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henry peterson contacted, finally this began the mid-april meetings with henry peterson. what happened at this mid-april meetings with henry peterson? on april 16th, from 1:39 to 3:25, the president met with henry peterson. the president promised to treat confidential any -- the president emphasized that it peterson, you're talking only to me and there's not going to be anybody else on the white house staff. in other words, i'm acting counsel. the president suggested that only exception might be dick moore. when peterson expressed reservation, the president said, let's just better keep it with me then. in an afternoon conversation in that same day, a telephone conversation when the president called peter son, he said, henry, feel free to confide in me. i'm going to keep it confidential. i know the rules of the grand jury. what did he do with the information that henry peterson gave to him? henry peterson, who was taking the place as really the chief investigator in the watergate case, the president on april 17th met with halderman who had been implicated again by informat
henry peterson contacted, finally this began the mid-april meetings with henry peterson. what happened at this mid-april meetings with henry peterson? on april 16th, from 1:39 to 3:25, the president met with henry peterson. the president promised to treat confidential any -- the president emphasized that it peterson, you're talking only to me and there's not going to be anybody else on the white house staff. in other words, i'm acting counsel. the president suggested that only exception might...
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peterson said it as best you could. -- you know, i have been thinking since this incident happened, you know, how would you really feel inside if that happened to your child? there is no words that can explain or capture the true hurt and despair and grief you would feel. there really isn't any reconciliation when you think about it. you know, we have to make sure all of the -- that we have -- >> let's bring in now to listen to the mother as she speaks. >> he didn't deserve it. my son -- >> why shouldn't she be speechless? in the face of this okanagan niezing, grievous situation it's unutterable the force of hurt and pain she experiences? how do we then taukt about this? the police aren't away. they will be there. how do we talk about getting toward a time, a moment when justice prevails where equal distribution of justice is there and the police respect us as human beings. what do we have to do? >> we have to get to the basic core which is training officers of the law to respect basic human rights. we have to understan
peterson said it as best you could. -- you know, i have been thinking since this incident happened, you know, how would you really feel inside if that happened to your child? there is no words that can explain or capture the true hurt and despair and grief you would feel. there really isn't any reconciliation when you think about it. you know, we have to make sure all of the -- that we have -- >> let's bring in now to listen to the mother as she speaks. >> he didn't deserve it. my...
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peterson and i read it and peterson looked up and said, bob, he wasn't in the corps. jawarski looked mightily puzzled. he thought we were talking about him. but he was the ideal choice from our point of view, not from the white house's point of view. >> why was he an ideal choice from the department's point of view? >> he had a lot of prosecuting experience. he prosecuted war crimes trials. so he was unimpeachable reputation, and he was competent, very competent. so he would move the thing along. that's what we needed. i think for a while the white house thought he was going to be great because he was a pro, but maybe that staff didn't believe nixon had anything in his background. maybe they thought it was all a putup. i don't know what they thought. >> why were you sure that it was almost all over by that point? >> i remember henry peterson saying to me, bob, we indict people on less evidence than this. it's true. there were just too many things that looked -- and you could feel the tide shifting in the country and in washington against nixon. i was sure when i went
peterson and i read it and peterson looked up and said, bob, he wasn't in the corps. jawarski looked mightily puzzled. he thought we were talking about him. but he was the ideal choice from our point of view, not from the white house's point of view. >> why was he an ideal choice from the department's point of view? >> he had a lot of prosecuting experience. he prosecuted war crimes trials. so he was unimpeachable reputation, and he was competent, very competent. so he would move...
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henry peterson contacted, finally this began the mid-april meetings with henry peterson. what happened at this mid-april meetings with henry peterson? on april 16th, from 1:39 to 3:25, the president met with henry peterson. the president promised to treat confidential any -- the president emphasized that it peterson, you're talking only to me and there's not going to be anybody else on the white house staff. in other words, i'm acting counsel. the president suggested that only exception might be dick moore. when peterson expressed reservation, the president said, let's just better keep it with me then. in an afternoon conversation in that same day, a telephone conversation when the president called peter son, he said, henry, feel free to confide in me. i'm going to keep it confidential. i know the rules of the grand jury. what did he do with the information that henry peterson gave to him? henry peterson, who was taking the place as really the chief investigator in the watergate case, the president on april 17th met with halderman who had been implicated again by informat
henry peterson contacted, finally this began the mid-april meetings with henry peterson. what happened at this mid-april meetings with henry peterson? on april 16th, from 1:39 to 3:25, the president met with henry peterson. the president promised to treat confidential any -- the president emphasized that it peterson, you're talking only to me and there's not going to be anybody else on the white house staff. in other words, i'm acting counsel. the president suggested that only exception might...
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information that was given to henry peterson and henry peterson had revealed it to the president and the president advised at that point halderman that he better get together with john and map out some kind of a strategy on the money. then there's the big deletion. i don't know what the material deleted is. then he comes back and says what about calmback? what's he going to say about the money? he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general debate any. >> i yield two minutes to my distinguished colleague. >> he's recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me just try to finish very briefly. it was shortly thereafter that on april 24th and april 25th, and i believe on april 26th that the president ordered halderman -- that the president ordered halderman to listen to certain tapes that i
information that was given to henry peterson and henry peterson had revealed it to the president and the president advised at that point halderman that he better get together with john and map out some kind of a strategy on the money. then there's the big deletion. i don't know what the material deleted is. then he comes back and says what about calmback? what's he going to say about the money? he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder...
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although peterson didn't like the guy he was talking about. i don't know what the hell that was about. maybe peterson's nerves were just stretched thin. that was very tense times. but i went on my way not to interfere or influence in any way any decision they made. now, if they started violating their charter in some e greejous fashion, i would have had to do something, but they didn't and i stayed the heck out of it. >> in that first week, the president in a speech said that he would not give his materials to any prosecutor, but then a few days later when you talked about jawarski you said he would have the opportunity to seek whatever materials he needed. >> that's right. >> any tension or pushback from the white house to talk to them in between? >> at one point somebody asked me if you're going to let these things go on, what's the point in firing cox. the point is to stop the investigation. nixon said he wasn't going to turn him over, but that's not inconsistent with the special prosecutor's power to seek them. >> whose idea was it when pr
although peterson didn't like the guy he was talking about. i don't know what the hell that was about. maybe peterson's nerves were just stretched thin. that was very tense times. but i went on my way not to interfere or influence in any way any decision they made. now, if they started violating their charter in some e greejous fashion, i would have had to do something, but they didn't and i stayed the heck out of it. >> in that first week, the president in a speech said that he would not...
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peterson was receiving, the words are, if the president is connected in any suspicious manner with any person, and there be grounds to believe that he will shelter that person, he may be impeached. just a story. impeachment is intended for occasional and extraordinary cases where a superior power, acting for the whole people, is put into operation to protect their rights, and rescue their liberties from violations. we know about the houston plan. we know about the break-in of the psychiatrist's office. we know that there were absolute complete direction on september 3rd, when the president indicated that a surreptitious entry had been made in dr. fielding's office after having met with mr. ehrlichman and mr. young. protect their rights. rescue their liberties. from violation. the carolina ratification convention impeachment criteria. those are impeachment who behave amiss or betray their public trust. beginning shortly after the watergate break-in and continuing to the present time, the president has engaged in a series of public statements, and actions designed to thwart the lawful in
peterson was receiving, the words are, if the president is connected in any suspicious manner with any person, and there be grounds to believe that he will shelter that person, he may be impeached. just a story. impeachment is intended for occasional and extraordinary cases where a superior power, acting for the whole people, is put into operation to protect their rights, and rescue their liberties from violations. we know about the houston plan. we know about the break-in of the psychiatrist's...
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peterson and i read it and peterson looked up and said, bob, he wasn't in the corps. jawarski looked mightily puzzled. he thought we were talking about him. but he was the ideal choice from our point of view, not from the white house's point of view. >> why was he an ideal choice from the department's point of view? >> he had a lot of prosecuting experience. he prosecuted war crimes trials. so he was unimpeachable reputation, and he was competent, very competent. so he would move the thing along. that's what we needed. i think for a while the white house thought he was going to be great because he was a pro, but maybe that staff didn't believe nixon had anything in his background. maybe they thought it was all a putup. i don't know what they thought. >> why were you sure that it was almost all over by that point? >> i remember henry peterson saying to me, bob, we indict people on less evidence than this. it's true. there were just too many things that looked -- and you could feel the tide shifting in the country and in washington against nixon. i was sure when i went
peterson and i read it and peterson looked up and said, bob, he wasn't in the corps. jawarski looked mightily puzzled. he thought we were talking about him. but he was the ideal choice from our point of view, not from the white house's point of view. >> why was he an ideal choice from the department's point of view? >> he had a lot of prosecuting experience. he prosecuted war crimes trials. so he was unimpeachable reputation, and he was competent, very competent. so he would move...
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let's get the latest from indra petersons. it's interesting. it's rare for hurricanes to be in this area and make land fall. >> when you look at the two hurricanes, it's easy to see why you get a lot of wind shear, things hurricanes do not like and cooler waters toward the hawaiian islands. two hurricanes are out there. iselle, the effects felt on the island. notice in the difference, how well defined the eye is, the category three hurricane is right behind it. let's talk about iselle. we are going expect land fall in three hours. the center of circulation is offshore. we are waiting for that to make its way on shore within the next several hours. that's when we will feel the biggest effect. tropical storm warnings in effect for islands behind the big island. the threshold, 75-mile-per-hour winds. it's really breaking apart. 74 miles an hour is all it takes to be a category one hurricane. the effects are going to be felt similar. what are we looking at as it makes its way through the island. the afternoon will be quiet. by tom
let's get the latest from indra petersons. it's interesting. it's rare for hurricanes to be in this area and make land fall. >> when you look at the two hurricanes, it's easy to see why you get a lot of wind shear, things hurricanes do not like and cooler waters toward the hawaiian islands. two hurricanes are out there. iselle, the effects felt on the island. notice in the difference, how well defined the eye is, the category three hurricane is right behind it. let's talk about iselle. we...
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you know peterson has been beating the drum for a long time the wall street billionaire for you know privatizing basically medicare you know the ceiling is going to fall and everything is going to fall apart all this kind of thing but isn't the reality that if people like p. peterson or other you know multi millionaires and billionaires paid the same percentage of their income into the social security trust fund as the guy paving the street or the or the person working at mcdonald's or you or i it pretty much anybody out there if they paid the same percentage in social security would be solvent basically forever or maybe even with a surplus. well there are different ways to structure that but if they paid in the same right everybody else does but didn't get million dollar benefits when they retire then yes that would go a large part of the way most of the way toward fixing the problem again wealth inequality a financial transactions tax asking people to pay a few more bucks a week whatever it might be or a combination of all of the above we know absolutely how to get rid of these pro
you know peterson has been beating the drum for a long time the wall street billionaire for you know privatizing basically medicare you know the ceiling is going to fall and everything is going to fall apart all this kind of thing but isn't the reality that if people like p. peterson or other you know multi millionaires and billionaires paid the same percentage of their income into the social security trust fund as the guy paving the street or the or the person working at mcdonald's or you or i...
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although peterson didn't like the guy he was talking about. i don't know what the hell that was about. maybe peterson's nerves were just stretched thin. that was very tense times. but i went on my way not to interfere or influence in any way any decision they made. now, if they started violating their charter in some e greejous fashion, i would have had to do something, but they didn't and i stayed the heck out of it. >> in that first week, the president in a speech said that he would not give his materials to any prosecutor, but then a few days later when you talked about jawarski you said he would have the opportunity to seek whatever materials he needed. >> that's right. >> any tension or pushback from the white house to talk to them in between? >> at one point somebody asked me if you're going to let these things go on, what's the point in firing cox. the point is to stop the investigation. nixon said he wasn't going to turn him over, but that's not inconsistent with the special prosecutor's power to seek them. >> whose idea was it when pr
although peterson didn't like the guy he was talking about. i don't know what the hell that was about. maybe peterson's nerves were just stretched thin. that was very tense times. but i went on my way not to interfere or influence in any way any decision they made. now, if they started violating their charter in some e greejous fashion, i would have had to do something, but they didn't and i stayed the heck out of it. >> in that first week, the president in a speech said that he would not...
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peterson was a magazine publisher and had one of the finest if not the finest firearms collections in the country. what you see is the robert peterson gallery, the finest single room of firearms anywhere in the country. firearms she 2011 left, the museum kicked what we could display. -- picked what we could display. perhaps one of the finest he royal, was the grand winchester model 21 which is considered the finest winchester side-by-side shotgun ever manufactured. it is the finest engraved on the one in existence, and it his favorite labrador retriever, king bauck. >> in contrast to the carved engraving is a relatively new stier -- style of engraving. this has only been widely done in the last 30-40 years. and i say widely done, there have been very few people who have mastered it. instead of a three dimensional carving, this type of engraving is actually done by hand pressing literally hundreds of thousands or even millions of tiny individual dots into the depth, angle,in and pressure, and creating these incredible scenes you see on shotguns. cene,ct, this gargoyle that is all done
peterson was a magazine publisher and had one of the finest if not the finest firearms collections in the country. what you see is the robert peterson gallery, the finest single room of firearms anywhere in the country. firearms she 2011 left, the museum kicked what we could display. -- picked what we could display. perhaps one of the finest he royal, was the grand winchester model 21 which is considered the finest winchester side-by-side shotgun ever manufactured. it is the finest engraved on...
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indra peterson knows. she's next. but it doesn't cover everything.% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to choose from, too, and they all travel with you anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over
indra peterson knows. she's next. but it doesn't cover everything.% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp...
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professor peterson, i'll start with you on this historical question. control efrforts, how much and how little has changeed? >> well, when you just look at the images it doesn't seem that too much has chaunnged at all. remember the images from larger cities like new york and newark and detroit and l.a., that imagery is reflective of major cities. you have to understand with the ways in which we've been depositing military grade weaponry and really strategy and tactics into these smaller, more local police departments, is why you can see some of the images from ferguson looking like some of the images are from newark circa 1967. it's also the policy. how are we interacting with citizens who are trying to engage in protests? >> michael, president johnson convened a commission in response to the 1967 riots. their report found the u.s. at the time was moving toward two societies. two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal. how true and how untrue has that prediction proven to be? >> i think that there's a lot of truth that still remains to t
professor peterson, i'll start with you on this historical question. control efrforts, how much and how little has changeed? >> well, when you just look at the images it doesn't seem that too much has chaunnged at all. remember the images from larger cities like new york and newark and detroit and l.a., that imagery is reflective of major cities. you have to understand with the ways in which we've been depositing military grade weaponry and really strategy and tactics into these smaller,...
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attack and david goldberg was arrested in november after crashing his vehicle and stabbing rachel peterson and her fiancÉ. goldberg and the engaged couple had a kid in the car. >> lease keep them in your prayer during this trying time. >> family members from both sides apologized and hugged. goldberg will be sentenced in december. we will look at the week ahead and a milestone for a school damage i and east coast earthquake. east coast earthquake. where is pope francis heading this week? >> the supermoon. quacks a look at the week ahead. the candidates are set to debate. democrat will and face-off at george mason university's arlington campus. they are vying to win the august election. -- resigned in june to take a position and terry mcauliffe's administration. and mayor will hold a public hearing on flooding. evacuatere forced to when flooding hit the city. and damaged parts and several businesses. parks andged several businesses. and begins at 7:00 at partnership call on 5th street and laurel. some students will be in a building. ceremony at the new thomas jefferson elementary school. th
attack and david goldberg was arrested in november after crashing his vehicle and stabbing rachel peterson and her fiancÉ. goldberg and the engaged couple had a kid in the car. >> lease keep them in your prayer during this trying time. >> family members from both sides apologized and hugged. goldberg will be sentenced in december. we will look at the week ahead and a milestone for a school damage i and east coast earthquake. east coast earthquake. where is pope francis heading this...
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indra petersons has a look at the forecast.n that quickly, especially in the desert it just rises? >> yeah, there's nowhere for that water go-to-go. you hear 5 1/2 inches in a few hours. it's not just 5 1/2 inches you're talking about, all that runoff climbs into the rivers. we saw those rivers go to major flooding stage, to over 20 feet of water. that was the concern. just the typical monsoonal moisture there yesterday. now, in addition to that, we have tropical storm lowell off the coastline expected to make its way offshore. all of that moisture can pull into the region so the combination of that monsoonal moisture and tropical moisture will enhance. still looking fod scattered showers an inch or two of rain there. a few scattered showers with moisture pulling out of the gulf. really what you're looking at is the jet stream farther to the north. all of that moisture combined with the heat spreading through the area. you're talking temperatures well above that with humidity feeling like the century mark over the next several
indra petersons has a look at the forecast.n that quickly, especially in the desert it just rises? >> yeah, there's nowhere for that water go-to-go. you hear 5 1/2 inches in a few hours. it's not just 5 1/2 inches you're talking about, all that runoff climbs into the rivers. we saw those rivers go to major flooding stage, to over 20 feet of water. that was the concern. just the typical monsoonal moisture there yesterday. now, in addition to that, we have tropical storm lowell off the...
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james peterson. let's pick right up, james peterson when he left off.re's a tremendous disparity going on, black people who felt they were voiceless and left alone so many decades then when they erupt because of mistreatment they are then blamed for their own behavior and implicitly suggesting that that behavior is why the young man got shot in the first place. how do those who want to maintain the peace avoid that kind of trap falling into that which implicitly blames the people they claim to want to help? >> i think first and foremost, it's for us to be outraged at the response to the murder of michael brown doesn't make a lot of sense to me. the outrage needs to be directed at the source. they can handle the riot and stop the riot and control the riot, but the real question, can we get our criminal justice system and get these police departments to acknowledge the humanity of black and brown folks? i think our energy needs to be focused on that. it's not rioting is a good thing. mlk said rioting is the language of the o pressed and those who are sile
james peterson. let's pick right up, james peterson when he left off.re's a tremendous disparity going on, black people who felt they were voiceless and left alone so many decades then when they erupt because of mistreatment they are then blamed for their own behavior and implicitly suggesting that that behavior is why the young man got shot in the first place. how do those who want to maintain the peace avoid that kind of trap falling into that which implicitly blames the people they claim to...
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peterson during our questioning of witnesses. i asked him whether or not he felt that the fbi, that matt burns should be contacted while he's sitting as a judge on the case of the ellisburg matter. to which he replied no. he indicated that matt burns should not be contacted during the course of that trial. and the answer is quite clear, so why not, and i asked him why not, and he said in response to my question, wouldn't this be a mistrial. some of us felt that it would. i happen to think as of matter of law that there would be a mistrial declared upon such a disclosure. i think that the act in contacting a presiding judge on a case of that magnitude, and i find a little bit amazing once again for him to say that didn't know what the present situation in the ellisburg matter. this is the major case of the decade prior to our deliberations on watergate if you'll go back a few years but he didn't know what was going on at that time. and there was no impropriety in a conversation. i happen to feel that the position of a judge is one
peterson during our questioning of witnesses. i asked him whether or not he felt that the fbi, that matt burns should be contacted while he's sitting as a judge on the case of the ellisburg matter. to which he replied no. he indicated that matt burns should not be contacted during the course of that trial. and the answer is quite clear, so why not, and i asked him why not, and he said in response to my question, wouldn't this be a mistrial. some of us felt that it would. i happen to think as of...
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indra petersons is here with a look at the forecast. >> she's having heart palpitations. >> it is laboreekend. the place you don't want to be, we are talking the heaviest amounts of rain. we are talking two, if not five inches of rain around the gulf as we go through the holiday. labor day itself, possibly we get a less chance for showers in the forecast. cristobal still out there. look how quickly it is exiting off to the northeast. with that, yes, we are going to have higher surf and nothing like we saw yesterday. yesterday, we were talking 12 feet of surf, down three to five feet, improving for the weekend. still looking for strong rip currents, going downward to moderate. that brings a lot of concern into the water. many of you are going to the beach. a quick glance at the nation as we go the entire nation. the severe weather threat, we are watching it toward the plains. generally, everywhere else a threat of scattered showers for the weekend. day by day, what are the temperatures going to look like. cooler in the northeast. 77 new york city. scattered showers out there in the north
indra petersons is here with a look at the forecast. >> she's having heart palpitations. >> it is laboreekend. the place you don't want to be, we are talking the heaviest amounts of rain. we are talking two, if not five inches of rain around the gulf as we go through the holiday. labor day itself, possibly we get a less chance for showers in the forecast. cristobal still out there. look how quickly it is exiting off to the northeast. with that, yes, we are going to have higher surf...
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indra petersons has a look at the forecast. >> good morning, it's summertime.k about sunshine, right. we see that monsoonal moisture out west. noticing temperatures mild in the morning hours, we go to the afternoon, most of us are where we should be. it's deceiving, it looks like it's going to stay dry, but we know there's still more showers in the forecast today. more focusing on the eastern half of the country watching kind of the ohio valley in the northeast as this frontal boundary lays across. notice two lows on the system, both of those bringing chances for scattered showers. watch as it plays out really starts to improve as you go towards the weekend in the northeast. notice this sags towards the southeast as we go closer towards friday. with that, heavy amounts of rain going to be concentrated in the midwest. making their way down. 2 to 4 inches expected in st. louis and nashville over the next several days. this is going to be the new focus region. get news is, we no longer have that around the st. louis area. that is an improvement from yesterday's fo
indra petersons has a look at the forecast. >> good morning, it's summertime.k about sunshine, right. we see that monsoonal moisture out west. noticing temperatures mild in the morning hours, we go to the afternoon, most of us are where we should be. it's deceiving, it looks like it's going to stay dry, but we know there's still more showers in the forecast today. more focusing on the eastern half of the country watching kind of the ohio valley in the northeast as this frontal boundary...
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anyway, indra petersons has a look at the forecast. indra? >> yeah.t's true. we are talking unique storms. once in 500 years is what they saw in california. the monsoonal moisture is dying down for a couple days. the brown means it is drying out. improving conditions in the west for a couple days. not the same story in the southeast. we are talking the one frontal boundary dissipating. another system is producing showers in the ohio valley and through tomorrow and the northeast. we are talking the scattered showers. one to two inches not a biggie. springfield, st. louis and des moines, we are talking the severe weather threat. keep in mind bertha has been downgraded to a tropical storm. good news, it is staying away from the u.s. coastline. >> wimpy bertha in the atlantic. >>> i want to look at what's coming up on "new day." chris cuomo. >> we are monitoring the cease-fire between israel and hamas. holding, but will it last 72 hours? those are the big questions. we are going to talk with a spokesman for the military as well as the chief palestinian ne
anyway, indra petersons has a look at the forecast. indra? >> yeah.t's true. we are talking unique storms. once in 500 years is what they saw in california. the monsoonal moisture is dying down for a couple days. the brown means it is drying out. improving conditions in the west for a couple days. not the same story in the southeast. we are talking the one frontal boundary dissipating. another system is producing showers in the ohio valley and through tomorrow and the northeast. we are...
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indra petersons is be traing the extreme weather.. >> talking about that record 6.2 inches. what they normally see is 3.3 inches. thanks to all that moisture pooling off the of the atlantic. we can show you some of the other records because it wasn't the other one out towards north carolina. 3 1/2 inches in new jersey also seeing that. this is a short period of time. that flood concern was high in the eastern seaboard. we're talking heavy rain, some places two if not 3 inches, especially in long island, they have the potential for rainfall rates right now 4 inches per one hour. for that reason, they do still have flood warnings in effect also looking at new england as we go throughout the day, as that system will gradually pull off in the northeast. a lot of people asking why are we getting so much rain. well, think about all of that available moisture off the atlantic nap slow-moving system is being pulled in with that frontal boundary. with that, you're getting the enhanced rainfall. the second thing we're looking at is that system
indra petersons is be traing the extreme weather.. >> talking about that record 6.2 inches. what they normally see is 3.3 inches. thanks to all that moisture pooling off the of the atlantic. we can show you some of the other records because it wasn't the other one out towards north carolina. 3 1/2 inches in new jersey also seeing that. this is a short period of time. that flood concern was high in the eastern seaboard. we're talking heavy rain, some places two if not 3 inches, especially...
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indra petersons is tracking the storms after the break. (singing) ♪ dust irritating your eye?gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> powerful storms in the atlantic and pacific. they are staying away from land. look what they are creating. huge waves and dangerous rip currents on both coasts. so, leave it to a surfing legend to ignore the warnings and go for a ride. >> we live for this. we wait our lives for this stuff to happen.
indra petersons is tracking the storms after the break. (singing) ♪ dust irritating your eye?gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers...
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indra petersons is going to tell you what you need to know, next. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> sh minutes past the hour. reaction to robin williams pouring in this morning. williams died of apparent suicide. nathan lane say what is i will remember about robin, more than his comic genius, extraordinary talent and astounding intellect was his huge heart. his tremendous kindness, generosity and partner as a colleague and fellow traveler. >> they were in the "bird cage" together. 15 minutes after the hour. >>> ferguson police chief says shots were heard in the area and tear gas used to dispurse the crowd of 300 people. several arrests were made. we have not seen the widespread looting that shook the looting 24 hours earlier. michael brown's parents held an emotional news conferenc
indra petersons is going to tell you what you need to know, next. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> sh minutes past the hour. reaction to robin williams pouring in this morning. williams died of apparent suicide....
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he was arrested in november after crashing his car and and her rachel peterson fiancÉ outside of montgomerymall. both goldberg and the engaged couple had two-year-old children in their cars. all i ask is that you please pray for the children. keep them in your prayers during this trying time. family members from both sides apologized and even hugged each other. fiancÉ say with the trial over they can focus on their wedding that will take laced later this month. "a nutbag." former chief of f described her former boss. we are learning more about what went on inside the governor's mansion. jeff goldberg has more on the corruption trial. she repeatedly and harshly criticized the former first lady for hours today all while few feet away from maureen mcdonnell in the courtroom. former governor bob mcdonnell reportedlyto her telling her it was good to see her. the judge was not happy about that at all. he said that it was completely unacceptable behavior and could not happen again. each day, governor bob donnell with into the court confidence and a smile. governor, what were you heartened by yeste
he was arrested in november after crashing his car and and her rachel peterson fiancÉ outside of montgomerymall. both goldberg and the engaged couple had two-year-old children in their cars. all i ask is that you please pray for the children. keep them in your prayers during this trying time. family members from both sides apologized and even hugged each other. fiancÉ say with the trial over they can focus on their wedding that will take laced later this month. "a nutbag." former...
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the nfl player met his name sake adrian peterson, during viking training camp. the two have little more in common than just last names, both suffered leg injuries at the same time. adrian said his nfl hero inspired him to get back on his feet after he lost his leg in a work accident. >> i got crushed from the waist on from rail cart and shattered my hot right leg. but seeing you can do it, i mean, gave me positive vibes, kept me strong. >> always a blessing if you can help people that got sent me to motivate, and saying anything is possible. >> he didn't lose his leg, but the vikings player did tear his acl. >> are you looking at kim kardashian's passport photo here on entertainment news. shared the pick with her fans via facebook on tuesday. us weekly is report that she captioned this hashtag mrs. west hashtag name change. >> looks all sultry. sherrie shepherd's surrogate has given birth to baby boy. surrogate gave birth yesterday in pennsylvania. but the talk show host has been in a legal battle with her estranged husband, lamar sally, claiming defrauded her.
the nfl player met his name sake adrian peterson, during viking training camp. the two have little more in common than just last names, both suffered leg injuries at the same time. adrian said his nfl hero inspired him to get back on his feet after he lost his leg in a work accident. >> i got crushed from the waist on from rail cart and shattered my hot right leg. but seeing you can do it, i mean, gave me positive vibes, kept me strong. >> always a blessing if you can help people...
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. >>> minnesota vikings running back, adrienne peterson, meets special fan.elped inspired the nfl player met his name sake, adrienne peterson, during viking camp. the two have more in come on, both suffered leg injuries at the same time. adrienne says his nfl hero inspired him to get back on his feet, after he lost his leg in a work accident. >> i got crushed from the waist down from rail cart. and shattered my whole right leg. but, i mean, gave me positive vibes, and kept me strong. >> you know, to me, always a blessing, people to motivate, anything is possible. >> the vikings player tore his acl. >> a pizza parlor customer bitten by a pet monkey that was with its owner at the eatery. the monkey was later seized, by animal control officers, in riverside county, california. its owner slowed up at restaurant with three monkeys, one escaped, ran out of the car, custom here tried to retrieve that little guy was bitten the arm. so he it to get stitches and rabie shot. monkey now quarantined to make sure that it doesn't have that virus. >> did she wear that to the
. >>> minnesota vikings running back, adrienne peterson, meets special fan.elped inspired the nfl player met his name sake, adrienne peterson, during viking camp. the two have more in come on, both suffered leg injuries at the same time. adrienne says his nfl hero inspired him to get back on his feet, after he lost his leg in a work accident. >> i got crushed from the waist down from rail cart. and shattered my whole right leg. but, i mean, gave me positive vibes, and kept me...
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indra petersons. >>> 19 minutes past the hour.llowing breaking news in ferguson, missouri. violent night in the streets. the controversy of the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager. the controversy is still boiling. >>> steve balmer is fired up. the l.a. clippers new owner introduces himself to fans in a big way. andy scholes has it next. you read the labels on the foods you eat - but do you know what's in your skincare? neutrogena naturals. a line of naturally derived skincare with carefully chosen, clinically proven ingredients and no harsh chemicals. healthy skin-starts from within. neutrogena naturals. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. help
indra petersons. >>> 19 minutes past the hour.llowing breaking news in ferguson, missouri. violent night in the streets. the controversy of the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager. the controversy is still boiling. >>> steve balmer is fired up. the l.a. clippers new owner introduces himself to fans in a big way. andy scholes has it next. you read the labels on the foods you eat - but do you know what's in your skincare? neutrogena naturals. a line of naturally derived...
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appointmepoint, hits th trooper's car, he pulls over, but the driver of the other car is a 21-year-old peterson mitchell, and if he pulled over, he would have been cited for a minor infraction, but that's not what mitchell does. >> of course not. >> he takes off, keeps going, and so begins a chase. >> so dangerous, so many cars on the roadway. >> from a business area to a residential area. shortly thereafter, the car door opens, driver's side door opens, even though the car is moving. the car soon comes to a stop. oh, he's got a passenger. he has a passenger, beth. the passenger, like, i'm running. but the driver, mitchell, gets on the ground, pays attention to what the officer is telling him to do. >> stay on the ground. >> now he chooses to listen to the officer. >> guys, the chase is not over, there's orders. turn around, come back. mitchell complies. listen to what happens. >> walk back. get on your knees. he's running. the trooper chases him. >> the woman in the vehicle, but she didn't run, stood there, like, oh, god. >> look at her, just put her purse there, i'm not dealing with the fools
appointmepoint, hits th trooper's car, he pulls over, but the driver of the other car is a 21-year-old peterson mitchell, and if he pulled over, he would have been cited for a minor infraction, but that's not what mitchell does. >> of course not. >> he takes off, keeps going, and so begins a chase. >> so dangerous, so many cars on the roadway. >> from a business area to a residential area. shortly thereafter, the car door opens, driver's side door opens, even though the...
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time for a look at the forecast with indra petersons. is joining me so i don't have to be alone. >> the ladies. it is close to the weekend. it is huge. we want to know where is it going to be nice? the northeast is geting better and better by the day. scattered showers will be out there. we are going to get heavier rain as the frontal boundary sags. heavy amounts of rain even as we go through saturday. that's the concern there. the big thing is it continues to be out in the pacific. the concern is two hurricanes out there making their way toward the hawaiian islands. you can see the track brings it by later today. this afternoon, it could still be a hurricane before it makes land fall. borderline tropical storm or hurricane. heavy amounts of rain. we have the warnings out there. hurricane warnings and tropical storm warnings. strong winds and behind it, a couple days behind it is julio. >> i feel for people who are on vacation in hawaii right now. >> can you imagine? >> it's rained the entire time. not a fun vacation. you will be with us
time for a look at the forecast with indra petersons. is joining me so i don't have to be alone. >> the ladies. it is close to the weekend. it is huge. we want to know where is it going to be nice? the northeast is geting better and better by the day. scattered showers will be out there. we are going to get heavier rain as the frontal boundary sags. heavy amounts of rain even as we go through saturday. that's the concern there. the big thing is it continues to be out in the pacific. the...
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indra petersons is tracking what you need to know for today after the break. mfort.the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods
indra petersons is tracking what you need to know for today after the break. mfort.the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy...
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. >> good morning tonya peterson the president of the san francisco zoo i'm ready to play golf and i just i don't know the issues with that, if i can go to the slide show and talk about the zoo we just there you go closed our fiscal year and while we're getting the paperwork in order we've finished our fiscal year with over 9 hundred and 15 thousand visitors that's over our 4.4 percent over last year as we go forward we've given ourselves a 5 percent window because of the el nino predictions i hope question have that we're back 80 up to 25 thousand family memberships we've not had that since 2009 we have one hundred thousand members and campers zoo campers and this is a big number our bio potential zoo that goes to our community has a record of visits so i had to show a picture of our 9 hundred thousand i don't know how to get that theirs from sacramento that actually has a zoo they've come to see our red panda and the little boy said he never won anything he was pleased to come to the zoo. this is a pro bono gift he's put up a bus wrap >> i may not be able to see it, it's the zoo wa
. >> good morning tonya peterson the president of the san francisco zoo i'm ready to play golf and i just i don't know the issues with that, if i can go to the slide show and talk about the zoo we just there you go closed our fiscal year and while we're getting the paperwork in order we've finished our fiscal year with over 9 hundred and 15 thousand visitors that's over our 4.4 percent over last year as we go forward we've given ourselves a 5 percent window because of the el nino...
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and it's already been said by some that henry peterson called and he said initially in the conversation, well it's not going to go any further. i know i have to keep this secret. he had no sooner hung up the phone when he was telling the defendants about whom this damaging information was made. what they could do to counteract the case that the prosecution had against him. well i could go on and on and on. i'm surprised that some of my colleagues, the telephone call from pat gray. pat gray was a man who did many things wrong. he was loyal to his leader. but at some point his conscience bothered him and he wanted to tell the president of the united states that his aides were destroying the presidency- >> the time of the gentleman has expired. give the gentleman an opportunity to finish his sentence. >> i appreciate that, chairman. pat gray called the president to tell him that his aides were destroying the presidency, and instead of the president saying well give me more information about this, i want to know if my aides are doing anything wrong, i want to know, and pat gray says in his
and it's already been said by some that henry peterson called and he said initially in the conversation, well it's not going to go any further. i know i have to keep this secret. he had no sooner hung up the phone when he was telling the defendants about whom this damaging information was made. what they could do to counteract the case that the prosecution had against him. well i could go on and on and on. i'm surprised that some of my colleagues, the telephone call from pat gray. pat gray was...
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and it's already been said by some that henry peterson called and he said initially in the conversation, well it's not going to go any further. i know i have to keep this secret. he had no sooner hung up the phone when he was telling the defendants about whom this damaging information was made. what they could do to counteract the case that the prosecution had against him. well i could go on and on and on. i'm surprised that some of my colleagues, the telephone call from pat gray. pat gray was a man who did many things wrong. he was loyal to his leader. but at some point his conscience bothered him and he wanted to tell the president of the united states that his aides were destroying the presidency- >> the time of the gentleman has expired. give the gentleman an opportunity to finish his sentence. >> i appreciate that, chairman. pat gray called the president to tell him that his aides were destroying the presidency, and instead of the president saying well give me more information about this, i want to know if my aides are doing anything wrong, i want to know, and pat gray says in his
and it's already been said by some that henry peterson called and he said initially in the conversation, well it's not going to go any further. i know i have to keep this secret. he had no sooner hung up the phone when he was telling the defendants about whom this damaging information was made. what they could do to counteract the case that the prosecution had against him. well i could go on and on and on. i'm surprised that some of my colleagues, the telephone call from pat gray. pat gray was...
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tanya peterson commission of the san francisco zoo. commissioner wei congratulations. i hope your daughters like the zoo as well as the park. okay. so if i can have the powerpoint please. am i good? we have started a new fiscal year so let me -- july 1 and let me give you where we are after one month. july as you can see we are ahead of projections by nearly 3,000 visitors so we're starting the fiscal year off on a great foot and we know we have one free day a month and in august it was record breaking and 10,000 free visitors coming through i think august 3, so still a value i believe to our families to offer the free day. they could be crazy and i often suggest don't come on the free day. with that we also are growing in our facebook likes. we're almost at 60,000 likes and just a few years ago we had no social media presence at all so thank you. we are also getting ready for accreditation and take a sense of our plants and gardens and who knew we have over 8,000 species at the zoo and our name is the san francisco zoological society gardens and i didn't realize we ha
tanya peterson commission of the san francisco zoo. commissioner wei congratulations. i hope your daughters like the zoo as well as the park. okay. so if i can have the powerpoint please. am i good? we have started a new fiscal year so let me -- july 1 and let me give you where we are after one month. july as you can see we are ahead of projections by nearly 3,000 visitors so we're starting the fiscal year off on a great foot and we know we have one free day a month and in august it was record...
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jason peterson said it best. >> it's like therapy. drive down the road, and nothing else matters. >> reporter: there's blues on the front porch and bikes to envy. an unconventional convention for the folks who want to ride free. harry smith, nbc news, sturgis, south dakota. >> long may you run. that's our broadcast for friday night. for this week, thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00. she's a homeless woman who can't stay away from airports. marilyn hartman already detained eight times this year, some people are asking why isn't she getting the help she needs. good friday, i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. as we reported, the woman claimed that homelessness and mental illness led her to boar
jason peterson said it best. >> it's like therapy. drive down the road, and nothing else matters. >> reporter: there's blues on the front porch and bikes to envy. an unconventional convention for the folks who want to ride free. harry smith, nbc news, sturgis, south dakota. >> long may you run. that's our broadcast for friday night. for this week, thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you...
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the place barry peterson will take us to. ♪ stars at night are big and bright ♪ deep in the heart ofas ♪ >> west texas where the sun gives way to the stars that most people no longer see because of big city lights. >> this remains one of the darkes states. it probably is the darkest area. >> this is an island in a way. >> a dark island. >> in america's last great piece of night sky later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: happy to say that a summer song from the versatile pharrell williams is on tap for this morning. anthony mason will do the honors. ♪ what happiness is to you ♪ >> one of music's top producers pharrell williams now has a massive hit all his own. >> you okay? >> i'm thankful. >> the happy man talks about his song its success and that hat. ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: eyebrows, dean reynolds celebrates the return of tv's candid camera. steve hartman has a tale of protege turned help for and more. we begin w headlines for this sunday morning the 10th of august 2014. american war planes and drones continue to carry out airstrikes on islamic militants who want the t
the place barry peterson will take us to. ♪ stars at night are big and bright ♪ deep in the heart ofas ♪ >> west texas where the sun gives way to the stars that most people no longer see because of big city lights. >> this remains one of the darkes states. it probably is the darkest area. >> this is an island in a way. >> a dark island. >> in america's last great piece of night sky later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: happy to say that a...