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michael peterson, welcome to the program. guest: thank you, bill. great to be here. st: remind us of what your foundation is all about. what is its mission? guest: the peterson foundation is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation dedicated to increasing awareness and accelerating action on america's long-term fiscal challenges. we are concerned about our budget and the trajectory of our debt over the coming decades. and as you know, very little attention is paid to this in washington. is a real threat to the future of the company -- it is a real threat to the future of the country. we work with policy organizations to build consensus on a bipartisan basis. host: this was the week where the u.s. national debt hit $30 trillion. why should americans care about that number? guest: it is a big burden placed on current citizens, based on our past budgetary irresponsibility. americans should care for any number of reasons. today, we are spending $1 billion a day on interest. that is a lot of money. over the next 10 years, it is $5.4 billion on interest alone. as we tackle probl
michael peterson, welcome to the program. guest: thank you, bill. great to be here. st: remind us of what your foundation is all about. what is its mission? guest: the peterson foundation is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation dedicated to increasing awareness and accelerating action on america's long-term fiscal challenges. we are concerned about our budget and the trajectory of our debt over the coming decades. and as you know, very little attention is paid to this in washington. is a real...
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michael peterson, welcome to the program. guest: thank you, bill. great to be here. st: remind us of what your foundation is all about. what is its mission? guest: the peterson foundation is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation dedicated to increasing awareness and accelerating action on america's long-term fiscal challenges. we are concerned about our budget and the trajectory of our debt over the coming decades. and as you know, very little attention is paid to this in washington. is a real threat to the future of the company -- it is a real threat to the future of the country. we work with policy organizations to build consensus on a bipartisan basis. host: this was the week where the u.s. national debt hit $30 trillion. why should americans care about that number? guest: it is a big burden placed on current citizens, based on our past budgetary irresponsibility. americans should care for any number of reasons. today, we are spending $1 billion a day on interest. that is a lot of money. over the next 10 years, it is $5.4 billion on interest alone. as we tackle probl
michael peterson, welcome to the program. guest: thank you, bill. great to be here. st: remind us of what your foundation is all about. what is its mission? guest: the peterson foundation is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation dedicated to increasing awareness and accelerating action on america's long-term fiscal challenges. we are concerned about our budget and the trajectory of our debt over the coming decades. and as you know, very little attention is paid to this in washington. is a real...
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foundation chair michael peterson discusses the national debt hitting 33 -- $30 trillionficit reduction. also, we discussed rising crime rates and a group's recommendation to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 sunday morning on c-span or c-span.org or c-span now, and join the conversation with your facebook comments, phone calls texts, and tweets. ,>> next, rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel, who spoke at the 2022 winter meeting, where the group voted to censure representative liz cheney and representative adam kinzinger for their votes on the january 6 committee.
foundation chair michael peterson discusses the national debt hitting 33 -- $30 trillionficit reduction. also, we discussed rising crime rates and a group's recommendation to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 sunday morning on c-span or c-span.org or c-span now, and join the conversation with your facebook comments, phone calls texts, and tweets. ,>> next, rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel, who spoke at the 2022 winter meeting, where the group voted to censure...
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but infections a soaring, michael bank, peterson, is a political scientist. he leads denmark's largest project on pandemic behavior and advises the government. a lot of people are surprised about this move. is it justified? so the justification is that we are no longer seeing a very significant pressure on the hospitals. and in order to legally have restrictions in denmark, you need to be able to justify it as a societal threat. and, and right now it doesn't seem to be what it, what about the threat on the mobile? so what, what we can see is that also the elderly actually in favor of lifting the restrictions . that doesn't mean that, that they are not concerned about getting infected button to provide me the data that we have suggest that they will handle the risk themselves. they have been isolating through january, and they will most likely isolate through february as well. and we can also see that the general population of denmark is also oriented towards that there are some who are vulnerable and, and motivated to, to still try to protect them, even thoug
but infections a soaring, michael bank, peterson, is a political scientist. he leads denmark's largest project on pandemic behavior and advises the government. a lot of people are surprised about this move. is it justified? so the justification is that we are no longer seeing a very significant pressure on the hospitals. and in order to legally have restrictions in denmark, you need to be able to justify it as a societal threat. and, and right now it doesn't seem to be what it, what about the...
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it's a pretty big is the way out of the pandemic. political sciences, michael bank, peterson, thank you very much for your analysis. you're welcome. a year ago me a massage me over through elected lea. don't sense a g and c's power in a coup. the united states, britain and canada, now announced new sanctions against the haunted talking talk. members of the judiciary, you and chief antonio terrace, urged the world to put more pressure on me a most military bulls. in a statement he says, in the past year there has been an intensification and violence, deepening of the human rights and humanitarian crises, and a rapid rise of poverty. multiple vulnerabilities of old people across me. and myra, it's regional implications, require an urgent response. in recent, a security forces, and mima arrested dozens of people to prevent a nationwide strike to mock this anniversary. over the last year of political turmoil, thousands about this have been killed, detained off like their homes, a year on from the coo and myanmar and things look relatively normal on the surface . but a pervasive armed presen
it's a pretty big is the way out of the pandemic. political sciences, michael bank, peterson, thank you very much for your analysis. you're welcome. a year ago me a massage me over through elected lea. don't sense a g and c's power in a coup. the united states, britain and canada, now announced new sanctions against the haunted talking talk. members of the judiciary, you and chief antonio terrace, urged the world to put more pressure on me a most military bulls. in a statement he says, in the...
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foundation michael peterson -- and the peterson foundation's michael pearson talks abouthe foundation's role in deficit reduction. also, the council on criminal justice will discuss rising crime rates and the group's suggestions to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span now or that c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app and join the discussion. >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2, features leading authors and their latest nonfiction books. at noon eastern, georgetown university law professor cheryl cassian will be our guest live to discuss inequality and race relations in america, the failures of immigration. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, california democratic congressman ro khanna shares his book dignity and a digital age, he looks at the digital divide and offers suggestions on how to close the gap. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at any time on book tv.org -- booktv.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these te
foundation michael peterson -- and the peterson foundation's michael pearson talks abouthe foundation's role in deficit reduction. also, the council on criminal justice will discuss rising crime rates and the group's suggestions to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span now or that c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app and join the discussion. >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2, features leading authors and their latest nonfiction...
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michael peterson discusses the national debt hitting 33 -- $30 trillion, and deficit reduction. also, we discussed rising crime rates and a group's recommendation to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 sunday morning on c-span or c-span.org or c-span now, and join the conversation with your facebook comments, phone calls texts, and tweets. ,>> next, rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel, who spoke at the 2022 winter meeting, where the group voted to censure representative liz cheney and representative adam kinzinger for their votes on the january 6 committee. [applause] >> hello, everyone. it is great to see you. welcome to our winter meeting. it is great to be here in salt lake city, utah. it has a place in my heart. i attended byu a few years ago, just down the road, just a few years ago. i also want to thank some folks who have made this week possible. let's give a big thank you to our utah delegation. i think they are over here. thank you, utah, for being such great hosts. i would like to thank tommy hicks, our great cochairmen, our tremendous chief of staff, rich
michael peterson discusses the national debt hitting 33 -- $30 trillion, and deficit reduction. also, we discussed rising crime rates and a group's recommendation to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 sunday morning on c-span or c-span.org or c-span now, and join the conversation with your facebook comments, phone calls texts, and tweets. ,>> next, rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel, who spoke at the 2022 winter meeting, where the group voted to censure representative liz...
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foundation ceo michael peterson discusses national debt hitting $30 trillion and deficiteduction. also, the council on criminal justice will discuss rising crime mates -- crime rates and the group's recommendations to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> the house returns monday. they are expected to vote in the week -- later in the week to extend funding passed a february 18 deadline to avoid a government shutdown. members will vote on legislation to end forced arbitration agreements for sexual assault and harassment survivors in the workplace for the senate is back monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. they will consider president biden's judicial and executive nominees including university of pennsylvania president amy gottman to serve as ambassador to germany and rita joe louis to be president of the export-import bank. live coverage of the house on c-span, the house on c-span, online on c-span.org or our new c
foundation ceo michael peterson discusses national debt hitting $30 trillion and deficiteduction. also, the council on criminal justice will discuss rising crime mates -- crime rates and the group's recommendations to reduce violence. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> the house returns monday. they are expected to vote in the week --...
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. >> jesse: also here tonight is michael bang peterson.fessor who basically told denmark about how to end this pandemic. and denmark ended the pandemic officially just last week. all right. so, professor, it's over in denmark. there is no pandemic officially anymore. how is that working out? >> well, what we have done in denmark is to say that the coronavirus is currently no long ear societal threat. in that sense we have taken from society and put over on individuals. still high infection cases so we still have to navigate the fact that we no longer have any restrictions. >> jesse: no restrictions and it's up to the individual to manage covid the way he or she wants to. i mean, that sounds perfectly understandable at this stage of the pandemic. people started to lose their minds. are people still scared whitless? what has been the situation in terms of society? are they thrilled? >> people are very supportive of the lifting off the restrictions. it should be said they were also in favor of imposing restrictions in december when the omicro
. >> jesse: also here tonight is michael bang peterson.fessor who basically told denmark about how to end this pandemic. and denmark ended the pandemic officially just last week. all right. so, professor, it's over in denmark. there is no pandemic officially anymore. how is that working out? >> well, what we have done in denmark is to say that the coronavirus is currently no long ear societal threat. in that sense we have taken from society and put over on individuals. still high...
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michael a. peterson discusses the national debt hitting the $80 trillion mark. discussing rising crime rates. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet. bridging the digital divide one connection at a time. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supporters c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, the houses transportation subcommittee holds a hearing on the use of autmated vehicles, state officials, union representatives and safety advocates share their opinions about safety, environmental impact and infrastructure needs. this is 3 1/2 hours. [inaudible conversations]
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also convicted killer scott peterson could be headed for a new trial. our legal analyst michaelgnificance of this week's hearing. the phrase warning remains in effect for interior areas. i'll pinpoint the coldest locations for tonight and when will top off in the seventies? your full forecast just minutes away, right here on the floor on ktvu. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plu
also convicted killer scott peterson could be headed for a new trial. our legal analyst michaelgnificance of this week's hearing. the phrase warning remains in effect for interior areas. i'll pinpoint the coldest locations for tonight and when will top off in the seventies? your full forecast just minutes away, right here on the floor on ktvu. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it...
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peterson convicted of killing his pregnant wife lacy and their unborn son. nearly 20 years later, prosecutors will offer immunity to a juror who sat on that trial back in 2000. 4. and as michael shure reports right now, they want to hear from her and what she says could impact scott peterson's future. >> it was a murder case that captured the country's attention 20 years ago. scott peterson convicted in 2000, 4 and jailed for life for the murders 2 years earlier of his wife and unborn son in modesto, california is currently seeking a new trial based on bias and misconduct. now, prosecutors in stanislaus county, california, say a juror in that murder trial has been awarded immunity to testify in an evidentiary hearing as a judge weighs whether to grant peterson's request may feel that it could be very substantial. >> to the decision to whether a new trial should take place as result. so the fact that they're offering the community shows the really business. >> in this matter, the juror in question is rochelle nice. who failed to disclose on a juror questionnaire during selection that she had been beaten by a boyfriend while she herself had been pregnant. los angeles criminal d
peterson convicted of killing his pregnant wife lacy and their unborn son. nearly 20 years later, prosecutors will offer immunity to a juror who sat on that trial back in 2000. 4. and as michael shure reports right now, they want to hear from her and what she says could impact scott peterson's future. >> it was a murder case that captured the country's attention 20 years ago. scott peterson convicted in 2000, 4 and jailed for life for the murders 2 years earlier of his wife and unborn son...
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peterson. earlier on the four we spoke to ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza about what nice may say when she testifies hearing. now she is very well prepared to say, well, i really didn't understand the jury question there. i know i gave wrong information, but i didn't understand that. what happened in my past? with the mastic violence really applied here. nice failed to disclose during jury selection that she sought a restraining order while pregnant in 2000, saying she really fears for her unborn child because of threats from her boyfriend's ex girlfriend. she also failed to disclose that her boyfriend beat her in 2000 and one while she was pregnant with another child. coming up new video of a police shooting in the east bay plus a girl had run over there, closed the trunk and then jumped into her car and just took off. a man jumps into action when he sees someone steal his coworkers car in san francisco how he helped to get it back next. and have a look at tonight's beautiful sunset over the golden gate bridge. chief meteorologist bill martin will be back after the break to tell us if the chilly te
peterson. earlier on the four we spoke to ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza about what nice may say when she testifies hearing. now she is very well prepared to say, well, i really didn't understand the jury question there. i know i gave wrong information, but i didn't understand that. what happened in my past? with the mastic violence really applied here. nice failed to disclose during jury selection that she sought a restraining order while pregnant in 2000, saying she really fears for her...