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services it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and you'd better get heavy rain wind situation there patrick so there you have the point that eating less meat is going to help the environment because a lot of carbon dioxide comes from cattle for instance being fed and grass not on grain what you say when that accusation is put it you. well it's interesting you mention that 60 environmentalist that have signed the scientists the saw in this letter and many of them are known to me and i'd like to think of myself as an environmentalist but to be honest with you i think that this report this this feedback has added to the public confusion about what they should eat to be sustainable and healthy ally think the failure of what dr spring when this just said is he's failing to differentiate between the livestock products which are actually and the farming systems were actually part of the problem and there i would agree that we need to eat much less chicken for instance and much less much less pork and those which are part of the solution namely grasper gruinard handles that means. grass fed or mainly
services it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and you'd better get heavy rain wind situation there patrick so there you have the point that eating less meat is going to help the environment because a lot of carbon dioxide comes from cattle for instance being fed and grass not on grain what you say when that accusation is put it you. well it's interesting you mention that 60 environmentalist that have signed the scientists the saw in this letter and many of them are known to me and i'd like...
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so let me get to the states, because i need to respond to what patrick said. the court was very clear that if an agency lacks authority, it cannot then tell the states that it can't regulate. and what happened when the fcc deregulated broadband, reclassified broadband internet access as an information service rather than telecommunications service and also said that another part of the communications action, section 706, does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands, it abdicated its authority, its ability to oversee the broadband market. and the court said, well, you've given away your authority, you now cannot tell the states as well that they cannot regulate. now patrick says, and he's correct, that his industry, the fcc could now go state by state and try to use a theory called conflict preemption to overturn, to preempt these state laws. the problem is the court went very, very deeply e into the fcc's arguments for the, for larger preemption, for preempting all the states at once and rejected every single one of them. and the court said t
so let me get to the states, because i need to respond to what patrick said. the court was very clear that if an agency lacks authority, it cannot then tell the states that it can't regulate. and what happened when the fcc deregulated broadband, reclassified broadband internet access as an information service rather than telecommunications service and also said that another part of the communications action, section 706, does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands, it...
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i am patrick tucker. so pleased to have this exceptional panel here to discuss the future of the united states army in the incredibly important theater of the european theater. differentn covering aspects of u.s. army activity in europe for quite some time and there is one question that is usually a perfunctory question. there is rarely opportunity for news in it. this year that is not the case. i will go to you jt. i wonder if you could talk to me a little bit about the current status and your feelings about the military to military relationship with turkey. how is that right now? how quickly is that changing? relationstain strong with my counterparts in turkey within the parameters of u.s. policy at any given time. going back and forth and visiting each other. we exchange units. the turkishhad first commando brigade and company train with us in germany and reciprocated with a company of paratroopers going to an exercise and turkey. that is not uncommon. i have turkish liaisons. all relations are driven by
i am patrick tucker. so pleased to have this exceptional panel here to discuss the future of the united states army in the incredibly important theater of the european theater. differentn covering aspects of u.s. army activity in europe for quite some time and there is one question that is usually a perfunctory question. there is rarely opportunity for news in it. this year that is not the case. i will go to you jt. i wonder if you could talk to me a little bit about the current status and your...
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patrick: 3100 is so close. guy: ok, 3200. patrick: it is definitely possible.e are not actively reducing positions in u.s. holdings. we own facebook, we own apple. we are selling some of the rest of our holdings, getting softer in our opinion. you get higher yield. not an outright bearish position, but you participate in a bit of the growth. guy: what gets us up to those kind of levels if we were to get there? if we get a phase one trade deal, where do we? patrick: if we get something that is a real trade deal and trump doesn't change his focus to europe, that is the risk. if you get a deal with china, he starts german carmakers. then you won't get a sustained rally. if we get a trade deal with china and he focuses on the economy rather than a new target, we probably get to those levels on the s&p. theie: at what point will market start to ignore the headlines on trade and move onto something like the 2020 election? patrick: they are both going to be very big. i suppose one influences the other. i don't think trump wants to go into a campaign that something tha
patrick: 3100 is so close. guy: ok, 3200. patrick: it is definitely possible.e are not actively reducing positions in u.s. holdings. we own facebook, we own apple. we are selling some of the rest of our holdings, getting softer in our opinion. you get higher yield. not an outright bearish position, but you participate in a bit of the growth. guy: what gets us up to those kind of levels if we were to get there? if we get a phase one trade deal, where do we? patrick: if we get something that is a...
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chief, i still have the ability to do the things that i think need to happen, allow patrick to run the day-to-day. caroline: sok, defense to offense, division, you say in the release that it is time for realization of the full potential. what is the full potential of under armour? >> the full potential, we laid out last year, with one of the great things about this transition right now is the plan. it has been a planned transition. we have worked on it for quite some time. we have also worked on the plan for quite some time. we are very confident that the way we are thinking about the business right now, the way we are thinking about where we performance,tic and also our brand positioning, it is going to allow us to continue to be successful inside of athletic performance. like evan said, as we turn the corner to 2020, you will see a louder brand. we are turning from defense to offense. we believe the transition now really sets us up to have continuity in leadership, consistency and execution, and ultimately that enables us to really sets us up towin over th. ultimately, kevin asked me to come here to help him
chief, i still have the ability to do the things that i think need to happen, allow patrick to run the day-to-day. caroline: sok, defense to offense, division, you say in the release that it is time for realization of the full potential. what is the full potential of under armour? >> the full potential, we laid out last year, with one of the great things about this transition right now is the plan. it has been a planned transition. we have worked on it for quite some time. we have also...
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patrick? [applause] >> so i just want to thank the board of supervisors for be bestowing this on me. you know, honor is a good word to describe the time that i spent at folsom street events. it was always so much more than just a job or even a career path to me. it was part of something that was a part of me and part of something bigger. it was a part of the city and a part of the amazing community. so i want to thank all those that came out to support me today. you all mean a great deal to me and i could not have done this without you. supervisor haney, i want to thank you for putting up with me because i know i can be difficult. supervisor mandelman, thank you so much. your office was a great help. i also want to single out tom temprano from your office, and honey mahogany. i could not have done it without your office and their help, and i'm incredibly honored. [applause] >> president yee: okay. thank you. supervisor -- supervisor mandelman, please share your remarks. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, president yee. dr. ghandi, pop up. while they're coming up, i'll tell you about
patrick? [applause] >> so i just want to thank the board of supervisors for be bestowing this on me. you know, honor is a good word to describe the time that i spent at folsom street events. it was always so much more than just a job or even a career path to me. it was part of something that was a part of me and part of something bigger. it was a part of the city and a part of the amazing community. so i want to thank all those that came out to support me today. you all mean a great deal...
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so i actually think patrick's members are better off supporting the safety of it act and not taking a chance of having a different sec under different administration bringing back the 2015 open internet order where forbearance is not permanent and perhaps even going further, perhaps not even a very for some of the things that they really don't want to see applied. >> host: would you like to see congress to have been included as a? >> guest: i would like to see congress passed a modern, smart policy with respect to net neutrality. absolutely. it is not in anyone's interest to go back and forth between sec depend on election. not in anyone's interest have to fight this out every single state. however, what it do not think would be a good solution is to have congress simply choose one fcc decision over the other and that's what the safety in that act does. >> host: final question. who brings this to the supreme court, the sec or the interest groups? >> guest: gigi is closer to interest groups i can answer that for her site. i do know is short answer. i do is reviewing wit what the t cour
so i actually think patrick's members are better off supporting the safety of it act and not taking a chance of having a different sec under different administration bringing back the 2015 open internet order where forbearance is not permanent and perhaps even going further, perhaps not even a very for some of the things that they really don't want to see applied. >> host: would you like to see congress to have been included as a? >> guest: i would like to see congress passed a...
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but better off, for patrick's members, it puts in place the so-called forbearance.o the points of title ii they decided not to apply to broadband service, it puts them in place forever. so i actually think patrick's members are better off supporting the save the internet act and not taking the chance of having a different fcc under a different administration bringing back the 2015 open internet order where the forbearance is not permanent and perhaps even going further, perhaps not forbearing the things that they really don't want. >> would you like to see congress step in and clear this up? i would like to see congress i would like to see congress pass a modern, smart policy with respect to net neutrality. absolutely. it is not in anyone's interest to go back and forth depending on elections. it's not in anyone's interest to fight this out in every state. i do not think that it is good to have congress choose one fcc decision over the other. that is what they say the internet act does. >> final question, who brings this to the supreme court? the ftc or the interest
but better off, for patrick's members, it puts in place the so-called forbearance.o the points of title ii they decided not to apply to broadband service, it puts them in place forever. so i actually think patrick's members are better off supporting the save the internet act and not taking the chance of having a different fcc under a different administration bringing back the 2015 open internet order where the forbearance is not permanent and perhaps even going further, perhaps not forbearing...
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so for many years, all the years patrick leahy was chairman of the judiciary committee, none of barack obama's nominees from red states would even be considered. this might have been a good policy if the republicans reciprocated when they retook the majority and democrats were in a position of advising on president trump's nominees, but behold what has happened. the republicans have decided they do not care about the senate courtesy anymore. they are not honoring blue slips anymore. so people like patrick leahy that put the policy in place for six years are made to look the fool, and barack obama's legacy is less than it could have been in terms of judicial nominees he got confirmed. host: you used to work for chuck schumer. is he at fault in this process? guest: i was there for six years in the senate during this period, and i would include myself among the people that got complacent about the issue of judicial nominations. was in many strategy meetings we would plan out the next week's senate calendar, and i was among those who would always side with devoting floor time to what we wo
so for many years, all the years patrick leahy was chairman of the judiciary committee, none of barack obama's nominees from red states would even be considered. this might have been a good policy if the republicans reciprocated when they retook the majority and democrats were in a position of advising on president trump's nominees, but behold what has happened. the republicans have decided they do not care about the senate courtesy anymore. they are not honoring blue slips anymore. so people...
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so many homeless. >> cnn took you there to the ground, among them patrick otman. y people who lost everything. as you went back to see them now, how are they doing? will they be able to turn this around? >> reporter: that's a great question. i don't have the answer. we've even had people tell us it feels worse now. those are boats thrown by dorian onto the shore. everywhere you look you see that level of damage the. none of it has been picked up even though aid has come in. the situation has gotten somewhat better. talking to these people affected by the storm, it's not the physical damage to the property, it's the mental wounds that have cut the deepest. >> the ports are still here, but that went that night. that was probably the worst part as the night came on. >> reporter: a month after hurricane dorian, rain he down on the bahamas. he shows you what's left. >> i'm hanging on this tree up there. they were all pounding and pounding. it was just terrible. that's the bathroom. bedroom there, a bedroom here. >> she was laying, floating. i checked her out, she had di
so many homeless. >> cnn took you there to the ground, among them patrick otman. y people who lost everything. as you went back to see them now, how are they doing? will they be able to turn this around? >> reporter: that's a great question. i don't have the answer. we've even had people tell us it feels worse now. those are boats thrown by dorian onto the shore. everywhere you look you see that level of damage the. none of it has been picked up even though aid has come in. the...
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francine: patrick, thanks so much. patrick stays with us.ak with the finished trade minister. in an exclusive interview, we will ask him about u.n. and china and how europe can respond. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance" from new york, and francine lacqua fromelsinki today. we are following here into the seven-hour time delay with new york, the turkish area, the news flow that is coming out, all focused on day two of what operation -- what the operation will bring as well. francine lacqua from helsinki. francine: thank you so much. i am delighted to be joined by ville skinnari of finland. we are talking about the trade war between the u.s. and china. does the u.s. want a mini deal, on currency? thank you for joining us. we follow this day in and day out, probably hourly. is the trade war going to get worse for it gets better between the u.s. and china? finland, as the chair of the u.n. emphasized, is a rules-based system and the multilateral world order. obviously we are concerned here in finland, here
francine: patrick, thanks so much. patrick stays with us.ak with the finished trade minister. in an exclusive interview, we will ask him about u.n. and china and how europe can respond. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance" from new york, and francine lacqua fromelsinki today. we are following here into the seven-hour time delay with new york, the turkish area, the news flow that is coming out, all focused on day two of what operation -- what the...
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mason completely disagreed, and so did patrick henry. he wanted an individual document appended to the constitution, enumerating these bill of rights, the right to a jury trial, the right to a free press, the right to free expression. he believed that should be written out. washington and madison thought that was superfluous and was already inherent in the constitution. yes, sir. >> you may have hinted at the answer to this question just now, in virginia politics at the time, was mason more closely align with jefferson and madison or with patrick henry? >> jefferson, he was closely and mentor to jefferson and he was a colleague of patrick henry patrick henry and him teamed up in the virginia ratifying convention to try to defeat or a least a bill of rights appended to the new constitution. so he was a mentor to jefferson, but he was a political ally of patrick henry at the virginia ratifying convention. and, in fact, with him patrick cannon was one of the most vociferous objectors to the constitution. they came within a fake three or fou
mason completely disagreed, and so did patrick henry. he wanted an individual document appended to the constitution, enumerating these bill of rights, the right to a jury trial, the right to a free press, the right to free expression. he believed that should be written out. washington and madison thought that was superfluous and was already inherent in the constitution. yes, sir. >> you may have hinted at the answer to this question just now, in virginia politics at the time, was mason...
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yes patrick is great. so you know what the repo market is yes it's continuous going to war if the situation is getting worse that's where we're going to have to fly back to the east coast to deal with that because i want to turn next to another article this is a business insider we doesn't work on the disposing of it. c.e.o. i wrote in business and cider not about adam newman's salacious antics but about the prank that is we works business model itself and how it has adversely skewed the office markets in new york and london i don't really care so much about the commercial real estate market he goes into any talks about how it's going to impact that because of that because of the fact that we work as we've covered is the largest tenant in new york and in london so i want to look at the part that is relevant to the monetary system and what we've been talking about because the long term liabilities of course in the last episode we were talking about the fact that the banks in europe as j.p. morgan pointed out i
yes patrick is great. so you know what the repo market is yes it's continuous going to war if the situation is getting worse that's where we're going to have to fly back to the east coast to deal with that because i want to turn next to another article this is a business insider we doesn't work on the disposing of it. c.e.o. i wrote in business and cider not about adam newman's salacious antics but about the prank that is we works business model itself and how it has adversely skewed the office...
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is trying to move all the china manufacturing away, but more important, patrick, i have to tell you, you make me feel great, and so does your mom because i know i'm relevant. hey, by the way, we are six years older than patrick, and we're closing in on what show? our 3,000th show sentiment is so negative right now, we don't get some sort of trade deal, the sentiment might turn out to be correct on "mad money" tonight, i'm getting to the meat of hormel's investor today with the ceo, finding out if it's time to add an investment in the company then this popular retailer stock has taken a bath in this market over the announcement of a new ceo, the stock soaring today i'm browsing the aisles of -- well, a tease. i'm not telling you yet. >>> and my exclusive with a man who dressed america, including me, the legendary mickey drexler. so patrick, and everyone else, you're not going to want to miss and stay with cramer >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to m
is trying to move all the china manufacturing away, but more important, patrick, i have to tell you, you make me feel great, and so does your mom because i know i'm relevant. hey, by the way, we are six years older than patrick, and we're closing in on what show? our 3,000th show sentiment is so negative right now, we don't get some sort of trade deal, the sentiment might turn out to be correct on "mad money" tonight, i'm getting to the meat of hormel's investor today with the ceo,...
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patrick: time for one more question or so. this lady back here. >> thank you. ann phillips. thank you, all for being here. i wanted to ask all of you if you would care to comic -- the media directs attention to ukraine. how do you assess the situation in the baltics now? there was already mention of the gru and moldova -- what keeps you up at night? patrick: i wish i asked that question. >> it remains complicated, obviously. it remains something we have to keep an eye on as a country. europe has to as a continent and a union and nato has to as an alliance. we maintain forces in kosovo. from my perspective, those forces are a essential to the stability and the area. there are internal tensions that have existed there and have not been resolved despite the fact that 20 years have gone by since open warfare in the balkans. and there are external influences at work there. they do not help. they exacerbate the natural frictions in the area. i don't think the balkans is a place that we can stop paying attention to yet. i think -- and i will be there in a couple of weeks. i believe
patrick: time for one more question or so. this lady back here. >> thank you. ann phillips. thank you, all for being here. i wanted to ask all of you if you would care to comic -- the media directs attention to ukraine. how do you assess the situation in the baltics now? there was already mention of the gru and moldova -- what keeps you up at night? patrick: i wish i asked that question. >> it remains complicated, obviously. it remains something we have to keep an eye on as a...
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we're always trying to figure out what the gdp really is and what it's reported as and so forth. >> yeah. >> patrick, steve bannon was on this morning and when asked what has the white house really won here, his take on it was the following. take a quick listen. >> china is hurting so much by these tariffs and what they're trying to do is anything possible to get president trump, i think, to delay or nullify the october tariffs. >> in other words, he says the tariffs, patrick, got china to the negotiating table and that itself is a win. do you agree on that what would happen if we didn't have them here to make a deal, so to speak? >> i think that there would be a lot of other paths that the united states could have taken to get to a substantive conversation with china. i don't think this is the only one. i know that, you know, they want to claim that because they want to show that this is putting a lot of pressure on china. the u.s. economy is also feeling some pressure here. you know, what i heard from your other guests is that regardless of what happens today, there's going to be continuing uncert
we're always trying to figure out what the gdp really is and what it's reported as and so forth. >> yeah. >> patrick, steve bannon was on this morning and when asked what has the white house really won here, his take on it was the following. take a quick listen. >> china is hurting so much by these tariffs and what they're trying to do is anything possible to get president trump, i think, to delay or nullify the october tariffs. >> in other words, he says the tariffs,...
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is he has a prototypical gang have to face but he has an image of himself painted with his patrick father. so these gangs have become the face of crime as i said and an important criminal actors ordering areas they control but they're also a smokescreen area it's important to remember. a sector invoked over and over again by political actors distract populace, distract outside observers from a host of structural factors at the out-of-control insecurity. there's a tendency to call the violence that's happening today nonstate violence and i think it's a dangerous misnomer because or even nonpolitical violence. it's a mistake to imagine the state of guatemala and honduras as having no part in perpetuating the violence taking place today. whether it's through institutional weakness or outright complicity, agents of the state play key roles in eating off of violent impunity that drives outmigration. there's literally almost no way todraw the state apart from the criminal underworld . all right. so now poverty. poverty in the region remains as pressing is not quite as widespread as it was in the 19
is he has a prototypical gang have to face but he has an image of himself painted with his patrick father. so these gangs have become the face of crime as i said and an important criminal actors ordering areas they control but they're also a smokescreen area it's important to remember. a sector invoked over and over again by political actors distract populace, distract outside observers from a host of structural factors at the out-of-control insecurity. there's a tendency to call the violence...
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. >> patrick, thank you so much for being here.eciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> i want to get to 2015 victims of a mass shooting. let's go over to cnn's stephanie elam. she's got more on this. stephanie, what are you learning? >> reporter: this is basically two years, almost exactly, from when the las vegas shooting happened, kate, and what we're learning from mgm resorts is they have a settlement agreement with people who were injured, hurt, and for families of members who have lost their lives because of the shooting. they're saying now they've resolved these pending lawsuits, and now they're looking at a settlement that will be between 735 million and $800 million, depending on the number of plaintiffs that want to be a part of this. this would end all of the other litigation that is out there right now. they're saying this whole process should be done by late next year. they're also noting, too, that while it ends all the pending litigation as far as mgm is concerned, the settlement is not an admission of their guilt. and now par
. >> patrick, thank you so much for being here.eciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> i want to get to 2015 victims of a mass shooting. let's go over to cnn's stephanie elam. she's got more on this. stephanie, what are you learning? >> reporter: this is basically two years, almost exactly, from when the las vegas shooting happened, kate, and what we're learning from mgm resorts is they have a settlement agreement with people who were injured, hurt, and for families of members...
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patrick brought them to her. cutting the zip tie was difficult, but kay was finally able to do it. the 5-year-old boy had saved his mother. then she had another job for her son. >> so, i said patrick, please, just go across the street. knock on the door. mommy's going to stay here. remember your karate moves. just kick the door. >> kay saw the neighbor's door open and patrick run in. she knew he was safe. one family member taken care of. now kay was on a mission to save joe. she would not leave him behind no matter what the risk. >> and then you run back into a burning house. >> yes, i went back in there. and when i saw joe, it was so hard to pick him up. i remember seeing so many wounds, so much damage to his body. i couldn't even think anymore. >> kay managed to drag joe out of the burning house and on to the patio. she held out hope that while joe was clearly badly injured he was still alive. paramedics arrived but there was nothing they could do for joe morrissey. kay's beloved husband was gone at the age of only 46. >> and that was the last time i saw him. >> you saved yourself. you saved your son. >> but i didn't save joe. i just couldn't. it was the most hor
patrick brought them to her. cutting the zip tie was difficult, but kay was finally able to do it. the 5-year-old boy had saved his mother. then she had another job for her son. >> so, i said patrick, please, just go across the street. knock on the door. mommy's going to stay here. remember your karate moves. just kick the door. >> kay saw the neighbor's door open and patrick run in. she knew he was safe. one family member taken care of. now kay was on a mission to save joe. she...
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so, today's words were necessary, perhaps overdue. i think they'll have an effect. >> patrick, the president has locked on to hunter biden as a line of attack. this is something he has brought up repeatedly online and in his rallies. he's basically coined a slogan -- "where's hunter?" because we actually haven't seen much of hunter biden. he tweeted as much, and you can see that tweet right there -- "he has totally disappeared." following the president's lead, do you think his allies on capitol hill, like lindsey graham, will be successful possibly in an attempt to depose hunter biden in front of the judiciary committee? >> well, that may be challenging because right now it's really a smear campaign that's going on with hunter biden, in terms of what the president and his allies are doing. they're not bringing forward any actual evidence that suggests, well, we need to bring this person in and necessarily depose them or ask them hard questions. there usually at least needs to be some kind of evidence or standard for that. but right now, the way that the biden campaign and the
so, today's words were necessary, perhaps overdue. i think they'll have an effect. >> patrick, the president has locked on to hunter biden as a line of attack. this is something he has brought up repeatedly online and in his rallies. he's basically coined a slogan -- "where's hunter?" because we actually haven't seen much of hunter biden. he tweeted as much, and you can see that tweet right there -- "he has totally disappeared." following the president's lead, do you...
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. >> maybe -- maybe -- >> that so boring. patrick, wow, that will get me excited. >> oprah would. >> it would get everyone excited. kennedy: calm down. >> you are among friends. >> she not an circumstanc asset. >> she is quite asset. >> panel returns, but first a absolutely crazy day on capitol hill. republicans storming into a closed door impeachment hearing. what is this the squad? they demand information, did they get what hey -- they wanted, mollie hemingway explains, we have a new game tonight, that is what he said, our panel has to guess they from president trump, joe biden or wild card celebrity, that is ahead. ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. dad! dad!! can you drive me to jessica's house? ♪ at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, b
. >> maybe -- maybe -- >> that so boring. patrick, wow, that will get me excited. >> oprah would. >> it would get everyone excited. kennedy: calm down. >> you are among friends. >> she not an circumstanc asset. >> she is quite asset. >> panel returns, but first a absolutely crazy day on capitol hill. republicans storming into a closed door impeachment hearing. what is this the squad? they demand information, did they get what hey -- they wanted,...
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. >> maybe -- maybe -- >> that so boring. patrick, wow, that will get me excited. >> oprah would. >> it would get everyone excited. kennedy: calm down. >> you are among friends. >> she not an circumstanc asset. >> she is quite asset. >> panel returns, but first a absolutely crazy day on capitol hill. republicans storming into a closed door impeachment hearing. what is this the squad? they demand information, did they get what hey -- they wanted, mollie hemingway explains, we have a new game tonight, that is what he said, our panel has to guess they from president trump, joe biden or wild card celebrity, that is ahead. stay with us. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $3
. >> maybe -- maybe -- >> that so boring. patrick, wow, that will get me excited. >> oprah would. >> it would get everyone excited. kennedy: calm down. >> you are among friends. >> she not an circumstanc asset. >> she is quite asset. >> panel returns, but first a absolutely crazy day on capitol hill. republicans storming into a closed door impeachment hearing. what is this the squad? they demand information, did they get what hey -- they wanted,...
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so excited you know... hejust... there have been other dark moments in boxing, patrick day's death was the fourth in three months, somely too much risk in the ring for boxing to continue. medical associations consistently say that there is no safe way to box. this is completely avoidable and as long as boxing goes on, then there will be deaths and there will be people left with lifelong disabilities. other bands call for additional safety measures to be brought in such as a change to the number of knock—downs allowed, but those who know boxing well know it is a high—stakes of risk versus reward. if you look at the facts of boxing in the way it is stacked up, there is no defence of this. the defences in the understanding of it. is when you go and meet with people in a boxing gym in the worst part of the city and you take their testimony, their tearful testimony about how the sport saved their lives stop by those who run boxing say they will work hard to learn any lessons they can but the sport realising the possibility of injury. it cannot avoid the chance of tragedy. boxing killed patrick day, but in the words of his
so excited you know... hejust... there have been other dark moments in boxing, patrick day's death was the fourth in three months, somely too much risk in the ring for boxing to continue. medical associations consistently say that there is no safe way to box. this is completely avoidable and as long as boxing goes on, then there will be deaths and there will be people left with lifelong disabilities. other bands call for additional safety measures to be brought in such as a change to the number...
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so yeah, mr. trump 's conduct is well beyond the pale to say the least. >> patrick, good to talk to you. >>> wow. o the things that we normally think about protecting whistleblowers, is this a different story. >> it is a different story. that was a lot. >>> coming up next, senator bernie sanders just had a heart procedure and he has canceled a number of campaign events. we want to know about what it means for his campaign. >>> and we're digging into all things impeachment with ben cardin. >>> and at least four police officers were killed inside paris police headquarters today. a spokesperson confirmed the killings and said that the assailant was shot and killed by another police officer. the attacker had been an administrative employee who worked at the headquarters for more than 20 years. a motive is not yet known. when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get more than free shipping. you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perf
so yeah, mr. trump 's conduct is well beyond the pale to say the least. >> patrick, good to talk to you. >>> wow. o the things that we normally think about protecting whistleblowers, is this a different story. >> it is a different story. that was a lot. >>> coming up next, senator bernie sanders just had a heart procedure and he has canceled a number of campaign events. we want to know about what it means for his campaign. >>> and we're digging into all...
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francine: patrick, thank you so much. ing a lot of the stories out of credit suisse. stay with bloomberg. tomorrow we're live from milan with a host of guests, including general ali prime minister, the former italian prime minister, and the we'll talk about trade, we'll talk about politics in europe, and, of course, monetary policy. in the meantime, we're keeping a close eye on what's happening in hong kong. this on the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china. china saying china's rise is unstoppable, but hong kong violence is increasing. we're keeping a very close eye. we were briefed by stephen engle on the ground, and it was very interesting to hear president xi celebrating the communist ruling with this pretty lavish military parade. tom: these are extraordinary images, as stephen engle said to us moments ago. the reports are out there. i want to be very careful here. there's been a shooting with live ammunition. there's only one or two reports on that. mr. engle of bloomberg news is trying to confirm that a
francine: patrick, thank you so much. ing a lot of the stories out of credit suisse. stay with bloomberg. tomorrow we're live from milan with a host of guests, including general ali prime minister, the former italian prime minister, and the we'll talk about trade, we'll talk about politics in europe, and, of course, monetary policy. in the meantime, we're keeping a close eye on what's happening in hong kong. this on the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china. china saying china's...
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. >> congressman sean patrick maloney, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> we'll have more on the breaking news. democrats take another step forward toward impeachment. and we'll get reaction from tom steyer here in "the situation room," a very early proponent of impeachment and discuss with him? and later, a first warning of extreme conditions as another burst of winds could make california's wildfires even worse. memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage an
. >> congressman sean patrick maloney, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> we'll have more on the breaking news. democrats take another step forward toward impeachment. and we'll get reaction from tom steyer here in "the situation room," a very early proponent of impeachment and discuss with him? and later, a first warning of extreme conditions as another burst of winds could make california's wildfires even worse. memory loss related to aging?...
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patrick murray, thank you so much. >>> the investigation into president trump's personal attorney, rudyliani is accelerating and broadening. a look at how serious the investigation has become and what it means for giuliani and the president. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ i'm about to capture proof of the ivory billed woodpecker. what??? no, no no no no. battery power runs out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. nooooo! guaranteed monthly income for life. what do we wburger...inner? i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. i took your advice and asked my doctor to order cologuard, that noninvasive colon cancer screening test. the delivery guy just dropped it off. our doctor says it uses adv
patrick murray, thank you so much. >>> the investigation into president trump's personal attorney, rudyliani is accelerating and broadening. a look at how serious the investigation has become and what it means for giuliani and the president. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ i'm about to capture...
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and it seems to me that as governor patrick and others mentioned, we have so many challenges in this country that national service can help address. i don't see why we don't have an opportunity, millennium goals in the country, to take on education and conservation and poverty and a whole host of issues that national service there's evidence that national service could help address. it's also interesting to note, you know, what's the problem we're trying to address? robert putnam wrote two wonderful books, actually a third called "our kids." when i asked him for an historic perspective, he said, you know, social cohesion or social fragmentation, political polarization, economic inequality, and civic collapse all actually work in virtual lock step. if you look at trends from the guilded age through the 1960s and'70s and even today, you see them moving together. so what we do as a nation civically, how we take care of our communities matters significantly to how we view one another, how we view inequality economically, and of course i think we're having a political, cultural, and econo
and it seems to me that as governor patrick and others mentioned, we have so many challenges in this country that national service can help address. i don't see why we don't have an opportunity, millennium goals in the country, to take on education and conservation and poverty and a whole host of issues that national service there's evidence that national service could help address. it's also interesting to note, you know, what's the problem we're trying to address? robert putnam wrote two...
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patrick, when he came to class, he was like a sponge. like a sponge. and he kept true to it. you know what i'm saying. when it was starting to study, he was so intense. to be told to relax. >> patrick is a sweetest, kindest, most loving man i met. >> he is charismatic. he is motivating. he is inspiring. he is brilliant when it comes to choreography. you've got the whole package. >> i think patrick is a good example within the whole world of being able to have a firm grasp on past traditions while shooting forward. ♪ the first time ♪ ever i kissed your mouth >> with hula songs, they're in hawaiian. not everybody knows hawaiian. when you watch a hula, you don't understand the story being told. he can use ledge songs and put a hula do it and everybody understands what it's about. [♪] when they came out in that black and that one simple hairpiece, less is more. you get to enjoy the dance. you get to enjoy the faith. those are the things i look for. [♪] >> i think he is one of the best risk takers. and he makes me braver, to try things. i love thinking of an audience going, what the hell. what? [♪] >> i think it's all about variety. he looks for something
patrick, when he came to class, he was like a sponge. like a sponge. and he kept true to it. you know what i'm saying. when it was starting to study, he was so intense. to be told to relax. >> patrick is a sweetest, kindest, most loving man i met. >> he is charismatic. he is motivating. he is inspiring. he is brilliant when it comes to choreography. you've got the whole package. >> i think patrick is a good example within the whole world of being able to have a firm grasp on...
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president's policies it is between the two largest economies in the world, so it is something we are watching with concern. >> patrickwhy did you grow up in china >> i didn't grow up there. i spent much of my career in china. >> so you were an adult, grown man? >> yes my first visit to china was in 1986 when i was 16 years old i had seen china change. >> i ask age because that would change your perspective but you were there as an adult from your perspective, then getting to know the chinese people and how the government thinks, what do you think? how much do they dig in here they are not a country that bwss to pressure here their time line is in centuries. >> when xi jinping came into power, he had ideas they viewed as long overdue. very little of that has happened they have a very short-term perspective. they are trying to shore up support and the economy. they are letting a lot of their longer term goals slide. the concern is that china has gone in a direction that is not just more authoritarian or assertive in ways that might threaten the united states but also move the economy in the wrong direction away from re
president's policies it is between the two largest economies in the world, so it is something we are watching with concern. >> patrickwhy did you grow up in china >> i didn't grow up there. i spent much of my career in china. >> so you were an adult, grown man? >> yes my first visit to china was in 1986 when i was 16 years old i had seen china change. >> i ask age because that would change your perspective but you were there as an adult from your perspective, then...
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patrick sands burge a c.d.u. politician and member of the german parliament oversight committee on the intelligence services thank you so much for joining us and welcome to the program we know that the authorities they seem to have established a timeline of events in holland so now as a member of this oversight committee what exactly are you trying to find out so we're looking closely if there are any connections to other people if you have was really alone there to develop the guns by himself they were guns idea and any connection to other people and what about other connections to. move that could be the ones who are in christ church. so are there any links on platforms to these people like breivik christchurch this issues yeah exactly we have the actor essentially acting alone but you know the larger question is was he part of one of these international networks of of like my sims or don't know the money festo it's 11 pages long but there are a lot of connections maybe to breivik and to christ church in this little money fest i wouldn't even call it money for a story it's 11 pages it's more like. a paper that's writt
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under armour making a major c-suite move courtney reagan has those details for us hey, court >> so patrick frisk will become only the second ceo in under armour's history when he takes over officially on january 1st, as founder and current ceo kevin plank moves to executive chairman brand chief it's a big job, of course, and both gentlemen will remain involved with the company. here's what they had to tell us today. first on cnbc. >> you can haven't have two people saying go left, go right. ultimately, i'm going to be there and we'll make our inputs and our suggestions and drive on a strategic basis and make sure we're aligned with that. >> we believe we have a strong plan in place. and we want to be able to free up kevin to be more strategic and allow me to do what i do with more freedom, as well >> frisk has been in charge of many of the operational changes that have been made in the last two-plus years that he's been here, but north america is still a big challenge point. the shares dropped about a quarter of their value after the company in the last earnings call had said they still ex
under armour making a major c-suite move courtney reagan has those details for us hey, court >> so patrick frisk will become only the second ceo in under armour's history when he takes over officially on january 1st, as founder and current ceo kevin plank moves to executive chairman brand chief it's a big job, of course, and both gentlemen will remain involved with the company. here's what they had to tell us today. first on cnbc. >> you can haven't have two people saying go left,...
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patrick lynch. [applause] >> well, thank you, patty, thanks so much for coming out tonight to talk about the know it all society. i will sit down and have a few remarks and have a chat with anne and then a chat with you, if you spent even more than 5 minutes on social media these days you'll get distinct impression that americans on either side of the political spectrum just don't like each other very much. and we may feel more polarized though than we actually are, recent study showed that on a wide-range of issues americans actually agree as much as they disagree, but the same study show that increasingly we regard the people in the other party with suspicion and see them as uninformed, dishonest, immoral and we know that they look at us in the same way and we resent them for it. the right calls the left a bench of ignorant know alls and the lefts calls that's who you elected as the president of the united states. maybe both side have a point. maybe in some sense we are all know it alls and that's part of the problem. you know, i don't think americans have ever been afraid of confidence and deserv
patrick lynch. [applause] >> well, thank you, patty, thanks so much for coming out tonight to talk about the know it all society. i will sit down and have a few remarks and have a chat with anne and then a chat with you, if you spent even more than 5 minutes on social media these days you'll get distinct impression that americans on either side of the political spectrum just don't like each other very much. and we may feel more polarized though than we actually are, recent study showed...
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patrick: we love the partnerships we have so far. partnership with burger king has been great, they are wonderful partners. problems there. is wet, the issue for us are scaling up production as fast as we can. we have more demand that we are seeing ahead of us than we can take on. and so, you know, we are being very measured and judicious in taking on customers. when we take on a customer, we want to be certain that we can keep them supplied. maybe sometime in a mcdonald's will be a customer. taylor: talk to me about the production issues. you have partnered with osi group, are you confident they will help you work out those supply chain issues? patrick: yeah, we are already mostly through the issues we had earlier in the year when basically the growth and demand vastly exceeded our expectations, and we had to scramble to scale up production. it took us a while. now we have gone from one shipment in our open -- shift in our open facility, now to three shifts, basically 24/7. as ahen with osi gotner, the largest food manufacturing com
patrick: we love the partnerships we have so far. partnership with burger king has been great, they are wonderful partners. problems there. is wet, the issue for us are scaling up production as fast as we can. we have more demand that we are seeing ahead of us than we can take on. and so, you know, we are being very measured and judicious in taking on customers. when we take on a customer, we want to be certain that we can keep them supplied. maybe sometime in a mcdonald's will be a customer....
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patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ work soard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or...
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and so there are as afrel noted a few parallels that i do acknowledge, so both daniel patrick moynahan and i do take pride in our irishness, and part of it is that we, and i'm going to speak about him in the present tense, because he is still such a large force in our world today, but we carry wit an expectation, and irish expectation that good things may not last, and you all remember that after president john f. kennedy was shot, moynahan famously saying that i don't think that there is any point in being irish if you don't know that the world is going to break your heart eventually and then he paused and added, i guess that we thought that we had a little bit more time. and that is very moving and poignant, and i spend my days with that same sense of worry about the world, and especially these day, but i am hoping that we have a lot more time and not a little bit more time. we both had the experiences of afrel noting toggling between academia, and stints in public service though he in a larger range of roles in disciplines and academia than i, serving in the white house though, and
and so there are as afrel noted a few parallels that i do acknowledge, so both daniel patrick moynahan and i do take pride in our irishness, and part of it is that we, and i'm going to speak about him in the present tense, because he is still such a large force in our world today, but we carry wit an expectation, and irish expectation that good things may not last, and you all remember that after president john f. kennedy was shot, moynahan famously saying that i don't think that there is any...
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so i had to stop cliff diving. at least the diagnosis. as multiple sclerosis patrick was 28 at the time the thought that he might end up in a wheelchair was terrifying. as totally knocked me off my feet because if you've never been diagnosed with an illness like that it's hard to understand how lousy you feel when they tell you it's patrick has been spared frequent flare ups but when they occur they interfere with every day life and especially sports business just monitors his condition what he does feel all the time however is the tingling in his left arm and leg. it's the result of inflammation in the brain. multiple sclerosis is a disease of the brain and spinal cord which causes inflammation in certain areas there has to be and that causes flare ups. these flare ups are the symptoms that the patients experience. they vary depending on the area of the brain where the inflammation occurs. neurological tests show that patrick ottman just still in pretty good shape his reflexes and coordination are barely compromised. by hand and this is the good news is that mr argen
so i had to stop cliff diving. at least the diagnosis. as multiple sclerosis patrick was 28 at the time the thought that he might end up in a wheelchair was terrifying. as totally knocked me off my feet because if you've never been diagnosed with an illness like that it's hard to understand how lousy you feel when they tell you it's patrick has been spared frequent flare ups but when they occur they interfere with every day life and especially sports business just monitors his condition what he...
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both george mason and patrick henry kurt hale the political career after the constitutional convention in 1787 and the virginia ratifying convention in 1788, so the papers than the first three presidents. in 1820, his grandson, george mason the fifth, sixth began to correspond with men who knew his grandfather including james madison. he sympathized with the struggle together the papers and he said and wrote of the achievements, quote, that highly distinguished as he was, the accounts are scanned then many of their contemporaries. this is not in my view a historically accurate picture of a. his generosity wasn't matched when it came to his family, solicited to his beloved mother while she was still alive as well to his younger brother and sister. he called the fate of the arts, sciences and agriculture. with the objection to the constitution, mason believes in the fundamental goodness of li life. they have revealed his intricate character those that have commented on his wife have captioned him as a reluctant statesman. a gentleman revolutionary or the man who did not sign the constitution and he may be all of these things. but the political
both george mason and patrick henry kurt hale the political career after the constitutional convention in 1787 and the virginia ratifying convention in 1788, so the papers than the first three presidents. in 1820, his grandson, george mason the fifth, sixth began to correspond with men who knew his grandfather including james madison. he sympathized with the struggle together the papers and he said and wrote of the achievements, quote, that highly distinguished as he was, the accounts are...