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. >> lindsay patterson was on leave from her i.t.in the navy, visiting her mom who lives just over the backyard wall from the hall house. lindsay was inside, in the bathroom that faced away from the hall house and out onto the street, when she heard a noise. >> it was a horrible scream. it was just, something was wrong kind of scream. >> a woman's, she thought. she went outside to tell her mom. i said, did you hear that scream? she said, yeah, but i think it's just kids playing in the -- playing in the pool. >> kids, at six something in the morning? lindsay walked over to the six-foot brick wall between their yard and the halls'. she stepped on the planter, she said, and looked over the wall. >> at that point i saw a man with his hand, one hand on top of a woman's head and one hand on her back, and she was face down in the water. >> like something was going on? >> yeah, that's what i assumed. >> that is, she thought she was looking at a sex act in progress. >> i don't know why it didn't seem right. but something made me want to look
. >> lindsay patterson was on leave from her i.t.in the navy, visiting her mom who lives just over the backyard wall from the hall house. lindsay was inside, in the bathroom that faced away from the hall house and out onto the street, when she heard a noise. >> it was a horrible scream. it was just, something was wrong kind of scream. >> a woman's, she thought. she went outside to tell her mom. i said, did you hear that scream? she said, yeah, but i think it's just kids...
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patterson.y times before. always good to have aounjoy it? >> i do. i think you have a real future in this. >> stephen: thank you very much, thank you very much. i think you do, too. ( laughter ) now, you guys have been on the book tour-- how long have you been doing the book tour so far? >> second day. >> stephen: second day. well, it's been an eventful two days so far. i noticed-- i watch you on "the today" show yesterday morning. i noticed you didn't enjoy the entire interview. i want you to enjoy this one. but i do want to ask you something which is, when i got home last night, on the cnn-- they had a lower-third banner that said something about "william clinton's tone-deaf response to the question from "the today show." my question is, would you like a do-over on that answer? do you-- do you understand why some people thought that was a tone-deaf response-- >> absolutely. >> stephen: ...to his questions about the me, too movement and how you might reflect on your behavior 20 years ago, and h
patterson.y times before. always good to have aounjoy it? >> i do. i think you have a real future in this. >> stephen: thank you very much, thank you very much. i think you do, too. ( laughter ) now, you guys have been on the book tour-- how long have you been doing the book tour so far? >> second day. >> stephen: second day. well, it's been an eventful two days so far. i noticed-- i watch you on "the today" show yesterday morning. i noticed you didn't enjoy...
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[laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his best. i wish i could take credit for it. you have to have a good opening, right? my job was to keep it real. difference -- it deals with the potential of the president being impeached, but the
[laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his best. i wish i could take credit for it. you have to have a good opening, right? my job was to keep it real. difference -- it deals with the potential of the president being impeached, but the
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patterson's contribution to the literary canon. but to summarize briefly, he has written more number one new york times best-selling books in history. he has pulled 350 million copies of books worldwide. his books have been made into dozens of television shows and movies. his most famous character, is a household name. mr. patterson has even been a category, not just one question answer but an entire category on jeopardy. and his publishing successes have been a case study in the harvard business school. but here is one other really really important thing about james patterson. a successful and prolific as he is as an author, he is equally so as a philanthropist. as a defender of core american values, as a fierce and unwavering champion of reading and writing. teaching and learning, civic engagement and civic discourse. james patterson has established generous funds and grants to support students, teachers, reading initiatives, public libraries, colleges and universities, independent bookstores and independent booksellers and has c
patterson's contribution to the literary canon. but to summarize briefly, he has written more number one new york times best-selling books in history. he has pulled 350 million copies of books worldwide. his books have been made into dozens of television shows and movies. his most famous character, is a household name. mr. patterson has even been a category, not just one question answer but an entire category on jeopardy. and his publishing successes have been a case study in the harvard...
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president bill clinton, james patterson. >> guilty as charged. (laughter) >> woodruff: the book is the president is missing. a former president of the unid states, a fabulously successful writer, who calls the shots whei you're w together on a book? >> well, i think we know who's better at this. one of the world's great storytellers. but we both wanted to do it, and our lawyer/agent/friend bob barnett said yes we should do it. he said i have been trying to get you to write a thriller for years and you will never do it, he said why don't you done with james patterson? i said, he'd never do that, never. so bob talked to him and we just started. i told him he was ing to have to do a little hand holding in the beginning because i have read thousands of thrillers, igu s by now, but i didn't know how to do it. but we started with an outline, and he said, okay, here's 20 questions you've got to answer of how to make this authe iic. idn't tell him it would be another 20 after that. >> and, so, we started working. then every draft we traded back and forth
president bill clinton, james patterson. >> guilty as charged. (laughter) >> woodruff: the book is the president is missing. a former president of the unid states, a fabulously successful writer, who calls the shots whei you're w together on a book? >> well, i think we know who's better at this. one of the world's great storytellers. but we both wanted to do it, and our lawyer/agent/friend bob barnett said yes we should do it. he said i have been trying to get you to write a...
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turns out that baby was trooper patterson himself back in 1991.verybody is stunned. >> his mouth dropped. his mouth dropped and so did mine because you never think a routine stop like that turns into you meeting the person who helped, you know, gave the resources to bring you into the world, so it was awesome. >> by the way, patterson's stopped bailey because the tint on his windows was too dark but surprise, surprise, he did not give him a ticket. >> well, he needs to fix that tint. >> because the i delivered you excuse works. >> i'm going to use that next time. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an
turns out that baby was trooper patterson himself back in 1991.verybody is stunned. >> his mouth dropped. his mouth dropped and so did mine because you never think a routine stop like that turns into you meeting the person who helped, you know, gave the resources to bring you into the world, so it was awesome. >> by the way, patterson's stopped bailey because the tint on his windows was too dark but surprise, surprise, he did not give him a ticket. >> well, he needs to fix...
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." >> these are your headlines from london >> it's the end of the line for gavin patterson. the ceo is set to leave if group later this year. >> shares in both deutsch bank and commerce bank see red after news that the chairman is looking for a tieup. >>> i stall yan bonds yields drive higher the two-year is on track for the biggest weekly jump since 2012 while bank stockses struggle in early trade. >>> and confrontation in quebec. twitter provides a preview as french president macron and donald trump trade online barbs about tariffs. >>> and our top story for today is of course about bt. gavin patterson is stepping down after almost five years in charge of the british tell comes giant. the chairman says while the board was supportive of the strategy, it was time for a new leader bt added the search for a new ceo was already under way. >> patterson came under severe pressure last month after announcing 30,000 job cuts this after they missed the revenue target and projected no profit for several years last night, we asked gavin patterson how he was handling the group's larges
." >> these are your headlines from london >> it's the end of the line for gavin patterson. the ceo is set to leave if group later this year. >> shares in both deutsch bank and commerce bank see red after news that the chairman is looking for a tieup. >>> i stall yan bonds yields drive higher the two-year is on track for the biggest weekly jump since 2012 while bank stockses struggle in early trade. >>> and confrontation in quebec. twitter provides a...
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craig sat down with him along with author james patterson.y teamed up to write a book. >> good morning to you. we talked to the two men for 20 minutes on sunday. for the first half of the interview, we talked about the novel. their new novel the president is missing. we then asked clinton about the #metoo movement and the recent suggestion by some critics he should have resigned during the monica lewinsky scandal and whether looking back now if he would have handled that time differently. a few days ago in response to critics who suggested that you should have resigned in the wake of the lewinsky scandal. you said that you should not have. if you were president now, in 2018, with everything that's going on with the #metoo movement, how would you have approached the accusations differently? >> well, i don't think it would be an issue because people would be using the facts instead of the imagined facts. if the facts were the same today, i wouldn't. >> reporter: in 1998, president clinton shocked the world, first denying then admitting to an af
craig sat down with him along with author james patterson.y teamed up to write a book. >> good morning to you. we talked to the two men for 20 minutes on sunday. for the first half of the interview, we talked about the novel. their new novel the president is missing. we then asked clinton about the #metoo movement and the recent suggestion by some critics he should have resigned during the monica lewinsky scandal and whether looking back now if he would have handled that time differently....
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>> greg: i hope patterson doesn't do another book with weinstein. of hillary had been elected president? would bill have been a problem every day? maybe not. there might not have been a me too movement if hillary had been elected because weinstein might have been protected because he was very close to hillary. that story never would've come out. no me too. bill would have been fine. you should think trump. the >> dana: go to twitter. it's a good interview. he talks about the book and cyber terrorism. it's a political thriller. democratic lawmaker film some stuff getting turned away from a texas immigration detention center but there is a lot more to this story next. so, what's new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. ♪ >> kimberly: as the immigration debate heats up, democratic senator jeff merkley accusing the
>> greg: i hope patterson doesn't do another book with weinstein. of hillary had been elected president? would bill have been a problem every day? maybe not. there might not have been a me too movement if hillary had been elected because weinstein might have been protected because he was very close to hillary. that story never would've come out. no me too. bill would have been fine. you should think trump. the >> dana: go to twitter. it's a good interview. he talks about the book...
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for more on this jam-packed gubernatorial race, steve patterson joins me from san diego. steve? >> reporter: ali, great breakdown of what's happening congressionally. i want to get to that in a minute. in relation to the governor's race and the connective tissue there. but first, take a look around me here. this is where all the ballots are going to be tallied in san diego county, kind of a cool look at democracy in action. speaking, though, of that process, as you mentioned, things around here a little bit different in california, specifically when you're talking about that top two primary system. that not only arveffects those house races, bit affects the governor's race. in those house races, democrats are worried they think it's going to fragment the vote. too many players in the same pool. with the republicans, they're looking more existentially, the top of the ticket. they're looking at that u.s. house race, which seems to be top two democrat, and the democrats' race, where the republicans are dumping money into that race, make sure that is the same outcome. right now lieu
for more on this jam-packed gubernatorial race, steve patterson joins me from san diego. steve? >> reporter: ali, great breakdown of what's happening congressionally. i want to get to that in a minute. in relation to the governor's race and the connective tissue there. but first, take a look around me here. this is where all the ballots are going to be tallied in san diego county, kind of a cool look at democracy in action. speaking, though, of that process, as you mentioned, things...
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president clinton, bill patterson, everybody.ll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) [ suspenseful music ] [ wind howls ] [ screams ] [ gasps ] [ groans ] daddy! my family's stuck inside. i'm coming for you. [ screams ] skyscraper. rated pg-13. say goodbye to the one-size-fits-all family unlimited plan. starting now, everyone gets the plan they want, without paying for things they don't want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they...
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patterson out after five years at the helm. you and result went down poorly with investors -- and the result wentyear down poorly with investors. with -- culminated with patterson moving out as the ceo. a search is underway for his replacement and a successor could be in place by the second half. the board is fully supportive of the strategy recently set out by patterson, but nonetheless shareholders seem to be cheering his exit. france down 2%. they fell 1.7 percent last month compared to one year earlier but at a group level they fell 1%. sorther words, the dutch of popping things up for the parent company, air france. air france down 2%. guy: thank you very much indeed. let's talk about what is happening with these markets and the implications of what next week is going to bring. we have a bunch of central banks. economists see mario draghi's bond buying era ending, even as soon as next week. we will get data next week from the staff of the ecb as well. a survey shows that a third see that ended of you keeping set beingeek -
patterson out after five years at the helm. you and result went down poorly with investors -- and the result wentyear down poorly with investors. with -- culminated with patterson moving out as the ceo. a search is underway for his replacement and a successor could be in place by the second half. the board is fully supportive of the strategy recently set out by patterson, but nonetheless shareholders seem to be cheering his exit. france down 2%. they fell 1.7 percent last month compared to one...
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and if that virus detonates we will consider it an act of war. >> clinton and patterson see it as not just a page turner, but as the a warning about dangers they say we only got a taste of during the 2016 election. >> we got a real serious problem with the cyberterrorism. they could go way beyond fixing the elections. and, those problems will happen faster if we allow our elections to continue to be tampered with by others. >> do you think there was tampering in 2016 with results? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> you look at our defense budget. and we have got this much spent on, on let's stop bombs. this much spent on, let's deal with cyberterrorism. it should be the opposite. >> right. you describe, walter supply. obviously, financial systems. all these things vulnerable. >> hospital record. >> nothing, i want americans to be reading this book thinking, god, let's say i have a bank account, a savings account, i have a 401(k). >> the book is written from the point of view of the president. >> i think a lot of people are going to read this book and think this is president bill clinto
and if that virus detonates we will consider it an act of war. >> clinton and patterson see it as not just a page turner, but as the a warning about dangers they say we only got a taste of during the 2016 election. >> we got a real serious problem with the cyberterrorism. they could go way beyond fixing the elections. and, those problems will happen faster if we allow our elections to continue to be tampered with by others. >> do you think there was tampering in 2016 with...
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let's talk about gavin patterson.he boss of bt is stepping down. let's look at a picture, what are theissues let's look at a picture, what are the issues that have been facing bt because there's been quite a bit of shareholder pressure? after his restructuring plan was announced last month, it has gone down very badly with shareholders which is why he's going. he has been leading bt for five years, he's going. he has been leading bt forfive years, on he's going. he has been leading bt for five years, on the board for ten and it is so difficult to restructure a business like bt, 13,000 job losses, this is a difficult business to restructure away from effectively being a utility, to internet, it'sjust utility, to internet, it'sjust utility now, we've seen in other countries it's been difficult to perform these kind of businesses, he is in place for another six months and who will be his successor? it will be a difficult choice i think. it seems as though investors are pleased there will be a success and we we re pleased
let's talk about gavin patterson.he boss of bt is stepping down. let's look at a picture, what are theissues let's look at a picture, what are the issues that have been facing bt because there's been quite a bit of shareholder pressure? after his restructuring plan was announced last month, it has gone down very badly with shareholders which is why he's going. he has been leading bt for five years, he's going. he has been leading bt forfive years, on he's going. he has been leading bt for five...
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for "sunday today" steve patterson, los angeles. >> steve, thank you very much.ou need it. the number for the 24/7 national suicide preventionline is 1-800-273-8255. 1-800-273-talk. if you want to see our full interview with anthony bourdain it is one of our favorites and it's at today.com/sunday. we highlight another life well lived. jerry mayoron was the one of the stembers of collective actors in movie history. marrin was the leader of the lollipop guild in "the wizard of oz." more than 100 little people singing "we are off to see the wizard." and "ding dong the witch is dead. >> alongside judy garland. marr marin once said of the successful ads, the big mac built my house. marrin is the youngest of 12 children to grants in lox burox massachusetts. in 1957 marrin established the nonprovosy advocate group little people of america he hoped to break store yo types about people like him. jerry maren the last of the lollipop guild died in san diego. he was 98 years old. 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad brea
for "sunday today" steve patterson, los angeles. >> steve, thank you very much.ou need it. the number for the 24/7 national suicide preventionline is 1-800-273-8255. 1-800-273-talk. if you want to see our full interview with anthony bourdain it is one of our favorites and it's at today.com/sunday. we highlight another life well lived. jerry mayoron was the one of the stembers of collective actors in movie history. marrin was the leader of the lollipop guild in "the wizard...
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she became a worldwide celebrity in the '70s when penny patterson began teaching her sign language. eventually, the 300-pound gorilla was acourteding to patterson able to understand about 2,000 spoken english words and could communicate using about 1,000 hand signs. but today, as officials tried to talk about coco's legacy, they were still reeling from the loss. >> coco will make an impact for years to come, possibly generations to come. we wanted her to live forever. you know, we were all sort of hoping. >> reporter: a neighbor of the mountain compound where coco and other gorillas lived says she will miss the unique atmosphere. >> when you hear the male gorilla, you'd hear a really big -- and it would carry. >> reporter: for many, coco's abilities were hard to gauge. for example, this was a famous exchange from a pbs documentary after a pet kitten and companion named "ball" was hit by a car. patterson asked what happened to ball, coco signs the words, cat, cry, have, sorry, coco, love. >> she looks at you, she tells you she loves you. >> reporter: the gorilla foundation vows to co
she became a worldwide celebrity in the '70s when penny patterson began teaching her sign language. eventually, the 300-pound gorilla was acourteding to patterson able to understand about 2,000 spoken english words and could communicate using about 1,000 hand signs. but today, as officials tried to talk about coco's legacy, they were still reeling from the loss. >> coco will make an impact for years to come, possibly generations to come. we wanted her to live forever. you know, we were...
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i said, sir, my name is michael patterson, the trooper that just stopped you. suggested we take pictures together so, you know, if you don't mind, you know, just give me a call at your earliest convenience and maybe we'll connect. >> reporter: we got that picture and a lot more. >> i haven't been there yet. >> try, it it's good. >> i'm grateful to mr. daly for coming to assist, and everybody asks why do i get so upset? i get upset because i honestly don't know what would have happened had they not come to my aid, so i just want to tell mr. bill i appreciate him coming. >> you're absolutely welcome. >> it was my pleasure. great experience. i think a greater power somehow made that meeting happen, and i'm not sure where it's going to take us, and i'm willing to go on the journey. >> we're definitely going stay in touch because this is a special relationship. i'm sorry. it's a special relationship, and it was meant to happen. things just don't randomly happen like that. >> yeah. some people might call this serendipity. what do you call it? >> purpose. >> yes. just
i said, sir, my name is michael patterson, the trooper that just stopped you. suggested we take pictures together so, you know, if you don't mind, you know, just give me a call at your earliest convenience and maybe we'll connect. >> reporter: we got that picture and a lot more. >> i haven't been there yet. >> try, it it's good. >> i'm grateful to mr. daly for coming to assist, and everybody asks why do i get so upset? i get upset because i honestly don't know what would...
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. >> reporter: james patterson joined the president on stage. the first time any president teamed up with a bestselling novelist to write a work of fiction. >> when i had the opportunity to write a -- to spend a year with the president as i have had and write a book with him i jumped at it. >> reporter: the thriller titled "the president is missing" about the country's leader trying to top a cyberattack against the u.s. >> there is a very serious attack against the united states. >> this is about anything that is electric can be hacked. >> reporter: the pair talked about current events in the country including what seemed like a jab at the president. >> the president getting involved in fission and some presidents having no problem getting involved in fiction. >> this stuff was a combination of our experiences. >> reporter: security was tight here at the sap center. no security issues. clinton and patterson did not do interviews or book signings. at the sap center, kpix5. >>> tonight, a destructive wildfire in lake county is 50% contained? the p
. >> reporter: james patterson joined the president on stage. the first time any president teamed up with a bestselling novelist to write a work of fiction. >> when i had the opportunity to write a -- to spend a year with the president as i have had and write a book with him i jumped at it. >> reporter: the thriller titled "the president is missing" about the country's leader trying to top a cyberattack against the u.s. >> there is a very serious attack against...
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we get the latest from nbc's steve patterson. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: tonight, fleeing the flames. >> we've got a flame above us, we've got to get out of here. oh, my god. >> reporter: two large wildfires burning out of control and separated by about 250 miles across the colorado/new mexico border are forcing hundreds of evacuations. in new mexico, the so-called ute park fire exploded overnight. flames fueled by powerful winds over bone-dry terrain have so far consumed over 27,000 acres and destroyed at least a dozen structures. mandatory evacuations are under way in the town of cimmaron, where close to 300 homes are threatened. harrowing video posted on social media shows a narrow escape on the road. >> it's so hot. >> are you okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: in colorado, crews are trying to protect homes from the 416 fire that sparked only about 10 miles north of durango. red flag wind conditions spreading the fire across 1,500 acres. a one-two punch making for a blistering beginning to wildfire season. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> across the country, a mid-atlantic state area coul
we get the latest from nbc's steve patterson. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: tonight, fleeing the flames. >> we've got a flame above us, we've got to get out of here. oh, my god. >> reporter: two large wildfires burning out of control and separated by about 250 miles across the colorado/new mexico border are forcing hundreds of evacuations. in new mexico, the so-called ute park fire exploded overnight. flames fueled by powerful winds over bone-dry terrain have so far...
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by the way, our full conversation with president clinton and james patterson, it lasted for 22 minutesconversation about me too did have some minor edits for clarity and length, but we put entire uncut interview on the "today show" weapon e website and we would encourage anyone watching and listening take a look at it and judge for themselves. >> i want to point out that you're not that young. >> thanks. >> i watch the 22-minute intervie this is at me, presint is basically calling you out saying they edited it, you know, he kept pushing me. i watched what you put on the tds sh "today show" on monday and when you watch the 22 minutes, the 22 minutes fairs worse. what do you think his goal is here? >> that's a really good question. i don't know what the goal is. but, i can tell you that the assertion that we didn't acknowledge that he'd apologized, that's not a fair assertion because, as you saw there in the tape, we did, in fact, acknowledge it and we acknowledged it in the interview. we played his public apology from 20 years ago. t know. he'll be at another event today and, you know,
by the way, our full conversation with president clinton and james patterson, it lasted for 22 minutesconversation about me too did have some minor edits for clarity and length, but we put entire uncut interview on the "today show" weapon e website and we would encourage anyone watching and listening take a look at it and judge for themselves. >> i want to point out that you're not that young. >> thanks. >> i watch the 22-minute intervie this is at me, presint is...
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during an interview to push his new thriller that he cowrote with james patterson, former president bill clinton was asked this by nbc anchor craig nelkin. >> in 2018, with everything that's going on with the #metoo movement, how would you have approached the accusations differently? >> i don't think it would be an issue because people would have the facts instead of the imagined effects. if the facts where the same today, i wouldn't. a lot of the facts have been conveniently omitted to make the story work. >> laura: which facts are those? maybe this fact? >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. he did he perjured himself in a deposition. >> laura: this came to light in a sexual harassment case brought to light by paula jones. no sex of any kind in any manner, shaper form to president clinton. >> that's an utterly false statement. is that correct? >> it depends on the meaning of the word "is" is. >> laura: "is it still ridiculous that he said it? yes, it is. every time i hear that, i still can't believe he said that. the president eventually admitted to the relationship with
during an interview to push his new thriller that he cowrote with james patterson, former president bill clinton was asked this by nbc anchor craig nelkin. >> in 2018, with everything that's going on with the #metoo movement, how would you have approached the accusations differently? >> i don't think it would be an issue because people would have the facts instead of the imagined effects. if the facts where the same today, i wouldn't. a lot of the facts have been conveniently...
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he is trying to sell this book that he cowrote or collaborated with james patterson on.ieve that book would have been a besller if he had not done any interviews. i'm not sure he is helping himself. >> brian: you don't have to physically assault someone to make them feel uncomfortable, greg. >> greg: i feel for james patterson. in these interviews coming is sitting off to the side like this. this book was supposed buy me a beach house. james patterson is richer than god. you don't need to do this. why are you doing this to yourself? this -- he has been sitting with guys and he has to go through this. you've made enough money. you don't have to do this. >> brian: he gets asked about monica lewinsky. he says i'm happy she seems to have moved on and she had a good time talk. >> kimberly: i don't know. this is very unfortunate. >> brian: he is ruined. >> kimberly: one statement after the next. he really should pretty much wrap it up. zip it on this book tour. >> greg: don't use that word. >> brian: locked-in president obama's reelection at that convention. it's not the same
he is trying to sell this book that he cowrote or collaborated with james patterson on.ieve that book would have been a besller if he had not done any interviews. i'm not sure he is helping himself. >> brian: you don't have to physically assault someone to make them feel uncomfortable, greg. >> greg: i feel for james patterson. in these interviews coming is sitting off to the side like this. this book was supposed buy me a beach house. james patterson is richer than god. you don't...
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nbc's steve patterson reports on the killings and the hunt for a suspect. >> reporter: tonight, fear spreading across two arizona d somebody's hurt. >> reporter: police in phoenix and scottsdale, investigating four shooting deaths in three days, the victims all working in the mental health and legal fields. so far, police believe at least three murders are connected. >> we're confident that both scenes are related. after we looked at the wss statements, the forensic evidence that's been collected. >> reporter: the killings started thursday, the first a prominent phoenix forensic psychiatrist. police stay steven pitt was shot outside his office. pitt worked on several high profile cases, including the murder of jonbenet ramsey. nbc's "dateline" interviewed him in 2016. >> i'm kind of a news nerd to begin with. so -- and i follow crime stories, always have. >> reporter: on friday, two co-workers, veleria sharp and laura anderson, both paralegals working at the same family custody law firm, were shot at their office in scottsdale. one woman found dead at the scene, the other seen runnin
nbc's steve patterson reports on the killings and the hunt for a suspect. >> reporter: tonight, fear spreading across two arizona d somebody's hurt. >> reporter: police in phoenix and scottsdale, investigating four shooting deaths in three days, the victims all working in the mental health and legal fields. so far, police believe at least three murders are connected. >> we're confident that both scenes are related. after we looked at the wss statements, the forensic evidence...
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rts steve patterson repos it's being driven by a strong nd increasing legalization of pot.here are more jobs than people to fill there. or >> may jobst out just moments ago. the unemployment rate ydropping to 18ear low. >> employers looking to entice good workers may need to adapt to fill openings. as marijuana is legalized in more states and recreational use is increasingly relaxed, some a businesse no longer drug testing for the substance tunless an employee is highwork. >> if it's a laborer market and they can't hire, the may be forced not to test. it's going to be hard to run your business if you don't have anyone to staff it. >> in las vegas, caesars recently changed policy. no longer testing for marijuana. we just felt given the in the laws that were happening across the country, that it was prudent for us to take ff ent point of view on marijuana than we would other drugs. >> experts say the trend is growing in industries like hospitality and home health care. good news for denver resident. >> i don't taking a drug test. i'm just looking to drop marijuana off the scr
rts steve patterson repos it's being driven by a strong nd increasing legalization of pot.here are more jobs than people to fill there. or >> may jobst out just moments ago. the unemployment rate ydropping to 18ear low. >> employers looking to entice good workers may need to adapt to fill openings. as marijuana is legalized in more states and recreational use is increasingly relaxed, some a businesse no longer drug testing for the substance tunless an employee is highwork. >>...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >> let's get a check of our weather here on monday morning. here's nbc'seo bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. after a soggy sunday, soggy monday morning. heavy rain over washington, d.c., overnight through the philadelphia area there still could be water on the roads so careful heading out the door. clusters of thunderstorms, heavy one in central illinois trying to drift in indiana hitting storms in des moines this morning. ray afternoon.it shifts to the s will be more in virginia and es south carolina at 5:00 this afternoon. and then by the time we get to tomorrow, we dry it out in the lantic region. it's about time. dr ames. a areas of new england looking great. south of philadelphia still raining this morning. >>> we'll talk about those temperatures coming up the rest of the week. >> all right. talk to you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> at the 2018 tony awards, it was full of jaw-dropping performances, but one woman has everyone talking this morning after florida drama teacher was honored for saving dozens of lives during the de
steve patterson, nbc news. >> let's get a check of our weather here on monday morning. here's nbc'seo bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. after a soggy sunday, soggy monday morning. heavy rain over washington, d.c., overnight through the philadelphia area there still could be water on the roads so careful heading out the door. clusters of thunderstorms, heavy one in central illinois trying to drift in indiana hitting storms in des moines this morning. ray afternoon.it...
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and when the former president was asked if he owed lewinsky a private apology, patterson jumped in. >> i think this thing -- it's 20 years ago, come on. let's talk about jfk. let's talk about -- you know, lbj. stop already. >> reporter: today on twitter, lewinsky thanked "the myriad people who have helped her evolve and gain perspective." and she linked to her recent essay in "vanity fair" where she calls her relationship with the former president "a gross abuse of power." >> lewinsky taking responsibility, as you say, for her part in that moment. and cecilia vega at the white house tonight, as well. cecilia, president clinton was also asked about the me too movement in general, he called it, quote, long overdue. >> reporter: yeah, david. he says he likes the me too movement, but that he doesn't always agree with everything in it. but you saw the former president there in those clips, he is clearly very frustrated by the fact that this me too movement has reignited questions about his 20-year-old scandal. david, questions that probably are not going away any time soon. >> all right, c
and when the former president was asked if he owed lewinsky a private apology, patterson jumped in. >> i think this thing -- it's 20 years ago, come on. let's talk about jfk. let's talk about -- you know, lbj. stop already. >> reporter: today on twitter, lewinsky thanked "the myriad people who have helped her evolve and gain perspective." and she linked to her recent essay in "vanity fair" where she calls her relationship with the former president "a gross...
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shortly thereafter, dave patterson and i were talking about the sorry state of textbooks. they tended to be survey like rather than based on solid engineering. under --i decided to to write a book. we worked intensely for two years with multiple versions of the text, getting input from dozens of reviewers, and pushing each other to make our explanations crystal-clear. our bookpast 30 years, has been translated into more than a dozen linkages and used i more than 100,000 students around the world. that decision to try to change the way our field was learned has given me the pleasure of educating students around the world. have signed thousands of textbooks and taken more selfies than that. i have found it rewarding to help students learn around the world. sometimes our passions are shaped by our encounters with others. over the years as a professor, i have met many students who could attend stanford only with significant financial assistance. migrant to arom a graduate student eager to pursue a masters and return to her urban inner-city school to teach high school. i thesep
shortly thereafter, dave patterson and i were talking about the sorry state of textbooks. they tended to be survey like rather than based on solid engineering. under --i decided to to write a book. we worked intensely for two years with multiple versions of the text, getting input from dozens of reviewers, and pushing each other to make our explanations crystal-clear. our bookpast 30 years, has been translated into more than a dozen linkages and used i more than 100,000 students around the...
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should this continue, clinton and james patterson may want to reconsider, like, a new title, may be, for their book when it premieres in paperback? the democratic president is missing. and so are his voters. and that is the angle. if clinton got that upset discussing lewinsky, imagine "the today show" had asked about the women who told him no. joining us now are kathleen willey and juanita broaddrick, author of the new book "you better put some ice on that: how i survived being raped by bill clinton." i've been thinking about you all day, and also, paula. juanita, i want to start with you. bill clinton did approach you, did he not, in 1992, to apologize? >> yeah. yes. he did. it was in 1991. i was in little rock at a nursing home seminar and someone comes to the door and says, i wanted in the hallway. i go out and the man points down around the corner by the elevator. and so i go down there. as i round the corner, there stands bill clinton whwo his arkansas state police guards. and he rushes over to me and he starts this profuse apology and saying, i'm so sorry for what i did, i am a
should this continue, clinton and james patterson may want to reconsider, like, a new title, may be, for their book when it premieres in paperback? the democratic president is missing. and so are his voters. and that is the angle. if clinton got that upset discussing lewinsky, imagine "the today show" had asked about the women who told him no. joining us now are kathleen willey and juanita broaddrick, author of the new book "you better put some ice on that: how i survived being...
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bill patterson and bill clinton are here, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, i'll let you-- i'llet you google which one was president. but first, let's catch up on today's headlines. do you guys know rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines? he's kind of like trump, if trump was a foreigner, instead of a guy who hates foreigners, right? he's creepy around women. he dislikes obama for no good reason, and just like trump, he's always saying something controversial. >> outrage growing in the philippines after its leader called god "stupid." late last week, president rodrigo duterte asked why adam and eve were created to be allowed to give in to temptation. >> you created something perfect and then you think of an event to tempt and destroy the quality of your world. who is this stupid god? ( laughter ) >> trevor: oh, man! that audience did not like that. ( laughter ) yeah, they look like when the t.m.z. staff had kanye west visit them. that's what they looked like. and if you're going to call god stupid, you don't need to bring up big theological questions about adam and ev
bill patterson and bill clinton are here, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, i'll let you-- i'llet you google which one was president. but first, let's catch up on today's headlines. do you guys know rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines? he's kind of like trump, if trump was a foreigner, instead of a guy who hates foreigners, right? he's creepy around women. he dislikes obama for no good reason, and just like trump, he's always saying something controversial. >> outrage...
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about democracy, and the theme of his novel thathe's written with this best-selling author james patterson, famous author. >> one thing he said was that he feels our democracy can't survive its current course. if people continue to feel that it's so impossible to compromise, that you can't acknowledge the legitimacy of your opponents, that that is a very serious situation that we're facing as a country. >> that's so interesting, because the other theme of books like john meacham's is that we are resilient and can get through this. thank you so much, susan page. watch more of craig melvin's interview coming up here on msnbc. >>> coming up, california dreaming. what tomorrow's primary in the golden state means for democrat's chance to retake the house. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. burning, of diabetic nerve pain these feet... ... made waves in high school... ...and built a career in construction. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions suicidal thoughts or acti
about democracy, and the theme of his novel thathe's written with this best-selling author james patterson, famous author. >> one thing he said was that he feels our democracy can't survive its current course. if people continue to feel that it's so impossible to compromise, that you can't acknowledge the legitimacy of your opponents, that that is a very serious situation that we're facing as a country. >> that's so interesting, because the other theme of books like john meacham's...
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patterson has thousands of jobs in overhaul management. 36% sinceas fallen last august.bloomberg business flash. starede: deutsche bank -- chairman is said to have spoken with shareholders about merging with commerzbank. understands he discussed the combination with investors. joining us is our bloomberg anchor matt miller. you know german institutions like no other. just the chairman discussing with shareholders. we do not know whether discussions actually started, right? matt: thereof not been discussions between the two banks. it is just the chairman of deutsche bank, he has presided over the last three ceo changes. major been talking to the shareholders in his bank as well as government officials about the possibility of this plan. it is a plan we have been hearing about for a couple of years, so it is nothing new, but it could be one more possibility for the future of this bank as the shares tumbled to a historic low. belowe seen them trading 9.20 euros. , as well as commerzbank shares it does not look like investors are excited about this plan. how much stronger do
patterson has thousands of jobs in overhaul management. 36% sinceas fallen last august.bloomberg business flash. starede: deutsche bank -- chairman is said to have spoken with shareholders about merging with commerzbank. understands he discussed the combination with investors. joining us is our bloomberg anchor matt miller. you know german institutions like no other. just the chairman discussing with shareholders. we do not know whether discussions actually started, right? matt: thereof not...
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. >> dana: he has a new book he's written with james patterson.on to talk about that. listen to what he said in that interview this morning when he was asked about monica lewinsky specifically. >> i think, do you think president kennedy should resign? no one should ask you these questions because of the way you formulate the questions. i dealt with it 20 years ago and the american with me. i tried to do a good job since then with my life and with my work. that's all i have to say to you. >> dana: earlier, you saw in that first clip that bill clinton asked if hepologized. he said he apologized to everyone. monica lewinsky just tweeted this from an article in vanity fair. though i wish i made different choices then, i wish you and your office had, too. i was paving the way for him to apologize. know, it was unfortunate. you were the communications director. you have a lot of thoughts about how to address things that are unpleasant and difficult to handle. how do you think he's handled it today? >> i don't think he hdled this interview particularly w
. >> dana: he has a new book he's written with james patterson.on to talk about that. listen to what he said in that interview this morning when he was asked about monica lewinsky specifically. >> i think, do you think president kennedy should resign? no one should ask you these questions because of the way you formulate the questions. i dealt with it 20 years ago and the american with me. i tried to do a good job since then with my life and with my work. that's all i have to say to...
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my name is michael patterson. it's a pleasure to meet you.this is the home where michael was born and raised. >> reporter: matthew, michael, and his mom returned to the scene of his birth 27 years later. what was going through your mind? >> at that point, i didn't have any children of my own. i had never seen it, experienced it. and i was trying to recall academy days of training. >> reporter: they train in the academy for this? >> brief segment. >> much too brief. >> reporter: the reunion of the families almost didn't happen. >> not thinking about, hey, why don't you get out, let's take a picture together. that's not going through my mind as a police officer. i drove to his house it wasn't far from the car stop. and i wrote him a note. i left it on his door and said, sir, you know, my name is michael patterson, the trooper that stopped you. my family suggested that we take pictures together. so you know, if you don't mind, you know, give me a call at your earliest convenience. maybe we'll connect. >> reporter: he got that picture and a lot m
my name is michael patterson. it's a pleasure to meet you.this is the home where michael was born and raised. >> reporter: matthew, michael, and his mom returned to the scene of his birth 27 years later. what was going through your mind? >> at that point, i didn't have any children of my own. i had never seen it, experienced it. and i was trying to recall academy days of training. >> reporter: they train in the academy for this? >> brief segment. >> much too brief....
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ory thereafter, dave patterson, a colleague at berkeley and i were talking about the sorry state of textbooks in our field of computer architecture. the books tend to be survey like rather than based on solid engineering and scientific principles. dave and i decided we would undertake writing a book based on those principles. we worked intensely for two years doing multiple versions of the text, getting input from dozens of reviewers, and pushing each other to make our explanations crystal-clear. over the past 30 years, our book is been translated than a dozen languages and used by more than 100,000 students around the world. that decision to try to change out our field was a learned has given me the pleasure of educating students around thehe world. i have signed thousands and thousands of textbooks, and take it even selfies than that, and i found itie especially rewardingo be able to touch and help students learn around the world. sometimes our passions are shaped by our encounters with others. over the years as a professor i have met many students who can attend stanford only with signific
ory thereafter, dave patterson, a colleague at berkeley and i were talking about the sorry state of textbooks in our field of computer architecture. the books tend to be survey like rather than based on solid engineering and scientific principles. dave and i decided we would undertake writing a book based on those principles. we worked intensely for two years doing multiple versions of the text, getting input from dozens of reviewers, and pushing each other to make our explanations...
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bt‘s chief executive, gavin patterson, is to step down after the company said a change of leadershipho has led the firm for five years, would remain in his post until a successor is chosen later this year. and an inquest has found the bmw delay in recalling cars due to an electrical fault has contributed to the death of the driver. we've been talking about business rates today after comments from the tesco boss, he was rather scathing about them? business rates have been mentioned. that's right, the boss of tesco says that business rates have caused an uneven playing field on the business high street. we've seen a lot of big retailers fall in the last few months and business rates are partly to blame. as a quick recap business rates are set by the government, taken in by local rates are set by the government, ta ken in by local authorities rates are set by the government, taken in by local authorities are basically linked to the business occupies. they have increased to two yea rs occupies. they have increased to two years ina occupies. they have increased to two years in a row and t
bt‘s chief executive, gavin patterson, is to step down after the company said a change of leadershipho has led the firm for five years, would remain in his post until a successor is chosen later this year. and an inquest has found the bmw delay in recalling cars due to an electrical fault has contributed to the death of the driver. we've been talking about business rates today after comments from the tesco boss, he was rather scathing about them? business rates have been mentioned. that's...
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on duty, turns out that baby was trooper patterson.r the shock, he thanked bailey for delivering him and surprise, surprise, did not give him a ticket. >> i still would have given him a ticket. >> next time you try to get out of a ticket, that's one approach. i never thought of that one. >> i delivered you. i brought you into this world. >>> coming up, matt damon proved you can grow things on mars, but now there's new evidence of organic matter on the red planet. >>> and ocean's 8 with a female cast, we'll take a look on "world news now." take a look on "world news now." guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision
on duty, turns out that baby was trooper patterson.r the shock, he thanked bailey for delivering him and surprise, surprise, did not give him a ticket. >> i still would have given him a ticket. >> next time you try to get out of a ticket, that's one approach. i never thought of that one. >> i delivered you. i brought you into this world. >>> coming up, matt damon proved you can grow things on mars, but now there's new evidence of organic matter on the red planet....
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ryan patterson, on behalf of the appellants. they unfortunately could not be here tonight because of a family religious ceremony. this is the first of two appeals we will here tonight. the first one is regarding a letter of determination, the second one to be called separately regarding a variance in the project. the property is fairly standard. is 26 and a half feet by 100 feet. it is not standard in that it contains two buildings already. the rear building is a duplex, two department units. the front building is a historic grocery store with housekeepers quarters. rent controlled residential units, which are not currently occupied residentially. the owner is using it for commercial leasing. this is a pretty interesting project with a lot of background. i will have to lean on my brief for a lot of it but i want to touch on the high points. there was a prior appeal regarding this project, as you may recall. the project sponsor maintains that there was not a rent-controlled resident dwelling units in this building. they did the r
ryan patterson, on behalf of the appellants. they unfortunately could not be here tonight because of a family religious ceremony. this is the first of two appeals we will here tonight. the first one is regarding a letter of determination, the second one to be called separately regarding a variance in the project. the property is fairly standard. is 26 and a half feet by 100 feet. it is not standard in that it contains two buildings already. the rear building is a duplex, two department units....
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that is when the trooper stuck out his hand and said i'm michael patterson. thank you for delivering me. how about that? october 5th 1991. patterson's mother went into labor and he delivered the child. the trooper did not give mr. bailey a ticket. >> that's great. >> a fantastic story. >>> severe storms on the great plains today with showers and thunderstorms for the northeast over the weekend. here is ivan cabrera in the weather center. >> good morning. another round of severe weather potential. nothing widespread. we see the green here along the boundary. we see stronger thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. you get into the yellow and orange which is enhanced threat here across nebraska and into south dakota. damaging wind potential and large hail is what i see. a few isolated tornadoes, but the straight line wind damage here that we could have ongoing. look at the temperatures cooler to the north in the 70s. many areas in the 80s and 90 90 many areas in the 80s and 90 9s. look at dallas. another day pushing 100 degrees and with the humidity, it feels
that is when the trooper stuck out his hand and said i'm michael patterson. thank you for delivering me. how about that? october 5th 1991. patterson's mother went into labor and he delivered the child. the trooper did not give mr. bailey a ticket. >> that's great. >> a fantastic story. >>> severe storms on the great plains today with showers and thunderstorms for the northeast over the weekend. here is ivan cabrera in the weather center. >> good morning. another round...
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gavin patterson is leaving after almost five years and his term after a strategy reset last month failed over investors. he will step down later this year and the board has searched to identify a replacement. his departure follows a rough stretch. scandal inaccounting italy and a profit warning early last year. yesterdaygy relaunch went down poorly with investors. they announced the revenue downgrade blaming heists -- blaming wholesale price. a-shares rising today -- shares rising today as you can see from the chart. julie: interesting we are seeing that leadership transition as we learn about a leadership transition in verizon. we are seeing a bit of a decline . i decided to look at the week for the major averages and it has been a good week, third of gains for the s&p 500 and the dow is that outperform are on the week, up by 2.4%. it is interesting we have substantial gains even as there has been a wrap off in momentum to close the week. i wanted to remind you the nasdaq and the nasdaq want -- 100 was seeing record closes and so was the russell 2000, the gain on the week about even wit
gavin patterson is leaving after almost five years and his term after a strategy reset last month failed over investors. he will step down later this year and the board has searched to identify a replacement. his departure follows a rough stretch. scandal inaccounting italy and a profit warning early last year. yesterdaygy relaunch went down poorly with investors. they announced the revenue downgrade blaming heists -- blaming wholesale price. a-shares rising today -- shares rising today as you...
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after learning more than a thousand words in american sign language the animal psychologist penny patterson began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project back in one thousand nine hundred four the gorilla was featured in many documentaries and appeared on the cover of national geographic magazine why. rest in peace so you're up to date with the w. news we're back at the top of the hour with more world news for c the. eloi. right. gemini which. any time any place. to sing music video never. have the benefit of cocktail.
after learning more than a thousand words in american sign language the animal psychologist penny patterson began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project back in one thousand nine hundred four the gorilla was featured in many documentaries and appeared on the cover of national geographic magazine why. rest in peace so you're up to date with the w. news we're back at the top of the hour with more world news for c the. eloi. right. gemini which. any time any place. to sing music...
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how do you get to be jim patterson? who inspired you, encourage you or to junior small town and it said you could ride or here's where you can and here's how to do better? >> my grandmother. she was the one who said you can be anything. she's-- he did say you're not going to play the nba, which really hurt my feelings, but she was the one that just said you can do anything and i didn't get the same support for my parents who were little more conservative in terms of what was possible, but she pushed, pursed, pushed and then when i went to graduate school at vanderbilt and there was one protester there-- interesting because he couldn't have been more conservative than i was kind of this long-haired hippie in those days. longhair, it was so nice. he just took me and he said you can write. you can do this, so those two people in particular. >> mr. president, will there be a sequel? >> well, it is no, i'm an old dog and this is a new trick for me, so it depends on what people like and if people take it seriously. i had a wo
how do you get to be jim patterson? who inspired you, encourage you or to junior small town and it said you could ride or here's where you can and here's how to do better? >> my grandmother. she was the one who said you can be anything. she's-- he did say you're not going to play the nba, which really hurt my feelings, but she was the one that just said you can do anything and i didn't get the same support for my parents who were little more conservative in terms of what was possible, but...
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eastern, former president bill clinton and author james patterson discussed their collaboration in writing "the president is missing." at 7:30 p.m. on sunday, former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul talks about u.s.-russia relations since 1989 from cold war to hot peace. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, princeton university professor julian on the growth of u.s. foreignover policy in the 1970's. sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, jill nordgren and her book "stories from churl raising women lawyer -- trailblazing women lawyers." watch c-span, this weekend. guest thismakers week's ohio congressman jim jordan. >> we are all interested in what the going forward is. what do you see happening over the next couple of days? >> we are focused
eastern, former president bill clinton and author james patterson discussed their collaboration in writing "the president is missing." at 7:30 p.m. on sunday, former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul talks about u.s.-russia relations since 1989 from cold war to hot peace. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, princeton university professor julian on the growth of u.s. foreignover policy in the 1970's. sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern,...
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led to a surprise reunion between the state trooper and the driver.( james ) trooper michael pattersonas a former piscataway police officer. patterson told him he grew up there and and mentioned his street. ( darya ) the surprise came when bailly mentioned he once helped to deliver a baby on that same street. < and then he said, the baby's name was michael. how he remembered that i don't know. but he said the baby's name was michael, so i extended my hand and i said, 'sir, my name is michael patterson, thank you for helping to deliver me.">( james ) its a reunion nearly 27 years in the making. bailly delivered patterson in october of 1991.bailly did not end up getting a ticket. ( james ) coming up... cracking down on human trafficking in san francisco. the d-a reveals how one teen was rescued. ( will ) a crash in sunol kills an 8-year-old girl. her parents were also hurt in the crash. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( darya ) breaking news out of the east bay... a crash in sunol kills an 8-year-old girl.( james ) her parents were also hurt in the crash. kron 4's will tran joins us live from
led to a surprise reunion between the state trooper and the driver.( james ) trooper michael pattersonas a former piscataway police officer. patterson told him he grew up there and and mentioned his street. ( darya ) the surprise came when bailly mentioned he once helped to deliver a baby on that same street. < and then he said, the baby's name was michael. how he remembered that i don't know. but he said the baby's name was michael, so i extended my hand and i said, 'sir, my name is michael...
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today at 7:00 on book tv, former president bill clinton and author james patterson discuss their collaborationn writing "the president is missing." sunday, the former ambassador to russia talks about u.s.-russia relations since 1989. and on american history tv on cspan3, tonight at 8:00 eastern, the professor of the growth of conservative influence over u.s. foreign-policy in the 1970's. eastern, the0 p.m. author and her book. watch the c-span networks this weekend. >> a panel of historians discuss the history of confederate monuments and their place in society. a comments from an audience of historians on whether the monuments should remain, be taken down, or contextualized. the organization of american 90-minute hosted this event at their headquarters in sacramento, california. >> good evening, everybody. extra credit for everybody who is coming here at night. we will put it on your permanent record that you were here tonight. your attending the plenary committee of both organizations. they imagined what would be most useful for the oah and they
today at 7:00 on book tv, former president bill clinton and author james patterson discuss their collaborationn writing "the president is missing." sunday, the former ambassador to russia talks about u.s.-russia relations since 1989. and on american history tv on cspan3, tonight at 8:00 eastern, the professor of the growth of conservative influence over u.s. foreign-policy in the 1970's. eastern, the0 p.m. author and her book. watch the c-span networks this weekend. >> a panel...
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. >> you saw the author, james patterson sitting next to hi he's part of the interview because he andr presidents have written a new book. patterson was surprised by the lewinsky details and that we should move on. >> and monica lewinsky has reacted, has she not? >> indeed. she's an advocate for me too and says it's emboldened a new generation of women about sexual misconduct. after the former president's interview aired, lewinsky said grateful to the myriad of people that have helped me evolve. she is referring to a piece she wrote in vanity fair in march saying he was the most powerful man on the plan met. he was 27 years my senior with enough life experience to know better. he was at the time at the pinnacle of his career and i was in my first job out of college. she says none of that excuses her behavior. that scandal ended with bill clinton to be the second president ever t be impeached. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher, thank you, a volcano has sent ash and hot rock miles in the sky, sent boiling lava crashing on villages. now the hunt for the dead and the missing and the updat
. >> you saw the author, james patterson sitting next to hi he's part of the interview because he andr presidents have written a new book. patterson was surprised by the lewinsky details and that we should move on. >> and monica lewinsky has reacted, has she not? >> indeed. she's an advocate for me too and says it's emboldened a new generation of women about sexual misconduct. after the former president's interview aired, lewinsky said grateful to the myriad of people that...