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he was a male patsy. a male patsy cline. the whole story with johnny cash was that he was sent to the wrong pharmacy. there were like you better get out of here. dr. robert. i know a lot of people. i have not written books about many. i've not written a book about johnny cash. thanks for coming. i have started reading the book. i think a lot of people have the idea of writing a book. how he kind of got the started. is also an unusual topic. thank you young man. i appreciate that. i probably went out there thinking best case scenario i could pitch the oxford american about something. now you rejected a picture at one point. if you want to make this awkward we can make it awkward really quick. i went out there i was trying to be a writer. i think it's okay. i did go out there and i did write that piece. but then kept coming back because i found that there were so many things about the place i'd love to thinking and writing about. i wanted to talk about politics i could do that. if i wanted to write about history i could do tha
he was a male patsy. a male patsy cline. the whole story with johnny cash was that he was sent to the wrong pharmacy. there were like you better get out of here. dr. robert. i know a lot of people. i have not written books about many. i've not written a book about johnny cash. thanks for coming. i have started reading the book. i think a lot of people have the idea of writing a book. how he kind of got the started. is also an unusual topic. thank you young man. i appreciate that. i probably...
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♪ i'm crazy for feeling ♪ so lonely did you ever think of singing it yourself rather than going to patsysn't selling a lot of records, you know,
♪ i'm crazy for feeling ♪ so lonely did you ever think of singing it yourself rather than going to patsysn't selling a lot of records, you know,
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a lot of sense to get as many patsy records as you could.of the biggest-selling country songs of all time, i believe. yeah, it's all-time, number-one jukebox song. since you got a guitar in your hand, would you give me 15 seconds of your favorite song? well, that's kind of hard to do. ♪ when the evening sun goes down ♪ ♪ you will find me hanging round ♪ ♪ the night life ain't no good life ♪ ♪ but it's my life ♪ many people just like me ♪ dreaming of old used-to-be ♪ and the night life ain't no good life ♪ ♪ but it's my life i am so blown away 'cause that's my favorite song of yours. - oh, really? cool. - yes. when you were younger, being on the road was wild. women and gambling and parties. you had quite the time, i understand. what do you know? you had quite the time, i understand. as king midas, i here, you will too.nt. your oil change comes with a tire rotation as well. ooo! i could put that on an airplane banner. our $19.99 oil change also includes a tire rotation. book an appointment online. so you have, your headphones, chair, new lapt
a lot of sense to get as many patsy records as you could.of the biggest-selling country songs of all time, i believe. yeah, it's all-time, number-one jukebox song. since you got a guitar in your hand, would you give me 15 seconds of your favorite song? well, that's kind of hard to do. ♪ when the evening sun goes down ♪ ♪ you will find me hanging round ♪ ♪ the night life ain't no good life ♪ ♪ but it's my life ♪ many people just like me ♪ dreaming of old used-to-be ♪ and the...
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the new york times" one of the concerns is president trump was setting him up to be a john dean like patsy. what do you make of it? >> look, that really was a remarkable report we saw in "the times" this morning. i was surprised people would be surprised don mac began would be a witness and talk to bob mueller. as a former government employee he doesn't have a whole lot of choice of sitting and talking to bob mueller and his team. what was remarkable about that report is just how expensive the discussions seemed to be and how little limits were placed on the questions he asked and answered. and the other thing i think was very remarkable was how little the president seems to understand that the white house counsel is the lawyer for the office of the presidency, the institution of the presidency not his personal lawyer. and then finally as a former prosecutor i think he's going to be a very, very valuable witness. if you're an investigator, you're a prosecutor, you want somebody who's been in the room when the key discussions happened and that's don mcgahn. >> it's very interesting. general
the new york times" one of the concerns is president trump was setting him up to be a john dean like patsy. what do you make of it? >> look, that really was a remarkable report we saw in "the times" this morning. i was surprised people would be surprised don mac began would be a witness and talk to bob mueller. as a former government employee he doesn't have a whole lot of choice of sitting and talking to bob mueller and his team. what was remarkable about that report is...
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and patsy mink. patsy mink was unbelievable. she was a real star in her own right. i kept thinking i can't complain about commuting to denver because she goes to hawaii. i think they basically were trying to say you are going to much tougher questions which used to happen all the time. constantly going to have writing about your clothes and hair. people asking you to get a haircut. i don't think any mail in congress has ever gotten that. we used to sit in the reading room and laugh about what people have to say. you wear your hair when you just up -- you are dressed up? one reporter went on the air in denver. -- there's always somebody that believes it. they all have stories like that. more than mentoring we would laugh. you either cry or you laugh. and say eventually it will change we hope. >> did you get advice about getting onto certain committees? >> no. i already figured out what i wanted to do. i wanted to be on post office and civil service because we had a lot of civil servants in denver. judiciary eventually. i figured all the money was going through armed
and patsy mink. patsy mink was unbelievable. she was a real star in her own right. i kept thinking i can't complain about commuting to denver because she goes to hawaii. i think they basically were trying to say you are going to much tougher questions which used to happen all the time. constantly going to have writing about your clothes and hair. people asking you to get a haircut. i don't think any mail in congress has ever gotten that. we used to sit in the reading room and laugh about what...
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and, patsy mae -- mink. patsy mink was unbelievable. she was a real star in her own right. i kept thinking, i can't complain about commuting to denver, because she goes to hawaii. >> did they ask you any advice that you remember? anything specific? >> i think they basically just were trying to say you know you are going to get asked much tougher questions probably, which used to happen all of the time. you are going to constantly have people writing about your clothes and hair. folks would even send me money asking me to go get died or to get a haircut. i don't think any mail in congress has ever gone that. we used to get together and the women's reading room and laugh about some of the things people would say. people would say things like how do you wear your hair when you're dressed up? it is like really? i remember one reporter went on the air in denver, we were all laughing about it, saying pat schroeder could not be here tonight, addresses at the cleaners. and there is always somebody that believes it. they all had stories like that. i said, we would laugh. you either
and, patsy mae -- mink. patsy mink was unbelievable. she was a real star in her own right. i kept thinking, i can't complain about commuting to denver, because she goes to hawaii. >> did they ask you any advice that you remember? anything specific? >> i think they basically just were trying to say you know you are going to get asked much tougher questions probably, which used to happen all of the time. you are going to constantly have people writing about your clothes and hair....
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obama was a patsy for russia.was a total patsy. >> jimmy: i think what he's doing is called projecting. [ laughter ] i mean, he might as well say obama has a comb-over. it's that blatant. might as well say we wouldn't be in this position if obama wasn't so fat. [ laughter ] and we still don't know what went on in that meeting. in fact, putin is now talking about the agreements he made with trump. we don't know what they are because there was no one else there. it was just them and their translators. democrats actually tried to subpoena trump's translator today to ask what the hell went on. but republicans blocked it because they were worried they might find out what the hell went on. it's been a horrible week for republicans in congress who are said to be dispirited and glum following the president's disastrous performance. everyone is down. everyone except mike pence. he's been walking around whistling "hail to the chief." they say he's been doing a suspicious amount of skipping. [ laughter ] and with all this go
obama was a patsy for russia.was a total patsy. >> jimmy: i think what he's doing is called projecting. [ laughter ] i mean, he might as well say obama has a comb-over. it's that blatant. might as well say we wouldn't be in this position if obama wasn't so fat. [ laughter ] and we still don't know what went on in that meeting. in fact, putin is now talking about the agreements he made with trump. we don't know what they are because there was no one else there. it was just them and their...
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he saves a lot of memorabilia, and passed that along to us, and patsy somewhere, pat are you, okay i talked to her before at the beginning of this. >> i would like to thank you very much for putting this together. it is really an outstanding program. i hope that you can make the film, not just the short film, but the two hours of tape available to every high school and college in new hampshire. >> anyone else? >> sue roman, is she here? sue also has quite a collection. she brought it, it is over here. thank you susan for doing that. >> to save my future, and i just mentioned i called my brother an old man, and i really did not mean that reshma >> with that, thank you. >> since 1967, and i don't know who owned the new hampshire highway hotel at that time, whether dick martin still owned it or not, but the background of every candidate was discussed there after the legislator when all 424 and everybody, all of the lobbyists would end up after a session, it was over at the highway hotel, because of the kennedy would have their operations over there. if you did not get it upstairs in the
he saves a lot of memorabilia, and passed that along to us, and patsy somewhere, pat are you, okay i talked to her before at the beginning of this. >> i would like to thank you very much for putting this together. it is really an outstanding program. i hope that you can make the film, not just the short film, but the two hours of tape available to every high school and college in new hampshire. >> anyone else? >> sue roman, is she here? sue also has quite a collection. she...
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this is a patsy and this patient is having a hysterectomy because she's been diagnosed with an early stage cancer. vincy in a few years she wants to have her own baby she would be an ideal candidate for uterine transplant. i make it unfun cuts on a transplant a donor uterus could give her the chance to bear a child during the first transplant professor poco was assisted by colleagues from sweden who have experience with the procedure the world's first successful uterine transplant from a living donor was carried out there in two thousand and thirteen the following year vincent was born the first child carried in a transplanted womb. in a uterine transplant both donor and recipient undergo major surgery the procedure can take up to ten hours and is not without risk in most cases so far a mother donated her uterus to her daughter to enable her to bear her own child the organ is removed together with the fallopian tubes. but. this involves locating and severing the artery that supplies the uterus with blood. their current and i mean we can only carry out a uterine transplant if the reci
this is a patsy and this patient is having a hysterectomy because she's been diagnosed with an early stage cancer. vincy in a few years she wants to have her own baby she would be an ideal candidate for uterine transplant. i make it unfun cuts on a transplant a donor uterus could give her the chance to bear a child during the first transplant professor poco was assisted by colleagues from sweden who have experience with the procedure the world's first successful uterine transplant from a living...
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because the average viewers or listeners of that kind of a question says, that's a patsy.hat's one of his friends. >> just to be safe. this question, why do you want to do this? it's such a man-killing thing and you've already put in time. you've already served your country. >> well that's a question that believe me has occurred to me, too. and it occurs to my family. i suppose that your wife and your children feel even more deeply about their father and husband being involved in a great battle. than he himself does. because the man who is in the battle, he can fight back, can answer, whereas those on the sidelines have to suffer in silence. but on the other hand the reason that i think perhaps motivates me more than anything else, is very simply this -- i feel that this is the period in the history of the united states, in which what we do or fail to do, can determine the future of peace and freedom where the balance of this century. we didn't ask for this, but it is a role that has been placed upon us because of the power that we have and the vacuum of power in western e
because the average viewers or listeners of that kind of a question says, that's a patsy.hat's one of his friends. >> just to be safe. this question, why do you want to do this? it's such a man-killing thing and you've already put in time. you've already served your country. >> well that's a question that believe me has occurred to me, too. and it occurs to my family. i suppose that your wife and your children feel even more deeply about their father and husband being involved in a...
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i would debate him and he would call me little patsy as he looked up at me. one of the best things of the campaign is usually your campaign opponent. and he just couldn't believe that anybody was going to vote for me. he also had -- this tells you how things have changed. he had all these young women dress up in these little outfits all alike that were mike's girls. they would be out there. it was just -- it was such a contrast. the "we win" means we're really tired of all this stuff. we want to go a different way. but we're never really convinced that 51% of people were tired of this as we were. kathleen: you mentioned that you didn't want to put just pat on the buttons. you wanted people to know that a woman was running. how important was gender? how important of an issue was gender in your campaign? mrs. schroeder: that's really a good question. it was very frustrating when i announce for congress. a newspaper said denver housewife runs for congress. they didn't each put my name in. i kept thinking, well, yeah, i'm a housewife, but i'm also a harvard lawye
i would debate him and he would call me little patsy as he looked up at me. one of the best things of the campaign is usually your campaign opponent. and he just couldn't believe that anybody was going to vote for me. he also had -- this tells you how things have changed. he had all these young women dress up in these little outfits all alike that were mike's girls. they would be out there. it was just -- it was such a contrast. the "we win" means we're really tired of all this stuff....
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he has confessed, he is a patsy.to putin in public. >> he has basically said, i don't care if the supreme court burns down to the ground. as long as i am still standing. he is willing to destroy everybody's but his own. >> if he loses in congress, that is his to lose. where he goes from here, that say big question mark. >> do you think he knows all of this. >> he knows that much. >> nixon, when he got re-elected overwhelmingly. they are sitting there listening to victory at sea. he says we just lost the house again, we lost the power of subpoena. they are coming at me. do you think trump understands this? >> all of these guys are going to have the power of subpoena. >> he understands. he thinks the way to do it is to shut down the government and talk about immigration and nobody over at congress agrees with him. >> we know barbara comstock says i am not shutting down the government. >> the last thing they want is a big fight about immigration and a wall that 60% of american people disagree with. every time donald tru
he has confessed, he is a patsy.to putin in public. >> he has basically said, i don't care if the supreme court burns down to the ground. as long as i am still standing. he is willing to destroy everybody's but his own. >> if he loses in congress, that is his to lose. where he goes from here, that say big question mark. >> do you think he knows all of this. >> he knows that much. >> nixon, when he got re-elected overwhelmingly. they are sitting there listening to...
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this is an auditorium full of patsies having their money be used to pay silence of a reality show tvtar. >> nearly 3,000 of them using the average you heard the president use multiple times. omarosa is now saying there's more tapes. there were people a few days ago who said any tape would have already been mentioned in the book. she can't have more tapes. but this one is new. no one knew it was out there. and now here it is. she says there's more. here she is. >> there are things that i write about and then there are things i'm going to save to share when the time is right. >> you're going to release more tapes? >> if i need to. i'll do what i have to do to protect myself. >> how are you going to determine whether you need to. >> he's threatening to get me arrested and trying to intimidate my publisher and me. donald trump has met his match. >> jack, you know him well. is he afraid? has he met his match? >> well, i think he is afraid. and this is what he does when he is most afraid. he attacks, attacks and attacks. you know, whether he's met his match or not, that remains to be seen.
this is an auditorium full of patsies having their money be used to pay silence of a reality show tvtar. >> nearly 3,000 of them using the average you heard the president use multiple times. omarosa is now saying there's more tapes. there were people a few days ago who said any tape would have already been mentioned in the book. she can't have more tapes. but this one is new. no one knew it was out there. and now here it is. she says there's more. here she is. >> there are things...
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. >> he had the perfect patsy in christopher. >> the neighbor started comparing notes and realized someone was not who he seemed. >>> coming up -- >> we were astounded. i remember saying to him, what? >> when "suspicion" continues. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. i love you, basement bathroom of solitude, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love can stink. timeit should be measuredsured byby how long steak & lobster is back at outback. back by popular demand, steak & lobster starting at $15.99! and time...is limited, so hurry in today. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. o
. >> he had the perfect patsy in christopher. >> the neighbor started comparing notes and realized someone was not who he seemed. >>> coming up -- >> we were astounded. i remember saying to him, what? >> when "suspicion" continues. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on...
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whose self respecting prosecuting attorney would want that job, you are saying i am the president's patsy? >> the ball is in the court on the senate republicans because -- >> don't say that. that's crude. >> rosenstein is in charge until the senate confirms an acting attorney -- confirms that attorney general. before it does that, rosenstein still leads the investigation. >> everyone is on fire. we have to sneak in a break. joyce and paul, you're leaving us. do you have any last word, joyce? >> i wouldn't say under the vacancy and reform act the president can replace rosenstein with anyone else ho has been senate confirmed. he could slide someone into sessions' seat to run that investigation until he gets a nominee through the senate. >> scary thought. after the break, throwing in the towel. donald trump today calls off nuclear talks with north korea, a major set back on what he once hoped would be a foreign policy win that he could ride to midterm election glory. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at priceline, to save you money.ways like mixing and matching airlines to get lower prices on flights. oh, that's ho
whose self respecting prosecuting attorney would want that job, you are saying i am the president's patsy? >> the ball is in the court on the senate republicans because -- >> don't say that. that's crude. >> rosenstein is in charge until the senate confirms an acting attorney -- confirms that attorney general. before it does that, rosenstein still leads the investigation. >> everyone is on fire. we have to sneak in a break. joyce and paul, you're leaving us. do you have...
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you know patsy cline. so we strike out on both of those. sushi or barbecue? james: barbecue. [laughter] peter: i knew that was an easy one. --t did you enjoy it more, enjoy more, playing football or roughing football -- being a referee? james: being a referee. i was on. -- i was one. peter: which living person do you admire the most? living person. james: at the moment i would say charles, he was a mental paralyzed,- who was horrible accident. whether you agree with him or not he laid down the fundamentals in a nice way and did not slant the news as has become so customary. one, favorite ice cream. james: chocolate. [applause] robertson, thank you so much for coming to see wi -- cwi. you cannot even begin to imagine the impact you have had on so many lights. -- so many lives. you have had a profound impact on how i think about the past and i hope that you see that in the civil war institute and so many other things, that we see people engaging general audiences, it is largely because of the example that you set for all of us. thank you so much. i hope that dr. robertson will
you know patsy cline. so we strike out on both of those. sushi or barbecue? james: barbecue. [laughter] peter: i knew that was an easy one. --t did you enjoy it more, enjoy more, playing football or roughing football -- being a referee? james: being a referee. i was on. -- i was one. peter: which living person do you admire the most? living person. james: at the moment i would say charles, he was a mental paralyzed,- who was horrible accident. whether you agree with him or not he laid down the...
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so i think the strategy seems to be to run down gates to say, you know, i was just a patsy. i wasn't that hands on, which was contradicted by his own bookkeeper and i was the victim of gates' nefarious activity. the problem is here, first of all, everybody's dirty. this is only the best people, erin. >> as we say. >> only the best people. but it also really does show the way that the international political consultant class really has become a grift. these folks, really, they talk about populism, they use it as a political strategy, but they are making more money than most working folks will ever see in their life in a year and still go broke. that's how corrupt and incompetent they are. >> after $60 million from ukraine alone, allegedly, paul manafort says he's bankrupt in 2016. now, the thing is, gates was sayi -- gates admitted to a lot of lying. cheated manafort out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. that was an incredible admission. he admitted to lying to his own accountant. he's an admitted liar. does this help manafort's argument that gates was the mastermind, even
so i think the strategy seems to be to run down gates to say, you know, i was just a patsy. i wasn't that hands on, which was contradicted by his own bookkeeper and i was the victim of gates' nefarious activity. the problem is here, first of all, everybody's dirty. this is only the best people, erin. >> as we say. >> only the best people. but it also really does show the way that the international political consultant class really has become a grift. these folks, really, they talk...
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although we have no facts to go with it yet, that china is beginning to move but for too long we've been patsies, and now it's time to level the playing field. as i said, i'm not going to cha e -- challenge the president and his style. he has his way, i have my way. his may be more effective than mine, mine may be more effective than his. >> ken, do you take a look at the cascade of tariffs scheduled to go into effect at midnight, another round of $200 billion worth of goods sometime in the fall and say maybe this pain might not be worth it? for instance, in home depot's latest quarter and it was a stellar quarter, they did cite increases to the price of washing machines because of these trade tariffs. do you get concerned perhaps that corporate america might not be able to bear the brunt of this >> no, i don't, because over the long run this has to be addressed. i think you can't just sit and talk and have no consequences. i always worry about the people that threaten and do nothing we're saying right now, guys, it's a new day and it's a new game and you're going to have to work with us that we
although we have no facts to go with it yet, that china is beginning to move but for too long we've been patsies, and now it's time to level the playing field. as i said, i'm not going to cha e -- challenge the president and his style. he has his way, i have my way. his may be more effective than mine, mine may be more effective than his. >> ken, do you take a look at the cascade of tariffs scheduled to go into effect at midnight, another round of $200 billion worth of goods sometime in...