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ski on see you watching from kiev in ukraine well now let's get some more analysis on this from patrick young an expert in a global financial markets from the d.v.d. visors group patrick thanks so much for joining us here aren't international to talk about this while the sum of twenty billion euro sounds like you know quite a promise there but can't europe actually afford this. well let's put it one way i mean europe can afford incredible things if it really wants to spend it but ultimately can europe afford the political capital no and actually we've just gone back three four months here marina the situation has not changed months ago the free trade agreement collapsed eight because it was skewed in favor of the european union secondly because the european union offered a derisory eight hundred million euros knowing the european union's financial situation has not changed we've got all manner of people the governing party in the u.k. all sorts of politicians across europe even mr terse from neighboring poland is saying that effectively it's going to be impossible to manage to be very large w
ski on see you watching from kiev in ukraine well now let's get some more analysis on this from patrick young an expert in a global financial markets from the d.v.d. visors group patrick thanks so much for joining us here aren't international to talk about this while the sum of twenty billion euro sounds like you know quite a promise there but can't europe actually afford this. well let's put it one way i mean europe can afford incredible things if it really wants to spend it but ultimately can...
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that was patrick young executive director at devi advisers. now to an uprising against police brutality here in the u.s. in the city of detroit new york residents are demanding justice after a clash between police and patrons at a bar take a look at this surveillance video. right thank you very much. you can see it several police officers swarming the inside at the bar the scene chaotic you see several officers. coming out there forcing a man to the ground one of them beating the man with a baton these say they were responding to a nine one one call alerting them of a. right at the bar but according to the outraged patient patrons and the owner of the bar there was no problem until the police showed up. all that conflict has sparked outrage in the community over alleged race discrimination and police brutality barry galecki one of the owners of the bar spoke at a public safety committee hearing after the of that hundreds of people showed up to voice their support take a lesson this surveillance tapes clearly show that mr donnelly did nothing t
that was patrick young executive director at devi advisers. now to an uprising against police brutality here in the u.s. in the city of detroit new york residents are demanding justice after a clash between police and patrons at a bar take a look at this surveillance video. right thank you very much. you can see it several police officers swarming the inside at the bar the scene chaotic you see several officers. coming out there forcing a man to the ground one of them beating the man with a...
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union have the financial capital to secure the country's future well some are skeptical of that patrick young from investment consultants t.v. advisers says the e.u. is not financially prepared to save the country. the situation has not changed months ago the free trade agreement collapsed eight because it was skewed in favor of the european union secondly because the european union offered a derisory eight hundred million euros knowing the european union's financial situation has not changed we've got all manner of people the governing party in the u.k. all sorts of politicians across europe even mr to scrim neighboring poland is saying that effectively it's going to be impossible to manage to be very loud which with phones at the same time frankly the new ukrainian government is is effectively in la la la i mean they're already asking for thirty five billion dollars that's up from the fifteen billion dollars that had been agreed to by the by the president mr young the cove it's just a few months ago with with russia and therefore it's really a mess the european union does not have the polit
union have the financial capital to secure the country's future well some are skeptical of that patrick young from investment consultants t.v. advisers says the e.u. is not financially prepared to save the country. the situation has not changed months ago the free trade agreement collapsed eight because it was skewed in favor of the european union secondly because the european union offered a derisory eight hundred million euros knowing the european union's financial situation has not changed...
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got a friendly roll for patrick young, and florida, another 20-win season, they're perfect in the s.e.clance stephenson is not happy he didn't make the all-star game. he's not going to be happy about the way he landed on this particular shot, although he is going to be happy about the -- what happened with this shot. ♪ the circus came to town >> and then lance stephenson left the game. it says here he'd be okay. i don't know if that's someone speaking on behalf of his lower back or not. paul george, you know this company would -- or this country would be better if we just harnessed paul george's wind power. the pacers won by 4 to beat the hawks. >> yep. >> i'm thinking about getting a neck tattoo. >> don't do it. don't do it. if you do, make sure it's below the collar line because i enjoy working with you. >> see ya. >> back to you. >>> all right, visitors to african animal sanctuaries are used to seeing wild animals roaming free except maybe in a cafe. this is a little different. it's our "play of the day." diner's employees watching as this exceptionally nonchalant female giraffe name
got a friendly roll for patrick young, and florida, another 20-win season, they're perfect in the s.e.clance stephenson is not happy he didn't make the all-star game. he's not going to be happy about the way he landed on this particular shot, although he is going to be happy about the -- what happened with this shot. ♪ the circus came to town >> and then lance stephenson left the game. it says here he'd be okay. i don't know if that's someone speaking on behalf of his lower back or not....
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patrick young. he had two huge 3-point plays during a crucial spurt by florida. less than five to play, gaiter kick it out to michael frasier the second for three. florida beats kentucky. 17 straight wins for the gaiters. florida 23 and 2. >> parker and duke taking on maryland. it was the last scheduled game. jake layman missing. kid at home, block out on the rebound. second half tide at 64. des-wells step back three - nice. wells with 17. maryland on top now. later, duke within one, parker driving through traffic. he's good. blue devil is up by one, parker with a game-high 23. now we move to the final second. a close one. last chance for maryland. charles mitchell down low with the hook, bouncing around and comes off. how did the ball not go down, but it didn't. duke escapes 69-67. that is a look at sports. >> app outbreak of measles in kenya forcing sick children in a refugee camp. >> this mother greaves for her son. he had been sickly as an infant. when he had measles it weak ebbed his immune system -- weakened his im un system he could not fight a measles att
patrick young. he had two huge 3-point plays during a crucial spurt by florida. less than five to play, gaiter kick it out to michael frasier the second for three. florida beats kentucky. 17 straight wins for the gaiters. florida 23 and 2. >> parker and duke taking on maryland. it was the last scheduled game. jake layman missing. kid at home, block out on the rebound. second half tide at 64. des-wells step back three - nice. wells with 17. maryland on top now. later, duke within one,...
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patrick young works at tailored label products in menomonee falls. about a year ago, he gave me a tour of where he works. patrick is here tonight with the coo of that company, jeff kerlin. [ applause ] jeff told me that patrick adds tremendous value to his company - not only in morale but in productivity. like patrick, brady dockendorf and joe nueman love their jobs. both of them are employed at features sports bar and grille in holmen. [ applause ] they showed me where they work and their supervisor said they are both key players on their team. steven pils and i first met at the piggly wiggly in lake geneva. his boss, mark stinebrink, is here with him tonight and lulet's give him a round of applause as well. [ applause ] and he says that people go out of their way to go through steven's checkout lane, just to talk to him. these are just a few of the many people all across the state who are sometimes defined as having a disability. thankfully, their employers took a closer look and saw their true abilities. similarly, project search is a year-long pro
patrick young works at tailored label products in menomonee falls. about a year ago, he gave me a tour of where he works. patrick is here tonight with the coo of that company, jeff kerlin. [ applause ] jeff told me that patrick adds tremendous value to his company - not only in morale but in productivity. like patrick, brady dockendorf and joe nueman love their jobs. both of them are employed at features sports bar and grille in holmen. [ applause ] they showed me where they work and their...
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you heard patrick, the young man in the video, say that. he said he felt like that was something that other people did not go through. second, they feel like it is embarrassing and shameful and do not want to be labeled as someone with a mental health issue. thirdly, some of them might feel, is treatment really going to work? that is where authentic storytelling comes in and that is what we have done in our partnership with the foundation is to use real, authentic stories of students to show that you are not alone. there are people just like you going through the same thing. we hear stories from celebrities like macklemore, who was the biggest artist for our audience right now, showing that it is not shameful. it is ok to open up and say you have an issue. we show success stories of people who went to rehab or got treatment and that worked and that it a good experience for them. with those real stories, we can get them through that first barrier, which is going and looking for the help. >> i want to emphasize the chronic nature of these ill
you heard patrick, the young man in the video, say that. he said he felt like that was something that other people did not go through. second, they feel like it is embarrassing and shameful and do not want to be labeled as someone with a mental health issue. thirdly, some of them might feel, is treatment really going to work? that is where authentic storytelling comes in and that is what we have done in our partnership with the foundation is to use real, authentic stories of students to show...
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125 countries are gathering in los angeles for the annual meeting of the young presidents organization. now, among them dr. patrick sun shn shan the ceo of california based -- it con some dates and integrates medical records, scientific data and other information that he says could revolutionize the health care industry and potentially save lives. our own tyler mathisen sat down with the doctor at the ypo event discussing how the program works and how it can help. >> susie, thank you very much. doctor, welcome. good to have you with us. let me start with the big broad question. what is america doing right, and what are we doing wrong in health care, its delivery, what we're spending on, what we're investing in or not investing in? >> well, what we're doing right we're still the innovators of the world. i think the investment that's been made in research and science still means that we are on the cutting edge. what we're doing wrong is because we know so much information, which should make either a difference in terms of whether this patient lives or dice, we're not giving that information out to the patient and th
125 countries are gathering in los angeles for the annual meeting of the young presidents organization. now, among them dr. patrick sun shn shan the ceo of california based -- it con some dates and integrates medical records, scientific data and other information that he says could revolutionize the health care industry and potentially save lives. our own tyler mathisen sat down with the doctor at the ypo event discussing how the program works and how it can help. >> susie, thank you very...
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. >>> tonight a young man wanted for murder is on the loose in northern virginia. he's earl patrick mitchell, 20 years old, accused of a murder that actually happened in pennsylvania. but manassas city police were the ones chasing him this afternoon when he bailed out of his car and ran off. the search is ongoing on the ground. as you can see on the air as this is all focused on the areas around the parkway. mitchell is considered armed and dangerous. >>> right now a vigil is starting to form outside a d.c. fire station where a man collapsed and died last month. his family claims that the firefighters across the street did nothing to help him. surae chinn is live in northeast with more on what the family is asking for tonight. tell y this is expected to be an emotional night. right now the son, he is talking with the group who has gathered here at the community, who are holding this vigil. the 77-year-old was a fixture in d.c., who spent 50 years nearly with the parks and rec department, a shriner, a mason, a navy war vet who died on this sidewalk across the street from the fire hou
. >>> tonight a young man wanted for murder is on the loose in northern virginia. he's earl patrick mitchell, 20 years old, accused of a murder that actually happened in pennsylvania. but manassas city police were the ones chasing him this afternoon when he bailed out of his car and ran off. the search is ongoing on the ground. as you can see on the air as this is all focused on the areas around the parkway. mitchell is considered armed and dangerous. >>> right now a vigil is...
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patrick immediately said he was innocent. no physical evidence linked him to the murders but 30 hours in police custody without a lawyer present can have a way of changing a young was brought into the interview room and he told patrick to tell the police what they wanted to hear and they could go home. patrick signed a confession and was given life in prison without parole. 21 years ticked by. now patrick has been exonerated, after the district attorney's office admitted they could not reach a record number of wrongful confessions overturned last year in the united states, nearly half of them stemming from murder trials. i had the chance to talk to deon patrick and i asked him what it was like to walk out of prison a free man after being wronged for so long. >> it was somewhat surreal to actually have it happen after so long. >> you have kids, your wife, what has been the best part of being a free man? >> spending time with them and actually getting to know them a lot better as opposed to just talking to them on the phone and seeing them on visits. >> rob, a lot of this case and a lot of the other cases are about false confessions. how does that happen? >> well
patrick immediately said he was innocent. no physical evidence linked him to the murders but 30 hours in police custody without a lawyer present can have a way of changing a young was brought into the interview room and he told patrick to tell the police what they wanted to hear and they could go home. patrick signed a confession and was given life in prison without parole. 21 years ticked by. now patrick has been exonerated, after the district attorney's office admitted they could not reach a...
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with he were just south of patrick air force base. so we had youngees. it was a nice community. >> and even, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, you lived close to the beach? >> we were on the beach. our backyard and then there was a do you know a a dune and then a beach. >> was that beach pet friendly and accessible to animals? >> yes, it was. >> was that one of the reasons you guys decided to get a dog together? >> all the neighbors, quite a few of the neighbors in our area, if you will, it was like eight different townhouses. most of them had pets and that was kind of what prompted us to get one. >> this was a small subdivision. you said there was about eight condo units, townhouse units? >> yes. >> and when you drove up to jacksonville, did you make arrangements to take care of the dog? did you bring supplies for the dog, things like that? >> yes, we did. we brought crate, food, things like that specifically for him. >> do you have children? >> they are all grown. >> does miss rower have children? >> yes. they are all grown as well. >> was this d
with he were just south of patrick air force base. so we had youngees. it was a nice community. >> and even, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, you lived close to the beach? >> we were on the beach. our backyard and then there was a do you know a a dune and then a beach. >> was that beach pet friendly and accessible to animals? >> yes, it was. >> was that one of the reasons you guys decided to get a dog together? >> all the neighbors, quite a few of the...
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young people. among those beacon, patrick kennedy of rhode island. he spoke about his own struggles with addiction. here is a look. >> we need to reorient our culture, ultimately. our culture needs to be reoriented to stop keeping silent about this. enemy is the silence. it is the pathology of not being able to talk about the elephant in the room. suffered from severe and persistent mental illness and alcoholism and we never talked about it. my family is pretty progressive, liberal minded, and never breathed a word about it. then she disappeared to go to treatment. in hisrites about it books. the biggest challenge here is we need a conversation. i love the fact mtv is trying to break these barriers down, but it is the stigma that is our most insidious enemy here. this is not just about prescription drug abuse. i could have been addicted to anything. i was a genetically predisposed -- had an environment that encouraged it. it was oxycontin for me for a while. i was hospitalized for it. then i came out and could not sleep. you could give me anything an
young people. among those beacon, patrick kennedy of rhode island. he spoke about his own struggles with addiction. here is a look. >> we need to reorient our culture, ultimately. our culture needs to be reoriented to stop keeping silent about this. enemy is the silence. it is the pathology of not being able to talk about the elephant in the room. suffered from severe and persistent mental illness and alcoholism and we never talked about it. my family is pretty progressive, liberal...
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patrick fugat is here exclusively. also a hollywood a-lister. shocking charges of sexual abuse and a young girl caught in the middle of a scandal among mia farrow and wood cri allen. this is the story of roman polanski and samantha diamond. she joins me exclusively tonight. i'll get her take on the allen scandal. >>> our big story, latest on philip seymour hoffman. police say the heroin found in his apartment has tested negative for a powerful additive, fentanyl. here are what two friends say about him. >> you did star in "the ides of march request with philip seymour hoffman. >> it's so hard. we're here doing a premuir two days afterwards in new york. he was a friend. and i had dinner with him a couple of months ago. i have to say he seemed in pretty good shape. i mean, there's no way to explain it. there's no way to understand it. it's just a total horrible horrible tragedy. >> and there's nowhere to really go from there. is there some -- does something ever come out of it? is there somebody watching who goes, wow, that guy was amazing and he was brilliant. he was a genius. and he was pr
patrick fugat is here exclusively. also a hollywood a-lister. shocking charges of sexual abuse and a young girl caught in the middle of a scandal among mia farrow and wood cri allen. this is the story of roman polanski and samantha diamond. she joins me exclusively tonight. i'll get her take on the allen scandal. >>> our big story, latest on philip seymour hoffman. police say the heroin found in his apartment has tested negative for a powerful additive, fentanyl. here are what two...
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patrick fugat is here exclusively. also a hollywood a-lister. shocking charges of sexual abuse and a youngmiddle of a scandal among mia farrow and wood cri allen. this is the story of roman
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young businesses and this is for kathie lee, actually. >> they're a little beefy for me. >> oh, no. >> anna. >> who is the girl? >> danica patrickhey're all running. >> you can do it. >> very cute. >> i like that. >> go daddy has another big surprise coming. >> really? >> i have a question. do people actually see sales go up after super bowl adds? >> not always. something like go daddy which is an online company, yes. when you're a car company, it is not like the next day people run into -- it is brand awareness and bringing in corporate sponsors in and what not. it is a big picture. but there is some rubber that meets the road. >> and it's not just a game, hoda. you have to see all the pregame stuff here, all week long, a lot of business being done. >> let's talk yogurt. this is one we have seen, reunion spot on the greek oikos yogurt spot. >> that was a good game. what do you say, boys? time to go to bed? >> don't you think it is time we all get our own places? >> for those at home -- >> yeah. >> that are not big full house viewers, for me, i can repeat every word of every episode i watched with my little girls. for me, this c
young businesses and this is for kathie lee, actually. >> they're a little beefy for me. >> oh, no. >> anna. >> who is the girl? >> danica patrickhey're all running. >> you can do it. >> very cute. >> i like that. >> go daddy has another big surprise coming. >> really? >> i have a question. do people actually see sales go up after super bowl adds? >> not always. something like go daddy which is an online company, yes. when...
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young people using prescription drugs. speakers included the former u.s. representative patrickennedy of rhode island who spoke about his own struggles with addiction. the events moderated by doctor tao this stark an emergency room physician and host of the tv program the doctors. >> please welcome to the stage m physician and cohost of "the doctors," doctor travis stork and panel members. also >> i'm doctor travis stork on a lot of you know me as the host of the television showed "the doctors" and what a lot of folks don't realize is in my real life i'm in er doctor and this panel today is important because i truly believe that what we can do today is to help save lives. consider this. in the next 19 minutes while we sit before you someone will die from a drug overdose that is preventable. all of these deaths are preventable. we call them accidental but in many ways they are not accidental at all and that is what we are going to be discussing today. i want to encourage anyone watching at home we would love for you to become a part of this conversation. what you can do is send a
young people using prescription drugs. speakers included the former u.s. representative patrickennedy of rhode island who spoke about his own struggles with addiction. the events moderated by doctor tao this stark an emergency room physician and host of the tv program the doctors. >> please welcome to the stage m physician and cohost of "the doctors," doctor travis stork and panel members. also >> i'm doctor travis stork on a lot of you know me as the host of the...
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, more than a dozen young african-american boys had been found dead, many dumped in the woods around atlanta. >> i was very fearful. my god. >> sheila baltazar pleaded to send patricke rest of his family in rural louisiana. >> if i had somewhere to send my son, i would have sent my son. >> one evening, a white man in a big car appeared to threaten patrick and a small friend. >> the little boy said that patrick said, man, that might be the killer. >> patrick used a pay phone to call police. he told them, a man was chasing me and my friend in a brown cadillac. >> well, actually, thought it was a crank phone call. they didn't send a car out. >> this is a sketch the other boy provided to police after patrick was dead. two weeks later, on february 6, patrick stopped by the restaurant where his father worked to ask for money, then walked back toward the omni. he never made it home that night. >> i'm like, he didn't come home? oh, my god! that was the first thing popped in my head. missing. murdered. oh, my god! >> the atlanta missing persons bureau continue their hunt for this missing child. >> one day seemed like it was a week. that was the longest search in the world.
, more than a dozen young african-american boys had been found dead, many dumped in the woods around atlanta. >> i was very fearful. my god. >> sheila baltazar pleaded to send patricke rest of his family in rural louisiana. >> if i had somewhere to send my son, i would have sent my son. >> one evening, a white man in a big car appeared to threaten patrick and a small friend. >> the little boy said that patrick said, man, that might be the killer. >> patrick...
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. >> guys, when patrick kane laces up the skates and steps on the ice, he becomes a scoring machine. what this young hawks superstar and u.s. olympian is just hitting his stride. >> i was the kid that was always carrying a stick and ball, no matter where i was. >> things haven't changed all that much for the kid named rookie of the year in 2008. and arguably the best american player in the game today. >> patrick kane. >> olympic gold would look so sweet alongside his not one, but two stanley cup championships. >> represent the best country in the world is pretty amazing. >> some say his talent is a gift. more than 3 million curious viewers have seen this youtube video of kane in action. i wanted to see for myself, so i say, show me. >> your turn. >> reporter: okay. like this? how am i doing? >> doing pretty good. >> reporter: do you have any easier tricks? >> a little bit of practice. >> reporter: secret weapon time. to get a closer in depth look, i bring out the "today" show stick cam. this is patented technology on that stick cam. i'll show you how it's done here. only weighs about 20 pounds. >> f
. >> guys, when patrick kane laces up the skates and steps on the ice, he becomes a scoring machine. what this young hawks superstar and u.s. olympian is just hitting his stride. >> i was the kid that was always carrying a stick and ball, no matter where i was. >> things haven't changed all that much for the kid named rookie of the year in 2008. and arguably the best american player in the game today. >> patrick kane. >> olympic gold would look so sweet alongside...
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clintonat, the foundation hosts a discussion on young people abusing prescription drugs. among the speakers is patrick kennedy of rhode island,, who spoke about his own struggles. tonight at 7:15 eastern on c-span. >> tonight, we conclude our series "first ladies." a live two-hour program, martha washington to michelle obama. >> she brings financial resources and her managerial makes mount vernon a successful operation and makes it possible for washington to be away fighting a war. >> there was something about abraham lincoln that she saw potential and helped develop. lessons in etiquette that helped polish them up for washington society. the political parties that they importantinvited people. she reeled a lot of power over mr. lincoln and over where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt in the political career of franklin roosevelt is right from the beginning, she becomes much more active in her 1921 when franco roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage franklin roosevelt to continue with his political ambitions. "first
clintonat, the foundation hosts a discussion on young people abusing prescription drugs. among the speakers is patrick kennedy of rhode island,, who spoke about his own struggles. tonight at 7:15 eastern on c-span. >> tonight, we conclude our series "first ladies." a live two-hour program, martha washington to michelle obama. >> she brings financial resources and her managerial makes mount vernon a successful operation and makes it possible for washington to be away...