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. >> reporter: but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was -- >> he had been called to the fbi office to help search this station wagon, but not told why. then he spotted fbi techs returning from their search, and so he went out to the home to snip fibers for himself. >> saw the green carpet. >> did you feel, this is it? >> you know, i really didn't. >> because it was a middle class home, a young man living with his parents, but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet.
. >> reporter: but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was -- >> he had been called to the fbi office to help search this station wagon, but not told why. then he spotted fbi techs returning from their search, and so he went out to the home to snip fibers for himself. >> saw the green carpet. >> did you feel, this is it? >> you know, i really didn't. >> because it was a middle class home, a young man living with his parents, but...
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peterson: mr. chair, i claim the time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 10 minutes. mr. peterson: i'd recognize the gentleman from california, who -- new member who is actually been in the dairy business and probably the one guy in this place that understands how this works. two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. valadao: mr. speaker, this has been a tough one for me because i am the only dairy farmer in this room. it's been a tough issue because i have lived it for the last 15 years. and i have seen how programs created by this body have hurt dairy farmers. and there's been a lot of programs eliminated in this current farm bill. it's a good thing. it takes us in a more market oriented direction. what i see here is we are continuing that same path in a small way. this margin insurance by definition is an insurance when you lose money. you lose money because you are -- you are producing a product consumers aren't buying. we have to have -- if
peterson: mr. chair, i claim the time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 10 minutes. mr. peterson: i'd recognize the gentleman from california, who -- new member who is actually been in the dairy business and probably the one guy in this place that understands how this works. two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. valadao: mr. speaker, this has been a tough one for me because i am the only dairy farmer in this room. it's been a tough...
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adrian peterson.le bite? "all hale to the drinking man." be careful, angus. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. i love avocado so much i started a facebook page. oh, you should post a picture of my new earrings. those would go perfectly with this sweater i'm knitting. [ chainsaw revs ] i'm sorry. did you say something? i was just tending to my avocado tree. oops, i forgot to lock my avocar...do. [ beeping ] have you met my first-born son? avocado? [ coos ] [ male announcer ] everyone loves avocado season at subway. add creamy avocado to your favorite sub or try it on the turkey & bacon avocado. subway. eat fresh. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate, ever. because she's got other things to stress about. ♪ go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. ♪ [ female announcer ] come alive with the re
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a young forensic scientist larry peterson took a look. why was a fiber stuck in the crack of a shoe important? >> it was loosely there. people don't normally have tufts of carpet fibers loosely stuck 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 disturbi inin ining 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 threaten ed to move him, ji think they were afraid it would be a panic. >> it was this mother after the loss of her 9-year-old son who finally forced police to listen, but not until almost a year after h
a young forensic scientist larry peterson took a look. why was a fiber stuck in the crack of a shoe important? >> it was loosely there. people don't normally have tufts of carpet fibers loosely stuck 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...
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peterson. he led us in the countryside to have eight field hearings across this great nation. we followed up those field hearings with a series of 11 audit hearings on every single policy under the jurisdiction of the house committee on agriculture. in all we held 40 hearings on every aspect of this farm bill. the result is legislation that calls for recused spending, smaller government and commonsense reform. the committee has held two . rkups of this essential bill the first last congress and one last month. both of those markups lasted for more than 12 hours each. we considered over 200 amendments in total. in the end we achieved a large bipartisan margin of support. the vote tally this year was 36-10 with 23-25 republicans and 13-21 democrats supporting it. some of my colleagues were amazed by the duration of the markup. but i came to congress to legislate and an important part of the legislative process is an open and fair debate. the speaker shares shah sentiment and i hope during the --
peterson. he led us in the countryside to have eight field hearings across this great nation. we followed up those field hearings with a series of 11 audit hearings on every single policy under the jurisdiction of the house committee on agriculture. in all we held 40 hearings on every aspect of this farm bill. the result is legislation that calls for recused spending, smaller government and commonsense reform. the committee has held two . rkups of this essential bill the first last congress and...
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>> reporter: records reveal peterson's concern was over taiwan. at the time the u.s.ad diplomatic relations with taipei which it regarded as the original diplomat of china. people pouring into taiwan were putting the textile industry under strain. taiwan was demanding that the u.s. not return the senkaku islands to japan. peterson apparently believed that satisfying taiwan would prompt it to agree on cutting back on textile imports to the u.s. >> translator: nixon's reelection campaign was coming up the following year. he needed to win support from voters in the southern states. the center of the u.s. textile industry. >> henry kissinger regarded that the senkaku islands should be returned to japan. kissinger noted that the 1951 san francisco peace treaty placed okinawa, including the senkaku islands, under u.s. rule. >> our chief administrator in okinawa issued a proclamation on specific boundaries and included the senkaku islands. the chinese at that time did not challenge the delineation. >> honera says kissinger was concerned about the impacts the talks would have
>> reporter: records reveal peterson's concern was over taiwan. at the time the u.s.ad diplomatic relations with taipei which it regarded as the original diplomat of china. people pouring into taiwan were putting the textile industry under strain. taiwan was demanding that the u.s. not return the senkaku islands to japan. peterson apparently believed that satisfying taiwan would prompt it to agree on cutting back on textile imports to the u.s. >> translator: nixon's reelection...
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peterson raised an objection to returning the skew islands. records reveal peterson's concern was over taiwan. at the time, the u.s. had diplomatic relations with taipei which it regarded as the legitimate government of china. cheap textiles pouring in from taiwan were putting the u.s. industry under strain. they were demanding that the u.s. not return the senkaku islands to japan. >> translator: nixon's reelection campaign was coming up the following year. he needed to wen support from voters in the southern states. the center of the u.s. textile industry. >> reporter: henry kissinger argued that the senkaku islands should be returned to japan. kissinger noted that the 1951 san francisco peace treaty placed okinawa, including the senkaku islands, under u.s. rule. the professor says kissinger was concerned about the impact a collapse of the falks would have. they agreed to return the islands to japan. the u.s. also adopted a stance that could be interpreted as being considerate of japan. the professor found this? the u.s. national archives. it
peterson raised an objection to returning the skew islands. records reveal peterson's concern was over taiwan. at the time, the u.s. had diplomatic relations with taipei which it regarded as the legitimate government of china. cheap textiles pouring in from taiwan were putting the u.s. industry under strain. they were demanding that the u.s. not return the senkaku islands to japan. >> translator: nixon's reelection campaign was coming up the following year. he needed to wen support from...
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peterson's sphere headed web force transition for a company focused on private development to a company with robust, private, public, and infrastructure divisions. i am pleased to introduce a great partner and supporter of city build, jess peterson. >> thank you. >> what a large crowd. graduates it is a time to savor the feeling of accomplishment and to turn the page in the next chapter in your lives. for graduates' family thises is a time to be proud. and for all of the faculty and staff, thank you for all that you have done to really prepare and educate the graduates for today. and dignitaries and hosts, thank you for your time which shows how important city build is to the city of san francisco. and you know, it is really energized to be a ceremony like this where it is the end of one journey and allows you to take that next step and what you just completed is a really practical program that you can have truly a significant impact in your life and i know that because i'm familiar with the path that you are about to start. as i too started my journey in the trades and i have been lure
peterson's sphere headed web force transition for a company focused on private development to a company with robust, private, public, and infrastructure divisions. i am pleased to introduce a great partner and supporter of city build, jess peterson. >> thank you. >> what a large crowd. graduates it is a time to savor the feeling of accomplishment and to turn the page in the next chapter in your lives. for graduates' family thises is a time to be proud. and for all of the faculty and...
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karen peterson takes her scanner with her everywhere. she says in her now crime- ridden neighborhood it's almost a necessity. >> before i go, i will listen to the scanner to see if the coast is clear. >> reporter: she and her husband live one lane over from horseshoe circle where a 70- year-old man was killed last night. the suspect taking off in the victim's gold bmw. >> we were all in shock. kind of gives me goose bumps. at 12:30 there was another homicide. a 21-year-old man killed. seven hours before and close by another shooting and police chase and an armed robbery at a grocery store. >> it's frightening. it's just so frightening. you know, there's no freedom. it's gone. >> reporter: peterson's husband even installed security cameras for the protection. >> the top left is on top of my house it records 100% of the time. >> reporter: cameras police have used to catch criminals. >> people may think i'm paranoid. maybe i am. but that paranoia also keeps you safe because i have the security cameras. my house has not been broken into. >>
karen peterson takes her scanner with her everywhere. she says in her now crime- ridden neighborhood it's almost a necessity. >> before i go, i will listen to the scanner to see if the coast is clear. >> reporter: she and her husband live one lane over from horseshoe circle where a 70- year-old man was killed last night. the suspect taking off in the victim's gold bmw. >> we were all in shock. kind of gives me goose bumps. at 12:30 there was another homicide. a 21-year-old man...
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please welcome the five-time pro bowl running back of the minnesota vikings, adrian peterson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ rush, rush hurry, hurry lover come to me ♪ ♪ rush, rush i wanna see ya i wanna see ya get free with me ♪ ♪ rush, rush i can feel it i can feel you all through me ♪ ♪ rush, rush >> jimmy: adrian -- why? why? why? why are you so strong? >> you know, i was just always told to give a man a good firm hand shake. look him in the eyes and, you know, it's just something i've been doing my entire life. [ sighs ] >> jimmy: you should tell me that before we shake hands. [ light laughter ] what'd you bring me? >> i brought you some tea, man. i heard you were a fan of tea. so, i brought you the best tea in texas -- texas tea. you gotta try it out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> tell me. tell me what you think, brother. >> jimmy: thanks. i do like tea. is it alcoholic? >> no, no alcohol. had to hook you up, man. drink it plain. >> jimmy: hey, thank you -- thanks for doing that, brother.
please welcome the five-time pro bowl running back of the minnesota vikings, adrian peterson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ rush, rush hurry, hurry lover come to me ♪ ♪ rush, rush i wanna see ya i wanna see ya get free with me ♪ ♪ rush, rush i can feel it i can feel you all through me ♪ ♪ rush, rush >> jimmy: adrian -- why? why? why? why are you so strong? >> you know, i was just always told to give a man a good firm hand shake. look him in the eyes and, you know, it's...
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i am pleased to introduce a great partner and supporter of city build, jess peterson. >> thank you. >arge crowd. graduates it is a time to savor the feeling of accomplishment and to turn the page in the next chapter in your lives. for graduates' family thises is a time to be proud. and for all of the faculty and staff, thank you for all that you have done to really prepare and educate the graduates for today. and dignitaries and hosts, thank you for your time which shows how important city build is to the city of san francisco. and you know, it is really energized to be a ceremony like this where it is the end of one journey and allows you to take that next step and what you just completed
i am pleased to introduce a great partner and supporter of city build, jess peterson. >> thank you. >arge crowd. graduates it is a time to savor the feeling of accomplishment and to turn the page in the next chapter in your lives. for graduates' family thises is a time to be proud. and for all of the faculty and staff, thank you for all that you have done to really prepare and educate the graduates for today. and dignitaries and hosts, thank you for your time which shows how important...
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under a microscope peterson could see the boomerang shape.ust like those in the williams family carpet. this is an actual piece of that carpet, which the fbi's harold denman said was quite rare. >> it's got an unusual carpet fiber. it was manufactured for a limit amount of time. it was a ten-year-old carpet. >> on jimmy, the other victim, denman found yellow rayon fibers stuck to his cotton shorts. fibers consistent with the blanket under wayne's bed. >> i personally took the cutting from the yellow blanket that was under the bed. >> this evidence slide contains the yellow blanket fibers that he clipped that night magnified by our own video camera. but when larry peterson had returned that june for a second search a couple weeks later -- >> there was no yellow blanket to be found, that i could find. >> there are a lot of things many your case that disappeared. a lot of disappearances. yellow blanket. >> yes. >> disappeared. >> in the first place that was never a yellow blanket. >> there were fibers of a yellow blanket. >> there were fibers al
under a microscope peterson could see the boomerang shape.ust like those in the williams family carpet. this is an actual piece of that carpet, which the fbi's harold denman said was quite rare. >> it's got an unusual carpet fiber. it was manufactured for a limit amount of time. it was a ten-year-old carpet. >> on jimmy, the other victim, denman found yellow rayon fibers stuck to his cotton shorts. fibers consistent with the blanket under wayne's bed. >> i personally took the...
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we thank you both for being here let me start with you, scott peterson. the government came down really hard on these demonstrators last night. where do these things stand now? >> well, at the moment-- and, in fact, for most of the day today-- the police have been very, very relaxed. they've certainly been in control of this square. they opened it up this morning after a night full of violence. there was a lot of back-and-forth fighting with protesters, lots of things exploding, things moving through the air and ultimately, of course, the police won that battle and by dawn this morning there was traffic already moving around the square and we saw a very different sense from the police today. they looked very relaxed, had their helmets off, riot shields piled up, although we're not sure what may be happening tonight. some people are expecting there might be a push to try and clear that gezi park. >> woodruff: soner cagaptay, who are these people and what is driving them? >> they are secular middle-class turks, it's not the game of politics where you have i
we thank you both for being here let me start with you, scott peterson. the government came down really hard on these demonstrators last night. where do these things stand now? >> well, at the moment-- and, in fact, for most of the day today-- the police have been very, very relaxed. they've certainly been in control of this square. they opened it up this morning after a night full of violence. there was a lot of back-and-forth fighting with protesters, lots of things exploding, things...
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professor james peterson and jonathan capehart.. >>> coming up, the syria situation at a crossroads. stay with us. >> i understand the reluctance of the american people, but i think the president could make a case for cratering the runways, gives them a no-fly zone, and an area with which to base their government. [ tires screech ] whoa! hey, we got a weather alert for this location... golf-ball sized hail and damaging winds are on the way... kids... eh, don't worry. it's tornado-proof. anyway, i'd put the car in the garage and secure these things. they could become flying debris. kids! watch this. [ beep ] [ children screaming ] [ car alarm chirps ] awesome. [ male announcer ] mobile weather alerts from your home insurance? that's allstate home insurance. great protection plus helpful tools to make life better. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valv
professor james peterson and jonathan capehart.. >>> coming up, the syria situation at a crossroads. stay with us. >> i understand the reluctance of the american people, but i think the president could make a case for cratering the runways, gives them a no-fly zone, and an area with which to base their government. [ tires screech ] whoa! hey, we got a weather alert for this location... golf-ball sized hail and damaging winds are on the way... kids... eh, don't worry. it's...
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peterson. mr. peterson: i thank the gentlelady and i oppose this amendment. people need to relies that the diesel engine was invented by a german guy named diesel and didn't run on diesel fuel and the internal combustion ran on ethanol and had to re-engineer to get them to run on gasoline and diesel fuel. it takes a different type of engine to run those types of fuel. one of the things you do with that type of a program, you help those manufacturers develop engines that can utilize the fuel. same thing with the karen begins. in brazil, they are burning 30% ethanol with cars made by general motors and cars geared to run on that fuel and get better mileage. and that's what we are trying to do with this program is help the industry be able to utilize these fuels that are creating jobs. this is a good program and i oppose the amendment. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady frling south dakota. mrs. noem: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> i reserve. and if my colleague is ready to close. the chair: the gentlelady from
peterson. mr. peterson: i thank the gentlelady and i oppose this amendment. people need to relies that the diesel engine was invented by a german guy named diesel and didn't run on diesel fuel and the internal combustion ran on ethanol and had to re-engineer to get them to run on gasoline and diesel fuel. it takes a different type of engine to run those types of fuel. one of the things you do with that type of a program, you help those manufacturers develop engines that can utilize the fuel....
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in philadelphia, contributor professor james peterson.hank you both for being with me. >> hi, karen. >> john, i'm going to start with you. so much for a june swoon you might say. it's been a huge week in washington but it seem like it has been a good week pore republicans in washington. >> well, i think you could make that argument. although if the immigration bill goes through, i would argue that's good not just for the country but for the republican party because they have to do better than 29% of the latino vote which is what romney got in 2012 or they will not be viable as a political party. so they will need a bill, and this is some progress toward that bill. nobody knows for sure what will happen in the house but my sense is the house will pass a bill but the a path to citizenship that's mostly about border security. then it will go to the house senate conference. >> right. >> and a bill will be sent back ta does have a path to citizenship. at that point, a minority of the republicans and the democrats will pass it and by the end of
in philadelphia, contributor professor james peterson.hank you both for being with me. >> hi, karen. >> john, i'm going to start with you. so much for a june swoon you might say. it's been a huge week in washington but it seem like it has been a good week pore republicans in washington. >> well, i think you could make that argument. although if the immigration bill goes through, i would argue that's good not just for the country but for the republican party because they have...
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peterson: i want to thank my colleagues for their statements.epresent an area that's the biggest sugar producing area in the country. and i agree with what's been said by my colleagues. people need to understand that every country that produces sugar in the world has some intervention in the sugar market. so for us to unilaterally disarm, all we are going to do is give away our jobs and industry to other countries. we import sugar from 41 countries. sugar we could make in the united states. 15% of our market we have given to other people. we have opened up the market to mexico. and yet we have a net cost program -- no net cost program until this year when sugar prices collapsed. it's not fault. it's what's going on in brazil and other places. this is just -- for people to be complaining that sugar prices are too high when right now they are about as low as they have ever been is crazy. i ask my colleagues to reject this amendment and continue a policy that works. good for america. good for the farmers. good for the workers. good for the economy.
peterson: i want to thank my colleagues for their statements.epresent an area that's the biggest sugar producing area in the country. and i agree with what's been said by my colleagues. people need to understand that every country that produces sugar in the world has some intervention in the sugar market. so for us to unilaterally disarm, all we are going to do is give away our jobs and industry to other countries. we import sugar from 41 countries. sugar we could make in the united states. 15%...
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peterson and chairman lucas. so, this year's farm bill reforms our nation's agricultural programs to provide american farmers with innovative risk management tools. it reforms our nation's supplemental nutrition programs for the first time in nearly two decades. and it invests in meaningful conservation programs to ensure that future generations of americans benefit from the same resources that we do today. the bottom line is, that topsoil that is in america, which is the greatest in the world, enables our farmers and ranchers to produce goods and services, food that serves the entire world. and i am proud of supporting those people who live a way of life in rural areas. i know them well and i respect the hard work and what they do to make our country stronger and better. impressively h.r. 1947 accomplishes all of this while making difficult decisions on saving over $40 billion over the life of the bill. this legislation is common sense. this legislation is bipartisan. this legislation allows us through an amendm
peterson and chairman lucas. so, this year's farm bill reforms our nation's agricultural programs to provide american farmers with innovative risk management tools. it reforms our nation's supplemental nutrition programs for the first time in nearly two decades. and it invests in meaningful conservation programs to ensure that future generations of americans benefit from the same resources that we do today. the bottom line is, that topsoil that is in america, which is the greatest in the world,...
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professor peterson, i don't know about you, but i personally value mr.flections on the 2012 campaign. here's what he says about the biggest problem that confronted him during the ordeal. take a listen. >> there were things that didn't help my campaign, either. obviously a hurricane with a week to go before the election stalled our campaign. >> do you blame chris christie as much as some other people in your -- >> no, no. i wish the hurricane hadn't have happened when it did because it gave the president a chance to be presidential and be out showing sympathy for folks. that's one of the advantages of incumbency. >> professor peterson, he says the hurricane hurt him. it actually hurt half a million people in new jersey. shouldn't mitt romney have stopped speaking after he gave his concession speech in november? >> i think you and i would agree that, yes, he has obviously a lot of questions how relevant he's going to be the future of the republican party, anyway. i would say not so relevant. clearly it's these kinds of comments that got him into trouble so
professor peterson, i don't know about you, but i personally value mr.flections on the 2012 campaign. here's what he says about the biggest problem that confronted him during the ordeal. take a listen. >> there were things that didn't help my campaign, either. obviously a hurricane with a week to go before the election stalled our campaign. >> do you blame chris christie as much as some other people in your -- >> no, no. i wish the hurricane hadn't have happened when it did...
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. >> professor peterson, jonathan said she's snarky.s unfortunate she makes no sense. isn't it more serious than both of those terms convey? >> well, it is. in some ways because remember, although we don't really take her too seriously, those of us on this panel, she does have a large following. martin, what you're getting at here is that this can be used as a sound bite around the world to represent the ways in which americans think about islam, which is a sad thing. first of all, it obviously it gets to the point of we have a million or more american muslims. it's disrespecting large groups of people. >> many of whom, by the away, serve in the united states military where they are right now. keep going, professor peterson. >> at the end of the day we have to understand what this does politically. i've got to be honest with you. i am not in favor of any kind of aggressive military intervention in syria. i don't want to see boots on the ground. the humanitarian aid is great, but this kind of language from someone like sarah palin also f
. >> professor peterson, jonathan said she's snarky.s unfortunate she makes no sense. isn't it more serious than both of those terms convey? >> well, it is. in some ways because remember, although we don't really take her too seriously, those of us on this panel, she does have a large following. martin, what you're getting at here is that this can be used as a sound bite around the world to represent the ways in which americans think about islam, which is a sad thing. first of all,...
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peterson, i'm going to go to you. main sticking point on immigration for some republicans is that $8 billion isn't enough to secure borders. can you explain to me why these republicans are suddenly arguing that more big government is the solution? because i thought they were supposed opposespoo opposed to big government. >> the explanation of is between gerrymandering and the tyranny of the tea party caucus ta controls the republican party right now, most of our republican elected officials in congress are following instead of leading. and so that's where you get some of this the absence of a backbone. at the end of the day, what's sad about the immigration bill that's on the table right now, martin, is it's essentially a border security bill. it focuses more on border security than it does on what it's supposed to be about which is about equity and fairness for the 11 million plus immigrants undocumented folks that are here in this nation right now. you are talking about a pathway to citizenship that's a decade, very
peterson, i'm going to go to you. main sticking point on immigration for some republicans is that $8 billion isn't enough to secure borders. can you explain to me why these republicans are suddenly arguing that more big government is the solution? because i thought they were supposed opposespoo opposed to big government. >> the explanation of is between gerrymandering and the tyranny of the tea party caucus ta controls the republican party right now, most of our republican elected...
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some blame benghazi, but i bet peterson has another reason. hillary is black. oops, sorry. reflex. she's a w. the fact is, as your world view crumbles, the only way to avoid reality is an excuse that smears your critics. you hate them because he's black or a lady. it's a vicious streak that let's you damage reputations just to save your own skin. and if you disagree with me, it's probably because i'm short. kimberly, it's that kind of hate crime -- short people are the last people allowed to be persecuted in this world. right, dana? >> sexual orientation, duke that. but short people, definitely. >> large people. >> sorry. >> you make me sick. she's shorter than me. >> i would never do lifts. that's dishonest. >> oh, okay. can i read her comment after she said this? she said to be clear, i didn't call anybody racist. rather i was relaying the truth about conversations i've had with my colleagues and the factors they considered on the expansion of medicaid. eric, she wasn't calling anyone racist. just the people she was talking to and she was just relaying it to everybody els
some blame benghazi, but i bet peterson has another reason. hillary is black. oops, sorry. reflex. she's a w. the fact is, as your world view crumbles, the only way to avoid reality is an excuse that smears your critics. you hate them because he's black or a lady. it's a vicious streak that let's you damage reputations just to save your own skin. and if you disagree with me, it's probably because i'm short. kimberly, it's that kind of hate crime -- short people are the last people allowed to be...
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peterson appointed about the like.ve as long as i say i'm sorry, what i did was wrong as opposed to dealing with the fact that paula deen is not the scapegoat for this. white blonde and southern and speaks with an accent and i think we have to deal with deeper issues. >> james, what about it? >> i'd like to see her more than give us this empty apology. she has a platform. listen, she should address the concerns about health and the kind of food that she's promoted over time. that's the real reason why the food network let her go. when you think about race and racism, what we need is spokespeople to turn the tide against the demographic that associates themselves with the kind of retic that paula deen has been spewing. at the end of the day, i would love to see her use this platform to do something more proactive. >> she wanted a traditional southern wedding with all butlers in tuxedos. >> you know, that's a fantasy -- >> great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked
peterson appointed about the like.ve as long as i say i'm sorry, what i did was wrong as opposed to dealing with the fact that paula deen is not the scapegoat for this. white blonde and southern and speaks with an accent and i think we have to deal with deeper issues. >> james, what about it? >> i'd like to see her more than give us this empty apology. she has a platform. listen, she should address the concerns about health and the kind of food that she's promoted over time. that's...
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peterson stuck to his deal. on the budget you say we have got different philosophies. yes, we do. mr. gingrich gave a speech on this floor about different philosophies, 1997 or 1998. he was talking about the perfectionist caucus. he made an agreement with president clinton which to some degree was responsible for having balanced budgets. but your side thought it was not a good deal. not on your side. -- not all of your side. on a bipartisan vote, we passed that deal that was reached between mr. gingrich and mr. clinton. a lot of your folks said our way or the highway, and he gave a speech that he called the perfectionist caucus speech. that is what in my view i am hearing on the budget. yes, we have differences. the american people elected a democratic president, they elected a democratic senate, a republican house. the only way america's board of directors will work if we compromise. the place to compromise under regular order is in a conference our ideas and their ideas meeting and conference. the most central document that we need to do every year is to do a budget. but you are
peterson stuck to his deal. on the budget you say we have got different philosophies. yes, we do. mr. gingrich gave a speech on this floor about different philosophies, 1997 or 1998. he was talking about the perfectionist caucus. he made an agreement with president clinton which to some degree was responsible for having balanced budgets. but your side thought it was not a good deal. not on your side. -- not all of your side. on a bipartisan vote, we passed that deal that was reached between mr....
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peterson, let me read you a few of the gop names who voted yes for the reauthorization back in 2006.oehn boehner, paul ryan, eric cantor, darrell issa and my personal favorite, louis gohmert. doesn't this decision put the gop in a quandary because failure to adequately address it could only exacerbate the party's problems with black voters as well as with immigrant voters? >> yeah, i think they're taking a completely different tact strategically here, martin. i don't think any of those gentlemen you just named are going to work to try to push the congress to address the now gaping hole in our voting rights at the supreme court has just left us with today. here's what i'm thinking. i know this is going to sound very, very sinister. republican politics has been much more effective at the local level in gerrymandered districts where state legislatures can partner up with governors to overturn all kinds of laws. if you're looking at north carolina which is incredibly recess aggressive situation. strategically, they're going to live with this. they may not get another president or in the
peterson, let me read you a few of the gop names who voted yes for the reauthorization back in 2006.oehn boehner, paul ryan, eric cantor, darrell issa and my personal favorite, louis gohmert. doesn't this decision put the gop in a quandary because failure to adequately address it could only exacerbate the party's problems with black voters as well as with immigrant voters? >> yeah, i think they're taking a completely different tact strategically here, martin. i don't think any of those...
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peterson. >> the republican ag leader, exactly. >> yes.ir, chairman lucas, and, of course, the ranking member, peterson. they were doing a good job of working together, working with their caucuses. then all of a sudden you get so this called sutherland amendment, which would not be so bad, except that eric cantor came to the floor in support of the amendment. and then you get 61 people who voted for that amendment, and that was supposed to be the price of them supporting the bill. and then 62 republicans voted against it. 61 of them are the people who voted for the sutherland amendment. now, that is some kind of a breakdown which defies the real explanation. i really can't explain how that happens. the speaker, the leader, seem to be working cross-purposes. and then all of a sudden he has the chairman of the committee, and i don't know where mccarthy, the whip was, in all of this. but something just was absolutely amateurish about this. >> is that the end of the farm bill, or do you think there is a chance to bring it back? >> well, my adv
peterson. >> the republican ag leader, exactly. >> yes.ir, chairman lucas, and, of course, the ranking member, peterson. they were doing a good job of working together, working with their caucuses. then all of a sudden you get so this called sutherland amendment, which would not be so bad, except that eric cantor came to the floor in support of the amendment. and then you get 61 people who voted for that amendment, and that was supposed to be the price of them supporting the bill....
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jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the program, going above and beyond the requirements to study construction management and blueprint reading come on up. [ applause ] >> >> the second to ron red head for his commitment to his professional values for $500. >> the third scholarship to bang wo in the amount of $500 for commitment of aligning his goals with industrial qualifications in san francisco, plus he had perfect attendance. [ applause ] >> now, the final scholarship is very special to mission hiring hall. this scholarship is awarded to jessie nelson in the amount of $500 from the maria hasel scholarship fund, this award represents outstanding achievement in the face of multiple challenges his per seer veer ans represents everything that the community stands for and we honor his memory by honoring jessy's hard work and dedication. [ applause ] thank y
jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the program, going above and beyond the requirements to study construction management and blueprint reading come on up. [ applause ] >> >> the second to ron red head for his commitment to his professional...
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he was wanting to go 15 knots per hour, and petersonmented to hold back. he was concerned that the boat which had been in dry dock for five years at this point wouldn't really be able to withstand going so, going fast. they disagreed on what route to take. you know, they disagreed, should they zigzag or follow the postal route? you know, hug the coastline to avoid submarines because there are not reports of submarines there, but they knew the baltic was filledded with mines. they argued over whether or not to have navigation lights on. they have the navigation lights on because they are concerned there is a german mine sweeper operating worry about collision that night as well. all of this enabled them to do what was decidedly risky maneuver, one key spot, and he kind of is in between the ship and coastline, and he strikes. after the war not after the war, but after the incident, not long after the incident, they are called in for a board of inquiry, and he testifies about what happens, and so all of this came to light, and they placed blame on the crew ju
he was wanting to go 15 knots per hour, and petersonmented to hold back. he was concerned that the boat which had been in dry dock for five years at this point wouldn't really be able to withstand going so, going fast. they disagreed on what route to take. you know, they disagreed, should they zigzag or follow the postal route? you know, hug the coastline to avoid submarines because there are not reports of submarines there, but they knew the baltic was filledded with mines. they argued over...
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peterson wanted to hold back. he was concerned that the gustloff, which had been in dry dock for almost five years at this point, wouldn't really be able to withstand going fast. they disagreed on what route to take. follow the coastal route? hug the coastline to avoid subma -- submarines. there hadn't ben many reports of submarines the area but they knew that the baltic was now filled with mines. they argued whether or not to have navigation lights on and end up having the navigation lights on because they're concerned there's a german minesweeper operating, so they're worried about collisions that night as well. all of this enables alexander to do what decidedly a risky maneuver, which is once he spot this gustloff, he kind of sidles up in between the ship and the coastline, and strikes. after the war -- i'm sorry -- after the incident, not long after the incident, vaughn is called before a board of inquiry and testifies about what happened, and all of this came to light, and vaughan placed a lot of blame on the
peterson wanted to hold back. he was concerned that the gustloff, which had been in dry dock for almost five years at this point, wouldn't really be able to withstand going fast. they disagreed on what route to take. follow the coastal route? hug the coastline to avoid subma -- submarines. there hadn't ben many reports of submarines the area but they knew that the baltic was now filled with mines. they argued whether or not to have navigation lights on and end up having the navigation lights on...
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many players come back a shell of what they were but the gold standard of recovery is adrian peterson back in 8 1/2 months. today robert griffin iii feels ready for training camp. griffin looked great, running, cutting, planting, throwing with no problem. he said this was a big week. program because they were on the field with four straight days with no soreness to speak of. rg3 was asked if training camp is the right target. >> i think it is the right target if i'm healthy. i've talked to coach. i've talked to the doctors. i've talked to larry. i talked to everybody that's close to me. it's if i'm ready to go week. one then i play. if i'm not ready to go week. one, then i can swallow my pride and not play. it's that simple. and that's what i talked to coach. i told him i'll we honest. if i feel i am ready to go, then i'll be ready to go but if there's a ounce of doubt then i won't play. >> griffin is receiving core is looking to his second year that includes santana moss. he is still a key part of the team success and he feels 2013 can be even better. >> you want to be out here showi
many players come back a shell of what they were but the gold standard of recovery is adrian peterson back in 8 1/2 months. today robert griffin iii feels ready for training camp. griffin looked great, running, cutting, planting, throwing with no problem. he said this was a big week. program because they were on the field with four straight days with no soreness to speak of. rg3 was asked if training camp is the right target. >> i think it is the right target if i'm healthy. i've talked...
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christine, john. >> indra petersons, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> in a few hours, the court-martial proceeding for bradley manning gets under way. he is charged with aiding and abetting the enemy by causing classified material to be published on wikileaks. manning admitted sending over 7,000 war-related and classified documents to wikileaks. if convicted, he faces a possible life sentence. >>> new images of actress angelina jolie speaking out sunday for the first time after announcing her double mastectomy. >> i've been very happy just to see the discussion about women's health expanded, and that means the world to me, and after losing my mom to these issues, i'm very grateful for it and i've been very moved by the kind support from people. i'm really very grateful for it. >> both her mother and aunt died of cancer. jolie had the surgery after learning she carries the same rare cancer gene. she and husband brad pitt spoke at the premiere of his new movie, "world war z," saying the decision to go public was a difficult one, but tha
christine, john. >> indra petersons, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> in a few hours, the court-martial proceeding for bradley manning gets under way. he is charged with aiding and abetting the enemy by causing classified material to be published on wikileaks. manning admitted sending over 7,000 war-related and classified documents to wikileaks. if convicted, he faces a possible life sentence. >>> new images of actress angelina jolie speaking out sunday for the first...
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selection of the scott peterson trial took four weeks. o o.j. simpson took over a month. >> i think we may get our jury by the end of the week. two cases you just mentioned are distinguishable. scott peterson was a death penalty case an not only was the alleged murder of his wife, but of his unborn son. so there are a lot of different questions you need to ask there and a lot of emotions involved especially with the death penalty case. with o.j. simpson, the reason that it took so long was you were talking about a celebrity. even if you weren't necessarily a football fan, you knew this man from the hertz commercials. he was an accomplished actor by that point in time, had made movies. so you're fighting those two big issues, the death penalty and celebrity. and remember also, we were picking 12-person juries in those cases. here we only need six. half the jury, halftime. >> holly hughes, thank you. and thank you very much to john "red" shay, two big trials we'll be watching in the coming weeks. >>> a woman who falsely accused a high school footb
selection of the scott peterson trial took four weeks. o o.j. simpson took over a month. >> i think we may get our jury by the end of the week. two cases you just mentioned are distinguishable. scott peterson was a death penalty case an not only was the alleged murder of his wife, but of his unborn son. so there are a lot of different questions you need to ask there and a lot of emotions involved especially with the death penalty case. with o.j. simpson, the reason that it took so long...
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. >> look at the tornado on the runway, honey -- we've got fires, tornadoes, indra peterson is tackingt. >> unbelievable. i can't imagine being at the airport and seeing that. no thank you. yeah, we do have a slight risk out there today. again pretty much in the same area. again, it's a slight risk. a lot of people not paying attention to a slight risk, but a slight risk is just that. this is the radar from yesterday over denver, 1:00 to 3:00, you can tell how quickly around 2:30 that tornado spawned up. even around the area. again, we're going to be looking for that today. now, the big story remains that dry danger. unfortunately, we're getting drier conditions we knew this was going to happen midweek. notice yosemite, the teens, notice colorado, single digits there. that is not helping firefighters on top of that we're adding warmer temperatures an gustier winds. speaking of california, why are we looking at fires so early? typically, in california, you don't see fires until after the summer, and then into the fall, the santa anas pick up. we didn't see a lot of rain. look how low th
. >> look at the tornado on the runway, honey -- we've got fires, tornadoes, indra peterson is tackingt. >> unbelievable. i can't imagine being at the airport and seeing that. no thank you. yeah, we do have a slight risk out there today. again pretty much in the same area. again, it's a slight risk. a lot of people not paying attention to a slight risk, but a slight risk is just that. this is the radar from yesterday over denver, 1:00 to 3:00, you can tell how quickly around 2:30...
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meteorologist indra peterson is following the weather for us. >> it's unbelievable.e saw a good 24 hours of severe weather. we're seeing more building through today. as you look at the radar you can see some of the first bands making their way to the east coast. look how long of a line the storm has really lasted. all of the severe weather expected as we go through the afternoon today and you can notice this backwards c shape, we have the strong winds, strong downdraft and dry air. the speed of the winds gets added to the speed of the system itself. that's why we talk about the threat of winds being as strong as the tornadoes. the low that moved its way to the east has a little bit more energy so we're looking at the enhanced severe weather threat that lines up perfectly with the moderate risk area, we're talking about a good 70 million people extending from new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, down towards the gulf so all of you under the severe threat. we're still dealing with not only heavy rain but flooding and the winds. we're about six inches of rain above avera
meteorologist indra peterson is following the weather for us. >> it's unbelievable.e saw a good 24 hours of severe weather. we're seeing more building through today. as you look at the radar you can see some of the first bands making their way to the east coast. look how long of a line the storm has really lasted. all of the severe weather expected as we go through the afternoon today and you can notice this backwards c shape, we have the strong winds, strong downdraft and dry air. the...
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peterson wanted to hold back. he was concerned that the gustloff which had been in dry dock for almost five years at this point wouldn't really be able to withstand going so fast. they disagreed on what route to take. they disagree, should a zigzag osha they follow the coastal route, to avoid submarines. because there actually have not been many reports of submarines in the area operating there, but they did note that the baltic was now filled with mines. they argued whether or not have navigation lights on. they ended up having navigation lights on because they were concerned there was a german minesweeper operating. said they were worried about collisions that night as well. all of this enabled the captain to do what was decidedly risky maneuver, he kind of site of the in between the ship and the coastline and strikes. after the war -- star, not after the war but after the incident, not long after the incident, he is calling for a board of inquiry and he testifies about what happened. and so all of this came to
peterson wanted to hold back. he was concerned that the gustloff which had been in dry dock for almost five years at this point wouldn't really be able to withstand going so fast. they disagreed on what route to take. they disagree, should a zigzag osha they follow the coastal route, to avoid submarines. because there actually have not been many reports of submarines in the area operating there, but they did note that the baltic was now filled with mines. they argued whether or not have...
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joining me now is james peterson and dana milbank.r coming on the show. >> hi, reverend. >> thanks. >> james, what is glenn beck's obsession with the civil rights movement? >> it's a fairly sinister obsession, rev, and i appreciate your comments opening up this segment. but when you look at it, it does two things. at the same time it's disrespectful to those folk who understand the legacy of civil rights for african-americans in this country, that speaks directly to his base. so he is able to do two things here, rev. he can allow them to enter into the victim subjectivity, something they always rail against, but they love sort of stepping into the role if and when they can. and number two, his audience and his listeners are also going to be stoked by the fact that he sundays miis undermining that part of our history. >> dana, you know a civil rights throughout the nation's history, as he mentioned frederick douglass, who fought to abolish slavery, martin luther king who fought against legal segregation, and people not being able to vo
joining me now is james peterson and dana milbank.r coming on the show. >> hi, reverend. >> thanks. >> james, what is glenn beck's obsession with the civil rights movement? >> it's a fairly sinister obsession, rev, and i appreciate your comments opening up this segment. but when you look at it, it does two things. at the same time it's disrespectful to those folk who understand the legacy of civil rights for african-americans in this country, that speaks directly to his...
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a a short time ago, i spoke to scott peterson of the "christian science monitor" in istanbul. scott, thanks for joining us. so this all started over what from the outside seems relatively small, some redevelopment plans. what do people say about about why it's grown so much. >> i think it's really kind of shocked authorities and also shocked those would have actually taken part. the fact that this gained so much speed last friday just three days ago. it really started as this tiny sit-in, but this kind of progressive, powerful reaction by the police, these efforts to break up this sit-in basically caught the imagination of a lot of people who are more broadly unhappy with the... with prime minister erdogan's rule. they wanted to make their point and they did so very, very swiftly. what i heard repeatedly during these days is how surprised people were that they came out in such large numbers that they were able to take on the police and also, of course, in their view, reacting to a very, very strong police effort to keep them from gathering and really expending huge amounts of
a a short time ago, i spoke to scott peterson of the "christian science monitor" in istanbul. scott, thanks for joining us. so this all started over what from the outside seems relatively small, some redevelopment plans. what do people say about about why it's grown so much. >> i think it's really kind of shocked authorities and also shocked those would have actually taken part. the fact that this gained so much speed last friday just three days ago. it really started as this...