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petersen is hopeful new peregrine falcons will eventually come to take their place. in berkeley. lena howland abc seven news. >> all right. to the accuweather forecast. now, we had a foggy start to the day. but look at this now. spring like abc seven weather anchor spencer christian is here with what we can expect those temperatures to do today. spencer. >> they're rising already. christine. it's great to see the sun breaking through the clouds earlier today than it did yesterday. here's a closer look at the satellite radar composite image. you can see high pressure, the controlling factor in our weather right now, bringing us the sunny skies. it will bring us a string of sunny days, as a matter of fact. and a nice spring warm up. now you see some active weather out at sea that's moving in our direction as well. but that rain is not likely to arrive here before saturday. so right now we're looking at breezy but not terribly windy conditions. we've got wind speeds up to about 15mph along the coast, and 21 mile per hour gusts at half moon bay, and it's milder in most locations righ
petersen is hopeful new peregrine falcons will eventually come to take their place. in berkeley. lena howland abc seven news. >> all right. to the accuweather forecast. now, we had a foggy start to the day. but look at this now. spring like abc seven weather anchor spencer christian is here with what we can expect those temperatures to do today. spencer. >> they're rising already. christine. it's great to see the sun breaking through the clouds earlier today than it did yesterday....
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petersen is hopeful new peregrine falcons will eventually come to take their place. in berkeley.seven news. >> fingers crossed. >> yeah, hopefully they'll pop up somewhere. >> i hope so. all right. you know what? the weather has been gorgeous this afternoon. >> it really has. and the warm up for tomorrow, too. spencer. >> it hasn't been stunning. and it's going to get more stunning if you can believe that. so the clear skies of this afternoon will give way to clear skies tonight. low temperatures dropping into the low to mid 40s for the most part. so seasonably cool. we'll call it then tomorrow. even milder than today. we'll see sunny skies with highs ranging from almost 70 degrees at the coast to mid and upper 70. well certainly low to mid 70, but perhaps above 75 degrees in some locations tomorrow near the bay and inland, and we have some rain coming our way. it may not be a big rain maker, but you see the system approaching on friday into saturday through the weekend. we have chances of light rain or showers through the weekend into early next week. and here's a look at the ac
petersen is hopeful new peregrine falcons will eventually come to take their place. in berkeley.seven news. >> fingers crossed. >> yeah, hopefully they'll pop up somewhere. >> i hope so. all right. you know what? the weather has been gorgeous this afternoon. >> it really has. and the warm up for tomorrow, too. spencer. >> it hasn't been stunning. and it's going to get more stunning if you can believe that. so the clear skies of this afternoon will give way to clear...
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cbs' barry petersen reports. >> reporter: medora, population about 150, has claims to fame. >> pitch's influence from restaurants to a statue. >> he's 5'8". >> reporter: joe reed, who plays teddy in a local play. what's your favorite thing? >> his personality is something that's been spoken of as being electric or magnetic, something that inspired others. >> reporter: and now a $330 million presidential library opening in 2026 overlooking the badlands that teddy treasured. >> he tested himself physically, mentally. and he proved that he could do it. >> reporter: edward o'keefe wrote a book on roosevelt and his ceo of the library. >> he found america here. he found real people, hard-working people. >> reporter: but he also mirrored the racism of his times, once saying, i don't go so far as to think that the only good indians are the dead indians, but i believe nine out of every ten are. >> you tell the story. >> i tell the whole story. i don't think it diminishes t.r. to understand he made mistakes, he said things that are regrettable. >> reporter: and native american exhibits will te
cbs' barry petersen reports. >> reporter: medora, population about 150, has claims to fame. >> pitch's influence from restaurants to a statue. >> he's 5'8". >> reporter: joe reed, who plays teddy in a local play. what's your favorite thing? >> his personality is something that's been spoken of as being electric or magnetic, something that inspired others. >> reporter: and now a $330 million presidential library opening in 2026 overlooking the badlands...
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petersen: in gorbachev's soviet union, food has become even harder to get.ere was a selection -- maybe two or three cheeses. now there is only one. there is a dangerous undertone to the complaints. "we ate better," they say, "in the days of brezhnev." there was stress in the soviet system because they were trying to change it in a system that was unchangeable and unable to adapt to a modern world. gorbachev thought the united states is so far ahead of him, the soviet system is so far behind, "we need to accelerate the reforms." interpreter: today, i can report to you that the soviet union has taken a decision to reduce its armed forces. within the next two years, their numerical strength will be reduced by 500,000 men. the numbers of conventional armaments will also be substantially reduced. service: gorbachev was relaxing the soviets' grip on eastern europe. they didn't really have much choice about this, because they couldn't bail out the east european economies. so what were they gonna do? mann: the impact in the united states is that finally, the critics
petersen: in gorbachev's soviet union, food has become even harder to get.ere was a selection -- maybe two or three cheeses. now there is only one. there is a dangerous undertone to the complaints. "we ate better," they say, "in the days of brezhnev." there was stress in the soviet system because they were trying to change it in a system that was unchangeable and unable to adapt to a modern world. gorbachev thought the united states is so far ahead of him, the soviet system...
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so let's check in with ryan petersen. he's the founder and ceo of flexport. a better sense of what the heck is going on. mr. petersen, welcome back to mad money. >> booyah jim thanks for having. >> me back. all right. >> thank you. all right. so what are the conversations been like with your clients who do business in china and mexico and canada? each one tell me because it's got to be crazy. >> yeah it's. >> a little bit crazy. it's day to day. i mean, i tried to take one day off this weekend and next thing you know, i'm getting 40 texts from my team saying, did you see this new executive order and that one? so we're trying to be really communicating very clearly with our customers about everything we know. but it's kind of that balance of how much is overcommitting and communicating, because sometimes you're waiting for more official policy to be issued than just a white house statement, for example. >> well, you got to break it with mexico. but tell me what would have happened if they had done done them immediately? would have would a trucker be invoiced?
so let's check in with ryan petersen. he's the founder and ceo of flexport. a better sense of what the heck is going on. mr. petersen, welcome back to mad money. >> booyah jim thanks for having. >> me back. all right. >> thank you. all right. so what are the conversations been like with your clients who do business in china and mexico and canada? each one tell me because it's got to be crazy. >> yeah it's. >> a little bit crazy. it's day to day. i mean, i tried to...
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barry petersen reports. ♪ >> reporter: the lakota nation called what's translated into the badlands., it can heal slowly. and healing is what a broken 25-year-old teddy roosevelt sought after his mother and wife died on the same day in the same year, hoping physical strength could rebuild inner strength. >> he tested himself physically, mentally, and he proved that he could do it. >> reporter: edward o'keefe wrote "the loves of theodore roosevelt: the women who created a president." >> as he later said, it's better to wear out than rust out. >> reporter: o'keefe is also ceo of the theodore roosevelt presidential library now under construction. it will rise gently out of the prairie with huge windows facing the badlands and a grassy walking trail on the roof. the $330 million complex will open in july of 2026. near madura, north dakota, population 150. roosevelt travelled to the badlands from here because madura was as far as the railroad went. when you stand in madura, i feel like there is roosevelt everywhere. there are statues there is the rough riders restaurant and hotel. it's so
barry petersen reports. ♪ >> reporter: the lakota nation called what's translated into the badlands., it can heal slowly. and healing is what a broken 25-year-old teddy roosevelt sought after his mother and wife died on the same day in the same year, hoping physical strength could rebuild inner strength. >> he tested himself physically, mentally, and he proved that he could do it. >> reporter: edward o'keefe wrote "the loves of theodore roosevelt: the women who created...
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andrea canning (voiceover): kim petersen and teresa became fast friends in college. both were photographers working at the same studio in green bay. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. kim peterson: she would get the smile. that was one thing i think that she really loved to do was just make other people smile. andrea canning (voiceover): the two stayed in touch after graduation as they launched their careers. but that would all change suddenly on october 31, 2005. kim caught a story on the local news. teresa was missing. reporter: investigators say the 25-year-old photographer was on assignment for "auto trader" magazine when she disappeared. and my heart just kind of dropped knowing that it was somebody i knew. what do you do at that moment? i felt helpless because you want to just deny it. you want to try to get in touch with her. did you try to call her? i did try to text her, but-- andrea canning: no response? no response. andrea canning (voiceover): wisconsin police quickly launched a massive search, bolstered by a team of volunteers. after two
andrea canning (voiceover): kim petersen and teresa became fast friends in college. both were photographers working at the same studio in green bay. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. kim peterson: she would get the smile. that was one thing i think that she really loved to do was just make other people smile. andrea canning (voiceover): the two stayed in touch after graduation as they launched their careers. but that would all change suddenly on october 31, 2005. kim caught a...