50
50
Jun 24, 2017
06/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
a warm welcome to anthony patterson. he reports from germany for the british daily newspaper the independent. and he was here in berlin working for the b.b.c. when the wall fell. he says helmut kohl has reasons nough to turn in his grache. -- grache. i know -- grave. you met helmut kohl personally when you were just getting started in your career as an economic journalist. what springs to mind when you think of him? what occurred to you first when you heard about his death? >> well, i was surprised by how present he was as just a figure -- as a chancellor and somebody who was only present in the room without doing something. just presenting something. melinda: not least because of his enormous size, right? >> yes. that was the case. but the other point was that he schuss and going into details and wasn't interested at all in economics. but i found surprising so he was interested in the big things, of policy, politics, but not in the details of doing economics of how does the labor market or things like that? so that was
a warm welcome to anthony patterson. he reports from germany for the british daily newspaper the independent. and he was here in berlin working for the b.b.c. when the wall fell. he says helmut kohl has reasons nough to turn in his grache. -- grache. i know -- grave. you met helmut kohl personally when you were just getting started in your career as an economic journalist. what springs to mind when you think of him? what occurred to you first when you heard about his death? >> well, i was...
37
37
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
quote
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 1
steve patterson was there when it arrived. >> an historic homecoming after three years at sea. this is the hokalaia. welcomed home after a journey around the world. rotating 150 crew members across 31 legs. the voyage spanning 40,000 nautical miles and 33 countries and territories. navigating to australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> the crew battle iing difficult weather and harrowing seas. they don't use gps or compass. >> let's say the sun is due west and you want to go south. >> sao it would be to the left of me. >> they reached back into history using the
steve patterson was there when it arrived. >> an historic homecoming after three years at sea. this is the hokalaia. welcomed home after a journey around the world. rotating 150 crew members across 31 legs. the voyage spanning 40,000 nautical miles and 33 countries and territories. navigating to australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> the crew battle iing difficult weather and harrowing seas. they don't use gps or compass. >> let's say...
31
31
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 1
it is on long-term lease from the patterson air force base all the other aircraft, except that one. hat room also has marine one helicopter and also has what i consider to be the most odd artifact in a presidential library n. 1984, reagan's stopped by valley, ireland for a goodwill visit and o'farrell's at the pub. bought thefoundation pub after it went under and they ebuilt it inside the air force
it is on long-term lease from the patterson air force base all the other aircraft, except that one. hat room also has marine one helicopter and also has what i consider to be the most odd artifact in a presidential library n. 1984, reagan's stopped by valley, ireland for a goodwill visit and o'farrell's at the pub. bought thefoundation pub after it went under and they ebuilt it inside the air force
111
111
Jun 7, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
you might see glow from 580, 205 possibly, and patterson pass is open. as we get you out to the waze system, there are no delays here. looking at a smooth ride. wazer napa pat lol, there's a crash there, so that's what she reports. the rest of the waze committee reports no problems and an easy choice down the east shore freeway. there are your three travel times they picked out for these different routes. obviously the purple choice there. you make your choice and join pat and the rest of the community. share that with us, but make sure your join our team. hit your profile, the magnifying glass, your name, then the team. select nbc bay area wazers so we can share all our information with you as well. back to you. >> good advice. team gold represented for the warriors. 4:47 right now. a california assemblyman has won the u.s. house seat left vacant by xavier becerra who is now serving as state's attorney general. jimmy gomez won the 34th congressional district in los angeles in a run-off election last night. now, he beat out another democrat because it's
you might see glow from 580, 205 possibly, and patterson pass is open. as we get you out to the waze system, there are no delays here. looking at a smooth ride. wazer napa pat lol, there's a crash there, so that's what she reports. the rest of the waze committee reports no problems and an easy choice down the east shore freeway. there are your three travel times they picked out for these different routes. obviously the purple choice there. you make your choice and join pat and the rest of the...
162
162
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson has details. >> reporter: trapped in the sky with this.iolent shaking that started with a bang. one passenger said it felt like he was in a washing machine. it happened about an hour into air asia flight d-7237359 emergencies from australia, bound for malaysia. the shuttering so bad, the plane forced to turn around. >> just tell it was bad by the cabin crew reaction. >> reporter: a safe landing in perth with no one hurt. they say it was due to a technical issue. >> they experienced an engine failure, not a threat to the airplane. it is uncomfortable and unnerving to some passengers. as far as it is something the pilot is trained for. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news. >>> just ahead, takata files for bankruptcy. what it means for you and gas prices have dropped 7 cents a gallon over the last two weeks. the national average is $2.32 we'll be right back. ean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a les
steve patterson has details. >> reporter: trapped in the sky with this.iolent shaking that started with a bang. one passenger said it felt like he was in a washing machine. it happened about an hour into air asia flight d-7237359 emergencies from australia, bound for malaysia. the shuttering so bad, the plane forced to turn around. >> just tell it was bad by the cabin crew reaction. >> reporter: a safe landing in perth with no one hurt. they say it was due to a technical...
297
297
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 297
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson, nbc news. >> from that to a scare closer to the ground, but no less harrowing, a teenage girl dangling, from an amusement park ride plunging 25 feet in front of horrified onlookers. good samaritans using their bodies to break her fall, perhaps saving her life. nbc's katie beck has the video. >> reporter: dangling in distress, 25 feet above the ground. >> her neck is stuck. >> a 14-year-old girl hangs on for dear life in a six flags great escape ride in upstate new york. >> i saw this young person dangling by just her arms and head basically. off the chair. >> a group gathers beneath. the child's younger brother sitting beside her screaming for help. >> oh my god. >> so i looked up and said honey, let go, i promise i'll catch you. >> reporter: this good samaritan at the park with his daughter, leanne, suffered a back injury trying to catch her, they say she fell into both of them. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> you know, security guards were saying everyone back up, i was like no, if she falls i'm going to save her. this little girl is not dying on my watch. >> repo
steve patterson, nbc news. >> from that to a scare closer to the ground, but no less harrowing, a teenage girl dangling, from an amusement park ride plunging 25 feet in front of horrified onlookers. good samaritans using their bodies to break her fall, perhaps saving her life. nbc's katie beck has the video. >> reporter: dangling in distress, 25 feet above the ground. >> her neck is stuck. >> a 14-year-old girl hangs on for dear life in a six flags great escape ride in...
228
228
Jun 25, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: from a distance, california's kern river looks inviting, even peaceful. but get a little closer -- >> are you hurt? stay where you're at. >> reporter: -- and you'll find a life and death battle being waged weekly. >> two feet. lower slow. >> reporter: the fire department swift water rescue team is training double time. >> take my hand. jump right here. >> it's a nerve-racking feeling because you never know what can go wrong. >> reporter: in just the last month, the department has received an unprecedented number of calls for help and they are not alone. statewide, 19 people have died in overflowing rivers this year, including this girl's teenage brother ray. >> he was swept away. he screamed for help and by 100 yards off, he was not seen anymore. >> reporter: the danger starts at the top. massive snowpack in the sierra nevada mountains running into swollen rivers creating life-threatening conditions. from this point upstream, you can feel the full power of the water. it's snow melt from the mountains and it's cold and nearly 40 degrees. wha
steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: from a distance, california's kern river looks inviting, even peaceful. but get a little closer -- >> are you hurt? stay where you're at. >> reporter: -- and you'll find a life and death battle being waged weekly. >> two feet. lower slow. >> reporter: the fire department swift water rescue team is training double time. >> take my hand. jump right here. >> it's a nerve-racking feeling because you never know...
270
270
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson, magic island, hawaii. >>> a highly personal achievement by one young man on the job and inspiring america. >>> finally tonight, a story about a young man who is proving to himself and others what is possible. he's gotten himself a job in a place where he feels right at home, and where he can help improve the lives of others, because he knows the challenges they face. morgan radford on how he is inspiring america. >> reporter: when nathan goes to work, his sunny optimism may be the most contagious condition there. >> how is it going, dude? >> reporter: he has good reason to smile. he's the first person in the down syndrome clinic's 50 year history to be hired full time who's also a former patient there. >> how does it feel to be full time? >> i love working full time. >> reporter: he escorts patients to their rooms. >> we're right here. >> reporter: and handles administrative tasks. >> i make copies. >> oh, good. >> do like three each. >> reporter: showing how kids with down syndrome can lead full, productive lives as adults. >> do you think you can teach these kids s
steve patterson, magic island, hawaii. >>> a highly personal achievement by one young man on the job and inspiring america. >>> finally tonight, a story about a young man who is proving to himself and others what is possible. he's gotten himself a job in a place where he feels right at home, and where he can help improve the lives of others, because he knows the challenges they face. morgan radford on how he is inspiring america. >> reporter: when nathan goes to work,...
148
148
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 1
steve patterson, magic island, hawaii. >>> a highly personal what's that?nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and low
steve patterson, magic island, hawaii. >>> a highly personal what's that?nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix...
167
167
Jun 21, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
today tracy, patterson, discovery bay, brentwood, mountain house 106. phoenix 118. coachella 119. palm springs 120. death valley 128. yesterday death valley was 129. steve our weather watcher in los altos reporting 63 degrees this morning and he says, three degrees cooler this morning, no "karl the fog" there yet. however, we are socked in the city by the bay. you can see the "salesforce tower" which height is 993 feet. no reports of any local airport delays. it's 61 degrees in redwood city. 54 in san francisco. it's cooler this morning due to that influence of the marine layer. windy in the area. 10 to 20 later today. first full day of summer and it is going to feel like it all the way through tomorrow! cooling friday. >> high pressure in the area. up to 109 in fresno, 112 in redding. it's currently 78 in fresno off to a warm start. tri-valley today 104. 105. 106 brentwoo 100 napa. you get the feel of it. 10 degrees above average in san francisco. gorgeous day around the bay. 80s and 90s peninsula. we have an extensive heat warning in effect for the bay area away from the water o
today tracy, patterson, discovery bay, brentwood, mountain house 106. phoenix 118. coachella 119. palm springs 120. death valley 128. yesterday death valley was 129. steve our weather watcher in los altos reporting 63 degrees this morning and he says, three degrees cooler this morning, no "karl the fog" there yet. however, we are socked in the city by the bay. you can see the "salesforce tower" which height is 993 feet. no reports of any local airport delays. it's 61 degrees...
130
130
Jun 11, 2017
06/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
here's nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: it's one of the world's most stunning roadways, california'sghway 1, right alongside the ocean. and for about a 90-mile stretch, it belongs to big sur. a scenic retreat for visitors trying to spend a little time off the grid. >> it looks like you would imagine a fairytale land to look like. >> reporter: this year, heavy rain saturated the ground sending parts of the cliffs crashing down in february. leading to the demolition of this bridge. and to the south, just a few weeks ago, a quarter mile landslide clogging the road. duel disasters turning the heart of big sur into a 30-mile island, essentially cut off. businesses that are open are struggling. some have to close off. >> totally cut off. >> reporter: historic big sur inn forced to shut down at the height of the town's busy season. >> we can't do business right now. it's impossible. >> we were looking at sales losses of about $320,000 a day. and you're looking at upwards of $9 million in a month. >> reporter: big sur chaum ber of commerce chairman says the overall blow to commerce is devast
here's nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: it's one of the world's most stunning roadways, california'sghway 1, right alongside the ocean. and for about a 90-mile stretch, it belongs to big sur. a scenic retreat for visitors trying to spend a little time off the grid. >> it looks like you would imagine a fairytale land to look like. >> reporter: this year, heavy rain saturated the ground sending parts of the cliffs crashing down in february. leading to the demolition of this...
267
267
Jun 3, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
we sent steve patterson to take a look. warning for you, some of the images he brought back are graphic. >> come on, poppy, wake up, dude. >> reporter: it's a life and death moment. >> i got to get to the other nostril. >> reporter: a man overdoses on heroin and meth at a park in philadelphia. people rushing to his side including a first responder who administers the life saving antidote narkan. sherri is specially trained to use the nasal spray something not in her job dezripgs. kowolsky is a librari librarian, one of several trained to use the drug. >> once someone isover overdosing a minute can mean life or death. when i decided to become a librarian i looked at it from i wanted to serve communities. >> reporter: the century-old building in the heart of philadelphia's kensington neighborhood sits in the middle of mcpherson square park known to many as needle park. >> kids and the teens have to see this stuff on a regular basis. it's upsetting that this is their normal. >> reporter: the park is on the front lines of the n
we sent steve patterson to take a look. warning for you, some of the images he brought back are graphic. >> come on, poppy, wake up, dude. >> reporter: it's a life and death moment. >> i got to get to the other nostril. >> reporter: a man overdoses on heroin and meth at a park in philadelphia. people rushing to his side including a first responder who administers the life saving antidote narkan. sherri is specially trained to use the nasal spray something not in her job...
125
125
Jun 25, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
the description patterson gives of movie theaters as cultural, civic institutions. they were very ornate, palatial, had services. those began to decline as a result of television. certainly television reduces personal interaction. it is a mass-produced commodity. one of the things it is doing is homogenizing american tastes. broadcast media, where everyone is watching the same thing, is one of the things making american life more bland and interchangeable. it is certainly true that television may well reduce the amount of culture that individuals produce by conversation and personal interaction. there is some truth to that. there is a degree in to which there are crosscurrents in these cultural developments. when television started out in the early 1950's, you had to have money for television because they were expensive. the programming changed over the course of the 1950's. initially, there were high-quality, high culture television, things applied from the stage to early television. as the audience got bigger, it became more and more of a mass audience, the qualit
the description patterson gives of movie theaters as cultural, civic institutions. they were very ornate, palatial, had services. those began to decline as a result of television. certainly television reduces personal interaction. it is a mass-produced commodity. one of the things it is doing is homogenizing american tastes. broadcast media, where everyone is watching the same thing, is one of the things making american life more bland and interchangeable. it is certainly true that television...
151
151
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm a little frustrated, but i'll be going home, trangfully. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news.> good samaritans catching a girl dangling from a theme park ride. >> her neck is stuck. >> her neck is stuck in the ride. you can hear bystanders yelling words of encouragementmism customers and employees get underneath, tell the girl we can catch you, and there she goes. and they caught her. police say she was not seriously injured. a younger child ride wg the teen was not seriously injured. police park officials say they checked out the ride and found nothing wrong with it it. >> very scary. >>> well, the national guard has been called in to help with the flooding. take a look at the video they posted today. about 90 homes there remain under reevacuation orders, but some people have been allowed to go back in, check out their homes for damage. the national guard dropped air bags to emergency crews. the levy is finally starting to recede. >>> we're following a developing story out of southern california. within the past hour erackuation orders have been lifted for people living about
i'm a little frustrated, but i'll be going home, trangfully. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news.> good samaritans catching a girl dangling from a theme park ride. >> her neck is stuck. >> her neck is stuck in the ride. you can hear bystanders yelling words of encouragementmism customers and employees get underneath, tell the girl we can catch you, and there she goes. and they caught her. police say she was not seriously injured. a younger child ride wg the teen was not...
33
33
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i worked with a brilliant editor, don patterson, which i've not really done before with my poems, whichobably why they are a wee bit punchier because he said you don't need to repeat that five times! yes, do it four times but not five! yeah. and what about audiences? as a performance poet, i know that's a phrase that covers a multitude of sins, but if we just use it for the sake of it, somebody who comes on and delivers the poems in a very punchy way as part of a gig, what is it that the audiences like? well, from what people have said, they like the honesty in them and i guess they like someone saying things they might consider too rude or that they maybe wouldn't want to talk about. in other words, they want poems that don't seem too artificial or contrived, but actually hit you in the solar plexus? yeah. and i guess that they can understand. a lot of poetry, you have to read it five times to understand it whereas i think if you are speaking it, that's hard because you can't just ask the person on stage to read it again and again until you get what they're talking about. in a way, wha
i worked with a brilliant editor, don patterson, which i've not really done before with my poems, whichobably why they are a wee bit punchier because he said you don't need to repeat that five times! yes, do it four times but not five! yeah. and what about audiences? as a performance poet, i know that's a phrase that covers a multitude of sins, but if we just use it for the sake of it, somebody who comes on and delivers the poems in a very punchy way as part of a gig, what is it that the...
48
48
Jun 15, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i worked with a brilliant editor, don patterson, which i've not really done before with my poems, which they are a wee bit punchier because he said you don't need to repeat that five times! yes, do it four times but not five! yeah. and what about audiences? as a performance poet, i know that's a phrase that covers a multitude of sins, but if we just use it for the sake of it, somebody who comes on and delivers the poems in a very punchy way as part of a gig, what is it that the audiences like? well, from what people have said, they like the honesty in them and i guess they like someone saying things they might consider too rude or that they maybe wouldn't want to talk about. in other words, they want poems that don't seem too artificial or contrived, but actually hit you in the solar plexus? yeah. and i guess that they can understand. a lot of poetry, you have to read it five times to understand it whereas i think if you are speaking it, that's hard because you can't just ask the person on stage to read it again and again until you get what they're talking about. in a way, what you're d
i worked with a brilliant editor, don patterson, which i've not really done before with my poems, which they are a wee bit punchier because he said you don't need to repeat that five times! yes, do it four times but not five! yeah. and what about audiences? as a performance poet, i know that's a phrase that covers a multitude of sins, but if we just use it for the sake of it, somebody who comes on and delivers the poems in a very punchy way as part of a gig, what is it that the audiences like?...
131
131
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
it's clear that this is something people want. >> reporter: but patterson and mccarty have even biggerdeas. their business dreams reach far beyond marijuana. what if patients could see doctors or get medicine for high cholesterol, diabetes or even arthritis without ever leaving home. >> in a lot of ways the broader health care is easier to address than the cannabis market. >> reporter: right. >> we are tackling the hard one first. >> reporter: if the hard work is done how big could this start-up end up? the biggest company in america. >> absolutely the opportunity is big with cannabis. that's our 100% focus. it could be even bigger if that's an area we decide to go in terms of bringing on other types of medicine. >> reporter: it's almost infinite. >> yeah. could be a trillion dollar company. >> reporter: yes, he said a trillion dollars. >> i'm sorry, guys. this is a part you can't hear. >> 29 states have now legalized medical marijuana. so has washington, d.c. >>> coming up, the fantastical far away place where americans are moving by the plane load. >> when i first got here there were
it's clear that this is something people want. >> reporter: but patterson and mccarty have even biggerdeas. their business dreams reach far beyond marijuana. what if patients could see doctors or get medicine for high cholesterol, diabetes or even arthritis without ever leaving home. >> in a lot of ways the broader health care is easier to address than the cannabis market. >> reporter: right. >> we are tackling the hard one first. >> reporter: if the hard work is...
146
146
Jun 20, 2017
06/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
let's look at some headaches for gavin patterson. this was about the italian unit that many people didn't realize it had such a big i vtalian uni. this had a take an big hit on the accounting scandal this is enormous there are big pension deficch d out there. if you want to see the biggest global pension deficits in terms of assets versus liabilities, even they closed it off to new entrants in 2001, the tri annual review starts on the 30th of january. i want to get some facts to you, you have to be aware that starts on the po30th of january. the biggest is the 14 billion pound deficit this time around here's the issue they have massive revenues 24.1 billion pounds last time around big revenues, but it was flat. so they're not seeing the growth and they have huge demands on what is a good cash flow ie, does some need to go more to the pension fund they have to buy into sky, which will fight you tooth and nail. cost acquisition rights is a big thing for this company plus you have others saying you have to open up to rivals, spend more
let's look at some headaches for gavin patterson. this was about the italian unit that many people didn't realize it had such a big i vtalian uni. this had a take an big hit on the accounting scandal this is enormous there are big pension deficch d out there. if you want to see the biggest global pension deficits in terms of assets versus liabilities, even they closed it off to new entrants in 2001, the tri annual review starts on the 30th of january. i want to get some facts to you, you have...
203
203
Jun 24, 2017
06/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
the family went to lebanon for a few weeks, then they went onto cuba, from there, they came to pattersonrsey. and became one of the first syrian families accepted into the united states refugee program. muhammad says it is a long road to graduation. >> i barely was able to ask the question in english how are you, like it barely came out of my mouth. i want to set up an example to everyone how refugees do, they work hard. >> wow. >> sweet. wow. now muhammad is headed to rutgers university. he's going to be studying engineering. >> good for him. >> right? >> days after dozens of people were killed in a high-rise fire in london, the uk is facing a new safety crisis. why hundreds were evacuated from their apartments this weekend. >> plus, devestation in china. tonight crews are scrambling to save lives following a mud slide that has burried people alive. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. dis
the family went to lebanon for a few weeks, then they went onto cuba, from there, they came to pattersonrsey. and became one of the first syrian families accepted into the united states refugee program. muhammad says it is a long road to graduation. >> i barely was able to ask the question in english how are you, like it barely came out of my mouth. i want to set up an example to everyone how refugees do, they work hard. >> wow. >> sweet. wow. now muhammad is headed to rutgers...
59
59
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news. >>> just ahead, takata files for bankruptcy.hat it means for you and gas prices have dropped 7 cents a gallon over the last two weeks. the national average is $3.32 we'll be right back. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh breath on the go. text "blades" to gillette on demand noo text to reorder blades... ...and get $3 off your first order with gillette on demand. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets. >>> fast forwarding today, president trump welcomes india's prime minister to the white house in an attempt to build what some call a bromance in the making. >>> it's the final day of the u.s. conference of mayors meeting in miami beach. thi
. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news. >>> just ahead, takata files for bankruptcy.hat it means for you and gas prices have dropped 7 cents a gallon over the last two weeks. the national average is $3.32 we'll be right back. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh...
117
117
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
as nbc's steve patterson shows us the pilot even told the people onboard to pray.ory is all new tonight at 11:00. >> reporter: for 90 terrifying minutes panicked passengers trapped in the sky with this. violent shaking that started with a loud bang. one passenger said it felt like he was in a washing machine. it happened about an hour into air asia flight d 7237. 255 passengers bound for malacia. the shuddering so bad the plane forced to turn our survival depends-on our cooperation. >> reporter: finally a safe landing pack in perth with no one hurt. they said it was due to an technical issue. >> it was not a threat to the airplane. it's uncomfortable and unnerving to some of the passengers, but as far as its something the pilots are trained for. >> reporter: on friday smoke filled the cockpit of a flight, the plane forced to land in charleston. >> we had to make an emergency land rg and we got to use the slidy door thing. >> reporter: and on friday where flight turned around after three hours. passengers were told there was a possible navigation malfunction. >> i j
as nbc's steve patterson shows us the pilot even told the people onboard to pray.ory is all new tonight at 11:00. >> reporter: for 90 terrifying minutes panicked passengers trapped in the sky with this. violent shaking that started with a loud bang. one passenger said it felt like he was in a washing machine. it happened about an hour into air asia flight d 7237. 255 passengers bound for malacia. the shuddering so bad the plane forced to turn our survival depends-on our cooperation....
164
164
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's steve patterson now with our sunday closer. >> reporter: she eyes each scene, plotting the storyreporter: you might say strange after-school activity for a ninth grader. but 15-year-old megan o'grady will tell you it's no hobby. >> i know that i can help them and that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: the daughter of a florida police sergeant knows all too well about the danger that comes with the job. >> what they do every day is they go out there and they put their lives on the line. their family, their friends, everything. i definitely try to reflect that in what i do. >> reporter: and what she does is this. from start to finish, creating hand made teddy bears from the uniforms of fallen police officers. she calls them blue line bears, a way to honor lives lost in the line of duty and comfort grieving families. >> is it overwhelming for you? >> it's hard to keep on going, but you just keep on moving forward because you know that you're helping others. >> reporter: so far, she's made 60 bears for over 20 families with the help of community donations. >> when they hold this be
nbc's steve patterson now with our sunday closer. >> reporter: she eyes each scene, plotting the storyreporter: you might say strange after-school activity for a ninth grader. but 15-year-old megan o'grady will tell you it's no hobby. >> i know that i can help them and that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: the daughter of a florida police sergeant knows all too well about the danger that comes with the job. >> what they do every day is they go out there and they put...
257
257
Jun 19, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'm steve patterson in los angeles. we're following breaking news out of london.onth police are on the scene of what they're calling a plornlth incident after reports of a van colliding with several pedestrians in fins bury park, a neighborhood in north london. the initial calls came in just after midnight london time. police are not yet labelling this a terror related incidents but first responders are on scene treating casualties. police saying at least one person is under arrest. we will continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as they unfold. we'll be right back. >>> while the u.s. has withdrawn from the paris climate accord, other countries and groups are pushing ahead. a company in switzerland is harvesting carbon dioxide from the air to help grow crops. anne thompson has more. >> reporter: in post card picture switzerland where centuries old traditions are tourist attractions, a futuristic concept to tackle climate change. >> what you see here are co28 collectors that basically sucking in ambient air. >> reporter: six stories above a trash fa
. >> i'm steve patterson in los angeles. we're following breaking news out of london.onth police are on the scene of what they're calling a plornlth incident after reports of a van colliding with several pedestrians in fins bury park, a neighborhood in north london. the initial calls came in just after midnight london time. police are not yet labelling this a terror related incidents but first responders are on scene treating casualties. police saying at least one person is under arrest....
141
141
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 1
the store in patterson is called he owner for it would change trademark infringement claiminge wawa brandng come ikorean. when the store comes up with a new name, we'll let >>> in philadelphia, the fire department tweeted video offering a sneak peek at oneeng. a company now north jersey is putting -- a company in noratil delivered to the department. >>> new in aca atm mystery. next, why the remains of -- where theem fnd and why police have a lot of questions. ne nature. look at your screen. a man refuses to leave his l unmowed even with a tornado on the horizon. what his wife says about the now-viral photo coming up all new at 6:00. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. >>> good morning, everyone, jessica boyington now with you watching the roads. we're having a quiet drive so far. meanwhile, it's early for any big backups or delays. we're watching the roosevelt boulevard around ro
the store in patterson is called he owner for it would change trademark infringement claiminge wawa brandng come ikorean. when the store comes up with a new name, we'll let >>> in philadelphia, the fire department tweeted video offering a sneak peek at oneeng. a company now north jersey is putting -- a company in noratil delivered to the department. >>> new in aca atm mystery. next, why the remains of -- where theem fnd and why police have a lot of questions. ne nature. look...
65
65
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the story in patterson is called dawa. it said it will change its name.sued the owner for trademark infringement claiming that dawa was taking advantage of the wawa brand. dawa is a casual way of saying come in or welcome in korean. the store comes one the new name -- when it comes up with its new name, we'll let you know. >>> a south jersey boy dealing with a serious illness had a day to remember this weekend. >> he did. the phillies gave him the vip treatment. >> the pitch would come in, and i'd go ha! just like that. >> that's curtis and his family. >> you're not going to argue after that, are you? i didn't think so. >> part of their conversation. they got to meet with the major league umpire. the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease. the ump cares charity and casey foundation teamed up to give the young fan a behinds-the-scenes look at the at the ballpark. >> i saw the equipment and saw things like if they're working out and hurt, they can work out down there. it was fun. >> matty and his family got to meet the philly fanatic. you
the story in patterson is called dawa. it said it will change its name.sued the owner for trademark infringement claiming that dawa was taking advantage of the wawa brand. dawa is a casual way of saying come in or welcome in korean. the store comes one the new name -- when it comes up with its new name, we'll let you know. >>> a south jersey boy dealing with a serious illness had a day to remember this weekend. >> he did. the phillies gave him the vip treatment. >> the...
83
83
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
it is on long-term lease from the patterson air force base museum that has all the other aircraft, except that one. that room also has marine one helicopter and also has what i consider to be the most interesting and odd artifact in a presidential library n. 1984, the reagan's stopped by valley, ireland for a goodwill visit and had a drink at the o'farrell's pub. the reagan foundation bought the pub after it went under and they rebuilt it inside the air force one pavilion. and under glass like holy relic, there are glasses and bottles used for the reagan's visit. host: focusing on the reagan library. c-span visited many libraries over the years n. 1999, c-span had a chance to tour the reagan library with nancy reagan, here is a bit from the store. -- from that tour. >> people come to the library, is there one or two things they find to be their favorite? >> you would really have to ask them. i think there are always curious about the berlin wall. and they're -- the whole thing is so -- i mean, it's all here. everything in his life is here. it will be hard for me to say which one they woul
it is on long-term lease from the patterson air force base museum that has all the other aircraft, except that one. that room also has marine one helicopter and also has what i consider to be the most interesting and odd artifact in a presidential library n. 1984, the reagan's stopped by valley, ireland for a goodwill visit and had a drink at the o'farrell's pub. the reagan foundation bought the pub after it went under and they rebuilt it inside the air force one pavilion. and under glass like...
45
45
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
also former south yorkshire police chief sir norman patterson will be charged with misconduct. after they heard the news some of the victim ‘s relatives said it was a day of mixed emotions. they've had inquiries, investigations and inquests, but the hillsborough families have never had public prosecutions. they've fought for nearly 30 years for this moment. i'm absolutely delighted. we've got today everything we could've asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct. and we look forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto overcrowded terraces. he is charged with the manslaughter of all but one of the victims. tony bland died four years later, too late to be included in the charges. in t
also former south yorkshire police chief sir norman patterson will be charged with misconduct. after they heard the news some of the victim ‘s relatives said it was a day of mixed emotions. they've had inquiries, investigations and inquests, but the hillsborough families have never had public prosecutions. they've fought for nearly 30 years for this moment. i'm absolutely delighted. we've got today everything we could've asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are...
67
67
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 1
it is on long-term lease from the patterson air force base all the other aircraft, except that one. hat room also has marine one helicopter and also has what i consider to be the most odd artifact in a presidential library n. 1984, reagan's stopped by valley, ireland for a goodwill visit and o'farrell's at the pub. bought thefoundation pub after it went under and they ebuilt it inside the air force one pavilion. and under glass like holy relic, and bottles sses used for the reagan's visit. reagan cusing on the library. c-span visited many libraries 1999, c-span n. had a chance to tour the reagan reagan, here ancy is a bit from the store. >> people come to the library, things they or two find to be their favorite? you would really have to ask them. i think there are always curious about the berlin wall. and they're -- the whole thing so -- i mean, it's all here. is here.g in his life to say be hard for me which one they would choose. over here is march 30, 1981. >> yeah. where were you when you heard the president had been shot? was at a luncheon, an art for some ncheon, and reason,
it is on long-term lease from the patterson air force base all the other aircraft, except that one. hat room also has marine one helicopter and also has what i consider to be the most odd artifact in a presidential library n. 1984, reagan's stopped by valley, ireland for a goodwill visit and o'farrell's at the pub. bought thefoundation pub after it went under and they ebuilt it inside the air force one pavilion. and under glass like holy relic, and bottles sses used for the reagan's visit....
51
51
Jun 1, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
thejudge told ian patterson he'd deliberately played on patients' worst fears, by exaggerating or inventinga case involving ten of his private patients. nasa has outlined plans to fly a probe directly into the atmosphere of the sun. the aim of the mission, next year, is to determine what makes the sun so hot and how it affects life on earth. our science editor, david shukman has more details. a giant flare leaps from the turbulent surface of the sun. these latest images capture scenes of extraordinary violence, but there's a lot we don't know about how the sun works, and how it affects us. and the best way to find answers is to get as as possible. so next year nasa plans to launch a specially designed spacecraft, to fly right up to the sun and endure the extraordinary temperatures there. scientists can't wait. the solar probe is going to be the hottest fastest mission. i like to call it the coolest hottest mission under the sun. we are going to be moving at blistering temperatures, we are going to go right up into the corona. to give you an idea of how incredibly close this mission will go,
thejudge told ian patterson he'd deliberately played on patients' worst fears, by exaggerating or inventinga case involving ten of his private patients. nasa has outlined plans to fly a probe directly into the atmosphere of the sun. the aim of the mission, next year, is to determine what makes the sun so hot and how it affects life on earth. our science editor, david shukman has more details. a giant flare leaps from the turbulent surface of the sun. these latest images capture scenes of...
82
82
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson based dawa says it will change its name after dawa sued the store. casual way of saying come in korean. >>> take a look at this video. a woman dragged across the parking lot as she tried to stop two thieves. a man tried to grab her belongings from her car, and she tried to grab her belongings from their car door. she only had minor injures, and police are still looking for those thieves. >>> chief meteorologist glenn "hurrican "hurricane" schwartz is here. >> there's going to be a couple of days where you won't be able to see the skyline either because the clouds will be so low and there'll be a good bit of fog. 70s farther to the south. and at the jersey shore we had that onshore wind, temperatures kept down in the 60s for the most part. while it was warmer inhanland, we're going to be seeing warm weather on monday, except at the shore chilly tuesday, wednesday, and thursday unseasonably chilly. and then a wet period mand through wednesday. this sounds like fun, doesn't it? and the sunshine, i guess we'll have to wait until friday and saturday. yeah
patterson based dawa says it will change its name after dawa sued the store. casual way of saying come in korean. >>> take a look at this video. a woman dragged across the parking lot as she tried to stop two thieves. a man tried to grab her belongings from her car, and she tried to grab her belongings from their car door. she only had minor injures, and police are still looking for those thieves. >>> chief meteorologist glenn "hurrican "hurricane" schwartz is...
98
98
Jun 23, 2017
06/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
>> caller: last week, you had patterson uti's crow oeo >> you know, they are the house of pain right now. i like these guys so much. they're going to come out fine, but that does not mean you're going to make a lot of money in the stock. down 31% i would not recommend selling the stock at this level. but if you buy some at $52, you might see some at $48 again and you'll get mad at me if you bought at $52. richard in california. richard. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call so my stock's brands -- >> i'm sorry -- >> caller: i went against your golden rule and turned it into a long-term play should i dump at this point? >> do you dump a stock that you think is still going to go lower, even though it's down 60%? you know what? i think the risk-reward here is real bad, sir. this is a company in periappare. i don't like apparel ron in indiana, ron? >> caller: hey, man, we love your show. i was going to say, my question is this -- because of the population in china, should i hop back in with -- [ inaudible >> i have to tell you, the stock just went up six straight points that's t
>> caller: last week, you had patterson uti's crow oeo >> you know, they are the house of pain right now. i like these guys so much. they're going to come out fine, but that does not mean you're going to make a lot of money in the stock. down 31% i would not recommend selling the stock at this level. but if you buy some at $52, you might see some at $48 again and you'll get mad at me if you bought at $52. richard in california. richard. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking...
89
89
Jun 15, 2017
06/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
down 30% for its highs, not unusual however the company hasn't been sitting on its hands in april pattersoncquisition of its competitor of energy and they predicted up 13.5%. what do we make of this business going forward? let's talk to the chairman mr. segal, welcome to "mad money. good to see you, sir have a seat. >> thanks for having us on >> you're not sitting identically, doing what my friend, rusty brazil suggests. you're buying a competitor and therefore making your company better >> that's exactly right. we've done a number of transactions when the oil industry is pretty soft. >> the technology here, 77 energy, you had more super spec rigs everyone knows what super spec is, so tell us about the new drilling and why it's important. >> the super spec rigs we're proud to have a lot of them are capable of drilling the most complicated deepest wells, a mile deep and 2 miles wide hornetal that kind of well requires a special rig with all kinds of special capabilities we're one of the few companies that have a significant amount of them. they're pretty much spoken for 429 of these in the c
down 30% for its highs, not unusual however the company hasn't been sitting on its hands in april pattersoncquisition of its competitor of energy and they predicted up 13.5%. what do we make of this business going forward? let's talk to the chairman mr. segal, welcome to "mad money. good to see you, sir have a seat. >> thanks for having us on >> you're not sitting identically, doing what my friend, rusty brazil suggests. you're buying a competitor and therefore making your...
192
192
Jun 27, 2017
06/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> eric: in order for this to work, you need by patterson support. you need republicans or democrats. i'm not counting on it but it would be nice. when you listen to something like this, you realize that is asking a whole heck of a lot. >> i know this is a sensitive issue, so i'm going to raise it. the horrible end unspeakable truth is that if this legislation were to pass, thousands of our fellow americans every single year will die. >> we do know that many more people, hundreds of thousands of people will die if this bill passes. >> 1,000 22,000 people will die if you cut 750,000 people from medicaid. that means you are killing 1,000 to 2,000. >> eric: how are we going to get to the middle and fix the problem? pelosi saying hundreds of thousands of people will die. >> eboni: they all read their talking points memo. senator sanders would be better served worrying about his own legal problems quite frankly. >> eric: bernie sanders says thousands. schumer says 1,022,000. >> kennedy: at least they are not employing hyperbole. the crazy thing is, we are
. >> eric: in order for this to work, you need by patterson support. you need republicans or democrats. i'm not counting on it but it would be nice. when you listen to something like this, you realize that is asking a whole heck of a lot. >> i know this is a sensitive issue, so i'm going to raise it. the horrible end unspeakable truth is that if this legislation were to pass, thousands of our fellow americans every single year will die. >> we do know that many more people,...
477
477
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 477
favorite 0
quote 0
despite "their" preferences, kathy charmed the producers and won the role of catherine patterson davisetter known as cissy on "family affair." the showabout 15 year old cissy and her six year old twin siblings moving in with their rich uncle and his butler after being orphaned, premiered on september 12, 1966 and ran untii 1971. "i term it more of a dramedy than a comedy and the essence of the comedy was situational and it depended on what was happening. you know the problem was set up, you know, how are you gonna solve the problem, it goes to the climax and so it followed a classic kind of theme, however, um the comedy was gentle." brian keith, played uncle bill in the beloved sitcom that redefined family. "how come we didn't think of a party?" "cause we needed uncle bill's extra head." "that's right. i'll leave it up to you." "our show in particular was really about love." "there was a really connection and a true affection for the members of this unlikely troop that got together of three kids and a bachelor and a ... and a 'manny'." garver, who went on to have a successful career mo
despite "their" preferences, kathy charmed the producers and won the role of catherine patterson davisetter known as cissy on "family affair." the showabout 15 year old cissy and her six year old twin siblings moving in with their rich uncle and his butler after being orphaned, premiered on september 12, 1966 and ran untii 1971. "i term it more of a dramedy than a comedy and the essence of the comedy was situational and it depended on what was happening. you know the...
136
136
Jun 30, 2017
06/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
news 4 cameras had a sneak peek apartments are inside the old patterson mansion. the fully fun ishd apartments are small, just 350 to 600 square feet. but the building has a dining room, ballroom with a bar and a library. continental breakfast, all utilities and cable plus internet are included in the rent. rents range from $2800. that's low? >> welcome to d.c. >> per month? that's a lot of money for a small space. looks beautiful. beautiful. >> if you can't afford a luxury apartment, maybe a luxury vacation rental is possible. airbnb plans to rent out mansions and penthouses. the new service known as airbnb lux. a formal name still in the works. they will have to pass an inspection before they can be listed. they got to be fancy. >> man, it is hard to ve seriousness. the cost of living is high. you pay a premium. >>> there are all kinds of strange street names in our area. >> the ones that make you wonder, others make you do a double take. tonight at 6:00, melissa mollet will introduce us to some of the strangest street names here and across the country. she'll t
news 4 cameras had a sneak peek apartments are inside the old patterson mansion. the fully fun ishd apartments are small, just 350 to 600 square feet. but the building has a dining room, ballroom with a bar and a library. continental breakfast, all utilities and cable plus internet are included in the rent. rents range from $2800. that's low? >> welcome to d.c. >> per month? that's a lot of money for a small space. looks beautiful. beautiful. >> if you can't afford a luxury...
204
204
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
store in patterson, new jersey, is called dawa. it said it will now change its name. infringement claiming that dawa was taking advantage of the wawa brand. dawa is a casual way to say come in or welcome in korean. when the store comes up with a new name, we'll let you know. >>> a few minutes before the start of the "today" show coming up at 7:00. >> savannah guthrie and craig mefl rain in new york with a -- melvin are in new york with a preview. good morning to both of you. >> obviously having audio problems out of new york. you can see the "today" show coming up at 7:00. >>> now to a picture that you have to see that is really taking the internet is by storm. pun intended. >> yeah. take a look. a woman in western canada snapped this picture of her husband cutting the grass with a tornado swirling behind him. this was taken friday in alberta, canada. the man's wife told the local newspaper the cloud was much further away than it appears to be in the photo and moving away from the house. she says they kept an eye on the twister until it passed by. but i don't think th
store in patterson, new jersey, is called dawa. it said it will now change its name. infringement claiming that dawa was taking advantage of the wawa brand. dawa is a casual way to say come in or welcome in korean. when the store comes up with a new name, we'll let you know. >>> a few minutes before the start of the "today" show coming up at 7:00. >> savannah guthrie and craig mefl rain in new york with a -- melvin are in new york with a preview. good morning to both of...
124
124
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: eaze founder keith mccarty brought in old buddy from yammer jim patterson to run the countryhe wants eaze to be even bigger than uber for pot. is your goal to be the amazon of marijuana? >> yep. you got it. >> reporter: simple as that. >> yeah. when you think about what amazon represents, amazon represents convenience, choice. >> reporter: wow. have you ever been in a business like this? >> i actually have. it's a thing in silicon valley called product market fit. that means does your product resonate in the market? it's clear that this is something people want. mccarty have even bigger ideas. their business dreams reach far beyond marijuana. what if patients could see doctors or get medicine for high cholesterol, diabetes or even arthritis without ever leaving home. >> in a lot of ways the broader health care is easier to address than the cannabis market. >> reporter: right. >> we are tackling the hard one first. >> reporter: if the hard work is done how big could this start-up end up? the biggest company in america. >> absolutely the opportunity is big with cannabis. that's
. >> reporter: eaze founder keith mccarty brought in old buddy from yammer jim patterson to run the countryhe wants eaze to be even bigger than uber for pot. is your goal to be the amazon of marijuana? >> yep. you got it. >> reporter: simple as that. >> yeah. when you think about what amazon represents, amazon represents convenience, choice. >> reporter: wow. have you ever been in a business like this? >> i actually have. it's a thing in silicon valley called...
197
197
Jun 4, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 1
thank you, jacqui patterson. always good to see you. we'll be right back. what if we ?hat else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. >>> that does it for me. thanks for watching and to keep the conversation going, like us on facebook.com/politicsnation and follow us at twitter @politicsnation. i'll see you back here next sunday. heir dreams they're handing us more than mail heir dreams they're hand
thank you, jacqui patterson. always good to see you. we'll be right back. what if we ?hat else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast...