers are deployed on a rotating basis in foreign missions or are in training for one pulled from death and injury play a role. in how sensitive our soldiers. seasons there is sensitive as anyone else yes they're being prepared for the situation but the question is what that means for each individual and how each individual deals with it and he was always it's you know i'm going to get. the soldiers that come on the pilgrimage to commemorate their fallen comrades. i mean i just wrote this this overseas missions are a topic of heated debate among the german public some peopl
father patrick has served in mali and afghanistan as a chaplain he has an insight into the mood in the armed forces. the stance of how is morale among the troops at the moment here. in terms of ethics the fact is that every soldier who goes on a mission has been trained in armed combat and at some point every soldier has to decide for themselves how far am i prepared to go is this my duty is this my job because everyone who goes on a mission knows they could die there. and with the around...
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patrick armstrong with jechlt e investment managers. you told me he hold ing stock.'s interesting what annetta is was just saying and they've made some good strides. potentially it'sated good partner for commerzbank here how do you think about it? >> be a great partner. it's whether ing will be interested in commerzbank. you and you would have to get concessions that have massive job cuts that's the only way that they're going to be attract i as a takeover candidate whether the german government allow that is. i think the model might even turn into good bank-bad bank or companies that know they have to be sold. create two different banks they sell assets to other banks, and some offer government structure where there's some support for the bad banks. >> do you see that happening how do you see that story playing outs >> the only way that makes sense is massive job cuts. whether the german government wants to -- i think the government would like to put them together to get rid of some risks, but i don't think they want the job loss that is will come with it these bank
patrick armstrong with jechlt e investment managers. you told me he hold ing stock.'s interesting what annetta is was just saying and they've made some good strides. potentially it'sated good partner for commerzbank here how do you think about it? >> be a great partner. it's whether ing will be interested in commerzbank. you and you would have to get concessions that have massive job cuts that's the only way that they're going to be attract i as a takeover candidate whether the german...
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my thanks to tracy morgan, maisie williams, patrick mahomes.pplause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- steve martin, from nbc's "this is us", actress susan kelechi watson, featuring the 8g band with arron comess. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. today was april fool's day. so, if you saw anything in the news that was positive, that's why.
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patrick gearey, bbc news.s were turned away from chelsea's match at slavia prague after the premier league club identified them in a video appearing to sing a racist song and making reference to liverpool forward mohamed salah. three other fans singing in the video did not turn up to the game, but the bbc understands that chelsea are trying to identify them and will ban them if they are found to be season ticket holders or members. the club have made a statement which says... let's round up some of the day's other football stories now. league i side blackpool won't be deducted 12 points as a result of going into receivership. receivers were appointed by the high court in february, forcing then—owner 0wen 0yston to pay ex—director valeri belokon the £25 million he is owed. according to efl regulations, any club that becomes subject to an insolvency event, including the appointment of a receiver, could be deducted 12 points. they're currenly 8th in the table. meanwhile in scotland, hearts have closed part of the
patrick gearey, bbc news.s were turned away from chelsea's match at slavia prague after the premier league club identified them in a video appearing to sing a racist song and making reference to liverpool forward mohamed salah. three other fans singing in the video did not turn up to the game, but the bbc understands that chelsea are trying to identify them and will ban them if they are found to be season ticket holders or members. the club have made a statement which says... let's round up...
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. >>> new developments on a scare for saint patrick's a day after the inferno, a man arrested with two full gas cans and tools, enough to start a massive fire at the most famous cathedral in america. >>> changes to your uber ride after a murder that shocked the nation. a young woman getting into what she thought was her ride share. instead, police say it was a deadly trap. tonight the security measures going into effect nationwide. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> well, good evening, everyone. here it is. this is the mueller report that's held the country in suspense for nearly two years. 448 pages, lots of redactions and fina but not before attorney barr made a rosie take with no collusion and expressing empathy for the president's predicament but tonight the deep read into these pages reveals a president that sought to influence the investigation in ways we knew and didn't know. pete williams leads expanded coverage. >> reporter: the day robert mueller was appointed special counsel, may 17th, 2017, president trump learned about it in the oval office acco
. >>> new developments on a scare for saint patrick's a day after the inferno, a man arrested with two full gas cans and tools, enough to start a massive fire at the most famous cathedral in america. >>> changes to your uber ride after a murder that shocked the nation. a young woman getting into what she thought was her ride share. instead, police say it was a deadly trap. tonight the security measures going into effect nationwide. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly...
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patrick's cathedral dates back to the late 1800s. it is a landmark on fifth avenue in midtown manhattan. >>> director of notre dame cathedral is saying the church in the heart of paris will be closed for at least five or six years. french president has said a five-year timeline to restore the cathedral after it was gutted by a fire monday. some experts are questioning whether that can be done. there are also questions about the stability of the towers now that the woodframe roof is gone. what are used to fight the fire right have remaining woodwork and masonry. >>> the scaffolding that weighs 500 tons is on topic it is it cannot move. we have to wait another two days to be sure it is all fully stabilize. >>> nearly $1 billion has been pledged to restore the cathedral. there was some good news about one of the cathedral's most beloved artifacts but that was first about to have been lost when the spire collapsed. a statue of a rooster which perched on top of the spire and is considered to be a symbol of france was found in a nearby str
patrick's cathedral dates back to the late 1800s. it is a landmark on fifth avenue in midtown manhattan. >>> director of notre dame cathedral is saying the church in the heart of paris will be closed for at least five or six years. french president has said a five-year timeline to restore the cathedral after it was gutted by a fire monday. some experts are questioning whether that can be done. there are also questions about the stability of the towers now that the woodframe roof is...
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patrick's cathedral last night. the suspect is described as emotionally disturbed. media reports identify him as mark parelo. he was stopped by a cathedral security officer. authorities tell us they're not sure of his intentions but there was great concern given the recent fire that devastates notre dame cathedral. no one was hurt in this new york incident. >>> bells ringing across france yesterday afternoon marking two days since the notre dame inferno. french police are back at the iconic gothic cathedral stepping up their investigation into the exact cause of the fire. french media report that investigators are examining the electrical systems as a possible cause. mean te meantime we're learning more about how firefighters managed to get ahead of a fire that threatened to bring down twhole building. cnn's michael holmes is lives in paris this morning. good morning, michael. do we know why investigators are so keen to look at the electrical system? >> reporter: it is fascinating boris, there was no permanent electrical wiring in the top of notre dame precisely bec
patrick's cathedral last night. the suspect is described as emotionally disturbed. media reports identify him as mark parelo. he was stopped by a cathedral security officer. authorities tell us they're not sure of his intentions but there was great concern given the recent fire that devastates notre dame cathedral. no one was hurt in this new york incident. >>> bells ringing across france yesterday afternoon marking two days since the notre dame inferno. french police are back at the...
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now my guest is professor patrick ruslan from africa university has written numerous books on the subject of bio house you've written so many books i must ask you first of all. what started your fascination with buy a house by training i'm a communications caller and after all the boss was also revolutionary not only in the world of arts but also in their public relations they were producing books they were producing magazines they were even producing shows for other people and so it was a communicate a phenomenon this interest me in the beginning and we saw that in the report in its short lifespan it was quite. incense triggers if you like i mean it was a bit like a hippie commune but i was thinking maybe fifty years before its time in the i mean i grew up in the nineteen sixty's i didn't live in the come here you know this this was way before that it was much more i mean am i right in thinking it was much more about lifestyle as well exactly and this was one big part of the attractiveness the bauhaus had for young people from all over the world they're coming to why mark first and then
now my guest is professor patrick ruslan from africa university has written numerous books on the subject of bio house you've written so many books i must ask you first of all. what started your fascination with buy a house by training i'm a communications caller and after all the boss was also revolutionary not only in the world of arts but also in their public relations they were producing books they were producing magazines they were even producing shows for other people and so it was a...
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the killed 13 people and wounded 23 others, including patrick ireland. he was in the library hiding under a table with 2 friends and i. see them get ahead. >>and i lean over to put pressure on the cause me. and when that the government's army helping. point you know shot me at that point. >>the media live blacked out ireland was shot twice in the head and once in the foot, he was paralyzed on his right side i rolled over on the back. >>and just be pressure so by left like that so worked when think of like okay, this is worth of us really. of are white give up or let somebody come get me. >>he said thinking of the people he loved and relied on got him through the next 3 hours going in and out of consciousness seen dead friends around him as he tried to reach the closest exit the library window. this is footage of swat pulling ireland out honestly it's a to that's kind of a sense of pride. >>and a >>ireland's injuries affected his ability to walk talk read and write when he was in rehab will sailor students that craig were spinal cord. injury is. so they'r
the killed 13 people and wounded 23 others, including patrick ireland. he was in the library hiding under a table with 2 friends and i. see them get ahead. >>and i lean over to put pressure on the cause me. and when that the government's army helping. point you know shot me at that point. >>the media live blacked out ireland was shot twice in the head and once in the foot, he was paralyzed on his right side i rolled over on the back. >>and just be pressure so by left like that...
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patrick's was alert there and got authorities there quickly. >> yes. >>> politics now.een a front-runner in poll after poll and this week former vice president joe biden is expected to announce he is running for president. coming up the issues the vice president will face on his third try to get to the democratic nomination. >>> a zookeeper in kansas is attacked by a tiger and coming up what happened and why the zoo's director says it won't happen again. that can make those who live in it feel a little safer. who see cars that can talk to each other and share their best shortcuts. who see the efficient shape and design of the ocean's wonders as the future of aerodynamics. ♪ why? because they can see the infinite possibilities of the power of data flowing through our world. at dell technologies, we see it too. and we can help make your digital future real so you can move the world forward in beautiful, unimaginable ways. if you'd like to transform your business, talk to us. and together we'll show the world what impossible looks like... when it's made real. our because o
patrick's was alert there and got authorities there quickly. >> yes. >>> politics now.een a front-runner in poll after poll and this week former vice president joe biden is expected to announce he is running for president. coming up the issues the vice president will face on his third try to get to the democratic nomination. >>> a zookeeper in kansas is attacked by a tiger and coming up what happened and why the zoo's director says it won't happen again. that can make...
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patrick, thank you.ck perret-green, head of .esearch at admacro when we come back, more about a possible unicredit bid for commerzbank, which could also be bought i deutsche bank. this is bloomberg. matt: 30 minutes into trading, let's get the top headlines. commerzbank rises on a report that unit bank is planning an offer if deutsche bank falls through. the u.k. parliament legislates by ast a cliff edge brexit margin of just one vote. president trump is said to me for china's vice premier today amidst signs the trade talks are coming to a conclusion. morning, welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." anna: 30 minutes into the trading day, let's look at individual stock stories on the when hundred 94 stocks going up, 397 going down, so certainly a bias to the downside. is a part that has spun off to a new listing today, that's why we don't have a percentage change. but you dg health care up by 4.3%, and upgrade to the dublin -based health care provider. 3%, talking about the potential for unicredit.
patrick, thank you.ck perret-green, head of .esearch at admacro when we come back, more about a possible unicredit bid for commerzbank, which could also be bought i deutsche bank. this is bloomberg. matt: 30 minutes into trading, let's get the top headlines. commerzbank rises on a report that unit bank is planning an offer if deutsche bank falls through. the u.k. parliament legislates by ast a cliff edge brexit margin of just one vote. president trump is said to me for china's vice premier...
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patrick mahomes the famous texas tech along he loves it now 17 seconds to go virginia down 3 keep an eye on d andrej 100 nails the quarter 3 did not add up going t after texas tech to three-point lead in ot. virginia went on run. i did my this 103 from the same spot in regulation hunter with 27 points the cavs pull away at the end. virginia. wind it's for first national championship they go from the humiliation of being the first number one seed to lose to a
patrick mahomes the famous texas tech along he loves it now 17 seconds to go virginia down 3 keep an eye on d andrej 100 nails the quarter 3 did not add up going t after texas tech to three-point lead in ot. virginia went on run. i did my this 103 from the same spot in regulation hunter with 27 points the cavs pull away at the end. virginia. wind it's for first national championship they go from the humiliation of being the first number one seed to lose to a
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dottie: patrick cantlay in trouble.arge bunch of patrons down the right side. that is the 14th fairway to the viewer's left. nick: that will stress his caddie out finding it and getting that yardage. frank: the door opened. schauffele, just under 160 yards, 8-iron. just have a putt. that is all you need. oh, it's going to be a little better than that. very, very tasty. to 10. jim: and finau down here to play first. then second to play will be molinari, hole-high left. nick: pretty good pair of hand. jim: wonderful hands. nick: great basketball player hands. jim: actually in high school he led the state of utah in rebounding. so relief coming. a list from the masters rules committee helping govern this moment. nick: again he has taken relief from those drain heads there he probably went left. he took advantage getting the right angle. going that fraction further left, maybe it will give him just a fraction more room to work with. jim: quickly to 11. frank: can poulter get it up and down? a very nice fairly straight putt.
dottie: patrick cantlay in trouble.arge bunch of patrons down the right side. that is the 14th fairway to the viewer's left. nick: that will stress his caddie out finding it and getting that yardage. frank: the door opened. schauffele, just under 160 yards, 8-iron. just have a putt. that is all you need. oh, it's going to be a little better than that. very, very tasty. to 10. jim: and finau down here to play first. then second to play will be molinari, hole-high left. nick: pretty good pair of...
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patrick: one more question here. >> bill grant.curious, why would the army allow the isotope analysis but not dna analysis? presumptively they don't want you to be able to identify the person, but your isotope analysis is intended to do that. you told us you got it narrowed down to two people. the bigger question is, what are the legal and ethical constraints in which you have to operate when you come across remains like this? brandon: now you are asking superintendent level questions. this was supposed to be archaeology fun stuff. a couple of things. first, i don't want to speak on behalf of the army. i can share with you -- the army has shared very publicly with us that their primary focus is on -- in terms of mia, they have tremendous -- not fair to call it a backlog -- but there is 60,000 to 80,000 mia from world war ii forward. their mission is trying to identify soldiers from those ars forward. honestly, we did the isotope analysis fairly early on, before the army became actively engaged. i don't know what they would say to t
patrick: one more question here. >> bill grant.curious, why would the army allow the isotope analysis but not dna analysis? presumptively they don't want you to be able to identify the person, but your isotope analysis is intended to do that. you told us you got it narrowed down to two people. the bigger question is, what are the legal and ethical constraints in which you have to operate when you come across remains like this? brandon: now you are asking superintendent level questions....
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kevin: i'm is meant patrick mchenry, currently in a recess, the hearing -- congressman patrick mchenryy in a recess, the hearing, the star power here, congressman maxine waters, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and the headline risk that represents to wall street, investors and shareholders, is this just political theater, or is there any ability for there to be any concrete developments out of this hearing? rep. mchenry: well, that remains to be seen. goal is no, this is all about washington, d.c. trying to get in on the action. a opening statement, this was hearing in search of a headline. so far, it is still searching for that headline. terms of bipartisan areas, are you confident at all that there may be some developments or whether it is cyber regulations? think about getting something done from the private and the public sector? rep. mchenry: two congressman on the republican side, one asked aboutpeace, and one asked cyber threats. we are trying to have discussions as policymakers as opposed to getting on some sort of tweet action or celebrity type culture coverage of capitol hill. kevi
kevin: i'm is meant patrick mchenry, currently in a recess, the hearing -- congressman patrick mchenryy in a recess, the hearing, the star power here, congressman maxine waters, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and the headline risk that represents to wall street, investors and shareholders, is this just political theater, or is there any ability for there to be any concrete developments out of this hearing? rep. mchenry: well, that remains to be seen. goal is no, this is all about washington, d.c....
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make patrick and you get bit. just a little too far back and patrick put together a strong streak.ne better. the boston red sox unfurled their latest world series championship banner on tuesday and super bowl winners new england patriots also made an appearance. fenway park saw the draping of the new banner in front of the green munster and they also received their championship rings as part of the festivities. each ring includes 185 diamonds, rubies and sapphires totalling 15 carats and the patriots led by super bowl mvpjulian edelman were also on hand throwing out the ceremonial pitches. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. good morning. temperatures are on a downward trend over the next few days and nights. we still manage 16 degrees in western scotland, but colder air is coming down from scandinavia over the north sea, so it will feel chilly for the next few days. but at least we are all going to get some sunshine, a bit like we did here on tuesday. tuesday, still co
make patrick and you get bit. just a little too far back and patrick put together a strong streak.ne better. the boston red sox unfurled their latest world series championship banner on tuesday and super bowl winners new england patriots also made an appearance. fenway park saw the draping of the new banner in front of the green munster and they also received their championship rings as part of the festivities. each ring includes 185 diamonds, rubies and sapphires totalling 15 carats and the...
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patrick lahey tweeting this, " even the redacted mueller report reveals serious misconduct. the president demeaned his office in the rule of law by attempting to interfere. i am reviewing" the report and commend attorney general barr for ensuring as much of the report as possible was provided to the american people in congress without jeopardizing ongoing litigation and classified information." jennifer jacobs with a statement that just came out, "as we continue to review the report, one thing is clear, attorney general barr prevented a -- presented a conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice while the mueller report undercuts that finding." our all day coverage. our next live event is at 2:30 eastern, the news conference with the chair of the judiciary committee, to: 30 eastern. let us show you the impromptu news conference that wrapped up in the white house driveway with kellyanne conway. kellyanne: hey everyone. it is the best day since he got elected. a medical exam when the president was not cleared on obstruction? kellyanne: the attorney
patrick lahey tweeting this, " even the redacted mueller report reveals serious misconduct. the president demeaned his office in the rule of law by attempting to interfere. i am reviewing" the report and commend attorney general barr for ensuring as much of the report as possible was provided to the american people in congress without jeopardizing ongoing litigation and classified information." jennifer jacobs with a statement that just came out, "as we continue to review...