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. >> reporter: amanda peterson didn't think she'd make it out of the route 91 harvest festival alive. >> i remember lying in the grass thinking, oh, my goodness, i'm going to lie here and die and never see my son again. >> reporter: the gunman fired more than 1,100 rounds from a window at the mandalay bay on a concert back in may. amanda, a chiropractor, was shot in the back. >> fragments was done everywhere. i had damage to my spine, fractures to my spine, and damage to my aorta and my kidneys and my liver and my stomach, and my spleen. >> how are you. >> there's good days and bad days. >> reporter: amanda hasn't been able to return to work yet. there's been a flood of survivors struggling with their physical and emotional health. >> many of the survivors from the vegas mass shooting are having trouble just going out in public. >> especially with school shootings, i worry about my son to be shot and the fear that my poor son could possibly see something like this, it does scare me. >> reporter: despite her fear, amanda wants to see change. >> the gun didn't fire by itself. we have a
. >> reporter: amanda peterson didn't think she'd make it out of the route 91 harvest festival alive. >> i remember lying in the grass thinking, oh, my goodness, i'm going to lie here and die and never see my son again. >> reporter: the gunman fired more than 1,100 rounds from a window at the mandalay bay on a concert back in may. amanda, a chiropractor, was shot in the back. >> fragments was done everywhere. i had damage to my spine, fractures to my spine, and damage to...
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for example, that the peterson, a nominee to a judge was unable to answer basic legal questions. he was just one of the more than 25 nominees that has withdrawn from this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges erred i have worked -- qualified judges. i have supported the judges in minnesota after the discussions that the administration has put forth. it has not worked in all cases. we think this is a very bad time to change this i don't want to private members from sin what they want to set, durbine asked senator and alexander if there would like to comments. senator mcconnell, if you would like to start your comments. sen. mcconnell: i will yield to center alexander who was in the middle of discussion in 2013 leading to the two-year standing order. at a time whot, were trying to discourage the majority leader from using the nuclear option, which are been threatened on a number of occasions. in order to take the sting out of the issue, there was an overwhelming vote to go to the two-year standing order, which is essentially the lankford proposal before us to
for example, that the peterson, a nominee to a judge was unable to answer basic legal questions. he was just one of the more than 25 nominees that has withdrawn from this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges erred i have worked -- qualified judges. i have supported the judges in minnesota after the discussions that the administration has put forth. it has not worked in all cases. we think this is a very bad time to change this i don't want to private members from sin...
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we had jordan peterson on last week and i believe the hangover is the perfect distillation of future consequences based on present behavior. we talked about to greg's last week. if present gregg cares about tomorrow gregg then he will only have three winds instead of 13. today and tomorrow's two different people. why would i want to torment future gregg the only way to do that is with the hangover. >> hangovers what you pay for today's pleasure. >> interesting, still to come, sean penn has written a book, technically. [applause] >> were waking up america telling them what's in the world. >> were able to tell the folks at home this is important and why you need to listen. we have an honest conversation about what's happening. >> the only way to be successful on foxes to be yourself. we do that you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure.
we had jordan peterson on last week and i believe the hangover is the perfect distillation of future consequences based on present behavior. we talked about to greg's last week. if present gregg cares about tomorrow gregg then he will only have three winds instead of 13. today and tomorrow's two different people. why would i want to torment future gregg the only way to do that is with the hangover. >> hangovers what you pay for today's pleasure. >> interesting, still to come, sean...
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it tracks plantingen, tiny organism living in rivers ponds lakes and soberen peterson scientists have worried about 40% of the plantingen dying over the last four years. this submeresman microscope will maren plantingen behavior. an artificial intelligence chip will along for changes and threats. >> you need an amount of data that is unprecedented. and tom's microscope allows to do that. >> standard microscopes can't keep it in folk. this one has no lens and the components are surprisingly cheap. >> right now we are using a board called a raspberry pi. and the lowest is $5 and the image sensor is shh 8. you can see for less than $20 you have a digital stereo micro. >> the next challenge will be finding a water proof housing not as large as this tohouse the autonomous microscope. it needs a surface for which a solar panel can be attached. >> plantingen may be a low life form but it's the source of two thirds of the earth's oxygen. the behavior and numbers could serve as alarm for environmental dangerous. >> plantingen is definitely going to be our canary in the coal mine. >> in san jos
it tracks plantingen, tiny organism living in rivers ponds lakes and soberen peterson scientists have worried about 40% of the plantingen dying over the last four years. this submeresman microscope will maren plantingen behavior. an artificial intelligence chip will along for changes and threats. >> you need an amount of data that is unprecedented. and tom's microscope allows to do that. >> standard microscopes can't keep it in folk. this one has no lens and the components are...
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peterson joins us now. he, of course, is a psychology professor at the university of toronto and author of a "new york times" best seller "12 rules for life." just rye leased a new audio book version of maps of meaning. he joins us now from canada. good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning. steve: so there you were, you were watching the liberals on the panel talking and you started today indicate them on your point of view why they lost. were they receptive to that? >> well, i don't know if the question i asked was really addressed. if trump is taken out by one means or another, then how are you going to heal the rift between the left and the right in the united states? and this is a serious problem. i mean, everyone, regardless of their political orientation, needs to live together. and if we want peace, and if we have any sense, we're going to want peace. the question wasn't addressed. steve: but the interesting thing is and something that you brought up was that just the fact that the other panelists
peterson joins us now. he, of course, is a psychology professor at the university of toronto and author of a "new york times" best seller "12 rules for life." just rye leased a new audio book version of maps of meaning. he joins us now from canada. good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning. steve: so there you were, you were watching the liberals on the panel talking and you started today indicate them on your point of view why they lost. were they receptive to...
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we had jordan peterson on last week and i believe the hangover is the perfect distillation of future consequences based on present behavior. we talked about to greg's last week. if present gregg cares about tomorrow gregg then he will only have three winds instead of 13. today and tomorrow's two different people. why would i want to torment future gregg the only way to do that is with the hangover. >> hangovers what you pay for today's pleasure. >> interesting, still to come, sean penn has written a book, technically. [applause] >> were waking up america telling them what's in the world. >> were able to tell the folks at home this is important and why you need to listen. we have an honest conversation about what's happening. >> the only way to be successful on foxes to be yourself. we do that ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >> greg
we had jordan peterson on last week and i believe the hangover is the perfect distillation of future consequences based on present behavior. we talked about to greg's last week. if present gregg cares about tomorrow gregg then he will only have three winds instead of 13. today and tomorrow's two different people. why would i want to torment future gregg the only way to do that is with the hangover. >> hangovers what you pay for today's pleasure. >> interesting, still to come, sean...
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karen carter peterson, i'm out of my sister. louisiana now is perhaps the state where the largest city will have a black female mayor. latoya cantrell. first time in 300 years we have had a "female mayor" and she's a black woman. i am proud of her. i cannot wait to go home to see her inaugurated in a couple of months. our state capital has a black female, sharon broome. and our third-largest city, shreveport has a black female mayor. you know what i tell people? munro, alexandria, lake charles, louisiana, lafayette, louisiana, get ready. get ready. that is the strength. if we recognize our power. as women. we might be a minority woman but in some states, we vote and we vote the way we know how to vote, in large numbers, we can turn anything we want. blue, red, black, purple, you name the color, we got it, ok? that is why the book i'm working on, we are to give everybody a little due. that's out in october. our power cannot be used. we must be engaged. especially now. this is a political year like none other we have seen in a lon
karen carter peterson, i'm out of my sister. louisiana now is perhaps the state where the largest city will have a black female mayor. latoya cantrell. first time in 300 years we have had a "female mayor" and she's a black woman. i am proud of her. i cannot wait to go home to see her inaugurated in a couple of months. our state capital has a black female, sharon broome. and our third-largest city, shreveport has a black female mayor. you know what i tell people? munro, alexandria,...
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matthew peterson for example, was unable to answer basic legal questions proposed by senator kennedy. of 25 nominees withdrawn by this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges. on our judges in minnesota and have supported the judges after discussion that the administration has put forth. this can work. it is not worked in all cases. that is why we believe, because of vetting issues and also the certainneed to look at judges and administration nominees that have not been adequately considered, we think this is a very bad time to change this role, which would be the second time permanently in history. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. this morning, this committee of senior members and i don't want to prohibit members from saying what they want to say, but i've asked senator durbin and alexander if they would like to comment. the majority leader is here. senator mcconnell, if you would like to start your comments. sen. mcconnell: i will yield to senator alexander who was in the middle of discussion in 2013 leading to the two-year standing orde
matthew peterson for example, was unable to answer basic legal questions proposed by senator kennedy. of 25 nominees withdrawn by this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges. on our judges in minnesota and have supported the judges after discussion that the administration has put forth. this can work. it is not worked in all cases. that is why we believe, because of vetting issues and also the certainneed to look at judges and administration nominees that have not been...
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peterson? >> no. >> mr. peterson no. >> mr. david scott? >> no. >> mr. david scott no. mr. costa? >> aye. >> mr. costa aye. >> mr. walls? >> no. >> mr. walls no. >> miss fudge? >> no. >> miss fudge no. >> mr. mcgovern. >> aye. >> eye. >> mr. villa? >> no. >> no. >> miss grist im? miss customer aye. >> mr. nolan? aye. miss boost toss? no. >>. mr. maloney aye. miss plaskett? aye. miss adams? aye. >> mr. evans? mr. evans no. mr. lawson? mr. lawson no. mr. hall errand? say. mr. pan et a? aye. mr. soto? mr. soto aye. miss blunt rochester? >> no. >> miss blunt rock chester. no. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> has mrs. rogers recorded? >> yes, he's recorded no. >> thank you. >> results? 12 ayes. 33 nos. >> motion is not agreed to. any further debate on the king amendment? seeing none the motions on the king agreement. all those in favor say yay. >> aye. >> all opposed no. the ayes have it. motion agreed to. any further amendments to title 11? mr. denim? please pass out mr. denim's amendment. >> mr. denim you are recognized for five mirnlts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my
peterson? >> no. >> mr. peterson no. >> mr. david scott? >> no. >> mr. david scott no. mr. costa? >> aye. >> mr. costa aye. >> mr. walls? >> no. >> mr. walls no. >> miss fudge? >> no. >> miss fudge no. >> mr. mcgovern. >> aye. >> eye. >> mr. villa? >> no. >> no. >> miss grist im? miss customer aye. >> mr. nolan? aye. miss boost toss? no. >>. mr. maloney aye. miss...
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we had jordan peterson on last week and i believe the hangover is the perfect distillation of future consequences based on present behavior. we talked about to greg's last week. if present gregg cares about tomorrow gregg then he will only have three winds instead of 13. today and tomorrow's two different people. why would i want to torment future gregg the only way to do that is with the hangover. >> hangovers what you pay for today's pleasure. >> interesting, still to come, sean penn has written a book, technically. [applause] >> were waking up america telling them what's in the world. >> were able to tell the folks at home this is important and why you need to listen. we have an honest conversation about what's happening. >> the only way to be successful on foxes to be yourself. we do that every day. >> greg: like an obnoxious blast of in-flight diarrhea, actor sean really said novel include of bob honey, just to stop. that is just bad. the book is a trump era satire. i don't think i can do it justice if i read it. buckley i know a guy who can. >> page 99, while the -- the cyber a
we had jordan peterson on last week and i believe the hangover is the perfect distillation of future consequences based on present behavior. we talked about to greg's last week. if present gregg cares about tomorrow gregg then he will only have three winds instead of 13. today and tomorrow's two different people. why would i want to torment future gregg the only way to do that is with the hangover. >> hangovers what you pay for today's pleasure. >> interesting, still to come, sean...
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barry peterson has the story from denver. >> reporter: the situation between pot and traffic fatalities is unclear in the state. colorado knows how many people have died recently, but they can't compare that to years past. because a lot of counties didn't even check victims for marijuana in the blood stream. >> i just don't want this to happen to somebody else. >> barb's fiance was driving to work on his motorcycle when a driver ran a red light and hit him. edwards died in the 2015 crash. according to police the car's driver had marijuana in his system. >> do you think the marijuana made have or did contribute to this? >> oh, absolutely. >> according to a new state survey of 11,000 anonymous colorado marijuana users, 69% said, they have driven high in the last year. in some states, driving under the influence of more than five nanograms of marijuana is illegal. . here is reality. measuring impairment is complicated. >> there is no science behind an exact impairment. >> the prosecutor -- >> with alcohol we have accepted ranges of dissipation. we can kind of tell, you know, one drink equa
barry peterson has the story from denver. >> reporter: the situation between pot and traffic fatalities is unclear in the state. colorado knows how many people have died recently, but they can't compare that to years past. because a lot of counties didn't even check victims for marijuana in the blood stream. >> i just don't want this to happen to somebody else. >> barb's fiance was driving to work on his motorcycle when a driver ran a red light and hit him. edwards died in the...
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drew peterson's case made international headlines and the st
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for example, matthew peterson, i nominate to district court judge was unable to answer basic questions posed by louisiana republican senator kennedy, delicious one of the more than 25 nominees that was withdrawn by this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges. i have worked well on her judges in minnesota, and have supported the judges after discussion that the administration has put forth. this can work but it does not work in all cases and that is why we believe because debating issues also because of the time that we need to look at certain judges and administration nominees that it not been adequately considered. we think this is a very bad time to change this rule which would be the only, the second time permanently in history. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator klobuchar. this is a committee of senior members certainly and i don't want to prohibit members from saying what anything they would like to say. i've asked both senator durbin and senator alexander libya in these negotiations before if they would like to make a few comments in th
for example, matthew peterson, i nominate to district court judge was unable to answer basic questions posed by louisiana republican senator kennedy, delicious one of the more than 25 nominees that was withdrawn by this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges. i have worked well on her judges in minnesota, and have supported the judges after discussion that the administration has put forth. this can work but it does not work in all cases and that is why we believe because...
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tune in tomorrow, when my guests will be james marsden and wildlife expert coyote peterson. now stick around for james corden. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: senator lamar alexander's -- kkk -- i'm sorry. i blacked out. did i say the name lamar alexander? what a boring man. i had to do an impression for him on the dana cavery show. dana couldn't find the hook for lamar. we're going to give it to you. really? i get to do lamar alexander? i wore a red and white black checked shirt and stood on stage and everyone said that's perfect! ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
tune in tomorrow, when my guests will be james marsden and wildlife expert coyote peterson. now stick around for james corden. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: senator lamar alexander's -- kkk -- i'm sorry. i blacked out. did i say the name lamar alexander? what a boring man. i had to do an impression for him on the dana cavery show. dana couldn't find the hook for lamar....
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>> reporter: gail peterson teaches at the school across the street. she says even in this internet anyone, t age, the mailbox was used all the time. >> i see people there almost daily. >> reporter: early in the morning around 1:00 a.m., investigators say someone ripped the mailbox right out of the concrete. it leaves people in oakland feeling vulnerable. >> it's flab ber gasting to me. i can't even explain why that would happen. >> the thieves drove off with the entire mailbox. >> we're not only concerned about the robbery of the mailbox but what's inside it. >> reporter: what's key is what's inside because then they could try to track the people who use the information in that mail. >> that's information that would provide us what department store, what convenience store, what gas station the information may have been used at, and that provides us with video and other evidence. >> reporter: anyone with information is asked to call the postal inspector. his information is on our website, nbcbayareanews.com. the post office is offering a $10,000 reward
>> reporter: gail peterson teaches at the school across the street. she says even in this internet anyone, t age, the mailbox was used all the time. >> i see people there almost daily. >> reporter: early in the morning around 1:00 a.m., investigators say someone ripped the mailbox right out of the concrete. it leaves people in oakland feeling vulnerable. >> it's flab ber gasting to me. i can't even explain why that would happen. >> the thieves drove off with the...
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russian hackers attempting to influence the presidential election next, clinical psychologist jordan peterson self-help book followed by pretty mess. i mark manson's advice on leaving a happier life. this continues with the collection of stories to improve self-confidence. then, i've been thinking a collection of inspirational quotes, prayers from maria schreiber. wrapping up is brian with, there is more. >> if your mom read it what was her reaction to this. we were a made-for-tv family. when you called action you hit our marks and delivered our lines like pros we had the formulas down. >> it doesn't have a lot to do with my family but it is still them talk about the cosby show and when the cosby show came out a lot of people sever finally on tv. to parents are professionals and in many ways the first time we saw ourselves in that particular way on tv. pop culture is important to the main character. so a relationship with the cosby shows a way of talking about the lie behind that kind of cosby show fiction. knowing ogle cosby his own life has underscored the separation between reality and how
russian hackers attempting to influence the presidential election next, clinical psychologist jordan peterson self-help book followed by pretty mess. i mark manson's advice on leaving a happier life. this continues with the collection of stories to improve self-confidence. then, i've been thinking a collection of inspirational quotes, prayers from maria schreiber. wrapping up is brian with, there is more. >> if your mom read it what was her reaction to this. we were a made-for-tv family....
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. >> reporter: amanda peterson did not think she would make it out of the route 51 harvest festival alive. >> i thought i am going to lay here and die and never see by son again. >> reporter: a gunman fired more than 1100 rounds of ammunition into a crowd from a window at the mand lay bay hotel. amanda was shot in the back. >> i had fragments in my spine, damage to my kidneys, and stomach, and spleen. >> how is your pain today? >> there are good days and bad days. >> reporter: amanda has not been able to return to work yet. this southern california office has been flooded with requests from the survivors, struggling with their mental and physical health. >> many are having trouble going out in public. >> i worry about my son being shot and the fear that my son could see something like this. it does scare me. >> reporter: despite her fear, amanda wants to see change. >> the gun didn't fire by itself. we have a serious mental health crisis in this country. >> i am so grateful to all of the doctors and nurses. >> reporter: when she is able, amanda plans to travel to las vegas to thank the me
. >> reporter: amanda peterson did not think she would make it out of the route 51 harvest festival alive. >> i thought i am going to lay here and die and never see by son again. >> reporter: a gunman fired more than 1100 rounds of ammunition into a crowd from a window at the mand lay bay hotel. amanda was shot in the back. >> i had fragments in my spine, damage to my kidneys, and stomach, and spleen. >> how is your pain today? >> there are good days and bad...
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for example, matthew peterson, a nominee to a district court judge was unable to answer basic legal questions, posed by louisiana republican senator kennedy. and he was just one than 25 nominees that was withdrawn by this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges. i have worked well on our judges in minnesota and have supported the judges after discussion that the administration has put forth. this can work. but it has not worked in all cases. and that is why we believe because of vetting issues and also because of the time that we need to look at certain judges and administration nominees not been adequately considered, we think this is a very bad time to change this rule which would be the only second time perm namany in history. >> thank you, miss klobuchar. i've asked senator durbin if they would like to make a few comments. and majority leaders here, so senator mcconnell if you want to start with your comments and then durbin and then alexander. >> i'll yield to senator alexander who was middle of the discussion in 2013 leading to the two-year standing order. i might p
for example, matthew peterson, a nominee to a district court judge was unable to answer basic legal questions, posed by louisiana republican senator kennedy. and he was just one than 25 nominees that was withdrawn by this administration. the american people deserve qualified judges. i have worked well on our judges in minnesota and have supported the judges after discussion that the administration has put forth. this can work. but it has not worked in all cases. and that is why we believe...
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institute for international economics and the peterson foundation. his voice on the importance of fiscal sustainability brought together generations of policy makers no matter their political background to find common ground and effect solutions. his strong moral leadership to ensure our children and grandchildren inherit a healthy fiscal future. mr. speaker, anyone who knew pete will attest to his witt, generous spirit and personal warmth that made him a pleasure to be around. he committed the bulk of his personal fortune to philanthropic causes. his legacy will endure for many years and his foundation will continue to america's fiscal and economic challenges now under the leadership of his son. the loss of pete will be felt in washington and in the nation and around the world. may it bring some measure of comfort to his wife and his children and all of his loved ones that so many grieve with him during this difficult time. i knew and loved mr. peterson:er son and i know above all. son he loved his country as well. i yield back. . the speaker pro te
institute for international economics and the peterson foundation. his voice on the importance of fiscal sustainability brought together generations of policy makers no matter their political background to find common ground and effect solutions. his strong moral leadership to ensure our children and grandchildren inherit a healthy fiscal future. mr. speaker, anyone who knew pete will attest to his witt, generous spirit and personal warmth that made him a pleasure to be around. he committed the...
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but with all the talk of guilt or innocence, trials or retiles, kim peterson says the person being forgotten is her friend -- teresa. >> she is the reason why we're even talking about this. and she just deserves to be remembered. >> i love hugs. >> for her mem reeds, kim says she goes back to this grainy video diary teresa made three years before she died. it was played at avery's sentencing. >> i love taking pictures. i love holding a camera in my hand. >> it gives me the chills every time i hear it. because she talked about everything she loved. >> is there anything you would say to teresa right now if she could hear you? >> just that you're still in my heart and i'll never forget you. >> i just want to know, whenever i do die, i just want people i love to know that whenever i die, that i was happy. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> everything just began to shake. i just kept asking where is she, have you seen her? i wouldn't know what i'd do without her. >
but with all the talk of guilt or innocence, trials or retiles, kim peterson says the person being forgotten is her friend -- teresa. >> she is the reason why we're even talking about this. and she just deserves to be remembered. >> i love hugs. >> for her mem reeds, kim says she goes back to this grainy video diary teresa made three years before she died. it was played at avery's sentencing. >> i love taking pictures. i love holding a camera in my hand. >> it...
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and have selected the underground railroad simulation for several years now without complaint.baily peterson, 11, is a sixth-grader at mckinley. in march, she and about 70 other sixth-graders went there for three nights and four days. while there they studied nature and conducted science experiments."i did have fun. it's just what happened that drove me away from being excited about it," bailey said. bailey said on their last night there, the camp facilitated an activity that simulated the underground railroad."they talked to us about how we were runaways, and how our cover story was that we were a singing choir from georgia called the peaches," she said.bailey said their school teachers, who were also their chaperones, took part in the activity that lasted nearly two hours."she was nervous to tell me that they felt funny about it because all of (pam)(pam) (pam) (pam) (pam) that was karen jordan reporting. the school said, it has never received complaints about the underground railroad simulation before -- and will explore other options for future trips. the the warriors without steph curry
and have selected the underground railroad simulation for several years now without complaint.baily peterson, 11, is a sixth-grader at mckinley. in march, she and about 70 other sixth-graders went there for three nights and four days. while there they studied nature and conducted science experiments."i did have fun. it's just what happened that drove me away from being excited about it," bailey said. bailey said on their last night there, the camp facilitated an activity that...
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steve peterson has the latest. >> reporter: what we're seeing are tensions that are starting to heat up. she ha they have been since last week since the findings were reported by a family hired doctor. he was shot eight times, six in the back. it seems to fly in the face of the sacramento police. and as the week moved on, the protests started to heat up last night there was a planned protest at the sheriff's department. it started peaceful as most of them have been, most of the protesters wielding candles instead of signs, but they were there for what was planned to be a vigil. but as the night rolled on, a r lot started moving in too t str, disrupted traffic and then around 8:40, a lot were gather around the corner and the sheriff tried to wade you through the crowd. and sheriff says they wanted to cause vandalism. but the protesters say it was a broad hit and run, it was clear as day. sheriff's department says that there was very slow speed, that the woman struck sustained minor injuries. and that seems to be confirmed. but the question is what exactly happened. that is part of the
steve peterson has the latest. >> reporter: what we're seeing are tensions that are starting to heat up. she ha they have been since last week since the findings were reported by a family hired doctor. he was shot eight times, six in the back. it seems to fly in the face of the sacramento police. and as the week moved on, the protests started to heat up last night there was a planned protest at the sheriff's department. it started peaceful as most of them have been, most of the protesters...
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. >> reporter: tom peterson played for the sharks from 92 to 96. >> we got 16 wins to the stanley cup, got the first one out of the way tonight. >> reporter: the longer the series, it is better for san jose. >> sharks are always consistently the number one support for financial gain in downtown san jose. jose. >> reporter: fans taking it one game at a time. >> every year you hunger for the cup and hope you get the cup. it's just a heart fought battle. >> reporter: the san jose sharks play in anaheim again sander night, and the -- saturday night, and the first home game is monday night at the sap center at 7:30 p.m. ktvu fox 2 news. >> so you saw the stanley cup in san jose, but before tonight's playoff game, the cup made an appearance here at ktvu. the keeper of the cup wore his white gloves as he set it up on a table for us to check out. it's the oldest trophy to be awarded to a professional team, dating back to 1893. we were allowed to touch it, but not lift up. you have that earn that by winning the stanley cup finals. >> and i've never seen frank smile bigger! >>> the interior dep
. >> reporter: tom peterson played for the sharks from 92 to 96. >> we got 16 wins to the stanley cup, got the first one out of the way tonight. >> reporter: the longer the series, it is better for san jose. >> sharks are always consistently the number one support for financial gain in downtown san jose. jose. >> reporter: fans taking it one game at a time. >> every year you hunger for the cup and hope you get the cup. it's just a heart fought battle....
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the same aliases that were used in this 2016 contract with stormy daniels, david davidson and peggy peterson. even the payments made from essential consultants llc, the company created that shelled out the money for stormy daniels. >> michael cohen is the common glue that sort of runs throughout this. >> this agreement was for elliott brody, a major gop fund-raiser and wealthy investor who owns a stake in a defense contracting company. ken vogel is a washington reporter for "the new york times." >> he was originally an investor where he invested pension funds and sort of other institutional client's money. but he's gotten involved in defense contracting where he's worked with foreign governments to help them with private intelligence collection. this has put him into contact with this sort of high-flying world of international intrigue. >> he's a very influential man in the business world and in a political sense. >> would you say powerful? >> i think anyone including he would admit that this is a powerful man. >> in addition to representing karen mcdougal attorney peter stris now represents
the same aliases that were used in this 2016 contract with stormy daniels, david davidson and peggy peterson. even the payments made from essential consultants llc, the company created that shelled out the money for stormy daniels. >> michael cohen is the common glue that sort of runs throughout this. >> this agreement was for elliott brody, a major gop fund-raiser and wealthy investor who owns a stake in a defense contracting company. ken vogel is a washington reporter for...
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we will hear from the peterson institute senior fellow about the fallout from that potential trade war and how should investors position themselves amid trade tensions? we will have east spring investment. heidi and i will continue on daybreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ betty: asia-pacific markets said to fall for you -- because of u.s. inveighing on investors. haidi: president trump says china will take down its trade barriers because it is the right thing to do. slow and steady. the fed chief says inflation wages, jobs, all indicate gradual rate hikes of the way to go. a new ceo board names for deutsche bank.
we will hear from the peterson institute senior fellow about the fallout from that potential trade war and how should investors position themselves amid trade tensions? we will have east spring investment. heidi and i will continue on daybreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ betty: asia-pacific markets said to fall for you -- because of u.s. inveighing on investors. haidi: president trump says china will take down its trade barriers because it is the right thing to do. slow and steady. the fed...
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. >> amanda peterson is one of more than 500 people who was wounded. tomorrow we will have more on the long road to recovery for the hundreds of people injured. >>> a san jose man in danger of being deported will be a free man instead after spending six months in jail. he is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. last october ice agents arrested him as he was taking his daughter to daycare. he has been held at a detention facility ever since. now and immigration judge that he can stay in the country permanently and the government has not appealed that order. supporters of his say he will be released tomorrow.>>> president trump unleashed a fury of tweets today. the statements came after an unverified report that hundreds of central american immigrants were coming by busloads into the u.s. illegally. >> reporter: before heading into church this morning, president trump tweeted that the immigration situation is getting more dangerous and caravans are coming. he offered no information to back up these claims but said the u.s. needs help from mexico or els
. >> amanda peterson is one of more than 500 people who was wounded. tomorrow we will have more on the long road to recovery for the hundreds of people injured. >>> a san jose man in danger of being deported will be a free man instead after spending six months in jail. he is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. last october ice agents arrested him as he was taking his daughter to daycare. he has been held at a detention facility ever since. now and immigration judge that he can...
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tom: you know the small shop peterson institute, a couple buildings down the street from you guys at brookings, william klein at the peterson institute wrote years ago a 10 or 12 page paper that said you cannot just look at dollar-yen, euro-dollar, there is a co-mingling and a blend of currencies when we say dollar. which pair or thrust matters on trade? is it dollar-yen? robert: i don't think as much as it used to. i think it's euro-dollar. tom: euro-dollar matters right now? robert: i think it matters significantly in terms of third-party competitiveness. we have been talking about the airline industry and i think the dollar is benefiting u.s. producers. i think we will see that across the board in the first half of this year. again, i think we are seeing early stages of it with relative performance of any fracturing pmi index is during the first quarter. guy: to take it from another angle, the dollar is the global collins the -- currency and the fed is the world's central bank. every time the president tweets, does that undermine the credibility of the dollar? does it undermine th
tom: you know the small shop peterson institute, a couple buildings down the street from you guys at brookings, william klein at the peterson institute wrote years ago a 10 or 12 page paper that said you cannot just look at dollar-yen, euro-dollar, there is a co-mingling and a blend of currencies when we say dollar. which pair or thrust matters on trade? is it dollar-yen? robert: i don't think as much as it used to. i think it's euro-dollar. tom: euro-dollar matters right now? robert: i think...
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(steve)the road rage incident was caught on video.jake peterson reports. darin hendrickson:"he was definitely trying to kill me on purpose."but hendrickson wasn't expecting a traffic citation himself.darin hendrickson:"they said i didn't stay in my lane properly."detectives writing him a ticket just today..the same day they announced the arrest of the driver magdiel medrano.darin hendrickson: "they can say whatever they want to say, the fact of the matter is the man tried to kill me."sheriff tom knight: "it's better for law enforcement to handle these situation and not for victims to take it in their own hands." sheriff tom knight says hendrickson shouldn't have continued engaging medrano once he noticed their was trouble.sheriff tom knight: "what's most concerning for me as a sheriff is who this suspect is."knight says medrano is an illegal immigrant from el salvador..he didn't have a driver's license and he tried to cover up the evidence.sheriff tom knight: "the suspect had already begun to strip the vehicle of the doors, windows and tags, and had sent t
(steve)the road rage incident was caught on video.jake peterson reports. darin hendrickson:"he was definitely trying to kill me on purpose."but hendrickson wasn't expecting a traffic citation himself.darin hendrickson:"they said i didn't stay in my lane properly."detectives writing him a ticket just today..the same day they announced the arrest of the driver magdiel medrano.darin hendrickson: "they can say whatever they want to say, the fact of the matter is the man...
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jack peterson singles off and sam dyson scores. a two run game. same score, hunter strickland and for the save, 1-2-3 inning, getting barnes to fly out to in the game and the giants win 4-2 taking three out of four from the dodgers. >>> a is looking for the third straight win. he got some help from his body matt chapman. could win a few gold gloves before it said and done. robbing him of extra bases, he's not catching this one. solo shot with george springer. game tied at two. coal working on a jam, blue one passed in the seventh for the 12th strikeout. then yanked, they didn't want him to face jonathan lucroy, he got the game tying base hits off the reliever, tied at three in the seventh, seem like harmless pump. can't come up with it, he scores the go-ahead run houston added four more and they win 8- 4. >>> stefan curry is expected to play in game two against the pelicans. game one any indication, they could afford to rest him a bit longer. in the second quarter of game one, the use a 24-2 run to blow the game against the pelicans. klay thompson
jack peterson singles off and sam dyson scores. a two run game. same score, hunter strickland and for the save, 1-2-3 inning, getting barnes to fly out to in the game and the giants win 4-2 taking three out of four from the dodgers. >>> a is looking for the third straight win. he got some help from his body matt chapman. could win a few gold gloves before it said and done. robbing him of extra bases, he's not catching this one. solo shot with george springer. game tied at two. coal...
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the same aliases that were used in this 2016 contract with stormy daniels, david davidson and peggy peterson. even fwrum the company that cohen created that shelled out the money to stormy daniels. >> michael cohen is the common glue that sort of runs throughout this. >> this agreement was for elliott broidy, a major gop fund-raiser and wealthy investor who owns a stake in a defense contracting company. ken vogel is a washington reporter for "the new york times." >> he was originally an investor where he invested pension funlds and sort of other institutional client's money. but he's gotten involved in defense contracting where he's worked with foreign governments to help them with private intelligence collection. this has put him into contact with this sort of high-flying world of international intrigue. >> he's a very influential man in the business world and in a political sense. >> would you say powerful? >> i think anyone including he would admit that this is a powerful man. >> in addition to representing karen mcdougal attorney peter strisz now represents a woman who had a relationship
the same aliases that were used in this 2016 contract with stormy daniels, david davidson and peggy peterson. even fwrum the company that cohen created that shelled out the money to stormy daniels. >> michael cohen is the common glue that sort of runs throughout this. >> this agreement was for elliott broidy, a major gop fund-raiser and wealthy investor who owns a stake in a defense contracting company. ken vogel is a washington reporter for "the new york times." >>...
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thank you so much, jeffrey schott, the senior fellow at the peterson institute in washington. for more breaking news wherever you are, we have launched tick-tock by bloomberg. it is the first global news network designed for social media offering live video coverage and hourly updated top news reports verified by us. jump on twitter and follow tick-tock by bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am betty liu in new york. haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. that is almost it for daybreak australia, but yvonne and betty have daybreak asia. looking at the next two hours. yvonne: i will be assessing that market reaction to this military response to syria over the weekend. president trump has called this a mission accomplished, but investors are taking it at it doesn't seem like things are escalating any further from here. this could be a one and done deal. we will ask alan henderson from the eurasia group, the managing director of global markets, great guy to talk about how geopolitics can continue to be if not an overhang on markets, whethe
thank you so much, jeffrey schott, the senior fellow at the peterson institute in washington. for more breaking news wherever you are, we have launched tick-tock by bloomberg. it is the first global news network designed for social media offering live video coverage and hourly updated top news reports verified by us. jump on twitter and follow tick-tock by bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am betty liu in new york. haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. you are watching daybreak...
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imagine but look at the other speakers, someone who used to be obscure social psychologist, jordan peterson has the number one best-selling book on amazon and he talks about things that shouldn't be controversial. people say there are only two genders. that is considered hate speech on college campuses. he'll say men are better at some things and women are better at some things. shocking statement. we're going to win because the left, who i consider an enemy of democracy, enwe of freedom, enemy of the constitutions and repuic t enemies always overshoot their target. always. if history tells us anything, decent minded people in the middle will gravitate towards better principles and ideas. people between the ages of 16 and 20, much more the conservative side, the generation is z, we fix it with better ideas, better arguments and we are going to be the decent, fair minded champions of liberty and freedom for a generation that feels completely lost in this sea of post modernism and neo-marxism. mark: do we find the better ideas in the party structure? in the republican party? what does the rep
imagine but look at the other speakers, someone who used to be obscure social psychologist, jordan peterson has the number one best-selling book on amazon and he talks about things that shouldn't be controversial. people say there are only two genders. that is considered hate speech on college campuses. he'll say men are better at some things and women are better at some things. shocking statement. we're going to win because the left, who i consider an enemy of democracy, enwe of freedom, enemy...
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jordan peterson has the number one best-selling book on amazon getting millions of views on youtube. and he talks about things that shouldn't be controversial. there are only two genders. that's considered the hate speech on college campuses. he'll say men are better at some things and women are bert at some things. shocking statement. we'll win because the enemies of freedoms always overshoot their target. and because decent-minded people in the middle will gravitate towards better ideas that are principled fan freedom. people between 16-20 much more to the conservative side. every study shows they are going way more conservative than the generation before them. we fix it with better ideas, better arguments, and we'll be the decent fair-minded champions of liberty and freedom for a generation that feels lost in this sea of post modernism and neo-marxism. mark::s what does the republicn party stand for now? >> if we are going to continue to dore the same thing over and over again. we'll define the definition of insanity. it's been three decades since reagan and we have not found a ho
jordan peterson has the number one best-selling book on amazon getting millions of views on youtube. and he talks about things that shouldn't be controversial. there are only two genders. that's considered the hate speech on college campuses. he'll say men are better at some things and women are bert at some things. shocking statement. we'll win because the enemies of freedoms always overshoot their target. and because decent-minded people in the middle will gravitate towards better ideas that...
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confidentiality agreement refers to trump as "david dennison," while referring to daniels as "peggy peterson." odd names, but it makes sense when you see the rest of the document, because those names are actually abbreviated in the lawsuit as two of trump's favorite things: double "d"s and p.p. allegedly. ( laughter and applause ) allegedly, jon, we don't know. >> jon: we don't know, though. >> stephen: now, it turns out, using campaign funds to pay off your porn star mistress could be a violation of campaign finance law. but, enter trump lawyer and man doing a self-prostate exam, michael cohen. cohen is generally referred to as trump's "fixer." yeah, that's the kind of fixer you want. "i see you've got a problem here, boss. if you want, i could make it go away... for about a year, and then come roaring back to bite you in the ass!" ( laughter ) and cohen did try to make it go away, claiming last month, "in a private transaction in 2016, i used my own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to ms. stephanie clifford." stephanie clifford, of course, is stormy daniels' real name. sh
confidentiality agreement refers to trump as "david dennison," while referring to daniels as "peggy peterson." odd names, but it makes sense when you see the rest of the document, because those names are actually abbreviated in the lawsuit as two of trump's favorite things: double "d"s and p.p. allegedly. ( laughter and applause ) allegedly, jon, we don't know. >> jon: we don't know, though. >> stephen: now, it turns out, using campaign funds to pay off...
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dennis peterson and mark coleman were dave's attorneys. >> this guy allegedly stealing from his kids, saying bad things about this sympathetic victim and all these things being widely played in the press. >> if there ever was a case for change of venue, this must be it, said the defense. after all, almost everybody seeped to have heard the accusations about dave and every time he had a court appearance purple clad friends of debbie crowded into the public gallery. in fact, during jury selection said attorney coleman he heard jurors tell the judge they had already decided dave hawk was guilty. >> the judge asked them, if i order you to set those opinions aside, can you do it? well, i guess so. >> still, defense application for change of venue was denied as well as the separation of financial charges from the murder charge. defense argued that the embezzlement charges were unfairly prejudicial. >> they wanted to make him look like a bad person, a person who was likely to take money from his kids would murder his ex-wife. >> debbie was about to reveal the theft of the kids' trust funds i
dennis peterson and mark coleman were dave's attorneys. >> this guy allegedly stealing from his kids, saying bad things about this sympathetic victim and all these things being widely played in the press. >> if there ever was a case for change of venue, this must be it, said the defense. after all, almost everybody seeped to have heard the accusations about dave and every time he had a court appearance purple clad friends of debbie crowded into the public gallery. in fact, during...
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a bit of heat from the allies if it was just damascus's idea choosing to dplie the chemical weapon peterson it was putting a spotlight on something they were getting away with. >> nick peyton walsh terrific reporting thank you. let's bring in david mil band. and marry slaughter was director of police plan in milgt's she is president and ceo of the thing tank new america. david, you said to me before the program began this is kubacki bombs. >> the horns of the dilemma you described in the opening take are clear high pressure. they go back to the beginning of the syrian war. when the end the west set removal of say sad were the not matched by means. and the whole debate is what are we talking about transition to. everyone can see assad is bad. but there is never sufficient clarity about what the transition would be to. my take is not doing the easy things, not giving support in sufficient quantities to the neighbors like jordan and lebanon. not taking in refugees to our countries which we can come to. and the hard work of diplomacy involving applying pain to some of the supporters of the pres
a bit of heat from the allies if it was just damascus's idea choosing to dplie the chemical weapon peterson it was putting a spotlight on something they were getting away with. >> nick peyton walsh terrific reporting thank you. let's bring in david mil band. and marry slaughter was director of police plan in milgt's she is president and ceo of the thing tank new america. david, you said to me before the program began this is kubacki bombs. >> the horns of the dilemma you described...
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not just conservatives, people from jason peterson, heather macdonald, a wide variety of conservatives being rioted against in some cases on campus. the administration has in some cases really not done enough to prevent that from happening. when they do attempt to stop the riots from happening, the way they do it is by bringing in a lot of cops on campus and suggesting we have to restrict the number of people who can attend the lectures. they end up restricting free speech. >> laura: irony, their free speech movement all started at berkeley. berkeley is ground zero of the anti-free speech movement in the united states. in the last couple days, an interesting development that fits with our series. at penn state, the student network along with other students and community members gathered to present a list of demands to the college president. the demands included denouncing and defunding hate groups on campus. i think to myself oh, my god. are the nazis on campus? u.s. communist party? no, groups with anti-immigrant rhetoric. i guess that's someone who is in favor of enforcing the border
not just conservatives, people from jason peterson, heather macdonald, a wide variety of conservatives being rioted against in some cases on campus. the administration has in some cases really not done enough to prevent that from happening. when they do attempt to stop the riots from happening, the way they do it is by bringing in a lot of cops on campus and suggesting we have to restrict the number of people who can attend the lectures. they end up restricting free speech. >> laura:...
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she's called peggy peterson. donald trump also has a pseudonym in this agreement. he's called david dennison. now what does peg a epeterson mean? your guess is as good as mine. what does stormy daniels mean really? but for the president's pseudonym, there's own laeone david dennison that we know of in presidential history or agungt. this is a wire service story from 1889. i didn't even know they had wire services then. but you can see the headline. general grants secretary becomes insane. dateline washington, october 30th, 1889, david denserson cohen who was for a time private grant's sec retarsecretary. when you -- general grant's private sec reeitary was locked up monday night a raving maniac. he is about 50 years of age. for the past year his mind has been gradually failing him. they put him in the hands of police until his relatives in fiphiladelphia could be notifie. let the record show that in the bazar presidential porn star hush money sex scandal that led in 2018 to the fbi raiding the office and home of the president's private lawyer, the pseudonym used to
she's called peggy peterson. donald trump also has a pseudonym in this agreement. he's called david dennison. now what does peg a epeterson mean? your guess is as good as mine. what does stormy daniels mean really? but for the president's pseudonym, there's own laeone david dennison that we know of in presidential history or agungt. this is a wire service story from 1889. i didn't even know they had wire services then. but you can see the headline. general grants secretary becomes insane....
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continues with mark stanton's advice on leading a happier life followed by clinical psychologists jordan peterson's self-help book 12 rules for life. next is charlotte peter weiser's report on the business field made by prominent political families, secret empires, then the late true crime journalist michelle mcnamara's first-hand account of research for the golden state killer was responsible for another murders in six sexual assault in california during the 1970s and 80s. and wrapping up our look at some of the books from the los angeles times nonfiction bestseller list is indicated , there account of her childhood in the idaho mountain in her first introduction to formal education at the age of 17. some of these authors have or will be. on book tv. after their programs air you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >>. [music] >> welcome to asheville north carolina. located along the 's arena, it is the largest in western north carolina with a population of 89,000.
continues with mark stanton's advice on leading a happier life followed by clinical psychologists jordan peterson's self-help book 12 rules for life. next is charlotte peter weiser's report on the business field made by prominent political families, secret empires, then the late true crime journalist michelle mcnamara's first-hand account of research for the golden state killer was responsible for another murders in six sexual assault in california during the 1970s and 80s. and wrapping up our...
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next is clinical psychologist jordan peterson self-help locus followed by a pretty mask him him him more from real housewife erika jayne. and mark manson's advice on meeting a happier life. i look at some of the best-selling books that the "washington post" continues with a collection of stories to improve self-confidence from jensen shirov. next is educated. recount of her childhood in the idaho mountains in her first to formal education at the age of 17. then it is i've been thinking comic collection of inspirational quotes, prayers and reflections for maria shriver followed by gary chaplin's the five love languages. wrapping up a look at some of the books of the "washington post" nonfiction bestseller list is pastor brian houston went there is more. some of these authors have or will be appearing on both tv. after the programs have aired, you can watch them on our website, but tv.org. >> so now we understand how it is that you were able to get waved in to the white house to basically become a potted plant in the west wing lobby. so most of your meetings at the white house or with stev
next is clinical psychologist jordan peterson self-help locus followed by a pretty mask him him him more from real housewife erika jayne. and mark manson's advice on meeting a happier life. i look at some of the best-selling books that the "washington post" continues with a collection of stories to improve self-confidence from jensen shirov. next is educated. recount of her childhood in the idaho mountains in her first to formal education at the age of 17. then it is i've been...
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panel to help break it down, jillian melcher and lonnie chen, former policy director for mitt romney, peterson institute for international economics, gary, let me start with you. i read a great piece by you on this topic about the world worle oranization. i think it's time we start to focus on them. a lot of folks are saying trump should use them to resolve this. do you think that's possible? >> not in the short run, not in less than 18 months. this battle is on a shorter time fuse than that. it takes cases a long time to grind out. it's a very complicated case. we probably have china -- sorry, europe and japan on our side against china on the intellectual property issues, the forced technology transfer and all that. but this is not going to be a quick disposition. this will be handled i think for the most part bilaterally between the united states and china. >> charles: what do you make of the idea that china considers themselves a developing nation and they get an array of perks that come with this. i'll read some to the audience. they get a longer time to implement agreements and commitment
panel to help break it down, jillian melcher and lonnie chen, former policy director for mitt romney, peterson institute for international economics, gary, let me start with you. i read a great piece by you on this topic about the world worle oranization. i think it's time we start to focus on them. a lot of folks are saying trump should use them to resolve this. do you think that's possible? >> not in the short run, not in less than 18 months. this battle is on a shorter time fuse than...
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we have sharks alumni tom peterson, scott hanen, sj sharkey, the announcer and others. >> what is it about this community that embracing sharks hockey to a crazy extent? you can't walk down the street without seeing teal everywhere. >> the organization does a great job of getting the message out and our fans are passionate. they love coming to games. play-off hockey is great. >> appreciate it. enjoy the festivities. we'll check back with you a little later. just a sense of incentives, a lot of great giveaways, game three rally towels that you get monday night. is they have signed publication and jerseys. and caps and what not. it's going to be a great time. game starts at 7:30. >> what do you think about the series? i can't stand them. the sharks haven't. what do you think of the series? >> reporter: it's rivalry series and as now from watching this, we have only seen the ducks in one play- offs that didn't turn out well nine years ago. we have seen the kings more. there's an extra level of fire and passion which already exists to a big level anyway when you're talking play-off hocke
we have sharks alumni tom peterson, scott hanen, sj sharkey, the announcer and others. >> what is it about this community that embracing sharks hockey to a crazy extent? you can't walk down the street without seeing teal everywhere. >> the organization does a great job of getting the message out and our fans are passionate. they love coming to games. play-off hockey is great. >> appreciate it. enjoy the festivities. we'll check back with you a little later. just a sense of...
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good morning, tanya peterson, director of the san francisco zoo. our march attendance was below budget because of rain falling on the weekend. we love rain, but we would like it to come in the evenings and weekdays. on the good news, year-to-date is still above attendance budgets with over 670,000 visitors total. that's 30,000 more than we had at this time last year. i want to touch base on community programs. we are proud to host recently the third annual bay area teen science event. here's where we collaborate with uc berkeley and the high schools of the san francisco unified school district to inspire teens to have careers in science. not only did our staff speak, but planet.com to get kids enthusiastic about careers in science. then we hosted for our 12th annual wild about art and science children from the san francisco public district schools from elementary, this was an effort to meet their next generation science standards. here you see some of the winners. all of the elementary schools are allowed to participate. the winning entries, they g
good morning, tanya peterson, director of the san francisco zoo. our march attendance was below budget because of rain falling on the weekend. we love rain, but we would like it to come in the evenings and weekdays. on the good news, year-to-date is still above attendance budgets with over 670,000 visitors total. that's 30,000 more than we had at this time last year. i want to touch base on community programs. we are proud to host recently the third annual bay area teen science event. here's...
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tom: it was a spectacular life from nebraska to park avenue for the late great be peterson. -- pete peterson. he chronically said we have a problem and helping him with that was richard haass from the council of foreign relations. the chart of the day goes to your world in disarray, your america in disarray, which is gdp, simply our debt to the green circle reagan, the red circle, paul ryan. this is a major constraint. the most significant publication of the last week or so might've have been the cbo report. tom: i totally agree. mr. haass: it's as we are growing the debt it more than $1 trillion a year which will have consequences to our economy and our ability to act in the world area it's almost like climate , it's a slow-motion crisis. the american political establishment is unable to deal with slow-motion crises, its principal, it's coming and we can't deal with it so we can't hit it off. tom: social security is a 13 year window. why can't the adults in washington at least begin the debate of what everyone agrees is a solvable challenge? mr. haass: there's powerful constituencies a raid
tom: it was a spectacular life from nebraska to park avenue for the late great be peterson. -- pete peterson. he chronically said we have a problem and helping him with that was richard haass from the council of foreign relations. the chart of the day goes to your world in disarray, your america in disarray, which is gdp, simply our debt to the green circle reagan, the red circle, paul ryan. this is a major constraint. the most significant publication of the last week or so might've have been...
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three failed judicial nominees including matthew peterson who could not answer the most basic questions about legal procedure during his hearing. the president says it's obstructionists. republicans said, son, you got to get these questions. the others were all nominated at a long list throughout the department. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching this hour of velshi & ruhle. i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. aisle talk live with queen noor of jordan. >> right now we hand you off to andrea mitchell. >>> right now an andrea mitchell reports, commander in chaos. president trump calling into fox news and unloading on everything from robert mueller to kanye west in a free flowing interview just minutes after his doctor drops out of running for v.a. secretary. amid growing allegations of misconduct. >> there's no proof of this. he has a perfect record. he's got this beautiful record. unbl unblemished. >> saying for the first time his lawyer representing him in the stormy daniels case. >> michael would represent me and represent me on some things. he represents me like with
three failed judicial nominees including matthew peterson who could not answer the most basic questions about legal procedure during his hearing. the president says it's obstructionists. republicans said, son, you got to get these questions. the others were all nominated at a long list throughout the department. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching this hour of velshi & ruhle. i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. aisle talk live with queen noor of jordan. >> right...
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peterson who has unassailable free-trade actually thought we needed a commission of business, labor and the government to have an economic strategy for the country. i don't think competitiveness is about tax cuts that get turned into share buybacks. that's not going to get us back to producing what we need to be producing. >> try to keep it like 452nd. >> i'll just make one quick point which is that trade deals have been negotiated for basically the interest of u.s. investors. they transferred tremendous amounts of income from working people to investors. i think we need to stop negotiating trade deals until we get our trade outcomes right and we get rebalanced trade and more jobs in manufacturing this way all of this is discussed and a lot of folks think some things help level the playing field. these are the kinds of things that would improve the welfare for everybody. >> you get the last word. >> administrative wise, i just think it shouldn't be a decision made on administration. it should be a trigger. rbc we have exemptions for reason meaning that china knows they're doing somethin
peterson who has unassailable free-trade actually thought we needed a commission of business, labor and the government to have an economic strategy for the country. i don't think competitiveness is about tax cuts that get turned into share buybacks. that's not going to get us back to producing what we need to be producing. >> try to keep it like 452nd. >> i'll just make one quick point which is that trade deals have been negotiated for basically the interest of u.s. investors. they...
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>> trace: and from the unredacted parts, what are we learn from this report, petersoner? >> there's an allegation that james clapper, the former director of national intelligence, was not forthcoming and did not tell the truth about whether or not he spoke to journal interests about a meeting where president trump was first told at trump to youer about the unverified sealed dossier. this is in the report, when initially asked about likes related to the ica, intelligence committee asensement, in july of to 17 clapper decide the dossier or or any other relationship to russia. clapper subsequently acknowledged discussing the dossier with cnn journalist jake tapper and admitted he might have spoken with other journalists about the same topic. one of the famous comey memos reported elsewhere today, deals with the trump tower meeting where the president was briefed for the first time about the dossier. comey insists, though, that he doesn't know how it leaked out to the press. trace? >> trace: yeah, peter doocy live on capitol hill, thank you. the russian lawyer who met with do
>> trace: and from the unredacted parts, what are we learn from this report, petersoner? >> there's an allegation that james clapper, the former director of national intelligence, was not forthcoming and did not tell the truth about whether or not he spoke to journal interests about a meeting where president trump was first told at trump to youer about the unverified sealed dossier. this is in the report, when initially asked about likes related to the ica, intelligence committee...
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ever needed they needed a lineman, they got it they got the best running back i have seen since adrian peterson, and a defensive end. they did everything they needed. the giants will be a scary team. >> we have one of your coaches, pete one of his coaches >> pete, we'll see you back here >> see you >> doc, come on back over here straight ahead, we'll do the blitz. we'll get to trades on spotify, spearal airlines, t-mobile, and sprint, their big deal today first, tyler mathisen has a look a what's coming up on "power lunch. >> hope you'll join us at the top of the hour for "power lunch. sprint and t-mobile are getting hitched. what this mega deal means for both of them and for rivals at&t and verizon. >> plus, another analyst cuts his estimates on apple ahead of that company's profit report tomorrow he'll tell us what's worrying him. >> and president trump set to hold a news conference we'll carry it live. "the halftime report" returns after this alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable
ever needed they needed a lineman, they got it they got the best running back i have seen since adrian peterson, and a defensive end. they did everything they needed. the giants will be a scary team. >> we have one of your coaches, pete one of his coaches >> pete, we'll see you back here >> see you >> doc, come on back over here straight ahead, we'll do the blitz. we'll get to trades on spotify, spearal airlines, t-mobile, and sprint, their big deal today first, tyler...