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patterson? pres.linton: first of all, i am at a point in my life when i can stay fully busy with my foundation and the work we do, and i'm very happy with it, but i just wanted to do some different things. i had never done it and i figured for a guy who has read nearly -- literally thousands of these thrillers -- i read some 1980's ross thomas thrillers. abby: amazing. pres. clinton: i picked up a copy of stephen hunter's new novel, unlike a book he has ever written before, so i wanted to see if he could write about a different kind of character. his main character was from arkansas, so i was fascinated. i read stacey abrams' new book the week it came out and i was fascinated because the intersection between the plot and the court. i love these things. i read all the lead trials books, all the michael connelly books. i read a lot of other mystery writers, a whole ton of women mystery writers. karen slaughter. abby: she's amazing. pres. clinton: and my psychological favorite -- abby: great choices. pre
patterson? pres.linton: first of all, i am at a point in my life when i can stay fully busy with my foundation and the work we do, and i'm very happy with it, but i just wanted to do some different things. i had never done it and i figured for a guy who has read nearly -- literally thousands of these thrillers -- i read some 1980's ross thomas thrillers. abby: amazing. pres. clinton: i picked up a copy of stephen hunter's new novel, unlike a book he has ever written before, so i wanted to see...
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patterson? >> first of all, i'm at a point in my life when i can stay fully busy with my foundation and the work we do, and a very happy with it. but i just wanted to do some different things. i had never done it and i figured for a guy who was literally read thousands of the thrillers, i just went back and read three, 1980s ross thomas thrillers. >> amazing. >> i just come wallows waiting for you i picked up a copy of stephen hunters new novel. i love stephen hunter but this is unlike the book is written to force i thought i want see if you can write something about a different kind of character. his main character was a guy from arkansas size i asked her to buy it. i read stacey abrams new book the weekend came out and i was fascinated by it because of all the intersection between the plot and the supreme court. i just love these things. i read all the michael connelly books, and i read a lot about mr. writers. i read a whole ton of women mystery writers, you know, karin slaughter. >> she is a
patterson? >> first of all, i'm at a point in my life when i can stay fully busy with my foundation and the work we do, and a very happy with it. but i just wanted to do some different things. i had never done it and i figured for a guy who was literally read thousands of the thrillers, i just went back and read three, 1980s ross thomas thrillers. >> amazing. >> i just come wallows waiting for you i picked up a copy of stephen hunters new novel. i love stephen hunter but this...
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patterson? well, first of all, i'm i'm at a point in my life when i've can stay fully busy with my foundation in the work we do and i'm very happy with it. but i just wanted to do some different things. i never done it and i figured for a guy who was literally read thousands of these thrillers. you know it i mean, i just went back and read three 1980s ross thomas mysteries. amazing. i forgot and i'm just i just while i was waiting for you. i picked up a copy of stephen hunter's new novel. i love stephen hunter, but this is a like a book he's ever written before so i thought i want to see if he can write something about a different kind of character. his main character was a guy from arkansas. so i was always fascinated by yeah, but i i read stacey abrams new book the week it came out and i was fascinated by it because of all the intersection between the plot and the supreme court. so i just love these things and i i read all the late child's books. i read all the robert christ books. i lead all
patterson? well, first of all, i'm i'm at a point in my life when i've can stay fully busy with my foundation in the work we do and i'm very happy with it. but i just wanted to do some different things. i never done it and i figured for a guy who was literally read thousands of these thrillers. you know it i mean, i just went back and read three 1980s ross thomas mysteries. amazing. i forgot and i'm just i just while i was waiting for you. i picked up a copy of stephen hunter's new novel. i...
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a lot of people in patterson will tell you about this. your door and give them a $10 for their ballot. they buy people off and they get people jobs to keep quiet. i am sick and tired of. i love my city. i only see it going downhill. i have nothing to lose and everything to gain. our community has everything to gain. i am fighting for it. >> tucker: i have not seen some of in northern new jersey and it's 100% true. everyone lies. are you are telling the truth. the people running it are terrible. i am rooting for you. you're absolutely right. the people running it are awful. out of time. new episode of tucker carlson originals on fox nation. there is a huge cost to opening the borders to all of us. imagine if you live right there. turns your life upside down. this show is the sworn enemy of of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. one of our favorite people at fox news is in tonight at 9 o'clock judge jeanine. >> thanks. we love you too. welcome to "hannity." i am judge jeanine pirro in for sean. we begin with a look back from 2 month
a lot of people in patterson will tell you about this. your door and give them a $10 for their ballot. they buy people off and they get people jobs to keep quiet. i am sick and tired of. i love my city. i only see it going downhill. i have nothing to lose and everything to gain. our community has everything to gain. i am fighting for it. >> tucker: i have not seen some of in northern new jersey and it's 100% true. everyone lies. are you are telling the truth. the people running it are...
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patterson? >> first of all, i met appointment life when i can stay fully busy with my foundation and the work we do. i'm very happy with it. but, i wanted to do some different things. i've never done it and i figured for a guy who has literally read thousands of these stories, i mean, i just went back and read 319 '80s ross thomas mysteries. >> amazing. >> while i was waiting for you, i picked up a copy of stephen hunter's new novel. i love stephen hunter, but this is unlike any book is written before so i thought i went to see if he can write something about a different kind of character. 's main character was a guy from arkansas so i was always fascinated by, but i read stacy abrams all, new book the week it came out and i was fascinated by it because of all the intersection between the plot and the supreme court so i just love these things and i read not only child's books, i read all the robert price books, and i read a lot of other mystery writers i read a ton of women mystery writers, you
patterson? >> first of all, i met appointment life when i can stay fully busy with my foundation and the work we do. i'm very happy with it. but, i wanted to do some different things. i've never done it and i figured for a guy who has literally read thousands of these stories, i mean, i just went back and read 319 '80s ross thomas mysteries. >> amazing. >> while i was waiting for you, i picked up a copy of stephen hunter's new novel. i love stephen hunter, but this is unlike...
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chris: patterson runs his own story telling army. >> i have writers.50 or 60 page outline for everything. there was one year two years ago where i wrote i think it was 2700 pages of outlines which is crazy. chris: do you ever get writer's block? >> no, no, what is that? i've heard about that. but i -- no. obviously, not. some of my competitors wish i would get writer's block. chris: no writer's block but he still finds mystery in the process. >> i never know for sure how it's going to turn out. chris: when you write a book, you don't know what the ending is going to be? >> frequently i don't know the ending because i get to it and i go it needs more. chris: you've got to have a sense that, okay, that is he coherent with where he took me along the trip. >> or you're hooked, you're hooked and it's aliens and you go what? no, not aliens. you can't do that, you cop-out. awful. chris: maybe the butler but not the aliens. >> i haven't done the butler yet but i'd like to do that, that would be humorous. mike: you can learn more about the book in a special co-
chris: patterson runs his own story telling army. >> i have writers.50 or 60 page outline for everything. there was one year two years ago where i wrote i think it was 2700 pages of outlines which is crazy. chris: do you ever get writer's block? >> no, no, what is that? i've heard about that. but i -- no. obviously, not. some of my competitors wish i would get writer's block. chris: no writer's block but he still finds mystery in the process. >> i never know for sure how it's...
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as a result _ patterson during1993 and 2011. as a result of— patterson during 1993 and 2011.nt has been told that their treatment has been unnecessary, as is the case with elizabeth. a lot of people are told they— with elizabeth. a lot of people are told they have numerous operations that were _ told they have numerous operations that were unnecessary. spire have taken _ that were unnecessary. spire have taken the — that were unnecessary. spire have taken the step. they recognise these patients— taken the step. they recognise these patients also need to be compensated because _ patients also need to be compensated because the previous settlement in october— because the previous settlement in october 2017 included an undertaking by all the _ october 2017 included an undertaking by all the solicitors that we wouldn't take any further claims against — wouldn't take any further claims against spire health care. they recognise that was unfair to the patient — recognise that was unfair to the patient in — recognise that was unfair to the patient in relation to seeking compensation
as a result _ patterson during1993 and 2011. as a result of— patterson during 1993 and 2011.nt has been told that their treatment has been unnecessary, as is the case with elizabeth. a lot of people are told they— with elizabeth. a lot of people are told they have numerous operations that were _ told they have numerous operations that were unnecessary. spire have taken _ that were unnecessary. spire have taken the — that were unnecessary. spire have taken the step. they recognise these...
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patterson? >> thank you, commissioner. if i understand your question correctly, it was did the board determine that there were three units, and two of those were legal. >> commissioner swig: that's -- that is not the question. yes, we did. you -- i know because you're a very good and thorough lawyer. you went back and looked at the hearing the same way i did, and we walked out of there, and we took a vote, and there were three units total, and -- at least, and one of them may not have been a fully legal unit. so that's not up for discussion. any regards to abandonment of a unit of any kind? >> so the stipulation that we reached with the city attorney found that there are two legal units and that there was a legal illegal kitchen that was destroyed by fire, and that's an exhibit in our brief. i'm happy to show that. that's paragraph one in the stipulation. that illegal kitchen was destroyed by fire, and while the planning department has quoted an off the cuff statement that i made at that last hearing, that was not actually
patterson? >> thank you, commissioner. if i understand your question correctly, it was did the board determine that there were three units, and two of those were legal. >> commissioner swig: that's -- that is not the question. yes, we did. you -- i know because you're a very good and thorough lawyer. you went back and looked at the hearing the same way i did, and we walked out of there, and we took a vote, and there were three units total, and -- at least, and one of them may not...
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bill tempe is from patterson. he's running for congressman in new jersey.oming on tonight. paterson is one of those places that built america. big manufacturing town. that died. it has become a much poorer town and dangerous town.g you lived there. tell us what happened in patterson. >> i lived in paterson, new jersey, my entire life. i live in an area and it's not a safe place. violence has gone through the roof tremendously. we are about to approach a 120 for shooting not too long ago. not too long ago in may 1 of my good friends from high school was recently killed by the horrible gun violence and has ngbeen going on. his name was ravel trejo. this is what's been happening when they tell people that we don'tt need police in our communities. the crime coming out, a lot of it has come out, they turn on drugs, the democrats have controlled our city for well over 60 years and the incumbent, my opponent bill pastoral has been in congress for over 23 years. the entire time he's been in office, i've seen my city completely plunge into chaos. different layers, d
bill tempe is from patterson. he's running for congressman in new jersey.oming on tonight. paterson is one of those places that built america. big manufacturing town. that died. it has become a much poorer town and dangerous town.g you lived there. tell us what happened in patterson. >> i lived in paterson, new jersey, my entire life. i live in an area and it's not a safe place. violence has gone through the roof tremendously. we are about to approach a 120 for shooting not too long ago....
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as heated arguments continued, the small state faction rallied to offer a counter plan by patterson ofsey. >> if randolph's plan prevails, we may take ourselves home. maryland will never give up her freedom. >> nor will connecticut, mr. martin. >my state will never stand b to see pennsylvania ruled as a country. >> neither will new jersey. here's a plan i have made. a proposal to bring the convention back to its senses. you will see i have enlarged the revenue powers of the congress, but maintained the principle of equal representation for every state. >> i'm particularly pleased with this. your preposition the executive should be appointed by the congress and not by the people. >> yes, and let the state legislatures continue to appoint the members of congress. gentlemen, if the convention goes further than this, we shall be opening the door to tyranny. ♪ >> patterson's small state plan retained a weak structure of the articles of confederation, but it offered one proposal that would become the cornerstone of the constitution. >> resolved that all acts of the united states in congress
as heated arguments continued, the small state faction rallied to offer a counter plan by patterson ofsey. >> if randolph's plan prevails, we may take ourselves home. maryland will never give up her freedom. >> nor will connecticut, mr. martin. >my state will never stand b to see pennsylvania ruled as a country. >> neither will new jersey. here's a plan i have made. a proposal to bring the convention back to its senses. you will see i have enlarged the revenue powers of the...
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. >> la tierra sin agua es árida, infértil, así se ven algunas parcelas en el área de patterson, esteisco que atiende la parcela de al lado donde plantaron melón. >> ha sido agricultor por 35 años, dice que la mayoría de sus tierras tienen sus propios pozos pero también tiene predios en zona federal. (hablan en inglés).. >> un 20% de estas tierras tengo árboles pero el resto son plantíos que simple no planto cuando no hay agua. no será la primer sequía. >> el gobierno federal aprobó fondos para agricultores que perdieron cultivos por desastres naturales, anteriormente solo era para incendios y huracanes pero ahora han incluido la sequía. >> a nadie le ha hecho más daño que a los agricultores del valle, hoy pasamos una ley que compensará pérdidas. una ayuda muy necesaria. los agricultores pueden solicitar la ayuda del programa a través del departamento de agricultura federal. >> el agricultor está consciente de que no cree que la situación cambie por lo que cada año tenga... desde patterson, soy alejandra quezada telemundo california. >> por otro lado, están presionando para que las em
. >> la tierra sin agua es árida, infértil, así se ven algunas parcelas en el área de patterson, esteisco que atiende la parcela de al lado donde plantaron melón. >> ha sido agricultor por 35 años, dice que la mayoría de sus tierras tienen sus propios pozos pero también tiene predios en zona federal. (hablan en inglés).. >> un 20% de estas tierras tengo árboles pero el resto son plantíos que simple no planto cuando no hay agua. no será la primer sequía. >>...
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a number of women led by eleanor patterson editor of the washington times-herald went down to the tidal basin one day and chained himself to a number of the cherry trees blocking construction vehicles from being able to come in and remove the trees. they ultimately received a concession that any trees removed would be replanted replanted elsewhere along the tidal basin. for more than 100 years the cherry trees have been a beloved institution in washington dc symbolizing the friendship between the people of the united states and the people of japan. in the wake of the attack on pearl harbor in 1941 the love for the cherry trees was put to the test washingtonians for the duration of world war ii would cease referring to them as the japanese flowering cherry trees instead referring to clearly as the oriental cherry trees and in fact in february of 1942 there was damage done to a number of the trees and signage and markings left behind indicating that it was in retaliation for the attack on pearl harbor. following the dedication of the jefferson memorial in 1943 bill basin would continue to
a number of women led by eleanor patterson editor of the washington times-herald went down to the tidal basin one day and chained himself to a number of the cherry trees blocking construction vehicles from being able to come in and remove the trees. they ultimately received a concession that any trees removed would be replanted replanted elsewhere along the tidal basin. for more than 100 years the cherry trees have been a beloved institution in washington dc symbolizing the friendship between...
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. >>> and carly patterson. the woman who broke a 20-year drought for team usa in all-around competition lends her voice for the celebration. >>> plus, our primetime coverage with beach volleyball and bmx racing finals all ahead on cnbc. >>> we begin tonight with a push to mandate the vaccine the nation's largest employer, the united states government, now giving workers two options either get the vaccine or you'll be forced to submit to wearing a mask, socially distance, regular testing, and restrictions on your travel. president biden delivered that message today, and told the defense department to look into requiring vaccines for every member of the military. the president says he wants to see states, businesses and schools move in the direction of mandating the shot. >> i asked the justice department to determine whether that is, they're able to do that legally, and they can. local communities can do that. local businesses can do that. it's still a question whether the federal government can mandate the whol
. >>> and carly patterson. the woman who broke a 20-year drought for team usa in all-around competition lends her voice for the celebration. >>> plus, our primetime coverage with beach volleyball and bmx racing finals all ahead on cnbc. >>> we begin tonight with a push to mandate the vaccine the nation's largest employer, the united states government, now giving workers two options either get the vaccine or you'll be forced to submit to wearing a mask, socially...
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patterson was kind enough to make time for a conversation with us today.for joining us. >> thank you, it is a pleasure. >> this is an important topic. what is the range of long-haul symptoms we have seen? >> i mean, the range is extensive. something on the order of 200+ symptoms and of those, there is probably 30 major symptoms, such as brain fog, fatigue, shortness of breath that afflicts the majority of long covid-19 patients. >> what percentage of people who have had covid-19 get long- term symptoms? that's the incredible thing, the first estimates were 10%, then 10 to 30% and there are some reports even now that may be as high as 70% of every patient who has covid-19, will eventually develop covid-19 symptoms. >> what was that? potentially as high as 70%. >> i wanted to make sure i heard that because that is a frightening number. any commonality are links to people developing long-haul, anything in their health condition either genes? >> there really is an and there really isn't any link to the status or severity acute covid- 19 picture. so, what we di
patterson was kind enough to make time for a conversation with us today.for joining us. >> thank you, it is a pleasure. >> this is an important topic. what is the range of long-haul symptoms we have seen? >> i mean, the range is extensive. something on the order of 200+ symptoms and of those, there is probably 30 major symptoms, such as brain fog, fatigue, shortness of breath that afflicts the majority of long covid-19 patients. >> what percentage of people who have had...
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deaths are now occurring among the unvaccinated gabe gutierrez, nbc news, new york >>> i'm steve patterson in nevada, where tonight hospitals are back on high alert as the delta variant spreads, cases now on the rise in more than half the country a third of those new cases concentrated in five hot spots with low vaccination rates. in missouri, one hospital just opened up its sixth covid ward nationally hospitalizations up by at least 30% in 11 states including nevada, where just 39% of the population is fully vaccinated covid cases here up 89% in a month hospitalizations spiking to levels unseen since february. >> is there a possibility that the state may have opened up a little too early? >> people in the hospitals are not vaccinated, and that's why they're showing up we need to go into communities, talk to people about the benefits this vaccination. >> reporter: officials say disinformation and distrust in neighborhoods with heavy black and latino populations and limited access to health care are making people here more vulnerable >> what took you guys so long? >> we were just indecisive
deaths are now occurring among the unvaccinated gabe gutierrez, nbc news, new york >>> i'm steve patterson in nevada, where tonight hospitals are back on high alert as the delta variant spreads, cases now on the rise in more than half the country a third of those new cases concentrated in five hot spots with low vaccination rates. in missouri, one hospital just opened up its sixth covid ward nationally hospitalizations up by at least 30% in 11 states including nevada, where just 39% of...
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here's steve patterson. >> reporter: no matter how much time you spend watching him launch his body intons, your mere mortal eyes never adjust to it. his motto is embrace the grind. . >> where are you going to be at the end, you'll be smiling. >> spectacular! >> reporter: the first-time olympian has a lot to grin about. >> for me, i am ready. like, i have dreamed about this for so long. >> reporter: but for all his accomplishments, he can't shake the feeling that he shouldn't be here. his biological mother struggled with drug addiction and he was adopted from south korea as a baby. >>> my parents now are giving me that lifestyle. >> reporter: but their new baby struggled. >> he was not a happy infant. we were waiting at the gate and i heard him screaming as he came down off the plane. >> reporter: he screamed constantly. he didn't speak until he was three and a half. in the gym and on his rural farm, he began to flourish. >> this little barn right here. i started scooping poop. >> reporter: what do you think that taught you? >> just when you're going to do a job, make sure you do it with
here's steve patterson. >> reporter: no matter how much time you spend watching him launch his body intons, your mere mortal eyes never adjust to it. his motto is embrace the grind. . >> where are you going to be at the end, you'll be smiling. >> spectacular! >> reporter: the first-time olympian has a lot to grin about. >> for me, i am ready. like, i have dreamed about this for so long. >> reporter: but for all his accomplishments, he can't shake the feeling...
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work better in a chaotic world and then at 9pm bestselling author james patterson and former president bill clinton discussed their thriller the president's daughter about the abduction of a former us president's daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv every saturday and book tv every sunday on c-span 2. to commemorate its 60th anniversary and the publication of james hoban designer and builder of the white house the white house historical association paid tribute to the irish immigrant at hobin's washington dc grave site. next on the presidency we hear from among others the irish ambassador to the united states who spoke about his countrymen the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. well, good afternoon again, and thank you all for coming on this. thankfully overcast but not rainy day. we appreciate you being here with us. ambassador archbishop president general van buren the grand master of the grand lodge of the district of columbia our dear friends from the royal hibernians or the ancient hibernians hi, my name is stewart mclaurin an
work better in a chaotic world and then at 9pm bestselling author james patterson and former president bill clinton discussed their thriller the president's daughter about the abduction of a former us president's daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv every saturday and book tv every sunday on c-span 2. to commemorate its 60th anniversary and the publication of james hoban designer and builder of the white house the white house historical association paid tribute to the irish...
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patterson flurries work is helping long- suffering patients to be treated.specialized in the analysis. caroline acknowledges it pulled her back from a dark place. >> the misery and nobody believes you and there is no help makes you feel like why live? >> reporter: patterson projects one and three covid cases may develop into long haulers. treatment can lead to improvement in 2 to 4 weeks. >>> more join the ranks of frontline health care workers in the bay area. yesterday mission college held a graduation ceremony for both this year's and last year's registered nursing classes. due to the pandemic, the 2020 class didn't get the pinning ceremony and was included in this year's ceremony. new nurses talked about the pandemic and how to change the way they learned and the way they are going to work. >> we have to take class on zoom and go to the hospital. with determination, we were able to do it. >> all we can do is continue to educate the population, and try to get people vaccinated. do the best we can to keep everybody safe. >> 58 were honored. congratulations
patterson flurries work is helping long- suffering patients to be treated.specialized in the analysis. caroline acknowledges it pulled her back from a dark place. >> the misery and nobody believes you and there is no help makes you feel like why live? >> reporter: patterson projects one and three covid cases may develop into long haulers. treatment can lead to improvement in 2 to 4 weeks. >>> more join the ranks of frontline health care workers in the bay area. yesterday...
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patterson's work on the root causes helping long-suffering patients to be treated.abs specialized in the analysis. caroline acknowledges and pulled her back from a dark place. >> the misery and that no one believes you and there is no help makes you feel like why live? it's pretty dark. >> reporter: patterson projects one and three covid cases will develop into long haulers. treatment can lead to improvement in 2 to 4 weeks. >>> more people join the ranks of front-line workers in the bay area. yesterday, mission college held a graduation ceremony for this year's and last year's registered nursing classes. due to the pandemic, the 2020 class didn't get a pinning ceremony and was included in this year's ceremony. new nurses talked of the pandemic change the way they learned in the way they will work. >> we have to go to the hospital , with determination, we were able to do it. >> continue to educate the population and try to get everybody safe. >> 58 were honored in the ceremony. congratulations to all of them. >>> coming up. >> ♪ >> fighting climate change with beaut
patterson's work on the root causes helping long-suffering patients to be treated.abs specialized in the analysis. caroline acknowledges and pulled her back from a dark place. >> the misery and that no one believes you and there is no help makes you feel like why live? it's pretty dark. >> reporter: patterson projects one and three covid cases will develop into long haulers. treatment can lead to improvement in 2 to 4 weeks. >>> more people join the ranks of front-line...
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steve patterson now with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, wildfire season in full force way too earlyrbinger, northern california's dixie fire, now torching an area the size of new york city, ripping apart more than a dozen homes and structures, threatening 10,000 more. >> it's very stressful, scary at times. >> reporter: more than fife dozen firefighters on the front lines struggling to contain the flames after the rapidly expanding footprint merged with the nearby fly fire into an unpredictable mega blaze. >> it's almost beyond comprehension how fast these fires can move. >> reporter: crews across the west already stretched thin. right now 22,000 firefighters on the front lines of 85 major fires raging across 13 states. so far more than 2.7 million acres have burned this outpacing this n 2020, the worst year ever recorded by nearly a million acres. >> we still have to keep our head in the game because we still have the peak months ahead of us. >> reporter: in oregon, the massive bootleg fire, the nation's largest, is now burning more than 400,000 acres, and only 53% contained. >> it
steve patterson now with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, wildfire season in full force way too earlyrbinger, northern california's dixie fire, now torching an area the size of new york city, ripping apart more than a dozen homes and structures, threatening 10,000 more. >> it's very stressful, scary at times. >> reporter: more than fife dozen firefighters on the front lines struggling to contain the flames after the rapidly expanding footprint merged with the nearby fly fire...
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that is rebecca patterson of bridgewater associates.t want to bring you some lines crossing the terminal. getting more on robinhood, indicated now to open at $40, its ipo priced at $38, down from earlier when it was indicated at $42. so a $40 ipo would be about a 5.3% rise. of course, robinhood, as many ipos, hoping for that pop. alix: i don't know if we understand how allocating a certain amount of shares more than normal to retails investors -- to retail investors changes that story. do you get that ipo pop because there's going to be more demand? we don't quite know how that is going to play out, so it will be very interesting to see. it is a good market tape. there's nothing really macro negative out there today. dani: kind of adding to the complex city of that, history does show us if you are an ipo and you price near the end of your range, which robinhood does, you don't get as big of a pop as those who priced upwards. so that my kind of comp a kate things -- that might kind of comp look at things. alix: we will talk -- kind of co
that is rebecca patterson of bridgewater associates.t want to bring you some lines crossing the terminal. getting more on robinhood, indicated now to open at $40, its ipo priced at $38, down from earlier when it was indicated at $42. so a $40 ipo would be about a 5.3% rise. of course, robinhood, as many ipos, hoping for that pop. alix: i don't know if we understand how allocating a certain amount of shares more than normal to retails investors -- to retail investors changes that story. do you...
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what is the reaction in patterson, new jersey, to you as a trump supporter?th dreadlocks walking around patterson, new jersey wearing trump hats. they're sick and tired of democrats. bill pascral has been here 24 years. nothing positive happened. there is not a lot of republican outreach going on in the inner cities. i'm one of the first people to do it. last year i ran for congress in 2020. despite the covid pandemic. despite of the 7 month campaign, we shifted 31,000 votes to the republican side. they don't want to vote for democrats. unaffiliated voters lean to the right. if they wanted to be democrats they would be democrats. they're seeing what happens in the community. a guy like me, young person, 31 years old, i'm trying to bring ideas totally opposite what we've been seeing past 24 years. a lot of people are open to it. we don't, i tell a lot of people listening right now, don't discount the inner cities. the way we'll turn new jersey red, the way we turn all the blue states red, focus on inner cities. 35% of my vote comes from patterson, new jersey.
what is the reaction in patterson, new jersey, to you as a trump supporter?th dreadlocks walking around patterson, new jersey wearing trump hats. they're sick and tired of democrats. bill pascral has been here 24 years. nothing positive happened. there is not a lot of republican outreach going on in the inner cities. i'm one of the first people to do it. last year i ran for congress in 2020. despite the covid pandemic. despite of the 7 month campaign, we shifted 31,000 votes to the republican...
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and then at 9:00 p.m., best-selling author james patterson former president bill clinton discussed theiriller the president's daughter about the abduction of a former u.s. president's daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv every saturday and book tv every sunday on cspan2. now book tv from the virginia festival in charlottesville alec mcginnis and amelia on their books about the downside of our global internet driven consumer economy. >> one click america and other honors and he lives in baltimore. amelia author of made in china , a i prisoner sos letter and the hidden cost of america's cheap goods is an award winning journals has written for publications such as mother jones of the new republic covering topics ranging from organic import to the prevalence of sexual violence on native american reservations. she lives near washington d.c. our moderator today, nelson is director of international law clinic at the school of law. research focuses on justice in post- conflict scenarios plan governments and peace building and corporatean accountability for human rights violations. a
and then at 9:00 p.m., best-selling author james patterson former president bill clinton discussed theiriller the president's daughter about the abduction of a former u.s. president's daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv every saturday and book tv every sunday on cspan2. now book tv from the virginia festival in charlottesville alec mcginnis and amelia on their books about the downside of our global internet driven consumer economy. >> one click america and other honors and...
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atlantic staff writer clint smith looks at slavery's legacy in america then bestselling author james patterson and former president bill clinton discussed their new thriller involving the abduction of the daughter of a former us president by terrorists and later economist. embisa. moyo offers an insiders view on how corporate boards operate find more information at book tv.org or consult your program guide for full schedule information. hi everyone, welcome and good evening. my name is nell pepper and on behalf of harvard bookstore. i am thrilled to introduce this virtual event with clint smith presenting his new book how the word is passed a reckoning with the history of slavery across america. which debuted at number one on the new york times bestseller list and tonight. he is in conversation with min jin lee. thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight through virtual events like tonight's harvard book store continues to bring authors and their work to our community every week. we host events here on our zoom account this month features events with lin-manuel miranda stacy abrams and
atlantic staff writer clint smith looks at slavery's legacy in america then bestselling author james patterson and former president bill clinton discussed their new thriller involving the abduction of the daughter of a former us president by terrorists and later economist. embisa. moyo offers an insiders view on how corporate boards operate find more information at book tv.org or consult your program guide for full schedule information. hi everyone, welcome and good evening. my name is nell...
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the north carolina brigade had 29 black soldiers per regiment and patterson, massachusetts, 22.5 black soldiers. >> here we have the modern image of a small company in 1779 courtesy of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. it's a good representation of how many continental companies would have appeared, with some having a few more black soldiers and others not at all. to reiterate, the proportion of african-american soldiers may be considered rather small, but that's not as important as the mere presence in mixed regiments. one is the service linked to citizenship. foreign observers and others considered african-americans as a radical revolutionary statement almost on par with the declaration of independence and taking up arms against a king's army. may have been an unintentional political statement but just as powerful and the pragmatic arming of blacks during the 1860s american civil war. so for numbers let's turn to two individual stories. these come from veterans in which was called the largest oral history project ever undertaken, and my book is centered around th
the north carolina brigade had 29 black soldiers per regiment and patterson, massachusetts, 22.5 black soldiers. >> here we have the modern image of a small company in 1779 courtesy of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. it's a good representation of how many continental companies would have appeared, with some having a few more black soldiers and others not at all. to reiterate, the proportion of african-american soldiers may be considered rather small, but that's not...
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with me now are nbc's steve patterson and the doctor.d of sense is vegas dealing with, especially with the concerns of a new strain. >> yasmin, there's little doubt. you look at the different rates and hospitalizations. we haven't seen numbers like these now since about mid-february. the worst part is official say it doesn't have to be like this. they estimate about 95% of the hospitalizations due to covid in the recent weeks have all been from unvaccinated people. there simply aren't enough people getting shots in their arms in this state. the state's about 45% or so totally vaccinated. it gets work when you look at clark county, the hard of vegas. there was a big fight last night. the strip was on fire, but moon while, you see several communities, 25% vaccinated. another zip code 30% vaccinated. we were there for a vaccination drive. it's so dire that senator cortez masko came. >> one of the things we have to continue doing is delivering accurate messaging, trying to get as many people vaccinated. the delta variant is a frightening con
with me now are nbc's steve patterson and the doctor.d of sense is vegas dealing with, especially with the concerns of a new strain. >> yasmin, there's little doubt. you look at the different rates and hospitalizations. we haven't seen numbers like these now since about mid-february. the worst part is official say it doesn't have to be like this. they estimate about 95% of the hospitalizations due to covid in the recent weeks have all been from unvaccinated people. there simply aren't...
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patterson has devised a potential treatment. using two types of drugs already on the market, one for the treatment of high cholesterol and another commonly used for hiv patients. >> so we stop it from migrating all over the body. and then we keep them from binding to the blood vessels with statins. and because they can't bind to the vessels, they tend to die off quicker. >> andrea says the treatment has given her her body and life back. >> i'm working almost full-time now. i have three young kids. i can play th them. >> experts say this form of covid can develop for many form of the infection weather was mild, severe or asymptomatic. >>> the u.s. is facing another covid surge this summer and experts lame the highly infectious delta variant. a johns hopkins university report found that over the past week there was an average of more than 49,000 covid cases in each state. new cases tied or rose above the previous week with some people heeding the warning. >> most of my family has been vaccinated. they've been pushing me and i've b
patterson has devised a potential treatment. using two types of drugs already on the market, one for the treatment of high cholesterol and another commonly used for hiv patients. >> so we stop it from migrating all over the body. and then we keep them from binding to the blood vessels with statins. and because they can't bind to the vessels, they tend to die off quicker. >> andrea says the treatment has given her her body and life back. >> i'm working almost full-time now. i...
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patterson, thank you for joining us. your tweet from yesterday paints a grim picture, a picture we saw in the early days of the pandemic. not something we would expect to see with three different effective vaccines available in the united states. one of your colleagues says it is heart wrenching to see unvaccinated individuals come into the hospital with regret. what is it like the hear regret when it is too late? >> you know, we talked to people who should know better, and they are now dealing with the worst health care crisis that they have ever been confronted with. there's a lot of misinformation that people unfortunately aren't paying attention to. we need to do a better job of talking to people in a language they understand. and we need to make sure that everybody understands that this is a race against time. the delta variant is way worse than the covid-19 strains that were circulating a year ago. >> helpness understand what that is like. i talked on a medical professional yesterday from missouri. he was saying, p
patterson, thank you for joining us. your tweet from yesterday paints a grim picture, a picture we saw in the early days of the pandemic. not something we would expect to see with three different effective vaccines available in the united states. one of your colleagues says it is heart wrenching to see unvaccinated individuals come into the hospital with regret. what is it like the hear regret when it is too late? >> you know, we talked to people who should know better, and they are now...
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how corporate boards operate and former president bill clinton and best-selling author jay james patterson discussed their most thrillerthe president's daughter . find the most recent book or visit booktv.org. now look atslavery's legacy and how it impacted our history . >> welcome and good evening. my name is mel pepper and on behalf of harvard bookstore i am thrilled to introduce this virtual event with clint smith presenting his new book "how the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery across america" . which debuted at number one on the new yk
how corporate boards operate and former president bill clinton and best-selling author jay james patterson discussed their most thrillerthe president's daughter . find the most recent book or visit booktv.org. now look atslavery's legacy and how it impacted our history . >> welcome and good evening. my name is mel pepper and on behalf of harvard bookstore i am thrilled to introduce this virtual event with clint smith presenting his new book "how the word is passed: a reckoning with...
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cam patterson, the head of the university of arkansas for medical sciences. >> we are now going in theirection yet again. we have to be concerned that this would be a trend that could continue and if it does, it would appear that we may be in the beginning of a third surge of covid-19 here in the state of arkansas. >> do you agree that arkansas is headed for a third surge of covid-19? and are you open to reimposing restrictions like mask mandates? >> well, the solution is the vaccinations. dr. patterson was with me in my weekly news conference and emphasizing the points he made to encourage people to get vaccinated. in fact, we have done very well in our senior citizens, 65-plus getting vaccinated. our nursing home residents and staff high wrat of vaccinations. it is our younger adults is getting hit with the delta variant which is more contagious and has more severe consequences. that's the concern and that's what's causing the increase in hospitalizations. what we have seen is, as the delta variant gets out more, you're seeing vaccination rates increase. we want to accelerate that. i
cam patterson, the head of the university of arkansas for medical sciences. >> we are now going in theirection yet again. we have to be concerned that this would be a trend that could continue and if it does, it would appear that we may be in the beginning of a third surge of covid-19 here in the state of arkansas. >> do you agree that arkansas is headed for a third surge of covid-19? and are you open to reimposing restrictions like mask mandates? >> well, the solution is the...
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. >> patterson's small state plan retained a weak structure of the articles of confederation.ffered one proposal that was to become the cornerstone of the constitution. >> result. that all acts of the united states in congress shall be the supreme law of the respective states. >> despite this proposal, the small estate plan met and violent opposition. days and weeks of bitter debate followed. tempers flared, charges of selfish interest, less for power flew back and forth. as nights and days went by, there seem to be little hope. no man can tell what the convention would do. both factions stubbornly holding on, but feelings mounted higher and higher. they condemned veteran seem to dissolve a confusion. suddenly, they heard a appeal from washington. >> no, gentlemen. if you please the people be offer whet -- how can we afterwards defend our worth? let us raise the standard in which the highest in the honest can repair. the event is in the hands of god. >> as the deadlock dragged on for the long nights and long days of argument, the conflict turned into deeper bitterness. some ca
. >> patterson's small state plan retained a weak structure of the articles of confederation.ffered one proposal that was to become the cornerstone of the constitution. >> result. that all acts of the united states in congress shall be the supreme law of the respective states. >> despite this proposal, the small estate plan met and violent opposition. days and weeks of bitter debate followed. tempers flared, charges of selfish interest, less for power flew back and forth. as...
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ken patterson this week.nd he was reporting that patients admitted for covid over the past month, among them, 20% were unvaccinated women who are either pregnant or immediately post ppartum postpartum, here's what dr. patterson had to say about how these women have been faring after getting the virus. >> we've had several on heart/lung bypass to get them through covid-19 infection. we have had to induce labor early. you can lose your baby, if you get infected with covid-19. >> you can lose your baby if you get infected with covid-19. what is your advice to pregnant women who don't know whether or not they should get the vaccine? >> so, here's some good solid information. the vaccine is safe for you during pregnancy. and it's very important, because should a pregnant woman become ill with covid, she's more likely to have the complications like other than persons. and number two, the baby is more likely to be born premall tourly. prematurely. so it's very important for women who are pregnant who are still not v
ken patterson this week.nd he was reporting that patients admitted for covid over the past month, among them, 20% were unvaccinated women who are either pregnant or immediately post ppartum postpartum, here's what dr. patterson had to say about how these women have been faring after getting the virus. >> we've had several on heart/lung bypass to get them through covid-19 infection. we have had to induce labor early. you can lose your baby, if you get infected with covid-19. >> you...
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patterson says these white blood cells trigger an inflammatory response. research is leading to better treatment for covid long haulers. if you have questions you can always ask the vaccine team. >>> well, you just saw her. wally funk's history making mission. we'll have a look back at the trail blazing aviator's storied career. >>> you can see we are now up 222 points after a yesterday. [ music ] >>> i needed that. tony bennett's lasting legacy. teaming up with a pop mega star for two special shows in a few weeks. the time you'll want to know to get your tickets. first though checking on our morning commute with jobina. >> thank you. >>> we are going to start off with a live look at the bay aza metering lights are on. they came on at 6:20 and the backup is through the maze. a heads up to you if you're headed in this direction. everything else is moving letty much at the limit bringing you a look from walnut creek showing off 680 here. we do have an update from the chp. they did not have any advisories out. they now have a wind advisory but as you saw that
patterson says these white blood cells trigger an inflammatory response. research is leading to better treatment for covid long haulers. if you have questions you can always ask the vaccine team. >>> well, you just saw her. wally funk's history making mission. we'll have a look back at the trail blazing aviator's storied career. >>> you can see we are now up 222 points after a yesterday. [ music ] >>> i needed that. tony bennett's lasting legacy. teaming up with a pop...
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cam patterson told cnn so farther experiencing what he described as an upward surge and another wave of covid-19 cases. dr. patterson explaining that many of the hospitals are once again full with covid-19 patients, many of them tending to trend on the younger side of things. some pregnant women as well. another doctor in the same hospital system telling me about 95% of the major covid cases that they're seeing are people who have not yet been vaccinated. that is certainly a very telling statistic that's being shared with the public as it certainly speaks to a high level of protection that the current vaccines do off people when it comes to the virus, especially when it comes to this delta variant, with previous incentives leading only to what's being described by the governor as limited success. state officials are turning to covid conversations throughout this state, especially targeting some of the more rural regions, hearing some of those concerns, some of those fairly understandable, others that are more of a conspiracy theory. experts have noticed clear links between unvaccinat
cam patterson told cnn so farther experiencing what he described as an upward surge and another wave of covid-19 cases. dr. patterson explaining that many of the hospitals are once again full with covid-19 patients, many of them tending to trend on the younger side of things. some pregnant women as well. another doctor in the same hospital system telling me about 95% of the major covid cases that they're seeing are people who have not yet been vaccinated. that is certainly a very telling...
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harley patterson offensive m.v.p. tanner was awarded defensive m.v.p., and noah was recognized as the newcomer of the year. so congratulations to lion nation. this team of young men along with their coach represent the west texas value of hard work and dedication and the west texas spirit of excellence in all things. god bless, and go west texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the heroes from the movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, on july 20, 2012. and all of the everyday heroes who make sacrifices for their community, including those heroes we have seen during this covid-19 pandemic. nine years ago today, 12 lives were taken. 70 were wounded, and hundreds more suffered emotional trauma. yet even in this tragedy, we saw incredible heroism. those who carried the wounded to safety and the first responders, law enforcement, firefighters, and medical teams wh
harley patterson offensive m.v.p. tanner was awarded defensive m.v.p., and noah was recognized as the newcomer of the year. so congratulations to lion nation. this team of young men along with their coach represent the west texas value of hard work and dedication and the west texas spirit of excellence in all things. god bless, and go west texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker....
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pretty dark. >> reporter: patterson projects one in three covid cases may develop into long haulers. far treatment can lead to improvement in two to four weeks. >>> more people joined ranks of front line healthcare workers in the bay area. yesterday mission college held a graduation ceremony at the santa clara campus for this year's and last year's registered nursing classes. due to the pandemic the 2020 class did not get a pinning ceremony and instead were included in this year's. new nurses talked about the pandemic and how it changed the way they learned. >> we had to take class on zoom and also go to the hospital for clinical. with determination we were able to do it. >> all we can do is continue to educate the population, try to get people vaccinated and do the best we can to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: 58 people were honored in the ceremony. congratulations to all of them. we need those healthcare workers. >>> next santa cruz police say they arrested two people for alinacve matter mural. the police [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme ar
pretty dark. >> reporter: patterson projects one in three covid cases may develop into long haulers. far treatment can lead to improvement in two to four weeks. >>> more people joined ranks of front line healthcare workers in the bay area. yesterday mission college held a graduation ceremony at the santa clara campus for this year's and last year's registered nursing classes. due to the pandemic the 2020 class did not get a pinning ceremony and instead were included in this...