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patrick patrick oh, what are you doing with the maid? send it away i need it. you need him like cats mouse. what's crazy? no, you hear her pissed off that i need patrick. he lord. damn she hit me. and patrick, what would you like to us in fact poetry for me. listen a. maybe we can clean up the poems that you wrote to me in march on your birthday, mind you, the prince is not on my day, but on yours . not worthy or another there is patrick's awkwardness only one awkwardness. he is not mine. otherwise i would have read somehow just like a fish from birth or from the age of this girlfriend of yours. who cares? well listen. i love you. i adore you. no, no one is more desirable and closer. i talk about it so easily. just because i can't see you right now. no, i'm wrong. i see you always closed my eyes and time split the universe disappeared without a trace and so much you face smile voice these tried the best words. you try your best words. oh well, how was it then? i will remember now. well, look, well, how was it to find further, trying the best words. i didn't know, i'm blinded by beauty. what beauty be? maybe it’s not right that the angel will turn into a
patrick patrick oh, what are you doing with the maid? send it away i need it. you need him like cats mouse. what's crazy? no, you hear her pissed off that i need patrick. he lord. damn she hit me. and patrick, what would you like to us in fact poetry for me. listen a. maybe we can clean up the poems that you wrote to me in march on your birthday, mind you, the prince is not on my day, but on yours . not worthy or another there is patrick's awkwardness only one awkwardness. he is not mine....
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the scissors so i called patrick, and i said to patrick, you have to be a big boy, you have to help mommy. >> and he did. kay told him where to find a pair of scissors, and patrickzip tie was difficult, but kay was finally able to do it. the five-year-old boy, had saved his mother. then, she had another job for her son. >> so i said patrick, please, go across the street, knock on the door. mommy will stay here, do it for mommy. please, i need to help daddy. memory your karate moves, your kung fu kicks. please, kick the door. >> kay saw the neighbor's door open, and patrick run in. he knew she was safe, one family member taking care. of now kay we're on a mission to save joe. she would not leave him behind, no matter what the risk. >> and then, you ran back into a burning house? >> yes, i ran back in there. and when i saw joe, it was so hard to pick him up. i remember so many wounds, so much damage to his body, i could not even think anymore. >> kay managed to drag joe out of the burning house, on to the patio. she held out hope that while joe was badly injured, he was still alive. paramedics arrived but there was nothing that they could do for joe morrissey. kay
the scissors so i called patrick, and i said to patrick, you have to be a big boy, you have to help mommy. >> and he did. kay told him where to find a pair of scissors, and patrickzip tie was difficult, but kay was finally able to do it. the five-year-old boy, had saved his mother. then, she had another job for her son. >> so i said patrick, please, go across the street, knock on the door. mommy will stay here, do it for mommy. please, i need to help daddy. memory your karate moves,...
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patrick enulish, coming down the track. patrick english, associate _ coming down the track. patrickrack. patrick l english, associate director at the political and social research department of yougov, thank you. you're watching bbc news. we are going to stay with the race for number ten, which will produce its candidates tomorrow, monday. if there are two that have over 100 backers, the choice goes to the conservative membership in an online vote but the rest of the general public will not have a say on who will be the conservative leader and their prime minister. bamboo loss has been at a market in east london for us earlier today. he was speaking to people about their views on this leadership race. plenty of lovely smells at the columbia road flower market in east london but the question is, who will scent victory in the contest to be the next prime minister? this market has been here for over 150 years. william gladstone was the prime minister when it was set up. the question is, who will be prime minister this time next week? let's speak to some traders and find out what they m
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patrick huck fair for us and measuring well, thanks very much, patrick is keeping an eye on that congress for us. let's take you live now to the great hall of the people in beijing were present. she's in thing is delivering that opening address. we were referring to, let's listen. i and the child control of all at my college embark on new journey to joke. china and chief, a modern socialist country in all respects and advanced towards the 2nd santa rio cole go. the theme of this congress is holding high the great banner of socialism with chinese characteristics. so, so implementing so hot on socialism with chinese characteristics for new era carrying forward you the great founding spirit of the party, g. stay confident and building siphoned far. i'm holding fundamental principles and brittany brown, j. sure. sure were g. a hair jack with enterprise enforcement and stride in our little girls in modern socio countries in all respect and vice the great hello. hello. hello joe gunnar. man is all war by and using his founding a century ago, the comes part of china has taken a remarkable g. r. our party has dedicated itself to achieving lasting great less but at times nation market and committed a cell goes to the noble cause, a piece of an element before humanity, me our response. the is unmatched importance and our mission is glorious beyond contender. it is the imperative that all of us which in the party law now don't forget our original aspiration, b, and fighting mission j. that will always stay in madison. so prudence and hardworking guy you origin and that we have the courage and ability to hey, on our advisor, she a must remain calm. a dentist in our history should accept greater historical initiative into that and right and even more like a little job. but her voice, socialism would change hathaway enemy iep, was she'll william the things or the 5 years and she's nice mile, congress being and the great changes in the 1st decade of the new you alga, you lie the, the father, st national congress. she will kill you from been truly momentous and extraordinary andrea financial to have our missouri that wishy to hardly center committee has pursued a shadow chain. yeah. but now you're a termination. emit global changes that the magnitude you not a thing, an essential factor and mate, major trauma, vast strategic plan for advancing because of the party and the country tonya darling's and i'm changing sion. the central committee has brought together between high, highly the military and the chinese rose up and will not change and effectively abandon craved church of hed international development. g, the army, a series of immense risks and challenges in education with great appa and determination with her. so she have steadily advanced as socialism, with chinese characteristics, and the new year over the past 5 years, you charge and we have continued to strengthen the overall leadership of the party and the centralized yet, right. leadership of the central community, ginger and shock, country hampton voted great energy to finish, building, moderately prosperous society in all his family. we have fallen, found a very slowly applied new development villarille's evil on all france. soldier now focused on promoting high holiday development and worked to create a new pattern and development. we have pursued reformer and a swift and steady paint. larger 3 g. change was made with solid progress in developing how he processed. he posed democracy and advanced law base governance shows our shields ever. we have looked into that advanced socialist culture. we have insurance in public well be moving as the matter a priority, and pulled resources to raise a critical shadow against poverty. when made it pushed at the ha, i even listening there to present shaping delivering his address at the opening of china's ruling communist party congress in beijing. well, let's bring journalist patrick fought back and he's been listening as well. patrick, obviously a reiteration there as the parties commitment to socialism with chinese characteristics that over the last 5 years present. she has also really consolidated his own grip. not only on power but on culture of the party and of the country. yeah, that's right. and there have been lots of political purges, taking place over the past few weeks. and there is, as i say, a lot of concern about this one man dominance of china's political system. but it does seem certain that he is going to consolidate power even further. we talked yesterday also about whether or not the title of chairman might be introduced. this is a title that is synonymous with marcy tong and to some believe even though it was abolished for the very reason that ma used to consolidate power and to create this personality cup. there is this possibility that some man lists are expecting that she jim being may revive the title of a chairman to reflect his current po
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host: this is the racecourse on patrick maloney -- race on sean patrick maloney. your thoughts on that race and the larger story of what that pole could mean? caller: -- guest: who took the pole? host: i will let you know -- guest: i need to know who it is. sometimes they are right but they do have an agenda. they have an ax to grind and they tend -- almost always to show their candidate -- parties candidate doing better than polling average. they could be right but it causes you to be suspicious and they are -- there are polling groups on the republican and democrat sites --sides who do that and maloney has been controversial in his role with the democratic campaign and he has aggregated democrats in new york but the democratic leadership in the house seems to be pleased with him. his district is not overwhelmingly democratic. it is theoretically possible for him to be defeated. maybe more than theoretically possible. on a compass, q usually that a little less on them in the districting -- redistricting gears --years. garp was a prime chase of the system of redis
host: this is the racecourse on patrick maloney -- race on sean patrick maloney. your thoughts on that race and the larger story of what that pole could mean? caller: -- guest: who took the pole? host: i will let you know -- guest: i need to know who it is. sometimes they are right but they do have an agenda. they have an ax to grind and they tend -- almost always to show their candidate -- parties candidate doing better than polling average. they could be right but it causes you to be...
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patrick, thank ou want a labour government. patrick, thank you very _ want a labour government. patricko, three, four, five, six, seven, eight _ one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. eight-— one, two, three, four, five, six, l seven. eight-_ i one, two, three, four, five, six, - seven, eight._ i am seven, eight. them's the break. i am resiuanin. seven, eight. them's the break. i am resigning- ready _ seven, eight. them's the break. i am resigning. ready to _ seven, eight. them's the break. i am resigning. ready to lead _ seven, eight. them's the break. i am resigning. ready to lead our - resigning. ready to lead our count . who knew? before we go, let�*s leave you with some of the key moments on another historic day here in london. goodbye. applause this has been a huge honour to be prime minister of this great country. i've just been to buckingham palace and accepted his majesty the king's invitation— and accepted his majesty the king's invitation to form a government. remake — invitation to form a government. remake rishi sunak himself has no mandate, _ remake rishi sunak himself h
patrick, thank ou want a labour government. patrick, thank you very _ want a labour government. patricko, three, four, five, six, seven, eight _ one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. eight-— one, two, three, four, five, six, l seven. eight-_ i one, two, three, four, five, six, - seven, eight._ i am seven, eight. them's the break. i am resiuanin. seven, eight. them's the break. i am resigning- ready _ seven, eight. them's the break. i am resigning. ready to _ seven, eight. them's the break....
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for more details is patrick barnett -- john patrick barnett.the record low in terms of the unemployment rate. is that continuing to weigh on markets? >> definitely. the market was looking for a much lower number. some of the whispers going around were below 100,000, so we did not get that, in the market reaction was close. we saw this in the early future trading today. the next step will be wednesday and thursday. thursday is the big one with the cpi numbers. the markets are looking for a relief number. the consensus is for 1.8 after 8.3 in the last months. but i am hearing is people would love to see a number with a seven in front of it, so we will see if we get that. tom: this is one of the stocks in the green this morning, credit suisse, on the story it may be looking -- or at least there are some buyers eyeing up its securitized unit business. what does this mean for the broader banking space? >> i would say it is very important for credit suisse. everyone was saying they wanted to see a strong recreation of the bank. that is probably like
for more details is patrick barnett -- john patrick barnett.the record low in terms of the unemployment rate. is that continuing to weigh on markets? >> definitely. the market was looking for a much lower number. some of the whispers going around were below 100,000, so we did not get that, in the market reaction was close. we saw this in the early future trading today. the next step will be wednesday and thursday. thursday is the big one with the cpi numbers. the markets are looking for a...
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patrick funk in beijing. patrick, talk us through what we're expecting to happen in the next few minutes as this new leadership is unveiled. yeah, really could be in the next few minutes. we're keeping a close eye on it, sir, but it's hard to say when exactly those new members of the politburo standing committee will come out on the stage. or in the great hall of the people it's, there's been some speculation as to whether or not the policy or a standing committee might be downsize to reflect, present shipping's elevated state as historically. there have been anything between 3 to 9 members, sir, but the general consensus seems to be that there won't be any change to that. but the events of yesterday also have really added to the intrigue of what might happen to dave. with that unexpected surprising exits, or from the closing, certainly by present shipping's predecessor, huge and tao. there's a lot of talk about why that might have happened. it's hard to imagine that this was an accident, because everything that we've seen this week has been a highly choreographed affair. and that's also sort of given us some sense of what direction this new leadership might take to. they patrick and speaking nav choreography we're seeing, ah, the leaders now emerge, ah, president, she's in pain at 1st of course, in that line at followed by several other men. and this is a new leadership of the communist party which is about to be in veiled. we will hear from president she jane pink eye, who patrick is expected to be appointed as the leader of the party for an unprecedented 3rd 10. yeah, well you know, i can't see what that line up is just now, but typically the leaders do come out in descending order with president. she as leader writes at the fronts and those are coming out after him in descending order . we are looking out in particular for position number 2 and position number 3, who will take over from premier league or chung there has been a lot of talk about that. being li chung, the party boss of shanghai, his chances seem dead and buried. just a couple of months ago because of the bruising lock then that shanghai went through . but over the course of this week, as he
patrick funk in beijing. patrick, talk us through what we're expecting to happen in the next few minutes as this new leadership is unveiled. yeah, really could be in the next few minutes. we're keeping a close eye on it, sir, but it's hard to say when exactly those new members of the politburo standing committee will come out on the stage. or in the great hall of the people it's, there's been some speculation as to whether or not the policy or a standing committee might be downsize to reflect,...
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patrick wright and keith -- patrick. and master of narrative nonfiction, he is the author of the new york times best s e, the secret history of the secularller dynasty -- the new york times bestseller, the secret history of the sackler dynasty. he is also an award winning staff writer and the author of the other books. the snake head, an epic hill of the -- tail of the american dream and he wrote and hosted the podcast wind of change, selected as the podcast of 2020 by the guardian. it was us with his latest book, true stories of grifters, killers, rebels, and crooks. writing about such individuals, and swift money launderers, this is a collection of 12 of his articles about corruption, fraud, and power. the stories he writes in the book's prologue shows crime and corruption, secrets and lies, as a permeable membrane separating illicit wolds. -- worlds. what shines through most brightly is his fascination of what makes us most human. we will be in conversation with carolyn, a national features wri ter, and a finalist for the 2001 full surprise. without further ado, join me in welcoming patrick radden keefe and carolyn to the library. [applause] >> welcome. a great turnout. this is pretty wonderful. they asked me to introduce patrick tonight. i was reminded of what was said when he had to introduce -- someone had to introduce patrick. it is no secret, we hate him. [laughter] he is a normal gifted individual, empire pain was one of our 10 best books on the washington post. we all agreed, here he is with another splendid book. i cannot recommend this enough. it is a collection of over 12 years, 15 years in the new yorker, a 12 year period. rogues and whatever and i am fascinated on how you pursue this. he has a master of the write around, when the subject will not speak to them, you have to write around them. i am in awe, i want to read a quote about patrick. every time he tells me a new story idea i feel that i will have a mini heart attack. another litigious criminal? can you do a celebrity profile or something? >> that is his wife. he is a master of the perfect landing, he
patrick wright and keith -- patrick. and master of narrative nonfiction, he is the author of the new york times best s e, the secret history of the secularller dynasty -- the new york times bestseller, the secret history of the sackler dynasty. he is also an award winning staff writer and the author of the other books. the snake head, an epic hill of the -- tail of the american dream and he wrote and hosted the podcast wind of change, selected as the podcast of 2020 by the guardian. it was us...
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patrick marley. welcome, patrick. a recent group of articles of yours describes efforts in several states where this is happening. there is fear that those who show up will be agents of disruption. in what states is this a real concern? what is behind these efforts? >> you are seeing this in a lot of states across the country. swing states, as you mentioned, areas -- michigan, georgia, those are the states targeted for poll watchers just like election campaigns are targeting those races because they are armed -- you've seen the republican national committee put a big focus on recruiting poll lodger's, as well as an array of conservative groups. we don't really know how many people are going to show up. in some states, poll watchers have to register in advance. in many, they don't. clerks say they don't know exactly what to expect. >> let's talk about arizona. we've gotten a lot of feedback on what's happening there. people camping out, people monitoring the ballot boxes, photographing voters, the license plates on their cars. that, a federal judge on friday ruled, hey, that is okay. they have the right to do it. earlier this week, two people with handguns and wearing masks and tactical military gear. you see them standing watch over a drop box in maricopa county. what's going on there? >> you've had the huge focus on drop boxes. prior to 2020, trump boxes were used in some locations around the country. their use escalated greatly because so many people try to do absentee voting. >> patrick right? >> absolutely. that's why there was so much absentee voting. the pandemic made many people turn to absentee voting in a way they hadn't. you saw some states with many multiple times increases in how much there was. in a lot of states, they put in new drop boxes. they weren't terribly controversial prior to the 2020 election, after the election conservatives started attacking them. 2000 wheels came out. there were false allegations made about drop boxes. they are being monitored very closely in arizona and similar states as well. >> one more quick question. this is the audio obtained by politico. it happened on friday. it revealed former trump attorney, john eastman, urging joe people workers to challenge individual votes and file complaints which could form the basis for court challenges in upcoming elections. take a listen to what he said. >> document what you've seen, raise the challenge. and which of the judges on that election board declined to accept your challenge. get it
patrick marley. welcome, patrick. a recent group of articles of yours describes efforts in several states where this is happening. there is fear that those who show up will be agents of disruption. in what states is this a real concern? what is behind these efforts? >> you are seeing this in a lot of states across the country. swing states, as you mentioned, areas -- michigan, georgia, those are the states targeted for poll watchers just like election campaigns are targeting those races...
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you know, patrick, our friend patrick radden keefe, says at best that is billionaire justice. that is that is how this works in the united states of america. and it is wrong. it is this is a great question. and i get i get this myself is calling the opioid epidemic a crisis white america a fair assessment or is it more intricate than that that? so we have more than let's be like dead honest, like the attention on the quote unquote, opioid crisis is an overdose crisis. and we got a crisis in this country that predates the last ten years, gained a tremendous amount of attention when it started impacting white communities and it was white families who were who were getting the attention from policymakers. and i think famously, most notably in the 2016 presidential election, was really the first presidential cycle to see it, you know, raise to the level that that it has. that being said, still in 2021, there's a massive health disparity terms of where these dollars are going, right. black communities, communities of color do not the same resources. white communities do still today
you know, patrick, our friend patrick radden keefe, says at best that is billionaire justice. that is that is how this works in the united states of america. and it is wrong. it is this is a great question. and i get i get this myself is calling the opioid epidemic a crisis white america a fair assessment or is it more intricate than that that? so we have more than let's be like dead honest, like the attention on the quote unquote, opioid crisis is an overdose crisis. and we got a crisis in...
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patrick lahey who was -- patrick lahey who is retiring. joining me as the democratic candidate peter welch. he holds, vermont's sulci in the u.s. house of representatives -- soul seat in the u.s. house of representatives. also, gerald malloy, he is a u.s. army veteran who works in emergency management and defense. here's a format we're going to use today and for the rest of our 2022 general election debates. in our first segment i will ask common questions to both candidates. you will each have 60 seconds to answer. the second segment, candidates will ask each other questions. you have 30 seconds to ask the question and 60 seconds to answer we will turn to a series of questions submitted, candidates will have 30 seconds to answer. it is possible i will ask follow-up questions. then we will have a lightning round of questions with very brief answers, about 10 seconds. we will conclude with one a minute closing statements from each candidate. let's get started. please limit your answers to 60 seconds and a reminder, i may ask follow-ups. question one, you have both been on the campaign trail for quite a while. no doubt meeting many vermonters from many walks of life. can you tell us about a specific person you have met on the campaign trail, was changed or better informed the way you see an issue? congressman welch? rep. welch: i was at the school. one of the young women asked the question, about what the future was with climate change. what was so compelling to me was how prepared she was, how she was looking down the road into the future and how she wanted to be engaged but was also insisting that mr. malloy and i be engaged. it gave me hope that the kids are not just discouraged about what things are happening but want to be engaged in solution. >> congressman you are first elected to congress 16 years ago and since then state and national politics have become even more polarized, than they once were. i'm curious if you've had any conversations specifically with conservative vermonters while you've been on the campaign trail that would help you work across the aisle if elected to the senate, which is one of the most partisan places in the country. rep. welch: i have. vermont conservatives are problem-solving and they have mutual respect, those are the ones i have dealt with in the state senate. the best way that i found in washington, when i was in the state senate, that is were a common problem, you can have the people you represent. broadband is a huge problem in vermont. i created the broadband caucus in congress, and many of the 20 republicans who were part of that were people i approached and asked them how is broadband in your world district. we were talking about a common interest were the folks they represent in the folks i represented needed broadband. we have been successful, republicans and them across with the broadband caucus getting $40 billion deployed to rural america. the von -- the vermont approach do not talk ideology of the time talk shared programs -- problems and find common solutions to benefit each people. >> thank you. mr. malloy: i would have to say i agree with the congressman, that was fantastic, encouraging and inspiring. i would have to say a couple of weeks ago i met a gentleman at the landmark maple, started that business when he was 15, it is all vermont resources and machinery he creates wood products and sells them all over the country. just a great success story,. he told me about his business, 42 people employed, one of the things i look to do as a senator is the word small business and grow well-paying jobs in vermont. at the end of that i talked with him and i said, how can i help i'm a u.s. senator. he said let's reduce the amount of intervention from government he talked about some new regulations that have been placed upon him, that he didn't think were necessary. he increased his costs. i said i would try to do that, that is one of my positions not to have more government involvement in the industry. >> you mentioned the positions you feel strongly about, less federal regulation of business. on the campaign trail, if you have changed your stance on any issue or heard an opinion from a vermonter that has brought you closely in line with the vermont majority. one example here, i'm thinking of a recent poll that finds reports of vermonters support the upcoming ballot measure to protect abortion rights in vermont's constitution. do you oppose that? mr. malloy: you're talking about route 5 -- part five article 22. i'm not in favor of that. i look at the constitution of the people to be representative -- representing other values. the law in vermont, it would include third trimester of -- abortions i do not support that. most of vermont does not support that. that is on a value we want to enshrine on the constitution. i thought we would talk more about business but i was talking about another thing. even the chips act. i do realize that there are reasons to have government involvement at some level, national security for example. those going to be $52 billion, i was supportive of it. but one it went up to $280 million was not. >> but stay on this topic of this is the economy. particularly inflation. it's top of mind for many voters. i want to specifically discuss inflation and housing market. prospective homebuyers face interest rates which are above 7.5% for 30 year fixed mortgage. the fed has been raising interest rates to try to curb inflation. i'm curious how you would propose helping people get on the path to homeownership while also addressing inflation in the short-term? gerald malloy let's start with you. mr. malloy: to start off with that, the reason we have inflation in a recession is because of the massive overspending that has been going on for the last year and half. $2.5 trillion debt hike, arpa, ira, the chips act all of that overspending, what that has caused this going back to milton friedman and economics, if you print out money and injected into society, you are going to have inflation. in response to that, it is poor. you mentioned that the debt hike's, 2.5 -- height rakes -- rate hikes we have seen, has gone from 3% to 7% in mortgages. that's a big barrier for homeowners to make the purchase. >> you spoke about the reasons for current inflation rates. the truth about solutions for folks you are -- who are living through it, and may not care where came from but want to be able to afford a place to live. rep. welch: --mr. malloy: a couple of solutions. number one is to have a fiscal responsibility, and spend within the budget. we have a debt problem and 31 trillion, that is crushing our economy. it will continue to do so unless we address it and starts bending more within the budget -- spending more within the budget. on the local side we have act 250, which at the state level needs to be looked at to support the development of more homes. >> thank you. congressman welch? rep. welch: inflation is really a challenge for everyday vermonters. inflation is a challenge for everyone in america. inflation is a challenge for everyone and -- around the world. it's aftermath of covid. first, let's help folks who needed. i'm happy that the cost of living, for social security is going to be 8.7% this year. that will help. we have to have food banks will supplied. during covid, a lot of vermonters who never needed help, needed it. that will happen again this winter. we've got to maintain low income heating, i am working with the bernie and patrickn that. we had in the covid relief package hundreds of millions of dollars that came to vermont. governors and legislature are working on the private sector to build housing. we have to do two things, the federal government has to be involved in helping make housing affordable. that's by providing funding through tax credits. then, at the local level, are used to build housing. at the local level we have to start asking some questions. if we're going to build housing you have to have zoning that allows it. the more closer -- this isn't where urban areas are, there is to be local cooperation with zoning that will facilitate that. that's a big art of it. another challenge is so much of the housing has been taken off the market because of airbnb. so, you are an owner and that is a way you can make more money, that's understandable. i talked to executives who have offered jobs to folks and that person who wants to take the job, tries to get a place to live and can't. this has got to be an
patrick lahey who was -- patrick lahey who is retiring. joining me as the democratic candidate peter welch. he holds, vermont's sulci in the u.s. house of representatives -- soul seat in the u.s. house of representatives. also, gerald malloy, he is a u.s. army veteran who works in emergency management and defense. here's a format we're going to use today and for the rest of our 2022 general election debates. in our first segment i will ask common questions to both candidates. you will each have...
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the first couple weeks of the season and we saw everyone on this roster play except patrick baldwin junior and patrick baldwin junior probably didn't play because he's dealing with a thumb injury. but everyone from ryan rollins, moses, moody, john, i think amanda dante de vincenzo, everyone did their part. it was a complete team effort. now, steve said, of course they want to win this game. and but there are 81 other one. so yes, they are concerned about it, but they really wanted to enjoy that ring ceremony. but guess what? they got to enjoy the ring ceremony. they got to beat their rivals. the los angeles lakers and now they're one heading into denver on friday. and steve kerr said he's just happy they got through the emotions of the night. >> the first game of the season is usually filled with some nerves. you know, early on. we haven't had much rhythm you. saw that had clay out there early 4th with a group they haven't played together. and you could kind of tell so we're not where we need to be. tucker business, it's a great win in front of our ring night. but i think all of our guys should go hom
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patrick, far kin, beijing for as patrick, as expected present she confirmed as leader of the communist party for an unprecedented 3rd term. tell us more about the lineup in the pollitt. bure, a standing committee who's in and who's out devil with it. say that sir. there was a lot of intrigue around what would happen to day after yesterday's developments, and it's no surprise perhaps that the new line up is the top trending topic on chinese social media. right now, perhaps no surprise is given that a lot of people did think that it would be packed with that she loyalists serve. but at the same time, it has been a bit of an eye opener with lee chang, a seeming be taking the number 2 position over from leaker chang that was off to shanghai is bruising locked down just recently. and a lot of people had felt that his chances were slim following, but a lot of people saw as really being a bit of a disaster over the country. and also we saw a child, she and lee see being included that line up. it's notable in particular because those 3 have not held central government positions before, so they are helicopter being helicopter in from the provinces, if you like. and these are people that rose through the ranks of the communist party with president ship and paying. so it does seem as though loyalty has trumped everything else here. and the notable emission of course is who arch and while he was so seeing that once upon a time as a possible successor to present judge and being. but he is seen as being more closely aligned to his predecessor who's in town, and there was no place for him in this line up to day. thank you for that, patrick frank in beijing there. let's discuss this further now with a nar tangle who's a senior international fellow at the t her in situ. china's largest thinktank and founder of asia narratives podcast is joining his eyes guide from being very good, happy with us. let's start with president, chief res confirmed as china's most powerful leaders in smiles at dawn. what can we expect from this and breath and death? 3rd term, what he will, she is main goals and objectives be well, it's more the same. i mean though, if you want hints of what's going to happen, you the work report that he gave at the beginning of this congress is a clear indication of how he sees china developing very clearly. it's people centered policies where economics are part of the way of getting people to those goals. a little different from the west where we always assume that the economic policies will kind of trickle down to the people in terms of his own power. yes, very clearly. you see a pattern here where he's put h
patrick, far kin, beijing for as patrick, as expected present she confirmed as leader of the communist party for an unprecedented 3rd term. tell us more about the lineup in the pollitt. bure, a standing committee who's in and who's out devil with it. say that sir. there was a lot of intrigue around what would happen to day after yesterday's developments, and it's no surprise perhaps that the new line up is the top trending topic on chinese social media. right now, perhaps no surprise is given...
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patrick snell, from world sports, patrick, what has the reaction been to these horrific scenes? >> in the wake of an unspeakable tragedy will made an important statement on the use of the teargas, that is why we are waiting to hear back from people, the world governing body on that very topic, but we set at the top, these are two of the country's weakest teams, biggest rivals, longtime rivals, contesting a football match. it was meant to be just that, a football match. instead, a tragic loss of life, now one of the world's worst stadium disasters. look. you know there have been previous outbreaks and troubles at ranches in indonesia. hugely passionate fan bases over there, strong rivalries between the clubs. in the past years, it has led to unrest and violence amongst fans, but here is what we are learning so far this sunday, in terms of the reaction. we all know, the match is suspended, as a result of this tragedy, and also, we now know that one of the teams was banned by the indonesia nfa from hosting games for the rest of the season. bear in mind, indonesia is due to host the fifa world cup next year and also one of the three countries to host, after china pulled out. in a statement earlier today, the indonesian saying it regrets the actions of the supporters at the stadium in the incident had quote, tarnished the face of indonesian football, adding, we are sorry, and apologize to the families of the victims for the families. and arema fc also expressing its condolences. reports and treat victims were hospitalized to the families of the victims and the management of arema fc apologizing profusely and ready to provide comport compensation. and their opponents also releasing a statement saying that persebaya is a family, and it is those words that really do resonate, no life is worth football. >> absolutely. they do resonate, very poignant indeed. put this in perspective for us in terms of other tragedies that happened in this way? >> we are still learning, we are still trying to seek so much about what happened, what is playing out here in indonesia across this tragic weekend. but, look, each event when you go back in history, when you go back over the decades, bringing with it tragedy, different circumstances, let's make that clear, tragedies nonetheless. previous tragedies that come to mind from the world of football over the years, going back to april of 1989, the english fa cup semifinal, between liverpool and nottingham forest, overcrowding in the stands, in sheffield, england, ultimately leading to the death of 97 liverpool supporters, following a crash. 21 years ago in ghana, 126 people killed in a stampede of a football stadium, when people fired tear gas at rioting supporters and one of africa's worst football disasters. and back in the 1960s, the estadio nacional disaster, over 300 fans losing their lives during an olympic qualifying match between a peruvian national team and argentina. i will say it once more, this sunday, a day of unspeakable tragedy right there in indonesia. with very heavy hearts, our prayers and thoughts are very much with those families there. >> thank you very much, patrick. >>> all right, in florida, at least 66 deaths have been reported from hurricane ian, four days after the storm demolished parts of the state. emergency crews have been going to the worst hit areas there, trying to find survivors and bring them to safety, while so far more than 2000 people have been rescued and evacuated, that is according to the governor, who is pledging additional support, such as satellite internet service from star link. he says, devastated areas such as this one might have much- needed food and phoneline access right now. more than 1 million customers are without power. many of them also lack basic necessities, such as clean water and shelter. >> can we get some help down here? you know, would that be too much to ask? i mean, look around here, with nothing, we have no power, no phone service, nothing. >> while president, joe biden, says he will visit florida on friday to offer more support, he will also travel to puerto rico, which was devastated by another hurri
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patrick english, thank ou ve quick fix. patrick english, thank you very much- _ quick fix. patrick english, thank you very much. m northern ireland, who was murdered and secretly buried by the ira in 1975. columba mcveigh, who was 19, is one of the victims who became known as 'the disappeared'. investigators have recovered the remains of 13 people, but four remain missing. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is in bragan bog in county have been five searches, but never before has this area of land been searched. investigators are focusing on an area of two acres. you can see two mechanical diggers. they have begun this work. investigators led by an independent commission, are convinced that columbo was killed and buried here. as you can see, it is a very big area of land. it is very remote, and where a few miles from the border. we are a number of miles from the nearest village. the technology as these searches have continued, has evolved. archaeologists are involved and other scientists are too, but it is quite an operation. investigators think this search could potentially take a few weeks. it all depends par
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patrick mahomes. he's an incredible talent and in the super bowl few years ago we saw in the fourth quarter, patrick mahomes remembered. he was patrickrday, he remembered a lot earlier in the 49ers paid for it, but he is a tremendous quarterback, and that's why i kind of go back to also the scoring a point and how important touchdowns are because patrick mahomes is going to make the chief score touchdowns? 49ers had to do the same. alright so they are taking all the rams next week. what do you think the team needs to be sharpened up on as they had into that game. they gotta stop with the self inflicted wounds, and it's something they talked about last week. it's something they talked about yesterday. they cannot put themselves in situations where they're turning the ball over three times they cannot commit 10 penalties. they have to stop with this stuff because it's in their control. there is a lot of talent on this team, but they just don't seem to be there yet. and nick bosa said on sunday he doesn't feel like they played as a team yet offense, defense and special teams and it's so cliche but complementary football wins football ga
patrick mahomes. he's an incredible talent and in the super bowl few years ago we saw in the fourth quarter, patrick mahomes remembered. he was patrickrday, he remembered a lot earlier in the 49ers paid for it, but he is a tremendous quarterback, and that's why i kind of go back to also the scoring a point and how important touchdowns are because patrick mahomes is going to make the chief score touchdowns? 49ers had to do the same. alright so they are taking all the rams next week. what do you...
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patrick's frustration. he was quite _ understand patrick's frustration. he was quite far away from the goal.ould say— was quite far away from the goal. i would say it's a 50—50 has gone in our favour~ — would say it's a 50—50 has gone in our favour. that's the way it is sometimes. obviously, to concede a -oal sometimes. obviously, to concede a goal in _ sometimes. obviously, to concede a goal in the _ sometimes. obviously, to concede a goal in the first attack into our box puts — goal in the first attack into our box puts us on the back foot, but credit _ box puts us on the back foot, but credit to — box puts us on the back foot, but credit to the players, they stuck in, they— credit to the players, they stuck in, they pushed and pushed. a very ti-ht in, they pushed and pushed. a very tight game, — in, they pushed and pushed. a very tight game, we are delighted to come away with— tight game, we are delighted to come away with three points. newcastle got their first league win since the opening weekend of the season, beating fulham 4—1 at craven cottage. miguel almiron scored twice, his first
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patrick's day -- not same st. patrick's day but columbus day parade. what happens?shooting in his front yard and his children knew what to do in an interior room and they called 911. it is not hypothetical to him. he has been a victim of crime twice and the people in new york, if the guy running for governor can get into trouble with crime like his family has, it can happen to anybody. >> ainsley: when he left, kathy hochul had a chance to clean up the city. she is one against lee zeldin and democrats in the study say "we don't care but we want the candidate who cares about crime." the democrats are voting for lee zeldin as a republican because they know he is not soft on crime but wants to get rid of the d.a. >> brian: she is good for getting money on special entrance and flagrant about it but realizing those numbers are real and a dead heat between the two and it was 16 to 20 points earlier. after tough bruising primary on the primary side. people will care about crime 15 days before an election. where were you the last two plus years. the whole andrew cuomo facto
patrick's day -- not same st. patrick's day but columbus day parade. what happens?shooting in his front yard and his children knew what to do in an interior room and they called 911. it is not hypothetical to him. he has been a victim of crime twice and the people in new york, if the guy running for governor can get into trouble with crime like his family has, it can happen to anybody. >> ainsley: when he left, kathy hochul had a chance to clean up the city. she is one against lee zeldin...
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patrick folk. he's in bay jang for us, and patrick president, she has delivered his opening address. it's not nearly as likely as his 3.5 hours speech is 5 years ago, or 2 of the key things that he said yeah, well perhaps because it hasn't been any sort of major changes in what he said. but you know, right, the opening, the speech, he outlines and the key achievements of the party, talking about how it heads as successfully managed to curve at 19 defended curve at 19 policy. that, of course, is very much in focus. it talks about raining in hong kong and bringing an end to the unrest, then opposing taiwan separate his forces. he also talked about how the anti corruption of jer drive had achieved a resounding victory and had eliminated risks from the party. but all of this really is part and parcel one might argue, all trying to justify what was previously an unconstitutional 3rd term. and of course we are expecting present, she to secure that's a 3rd term at the helm. he did also say that the government approved the political system in recent years, and we are of course, expecting som
patrick folk. he's in bay jang for us, and patrick president, she has delivered his opening address. it's not nearly as likely as his 3.5 hours speech is 5 years ago, or 2 of the key things that he said yeah, well perhaps because it hasn't been any sort of major changes in what he said. but you know, right, the opening, the speech, he outlines and the key achievements of the party, talking about how it heads as successfully managed to curve at 19 defended curve at 19 policy. that, of course, is...
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patrick de haan joins me. is that a recession indicator, patrick, less demand for gas? >> stuart, keep in mind, i believe that number there is based on eia data. that is implied demand. gas buddy data said gasoline perked up by 0.4%. that is not a whole lot. the national average as refiners in the west could repaired issues caused prices to jump significantly in september. those refineries getting back online. the west coast, the great lakes where the refinery issues resolved are now pushing the national average back down. i expect maybe in the next week or so the national average will fall to the lowest point since russia's invasion of ukraine. that invasion is keeping prices well above where they were last year. stuart: how about home heating oil? i believe there is much less heating oil in storage in the northeast than there is supposed to be. that looks like a developing shortage, and maybe a price spike. do you follow home heating oil? >> i do, stuart, and you are spot on. heating oil or also diesel fuel in the northeast is the extreme challenge this year and of course we're coming into home heating oil season and folks in the northeast are filling the stock exchanges with heating oil, also into canada. a lot has been said this developing crisis. this is culprit of declining refining out put that can no longer replenish inventories in the northeast. you lost about half a million barrels of refining capacity since covid and since 2019. the problem is simply not enough refining capacity, stuart. i mentioned the refineries in the west coast and great lakes. this problem is simply not going to go away. expect to hear a lot more about refineries that are ill-prepared to keep up with rising demand. stuart: what about prices, presumably home heating oil is going straight up if we get any, cold-snap? >> well, exactly right. we're already seeing prices in excess of five, six, some areas seven dollars a gallon for home heating oil. so certainly this is one to watch, especially if we get a cold winter. inventories of heating oil in the northeast is extremely low. there is the northeast heating oil reserve may eventually have to be tapped later this year if there are extreme cold spells to make up for the gap. stuart: all right, patrickuch indeed, we'll be watching home heating oil this winter. that is a fact. thanks, patrick. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: the premier of "american built" on fox business prime. watch the webb telescope and the chrysler building starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. >>> d.c.'s city council passed a bill which would allow non-citizens to vote in local elections. republicans in congress might be able to stop it. aishah hasnie will have the story. >>> president biden understands why some voters are concerned about his age. president biden: i think it's a legitimate thing to be concerned about anyone's age including mine. i could get a disease tomorrow. i could drop dead tomorrow. i think the best way to make a judgment is to, to, you know, watch me. stuart: okay. joe concha says voters are watching him and what they're seeing is scary. his word. he is on the show next. ♪ ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something enti
patrick de haan joins me. is that a recession indicator, patrick, less demand for gas? >> stuart, keep in mind, i believe that number there is based on eia data. that is implied demand. gas buddy data said gasoline perked up by 0.4%. that is not a whole lot. the national average as refiners in the west could repaired issues caused prices to jump significantly in september. those refineries getting back online. the west coast, the great lakes where the refinery issues resolved are now...
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patrick's family will love him and treasure all the positive memories they made together and they hope he's finally found the peace that alluded him for so many years. patrick's family would like to thank all the social workers and mental health providers, addiction specialist and others who supported patrickhrough the years and continue their work with others with a special action -- acknowledgement family friend -- patrick's mom vicky, who loved him very much and stuck with him through it all asked only that i point out how her son has become statistic, one of 4 had -- 44 lives lost to overdose. and 331 lives lost in san francisco this year. rest in peace patrick hennessy. may your memory be a blessing. the next one is hard too. i'm asking that we adjourn today's meeting in honor of ken. who died in his sleep october 1st, at the age of 75. ken and jack his life partner over 50 years, husband to 14 years were residents of disstrikt 8 diamond heights neighborhood. ken was born in san francisco in 1946 and was a graduate of washington high school and later the cad meet of art university. ken and jack co-owned bay winds lighting company for 18 years. ken was a long time supporter of lgbtq -- the imperial council of san francisco and the aids foundation and more. a member of gapa from the beg
patrick's family will love him and treasure all the positive memories they made together and they hope he's finally found the peace that alluded him for so many years. patrick's family would like to thank all the social workers and mental health providers, addiction specialist and others who supported patrickhrough the years and continue their work with others with a special action -- acknowledgement family friend -- patrick's mom vicky, who loved him very much and stuck with him through it all...
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ali: patrick de haan, thank you so much for your time. patricke. ♪ geoff: time now for our weekend spotlight -- amy gilliland, president of the multi-billion dollar global defense company, gdit. last summer, amy received a phone call informing her that one of gdit's employees died by suicide. that tragedy drove amy to ensure that no other employee was silently suffering. she created a program to spark company- and industry-wide conversations about mental health issues, especially among military veterans. amy gilliland joins us now. it's so great to have you here. and this campaign you started, it's called "how are you really?" and the name struck me because that question suggests that the first answer you get to a question like that isn't always the real answer. amy: it's either not the real answer, or people don't stick around to hear what you say. a lot of times it's just perfunctory in passing. and so we wanted people to ask and to listen for the answer. geoff: how do you at a company like the one that you run, $8.5 billion in revenue, 28,000
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patrick keith, referred to by rolling stone as a master of narrative nonfiction, patrick radden keefe is author of empire of pain, the secret sackler dynasty, a chronicle of the family responsible for marketing painkillers thatled to the opium crisis . it won the gifford prize and was a national book critic circlenominee . much better. keefe is a staff writer at the new yorker and threeother books including the book critics circle award winner say nothing , a true story of murder and memory and northern ireland and snake had an epic tale of the chinatown underworld and american dream and chatter: dispatches from the secret world of political eavesdropping. his other honors include a book fellowship and award for feature writing. he wrote and hosted a podcast wind of changeselected as the number one podcast of 20/20 . he joins us tonight with his latest book robes: true stories of directors, rebels and crooks. writing about such disreputable figures such as wine counterfeiters, illegal arms traffickers and swiss money laundering. rogue is a collection of 12 key new yorker articles about you guessed it, corruption fraud and power. these stories he writes in the books prologue were written over a dozen years and they reflect some of my abiding preoccupations. crime and corruption, secrets and lies, the permeable membrane separating illicit and illicit world the bonds of family , power of thumbnail. it's highly entertaining of course but what shines through most rightly is keefe's fascination with what makes us human even when we are at our most imperfect. tonight's author will be in conversation with karen heller a features writer for the washington post, formerly a metro and features columnist your requirement and finalist for the 2001 pulitzer prize in compensation so without further of you do ladies and gentlemen me in welcoming patrick keys to the library. >> welcome. >> this is a great turnout. this is pretty wonderful. anyway. so they asked me to introduce patrick tonight. and ai was reminded of what mikael morrison called said of fred astaire when he went to interview him. i've been invited to say something about how writers feel about patrick. it's no secret, we hate him. he is just and normatively gifted. last year empire of pain was one of our 10 best books in the washington post. we all agreed and now here he is with just another splendid , splendid book. i cannot recommend this enough. and only 60 copies upstairs i think. you'd better get one. it's a collection of over 12 years i think, is 15 years of the new yorker but a 12 year trend eight, it's your dirty dozen of roads and whatever and i'm just fascinated. how you pursue this. he's a master of the right around which for those of you don't know is when the subject will not agree to them you have to write around them and i don't want to brag but i'm simply
patrick keith, referred to by rolling stone as a master of narrative nonfiction, patrick radden keefe is author of empire of pain, the secret sackler dynasty, a chronicle of the family responsible for marketing painkillers thatled to the opium crisis . it won the gifford prize and was a national book critic circlenominee . much better. keefe is a staff writer at the new yorker and threeother books including the book critics circle award winner say nothing , a true story of murder and memory and...
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patrick mahomes. a rematch of super bowl 54. bad memories, niners had a 10 point lead. patrick mahomes, connecting with hill. that plate flipped the game. kansas city would score on that drive and come back to win. what does coach shanahan remember about the game? >> the loss. i fell like that year we had the best team in football we ended up being the second best because we did not get it done. larry: how often or not often have you watched it? >> i have not watched in a while. i do not like watching it. this week it was not about that. i had to watch it for somatic reasons. larry: yankees and astros. anthony rizzo, donelson, carpenter. resistance is futile. postseason record at 219 strikeouts. in the sixth, that is gone. astros take the series. check out the phillies and padres, game two. san diego comes back from a deficit. double down the right-field line. tied at four. eight unanswered. manny machado, padres wind. nba tonight, 11 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winner. the sons beat dallas. steph curry's reaction was better. >> they win. >> give credit where credit is due. larry: in con
patrick mahomes. a rematch of super bowl 54. bad memories, niners had a 10 point lead. patrick mahomes, connecting with hill. that plate flipped the game. kansas city would score on that drive and come back to win. what does coach shanahan remember about the game? >> the loss. i fell like that year we had the best team in football we ended up being the second best because we did not get it done. larry: how often or not often have you watched it? >> i have not watched in a while. i...
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patrick mahomes. a rematch of super bowl 54. bad memories, niners had a 10 point lead. patrick mahomes, connecting with hill.lipped the game. kansas city would score on that drive and come back to win. what does coach shanahan remember about the game? >> the loss. i fell like that year we had the best team in football we ended up being the second best because we did not get it done. larry: how often or not often have you watched it? >> i have not watched in a while. i do not like watching it. this week it was not about that. i had to watch it for somatic reasons. larry: yankees and astros. anthony rizzo, donelson, carpenter. resistance is futile. postseason record at 219 strikeouts. in the sixth, that is gone. astros take the series. check out the phillies and padres, game two. san diego comes back from a deficit. double down the right-field line. tied at four. eight unanswered. manny machado, padres wind. nba tonight, 11 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winner. the sons beat dallas. steph curry's reaction was better. >> they win. >> give credit where credit is due. larry: in contrast, warrio
patrick mahomes. a rematch of super bowl 54. bad memories, niners had a 10 point lead. patrick mahomes, connecting with hill.lipped the game. kansas city would score on that drive and come back to win. what does coach shanahan remember about the game? >> the loss. i fell like that year we had the best team in football we ended up being the second best because we did not get it done. larry: how often or not often have you watched it? >> i have not watched in a while. i do not like...
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patrick english, very aood to opinion polls. patrick english, very good to get _ opinion polls. patrickrick english, very good to get your thoughts - opinion polls. patrick english, very good to get your thoughts and - good to get your thoughts and analysis, associate director of political research for yougov, thank you for your time. let's just show you for your time. let's just show you a picture of the new cabinet meeting in the last hour or so, there it is, all smiles, rishi sunak, the new prime minister, on his first full day in office. jeremy hunt, kept on as chancellor, sitting to his left. kemi badenoch to his right. not a very long meeting, the first cabinet, because he has got to go and prep for prime minister's questions, which isjust an hour and a half away, and as we have been hearing, it will be an interesting challenge, interesting test for the brand—new prime minister, rishi sunak, as he enters the chamber of the house of commons. well, what was really controversial in terms of cabinet appointments yesterday was suella braverman, reappointed, as we have been discussing,
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patrick joins us now live from bay jane. and when will we know for sure, patrick, that she, jim pink, does remain in control of the party? well, that's very hard to pinpoint. we're not going to get any announcement at least until the end of congress. and this is a process which won't culminate until china's parliamentary sessions in march. now, it's not clear exactly how long congress itself will last will x. we're expecting it to go on for about a week. but remember, this is the most consequential leadership ratio for the has been in for decades as we heard a moment ago present. she is almost certainly expected to stay on in the top job. but one question that's being asked is whether or not the policy will revive the title of chairman, which is a title that is really synonymous with a mousy dong and reflected his broad powers including control of the armed forces. it was abolished and the dung shopping. because it on the grounds because of the grounds that it encouraged mows consolidation of power. but now with many people expecting, she jumping to stay on for life, there are suspicions that he could revive this title of chairman, to better reflect his current status and security tight there in the capital. how else the are the people of beijing being affected by this showcase event? wallace, i can tell you that security been stepped up even further in the last couple days after this incident that took place on the north western sides of the capital, where a lone protest says files we understand unfold. banners calling for the removal of sheet and paying, as well as an end to covert curves, a highly embarrassing issue for the government coming at an extremely sensitive time. so security as a say has been stepped up even further. there are more guards around air is like a bridges. and so we've also been seeing overhead helicopters over the capital incenses have been blocking any mention of this event as you can imagine. but also, of course, there are those tightened covey curb, so there is tightened monitoring at every single check point, and it's likely to stay like this for the next week. really, an interesting week ahead. indeed, patrick, thanks very much for joining us from beijing. and then such a monetary fund warns that europe faces a downturn when the war in ukraine hitting the continence recovery. after the pandemic, g d p in developed european countries as forecasts dropped from 3.2 percent to just 0.6 percent next year. growth and emerging economies as predicted to slides from 4.3 percent to 1.7 percent. and inflation will ease but remain high. the i m f expects it to be hit around 6 percent hitting 12 percent and developing economies coming in to 2022 things stood a strength, coordination and solidarity displayed in policy responses to korea. 19 europe was on its way to exit depend demik. meanwhile, rising inflation was expected to gradually subside as commodity prices and supply for the next would ease. but russia's invasion of ukraine changed a picture completely, and it is now taking a growing tall on york's economies a judge in malta has sentence 2 brothers to 40 years in prison for the car bomb murder of
patrick joins us now live from bay jane. and when will we know for sure, patrick, that she, jim pink, does remain in control of the party? well, that's very hard to pinpoint. we're not going to get any announcement at least until the end of congress. and this is a process which won't culminate until china's parliamentary sessions in march. now, it's not clear exactly how long congress itself will last will x. we're expecting it to go on for about a week. but remember, this is the most...
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patrick radden keefe and karen heller to the free library. [applause] and carolyn to the library. [applause] >> welcome. a great turnout. this is pretty wonderful. they asked me to introduce patrick tonight. i was reminded of what was said when he had to introduce -- someone had to introduce patrick. it is no secret, we hate him. [laughter] he is a normal gifted individual, empire pain was one of our 10 best books on the washington post. we all agreed, here he is with another splendid book. i cannot recommend this enough. it is a collection of over 12 years, 15 years in the new yorker, a 12 year period. rogues and whatever and i am fascinated on how you pursue this. he has a master of the write around, when the subject will not speak to them, you have to write around them. i am in awe, i want to read a quote about patrick. every time he tells me a new story idea i feel that i will have a mini heart attack. another litigious criminal? can you do a celebrity profile or something? >> that is his wife. he is a master of the perfect landing, he gets these quotes, i would be leading with them and you meet with them, he wrote about personally the elusive israeli billionaire who landed an iron mining deal for $160 million to rebellions -- reap billions. the western world saw africa as a
patrick radden keefe and karen heller to the free library. [applause] and carolyn to the library. [applause] >> welcome. a great turnout. this is pretty wonderful. they asked me to introduce patrick tonight. i was reminded of what was said when he had to introduce -- someone had to introduce patrick. it is no secret, we hate him. [laughter] he is a normal gifted individual, empire pain was one of our 10 best books on the washington post. we all agreed, here he is with another splendid...
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. >> sean patrick maloney reaching out to the other side, quoting patrick j. buchanan from 1996. democratic congressman, sean patrick to say, michael steele, there's a difference. the congressman was talking about abortion. >> right. >> people of good faith can have a debate on abortion, whether pro-life or pro-choice. we both have friends in both parties who are both. but that's -- that's really not what i was talking about. i'm talking about madisonian democracy, i'm talking about january 6th. this is something about where people of good faith who are pro life and pro choice can be concerned about the state of madisonian democracy. have you seen evidence that people actually care about this and that anybody is going to vote around the threats to american democracy? >> i'm so glad you asked the question. i don't think the congressman really touched on the point you were getting to here. the short answer is yes. why do i say that? i go back to before the january 6th hearings began, this idea, this concept of democracy and what happened on january 6th, the attack, the undermining of madisonian democratic structures d
. >> sean patrick maloney reaching out to the other side, quoting patrick j. buchanan from 1996. democratic congressman, sean patrick to say, michael steele, there's a difference. the congressman was talking about abortion. >> right. >> people of good faith can have a debate on abortion, whether pro-life or pro-choice. we both have friends in both parties who are both. but that's -- that's really not what i was talking about. i'm talking about madisonian democracy, i'm talking...
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geopolitically very important object, and just a day before patrick's attention came to attention and articles 10 came out, that such a bad person patrickhe is also an employee of the german central television edr, so he arrived there, and there he participates in this fictitious referendum, and when we were still in donetsk before the last night in this hotel, he received a call from the university where he taught journalism and said that he is fired and even more of him, by which was taught in these universities, the case was also banned. that this is the wording of support for the war of russia against ukraine, it is under our jurisdiction, that is, they are so afraid that we will explain to the germans that we are doing this, therefore, if you have any opportunity to provide us with evidence from where they shot and than because we want to be here in germany and file a complaint with the police, because, well, only this hotel where we were was shelled, here we are, and you were traveling with an editorial assignment in germany are still issuing editorial assignments to sort out and highlight the problems of what's going on with a pu
geopolitically very important object, and just a day before patrick's attention came to attention and articles 10 came out, that such a bad person patrickhe is also an employee of the german central television edr, so he arrived there, and there he participates in this fictitious referendum, and when we were still in donetsk before the last night in this hotel, he received a call from the university where he taught journalism and said that he is fired and even more of him, by which was taught...
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patrick radden keefe refer to by rolling stone as a master narrative nonfiction, patrick radden keefe is the author of the "new york times" bestseller empire of pain, the secret history of the socko dynasty. critical history of the family responsible for making and marketing painkillers the lid to the opioid crisis it won the 2021 prize and was a national book critics circle nominee. much better. he's also an award-winning staff writer at the new yorker and author three of the books including the national book critics circle award winner say nothing. a true story of murder in memory in northern ireland, the state can an epic tale of the chinatown underworld and the american dream, and chatter, dispatches from the secret world of global eavesdropping. his other honors include a guggenheim fellowship and a national magazine award for future ready. he wrote and hosted the podcast wind of change come selected as number one podcast of 2020 by the guardian. he joins us tonight with his latest book, "rogues: true stories of grifters, killers, rebels and crooks." writing about such disreputable figures such as wine counterfeiters, illegal arms traffickers and swiss money launderers, united states is a collection of 12 of his new yorker articles about you guessed it, corruption, fraud and power. these stories, he writes in the books prologue, were written over a dozen years and they reflect some of my abiding preoccupation, crime and corruption, secrets and lies, the permeable membrane separating licit and illicit worlds, the fonts of families, the power of denial. the los angeles times review proclaims that it's highly entertaining of course but what shines through most brightly is keefe's fascination with what makes us human even when we're at our most imperfect. tonight all the would be in conversation with karen heller, national future credit for the "washington post" formally a a true and features calm us here at the inquirer and a finalist for the 2001 pulitzer prize and commentary. so without further ado ladies and gentlemen, join in welcoming patrick radden keefe and karen heller to the free library. [applause] >> welcome. a great turnout. >> yeah. >> pretty wonderful. anyway, so they asked me to introduce after tonight. and i was reminded of what may kill baryshnikov said of fred astaire when asked to introduce him picky set, and i'm paraphrasing, identified to say something about how writers feel about patrick. it's no secret, we hate him. [laughing] he is just a normally gifted last year and by the thing was our ten best-selling books at the "washington post." we all agreed, and now here he is with just another just a splendid splendid book. i cannot recommend this enough. there are only 60 60 copies upstairs i think. maybe abc better get one. it's a collection of over 12 years, i think, 15 years at the new yorker but 12 years. your dirty dozen, right, of "rogues" and whatever but i'm just fascinated how you pursue this. he's a master of the right around for those of you don't know it's when the subject will not agree to speak
patrick radden keefe refer to by rolling stone as a master narrative nonfiction, patrick radden keefe is the author of the "new york times" bestseller empire of pain, the secret history of the socko dynasty. critical history of the family responsible for making and marketing painkillers the lid to the opioid crisis it won the 2021 prize and was a national book critics circle nominee. much better. he's also an award-winning staff writer at the new yorker and author three of the books...
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come patrick is encouraging confederate officers to shoot union soldiers if they are caught entering houses or committing other outrageous. and so this should have ended matters. but would kill patrick reported to sherman that the 18 union soldiers had papers on their bodies that said, death to all foragers, sherman ordered be needed execution of 18 prisoners of war. and here was why. the sign on their dead bodies said death to all foragers, indicated that the union soldiers were mutilated and killed and their throats were cut because they were foragers and not pillagers. and sherman knew that it was a war right under the international law of war, for invading armies to forge the countryside. he then ordered his commanders to take life for life, if any foragers were murdered and to leave labels on their bodies indicating the intention to kill man for man. sherman did this because he fought the people of the confederacy would police themselves if they truly believed a terrible punishment on their soldiers or their community would follow. and so after sherman issues this order, the next day, federal scouts found the bodies of 21 union entry men naked with their throats cut. so sherman
come patrick is encouraging confederate officers to shoot union soldiers if they are caught entering houses or committing other outrageous. and so this should have ended matters. but would kill patrick reported to sherman that the 18 union soldiers had papers on their bodies that said, death to all foragers, sherman ordered be needed execution of 18 prisoners of war. and here was why. the sign on their dead bodies said death to all foragers, indicated that the union soldiers were mutilated and...
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patrick donahue. what we know about this retaliation from the russians to ukraine, the targeting of infrastructure and civilians? patrick: we've not seen anything this widescale since the very first days of the war. this is coordinated assault that went straight across ukraine in cities like kyiv and the region in the south that has seen a lot of missile strikes in the past few weeks. but it'll be, in the west, which was relatively quiet. it was targeting civilian infrastructure, not only energy but we have people on the ground in kyiv are reporting attacks on city parks. there was an attack a lot of people saw on social media on a pedestrian bridge in the middle of kyiv. these are not military targets by any stretch. in a way it is a new character of the attack from vladimir putin's military. tom: it is heart -- alix: it is hard to understate the level of escalation we have seen over last 24 hours. what happens next? a few weeks ago we were talking about how ukraine was making real advances. the conversation is different now. where'd do we go from here? patrickian military has made serious advances in the east. they are threading positions in the territory that was completely occupied by russian troops. also to the south. they have been targeting weapons depots, military positions well behind the front line. that is what you saw this weekend. a major strike on the bridge that late the russian naval to crimea. this would be considered a direct response to that. when you're looking at putin, when you are at russian nationalists egging on a much more aggressive line of attack to retaliate against these attacks. as vladimir putin said in his address, explicitly threatening more such strikes if we see another strike as we saw over the weekend. alix: thanks a lot. we appreciate it. let's get the u.s. response to vladimir putin's comments. i want to bring in bloomberg's annmarie hordern. what is the conversation in d.c. in relation to ukraine and russia? annmarie: we just heard about an hour ago from secretary blinken who tweeted he got of the phon
patrick donahue. what we know about this retaliation from the russians to ukraine, the targeting of infrastructure and civilians? patrick: we've not seen anything this widescale since the very first days of the war. this is coordinated assault that went straight across ukraine in cities like kyiv and the region in the south that has seen a lot of missile strikes in the past few weeks. but it'll be, in the west, which was relatively quiet. it was targeting civilian infrastructure, not only...
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i'm going to quote patrick henry, one of my favorite quotes in the entire period. patrick henry was an anti-federalist and he hated the system. he had argued against it, campaigned against it but this is what he said. although the form of government into which my countrymen determine to place themselves at my enmity yet we are all and one embarked, it is natural to care for the crazy machine so long as we are out of sight of a port to refit. he was the loudest critic of the constitutional system. he wrote that, too, his protege and other anti-federal resists, james monroe, at the close of the first congress. so we're always out of sight of a port in american politics. we're always going forward, not quite knowing how it's going to work out except that the going is going to be kind of tough politically. and it's true the great machine of government that we've been bequeathed may seem crazy at times, maybe most times. it will never work perfectly but we canals make it better. and i think the former members, this wonderful organization i'm a great fan of, has an important rol
i'm going to quote patrick henry, one of my favorite quotes in the entire period. patrick henry was an anti-federalist and he hated the system. he had argued against it, campaigned against it but this is what he said. although the form of government into which my countrymen determine to place themselves at my enmity yet we are all and one embarked, it is natural to care for the crazy machine so long as we are out of sight of a port to refit. he was the loudest critic of the constitutional...
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(patrick watts) i always find that if you just say hello to them, they will come and say hello to you. (sophie fouron) hello gentoo penguin! (patrickwatts) i think we're doing o.k. because the numbers of all the penguins are increasing every year. - well that's good for your tourism industry, isn't it? - yeah, but nothing happens in the winter, don't forget. the winter is very quiet. and in fact, this place closes down in the winter because the landowner prefers the people not to come in. - o.k. - and just leave the penguins to rest during the winter time. they see us from the first of november until the middle of april. that's our cruise vessel season now. it's a long season. it's increasing all the time. it started with two ships, now there's a hundred ships coming to the falklands from the beginning of november until the middle of april. and of course, there's another aspect of this too that we have to remember: penguins make money. we are talking about many thousands of pounds in revenue from the penguins. - but it is a booming industry now in the falklands. - it is indeed, and that's why we have to be more aware of it and take
(patrick watts) i always find that if you just say hello to them, they will come and say hello to you. (sophie fouron) hello gentoo penguin! (patrickwatts) i think we're doing o.k. because the numbers of all the penguins are increasing every year. - well that's good for your tourism industry, isn't it? - yeah, but nothing happens in the winter, don't forget. the winter is very quiet. and in fact, this place closes down in the winter because the landowner prefers the people not to come in. -...
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i'm going to quote patrick henry, one of my favorite quotes from the entire period. patrickenry was an anti federalist, he hated the staff. he campaigned against, but this is what he said. although the form of government into which my countrymen determined to place it has my enmity, yet as we are one in all embarked this natural to care for the crazy machine, so long as we are out of sight of a port to reset. he was the loudest critic of the constitutional system. he wrote that, his protegee, and other anti federalist, just one row to close the covers congress. so, we are always out of sight of a port in american politics, we always going forward not quite knowing how it's going to work out except that they're going to be kind of tough politically. and it's true that the great machine, this crematorium government to be pleased can seem crazy at times. maybe most times. it will never work perfectly, but we can always make it better and i think the former members, this wonderful organization which i am a great fan of, it has an important role to play in the struggle to restore
i'm going to quote patrick henry, one of my favorite quotes from the entire period. patrickenry was an anti federalist, he hated the staff. he campaigned against, but this is what he said. although the form of government into which my countrymen determined to place it has my enmity, yet as we are one in all embarked this natural to care for the crazy machine, so long as we are out of sight of a port to reset. he was the loudest critic of the constitutional system. he wrote that, his protegee,...