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patrick already missed the alabama filing deadline. the deadline for arkansas is today, new hampshire is on friday. joining me now to discuss this is tamika isaac devine. she sits on the council there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you to be having me. >> do you think duvall patrick would have a run? >> i think it's interesting. governor duvall patrick would come to the state years ago. he was actually a speaker at our
patrick already missed the alabama filing deadline. the deadline for arkansas is today, new hampshire is on friday. joining me now to discuss this is tamika isaac devine. she sits on the council there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you to be having me. >> do you think duvall patrick would have a run? >> i think it's interesting. governor duvall patrick would come to the state years ago. he was actually a speaker at our
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patrick: great question. there is a lot of concern about that, and that question gets to the heart of some of the other issues we are seeing in this to eight about big tech, and what is being done with your privacy, and business practices these companies are engaged in. the good news is that those records are already protected by existing law. hippa covers the privacy of your medical records. we weren't having this conversation when we began wiring hospitals with the internet. and we weren't talking about how internet service providers would have access to your health care records, because we understood that these companies, because they are subcontracted by a medical provider, are subject to hepa. so google is not empowered to use these records however they want. if there is a violation of hepa, it should be violated as such. host: you mentioned mark zuckerberg at georgetown. you also wrote an opinion piece in "the chicago tribune." you said mark zuckerberg summed up the company predicament, right now we are
patrick: great question. there is a lot of concern about that, and that question gets to the heart of some of the other issues we are seeing in this to eight about big tech, and what is being done with your privacy, and business practices these companies are engaged in. the good news is that those records are already protected by existing law. hippa covers the privacy of your medical records. we weren't having this conversation when we began wiring hospitals with the internet. and we weren't...
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patrick: probably.lls are pointing to a conservative majority, which would likely lead to that going forward. i think there are a lot of risks for the u.k. economy in 2020. if we get the withdrawal agreement approved, you still have a cliff edge at the end of the year. you have got the year to work on a trade deal. by no means is that is certainty. that is a significant headwind for the u.k. economy next year. i would not want to belong sterling right now. a is still going to be challenging year. you also have the potential for parliament. there will probably be a lot of fiscal stimulus, whether it is conservatives or labour. both of them have very strong pro-growth policies. nejra: you are not actually long on sterling but you are short on pound. boris johnson faces a much bigger battle in 2020. also in terms of the actual outcome for the election. bloomberg has a piece out about four ways it could go. obviously, you have the conservative majority, a hung parliament, and prime minister jeremy corbyn or
patrick: probably.lls are pointing to a conservative majority, which would likely lead to that going forward. i think there are a lot of risks for the u.k. economy in 2020. if we get the withdrawal agreement approved, you still have a cliff edge at the end of the year. you have got the year to work on a trade deal. by no means is that is certainty. that is a significant headwind for the u.k. economy next year. i would not want to belong sterling right now. a is still going to be challenging...
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thank you, patrick, very much. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, patrick.edge the extremely talented white house chefs here this afternoon including tommy, thank you tommy, you do too good of a job as far as i'm concerned. [laughter] who once worked under patrick at the end and is one of america's leading think tanks, the claremont institute has made invaluable contributions to the history of american conservatives. claremont educates, reminds and informed americans about the funding principles that have made our country the greatest nation anywhere on earth. through publications, seminars and scholarships, they fight to recover the american idea, i know it well. by teaching about the declaration of independence, the constitution, the writings of abraham lincoln -- whose bedroom is right above us. it's a great thing to see that bedroom, isn't it general? isn't that something? the general one up until recently. and it's something very special. the claremont institute helps preserve our national traditions for generations to come. accepting the national human
thank you, patrick, very much. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, patrick.edge the extremely talented white house chefs here this afternoon including tommy, thank you tommy, you do too good of a job as far as i'm concerned. [laughter] who once worked under patrick at the end and is one of america's leading think tanks, the claremont institute has made invaluable contributions to the history of american conservatives. claremont educates, reminds and informed americans about the funding...
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patrick: i am today announcing my candidacy for president of the united states.w laurh that, deval patrick announced his late in the day campaign. you might have thought that the was finally thinning out, but no. the former massachusetts governor sees an opportunity. mr. patrick: we seem to be migrating to on the one camp nostalgia, let's just get rid of the incumbent president and we will go back to doinuswhat we to do, or it is our way, our big idea, or no way. ura: that seems like awn takef the front runners of the nomination, particularly joe biden and elizabeth warren. losing no time, deval patrick h was off to newampshire to register for the first in the nation pmary. mr. patrick: high hopes for everyone everywhere. laura: thati is a step that former mayor michael bloomberg is not taking. instead, he is registering forte races in the calendar should he decide to run. one thing is for sure, democratic voters will have no lack of choices, and now thereen is anotherist. mr. patrick: i used to be governor of massachusetts, but that is not where i started. laura: deval patrick has an insp
patrick: i am today announcing my candidacy for president of the united states.w laurh that, deval patrick announced his late in the day campaign. you might have thought that the was finally thinning out, but no. the former massachusetts governor sees an opportunity. mr. patrick: we seem to be migrating to on the one camp nostalgia, let's just get rid of the incumbent president and we will go back to doinuswhat we to do, or it is our way, our big idea, or no way. ura: that seems like awn takef...
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thank you patrick very much. thank you very much. [applaus [applause]. thank you, patrick.d white house chefs here this afternoon, including tommy, where is tommy? you have to be around here. tommy, thank you, tommy. what a job you do. you do too good a job as far as i'm concerned. who once worked under patrick at the inn and is one of america's leading think tanks, the claremont institute has made invaluable contributions to the history of american conservative thought. claremont educates, reminds and informs americans about the founding principles that have made our country the greatest nation anywhere on earth, through publications, seminars and scholarships, they fight to recover the american idea. i know it well -- by teaching about the declaration of independence, the constitution. the writings of abraham lincoln whose bedroom is above it, it's great to see that, general, isn't it? the general went up and saw it recently and it's special. the claremont institute helps to preserve our national traditions for generations to come. accepting the humanities medal on behalf
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patrick: yes. >> you talked to him. mr. patrick: sure. i knew barack obama before he was in any public office. i knew him when he was practically in civil rights law, and chicago. -- in chicago. he was white house counsel at the time when i was working in the clinton administration. i remember he said to me, have you ever met barack obama? he reminds me of you and you remind me of him, you guys should know each other. i heard the same, it is not a name you will commonly here. we had a chance to get together and spend some time together. i liked him from the beginning. i remember he called me, think i was working at coca-cola when he called to say he was running for office the first time. for state senate, i think. he said, i am running for us -- for office, i want your help. i was excited at that time, i said i am all in. i will give it the max. he said, there is no max in illinois. [laughter] , and then you know, his run for the presidency, i helped when i could. it was just the thing to behold, not just for him, but for the nation. posi
patrick: yes. >> you talked to him. mr. patrick: sure. i knew barack obama before he was in any public office. i knew him when he was practically in civil rights law, and chicago. -- in chicago. he was white house counsel at the time when i was working in the clinton administration. i remember he said to me, have you ever met barack obama? he reminds me of you and you remind me of him, you guys should know each other. i heard the same, it is not a name you will commonly here. we had a...
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patrick: high hop e for everyonerywhere. laura: thati is a step that former mayor michael bloomberg is not taking. instead, he is registering for races later in the calendar should he decide to run. one thing is for sure, nomocratic voters will hav lack of choices, and now there is another centrist. mr. patrick: i used to be governor of massachusetts, but that is not where i started. laura: deval patrick has anna inspiratstory. born on the southside of chicago, he went to harvard, then one of the first african-american governors in the nation, a friend of barack his challenge is raising money and building an organization to show he can shake up the race. a brief time ago i spoke to a politics reporter with national public dio. thanks for being with us. what isehind deval patrick's late entry into this crowded race? >> there has been some sense among more establiment democrats as well as high dollar donor democrats that perhaps joe biden not have the longevity or the strength to become the democratic nominee, and that elizabe
patrick: high hop e for everyonerywhere. laura: thati is a step that former mayor michael bloomberg is not taking. instead, he is registering for races later in the calendar should he decide to run. one thing is for sure, nomocratic voters will hav lack of choices, and now there is another centrist. mr. patrick: i used to be governor of massachusetts, but that is not where i started. laura: deval patrick has anna inspiratstory. born on the southside of chicago, he went to harvard, then one of...
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let me ask this about governor patrick.l balloons for him running for president in the past and each of those trial balloons was not popped by anybody on the outside. it was popped by deval patrick's wife. she has been a hard no on this. almost was a hard no on him ever running for governor. he had to talk her into this. she is not somebody that enjoys the public spotlight from what i understand. how did he convince her? >> well, this is what we -- i'm glad you're catching on that. one thing that's been very public is that she has been struggling a lot with health issues. when you looked at his statement 11 months ago in december of 2018 as to why he would not run in 2020, he focused on what the campaign would do to his family. now that he appears to be close to jumping in the race this time, you have to think the number one key thing that's changed has been his family. >> you know, it's not lost on me that as supposedly these candidates jump in, bloomberg and patrick because they say there's a lot of hand wringing, it's no
let me ask this about governor patrick.l balloons for him running for president in the past and each of those trial balloons was not popped by anybody on the outside. it was popped by deval patrick's wife. she has been a hard no on this. almost was a hard no on him ever running for governor. he had to talk her into this. she is not somebody that enjoys the public spotlight from what i understand. how did he convince her? >> well, this is what we -- i'm glad you're catching on that. one...
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joe biden, he's making a run for the obama voters, deval patrick's.41% of african-american support. cory booker and kamala harris, who might have made a claim at that, have not been able to trip away at that. deval patrick may be able to do that, so what this is, this is a cry for help. this is a cry for help from the democratic establishment that is looking at this race and seeing joe biden's old and fragile and not ready to go mano a mano with donald trump and the pummeling he's going to get from donald trump at his machine and they see elizabeth warren, who is embracing this far left agenda, that gives no safe harbor to people who are suffering from trump exhaustion, so the democrats see this race slipping away from them, they are desperate for somebody else to come in, the leadership of the democratic party and they think that deval patrick and grab that obama lane, bring the african-american in the way hillary couldn't. >> bret: cory booker couldn't either. >> what's his platform? is going to embrace a platform like warren 'ischemic two-term gove
joe biden, he's making a run for the obama voters, deval patrick's.41% of african-american support. cory booker and kamala harris, who might have made a claim at that, have not been able to trip away at that. deval patrick may be able to do that, so what this is, this is a cry for help. this is a cry for help from the democratic establishment that is looking at this race and seeing joe biden's old and fragile and not ready to go mano a mano with donald trump and the pummeling he's going to get...
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looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. woman 1 oc: this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. man 2 vo: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2 vo: ...with humira. woman 3 vo: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. man 3 vo: ask your rheumatologist about humira. woman
looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. woman 1 oc: this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. man 2 vo: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2 vo: ...with humira. woman 3 vo: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic...
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patrick: it's better.hey perform better when the get -- when they get the prospect of getting out of negative rates. that was based on our view of the ecb, we thought october would be the first hike back in the early part of the year. we think the next move is a cut, more likely. so that is still headwinds for the banks. we own bnp. the last bank we have in europe. the banking debt is where we are more attracted to. a little higher yield. i think if you are buying banks, you are just attracted to the dividends. francine: what kind of banks? patrick: we don't own german banks. .loyd's is our biggest position there are still issues around brexit probably being overstated . francine: if we do see consolidation, who will buy who? patrick: good question. it will be a lot of mergers of equals, because that is how fragmented the industry is. banks are focusing on the wealth management side of things. you have a number of week cousins in europe who may just want to merge and build some scale. i think it will be a
patrick: it's better.hey perform better when the get -- when they get the prospect of getting out of negative rates. that was based on our view of the ecb, we thought october would be the first hike back in the early part of the year. we think the next move is a cut, more likely. so that is still headwinds for the banks. we own bnp. the last bank we have in europe. the banking debt is where we are more attracted to. a little higher yield. i think if you are buying banks, you are just attracted...
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>>> in our 2020 lead today former massachusetts governor deval patrick announced he's running for president just 80 days before the primaries begin. patrick filing for the new hampshire primary today and cnn's jeff zeleny reports with former new york mayor michael bloomberg also considering a run, the democratic candidates are getting more jammed up. >> reporter: beginning in 80 days, the democratic field suddenly growing. former massachusetts governor deval patrick jumping into the 2020 race today in new hampshire after saying no to a run nearly a year ago. he's been watching the campaign from the sidelines and believes there's an opening right down the middle. >> it has felt to me watching the race unfold that we are beginning to break into sort of camps of nostalgia on one hand and big ideas sort of my way or no way on the other. >> reporter: talking about two friends now rivals, joe biden and elizabeth warren.
>>> in our 2020 lead today former massachusetts governor deval patrick announced he's running for president just 80 days before the primaries begin. patrick filing for the new hampshire primary today and cnn's jeff zeleny reports with former new york mayor michael bloomberg also considering a run, the democratic candidates are getting more jammed up. >> reporter: beginning in 80 days, the democratic field suddenly growing. former massachusetts governor deval patrick jumping into...
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talk about the conversations that those allies have had with patrick, patrick himself has had, and if you see him positioning himself as obama 2.0. >> i wouldn't go in the way back machine, but it's important for context. you know, when deval patrick first ran for governor in 2006, he was -- he didn't have a shot at being in the nominee. he was an outsider. he went up this progressive lane, a very good speaker on the stumpp, and then he surprised a lot of people. i think from that experience he gained confidence, but also through that experience, in 2006, there was a guy in illinois named barack obama who said, you know, the way that deval patrick ran for governor for massachusetts, i think i can run for u.s. senate in illinois and he was explicit about that. obama talks about that a lot during patrick's administration. so i think deep down, he is very close with the former president, but what does that actually mean be? sure, close advisers to barack obama are into this deval patrick idea, they were really into it a year ago before deval decided not to run, but are we talking about t
talk about the conversations that those allies have had with patrick, patrick himself has had, and if you see him positioning himself as obama 2.0. >> i wouldn't go in the way back machine, but it's important for context. you know, when deval patrick first ran for governor in 2006, he was -- he didn't have a shot at being in the nominee. he was an outsider. he went up this progressive lane, a very good speaker on the stumpp, and then he surprised a lot of people. i think from that...
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first, deval patrick. should he do it? >> i don't know what the path is, who's advising him to do that, who he's talking to. if seems to, way too late to
first, deval patrick. should he do it? >> i don't know what the path is, who's advising him to do that, who he's talking to. if seems to, way too late to
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and deval patrick maybe a long shot he could qualify for december. one thing to keep in mind, patrick, the former governor of massachusetts. massachusetts next door neighbor new hampshire, is there some residual sort of benefit for patrick in new hampshire? does he hit 6% coming out of the gate in a couple new hampshire polls? if he could do that in two polls between now and the middle of december, he could qualify for that debate. otherwise he's got to hit sort of 4% in some other places. it's getting tougher and tougher to qualify for these debates. as time goes on and candidates start missing multiple debates, the question does start to get raised about the future of their candidacies. >> his name is known. he's got that name id in new hampshire, steve. so then the question becomes if he starts showing up significantly. and by significantly i think 6% would be a pretty good place to start. does he hurt a elizabeth warren, does he hurt a joe biden? that's the outstanding question. >> so we saw bloomberg got included. bloomberg was thrown into one o
and deval patrick maybe a long shot he could qualify for december. one thing to keep in mind, patrick, the former governor of massachusetts. massachusetts next door neighbor new hampshire, is there some residual sort of benefit for patrick in new hampshire? does he hit 6% coming out of the gate in a couple new hampshire polls? if he could do that in two polls between now and the middle of december, he could qualify for that debate. otherwise he's got to hit sort of 4% in some other places. it's...
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we're just outside patrick frazee's property there. and right up there, investigators have patrick frazee in custody. they rolled in here just a few minutes ago with an arrest warrant. >> reporter: frazee is now facing eight charges, including first degree murder and solicitation to commit first degree murder, all of which he's pleaded not guilty to. last december authorities identified the main crime scene as barrett's townhouse, leaving with bags of evidence, including traces of blood found in the bathroom and on a fireplace. police also say they discovered a series of mysterious text messages between barrett and frazee's phones three days after she disappeared. what is the text message she sent you on the 25th. barrett's phone was detected in idaho. in one frazee texts, do you need anything? can i do anything? barrett's replies, no, i'm fine, just warn out. another says do you even love me? frazee responds, yes, i do. but authorities say frazee staged those exchanges. >> a woman in idaho is now being investigated. >> reporter: that
we're just outside patrick frazee's property there. and right up there, investigators have patrick frazee in custody. they rolled in here just a few minutes ago with an arrest warrant. >> reporter: frazee is now facing eight charges, including first degree murder and solicitation to commit first degree murder, all of which he's pleaded not guilty to. last december authorities identified the main crime scene as barrett's townhouse, leaving with bags of evidence, including traces of blood...
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patrick: that was part of it. ago,ted to get in a year just about now and i explained the reasons i didn't, and i had a sense of what the field was going to be even then. a lot of these candidates are friends of mine and we have been talking about their candidacies and my own, so it is not a sort of frustration with the field today. it is about what i think i can offer. worked and solved problems in the private sector am a public sector, not for profits and in this country and all over the world. i've had the great blessing of living the american dream, having grown up in poverty in chicago and had access to a great education and great opportunities, and i have watched that dream constrained, so the perspective of having those different assignments and solved problems in those different assignments, at the 'sme time watching the country half made so generously to me -- available to me has been made idea,vailable, i have an some ideas about how to restore that and how important it is that we restore that for everyb
patrick: that was part of it. ago,ted to get in a year just about now and i explained the reasons i didn't, and i had a sense of what the field was going to be even then. a lot of these candidates are friends of mine and we have been talking about their candidacies and my own, so it is not a sort of frustration with the field today. it is about what i think i can offer. worked and solved problems in the private sector am a public sector, not for profits and in this country and all over the...
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what do you think about duval patrick jumping in? >> very interesting.0 or 70 days from the iowa caucuses new hampshire primary. will he take away from joe biden's lead? they will say no. the only campaign in this race that has a natural coalition of voters, what was the obama coalition, now to the finish line and eventually makes joe biden nominee. duval patrick's calculation, a lot of voters are undecided, looking for a candidate who can speak to what america should be and i'm a candidate who can do that. there are arguments we had so this is an interesting race for the governor of massachusetts but he has a short runway to get it done. he won't be in the november debate next week or the december debate. he has to give his message to the american people to make this an uphill battle. heather: duval patrick seems to think that perhaps there are some democrats still not satisfied with their choices but according to this fox news poll 69% say they are satisfied with her choice, only 28% saying they wish there were other options. is too little too late sin
what do you think about duval patrick jumping in? >> very interesting.0 or 70 days from the iowa caucuses new hampshire primary. will he take away from joe biden's lead? they will say no. the only campaign in this race that has a natural coalition of voters, what was the obama coalition, now to the finish line and eventually makes joe biden nominee. duval patrick's calculation, a lot of voters are undecided, looking for a candidate who can speak to what america should be and i'm a...
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instead of medicare for all patrick supports a public option. instead of a tax on the wealthy he prefers simplifying the tax code saying i don't think wealth is a problem, i think greed is a problem. patrick also said this. >> i think if we want solutions the last they can't be solutions that feel to the voting public as if they are just democratic. >> reporter: former president obama has yet to endorse a 2020 consider he and patrick are close in political reports obama was nudging him to run. for obama's inner circle the judge might have been an all out push. people like david axelrod, valerie jarrett, have made no secret of their belief that patrick is the natural continuation of the obama legacy. meantime some believe if cory booker and kamala harris continue stalling and polls, duval patrick could be an attractive alternative to joe biden who continues to get bogged down in questions about his son hunter's involvement with the ukrainian energy company and today biden was asked about his son being on the gop wishlist to testify at the impeach
instead of medicare for all patrick supports a public option. instead of a tax on the wealthy he prefers simplifying the tax code saying i don't think wealth is a problem, i think greed is a problem. patrick also said this. >> i think if we want solutions the last they can't be solutions that feel to the voting public as if they are just democratic. >> reporter: former president obama has yet to endorse a 2020 consider he and patrick are close in political reports obama was nudging...
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based on the polls patrick is no exception.ional polls included his name early in the cycle and found him polling at 0 to 1%. by entering so late patrick has other disadvantages. the big one -- it's going to be hard for him to qualify for the debates. it also will be hard for him to build a good staff when everyone else is working on other campaigns. he's missed ballot deadlines in alabama and arkansas. we never say never on this segment, but i don't buy patrick is likely to overcome these challenges. >> thanks, nate. you can read more of his 2020 analysis at 538.com. we will be right back with our round table. e cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. save it slimeball.onstrating i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to a
based on the polls patrick is no exception.ional polls included his name early in the cycle and found him polling at 0 to 1%. by entering so late patrick has other disadvantages. the big one -- it's going to be hard for him to qualify for the debates. it also will be hard for him to build a good staff when everyone else is working on other campaigns. he's missed ballot deadlines in alabama and arkansas. we never say never on this segment, but i don't buy patrick is likely to overcome these...
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still with us is patrick.you look at the people in charge, we were given the first speech, saying green energy is at the center of what they are trying to do. what does it mean for banks? to what extent do banks need to be sustainable? patrick: it's very important such statement is made. we need is encouragement to make sure all industrial sectors do take measures quickly enough to ensure we avoid political decisions that will impair the future. but the banking industry simply has to manage our rates very carefully. if he take it from a credit or investment perspective, we have a duty to ensure we manage risks for clients. risk on one hand come inequality on the other are the two major overwhelming trends we have to understand and translate into holdings. we are looking for solutions that will help facilitate priorities. francine: the client if a bank selling investable, renewable funds while being part of a big oil ipo? patrick: our economic model has come to its limits, so we will have reactions. we will hav
still with us is patrick.you look at the people in charge, we were given the first speech, saying green energy is at the center of what they are trying to do. what does it mean for banks? to what extent do banks need to be sustainable? patrick: it's very important such statement is made. we need is encouragement to make sure all industrial sectors do take measures quickly enough to ensure we avoid political decisions that will impair the future. but the banking industry simply has to manage our...
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he handed it over to patrick corbin. [applause] patrick. come on, patrick. get over here, patrick.on't know -- i don't know what -- there he is. that took -- that took guts. [laughter] come on, patrick. say something, please. patrick: thank you. what an honor. this is a very special day for me. i just want to say one thing about this team. we believe in each other all year. we're really good friends on and off the field. and i'm excited i'm here for five more years. thank you. [applause] president trump: so, patrick, as you know, pitched three clutch scoreless frames in relief. and that's a lot of pressure, and he handled it. in the sixth, asdrúbal -- where is he? cabrera. where is he? what a job he did. come here. where are you? come here. come on. we got to get him up. come here. and ryan -- they executed a critical double play. unbelievable. where is that guy? that was a hell of a play. a lot of quickness. but at the top of the seventh, you still needed one last comeback. that's when the nats batted -- you hit in six unanswered, right? six unanswered runs, including adam eaton's
he handed it over to patrick corbin. [applause] patrick. come on, patrick. get over here, patrick.on't know -- i don't know what -- there he is. that took -- that took guts. [laughter] come on, patrick. say something, please. patrick: thank you. what an honor. this is a very special day for me. i just want to say one thing about this team. we believe in each other all year. we're really good friends on and off the field. and i'm excited i'm here for five more years. thank you. [applause]...
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i mean, does patrick have a chance in a place like iowa, new hampshire? only polling that i've seen from any of those places is about a year old. it suggested that patrick was running well behind in new hampshire, despite the fact that he was from right next door in massachusetts, where he was governor. i should point out patrick does probably need to make a strong showing in iowa. if you look through history what you see is that if you're going to be the nominee, pretty much all of them finish in either first, second, or third. the one exception since 1972 was john mccain, he finished fourth. but the media spun that as a third place finish with fred thomps thompson. if duvall patrick is going to have to make up ground, he's going to have to make it up in iowa and quickly. >> a new iowa poll we're going to be debuting in about 12 minutes, stay tuned for that. another developing gubernatorial election this evening in louisiana, the polls are still open there. this is a race that pits democratic incumbent john bell edwards against republican challenger eddi
i mean, does patrick have a chance in a place like iowa, new hampshire? only polling that i've seen from any of those places is about a year old. it suggested that patrick was running well behind in new hampshire, despite the fact that he was from right next door in massachusetts, where he was governor. i should point out patrick does probably need to make a strong showing in iowa. if you look through history what you see is that if you're going to be the nominee, pretty much all of them finish...
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patrick — tell us what you know? really dramatic news out of totte n ha m.eally dramatic news out of tottenham. they released a statement, their chairman saying we we re statement, their chairman saying we were extremely reluctant to make this change, it is not a decision the board has taken lightly...
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patrick has what i will call an obama anointing.now? harvard law graduate. grew up, single mom on the south side of chicago. he has a lot of that obama factor behind him. then also, before attorney general eric holder was nominated by obama for that position there was a lot of rumors it would be deval patrick. when holder left another rumor him instend became loretta lynch. this is sort of a way to introduce him to the american people so they will have him as potential vp. >> also a lot of rumor kamala harris was up for the a.g. job as well. so -- as we look ahead to the debate wednesday, do we get a sense the conversation is going to focus still more so on the policies or is impeachment going to rear it's head there? >> i hope they do not focus much on impeachment. the going to be really hard to already sort of pull the attention of americans into the debate in the first place, because next week we have so many impeachment hearings now leading headlines, but hoping that with these candidates being in atlanta, hoping they use this a
patrick has what i will call an obama anointing.now? harvard law graduate. grew up, single mom on the south side of chicago. he has a lot of that obama factor behind him. then also, before attorney general eric holder was nominated by obama for that position there was a lot of rumors it would be deval patrick. when holder left another rumor him instend became loretta lynch. this is sort of a way to introduce him to the american people so they will have him as potential vp. >> also a lot...
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patrick: yes.nically, , it is happeniningt a iran seems to have won .ictory the policy of maximum pressure on iran. iran is probably around the attack on saudi oil facilities that the u.s. is pulling out of syria and at that moment, what appears to be a gross overreaction against a small protest has wrought this at risk . annette: thank you so much. that was patrick cockburn talking about how the violence in iraq has become a turning point in that part of the world. hong kong police say they have found a 4000 petrol bombs and more than 570 weapons while cleaning up the polytechnic university campus after surrounding it for 12 days to try to arrest antigovernment protesters inside. andrew has more. andrew: it could take months to restore hong kong's polytechnic university to what it was. 12 days of running battles have left the campus looking more like a battlefield with broken glass and barricades making it unrecognizable. it was here and the surrounding streets that saw some of the most v violent
patrick: yes.nically, , it is happeniningt a iran seems to have won .ictory the policy of maximum pressure on iran. iran is probably around the attack on saudi oil facilities that the u.s. is pulling out of syria and at that moment, what appears to be a gross overreaction against a small protest has wrought this at risk . annette: thank you so much. that was patrick cockburn talking about how the violence in iraq has become a turning point in that part of the world. hong kong police say they...
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. >>> and another democrat may enter the 2020 race, former massachusetts governor deval patrick is reportedly considering a late entry. >>> good morning, everybody. it is tuesday, november 12, i'm yasmin vossoughian. we begin with the latest testimony released in the impeachment probe, building on the narrative that president trump sought political favors from ukraine in exchange for military aid. the top pentagon official on u.s. policy in ukraine, laura cooper, told lawmakers that the president directed the administration to freeze the aid over the summer. cooper said when officials learned about it, quote, there was not an understanding of how this could legally play out. she also told lawmakers about a conversation with the then u.s. envoy to ukraine kurt volker that the aid would be released if the government of ukraine released a statement disavowing interference in the 2016 election and committed to prosecuting anybody involved. the testimony from cooper, and the ukraine specialist at the state department katherine croft, which was also released yesterday, struck at the heart of the re
. >>> and another democrat may enter the 2020 race, former massachusetts governor deval patrick is reportedly considering a late entry. >>> good morning, everybody. it is tuesday, november 12, i'm yasmin vossoughian. we begin with the latest testimony released in the impeachment probe, building on the narrative that president trump sought political favors from ukraine in exchange for military aid. the top pentagon official on u.s. policy in ukraine, laura cooper, told...
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[laughter] patrick: which is fair. and second, i want to tell you guys what i would tell my daughter, but i won't tell my daughter this because she isn't going to listen to me. you guys are at a great age, you are going to be looking at colleges, doing things, really reach out to people. this is a great opportunity for you guys to learn about the life of the mind, and don't be afraid of people who have pulitzer prizes and who have written 30 books. i am allowed to be scared of them, but you guys, not so much. not so much. and if you are scared of them, talk to me, but get in the habit of talking to these people, find out what you are interested in. this is a really, really great opportunity, peter, and it is a fabulous thing. i want you to get in the habit because when you get to college, you can be the person who is in the front row in college who meets the speaker afterwards. we love that. the people who come to speak love students who are engaged, so i wanted to get you guys in the habit. it is an unbelievable oppor
[laughter] patrick: which is fair. and second, i want to tell you guys what i would tell my daughter, but i won't tell my daughter this because she isn't going to listen to me. you guys are at a great age, you are going to be looking at colleges, doing things, really reach out to people. this is a great opportunity for you guys to learn about the life of the mind, and don't be afraid of people who have pulitzer prizes and who have written 30 books. i am allowed to be scared of them, but you...
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do you think they will go after deval patrick the way they went after mitt romney for his association capital? >> they will go after him if they think it will affect their candidacy, no doubt. i just still remember the romney thing because i remember a very we wealthy guy ran, and they said nothing about his wealth. and all of a sudden romney ran, i mean, it's amazing to watch politics and how it plays out. david: by the way, elizabeth warren for all her leftist rhetoric, has 12 million dollars, steve, that's ain't nothing? >> how did she get it? she's been a politician and university professor her whole life. when you asked that question whether they would attack patrick for being at bain capital when they did romney? are you accusing the left of having a double-standard? i mean come on, that never happens. [laughter] >> and even the centrists, the so called centrists in the democratic party, david, support universal healthcare, a public option and think that in the case of deval patrick think warren's wealth tax is in effect a good idea. the progressive ideology is still there even
do you think they will go after deval patrick the way they went after mitt romney for his association capital? >> they will go after him if they think it will affect their candidacy, no doubt. i just still remember the romney thing because i remember a very we wealthy guy ran, and they said nothing about his wealth. and all of a sudden romney ran, i mean, it's amazing to watch politics and how it plays out. david: by the way, elizabeth warren for all her leftist rhetoric, has 12 million...
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turner's revolt, patrick breen. [applause] patrick: thank you, peter, and thank you all for coming. it is an honor and a pleasure to be here and i am pleased to do it. i want to make a special welcome to the young people, high school students who are here. as peter carmichael said, my daughter applied and got into it last year, and had a great, great experience. i want to encourage you because of two things. my daughter wants to thank you, peter, for not inviting me last year. [laughter] which is fair. and second, i want to tell you guys what i would tell my daughter, but i won't tell my daughter this because she isn't going to listen to me. you guys are at a great age, looking at colleges, doing things, really reach out to people. this is a great opportunity for you guys to learn about the life, and don't be afraid of people who have pulitzer prize is and who have written 30 books. i am allowed to be scared of them, but you guys, not so much. and if you are scared of them, talk to me, but get in the habit of talkin
turner's revolt, patrick breen. [applause] patrick: thank you, peter, and thank you all for coming. it is an honor and a pleasure to be here and i am pleased to do it. i want to make a special welcome to the young people, high school students who are here. as peter carmichael said, my daughter applied and got into it last year, and had a great, great experience. i want to encourage you because of two things. my daughter wants to thank you, peter, for not inviting me last year. [laughter] which...
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patrick is compelling when he speaks. yes, small room.ate, yes, but if people get to know him they might like him. i'm not sure mayor bloomberg has the same quality. >> bring in the congressman. >> enjoying the debate. >> what do you think somebody not a member of the democratic party as you see all of this happen? >> think is spelling trouble for the candidate and where the democratic party is today. reason bloomberg got in, he makes it fairly public, the drift left. this notion that, you know, if you listen to the policies of elizabeth warren, they are an economic train wreck. he knows that. he has $52 billion reasons probably to throw up against this problem. i think you're seeing that. they're losing confidence that biden can win and they're seeing a drift left. look at all the numbers for all the candidates, clearly energy in the democratic primary is left of center by far. >> i just called his wife denise. it's diane. wanted to correct that. >> glad you kreshcorrected that >> everyone stick around. take a break. talking to deval pat
patrick is compelling when he speaks. yes, small room.ate, yes, but if people get to know him they might like him. i'm not sure mayor bloomberg has the same quality. >> bring in the congressman. >> enjoying the debate. >> what do you think somebody not a member of the democratic party as you see all of this happen? >> think is spelling trouble for the candidate and where the democratic party is today. reason bloomberg got in, he makes it fairly public, the drift left....
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will deval patrick be able to speak to black women? double down on the normal that was before donald trump? unless he can offer a vision moving forward, he will fall into the same trap and i'll echo eugene here and i think he will change the divide in the primary right now. >> one of the things that's interesting about deval patrick, i had two dinners with him early in this process with a small group when he was thinking about doing this and he gave it a lot of thought and then he decided not to, and i don't think it was so much, at least from what he told me that the field was too big or biden was going to win, but more just personal considerations about his family and his life and he's actually also doing some interesting investing up in boston, so something has changed in that sense, but look, the problem is it's really, really late for someone to get in unless you have financial resources. how do you raise this money and how do you raise this, and alabama has new hampshire and it's friday of this week, and so as a pure, practical m
will deval patrick be able to speak to black women? double down on the normal that was before donald trump? unless he can offer a vision moving forward, he will fall into the same trap and i'll echo eugene here and i think he will change the divide in the primary right now. >> one of the things that's interesting about deval patrick, i had two dinners with him early in this process with a small group when he was thinking about doing this and he gave it a lot of thought and then he decided...
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patrick burns. >> patrick burn right before the company issued guidance that was a lot lower.he denied to you specifically that his sale had anything to do -- >> and he layed out and it's on fox business.com, ticktok and i tried calling patrick and i did call overstock. liz: where is he now? >> the last i spoke he was in bali. he's out of the country. whatever he did, he's not convinced the sec because the sec has asked overstock for copies of stock trading plans of executives, obviously his and those communications between the company and burn, it's a serious situation. on top of that, you have a company whose, you know, obviously the numbers are not adding up. there's something going on there. so this is probably not the last we will hear about this story, the investigations of these types, this nature go on for a while, patrick has his side of the story, he said he had no idea that the -- they were going to take guidance down before he sold. the sec is obviously not totally convinced that that's why they are doing this, the company is strangely not commenting on his rationa
patrick burns. >> patrick burn right before the company issued guidance that was a lot lower.he denied to you specifically that his sale had anything to do -- >> and he layed out and it's on fox business.com, ticktok and i tried calling patrick and i did call overstock. liz: where is he now? >> the last i spoke he was in bali. he's out of the country. whatever he did, he's not convinced the sec because the sec has asked overstock for copies of stock trading plans of...
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and, again, i think deval patrick has an opportunity.at south carolina in a very good place. because, again, you're going to have several of these candidates who can't be there to campaign. >> david, handicap the race for me as susan just did. >> well, i think you've got biden as a front-runner still. but warren, right in there. i think in iowa, you've got pete surging, which is a really interesting story. when you move to new hampshire, you know, most of the polls have sanders in the lead there. so basically, what the fear of the democratic party right now is that you could have four or five candidates each getting 14 or 15%. >> and because they're going to have money to do it. i mean, raised $10 million last quarter. buttigieg has a ton of cash on hand. so does warren, sanders, and biden. i mean, not as much but -- >> what happens in a broken convention, david? >> that's a mess i think. >> there's only one person who could broker it i think. no but i think the only person who can handle a brokered convention for the democrats is presid
and, again, i think deval patrick has an opportunity.at south carolina in a very good place. because, again, you're going to have several of these candidates who can't be there to campaign. >> david, handicap the race for me as susan just did. >> well, i think you've got biden as a front-runner still. but warren, right in there. i think in iowa, you've got pete surging, which is a really interesting story. when you move to new hampshire, you know, most of the polls have sanders in...
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patrick: yeah. general hammond: but we can't lose sight of the fact they care for the older veterans. how can we more effectively treat this? i know i was at the jamaica plain va a few years ago and there was a group of guys that bused down from maine to get eye exams. so they have to get up at 6:00 in the morning, catch a bus at 7:00 a.m. and go all the way to boston to get an eye exam or a dental exam we there's a beautiful hospital in maine. i think there's better, more cost effective solutions without throwing the baby out with the bath water to still care for people and do it more efficiently and bring the va into focus for what they should be doing, and be the best at it. gov. patrick: well, general, you know, i'm reminded at some level of what it was like when i was campaigning in cambridge, somebody ande is who would ask me they'd already a question written a book on the subject. [laughter] gov. patrick: don't ask me. but i think you made a couple of points that jump out at me because i thin
patrick: yeah. general hammond: but we can't lose sight of the fact they care for the older veterans. how can we more effectively treat this? i know i was at the jamaica plain va a few years ago and there was a group of guys that bused down from maine to get eye exams. so they have to get up at 6:00 in the morning, catch a bus at 7:00 a.m. and go all the way to boston to get an eye exam or a dental exam we there's a beautiful hospital in maine. i think there's better, more cost effective...
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deval patrick has come out against medicare for all.elf maybe somewhere between joe biden and the more progressive candidates. what do you see his role in this campaign is? where is he running? >> first of all, we have to take the entrance of governor patrick seriously. he's governor two times over of an important state, with a good record intact. i believe his entrance into this race, frankly, will create more of a problem for joe biden. i think he's going to try to, basically, be the alternative to joe biden, and say i can get moderates and extend my reach into what might be otherwise progressive lanes of the party. i would also suggest that maybe governor patrick is also concluding that in this race, where no one yet has been able to penetrate the vice president's hold on the black vote, largely in south carolina, could he give him a run for the money, especially when you consider joe biden's standing right now has mostly been buoyed by the fact that the black vote has been with him, along with moderates who have made him their choic
deval patrick has come out against medicare for all.elf maybe somewhere between joe biden and the more progressive candidates. what do you see his role in this campaign is? where is he running? >> first of all, we have to take the entrance of governor patrick seriously. he's governor two times over of an important state, with a good record intact. i believe his entrance into this race, frankly, will create more of a problem for joe biden. i think he's going to try to, basically, be the...
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what do you make of patrick getting in? why? mark: he wants to be president.hat's the reason people run for president. they want to be presint. judy: thank you for straightening me out on that. mark: a number of people tell him, mike basomberg's he's had a lot of people telling him. i think patrick made sense on paper, made a lot more sense a year ago than he makes now. there's two finite resources in any campaign -- time and money. bloomberg can overcome the money patricks behind the eight ball on both of them. but he does present potential threat to joe biden and to pete idttigieg. as d says, the sense of alarm goes up especially among democratic elites and especially among democra elite givers about elizabeth warren and medicare for all is part of it but part of i is the wealth tax, too, let's be very frank. to seere billion crying which has probably given her political issue that she didn't have and a political advantage when you see literally billionaires crying over the prospect of her wealth candidacy.d of a lift to her judy: so money can make a differe
what do you make of patrick getting in? why? mark: he wants to be president.hat's the reason people run for president. they want to be presint. judy: thank you for straightening me out on that. mark: a number of people tell him, mike basomberg's he's had a lot of people telling him. i think patrick made sense on paper, made a lot more sense a year ago than he makes now. there's two finite resources in any campaign -- time and money. bloomberg can overcome the money patricks behind the eight...
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patrick stewart has changed.ent that there isn't an enterprise or the crew, but it's -- >> jimmy: oh, interesting. >> but it's a changed world, and we find pickard, because the trailers are out, and people have seen little hints, he's at home on the chateau, the vineyard, with his pit bull. and it was insistence. i have a dog, and if i have a dog, it has to be a pit bull. because i love -- >> jimmy: you love pit bulls. >> but i've seen the first five episodes. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think they're really -- >> jimmy: you're happy with it. it's great to have you here. i so much enjoyed our chat. i hope you come back again soon, and we look forward to star trek pickard coming next year, early next year. "charlie's angels" opens in theaters friday. sir patrick stewart, everyone, we'll be right back. ♪ my lord? hey good knight. where are you going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desire. did thou bring enough for
patrick stewart has changed.ent that there isn't an enterprise or the crew, but it's -- >> jimmy: oh, interesting. >> but it's a changed world, and we find pickard, because the trailers are out, and people have seen little hints, he's at home on the chateau, the vineyard, with his pit bull. and it was insistence. i have a dog, and if i have a dog, it has to be a pit bull. because i love -- >> jimmy: you love pit bulls. >> but i've seen the first five episodes. >>...
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instead of medicare for all patrick supports the public option. instead of attacks on the wealthy he prefers simple thing the tax code saying, i don't think wealth is a problem. i think greed is a problem. patrick also said this. >> i think if you want solutions that last, they can't be solutions that feel to the voting public as if they are just democratic solutions. >> and while former president obama has yet to endorse a 2020 contenders, he and patrick are close and political about comic reports that obama was nudging him to run in. people like david axelrod, and valerie jarrett have made no secret of their belief that patrick is a national continuation of the obama legacy. in the meantime, some believe that if senators correlate that mike cory booker and kamala harris continue stalling in polls that for black voters, it could be an attractive alternative to joe biden who continues to get bogged down over questions about his son's n hunter's involvement in the ukrainian energy company. today fox news was asked about his son being on the impeach
instead of medicare for all patrick supports the public option. instead of attacks on the wealthy he prefers simple thing the tax code saying, i don't think wealth is a problem. i think greed is a problem. patrick also said this. >> i think if you want solutions that last, they can't be solutions that feel to the voting public as if they are just democratic solutions. >> and while former president obama has yet to endorse a 2020 contenders, he and patrick are close and political...
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[applause] patrick j o'connell.our time he has raised the culinary arts to new heights of excellence to celebrate local farmers. [applause] james patterson. to be one of the most successful american authors of our time the prodigious as fascinating works to be enjoyed by millions. and then inspire many to realize their potential. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain in your seats until the president and the first lady have departed the room. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight on c-span2 republican national committee chair rhonda mcdaniel on 2020 elections and other political news of the day at the christian science monitor. then a look at efforts to develop of universal flu vaccine. >> c-span's washington journal live everyday with news on policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning.
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>> a former inmate of patrick frazee's had testified about a hit list that patrick frazee allegedly gaveim. >> reporter: frazee's former fellow inmate testified that he received 16 notes from frazee with instructions to use his prison gang connections to have several of the witnesses testifying against frazee killed, including the prosecution's star witness and frazee's secret girlfriend idaho nurse krystal lee. lee testified frazee told her he beat berreth to death with a baseball bat on thanksgiving day. after the murder, lee says frazee called her anmeean up lee claims she drove from idaho to colorado and cleaned up the crime scene. berreth's body has never been found. neither has a murder weapon. moments ago patrick frazee was sentenced to life in prison. he showed no emotion as the guilty verdict was read, but berreth's family was emotional. investigators say frazee's motive was custody of the couple's daughter and, norah, she's with berreth's parents. >> o'donnell: nikki, thank you. here in washington, democrats added a new witness to the impeachment inquiry late today. the embassy
>> a former inmate of patrick frazee's had testified about a hit list that patrick frazee allegedly gaveim. >> reporter: frazee's former fellow inmate testified that he received 16 notes from frazee with instructions to use his prison gang connections to have several of the witnesses testifying against frazee killed, including the prosecution's star witness and frazee's secret girlfriend idaho nurse krystal lee. lee testified frazee told her he beat berreth to death with a baseball...
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i like deval patrick. i think he was a great governor. see him in the race, because he is actually going to amplify a different set of ideas on the debate stage. at the end of the day, it's too late for deval patrick to get the nomination. it is certainly too late for michael bloomberg to do it. >> harris: kayleigh, is it too late for republicans to look across the aisle and say, "hey, the water is getting pretty murky over there, so and people are jumping in." >> it's too late for anyone of them jumping in now. if this is an indication of how weak this field is, this is a field of losers. none of them can be at president trump. and they all have to embrace extreme positions. i gave jose four radical policy positions from buttigieg come and look at biden. he wants to eliminate fossil fuels come he wants a single-payer option because the public option would make that happen. he wants health care for illegal immigrants. these are not moderates. >> harris: i how do you on my panel of the town hall in iowa. i like having one of the same time.
i like deval patrick. i think he was a great governor. see him in the race, because he is actually going to amplify a different set of ideas on the debate stage. at the end of the day, it's too late for deval patrick to get the nomination. it is certainly too late for michael bloomberg to do it. >> harris: kayleigh, is it too late for republicans to look across the aisle and say, "hey, the water is getting pretty murky over there, so and people are jumping in." >> it's too...
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patrick already missed the alabama filing deadline.or arkansas is today, new hampshire is on friday. joining me now to discuss this is tamika isaac devine. she sits on the council there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you to be having me. >> do you think duvall patrick would have a run? >> i think it's interesting. governor duvall patrick would come to the state years ago. he was actually a speaker at our annual democratic dinner, so i think he has a lot of folks that would be intrigued by his candida candidacy. but right now time is really tight. our primary is february 29th, and so to be able to get i.d. and to get people to really understand why he would be the best choice outside of vice president biden or others, i think time is really, really short, so if he comes, he'll have to be here often because folks here in south carolina like to be able to say they've seen you personally, not just on tv. >> do you think it's possible that he would take some support from joe biden of south carolina voters? >> i think that's really inte
patrick already missed the alabama filing deadline.or arkansas is today, new hampshire is on friday. joining me now to discuss this is tamika isaac devine. she sits on the council there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you to be having me. >> do you think duvall patrick would have a run? >> i think it's interesting. governor duvall patrick would come to the state years ago. he was actually a speaker at our annual democratic dinner, so i think he has a lot of folks that...
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so at that time that's kind unlike many on d-day patrick ryan. and say i very lucky.for veterans voices. i'm steve andrews. >>and in partnership with our parent company next are we have a veterans voices special, it's running on sunday, it's to honor those who have served it airs november 10th at 09:30pm right here on kron 4 and speaking of veterans day this weekend there are a number of events planned all across the bay area to honor our veterans for one. >>san francisco is hosting the 99th annual veterans day parade this sunday at 11 o'clock in the morning. the parade takes place along the embarcadero and northpoint streets. >>and will open tonight with the warriors on the next top of a 3 game road trip and get to had at least one of its all-stars back into the lineup. the warriors in minnesota d'angelo russell on the floor after missing the last few games with an ankle injury. the 23 year-old is a professional score have that on full display tonight. seconds of the 3rd rains one wpfrom way beyond the arc warriors up 6 and russell was on a tear 30 seconds to go warr
so at that time that's kind unlike many on d-day patrick ryan. and say i very lucky.for veterans voices. i'm steve andrews. >>and in partnership with our parent company next are we have a veterans voices special, it's running on sunday, it's to honor those who have served it airs november 10th at 09:30pm right here on kron 4 and speaking of veterans day this weekend there are a number of events planned all across the bay area to honor our veterans for one. >>san francisco is hosting...
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patrick: thank you. jim, thank you so much for the extraordinarily generous introduction, and to you and the new england council and two st. a's and the institute of politics. thank you very much for having me. thank you to ladies and gentlemen, for coming out this morning. it's an honor to be with you. i'm delighted that lieutenant governor is -- i guess we are out of state. lieutenant governor murray, just to be sure, we are all talk about the same person, and many of the friends are here today in the room. you already know my story. perhaps for those of you who don't, i apologize to those who do. i want to start there because it provides i think important context for why i'm running for president, and then we can save most of our time for conversation. as jim said, i started out on the south side of chicago. much of that time on welfare. i lived there with my mother, my sister, my grandparents and other relatives who came and went, at least after our parents split when i was four. in our grandparents
patrick: thank you. jim, thank you so much for the extraordinarily generous introduction, and to you and the new england council and two st. a's and the institute of politics. thank you very much for having me. thank you to ladies and gentlemen, for coming out this morning. it's an honor to be with you. i'm delighted that lieutenant governor is -- i guess we are out of state. lieutenant governor murray, just to be sure, we are all talk about the same person, and many of the friends are here...