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nobody at the peterson has noticed lincoln arrived. people were going to the bars and taverns to celebrate the victory of the war. it was a quiet night on the street. the play was underway so the carriage pulled up and stopped in front of the big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. and then around 10:00, 10:15 p.m., the doors to ford's theater opened. people came out screaming. at first some people thought the theater was on fire. then they heard the shots. the president was shot. burn the theater. find the assassin. that got the attention of the members of the boarding house. the first person was george francis who lived on the first floor. he came out and walked into the street and he could only get half way across and people were screaming that the president was dead. he walked right up to the president's body as it was being taken across the street. another border, henry, heard the noise, too. he saw the commotion, and he heard the shouts that lincoln had been shot. he could not get to ford's theater. so many people were outside in th
nobody at the peterson has noticed lincoln arrived. people were going to the bars and taverns to celebrate the victory of the war. it was a quiet night on the street. the play was underway so the carriage pulled up and stopped in front of the big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. and then around 10:00, 10:15 p.m., the doors to ford's theater opened. people came out screaming. at first some people thought the theater was on fire. then they heard the shots. the president was shot. burn the...
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william peterson's body was laid out. his diet -- his wife died four months later, and her body was brought to this house, and she also was laid out in this house. so only six years after abraham lincoln died in this house, both petersons were dead. both relate out of this very house. interesting footnote, and auction company was brought in to sell the contents. once again, strangers gathered outside, came into the house and the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln had spent much of the night. that went from $15. and the bed on which abraham lincoln died sold for $80, which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost if it was simply a bed. so
william peterson's body was laid out. his diet -- his wife died four months later, and her body was brought to this house, and she also was laid out in this house. so only six years after abraham lincoln died in this house, both petersons were dead. both relate out of this very house. interesting footnote, and auction company was brought in to sell the contents. once again, strangers gathered outside, came into the house and the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the...
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what i like about the peterson house is the intimacy. i would often come to the peterson house at hours when i knew there would be few visitors. i stood in this room any sign that many times i bought myself and imagine what it would have been like to stand here the night abraham lincoln was brought down that hallway and late in the bed here. and the emotion and sadness of the night and that morning really comes alive to me when i'm in this room. in fact, when i wrote about lincoln coming to the peterson house and dying in this room, i wrote some of my notes for my book while a student this room with a notebook and imagine what it must have been like to have been here and stand in this spot when abraham lincoln was lying on a bed in the spring and when he died the next morning. i really feel lincoln's presence when i'm in this house and when i'm in this room. next a -- today american history tv is marking the 150th anniversary of the lincoln assassination. can find hundreds of programs on president lincoln in c-span's video library at www
what i like about the peterson house is the intimacy. i would often come to the peterson house at hours when i knew there would be few visitors. i stood in this room any sign that many times i bought myself and imagine what it would have been like to stand here the night abraham lincoln was brought down that hallway and late in the bed here. and the emotion and sadness of the night and that morning really comes alive to me when i'm in this room. in fact, when i wrote about lincoln coming to the...
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the 16th president died the next morning in a back bedroom of peterson house. you are looking at a re-creation as reenactors are remembering what happened on the evening of april 14, 1865. we will watch and see this event unfold live on c-span television. here on c-span television. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and you are looking at the scene directly outside of ford's theater which is directly outside the peterson house, directly across house, directly across ford's theater. general powell hung those outside for the event. this commemorates what happened 150 years ago the assassination of president abraham lincoln. phone lines are open. (202)748-8901. joining us outside of ford's theater is james swanson auth
the 16th president died the next morning in a back bedroom of peterson house. you are looking at a re-creation as reenactors are remembering what happened on the evening of april 14, 1865. we will watch and see this event unfold live on c-span television. here on c-span television. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations]...
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i know in about 45 minutes or so you were going to be inside peterson house for a tour.n house feels completely authentic. it's never been gutted. it's never been fully restored or changed my feel the presence at even more thank you in ford's theater. i can see him being carried down that hallway late in that ed and it's interesting, the time there was commentary that it was an appropriate that the president of the united states died in the house that lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way and also when the coffin was called for after lincoln had died it was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long time box with a screw top lid and brought it inside. lincoln's body was wrapped in the american flag and he was put in this box and the only sound in the room was the sound of the screws being tied in and of the holes. people were very upset to see the president this time box but it was almost poetic. he was really the roughly hewn coffin of a rail splitter that hearts back to lincoln's origins as a pioneer pioneer boy
i know in about 45 minutes or so you were going to be inside peterson house for a tour.n house feels completely authentic. it's never been gutted. it's never been fully restored or changed my feel the presence at even more thank you in ford's theater. i can see him being carried down that hallway late in that ed and it's interesting, the time there was commentary that it was an appropriate that the president of the united states died in the house that lincoln was such a simple man. he would not...
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doctors carried him across the street to the peterson house. reenactors in the general public on hand. part of an all-night vigil. the president died at 7:22 a.m. the next day easter weekend. weekend. the president was shot and died one day before easter 150 years ago. 150 years ago. we continue to watch the scene on 10th street. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] 's. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 's. [inaudible conversations
doctors carried him across the street to the peterson house. reenactors in the general public on hand. part of an all-night vigil. the president died at 7:22 a.m. the next day easter weekend. weekend. the president was shot and died one day before easter 150 years ago. 150 years ago. we continue to watch the scene on 10th street. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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willie clark actually lived in the peterson house. he was a border, a soldier -- bo arder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because there was an empty bedroom in the back. that was willie clark's bedroom. so they bring lincoln in there. lincoln dies there the next morning. willie clark comes back after lincoln's body is cleared out. and essentially, you can only imagine the scene there. you are told, by the way, the president of the united states died in your bed last night. what would you do? sarah, do you think you would -- would you ever go into that room again? sarah jencks: you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he was a young guy. and he was -
willie clark actually lived in the peterson house. he was a border, a soldier -- bo arder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because...
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david: in fact, one of the peterson children. sarah jencks: but if you look at the head of the bed, you will see both wells and stanton, two of the members of the cabinet. so this shows a wide range of the people who would have been in the peterson house that night. and there is something that is really tender about the portrait of the president. he looks very small, in many ways, and the cover on top of him is very detailed. you get a sense of what this room might have been like, although certainly, the number of people in it is pretty hard to imagine when you are standing in the room now. david: we were mentioning that the new spread relatively quickly across the country depending on who is on the telegraph line. now, in the south, in the defeated confederacy, that wasn't quite defeated yet, there were a lot of news going around in different ways. so this right here is another one of my favorite items. this headline is absolutely amazing. it is from "the alabama be acon." it is a reprint from the "demopoulos herald." four days
david: in fact, one of the peterson children. sarah jencks: but if you look at the head of the bed, you will see both wells and stanton, two of the members of the cabinet. so this shows a wide range of the people who would have been in the peterson house that night. and there is something that is really tender about the portrait of the president. he looks very small, in many ways, and the cover on top of him is very detailed. you get a sense of what this room might have been like, although...
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willie clark actually lived in the peterson house.e was a border, a soldier -- bo arder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because there was an empty bedroom in the back. that was willie clark's bedroom. so they bring lincoln in there. lincoln dies there the next morning. willie clark comes back after lincoln's body is cleared out. and essentially, you can only imagine the scene there. you are told, by the way, the president of the united states died in your bed last night. what would you do? sarah, do you think you would -- would you ever go into that room again? sarah jencks: you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he was a young guy. and he was -
willie clark actually lived in the peterson house.e was a border, a soldier -- bo arder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because...
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but peterson he wasn't just being stupid. i tell peterson because i know about the ellsberg break-in and other wiretaps i know about. caufield running a wiretap on nixon's brother, and ehrlichman running a wiretap -- >> you know this before the break-in. >> so i just know we have a disaster on our hands. so, i talk to henry peterson. i say, henry, the fbi has by this time made it a federal case. they have come in after the arrest initially, it's a local burglary. electronic equipment found, which makes it a federal case. and peterson is in on the case. i say, henry, listen i don't know all the details of this. and i obviously wouldn't be in a position to tell you if i did. but i don't believe the white house could take a wide-open investigation by the fbi. if the fbi agents start coming in there following this lead after this lead, i'm thinking about what i don't know is national security or not national security this break-in to the psychiatrist office which krogh is calling national security. and it's real trouble. henry sa
but peterson he wasn't just being stupid. i tell peterson because i know about the ellsberg break-in and other wiretaps i know about. caufield running a wiretap on nixon's brother, and ehrlichman running a wiretap -- >> you know this before the break-in. >> so i just know we have a disaster on our hands. so, i talk to henry peterson. i say, henry, the fbi has by this time made it a federal case. they have come in after the arrest initially, it's a local burglary. electronic...
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the vikings say they are looking forward to peterson's return but his agent says peterson wants to play somewhere else this season. >>> a lawyer for rap mogul shug knight says he has no information on his client's condition after knight was hospitalized last night. this after a judge ordered knight to stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges. according to prosecutors, knight killed one man and seriously injured another when he hit them with his truck outside of a compton burger stand in january. >>> congress may now hold security hearings after a man flew a gyrocopter onto the lawn of the capitol. >> we showed you that wild video yesterday. doug hughes was in court yesterday. he's the pilot of the gyrocopter yesterday. he was released and allowed to return home to florida. here's that video again. hughes, who is a postal worker says he was trying to deliver hundreds of letters to congress protesting campaign finance corruption. he's now band from flying any aircraft and the state of washington unless he has a court appearance. >>> today we'll get details on a bill in delaware
the vikings say they are looking forward to peterson's return but his agent says peterson wants to play somewhere else this season. >>> a lawyer for rap mogul shug knight says he has no information on his client's condition after knight was hospitalized last night. this after a judge ordered knight to stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges. according to prosecutors, knight killed one man and seriously injured another when he hit them with his truck outside of a compton...
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peterson missed most of last season suspended fighting child abuse charges. he is free to join the vikings as long as he encounters a counselling program. the star running back would prefer a fresh start with a new team. >>> officials release the 911 call from the seattle airport worker who fell asleep and found himself in the baggage compartment this week. during the call the 911 operator has trouble understanding the caller is stuck in the belly of a plane. >> where are you in a plane? >> i'm inside the plane. alaska airlines plane 448. >> at the airport? >> not in the airport. i feel like -- >> are you by yourself or with somebody? >> help me. >> sounds like they lost the connection. in defense of the operator how many times do you get a call from the belly of a plane? the plane made an emergency landing in seattle after the pilots heard banging from the cargo hold. the plane was in the air 14 minutes. the compartment was pressurized. alaska airlines has banned him from working on any future flights. >>> a six-year $287 million campaign aimed at boosting m
peterson missed most of last season suspended fighting child abuse charges. he is free to join the vikings as long as he encounters a counselling program. the star running back would prefer a fresh start with a new team. >>> officials release the 911 call from the seattle airport worker who fell asleep and found himself in the baggage compartment this week. during the call the 911 operator has trouble understanding the caller is stuck in the belly of a plane. >> where are you in...
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adrian peterson was reinstated by the nfl this afternoon. can resume activities with games starting tomorrow. peterson has been out of the game since november after pleading no contest to an assault charge. the nfl says commissioner roger goodell informed peterson of the league's expectations. he says that peterson must fulfill additional commitments he made to the commissioner in a meeting last week regarding counseling and other treatment programs. the vikings say, hey, we want him back. they look forward to adrian re-joining the team. the ap of course adrian peterson can rejoin the team when they begin off-season workouts on monday. but whether he'll stay with the minnesota vikings is up in the air. peterson has expressed interest in a trade during the off-season. and i hope he stays with the vikings. there's a lot more coming up on "the ed show." stick around. we'll be right back. is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound
adrian peterson was reinstated by the nfl this afternoon. can resume activities with games starting tomorrow. peterson has been out of the game since november after pleading no contest to an assault charge. the nfl says commissioner roger goodell informed peterson of the league's expectations. he says that peterson must fulfill additional commitments he made to the commissioner in a meeting last week regarding counseling and other treatment programs. the vikings say, hey, we want him back. they...
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the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things. allow all 4 runs in the fifth. joe panic. turns the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash landed. ouch. face plenty as well and grass shaken up. pablo home interthe game as well but left with a sore neck and sex-5. were yours wait at least a week were yours wait at least a week. have at least a week off before they start round 2 of the play offs. challenge making sure they don't get stale white they wait. huge play in the sweep of new orleans none bigger than curry amazing 3 in game 3 but the offense was erratic at other times. work to be done in practice. green acknowledges too long of a layoff not good. but he like the energy at practice today. the. >> week off can hurt you as mu
the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things. allow all 4 runs in the fifth. joe panic. turns the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash...
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and then here to the peterson house where began the long death vigil for midnight to dawn, to transcendal man to america's secular saint. here were the final event in this house. dr. abbott recorded melancholy minutes he kept throughout the night. 5:50 a.m. respiration 28 and regular sleeping. 6:00 a.m., pulse failing respiration 28. 6:30 a.m. still failing, labor breathing. ; a.m. -- 7:00 a.m. symptoms of immediate dissolution. lincoln had begun a death struggle, the end was coming fast. at 7:21 a.m. death was imminent. at 7:21 and 55 seconds, abraham lincoln drew his last breath. at 7:22 and 10 seconds his heart stopped beating. it was over. he's gone, he's dead, one of the doctors said. to the reverend, the lincoln family minister, it seemed four or five minutes passed before the slightest sound. and secretary secretary stanton broke the silence but he spoke i will speak to god, the minister said. let us pray. 1 million americans viewed his corpse when it was placed on public view in the 12 great cities of the north, including new york philadelphia, and chicago. more than 7 million w
and then here to the peterson house where began the long death vigil for midnight to dawn, to transcendal man to america's secular saint. here were the final event in this house. dr. abbott recorded melancholy minutes he kept throughout the night. 5:50 a.m. respiration 28 and regular sleeping. 6:00 a.m., pulse failing respiration 28. 6:30 a.m. still failing, labor breathing. ; a.m. -- 7:00 a.m. symptoms of immediate dissolution. lincoln had begun a death struggle, the end was coming fast. at...
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. >>> adrian peterson is cleared to play in the nfl once again.s apz running back was reinstated thursday. he missed most of last season while dealing with child abuse allegations. peterson pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and agreed to go to counseling. it's unclear if he'll continue to play for the vikings though. peterson says he no longer wants to play for minnesota. >>> when we return an espn reporter is caught on tape letting the insults fly. >> do you feel good about your job? so i could be a college dropout and do the same thing? we'll tell you who brit mchenry was talking to and why she's sorry now. one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.
. >>> adrian peterson is cleared to play in the nfl once again.s apz running back was reinstated thursday. he missed most of last season while dealing with child abuse allegations. peterson pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and agreed to go to counseling. it's unclear if he'll continue to play for the vikings though. peterson says he no longer wants to play for minnesota. >>> when we return an espn reporter is caught on tape letting the insults fly. >> do you feel good...
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the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things.e panic. turns the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash landed. ouch. face plenty as well and grass shaken up. pablo home interthe game as well but left with a sore neck and sex-5. were yours wait at least a week were yours wait at least a week. have at least a week off before they start round 2 of the play offs. challenge making sure they don't get stale white they wait. huge play in the sweep of new orleans none bigger than curry amazing 3 in game 3 but the offense was erratic at other times. work to be done in practice. green acknowledges too long of a layoff not good. but he like the energy at practice today. the. >> week off can hurt you as much as it can help you. coach the r
the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things.e panic. turns the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash landed. ouch. face plenty as well and...
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the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things.. joe panic. turns the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash landed. ouch. face plenty as well and grass shaken up. pablo home interthe game as well but left with a sore neck and sex-5. were yours wait at least a week were yours wait at least a week. have at least a week off before they start round 2 of the play offs. challenge making sure they don't get stale white they wait. huge play in the sweep of new orleans none bigger than curry amazing 3 in game 3 but the offense was erratic at other times. work to be done in practice. green acknowledges too long of a layoff not good. but he like the energy at practice today. the. >> week off can hurt you as much as it can help you. coach t
the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things.. joe panic. turns the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash landed. ouch. face plenty as well...
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while the nfl expects peterson to fulfill his obligations with the minnesota vikings, peterson agents is hoping his client gets a fresh start with a new team. >>> okay. we like free stuff on friday. here's an idea for your weekend. go check out a national park because they're all free right now. this weekend kicks off national parks week. entrance fees for all 59 parks being waived. the national parks service turns 100 years old next wraer and with tens of millions of visitors every single year the parks have a long list of repairs and maintenance to get through before the centennial celebration. and that is going to cost a lot of money. the parks service estimates more than $11 billion. >>> and then you actually have to spend a lot more money repairing them instead of just maintaining them. >> the congress is considering asking for private donations with the government matching those donations dollar for dollar. >> despite being free, maybe donate a little. >> could help. >>> amazing rescue caught on camera. >> check this out. a man pulled to safety by a good samaritan. his car dangl
while the nfl expects peterson to fulfill his obligations with the minnesota vikings, peterson agents is hoping his client gets a fresh start with a new team. >>> okay. we like free stuff on friday. here's an idea for your weekend. go check out a national park because they're all free right now. this weekend kicks off national parks week. entrance fees for all 59 parks being waived. the national parks service turns 100 years old next wraer and with tens of millions of visitors every...
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there's going to be commemorative ceremony here at the peterson house and at ford's theatre. that is getting underway at 7:22 this morning. expected to last until 7:45 or so. that is free and open to the public. then at 8:00 this morning, bells are going to toll around the city. and coming up in the next hour we'll hear a little bit more from the artistic director of ford's theater about events happening today. back to you guys in the studio. >> all right, megan mcgrath, thank you. >>> police are looking for a couple of armed bank robbers in prince georges county. the robbers dressed up in full bodysuits. they robbed the bank of america on laurel bowie road in bowie. witnesses believe both robbers are men. >>> and one of the members of the so-called black hat bandits has confessed. 66-year-old thomas george admitted he was part of a robbery at the wells fargo on connecticut avenue. witnesses say he threatened to kill a customer if he didn't get the money. a possible accomplice was also arrested. they're known for using high powered rifles and black hats to rob banks. >>> 5:04
there's going to be commemorative ceremony here at the peterson house and at ford's theatre. that is getting underway at 7:22 this morning. expected to last until 7:45 or so. that is free and open to the public. then at 8:00 this morning, bells are going to toll around the city. and coming up in the next hour we'll hear a little bit more from the artistic director of ford's theater about events happening today. back to you guys in the studio. >> all right, megan mcgrath, thank you....
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the vikings say they're looking forward to peterson's return but peterson's agent says he wants to play somewhere else this season. >>> we're hearing the 911 calls from a baggage claim worker who was trapped inside a cargo hold on a plane monday. >> 911. >> hello. i'm trapped in this plane and i caught my -- i'm in this plane. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. i feel like it's moving in the air. >> well that was a frantic plea for help from inside an alaskan airlines jet liner. the worker fell asleep in the hold. the captain of the plane turned the flight around after he heard loud banging. the trapped worker is fine and he is back on the job this morning. >>> now to decision 2016. the mayor of allentown is expected to announce his bid for the u.s. senate today. democrat ed palawski is challenging toomey. he tested a run for governor last year but didn't make the ballot. by the way joe sestack is already in the democratic race. >>> now to the race for philadelphia mayor. all seven candidates will talk about the city's tourism industry during the forum in oak city today. the event
the vikings say they're looking forward to peterson's return but peterson's agent says he wants to play somewhere else this season. >>> we're hearing the 911 calls from a baggage claim worker who was trapped inside a cargo hold on a plane monday. >> 911. >> hello. i'm trapped in this plane and i caught my -- i'm in this plane. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. i feel like it's moving in the air. >> well that was a frantic plea for help from inside an...
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they take the present out of the theater across the street to the peterson house where, early the next morning, he dies. then the nation is in mourning. it's one of those times in american history where everything changes. you know the sense of incredible celebration and relief throws the nation into a state of mourning.a nd changes the course of the country. no one really knows how the end of the war what have resolved itself under lincoln's leadership as opposed to johnson's, but clearly, the course of history at that one moment changed. one of the great treasures we have lent to the ford's theatre exhibit, silent witnesses is abraham lincoln's top hat. and this is really one of our prized possessions. it is not something we have ever lent to ford's theatre before. it is the first time it has been back since 1865 to my knowledge at ford's theatre. the hat itself was purchased by abraham lincoln from our washington hat maker. we don't exactly know when he acquired the hat. but we do note it is the -- we know the last time he wore it was ford's theatre. is a typical tall hat. it has a
they take the present out of the theater across the street to the peterson house where, early the next morning, he dies. then the nation is in mourning. it's one of those times in american history where everything changes. you know the sense of incredible celebration and relief throws the nation into a state of mourning.a nd changes the course of the country. no one really knows how the end of the war what have resolved itself under lincoln's leadership as opposed to johnson's, but clearly, the...
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peterson missed most of last season while he was suspended. natasha? >> coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news" this morning, a warning before your next trip on the pennsylvania turnpike. the sneaky way that police are catching speeders. >> justin? >> and philadelphia police are forced to open fire, man caring two weapons i'm justin finch with a live report coming up in frankford. >> and, pulled to safety, meet the humble hero who saved a stranger after his suv nearly drove off a cliff. it is a wet friday morning commute everyone, katie >>> city of philadelphia police open fire on plan shooting him in the leg. live with what the officers say led up to the shooting. >> soggy start to the weekend. rain is making the roads wet for the friday morning commute. >> that they are. let's check traffic and weather together. with katie and vittoria. katie, good morning. >> absolutely the case, ukee, that the tasha. good morning everyone and happy friday to you first and for most. feels like this is becoming running theme. friday's always seem like th
peterson missed most of last season while he was suspended. natasha? >> coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news" this morning, a warning before your next trip on the pennsylvania turnpike. the sneaky way that police are catching speeders. >> justin? >> and philadelphia police are forced to open fire, man caring two weapons i'm justin finch with a live report coming up in frankford. >> and, pulled to safety, meet the humble hero who saved a stranger...
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the vikings say they're looking forward to peterson's return but his agent says peterson wants to playlse this season. >>> a lawyer for rap mogul shug knight says he has no report on his condition. this is after a judge ordered knight to stand trial on murder and attempted murder. they say he killed a man and seriously injured another one when he ran over them with his truck. >>> congress may hold security hearings after a man flew a gyrocopter onto the white house lawn. he was released and allowed to return home to florida. hughes, who by the way is a postal worker says he was trying to deliver hundreds of letters to congress protesting campaign finance corruption. hughes is now barred from operating any aircraft and is ordered to stay out of washington unless he has a court appearance. >>> we're now hearing the 911 calls from a baggage handler who was trapped inside the cargo hold of a plane on monday. >> 911. >> hello. i'm trapped in this plane. i am in the plane. >> you're where? >> i'm inside the plane. i feel like it's moving in the air. >> i'm not sure any 911 dispatcher has eve
the vikings say they're looking forward to peterson's return but his agent says peterson wants to playlse this season. >>> a lawyer for rap mogul shug knight says he has no report on his condition. this is after a judge ordered knight to stand trial on murder and attempted murder. they say he killed a man and seriously injured another one when he ran over them with his truck. >>> congress may hold security hearings after a man flew a gyrocopter onto the white house lawn. he...
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not only his role, but what happened at the peterson has. he was very young. only 23 years old. he was just out of medical school for six weeks and he found himself in the position of caring for the president initially. he found the lewd and realized immediately that it was fatal. and that there was no way the president would recover from the shot. so he wrote to his friend, and there are some beautiful quotes and some beautiful phrases in the letter. that was just a couple of months later. but our collection of artifacts here, these are all personal effects of abraham lincoln. the gray coat that he wore, was worn to his second inaugural. he wore it again to the theater that evening. and his top hat. we also have the contents of his pockets. all of these artifacts were given to come eventually, his eldest son and eventually passed down and given to the library of congress by the lincoln family. just a collection of really mostly ordinary objects that now are extraordinary. a handkerchief, a wallet, two pairs of glasses, including this pair here not only repaired with a piece of
not only his role, but what happened at the peterson has. he was very young. only 23 years old. he was just out of medical school for six weeks and he found himself in the position of caring for the president initially. he found the lewd and realized immediately that it was fatal. and that there was no way the president would recover from the shot. so he wrote to his friend, and there are some beautiful quotes and some beautiful phrases in the letter. that was just a couple of months later. but...
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he was then brought here across the street to peterson boarding house and that is where he actually died. now, early this morning, tenth street was closed down entirely and people in period costume reenacted all the events surrounding the assassination. >> his pulse continues to fall and his breathing is becoming interrupted at intervals. >> reporter: there were updates throughout the night delivered from the steps of peterson house across the street from ford's theater, just as it happened 150 years ago. an actor in period dress portraying dr. charles liel. then at 7:22 a.m. came the announcement that president lincoln was dead. >> and i held his right hand for several hours. tributes and ceremony the nation's 16th president was honored. kate ramirez attended wearing a black veil. john bozarth, it just seemed like the right place to be. >> he got our nation back together during the civil war so -- you know without him we may not be the country we are today. >> there it says "ford's theater." >> reporter: michelle atkins came with her young son gregory. it was his idea to come today. why
he was then brought here across the street to peterson boarding house and that is where he actually died. now, early this morning, tenth street was closed down entirely and people in period costume reenacted all the events surrounding the assassination. >> his pulse continues to fall and his breathing is becoming interrupted at intervals. >> reporter: there were updates throughout the night delivered from the steps of peterson house across the street from ford's theater, just as it...
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. >>> running back adrian peterson is going to be reinstated to the nfl tomorrow.he minnesota vikings player was placed on the exempt list last fall after he was charged with child abuse. he pled no contest to a misdemeanor for disciplining his son, his 4-year-old son, with a switch. today the nfl told peterson he will be an active player with the vikings starting tomorrow. peterson and his agent have said that he wants to play elsewhere next season. >>> groups challenging an epa proposal to cut heat tramming pollution from coal fired power plants could face an uphill battle. two of three judges from a federal appeals court appeared to side with attorneys arguing against the challenge today. the country's largest coal companyies in 14 states argue it would kill jobs and cripple demand for the coal. lawyers for the epa call the lawsuit premature saying at this point it's still just a proposal. >>> this is a story that's generated a lot of buzz on our facebook page. it's about a local couple who says they were threatened with a massive fine for their missing dog flye
. >>> running back adrian peterson is going to be reinstated to the nfl tomorrow.he minnesota vikings player was placed on the exempt list last fall after he was charged with child abuse. he pled no contest to a misdemeanor for disciplining his son, his 4-year-old son, with a switch. today the nfl told peterson he will be an active player with the vikings starting tomorrow. peterson and his agent have said that he wants to play elsewhere next season. >>> groups challenging an...
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i'm adam posen, from the peterson institute.thing below the surface today but of profound importance which is how and why wages get set where they do for low-wage workers in the u.s. and in a global context. if i can speak for a moment, leading into our panel and then our guest speaker later thanks to a series of major grants from the aranda foundation the peterson institute is working on inequality and inclusive capitalism for a while. we did not get there with the inequality best seller but we have been doing substantial work around the issues of comparative labor market and comparative financing across countries and how this effects outcomes for actual people. our basic premise which i hope today and all of our guest speakers i know will reflect when you talk about inequality oríóÑ exclusion, is like farmers talking about the weather and you say it is bad and then just accept that is the way it is or you rail against the weather and go off on to crazy fixes. what we -- our commitment and our project and i believe of everyone
i'm adam posen, from the peterson institute.thing below the surface today but of profound importance which is how and why wages get set where they do for low-wage workers in the u.s. and in a global context. if i can speak for a moment, leading into our panel and then our guest speaker later thanks to a series of major grants from the aranda foundation the peterson institute is working on inequality and inclusive capitalism for a while. we did not get there with the inequality best seller but...
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let me begin, if i may reverend peterson, what we're watching in baltimore has been a disastrous series of policies, over the course of 50 years that has driven out driven out people, driven out the concept of prosperity and success. and now we listen to a council president saying that people of misdirected? is that shameless simplification? if you will rationalization for failure? >> you know not all but most democrats don't have any sense of shame. baltimore has been under control of democrat for the last 40 years. and right now it is controlled by mostly black democrat politics. the government is pro dominantly black, and baltimore is worse than average city in this country. these are not -- i have to tell you that things are not going to get better for black americans until black americans drop their anger, take responsibility for themselves stop relying on the government. or anyone else to did for them. then things will start to change. we saw the people who were destroys property the other day were people who were not suffering due to poverty or white racism or police brutality, i
let me begin, if i may reverend peterson, what we're watching in baltimore has been a disastrous series of policies, over the course of 50 years that has driven out driven out people, driven out the concept of prosperity and success. and now we listen to a council president saying that people of misdirected? is that shameless simplification? if you will rationalization for failure? >> you know not all but most democrats don't have any sense of shame. baltimore has been under control of...
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peterson, would be asking those questions. what equipment was used in apprehending this 25-year-old guy off his bicycle? >> they certainly are. >> doctor. peterson, you first. >> there's no evidence that suggests that they actually beat him. attorney parks is right here. maybe something happened in the takedown. my point is that be more transparent and forthcoming. why do we have so much delay in getting us access to that information? if there is more video, or if they do know what happens why do they make the community feel as if they're trying to get their story together instead of being transparent. set the record straight. >> i'm not making it as a guess. i'm suggesting i think that needs to be part of the investigation. and certainly that should be something that should be released to the public. darrell parks you have a thought on that? >> without question. the problem you've seen with these cases around the country is when authorities failed to be forthright in their information. normally that's what makes the public be
peterson, would be asking those questions. what equipment was used in apprehending this 25-year-old guy off his bicycle? >> they certainly are. >> doctor. peterson, you first. >> there's no evidence that suggests that they actually beat him. attorney parks is right here. maybe something happened in the takedown. my point is that be more transparent and forthcoming. why do we have so much delay in getting us access to that information? if there is more video, or if they do know...
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history, commences from the peterson house.anton is actually in the room at 7:22t in the morning when lincoln passes. there was a pastor. i believe james tanner was also in the room. he was the one who said as he was ready very quickly, the tip of his pencil broke, so he was never able to ascertain when lincoln passed in now he belongs to the ages or to the angels. john wilkes booth is on the run for the next 12 days when he escapes he will flee eastward down pennsylvania avenue towards the capital, then takes the navy yard bridge and proceeds to the serversurat tavern. this is around midnight, and he teams up with david harold, who also meets him in the course of his run. by this time, john wilkes booth has a broken left leg. i am of the opinion that he broke his leg during his escape because the left leg was injured -- the fibula. the left side of the horse that booth was on was actually also injured. though booth claimed in his diary that while he was on the run, he broke it when he jumped onto the stage when he read the rea
history, commences from the peterson house.anton is actually in the room at 7:22t in the morning when lincoln passes. there was a pastor. i believe james tanner was also in the room. he was the one who said as he was ready very quickly, the tip of his pencil broke, so he was never able to ascertain when lincoln passed in now he belongs to the ages or to the angels. john wilkes booth is on the run for the next 12 days when he escapes he will flee eastward down pennsylvania avenue towards the...
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i've adam posen, president of the peterson institute. and it is a great pleasure today that we are looking at something a little below the surface, but of profound importance. which is, how and why wages get set where they do for low wage workers in the u.s. and globally. leading into our panel thanks to a series of major grants the peterson institute has been working on inequality and inclusive capitalism for a while. we did not get there first and most with the inequality best seller. but we have been doing substantial work around the issues particularly of comparative labor market and comparative financing across countries and how this affects outcomes for actual people. our basic premise which i hope today and all our guest speakers i know will reflect, is that when you start talking about inequality or exclusion, the tendency is to be like farmers talking about the weather. you sort of say it is bad and then just accept that that's the way it is. or you rale against the weather and go off on to crazy fixes. what we are -- our commit
i've adam posen, president of the peterson institute. and it is a great pleasure today that we are looking at something a little below the surface, but of profound importance. which is, how and why wages get set where they do for low wage workers in the u.s. and globally. leading into our panel thanks to a series of major grants the peterson institute has been working on inequality and inclusive capitalism for a while. we did not get there first and most with the inequality best seller. but we...
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he is a member of the board of the pearson interest -- peterson and keep -- in situ. we always knew he was an interesting and provocative arson. -- person. he came to us ahead and ask us to think 3-d economics. not for the company, because he had already share that with managers and shareholders. that is not our expertise. but to think through, and a bunch of companies were to follow this example, who would they be and how much of an impact with a have? potentially, what are some of the policy encouragements that would go with that. i want to stress that his view has been repeatedly about what corporate america can do, which i think is -- certainly does not end the conversation there, but is a part of the conversation that has to be said. we are very grateful to have mark with us today. i can go through his bio. he is a distinguished leader at aetna. he has done a pretty good job of delivering earnings per share of shareholders. he has previously held executive positions at cigna medicare, he is on the director of the verizon communications insurance company, a couple
he is a member of the board of the pearson interest -- peterson and keep -- in situ. we always knew he was an interesting and provocative arson. -- person. he came to us ahead and ask us to think 3-d economics. not for the company, because he had already share that with managers and shareholders. that is not our expertise. but to think through, and a bunch of companies were to follow this example, who would they be and how much of an impact with a have? potentially, what are some of the policy...
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let's bring jeffrey selberg out and thank the peterson center for what they are doing. [applause] let's begin with something elemental, why did you decide to do what you are doing in health care? let's ask the three reformers in the middle, what possessed you while you were a teenager to do this? elizabeth holmes: i had the opportunity to think about what i can do in my life to make a difference. i thought the purpose of building a business is to make an impact on the world, we are here for that reason. to me, nothing matters more than the reality and our health care system today, which is that when someone you love gets really sick, by the time we find out about it, it is often too late to do something about it. and, in those moments nothing matters more. if i could spend my life trying to change that, we can make a difference in the world. and spending a lot of time thinking about that led to the relies nation that we live in a system in which people can only get a diagnostic test paid for by insurance once they are systematic for a condition. so, the ability to creat
let's bring jeffrey selberg out and thank the peterson center for what they are doing. [applause] let's begin with something elemental, why did you decide to do what you are doing in health care? let's ask the three reformers in the middle, what possessed you while you were a teenager to do this? elizabeth holmes: i had the opportunity to think about what i can do in my life to make a difference. i thought the purpose of building a business is to make an impact on the world, we are here for...
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minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson has been reinstated by the nfl.vember for violating the league's personal conduct policy. after an incident which he disciplined his son with a switch. while he is now eligible to participate in team activities it's unclear whether he will rejoin the vikings. his agent says he wants to play on a different team but the vikings don't appear as though they'll trade him. he must continue a treatment and counseling program. florida state quarterback jameis winston is being sued by the woman who accused him of rain in 2012. she's claiming sexual battery, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional di d distrez. she also filed a federal lawsuit against the university that was back in january. >>> let's turn to hockey. round one of the stanley cup playoffs to the new york rangers. off to an early start hosting the penguins. ryan mcdun in a, stud ads a second goal. they beat the pens 2-1. red wings goally with a strong performance against the lightning last night finishing with 44 saves. a good defense with th
minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson has been reinstated by the nfl.vember for violating the league's personal conduct policy. after an incident which he disciplined his son with a switch. while he is now eligible to participate in team activities it's unclear whether he will rejoin the vikings. his agent says he wants to play on a different team but the vikings don't appear as though they'll trade him. he must continue a treatment and counseling program. florida state quarterback...
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zach peterson rifles one to the wall. lincecum yanked after four innings. peterson later homered. anderson did not take advantage of the lead. run scores to cut the lead in half. anderson did not get out of the fifth inning. didn't get the win. giants down 2 in the 8th but then justin turner gone. dodgers win 8-3 after the giants swept them in san francisco last week. >>> the warriors are waiting around for that second round opponent. memphis had a chance to sweep the blazers tonight but the warriors hoped it wouldn't be that easy. >> as a fan you like to see them battle. like to see some good basketball. so we wouldn't mind if the season was extended. >> portland would grant klay thompson's wish. tj mcculm hits the three for the lead. blazers win 99-92. warrior forward draymond green is known for his trash talking. it appears the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. his mom mary is a nonstop chatter box on twitter during her son's game. she's got over 3,000 followers. >> she's a very, very, very fiery person. what i see on twitter is so funny to me. because the stuff i've been s
zach peterson rifles one to the wall. lincecum yanked after four innings. peterson later homered. anderson did not take advantage of the lead. run scores to cut the lead in half. anderson did not get out of the fifth inning. didn't get the win. giants down 2 in the 8th but then justin turner gone. dodgers win 8-3 after the giants swept them in san francisco last week. >>> the warriors are waiting around for that second round opponent. memphis had a chance to sweep the blazers tonight...
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peterson coming back. now the question is who will he my for. nfl reinstate peterson tomorrow. out last year facing charge of child abuse after discipline son with his stick. he doesn't want to return to the vikings. see how it plays out. >> grit moment with brian at the game. his progress remarkable. >> he was great on the enter vaichlt he lacked so much better. grit to see. >>
peterson coming back. now the question is who will he my for. nfl reinstate peterson tomorrow. out last year facing charge of child abuse after discipline son with his stick. he doesn't want to return to the vikings. see how it plays out. >> grit moment with brian at the game. his progress remarkable. >> he was great on the enter vaichlt he lacked so much better. grit to see. >>
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peterson coming back. now the question is who will he my for. nfl reinstate peterson tomorrow. last year facing charges of child abuse after discipline son with his stick. he doesn't want to return to the vikings. see how it plays out. >> grit moment with brian at the game. his progress remarkable. >> he was great on the enter vaichlt he lacked so much better. grit to see. >> ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >> that's our report on this thursday night. we appreciate your time as always. >> right now on jimmy kimmel actor singer jamie foxx. >> for all of us have a good night ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight. jamie foxx. betty white. director j.j. abrams. plus a performance from jamie foxx featuring chris brown and kid ink. with cleto and the cletones. and now more than ever, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
peterson coming back. now the question is who will he my for. nfl reinstate peterson tomorrow. last year facing charges of child abuse after discipline son with his stick. he doesn't want to return to the vikings. see how it plays out. >> grit moment with brian at the game. his progress remarkable. >> he was great on the enter vaichlt he lacked so much better. grit to see. >> ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together...
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rich peterson welcome. senior director with s&p standard iq. why so many deals? >> there's a of deals. the corporate and balance sheets. if you look at s&p 500 companies, including financials there's probably over $2.1 trillion at their availability. also lower borrowing costs. interest rates are low and even with the expected fed hike maybe this year early next year rates attractive to borrow. you have high stock prices. stocks given to levels they are now can be used as currency given the high v transaction. >> so what has been the busiest sectors for m and a activi year and what will be for the r oe year? >> 40% of the $430 billion in u.s. deals come from two sectors. health care and financials. conversely, if you look at activity in europe there's about $230 billion in european m and a. about a third come from the energy sector. conversely in asia has $200 billion in deals. their big effect is the real estate. it depends on the region you look at but most active sector. but really m and a is a global phenomenon. in terms of the growth rates, double digit grow
rich peterson welcome. senior director with s&p standard iq. why so many deals? >> there's a of deals. the corporate and balance sheets. if you look at s&p 500 companies, including financials there's probably over $2.1 trillion at their availability. also lower borrowing costs. interest rates are low and even with the expected fed hike maybe this year early next year rates attractive to borrow. you have high stock prices. stocks given to levels they are now can be used as currency...
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nfl will reinstate running back peterson tomorrow.at out most ofless season after facing child bus for hitting his son with a switch a wooden stick and doing that as form of disflip. question is whether peterson will return to the vikings or if he insists on forcing the trade. 7 sports brought to you by toyota. one more note on the whole pilot unnamed. don't very much a name for the show yet. come up with a name fit gets picked up by abc. pulp fiction one of the star in the show. gold star power. a little sizzle there. so it's going to be interesting. it will be fun to see if they can pull it all together and as for blondeie the big basketball player they did a search from new york to nairobi to find him to play the role. >> hope it gets picked up very exciting. >> thanks everyone for watching have a great night. okay, for this years group trip we agreed to play a game where the winner would choose the destination. unfortunately, we did not think it through when we chose the game... cul-de-sac crew trivia. [ chuckles ] i smoked you gu
nfl will reinstate running back peterson tomorrow.at out most ofless season after facing child bus for hitting his son with a switch a wooden stick and doing that as form of disflip. question is whether peterson will return to the vikings or if he insists on forcing the trade. 7 sports brought to you by toyota. one more note on the whole pilot unnamed. don't very much a name for the show yet. come up with a name fit gets picked up by abc. pulp fiction one of the star in the show. gold star...
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tanya peterson, it's still morning -- again i apologize i missed last month. thank you i had a nice ski week and a lot has happened since then. i will report on february attendance, if i can go to the computer, the powerpoint, please. we were over 70,000 visitors. as you see budget, 59,000. this is the highest february attendance ever, since the non-profit took over management. i know part of it has to do with the weather, but i also think it's the good works of staff as well. i would like to report on free admissions year-to-date, we have over 65,000 folks come through the zoo for free. as a reminder all public schoolchildren come through the zoo for three free we're over 606,000 visitors over budget by 78,000 folks. for those who like it visually, there is it going the right way, going up. the actual there is the blue. the budget is the red. and the green is last year's numbers. you can see that we have been consistently beating budget and last year's attendance numbers. now i don't want to jinx it, but if it goes this well, we could possibly have a million
tanya peterson, it's still morning -- again i apologize i missed last month. thank you i had a nice ski week and a lot has happened since then. i will report on february attendance, if i can go to the computer, the powerpoint, please. we were over 70,000 visitors. as you see budget, 59,000. this is the highest february attendance ever, since the non-profit took over management. i know part of it has to do with the weather, but i also think it's the good works of staff as well. i would like to...
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. >>> embattled minnesota vikings star adrian peterson is back in the good graces of the nfl.he league announced its reinstating peterson, that will clear the way for him to return to the field after missing most of last season while fighting child abuse charges in texas. he pleaded no contest last november to a misdemeanor charge of reckless assault for using a stick or a switch to discipline his 4-year-old son. the reinstatement is hinged on peterson fulfilling the obligations of his plea deal and continuing to attend counseling. does he return to the vikings or try to force a trade elsewhere. shug knight will stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges. a los angeles judge rejected his argument, he acted in self-defense when he plowed his truck into two people earlier this year. you may recall last month, he collapsed in court after hearing his bail would be set at $25 million. if convicted he faces life in prison. >> republicans and critics of hillary clinton are pouncing on a gaffe made yesterday by the democratic presidential candidate. >> all my grandparents came
. >>> embattled minnesota vikings star adrian peterson is back in the good graces of the nfl.he league announced its reinstating peterson, that will clear the way for him to return to the field after missing most of last season while fighting child abuse charges in texas. he pleaded no contest last november to a misdemeanor charge of reckless assault for using a stick or a switch to discipline his 4-year-old son. the reinstatement is hinged on peterson fulfilling the obligations of his...
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welcome back to the peterson is to do for international economics.i'm not opposed there, president of the peterson institute and it is a great pleasure that we are looking at something a little below the surface, but of profound importance, which is how and why wages get that where they do for low-wage workers in the u.s. and in the global context. if i can speak for a moment leaping into our panel and then our guest speaker later, thanks to a series of major grants from the orinda foundation, the peterson institute has been working on inequality and inclusive capitalism for a while. we did not get there first and most with the inner equality bestseller, but we've been doing substantial work around the issues particularly from herd of labor market and comparative financing across countries and how this affects outcomes for actual people. our basic premise, which i hope today and all of our guest speakers i know will reflect is that when you start talking about the tendency to be farmers then the weather. you sort of say it is bad and then just accept
welcome back to the peterson is to do for international economics.i'm not opposed there, president of the peterson institute and it is a great pleasure that we are looking at something a little below the surface, but of profound importance, which is how and why wages get that where they do for low-wage workers in the u.s. and in the global context. if i can speak for a moment leaping into our panel and then our guest speaker later, thanks to a series of major grants from the orinda foundation,...
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minnesota vikings running back aid adrian peterson is reinstated.phic pictures showing the alleged results of hitting his then-four-year-old son with a switch or a tree branch. he pleaded guilty to miss demeanor reckless assault. how nice. a child abusing monster is celebrated again by the nfl. how disgusting and troubling. there's a difference between giving someone their job back and celebrating them. you don't have to be a vikings fan if you don't want to. we want to explore this. joining us solomon jones. good morning, sir. >> good morning, bill. how are you. >> i'm good. we discussed this a little bit on your radio show. what do you think here? are they too easy on him. >> not at all. i think adrian got caught in a vortex. you had the nfl under fire and you had adrian peterson come in in a different kind of case where he went overboard. i don't think it was the same type of thing as ray rice punching out his fiancee. he admitted that he did it, he admitted he was wrong, he admitted why he did it and i think it was a case of adrian peterson gett
minnesota vikings running back aid adrian peterson is reinstated.phic pictures showing the alleged results of hitting his then-four-year-old son with a switch or a tree branch. he pleaded guilty to miss demeanor reckless assault. how nice. a child abusing monster is celebrated again by the nfl. how disgusting and troubling. there's a difference between giving someone their job back and celebrating them. you don't have to be a vikings fan if you don't want to. we want to explore this. joining us...