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a young forensic scientists, larry peterson, took a look. why was that a fiber that was stuck in the crack of a shoe, why was that important? >> because it was somewhat loosely there. people normally don't have tufts of carpet fibers stuck loosely in their shoe. >> from those few thin threads, peterson would begin to build a case to try to catch a killer. how many fibers across the board did you look at every day in this case, when the case really started getting busy? 100? 500? 1,000? >> literally there's going to be hundreds if not thousands of fibers there, depending upon the case. >> in the spring of 1980, no one wanted to believe a serial killer was loose in the city, even when bob buffington spotted a disturbing pattern. >> there had been a sharp increase in the number of children under the age of 14 who had been killed. >> when he told his boss at homicide, the major threatened to transfer him. >> and i truly think that they
a young forensic scientists, larry peterson, took a look. why was that a fiber that was stuck in the crack of a shoe, why was that important? >> because it was somewhat loosely there. people normally don't have tufts of carpet fibers stuck loosely in their shoe. >> from those few thin threads, peterson would begin to build a case to try to catch a killer. how many fibers across the board did you look at every day in this case, when the case really started getting busy? 100? 500?...
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a young forensic scientists, larry peterson, took a look. why was that a fiber that was stuck in the crack of a shoe, why was that important? >> because it was somewhat loosely there. people normally don't have tufts of carpet fibers stuck loosely in their shoe. >> from those few thin threads, peterson would begin to build a case to try to catch a killer. how many fibers across the board did you look at every day in this case, when the case really started getting busy? 100? 500? 1,000? >> literally there's going to be hundreds if not thousands of fibers there, depending upon the case. >> in the spring of 1980, no one wanted to believe a serial killer was loose in the city, even when bob buffington spotted a disturbing pattern. >> there had been a sharp increase in the number of children under the age of 14 who had been killed. >> when he told his boss at homicide, the major threatened to transfer him. >> and i truly think that they were afraid that there would be a panic. >> it was this mother, after the loss of her 9-year-old son, who final
a young forensic scientists, larry peterson, took a look. why was that a fiber that was stuck in the crack of a shoe, why was that important? >> because it was somewhat loosely there. people normally don't have tufts of carpet fibers stuck loosely in their shoe. >> from those few thin threads, peterson would begin to build a case to try to catch a killer. how many fibers across the board did you look at every day in this case, when the case really started getting busy? 100? 500?...
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peterson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership and hard work in getting us to this point. you've done an excellent job, and senator stabenow over in the senate, senator cochran for his good work and senator roberts in the previous congress. we've been -- i think like everybody i'm glad to be here. i'm going to try to exert some leadership and be brief and we'll see how that goes. but anyway, you know, we're hopefully at the beginning of the end of this process. and, you know, first started this almost four years ago when i was chairman and i probably got started earlier than i should have but this has been going on too long and i think i speak for all of us in saying it's long past time to finish this farm bill. the difference between the house and senate farm bills, all titles and programs, commodities, nutrition, conservation, dairy, nutrition, even permanent law, and they all need to be addressed. resolving these issues poses a challenge but i know our respective agriculture committee members have
peterson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership and hard work in getting us to this point. you've done an excellent job, and senator stabenow over in the senate, senator cochran for his good work and senator roberts in the previous congress. we've been -- i think like everybody i'm glad to be here. i'm going to try to exert some leadership and be brief and we'll see how that goes. but anyway, you know, we're hopefully at the beginning of the end of this process. and,...
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chairman lucas, chairwoman stabenow, ranking member peterson, ranking member cochran for calling this committee. i also want to thank leader pelosi for naming me as a country. i know members and their staffs have worked very hard on these bills. i feel privileged to be a part of this process. the foreign affairs committee has jurisdiction over title iii of the bills before us, which includes international food aid and export promotion measures. i'm going to focus most of my remarks on food aid reform, but i also want to mention that new york is the third-largest dairy state on and i'm the only new yorker on this conference. address several areas of concern to the bills that directly affect my congressional district and the state of new york. i strongly oppose the cuts to snap. so many americans are still recovering from the effects of the worst recession in generations. urge my colleagues to reject the cuts in the house bill which will disproportionately impact the ability of the elderly, children, and those who are less fortunate to feed themselves. i really hope we can work on these
chairman lucas, chairwoman stabenow, ranking member peterson, ranking member cochran for calling this committee. i also want to thank leader pelosi for naming me as a country. i know members and their staffs have worked very hard on these bills. i feel privileged to be a part of this process. the foreign affairs committee has jurisdiction over title iii of the bills before us, which includes international food aid and export promotion measures. i'm going to focus most of my remarks on food aid...
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.-3 frente a adrian peterson, en minesota... primer cuarto - peterson con el balon 18 yardas en el acarreo hasta la zona de anotacion para poner el marcador a su favor.... === despues griffin en el segundo episodio... con el pase para paulsen para tomar la ventaja... r.g.-3 lanzo para 281 yds y tres anotaciones en la noche... === pero en el ultimo cuarto, las capturas defensivas y peterson con el segundo touchdown en su cuenta derrotaron a washington 34 a 27 para ganar su segundo de la campaÑa... sexta derrota para los redskins... ===chroma key=== jf esta noche tres partido en la duela... denver gano su primero de la temporada en casa frente a atlanta.... take vo ---y en houston los rockets.... con viejos amigos d.howard.... add lib ===wipe=== add lib ---semifinales de conferecia en la mls.... en el este houston dynamo enfrentara al sporting kansas city... take vo sebastian velasquez 35' -- con el pase de wingert para sebastian velasquez 35' -- con el pase de wingert para con el pase de wingert para emparejar el marcador global
.-3 frente a adrian peterson, en minesota... primer cuarto - peterson con el balon 18 yardas en el acarreo hasta la zona de anotacion para poner el marcador a su favor.... === despues griffin en el segundo episodio... con el pase para paulsen para tomar la ventaja... r.g.-3 lanzo para 281 yds y tres anotaciones en la noche... === pero en el ultimo cuarto, las capturas defensivas y peterson con el segundo touchdown en su cuenta derrotaron a washington 34 a 27 para ganar su segundo de la...
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indra petersons, nice to have you out there. thank you. >>> new, folks, legal drama involving george zimmerman. the onetime neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted on charges of the death of trayvon martin has been arrested again this time for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend. he is in jail awaiting an appearance before a judge. this is not the first time he is accused of a crime in the months a jury set him mere. here is more. >> what is going on? he's in my house breaking my [ bleep ] and i asked him to leave. he has his freaking gun and breaking all of my stuff right now. >> reporter: that is the 911 call authorities say george zimmerman's girlfriend made during a domestic dispute that allegedly turned violent inside the home they share. >> you just broke my glass table! you just bloke my glasses and put your gun in my friggin' face and told me to get the [ bleep ] out. now get out of here. >> reporter: she said she was pushed out of her house by zimmerman and he had guns inside. she said the fight started after she had ask
indra petersons, nice to have you out there. thank you. >>> new, folks, legal drama involving george zimmerman. the onetime neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted on charges of the death of trayvon martin has been arrested again this time for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend. he is in jail awaiting an appearance before a judge. this is not the first time he is accused of a crime in the months a jury set him mere. here is more. >> what is going on? he's in my house breaking my...
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. >> indira petersons who just returned from the tornadoes is joining us. a couple of questions, yesterday, when you were there, you were talking about the fact they were expecting rain and did that pan out? >> fortunately, yeah, storm kicking up. lighter rain expected in the forecast today. but then especially as you go through thursday and friday some heavier rain is in the forecast for them. not to mention still very cold, temperatures in the 40s and getting colder as we go through the weekend. as far as the rest of the country, let's talk about this dome of high pressure in place for us today. we're talking about temperatures on the mild side. five to ten degrees below normal but the big story is what's going on out west. there you see charleston, about 65, d.c., 48. yeah, chilly, but that story again, remains out west. look at this moisture. this is hawaii. there's california. every time you see this, you know we're going to start getting heavy rain and good amounts of snow out west. and this is the storm that's eventually going to make its way
. >> indira petersons who just returned from the tornadoes is joining us. a couple of questions, yesterday, when you were there, you were talking about the fact they were expecting rain and did that pan out? >> fortunately, yeah, storm kicking up. lighter rain expected in the forecast today. but then especially as you go through thursday and friday some heavier rain is in the forecast for them. not to mention still very cold, temperatures in the 40s and getting colder as we go...
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indra petersons is in washington, illinois, this morning. what is the situation there, this morning, indra? >> reporter: it really is amazing. after we took a look around yesterday, i mean, this is the staging area we showed you yesterday. we have a lot of wood frame houses in this residential community you can't recognize. yesterday i was able to drive around in the region in the communities nearby. we were talking about two-story homes and some made of brick and leveled down to the ground. very easy tond how powerful the storm was. we know now it was an ef-4 tornado and winds packing 100 to 90 miles per hour. hundreds of thousands are still without power this morning after sunday's deadly tornado outbreak. illinois's governor declaring seven counties disaster areas in the wake of more than 70 reported twisters that tore across the midwest from missouri to wisconsin, killing at least eight people. >> we were hard-hit. we never, ever, in the history of illinois had so many
indra petersons is in washington, illinois, this morning. what is the situation there, this morning, indra? >> reporter: it really is amazing. after we took a look around yesterday, i mean, this is the staging area we showed you yesterday. we have a lot of wood frame houses in this residential community you can't recognize. yesterday i was able to drive around in the region in the communities nearby. we were talking about two-story homes and some made of brick and leveled down to the...
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. >> indra petersons sees pictures like that says it only takes a few inches of water to be a problem for your car. >> so much to talk about and get to it. we know it's cold. temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal especially when you fact in the windchill. let's talk about texas and delays. look at these warnings. arkansas stretching back through texas and concern for sleet and freezing rain. look at this. anywhere from several inches to a foot of snow seen allow new mexico and oklahoma. the concern through texas. freezing rain. majority of these reports have been less than a quarter of an inch but when you get to that you're talking about the power lines weighing 500 pounds and never a good thing and also not for air travel. two systems colliding. one bringing the moisture in from the gulf and combining with system coming out of canada. those two combine. you're talking about moisture combining with cold air and this is a concern as we go through the holidays. first into the southeast they were talking about heavy rain. 2 to 4 inches around the gulf
. >> indra petersons sees pictures like that says it only takes a few inches of water to be a problem for your car. >> so much to talk about and get to it. we know it's cold. temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal especially when you fact in the windchill. let's talk about texas and delays. look at these warnings. arkansas stretching back through texas and concern for sleet and freezing rain. look at this. anywhere from several inches to a foot of snow seen allow new mexico and...
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our indra petersons is tracking the latest forecast. >> he thought as the chief of staff to explore the possibility of what hillary on the ticket would mean for president obama in 2012. >> the political bombshell that everybody is talking about this morning. the explosive new report revealing there was talk of dumping vice president biden for hillary clinton. >>> justice for kj is coming! >> the launch of an investigation into the mysterious death of a teenager who was found in a rolled-up mat inside his high school gymnasium. >> happy friday! >> i'm michaela pereira in for zorai zoraida. >> i'm john berman. >> it feels like it's still october. >>> deadly and ferocious
our indra petersons is tracking the latest forecast. >> he thought as the chief of staff to explore the possibility of what hillary on the ticket would mean for president obama in 2012. >> the political bombshell that everybody is talking about this morning. the explosive new report revealing there was talk of dumping vice president biden for hillary clinton. >>> justice for kj is coming! >> the launch of an investigation into the mysterious death of a teenager who...
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peterson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership and hard work in getting us to this point. you've done an excellent job. senator stabenow over in the senate, senator cochran for his good work and senator roberts in the previous congress. we've been -- so i think like everybody i'm glad to be here. i'm going to try to exert some leadership and be brief. we'll see how that goes. anyway, you know, we're hopefully at the beginning of the end of this process. you know, we first started this almost four years ago when i was chairman. i probably got started earlier than i should have. but this has been going on too long, and i think i speak for all of us in saying that it's long past time to finish this farm bill. the difference between the house and senate farm bills, they span all titles and programs, conservation, dairy, crop insurance, even permanent law. they all need to be addressed. resolving these issues obviously poses a challenge, but i know that our respective agriculture committee members have the
peterson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership and hard work in getting us to this point. you've done an excellent job. senator stabenow over in the senate, senator cochran for his good work and senator roberts in the previous congress. we've been -- so i think like everybody i'm glad to be here. i'm going to try to exert some leadership and be brief. we'll see how that goes. anyway, you know, we're hopefully at the beginning of the end of this process. you know, we...
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. >> indra petersons is tracking this for us. but first, if you're planning to go anywhere east of the mississippi today. be prepared to wait. and wait and wait. so this storm is hitting some of the nation's biggest cities and biggest airline hubs. and that means big delays for millions of travelers. but we're hoping there are no cancellations. renee marsh is live at reagan international airport. what can you tell us, renee? >> reporter: let's call this the calm before the storm. you can see people are showing up to arrive only first flights here at reagan international. of course, at is this point, things are okay. of course as the day goes on, things will change. roughly 200 flights canceled nationwide. that is what the outlook looks like according to flight tracker websites this morning. and about 120 delays at this hour. here at reagan national airport, luke at the boards, everything looks pretty good.
. >> indra petersons is tracking this for us. but first, if you're planning to go anywhere east of the mississippi today. be prepared to wait. and wait and wait. so this storm is hitting some of the nation's biggest cities and biggest airline hubs. and that means big delays for millions of travelers. but we're hoping there are no cancellations. renee marsh is live at reagan international airport. what can you tell us, renee? >> reporter: let's call this the calm before the storm....
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senate, i called representative peterson and asked if he'd sit down with me for half an hour. i drove four hours and he sat down with me for two hours and i had all of my charts and he finally just said put those away. all the farnlers want is a fair deal and stability and there's about 11 people in the country that really understand this and ten of them live in north dakota. i did that for you, hogan. and i quickly realized the other person was colin peterson. >>> no matter where i go in our state, i'm always reminded of the critical role that agriculture plays on our economy. minnesota is number one in turkeys. we're excited about thanksgiving. we are number one in sweet corns and green peas and oats and we are number three in soybeans and number four in corn. we are also the home of some major agricultural committee that is care about this bill. co-ops like chs and land-o-lakes. so it malters to our entire state. being home last week, i think many of us learned that american people are sick and tired of people standing in the opposite corners of the boxing ring swinging pun
senate, i called representative peterson and asked if he'd sit down with me for half an hour. i drove four hours and he sat down with me for two hours and i had all of my charts and he finally just said put those away. all the farnlers want is a fair deal and stability and there's about 11 people in the country that really understand this and ten of them live in north dakota. i did that for you, hogan. and i quickly realized the other person was colin peterson. >>> no matter where i go...
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indra petersons is tracking the storm for us. i said i'm going to pack a lot of snacks and sit at the airport and wait and see if i can get out. >> i'll be there with you so at least you'll have company. lot to talk about today. >>> we are starting to see snow in the northeast and down in the southeast, we are seeing the rain and wintry mix including freezing rain right in through virginia. a tough situation. talk about the reminder what is going on. today is the day the two systems start to get close together and merge. let's talk about this. how much rain and how much snow are we going to see when it's all said and done into the southeast? looking at that heavy rain. over a foot of snow especially closer to lakes and kind of tapering off kentucky and tennessee. why are some people getting the rain and some the snow? back to the basics. here is the low. when you're on that front side you're moving all of that moisture coming out of the south and it's warm and you get the rain. the winds are the back side of the low the snow cold
indra petersons is tracking the storm for us. i said i'm going to pack a lot of snacks and sit at the airport and wait and see if i can get out. >> i'll be there with you so at least you'll have company. lot to talk about today. >>> we are starting to see snow in the northeast and down in the southeast, we are seeing the rain and wintry mix including freezing rain right in through virginia. a tough situation. talk about the reminder what is going on. today is the day the two...
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professor peterson, what's going on here? the distinction between professional blacks and black professionals. and we should make that clear. black professionals, lawyers, doctors and other kind of people. that's not who he is mad at. he is mad at people who claim as a profession to talk about and define blackness. is that a fair distinction to be made and what do you think the president was getting at if this is true? >> i think it's an interesting distinction to be made. you know, my interpretation of it is, the president means by professional blacks is those folk who are i think exploiting ideas about race and about blackness for personal gain rather than communal progress. you know, the critique could be applied to some of the folk who have been critiquing the president, but certainly not to all of them. and i think we have to also caution the president here. i mean, i don't know how substantive these leaks are. skron john and mark are great journalists, but there is still hearsay in all of this. so i would love to hear i
professor peterson, what's going on here? the distinction between professional blacks and black professionals. and we should make that clear. black professionals, lawyers, doctors and other kind of people. that's not who he is mad at. he is mad at people who claim as a profession to talk about and define blackness. is that a fair distinction to be made and what do you think the president was getting at if this is true? >> i think it's an interesting distinction to be made. you know, my...
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but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet. once i put that sample under the microscope, i mean, i knew instantly that that was it. >> you knew that they had the killer? >> i knew that was it. and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in reporters and tv crews who agreed not to show his face. >> he asked what was dropped in the river? nothing. >> he acknowledged he failed a lie detector test. then asked about the victims, wayne williams said this. >> some of these kids in places they don't have no places being at certain times of the day or night. some of them don't have no kind of hom
but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet. once i put that sample under the microscope, i mean, i knew instantly that that was it. >> you knew that they had the killer? >> i knew that was it. and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and...
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jake peterson shows off the process. >> how do tv person al its like the real housewives of vancouver look so skinny and young? they get what's called venus freeze treatment. >> we can treat any body part that you'd like. >> this on tv any more. folks in tampa, phoenix, even tulsa are getting the teaser done. >> what are we going to work on today? >> dr. robert lupo in florida is seeing great results with his patients. >> we see between 25 to 50% improvement within the first probably first four to six treatments. >> each session takes about 30 minutes. technicians simply massage the treatment areas with radio frequency wand. heat opens up fat cells and releases its content. result, reduced fat and tighter skin. most treated areas on the list, face and neck, arms, and the abdomen. but it can be done anywhere on the body. >> it does make a difference. >> dana butler vaughn has seen a quarter inch fat reduction in upper arms after just four sessionses. she's sporting new clothes now. >> it is all about, you know, feeling better when you look at yourself in your out if fits and clothes. >
jake peterson shows off the process. >> how do tv person al its like the real housewives of vancouver look so skinny and young? they get what's called venus freeze treatment. >> we can treat any body part that you'd like. >> this on tv any more. folks in tampa, phoenix, even tulsa are getting the teaser done. >> what are we going to work on today? >> dr. robert lupo in florida is seeing great results with his patients. >> we see between 25 to 50% improvement...
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indra petersons is tracking the storm for us. it's like it's everywhere. >> it literally is tracking from the west to the east and worst week of all. talk about what is going on. especially through texas expecting delays and especially in the morning hours as freezing rain and sleet is out there. it is moving to the east so later in the afternoon, it should look better through texas but arkansas through texas against freezing rain some places seeing a half an inch and most of them a quarter of an inch. it's bringing down the power lines either way. the setup. low continuing to track to the east and moisture picked up with that and intersecting with a second system and combining the two and the reason we are so concerned for the travel into the northeast. as we go through the holidays here, what are we looking at? 2 to 4 inches the next 24-hour period and 3 to 5 inches into the carolinas as the system first is kind of a moisture driven storm out of the good enough. then the system tomorrow brings rain up the eastern seaboard and b
indra petersons is tracking the storm for us. it's like it's everywhere. >> it literally is tracking from the west to the east and worst week of all. talk about what is going on. especially through texas expecting delays and especially in the morning hours as freezing rain and sleet is out there. it is moving to the east so later in the afternoon, it should look better through texas but arkansas through texas against freezing rain some places seeing a half an inch and most of them a...
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indra petersons is live there. that's coming up after the break. that way with health care.ly wok with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you ar
indra petersons is live there. that's coming up after the break. that way with health care.ly wok with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from...
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-- collin peterson says if the white house gets too deeply involved, whatever help -- they were for, the house would be against. >> he is working behind the scenes, and helping them out olicy wise -- policy-wise. what does the house want to do ultimately, because they separated the farm bill from the food stamp bill, and tackle them separately. >> we do not know what the house is going to do, because we have a very factionalized house of representatives. they say keep the food stamps and the farm bill separate raid -- separate. a lot of the institutions on capitol hill see themselves as them again the world. --against the world. the congresswoman is trying to be a good soldier, and the democrats are trying to get a bill through, but they know that the snap program is very important. if they had for different -- figured out how to bridge these gaps, we would have rogress. >> the house and senate conferees are trying to negotiate some sort of deal on
-- collin peterson says if the white house gets too deeply involved, whatever help -- they were for, the house would be against. >> he is working behind the scenes, and helping them out olicy wise -- policy-wise. what does the house want to do ultimately, because they separated the farm bill from the food stamp bill, and tackle them separately. >> we do not know what the house is going to do, because we have a very factionalized house of representatives. they say keep the food...
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we have indra peterson. so let's begin with indra, she's in coraopolis, pennsylvania. >> reporter: you can see a couple inches of snow just overnight. and i want to show what you is behind me. this is what so many travelers will be having to deal with today. just take a look at the highways. the slick roads are out there. and we mentioned this is only going to be the toughest time of this entire storm period this morning. so all those travelers that are trying to get out ahead of the storm, they will be dealing with the heaviest rain and the heaviest snow. take a look at the radar, you can see how many millions will be empaimpacted by this. if you're close r to the coastline, you're seeing the heavy rain. on the back side of it, we're seeing the snow. at times it's coming down pretty good out there. even ohio they got 6 to 8 inches of snow. just north of us here, already 10 inches of snow. and more of it is on the way. this low is actually still creeping up to the north. so slowly making its way up to the no
we have indra peterson. so let's begin with indra, she's in coraopolis, pennsylvania. >> reporter: you can see a couple inches of snow just overnight. and i want to show what you is behind me. this is what so many travelers will be having to deal with today. just take a look at the highways. the slick roads are out there. and we mentioned this is only going to be the toughest time of this entire storm period this morning. so all those travelers that are trying to get out ahead of the...
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our indra petersons is tracking the areas hardest hit. >>> is america spying on the pope? the explosive new claim about the nsa as the white house finally knits spying by the u.s. government has gone too far. >>> we climbed out and got on top of the bus. i thought i was going to die. >> terrifying. a school bus plunging off a bridge and into the creek. how the children inside managed to get out alive. >> terrific. >> welcome back. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira in for zoraida sambolin today. >>> a punishing drought led to deadly flash flooding in 24 hours. a monster storm swamping central texas overnight. two people have died. one of them ripped right from his car by the raging waters. up to 14 inches of rain falling in some neighbors south of boston leading to more than a hundred rescues. >> drainage ditch on the side of it and i went to see how high the water was and when i looked out, there was no drainage ditch. that was just water out there. >> the water came too fast. there wouldn't have been time to get the people out of the houses. i was at mcdonald. my w
our indra petersons is tracking the areas hardest hit. >>> is america spying on the pope? the explosive new claim about the nsa as the white house finally knits spying by the u.s. government has gone too far. >>> we climbed out and got on top of the bus. i thought i was going to die. >> terrifying. a school bus plunging off a bridge and into the creek. how the children inside managed to get out alive. >> terrific. >> welcome back. i'm john berman. >>...
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incorporate grid petersons tracking the cold. how far will it drop. how long will it last. >> that's the big tease. how long will it last. happy you're with us, i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. >> it's been nearly a week since typhoon haiyan slammed into the pil feens and survivors are growing more an more desperate for help. aid is slowly trickling in. it's slowed by the bad weather around extent of damage there. some areas are only accessible by helicopter. officials say they are doing the very best they can under these circumstances but there are reports of looting and additional deaths as hungry, angry people try to get what they need in order to survivor. so right now, the death toll is just over 1800. that is including two americans. we do not know their names or where they are from yet. the president of the philippines tells cnn that he believes stilts that 10,000 were killed might be too high. but there are some areas that are still impassible. so, you know, we have to wait and see there there's a desperate search for loved ones.
incorporate grid petersons tracking the cold. how far will it drop. how long will it last. >> that's the big tease. how long will it last. happy you're with us, i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. >> it's been nearly a week since typhoon haiyan slammed into the pil feens and survivors are growing more an more desperate for help. aid is slowly trickling in. it's slowed by the bad weather around extent of damage there. some areas are only accessible by helicopter....
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. >> robert custer is joining us and msnbc contributor jimmy williams and prefer james peterson is a director at lehigh university. robert, republicans appear to be a party without a leader at the moment. it seems a certain trio of rand paul and ted cruz and chris christie which is pulling ahead of the pact. do you expect to see these three men up on the stage in 2016 battling it out for the gop nomination? >> i expect all of them to take a hard look at running for president and i think they represent some of the power center right now within the republican party and i think it's going to be a wild circus like primary in 2015 and 2016. rand paul for the hard right. >> why a circus? i thought we had that in 2012. you think this could tump 2012? >> i think it's much bigger. one, you'll have a lot of smaller conservative players looking at running for president as a book deal or tv contract and some people we are not thinking about now i think are looking at running for president. plus you'll have a random governors and senators also looking in the mirror and seeing a future president.
. >> robert custer is joining us and msnbc contributor jimmy williams and prefer james peterson is a director at lehigh university. robert, republicans appear to be a party without a leader at the moment. it seems a certain trio of rand paul and ted cruz and chris christie which is pulling ahead of the pact. do you expect to see these three men up on the stage in 2016 battling it out for the gop nomination? >> i expect all of them to take a hard look at running for president and i...
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peterson? >> well, i do believe that we have to -- until we're going to sort of repeal the supreme court decision or as krystal suggests get some constitutional amendments to make a more robust model for campaign measuring of finances, i think we have to meet them both where they are as movements, with citizens engaged in political processes coming out to vote. and yes at the state level. remember, democrats don't control a whole lot of states. but people have got to press their legislators and make sure they're paying attention to what's going on. otherwise privatization, large businesses, and the 1% will continue to dominate politics. >> you know, krystal, president obama's speaking tonight to the grassroots groups organizing for america. and they just put out this ad. about a young man going home for the holidays. check it out. >> what the heck do they want to talk to me about? so what's so important? >> your dad and i are moving in with you. >> roomies! >> we know what you did in vegas. >>
peterson? >> well, i do believe that we have to -- until we're going to sort of repeal the supreme court decision or as krystal suggests get some constitutional amendments to make a more robust model for campaign measuring of finances, i think we have to meet them both where they are as movements, with citizens engaged in political processes coming out to vote. and yes at the state level. remember, democrats don't control a whole lot of states. but people have got to press their...
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indra petersons is tracking the storm. she is in the pittsburgh suburbs this morning and she's joining us on the phone. how is the situation there, indra? >> you know, it's really amazing, coming in yesterday, i was shocked to see that the planes landed. visibility was so poor. light rain yesterday afternoon. there's definitely some flurries coming down here. take a look at the radar right now, you can actually see where the system is right now. the travel nightmare is filled with so many people today. we're still talking about heavier rain pushing into the northeast. take a look at the northeast all the way down to the mid-atlantic. you're still talking about that heavy rain on the back side, just like in pennsylvania, still talking about the snow coming down. the bulk of it pushing east, that's the good news, kind of moving out of the ohio valley. unfortunately, conditions can worsen to places like upstate new york with heavier bands of snow making their way in. speaking of snow, we've seen good amounts in ohio, 6 to 8 i
indra petersons is tracking the storm. she is in the pittsburgh suburbs this morning and she's joining us on the phone. how is the situation there, indra? >> you know, it's really amazing, coming in yesterday, i was shocked to see that the planes landed. visibility was so poor. light rain yesterday afternoon. there's definitely some flurries coming down here. take a look at the radar right now, you can actually see where the system is right now. the travel nightmare is filled with so many...
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adriÁn peterson. 1,2, 3 le cayeron. 4 y nada. se fue a meter hasta el touchdown. lo levantÓ. y como tren. >>> este es un... iba perdiendo la universidad de nebraska 24-21 manda la Última oportunidad. le rebota absoluta a todo el mundo y west se queda con el balÓn, la a atrapada y la victoria. impresionante football americano universitario. vÍctor... la roba y despuÉs se va va solito la clavada espectacular. se luciÓ y se merece un lugar en nuestro mÁs unificmagnÍfico se con el 7. atenciÓn le pegaba asÍ. rebota, atenciÓn, se le fue al portero y quÉ, termina siendo una anotaciÓn. la vemos una vez mÁs para que pueda realmente apreciar lo que es el error garrafal y asÍ, termina ganando el stock city. >>> al segundo 50 del partido esta de suazo. es un golazo por como ve y por como define. asÍ, por arriba, nada mÁs el chupete. primero el recorte y despuÉs, tomela. golazo de monterrey suazo dentro de lo mejor. >>> para los que celebran la gran victoria de los red sox de boston ahÍ lo vemos, desde 1918, que no ganaba en su propia casa y ahora son campeones mundiales
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peterson, we know that in -- i believe it's 2003, the number of centrifuges was something like 600. and that now we're talking about thousands. so tougher sanctions wouldn't necessarily, you know, be the answer. it hasn't so far been the answer. >> it hasn't. i mean, some of the critics would say that sanctions is what kind of got them to the table here. but, remember, we all know, a very complicated situation. if you think about a conservative government in israel, we have essentially military rule in egypt. you have sunni/shia tensions emerging in iraq. it's important that our relationship with iran becomes something different than it has been if you think about afghanistan, pakistan. it's a complex situation. i don't think the american people are going to be distracted by this. i also don't think the president nor secretary kerry are going to do a victory lap. this is part of a process. it's a six-month kind of, sort of process. we'll see what happens after that. but it's a very complex political situation. i think the president is doing like he said he was going to do. to be hon
peterson, we know that in -- i believe it's 2003, the number of centrifuges was something like 600. and that now we're talking about thousands. so tougher sanctions wouldn't necessarily, you know, be the answer. it hasn't so far been the answer. >> it hasn't. i mean, some of the critics would say that sanctions is what kind of got them to the table here. but, remember, we all know, a very complicated situation. if you think about a conservative government in israel, we have essentially...
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i don't go back to tonight's politics panel with me are marc harrold nicole williams and kyle peterson let's get back to it the supreme court today granted circuit fancy way of saying yes we will hear the case and actually this is a case that the obama administration wanted them to hear because they have lost to the lower court in my recollection is correct and basically what's going on here is hobby lobby which is a for profit corporation it's owned by a family called the green family who are fundamentalist christians and as fundamentalist christians you know they're entitled to run their business pretty much any way they want they want sole shot classes for example we don't believe in charge of care by heart you know. but and sunday everybody you know nobody works on sundays a going to happen you know it's the holy day. they should have a conversation so of the us but in any case. but now they're saying that as a corporation. they can have a religion and that religion is protected under the first amendment of the united states and real confused i mean when what's next corporations ca
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would cut into his bottom line but in reality opponents of the carbon tax like my next guest austin peterson libertarian commentator and editor of the republican the libertarian or dot com are the ones who arguably are tripping on acid not austin welcome. tom i never touch the stuff my friend begs or have moved like. oh you should you should try it austin . do you think do you think do you really believe that it's ok for a multi billion dollar arguably over the over the decades multi-trillion dollar industry to get away with not pain the waste the bill for the trash that they take out when you. i have to pay to dispose of art absolutely not but that's exactly what this carbon tax would do you're basically saying to these industries that they can pay to pollute so let me ask you something do you think it's ok for me to go to the government and say hey i'm going to give you the government fifty dollars and then i'm going to go pollute my neighbor's lawn that's ridiculous tom people who pollute other people's lawns should have to pay the prices for that directly to the people whose lawn they po
would cut into his bottom line but in reality opponents of the carbon tax like my next guest austin peterson libertarian commentator and editor of the republican the libertarian or dot com are the ones who arguably are tripping on acid not austin welcome. tom i never touch the stuff my friend begs or have moved like. oh you should you should try it austin . do you think do you think do you really believe that it's ok for a multi billion dollar arguably over the over the decades multi-trillion...
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and welcome back to tonight's politics panel we are marc harrold nicole williams and kyle peterson let's get back to it the supreme court today granted cert fancy way of saying yes we will hear the case and actually this is a case that the obama administration wanted them to hear because they have lost to the lower court in my recollection is correct and basically what's going on here is hobby lobby which is a for profit corporation it's owned by a family called the green family who are fundamentalist christians and as fundamentalist christians you know they're entitled to run their business pretty much any way they want they want so shot classes for example we don't believe in charge you can't buy hot you know. but and sunday everybody you know nobody works on sundays a going to happen you know it's the holy day. they should have a conversation so it's been in any case. but now they're saying that as a corporation. they can have a religion and that religion is protected under the first amendment of the united states and real confused i mean when what's next corporations can marry and th
and welcome back to tonight's politics panel we are marc harrold nicole williams and kyle peterson let's get back to it the supreme court today granted cert fancy way of saying yes we will hear the case and actually this is a case that the obama administration wanted them to hear because they have lost to the lower court in my recollection is correct and basically what's going on here is hobby lobby which is a for profit corporation it's owned by a family called the green family who are...
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i wanted to come to you, professor peterson. because in 1967, when the supreme court ruled that anti miss original nation laws are unconstitutional, there were still 16 states with such laws on the books. is it your view that it will it take a supreme court ruling to make same-sex marriage legal across the country? >> i do think so, martin. i think, honestly, the federal government has a role to play here in federalizing marriage equality. and what you're seeing with some of these states, i think angela is right. that there are some states that -- we can get to 30, 35, maybe even 40 states. there will be some states that will hold out, that will require that federal piece or that supreme court ruling to make it legal across land. but what some oh of these states are seeing, martin, there are some economic benefits to equity and social justice. and actually marriage equality allows for certain economic resources to flourish, based upon the ways in which couples come together and tax rates and things of that nature. and people wil
i wanted to come to you, professor peterson. because in 1967, when the supreme court ruled that anti miss original nation laws are unconstitutional, there were still 16 states with such laws on the books. is it your view that it will it take a supreme court ruling to make same-sex marriage legal across the country? >> i do think so, martin. i think, honestly, the federal government has a role to play here in federalizing marriage equality. and what you're seeing with some of these states,...
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irin carmon, professor peterson and ryan, thank you all. coming up, it's the cheney edition. and a developing story out of florida involving today's arrest of one george zimmerman. stay with us. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. the same essential nutrients as fresh. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wan
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thank you, dana millbank, as well as professor james peterson. coming up, the art of a deal. iran agrees to a short term freeze of its nuclear program. is it a deal worth doing? needless to say, the skeptics are out. ♪ ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! >>> tough talk and plus itter may be the easy thing to do politically, but not the right thing to do for our security. >> in the two days since president obama surprised the world with a preliminary deal with iran over its nuclear weapons program, there is hand wringing about whether it's acceptable. in return for a multitude of requirements, including daily inspections, sank sank shuns, iran will have access to $7 billion in froz
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would cut into his bottom line but in reality opponents of the carbon tax like my next guest austin peterson libertarian commentator and editor of the republican the libertarian. are the ones who arguably are tripping on acid but austin welcome. tom i never touch the stuff my friend begs for have moved back. oh well you should you should try it austin anyhow do you think do you think do you really believe that it's ok for a multi billion dollar arguably over the over the decades multi-trillion dollar industry to get away with not pain the waste the bill for the trash that they take out when you. and i have to pay to dispose of art absolutely not but that's exactly what this carbon tax would do you're basically saying to these industries that they can pay to pollute so let me ask you something do you think it's ok for me to go to the government and say hey i'm going to give you the government fifty dollars and then i'm going to go pollute my neighbor's lawn that's ridiculous tom people who pollute other people's lawns should have to pay the prices for that directly to the people whose lawn th
would cut into his bottom line but in reality opponents of the carbon tax like my next guest austin peterson libertarian commentator and editor of the republican the libertarian. are the ones who arguably are tripping on acid but austin welcome. tom i never touch the stuff my friend begs for have moved back. oh well you should you should try it austin anyhow do you think do you think do you really believe that it's ok for a multi billion dollar arguably over the over the decades multi-trillion...
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would cut into his bottom line but in reality opponents of the carbon tax like my next guest austin peterson libertarian commentator and editor of the republican the libertarian or dot com are the ones who arguably are tripping on acid not austin welcome. tom i never touch the stuff my friend begs for have moved like. oh you should you should try it austin anyhow do you think do you think do you really believe that it's ok for a multi billion dollar arguably over the over the decades multi-trillion dollar industry to get away with not pain the waste the bill for the trash that they take out when you. and i have to pay to dispose of art absolutely not but that's exactly what this carbon tax would do you're basically saying to these industries that they can pay to pollute so let me ask you something do you think it's ok for me to go to the government and say hey i'm going to give you the government fifty dollars and then i'm going to go pollute my neighbor's lawn that's ridiculous tom people who pollute other people's lawns should have to pay the prices for that directly to the people whose la
would cut into his bottom line but in reality opponents of the carbon tax like my next guest austin peterson libertarian commentator and editor of the republican the libertarian or dot com are the ones who arguably are tripping on acid not austin welcome. tom i never touch the stuff my friend begs for have moved like. oh you should you should try it austin anyhow do you think do you think do you really believe that it's ok for a multi billion dollar arguably over the over the decades...
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después este que las corre todas, peterson, 28 a 27. ¿quien viene? red skins abajo, y en la última oportunidad estaba fuera. minnesota consigue segunda victoria de la temporada >> nba, dwight llegó a los lakers para ser protagonista y lo fue, pero solución nunca, a continuación tormentoso paso de howard >> luego de temporada en lakers como ruleta rusa, howard se vio las caras por primera vez con gasol con quien tuvo tormentosa relación. la magia terminó cuando debio competir con poderosos jugadores y lesiones, sin dejar afuera controversia incesante de los lakers. el resto es historia. a pesar del interés de la gerencia de los lakers, decidió pasar la página para comenzar desde cero con piston rockets. ahora aparentemente ha vuelto con criptonita de más, logrando record de 29 puntos ante portland y ya son favoritos en la conferencia. howard expresó que esta noche fue todo menos una reunión con
después este que las corre todas, peterson, 28 a 27. ¿quien viene? red skins abajo, y en la última oportunidad estaba fuera. minnesota consigue segunda victoria de la temporada >> nba, dwight llegó a los lakers para ser protagonista y lo fue, pero solución nunca, a continuación tormentoso paso de howard >> luego de temporada en lakers como ruleta rusa, howard se vio las caras por primera vez con gasol con quien tuvo tormentosa relación. la magia terminó cuando debio competir...
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peterson foundation for their continued partnership in the series. we could not do this without them. here to say a few words from the foundation is michael peterson, president, chief operating officer. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, ben. welcome today. we're very glad to be sponsoring this event today, and the nonpartisan mission of the peterson foundation is to increase awareness and accelerate action on america's long-term fiscal challenges. and today is a very important time on our issue because, as you all know, we just made it through a government shutdown, and we nearly averted that's on our nation's debt ceiling and defaulting on our national debt, and we just have a couple of months before we have more similar deadlines before with us. at our foundation we think it's very important to move beyond this governing by crisis and institute a long-term fiscal plan. and not only do we need to get our long-term fiscal house in order, but this governing by crisis really hurts today's economy. recently, we put out a study that showed that gove
peterson foundation for their continued partnership in the series. we could not do this without them. here to say a few words from the foundation is michael peterson, president, chief operating officer. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, ben. welcome today. we're very glad to be sponsoring this event today, and the nonpartisan mission of the peterson foundation is to increase awareness and accelerate action on america's long-term fiscal challenges. and today is a very important time...
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while go back to tonight's big picture politics panel with mikhail peterson kristie setser and marc harrold let's get back to it. i think one of the most important this is one of these kind of bellwether things you know are is the nation shifting more conservative more progressive what's going on colorado has this thing called amendment sixty six it's going to replace a flat tax in colorado with a progressive income tax and it's going to raise taxes by a billion dollars and they just did this in california two years ago that it's going to raise taxes by a billion dollars and forced the state to allocate forty three percent of the total budget to their schools people are saying enough already we want the schools to work and it has the support of both the teachers' union and people like bill and melinda gates who are typically so friendly to teachers unions are more typically promoting things like charter schools so. because it's also increasing funding for charter schools. thoughts on this you know thoughts on where this is going and what it may have to do with the democratic and republican
while go back to tonight's big picture politics panel with mikhail peterson kristie setser and marc harrold let's get back to it. i think one of the most important this is one of these kind of bellwether things you know are is the nation shifting more conservative more progressive what's going on colorado has this thing called amendment sixty six it's going to replace a flat tax in colorado with a progressive income tax and it's going to raise taxes by a billion dollars and they just did this...
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. >> john of jh peterson and plumbing say 95% of all plumbing calls thanksgiving week are because of stuffed up kitchen drains. >> you can cut any drain in any house around the kitchen and find a grease ji buildup in it. >> here's a pipe peterson cut from a home only 7 years old. it's lined with gobs of grease. >> it is the buildup of grease that actually ends up making the stoppage. >> but the problem doesn't stop there. >> it can accumulate not only in your house sewer system where it can cause a lot of maintenance problems for us. >> wayne oversees the fats, oils and grease program at the washington suburban sanitary commission. he took us into the depths of a sewer pumping station to show us the agree problem. up to 60% are preventible. >> it makes the pipes narrower. it gets through the pumping station where we are today, and then is in a reservoir before it's pumped. and at that point it accumulates by floating to top and becoming a scum layer. >> and it costs tens of thousands of dollars for wsec to clean it up. while restaurants are required to maintain grease interceptors an
. >> john of jh peterson and plumbing say 95% of all plumbing calls thanksgiving week are because of stuffed up kitchen drains. >> you can cut any drain in any house around the kitchen and find a grease ji buildup in it. >> here's a pipe peterson cut from a home only 7 years old. it's lined with gobs of grease. >> it is the buildup of grease that actually ends up making the stoppage. >> but the problem doesn't stop there. >> it can accumulate not only in your...
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joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel kyle peterson an engine editor of the american spectator christie setser progressive strategist and president c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author of let's get to it. i think they just close their polls but we don't have the data we want to results for a little while but it appears the terry mcauliffe is probably going to win those there are. those there was a op ed in the politico today i think about saying you know hey he outspent cuccinelli so course it's all about the money but i think the the. there's a larger issue here i mean the guy who's running mark over cheney who's running for a.g. on this ticket who's running for cuccinelli soldier proposed actual legislation that if a woman has a miscarriage she has to present herself to the police department within twenty four hours or she goes to prison for a year and i'm not making this up this guy actually proposed this as a law as a state senator which is what he is right now and and frankly cuccinelli is not all that different
joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel kyle peterson an engine editor of the american spectator christie setser progressive strategist and president c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author of let's get to it. i think they just close their polls but we don't have the data we want to results for a little while but it appears the terry mcauliffe is probably going to win those there are. those there was a op ed in the politico...
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indra petersons is going that for us. tell us what you're seeing as this moves across the country. >> it will make a lot of people go crazy with the travel plans, the conditions are only worsening. we're seeing snow into the northeast, down to the south. we're talking about the heavy rain starting to fill in. we have a pattern here, a moisture pulling in from the gulf and also that cold air diving down from canada. today is the day these two systems get close together when we start to get that big mess as far as your travel plans. notice in the southeast, anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain closer to the gulf. it's spreading into the carolinas and virginia, talking about a wintry mix and in between. over a foot of snow expected. it's around the lakes and tapering off as you get back through kentucky and tennessee. why are people getting rain, why are people getting snow? go back to the basics. you're on the front side of the low, out of the south, cold winds from canada will bring the snow and wintry mix. let's take it da
indra petersons is going that for us. tell us what you're seeing as this moves across the country. >> it will make a lot of people go crazy with the travel plans, the conditions are only worsening. we're seeing snow into the northeast, down to the south. we're talking about the heavy rain starting to fill in. we have a pattern here, a moisture pulling in from the gulf and also that cold air diving down from canada. today is the day these two systems get close together when we start to get...
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joining me now are victoria defrancesco soto and james peterson. james, speaker boehner gets covered then spends the weekend trying to trash the law. why won't they justin embrace this? >> i don't know, rev. i mean, obviously the deal with speaker boehner, he's being means tested. he tried to politicize something th up being inaccurate. but the irony of this whole thing is when you look at working best in california and kentucky as you mentioned, it works best in the states where the states have taken control over the exchanges and made it sort of adaptable to their own states and to their own constituents. and it's the republican party that is always sort of touting states rights. they're always pushing the autonomy of the states. so it's a huge irony here that if they had worked through the processes that are consistent with their own ideology, they would have been more successful in this process. so i hope that more states sort of accept medicaid, but also more states create their own exchanges to offset some of the challenges we've seen with he
joining me now are victoria defrancesco soto and james peterson. james, speaker boehner gets covered then spends the weekend trying to trash the law. why won't they justin embrace this? >> i don't know, rev. i mean, obviously the deal with speaker boehner, he's being means tested. he tried to politicize something th up being inaccurate. but the irony of this whole thing is when you look at working best in california and kentucky as you mentioned, it works best in the states where the...
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peterson was rocking the world. an 18-year-old touchdown, early minnesota up. but then garcon makes it 10-7. griffin is hanging in the pocket like we like to see him. second half, everything went in reverse. christian ponder scrambles to get to the one. doesn't score. gets injured. never came back. adrian peterson scored on the next play. then the offensive line just dissolved. a couple of sacks by minnesota. redskins had one more shot, down the stretch. gordon can't hold on to it. drop it is in the end zone. last chance for the redskins. santana moss cannot toe tap it and wouldn't you know it. take a look at the replay there. so close and yet so far away from a victory. the redskins leading 24-14 at the half. they lose 34-27 in minnesota to the 1-7 vikings. the redskins now fall to 3-5. wow. redskins lose in minnesota. that's your morning sports. have a great day, everybody. >>> well, minnesota's hockey team was at verizon center last night. alex ovechkin scored his nhl leading 13th goal in the first period. but down one in the 3rd, marcus johann seen got the
peterson was rocking the world. an 18-year-old touchdown, early minnesota up. but then garcon makes it 10-7. griffin is hanging in the pocket like we like to see him. second half, everything went in reverse. christian ponder scrambles to get to the one. doesn't score. gets injured. never came back. adrian peterson scored on the next play. then the offensive line just dissolved. a couple of sacks by minnesota. redskins had one more shot, down the stretch. gordon can't hold on to it. drop it is...
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we can't just have one guy trying to tackle adrian peterson. we have to make sure we have four, five guys there to bring him down. >> number two right here. winning the faceoff, back to ovechkin. he scores. welcome back ovechkin. >> reporter: welcome back alex ovechkin indeed. the capitals captain lit the lamp twice in his return from an upper body injury. the caps used a five-goal 2nd period to blow out the new york islanders 6-2. that will do it for your morning sports. i'm kristen berset. wusa9. >>> democrats take two of the top offices in virginia. we're going to have reaction to the election results coming up. the results are at the bottom of the screen. >>> d.c. women have some of the busiest schedules in the nation. now a business has streamlined their efforts to keep looking their best and take some of the time off. we'll have that story. monika? >> on the southbound side of i- 95 here in springfield right at the bottom of your screen, there are some flashing lights. an incident on the shoulder there. arrow boards set up as well on the
we can't just have one guy trying to tackle adrian peterson. we have to make sure we have four, five guys there to bring him down. >> number two right here. winning the faceoff, back to ovechkin. he scores. welcome back ovechkin. >> reporter: welcome back alex ovechkin indeed. the capitals captain lit the lamp twice in his return from an upper body injury. the caps used a five-goal 2nd period to blow out the new york islanders 6-2. that will do it for your morning sports. i'm...
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the death toll rising to 8 indra petersons is live in washington. good morning. >> good morning, chris. we all saw that damage yesterday. today we now know from the national weather service, yes, this was an e f-4 tornado. picture winds of 190 miles an hour, stretching for over 34 1/2 miles. the width of this tornado was a half mile wide. hundreds of thousands are still without power after sunday's deadly tornado outbreak. illinois's governor declaring seven counties disaster areas in the wake of more than 07 reported twisters that tore across the midwest from missouri to wisconsin, killing at least eight people. >> we were hard hit. we've never, ever in the history of illinois had so many tornados in the month of november. >> reporter: from above, y can see where this tornado touched down in an open field and then pummeled this community in washington, illinois. at least half of the town of brickport was destroyed. and three people died when a tornado ripped apart two mobile home parks. >> you just don't think things like this will happen. you just
the death toll rising to 8 indra petersons is live in washington. good morning. >> good morning, chris. we all saw that damage yesterday. today we now know from the national weather service, yes, this was an e f-4 tornado. picture winds of 190 miles an hour, stretching for over 34 1/2 miles. the width of this tornado was a half mile wide. hundreds of thousands are still without power after sunday's deadly tornado outbreak. illinois's governor declaring seven counties disaster areas in the...
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peterson rushed for a buck 40 last week against the cowboys. he will be a handful tonight. is this the beginning of that big playoff push is what we're asking you? hit us up on tellwusa9.com. we want to hear from you. also coming up later another former nfl great struggling with memory loss, some important stuff coming up in a few minutes. >>> three different sports authority stores were the scene of some pretty ugly flash mob robberies this week. they were caught on tape in the chicago area. the suspects ran out with arm loads and sometimes entire racks of sporting goods. in one case a clerk was trampled. no one was seriously hurt. >>> an aspiring rapper known as sauce the boss is suing a new york city police department. >> dweshawn shingles said police unlawfully entered his cousin's apartment and would not uncuff him until he started rapping. the 27-year-old said the experience was humiliating and squashed his creativity. no comment from police. >>> still ahead the plot thickens in the dolphins bullying scandal. >> what do physics, basketball and the harlem globetrotters
peterson rushed for a buck 40 last week against the cowboys. he will be a handful tonight. is this the beginning of that big playoff push is what we're asking you? hit us up on tellwusa9.com. we want to hear from you. also coming up later another former nfl great struggling with memory loss, some important stuff coming up in a few minutes. >>> three different sports authority stores were the scene of some pretty ugly flash mob robberies this week. they were caught on tape in the...