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peterson. you mentioned chimps. what parts of the mandatory spending in the ag area are you concerned that might be -- that might be affected? . peterson: well, if this actually went into effect and, for example, they tried to zero out the water -- the water projects and waste water program, i think that is a program that would be restored. you know, i don't think the appropriation committee would cut that so where are they going to get the money? you know, there's -- what they keep doing is squeezing down the discretionary spending, you know, and trump took all -- i guess took all of the mandatory spending off the table. so if you're going to cut discretionary spending, what re they cutting it, john, 30%? 11% overall. >> they are updating something that -- mr. peterson: the problem is if this went through the appropriation committee would have to come up with 11% overall to restore these things and in the ag area, i can't hardly see a thing that's on the table out of that 21% that the republicans wouldn't restore.
peterson. you mentioned chimps. what parts of the mandatory spending in the ag area are you concerned that might be -- that might be affected? . peterson: well, if this actually went into effect and, for example, they tried to zero out the water -- the water projects and waste water program, i think that is a program that would be restored. you know, i don't think the appropriation committee would cut that so where are they going to get the money? you know, there's -- what they keep doing is...
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peterson: state and local municipalities are necessary. have a number structure plan without them. have a need right now to have a broader vision. if we want to have infrastructure boom in the united states, which is so important for many, many reasons , it would be a credible evaluable if there was a vision coming from the top. something that allows the state and local governments to have ways to transfer best practices across and to learn from each other. how would you have the federal government have programs that are consistent and have, over time, they give the flexibility and consistency of the private sector knows what they are getting and for? and some ways you can have reality built into the budget that infrastructure provides so much value, you should have some federal government ownership and oversight of certain types of infrastructure. they create the foundation makes it even easier for the states and local governments to have that as part of their foundation as well. david: when you look at the magnitude of the upper structur
peterson: state and local municipalities are necessary. have a number structure plan without them. have a need right now to have a broader vision. if we want to have infrastructure boom in the united states, which is so important for many, many reasons , it would be a credible evaluable if there was a vision coming from the top. something that allows the state and local governments to have ways to transfer best practices across and to learn from each other. how would you have the federal...
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peterson. with that, general brilakis, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman coffman. distinguished members of the subcommittee i will be providing you an inventory overview. since the first aviator flew in 1912 our pilots like all marines have answered all the nation's call, faithfully serving the american people and maintaining first-class standard of excellence. today, we need critical support to combat operations. we operational commencement and tempo and challenging deployment dwelled ratios. while the marine corps does not have a shortage of aviation personnel we are experiencing a shortage of trained aviators particularly in specific platforms and gaps in the necessary qualifications over existing maintenance personnel. this is exacerbated by our current issues of aircrafts. addressing this issue is one of mind. aviation readiness in the form of ready basic aircraft and the resources to operate them is the single most important factor in alleviating our manpower cha
peterson. with that, general brilakis, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman coffman. distinguished members of the subcommittee i will be providing you an inventory overview. since the first aviator flew in 1912 our pilots like all marines have answered all the nation's call, faithfully serving the american people and maintaining first-class standard of excellence. today, we need critical support to combat operations. we operational commencement and tempo and...
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now here to say a few words, the president and ceo of the peter peterson foundation, michael peterson. mr. peterson, thank you so much. [applause] this foundation is nonpartisan. [indiscernible] that's because we believe -- [indiscernible] let me start with the brief context of our fiscal situation. and007, we had a surplus, then we had the financial crisis which affects the budget in two ways. we had a significant revenue recalled due to -- so revenue fell considerably. then you had unemployment. the deficit exploded to a high of $1.4 trillion in 2009. since then, 2016 last are, we had returned to a more normal economy. spending was relatively flat. the increases in discretion are spending offset entitlements and interests. a virtually the future is not nearly as bright. over the next 10 years, this is our deficit cap. 26 years now we will be back once again to a deficit that exceeds chilean dollars. frankly -- exceeds $1 trillion. frankly what we are focused on is the long-term, which is even more bleak. if you're looking at the long-term, the best way to look at that is as a share
now here to say a few words, the president and ceo of the peter peterson foundation, michael peterson. mr. peterson, thank you so much. [applause] this foundation is nonpartisan. [indiscernible] that's because we believe -- [indiscernible] let me start with the brief context of our fiscal situation. and007, we had a surplus, then we had the financial crisis which affects the budget in two ways. we had a significant revenue recalled due to -- so revenue fell considerably. then you had...
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[applause] >> thank you so much and thanks to the peter g peterson pearson -- peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. before we get started, i want to remind everyone if you want to tweet at us and get jake's attention on the ipad or questions or thoughts as we go through the conversation and without further ado, please welcome nancy pelosi to the stage. [applause] congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> so no shortage of things to talk about as we said before you came out here so we will jump right off. you began this week in kind of a spat with the president but most notably, you are one of the first people to call for jeff sessions, the attorney general, to resign. yesterday, he recused himself, you're not happy with that. >> no, but first let me thank the foundation and michael for hosting us here this morning. i enjoyed your presentation. it's really important for us to address the deficit and the foundation has been in the lead on all those challenges to make our contribution to reducing the deficit. the only thing i would say about
[applause] >> thank you so much and thanks to the peter g peterson pearson -- peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. before we get started, i want to remind everyone if you want to tweet at us and get jake's attention on the ipad or questions or thoughts as we go through the conversation and without further ado, please welcome nancy pelosi to the stage. [applause] congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> so no shortage of things...
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general peterson, i'm going to start with you real quick, and talk about ari. and they asked about or they were going to get lakotas to modernize pilot training at ft. rucker. the goal was to retire the older fleet and create a more relevant, safer, and more cost effective training. could you update us on how the modernization of pilot training is progressing on the lakota trainer? >> our modernization efforts are slowed a bit right now. just partially due to fiscal decisions on our fielding plans for the lakota. as well as some ongoing litigation. the lakota is progressive to be an exceptionally reliable and very beneficial trainer. it is too early to comprehensively substantiate the full benefit. what we do know is that the use of a more complex aircraft in initial pilot training, a twin-engine aircraft with essentially a modern glass cockpit, is translating very well to the assimilation of skills in the combat aircraft that the initial entry aviators transition into for their subsequent training phases. we're looking forward to substantiating that and object
general peterson, i'm going to start with you real quick, and talk about ari. and they asked about or they were going to get lakotas to modernize pilot training at ft. rucker. the goal was to retire the older fleet and create a more relevant, safer, and more cost effective training. could you update us on how the modernization of pilot training is progressing on the lakota trainer? >> our modernization efforts are slowed a bit right now. just partially due to fiscal decisions on our...
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ayesha peterson doesn't need to read about the violence. she lives it every day. if peterson moves for sale sign in her front window just a few feet over, she could cover up the bullet hole in her blinds. evidence of the latest shoot em up on her block. >> you want out? >> yes, of course. yes. yes. report roar back in 2010 peterson was among more than 41st-time home buyers enticed to invest in the brand new wellington heights neighborhood. with a new pro soccer stadium nearby and a casino bringing in big tax revenues, city leaders promised crime ravaged chester was on its way back. >> you're exactly the kind of person they want that chester. >> yes. >> the new and ill proved chester. >> yes. >> cecelia and andrea are her neighbors. they say they bought the same sales pitch. then they noticed the sounds of gunfire over time it got closer. more frequent. now it's routine. >> you can really tell when they're really close. it's sounds like a big cannon goes off. >> reporter: you've come to know what the sounds of gunshots are? >> yes. >> they sold us something a dream
ayesha peterson doesn't need to read about the violence. she lives it every day. if peterson moves for sale sign in her front window just a few feet over, she could cover up the bullet hole in her blinds. evidence of the latest shoot em up on her block. >> you want out? >> yes, of course. yes. yes. report roar back in 2010 peterson was among more than 41st-time home buyers enticed to invest in the brand new wellington heights neighborhood. with a new pro soccer stadium nearby and a...
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here to say a few words, the president and ceo of the peter g peterson foundation. thank you for joining us. [applause] as we head into the 2017 policy debate, all of the health care potential tohe [inaudible]. let me start with a brief context. 2007, where the deficit. and then we had the financial crisis which affects the budget in two ways. a significant revenue shortfall -- and we also had a spending increase. the deficit exploded to a high of $1.4 trillion in 2009. in 2016, we had a return to a more normal economy. revenues rebounded significantly. spending was relatively flat. some increases in discretionary spending was offset by entitlements. unfortunately, the future is not nearly as bright. the next 10 years, this is our deficit passed. in 2023, we will be back once $1in to deficits exceeding trillion. this is an unwelcome trend. what we are focused on his the long-term which is even more bleak. if you're looking over the long-term, the best way to look at that is as a share of the economy. 60% is considered a reasonable maximum. here is where we are today
here to say a few words, the president and ceo of the peter g peterson foundation. thank you for joining us. [applause] as we head into the 2017 policy debate, all of the health care potential tohe [inaudible]. let me start with a brief context. 2007, where the deficit. and then we had the financial crisis which affects the budget in two ways. a significant revenue shortfall -- and we also had a spending increase. the deficit exploded to a high of $1.4 trillion in 2009. in 2016, we had a return...
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pelosi: first of all, let me think the peterson institute for -- peterson foundation for hosting today. it is important for us to address the deficit and the foundation has been in the lead is, challenging us to make our contribution to reduce the deficit. the only thing a would say about michael's presentation is that when president obama stood on the steps of the capitol, the deficit was $1.4 trillion. it has been reduced by 70% of that since he was in office. it was 1.4 when he came in. that doesn't mean we shouldn't be -- that is why democrats from the 1982 convention , that was a midterm convention, george miller, a progressive democrat in congress went to that convention. i was not in congress at that time. he talked about pay as you go, a resolution that was passed by the convention. whatever you want to do, it must be paid for. because progressives new from the start that interest on the -- it was not an investment. it was money down the drain. even when president reagan was president, they said we have to reduce the deficit because it is costing us doing other things that woul
pelosi: first of all, let me think the peterson institute for -- peterson foundation for hosting today. it is important for us to address the deficit and the foundation has been in the lead is, challenging us to make our contribution to reduce the deficit. the only thing a would say about michael's presentation is that when president obama stood on the steps of the capitol, the deficit was $1.4 trillion. it has been reduced by 70% of that since he was in office. it was 1.4 when he came in. that...
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peterson. what parts of the mandatory spending in agriculture area are you concerned that might be affected? >> if this went into effect and they try to zero out the water projects in the wastewater program, i think that is a program that would be restored. but they keep doing is squeezed down the discretionary spending. they would have to come up with 11% overall to restore these things and i cannot hardly see a thing on the table that the republicans wouldn't restore. i don't think that president trumps the five people understood what they were doing because there isn't support on the committee to do what they have done in this budget. whewhen its push to shove that s what the choice was in the appropriations committee i think they are going to restore it and cut the csp or these other programs which is what they have been doing. what is the disconnect here? >> i don't think that they thought he was going to. i don't know which town needs the new water system. a lot of them arnext to where i
peterson. what parts of the mandatory spending in agriculture area are you concerned that might be affected? >> if this went into effect and they try to zero out the water projects in the wastewater program, i think that is a program that would be restored. but they keep doing is squeezed down the discretionary spending. they would have to come up with 11% overall to restore these things and i cannot hardly see a thing on the table that the republicans wouldn't restore. i don't think that...
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has no idea it's nfl star adrian peterson.y was doing a normal story on how to stay safe in a road rage incident, talking to people on the street. the man on the street donnelly interviewed happened to be future pro football hall of famer adrian peterson and the reporter had no idea. adeiny hechavarria loses control of his bat and luis guillorme catches it with a barehanded grab in the dugout so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... we continue following our breaking news... a major traffic problem on highway 101 in palo alto where a dump truck crashed into a overpass. we have team coverage o
has no idea it's nfl star adrian peterson.y was doing a normal story on how to stay safe in a road rage incident, talking to people on the street. the man on the street donnelly interviewed happened to be future pro football hall of famer adrian peterson and the reporter had no idea. adeiny hechavarria loses control of his bat and luis guillorme catches it with a barehanded grab in the dugout so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda...
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my daughter at school worrying about her mom. >> reporter: part of peterso peterson's wants to sell her home and but all the violence behind her. she cannot feel good about pu putting someone nel her predicament. what would you do if you was in my situation? i'm stuck. i'm stuck. >> reporter: chester officials are vowing to beef up police department staffing but it can't happen fast enough for the women we talked to. all three say they bought their homes with their hard earned money, moved here from neighboring communities knowing of chester fosses violent reputation but believing in their hearts things would get better. they have not. and now all three want out. in chester, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. ♪ >> teenager raped in her high school bathroom. could it happen to your kid. the case about to blow up over who got arrested. >>> and septa wants more of your money. ready to raise fares. we asked is it fair? >> well, it's -- it's -- >> wait 40. the uncomfortable answer may make you cringe. >>> why is she smiling? she's accused of having sex with one of her students. kathy? >> a winter
my daughter at school worrying about her mom. >> reporter: part of peterso peterson's wants to sell her home and but all the violence behind her. she cannot feel good about pu putting someone nel her predicament. what would you do if you was in my situation? i'm stuck. i'm stuck. >> reporter: chester officials are vowing to beef up police department staffing but it can't happen fast enough for the women we talked to. all three say they bought their homes with their hard earned...
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but ayesha peterson does not need a newspaper to figure that out. >> the for sale sign on peterson'sfront window sits just a few feet away from the latest bullet hole to shatter her blinds. she's what you might call a motivated seller. >> you want out? >> yes, of course. yes. yes. yes. >> reporter: back in 2010 peterson was among several dozen first time home buyers who caught a sales pitch at the new wellington heights development. new soccer stadium nearby a casino bringing in tax revenues better times were promised for this em balanced city. >> they bought the same sales pitch. they noticed the sounds of gunfire. over time it got closer, more frequent. now -- >> i have bars on my windows. something that we never thought was going to happen. didn't think it would be necessary. >> no. >> not at all. >> i'm angry. >> here's some right here. >> they left testimony at my house. >> she will casings litter peterson's yards. >> this is sunday. >> this is sunday. >> yes. >> one of several shots fired into the house that day. >> when i heard the pop i went like this. like at this point i wa
but ayesha peterson does not need a newspaper to figure that out. >> the for sale sign on peterson'sfront window sits just a few feet away from the latest bullet hole to shatter her blinds. she's what you might call a motivated seller. >> you want out? >> yes, of course. yes. yes. yes. >> reporter: back in 2010 peterson was among several dozen first time home buyers who caught a sales pitch at the new wellington heights development. new soccer stadium nearby a casino...
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adrian peterson is named two places he potentially would like to land. the 7 time pro bowler says he could see himself playing for the raiders or seahawks. peterson would no doubt enjoy running behind the raiders offensive line and compliment the backs dale and rashard and deandre washington. >> the warriors are back home hosting the celtics and you can't blame them. they play one at home and head back on the road for games at minnesota and san antonio. and impressive effort by the bench in atlanta after playing a day before new york. the warriors came from 15 down to beat the hawks in a back to back. and the absence of kevin durant and andre iguodola stepped up with 3 three assists and five steals. >> for me it is trying to find my spot and happen in a game with every weapon you have and with a guy down we are capable of doing good things and we have to pay attention to the details more. >>> finals of the wcc tournament going on right now. at st. mary against gonzaga. the women lost earlier. >>> we don't usually do much conference of division two but th
adrian peterson is named two places he potentially would like to land. the 7 time pro bowler says he could see himself playing for the raiders or seahawks. peterson would no doubt enjoy running behind the raiders offensive line and compliment the backs dale and rashard and deandre washington. >> the warriors are back home hosting the celtics and you can't blame them. they play one at home and head back on the road for games at minnesota and san antonio. and impressive effort by the bench...
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until june at the earliest and probably july. >> and that was joseph gagnon, senior fellow at the peterson institute. and you can catch our report again online, together with a full transcript. just look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> prosecutors in western japan will soon be investigating a company that runs a language school. they've been told it's subjected foreign students to forced labor. the company runs a language school and a nursing home, where six indonesian students worked. they say the company had told the students they would have to pay a financial penalty if they quit the school. officials searched the language school last july. they found students had contracts that combined study and work. they concluded those terms amounted to forced labor. lawyers for the company deny any illegality. they say the firm offered foreign students part-time work to ease their financial burden. >>> fair skies prevail for us here in tokyo, with the weekend forecast looking good as well. jonathan oh joins us for the wo
until june at the earliest and probably july. >> and that was joseph gagnon, senior fellow at the peterson institute. and you can catch our report again online, together with a full transcript. just look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> prosecutors in western japan will soon be investigating a company that runs a language school. they've been told it's subjected foreign students to forced labor. the...
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according to a report peterson could be headed to oakland.but derek carr wants latavius murray in oakland next season. last season he had a down year compare to 2015... where he was named a pro-more than a thousand yards... and 12 murray missed a couple of games last season because of a turf toe injury staying in the afc west... eric berry becomes the highest paid safety in the league. kansas city and berry agreed to a 78 million dollars deal over the next six years. the pro-bowl safety will earn 40-million in guaranteed money. he's been cancer-free since his return in 2015. the a's beat the indians 5-4... meanwhile the giants were taking on the padres from the desert. madison bumgarner pitched two innings... only had one strike out and allowed two runs. top of the third chris marreo hits a single down the middle... joen panik and brandon crawford score... giants take the lead 3-2 bottom of the fourth jabari bash had a great day... he blasts a 3-run homer... to tie the game at five. in the sixth... blash hits a single down right field... padr
according to a report peterson could be headed to oakland.but derek carr wants latavius murray in oakland next season. last season he had a down year compare to 2015... where he was named a pro-more than a thousand yards... and 12 murray missed a couple of games last season because of a turf toe injury staying in the afc west... eric berry becomes the highest paid safety in the league. kansas city and berry agreed to a 78 million dollars deal over the next six years. the pro-bowl safety will...
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more from nbc meteorologist indra petersons. >> millions could be effected. now we have blizzard watches issued. affecting portions of long island and rhode island and massachusetts. a major storm headed our way in just a few days. keep in mind, there are several models. this is still days away. uncertainty with how much snow we are expecting. the american model bring heavy amounts of snow through philadelphia. but now take a look at the european model. it's pushed a little farther off the coastline bringing the heaviest amounts of snow in through new england. we'll be monitoring this closely but easy enough to say there's potential for a foot of snow possible. >> indra petersons. >>> a story in harrisburg, pennsylvania. a house fire was sparked when a recharging hoverboard exploded. a 3-year-old girl died of her injuries, two others in critical conditions. a firefighter was also critically injured when his vehicle was hit at an intersection. >>> the issue of human trafficking a man in georgia charged withholding eight young women in a suburb of atlanta. this
more from nbc meteorologist indra petersons. >> millions could be effected. now we have blizzard watches issued. affecting portions of long island and rhode island and massachusetts. a major storm headed our way in just a few days. keep in mind, there are several models. this is still days away. uncertainty with how much snow we are expecting. the american model bring heavy amounts of snow through philadelphia. but now take a look at the european model. it's pushed a little farther off...
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latest decision ross mihara spoke with a former fed official who serves as a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. >> joseph, janet yellen emphasized the resilience of the u.s. economy, but the fed forecast also shows that the anticipated pace of future rate hikes is virtually unchanged. so how strong is the u.s. economy, and what do you think is behind the fed's decision? >> well, i think they feel confident that the economy is on track, and their confidence has grown. but that doesn't mean they see a stronger economy than they saw before. so there is no reason to hike any faster. the economy is not any stronger. it's just that they feel more comfortable that the economy is going to maintain its strength. >> in your view, what kind of impact is president trump's economic policies having or will have on the fed's monetary policy? >> well, it's hard to say because we don't know what will happen, and the fed really cannot anticipate what might happen. they can't act before the trump administration and the congress make their move. so they're not changing their
latest decision ross mihara spoke with a former fed official who serves as a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. >> joseph, janet yellen emphasized the resilience of the u.s. economy, but the fed forecast also shows that the anticipated pace of future rate hikes is virtually unchanged. so how strong is the u.s. economy, and what do you think is behind the fed's decision? >> well, i think they feel confident that the economy is on track, and their...
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the pride of palo alto, jock peterson responds. dodgers 6-5. can toes takes the loss.in 7-6. a's lose 5-0 to the baud rays. >>> nfl news, as expected colin kaepernick will opt out of his contract with the 49ers. that should happen tomorrow. the question is, does anybody really want him? seems unlikely any team's going did pay him the $14 million salary he was scheduled to earn with the 49ers. the niners weren't going to pay that either. they would have cut him before that bill came due. there's still a chance he re-signs with the 49ers but it would have to be for a lot less money. >>> new head coach kyle shanahan at the scouting combine in indy, will be taking a hard look at qbs heading into the draft. >> there's a lot of pressure from this business, especially on the quarterback position. how are they going to handle pressure, adversity, no matter how good you are everyone's going to tell you how bad you are sometime during the year. all that stuff goes into play when you're talking about to one of the most scrutinized positions in sports. there's no exact science. so
the pride of palo alto, jock peterson responds. dodgers 6-5. can toes takes the loss.in 7-6. a's lose 5-0 to the baud rays. >>> nfl news, as expected colin kaepernick will opt out of his contract with the 49ers. that should happen tomorrow. the question is, does anybody really want him? seems unlikely any team's going did pay him the $14 million salary he was scheduled to earn with the 49ers. the niners weren't going to pay that either. they would have cut him before that bill came...
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thank you to the peterson institute for making this possible. join us next thursday for our playbook interview with the next installment with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. rep. pelosi: thank you.
thank you to the peterson institute for making this possible. join us next thursday for our playbook interview with the next installment with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. rep. pelosi: thank you.
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congressman peterson will go into hoar more details about that. he is making a deliberate choice to damage our agricultural company and make it harder for growers and producers to produce their crops and make agchoice to take over a hundred million out of the groups that help grow our rural economies. and this program i just mentioned has either created or saved 20,000 jobs every single year since it has been in existence. he has also made a deliberate choice to make small and rural communities less attractive to businesses be eliminating grants for rural participation and rural airport support. so with a 2.5 billion backlog in waste water protects he eleminated funding for usda waste water infrastructure. these have made a tremendous difference in communities we represent. i was able to get a $4 million grant to help replace the solid lead pipes that go into people's home. that kind of funding would be at-risk under this new budget president trump has proposed. he has also cut job training, and all of that is in the budget. what more americans ne
congressman peterson will go into hoar more details about that. he is making a deliberate choice to damage our agricultural company and make it harder for growers and producers to produce their crops and make agchoice to take over a hundred million out of the groups that help grow our rural economies. and this program i just mentioned has either created or saved 20,000 jobs every single year since it has been in existence. he has also made a deliberate choice to make small and rural communities...
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maybe even a little chance of some snow. >> still can't get over that was adrian peterson.rologist kathy orr got a lot op tap. >> we do. a lot going on this weekend. if you don't like winter, well guess what, it will make come back for at least a couple of days and then i think we'll head back to spring. behind me in old city philadelphia looking good. still seeing some wind 45 degrees the high today 62. of course, that was shore aft midnight and temperatures continue to crash. west northwesterly winds now at 14 miles an hour. so seeing some improvement on ultimate doppler we have clear skies a few clouds to the west and a few snow showers moving in with a clipper. a fast-moving area of low pressure that will go to the south near d.c. and spread some snow showers across our area especially in the afternoon. when we look at the temperatures, pretty cool in the northeast. but colder through the midwest. cleveland 33. chicago 32. minneapolis 28 so we will continue to see the influence come out of the northwest for us and that means turning colder. progress civil over the next
maybe even a little chance of some snow. >> still can't get over that was adrian peterson.rologist kathy orr got a lot op tap. >> we do. a lot going on this weekend. if you don't like winter, well guess what, it will make come back for at least a couple of days and then i think we'll head back to spring. behind me in old city philadelphia looking good. still seeing some wind 45 degrees the high today 62. of course, that was shore aft midnight and temperatures continue to crash. west...
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lehigh professor james peterson, university of baltimore professor michael higgenbothom, author of "the ghosts of gym crow," and back with us again matt miller. what does this mean on the votivot voting rights act? >> jeff sessions as attorney general has directed the justice department to take a different position that it did under eric holder. there's a texas case that's going on now, being litigated. and the federal court has said there's discriminatory effect and intent in this texas voter i.d. law. and what attorney general sessions did was to instruct the justice department to take a different argument. prior to this, the justice department was arguing that there was discriminatory effect and intent. now they've taken the position that there's no discriminatory intent and that a new texas law would n. llify any discriminatory intent that existed in the previous law. that is really inconsistent with what attorney general sessions said the last day of black history month a few days ago, when he talked about how important the justice department has been in guaranteeing the cornerston
lehigh professor james peterson, university of baltimore professor michael higgenbothom, author of "the ghosts of gym crow," and back with us again matt miller. what does this mean on the votivot voting rights act? >> jeff sessions as attorney general has directed the justice department to take a different position that it did under eric holder. there's a texas case that's going on now, being litigated. and the federal court has said there's discriminatory effect and intent in...
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and finally we have our moderator michael peterson who is the ceo and president of the peterson foundation. michael oversees a strategy for the foundation, and look at the key fiscal policy challenges that we all face, michael and the foundation are longtime supporters and backers of nabe, and we're delighted to have you again michael. so over to you. >> okay, thank you. [applause] spin the peterson foundation had to be back at nabe egg and this year and with a great panel double focusing on fiscal policy. as part of a role at the foundation would like to contain different perspectives and find common ground. we will see if we can find some areas of the greatest debate among his top economist. just a reminder, if you have questions please fill out and we will save time at the end. we've heard about trade and monetary policy this morning. i'd like to start i just look at our general fiscal outlook. deficits are then substantially from what they were at the height of the great recession. however, they are on path to still increase and will reach trillion dollar deficits begin by 2023. over t
and finally we have our moderator michael peterson who is the ceo and president of the peterson foundation. michael oversees a strategy for the foundation, and look at the key fiscal policy challenges that we all face, michael and the foundation are longtime supporters and backers of nabe, and we're delighted to have you again michael. so over to you. >> okay, thank you. [applause] spin the peterson foundation had to be back at nabe egg and this year and with a great panel double focusing...
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and finally, we have our moderator, michael peterson, president and coo of peterson foundation. michael oversees strategy for the foundation and looking at the key fiscal policy challenges that we all face. michael and the foundation are longtime supporters and backers of nabe, and we're delighted to have you hereby michael, so over -- here, mike billion, so over to you. >> thank you. [applause] well, the peterson foundation's very proud to be back again this year, and we have a great panel that'll be focused on fiscal policy, and as part of our role at the foundation, we like to find common ground, so we'll see if we can find some areas of agreement between these top economists. we've heard about trade and monetary policy this morning. i'd like to start by just looking at our general fiscal outlook. deficits are down, however, they're on path to steadily increase. over the long term, obviously, significant levels of that as a share of the economy over the long term. glenn, what's your perspective on this outlook, how urgent is it that we need to deal with it, and what's the rig
and finally, we have our moderator, michael peterson, president and coo of peterson foundation. michael oversees strategy for the foundation and looking at the key fiscal policy challenges that we all face. michael and the foundation are longtime supporters and backers of nabe, and we're delighted to have you hereby michael, so over -- here, mike billion, so over to you. >> thank you. [applause] well, the peterson foundation's very proud to be back again this year, and we have a great...
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brian: and before i ask bill the same questions, who is pete peterson? neil: pete peterson is former secretary of commerce, former chairman of lehman brothers, kuhn, loeb, now chairman of the blackstone group in new york. brian: you mentioned senator percy earlier, and anybody that's watched this network has seen your work with the capitol steps. what is the capitol steps, and how did you get to sen. percy's office? william: well, i, like neil, am a boomer who grew up in the out in california and then went 1950's to harvard in the late '60s in the middle of that campus turmoil. graduated from law school and the kennedy school there and came to washington; worked in variety of jobs in addition to writing that book about the vietnam war. i started working with sen. percy right around the time elaina newport and i formed the capitol steps along with jim aidala back in 1981. over the past nine years with elaina, i have written about 400 song parodies about the foibles of washington -- many of them the same foibles that neil and i write about in a very seriou
brian: and before i ask bill the same questions, who is pete peterson? neil: pete peterson is former secretary of commerce, former chairman of lehman brothers, kuhn, loeb, now chairman of the blackstone group in new york. brian: you mentioned senator percy earlier, and anybody that's watched this network has seen your work with the capitol steps. what is the capitol steps, and how did you get to sen. percy's office? william: well, i, like neil, am a boomer who grew up in the out in california...
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tom: one of the hallmarks at the peterson institute has been the study of people flows within america, particularly within immigration. do we need immigrants were a greater rate of immigration to spur economic growth? how does that for the into your work? work?d into your >> getting rid of 11 million immigrants, people, would be costly for the u.s. economy. that is a fairly obvious statement. do we need more immigration? we probably can do without more immigration. it is not needed. --is not that we want to be it is not like the 19th century in the u.s. but there are a lot of people who want to move to the u.s., can be productive, and can help. i think the push for immigration is coming from outside the u.s., but we can accommodate some. how much? we have seen there are limits before you get political backlash. we may be close to that. weekend,debate of the peter navarro, economic advisor to the president out of ucal irvine. a look at roubini a project syndicate with two different worldviews on american trade. one of them is very traditionalist, very simple start bilateral relationshi
tom: one of the hallmarks at the peterson institute has been the study of people flows within america, particularly within immigration. do we need immigrants were a greater rate of immigration to spur economic growth? how does that for the into your work? work?d into your >> getting rid of 11 million immigrants, people, would be costly for the u.s. economy. that is a fairly obvious statement. do we need more immigration? we probably can do without more immigration. it is not needed. --is...
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. >> adrian peterson got arrested for assaulting his kid and got ta by the vikings.you are good they will let you continue, they don't want the headache. this is a commentary on him as a player more than anything. tim tebow is an all-around good guy, but because he's a backup they don't want to the media circus that comes from having 800 people in the locker room. it's fun and silly to watch trump say that but it's a commentary on how bad a colin kaepernick is. >> tom: they don't like the whole package. it is trump right, do you think they're really afraid of the trump tweet? >> i think it's the same idea if trump said the reason charlie sheen's single is because of trump. >> tom: everything comes back to him, although it's true, everything does center around trump. every story we have here somehow tangentially involves him. >> it sort of seems that way these days. while we were watching that clip, it really made me uncomfortable and a little bit sad and disappointed. just now, our president -- >> tom: he's having a good time. >> i don't care where he is. the point i
. >> adrian peterson got arrested for assaulting his kid and got ta by the vikings.you are good they will let you continue, they don't want the headache. this is a commentary on him as a player more than anything. tim tebow is an all-around good guy, but because he's a backup they don't want to the media circus that comes from having 800 people in the locker room. it's fun and silly to watch trump say that but it's a commentary on how bad a colin kaepernick is. >> tom: they don't...
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sot mark peterson/fiscal no son aleatorios, sino que tien un objetivo.e un jetivo en mente... outro en cuanto al más reciente incinte al este dla bahía, el registrado la semana pasada en la autopista0n richmo el fisc confirmó queson tres los denidos,y dos pasada en la autopista 80 enrihmond, el fisl confirmó queson tres los detenidos,y dosson menores de edad ...ene loscargos que lesmputarán estál de homicid les imputar es el de homicidio blanca ---en sanos, uadolescente result herido de bala luegque sutos dconocid abrieran fuego desde un auto enmovimiento. take --- he se rert en la autopista 101 cerca de la sala a la calle ''story road'' . ---qu se sabe de los atantes? que formacin tenemos de la vctima? hoy a las 6, davidgonzlez s revelar mayor detalles de la violencia que acecha en san jos. vo/cesar ---en san francisco las callse vuelven a teñir de sangreluego que se reportaran dos tiiroteos... ---el primo se rert en el dirito de la misin cerca de luna de la madrugada y cobr lavida de un hombre hispano... ---ms tardaededor deas cuatro de la maÑana...unh
sot mark peterson/fiscal no son aleatorios, sino que tien un objetivo.e un jetivo en mente... outro en cuanto al más reciente incinte al este dla bahía, el registrado la semana pasada en la autopista0n richmo el fisc confirmó queson tres los denidos,y dos pasada en la autopista 80 enrihmond, el fisl confirmó queson tres los detenidos,y dosson menores de edad ...ene loscargos que lesmputarán estál de homicid les imputar es el de homicidio blanca ---en sanos, uadolescente result herido de...
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peterson is a free agent. probably wants more money than the raiders want to spend. who knows if they are happy in job sharing situation. raiders signed jered cook and may add former bills quarterback ej emmanuel. how about the shot of day in arnold palmer invitational. not the golf shot. the shot cody gribl gave the gator who exam perred into the water. the he said the key is you've got to be behind the gator. quoting now, i mean, we're going to get you quick early but i'm not in its way. i'm right behind him. it's not gonna happen. so if you see a gator, make sure that you're not like this, because once he lines you up, tl then you're in trouble. but if you're behind him, you're all good. tail side is where you want to go. >> thanks, larry. >> tonight at 9 on on cable channel 13, coming up, chous house proposal that would change the way h americans fly and raise your airfare. >> dental deception. man posing as a dentist inside this office building and that's not the only crime he is accused of tonight. that's at 11:00. >> that's this edition of abc 77 news at 6:00.
peterson is a free agent. probably wants more money than the raiders want to spend. who knows if they are happy in job sharing situation. raiders signed jered cook and may add former bills quarterback ej emmanuel. how about the shot of day in arnold palmer invitational. not the golf shot. the shot cody gribl gave the gator who exam perred into the water. the he said the key is you've got to be behind the gator. quoting now, i mean, we're going to get you quick early but i'm not in its way. i'm...
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. >> running back adrian peterson, he's expected to draw some interest in free agency.t going to be back with the vikings. sources say he's interested many playing for the raiders. peterson likes the raiders' offensive line which is great but turns 32 this month and played 30 games last year because of a torn meniscumenisc >>> first winning 1-2-3. this is not 1-2-3. henry ramos. dodgers quickly, giants get two back in their half and jared parker doubled down the line off scott cashmere. aaron hill scores from second base and right now it is 6-5 dodgers. they are in the fifth inning. >>> funny moment from last night's boise state fresno state men's basketball game. look at the ball. it's stuck underneath a shot clock. they tried using a broom to get it down and some dad lifts his son up and the kid goes spiderman to get the ball. seems a little risky. but junior is okay and they got the ball. so -- >> don't get a ladder, use the kid. >> you'll be fine. just keep going. [ laughter ] >> thanks, larry. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20, cable channel 13. coming up
. >> running back adrian peterson, he's expected to draw some interest in free agency.t going to be back with the vikings. sources say he's interested many playing for the raiders. peterson likes the raiders' offensive line which is great but turns 32 this month and played 30 games last year because of a torn meniscumenisc >>> first winning 1-2-3. this is not 1-2-3. henry ramos. dodgers quickly, giants get two back in their half and jared parker doubled down the line off scott...
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doug peterson talked about his philosophy going foo the draft. >> it's about players and players win championships and we pick the best available and try to upgrade our roster that way. when it comes to the receiver position it's a pass league and you need guys that can get open. you know whether that is a 6'3" guy or a 5'6" guy and thousand they fit in defensively. >>> and now they have a menal skills coach. he is there to maximize each players full potential. valesquez true to form striking out one and how about the day from alter, he was hurt a bit last year. and cleared the bases with a triple in the fourth. and it made the game a 5-5 tie. >>> and a philadelphia native back in town as a harlem globe trotter. the 14th woman in the trotter 91 yearist hadry. >> we went to see the friends the harlem globetrotters and helped them out with a trick shot. a lot of tricky things go on at city hall and hopefully this shot will be one of them. >> how about that -- never happened in the 116 years at city hall. globetrotters are at the wells fargo center march 4 and through 6 and. >> wow welc
doug peterson talked about his philosophy going foo the draft. >> it's about players and players win championships and we pick the best available and try to upgrade our roster that way. when it comes to the receiver position it's a pass league and you need guys that can get open. you know whether that is a 6'3" guy or a 5'6" guy and thousand they fit in defensively. >>> and now they have a menal skills coach. he is there to maximize each players full potential....
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the city wanted $1500 from bill peterson.e tried calling the number at the bottom of the letter but kept hitting roadblocks. he reached out to nbc 4 responds. >> within two days i got all kinds of phone calls from the >> we helped bill track down all the of the paperwork to prove he did indeed trade it in for this honda. >> we got the clear title. we got the clear bill of sale. took them to baltimore. everything was taken care of. and if it wasn't for patti and channel 4 it would have never happened. they wouldn't talk to me. >> why bill's name was still associated with the bmw remains a mystery. we ran a vehicle history report and found it was sold at auction two months after he traded it in. it was then titled in d.c. >> once in the district with inspections and emissions with my name on it, i don't understand how or why. >> bill's advice to others, follow up with the dealership to confirm the title on the trade-in vehicle gets processed correctly. >> you never know where it's going to end up. >> that is for sure. by the ti
the city wanted $1500 from bill peterson.e tried calling the number at the bottom of the letter but kept hitting roadblocks. he reached out to nbc 4 responds. >> within two days i got all kinds of phone calls from the >> we helped bill track down all the of the paperwork to prove he did indeed trade it in for this honda. >> we got the clear title. we got the clear bill of sale. took them to baltimore. everything was taken care of. and if it wasn't for patti and channel 4 it...
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a day after the vikings said they would not exercise running back adrian peterson's $18 million option him backbut accoring to an espn report the oakland raiders have caught peterson's eye as a possible landing point he evidently likes the team's offensive line which had 3 pro-bowlers last season peterson who turns 32 this month will become a free agent for the first time in his career in 8 days if he doesn't re-sign with the vikings los angeles got closer to being picked as the host city fr the 2024 summer olympics todaybudapest's assembly has approved a motion to withdraw the city's bid for the games. the decision leaves los angeles and paris as the only remaining candidates the international olympic committee will choose the host city in september.l.a.has hosted the summer games twice in 1932 and 1984 you've it is question, are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten
a day after the vikings said they would not exercise running back adrian peterson's $18 million option him backbut accoring to an espn report the oakland raiders have caught peterson's eye as a possible landing point he evidently likes the team's offensive line which had 3 pro-bowlers last season peterson who turns 32 this month will become a free agent for the first time in his career in 8 days if he doesn't re-sign with the vikings los angeles got closer to being picked as the host city fr...
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vehicle wings not pick up the 2017 option in peterson's contract, making peterson unrestricted free agent missed most of last season but will still and hot the eagles and the giants will probably look to sign him. >> that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> great day, looking forward to it, good day, getting ready to head out the front door, dealing with some fog, live look at i59, not that far from the airport, i step aside here, comes up on you fast, be ready for it, plus the roads are all wet, from the rain last night, the little bit of fog, throwing some mist out, there see the glare in the road surface from the headlight here, we look live at the 42 freeway, so just be ready for one of the crazy morning rush hours, the new jersey transit river line, using shuttle buses from walter rand over to the waterfront, as a result of some track work, had water main break there yesterday. just checked again. so far so good at philadelphia international airport. but with the fog that we just showed you, along the 95 corridor, i wouldn't be surprised if we have some delays start to pop down a
vehicle wings not pick up the 2017 option in peterson's contract, making peterson unrestricted free agent missed most of last season but will still and hot the eagles and the giants will probably look to sign him. >> that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> great day, looking forward to it, good day, getting ready to head out the front door, dealing with some fog, live look at i59, not that far from the airport, i step aside here, comes up on you fast, be ready for it, plus the...
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. >> reporter: the big winner was collin peterson who won over the judges with his bear meat hot dishe called the right to bear arms. ali rogan, abc news, the capitol. >> have you ever had bear meat before? it doesn't sound tasty. >> doesn't sound that bearable. >> that's a good one. >> cavaliers have had success in recent years. >> thank you for clarifying that. >> yes. >>> this morning on "world news now," the overnight debate on capitol hill. >> many republicans and democrats are fighting with and against each other as the efforts to overhaul the health care system take shape. we'll have the latest on the showdown happening right now. >>> across the country, dangerous wind gusts are responsible for deadly fires and an apartment complex going up in flames in just a matter of minutes while wildfires continue to rage. and on the highways, look at that scene. tractor-trailers tossed around like toys. >>> and later the caliph browder story, the teenager held for years at new york city's notorious rikers island without a trial eventually driven to take his own life. the powerful new docu
. >> reporter: the big winner was collin peterson who won over the judges with his bear meat hot dishe called the right to bear arms. ali rogan, abc news, the capitol. >> have you ever had bear meat before? it doesn't sound tasty. >> doesn't sound that bearable. >> that's a good one. >> cavaliers have had success in recent years. >> thank you for clarifying that. >> yes. >>> this morning on "world news now," the overnight debate on...
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and here to say a few words, the michael peterson. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] >> welcome. inaudible] >> and receive news reboubded. spending was relatively flat. and it was offset by entitlements and ended up with a deficit. we had a great reduction. and unfortunately the future is not nearly as bright. over the next 10 years, this is our deficit path. we will be back once again to deficits. and this is certainly an unwelcomed trend. but what we are focused on. if you are looking over the long-term, the begs look at debt is share of the economy and it is a reasonable maximum. and the original european union required that. and it is dangerous. what is causing this, three basic drivers. one is demographics, baby boomers beginning to retire. and two, increasing longist and that is great but it means more years in retirement and our inefficient health care system. education, infrastructure and research development. in 1970, most of the budget was discretionary, 61%. but this year, it will be down to 0% and 10 years from now, 20% of the the growth of the
and here to say a few words, the michael peterson. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] >> welcome. inaudible] >> and receive news reboubded. spending was relatively flat. and it was offset by entitlements and ended up with a deficit. we had a great reduction. and unfortunately the future is not nearly as bright. over the next 10 years, this is our deficit path. we will be back once again to deficits. and this is certainly an unwelcomed trend. but what we are focused on. if...
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peterson is a free agent. probably wants more money than the raiders want to spend. who knows if they are happy in job sharing situation. raiders signed jered cook and may add former bills quarterback ej emmanuel. how about the shot of day in arnold palmer invitational. not the golf shot. the shot cody gribl gave the gator who exam perred into the water. the he said the key is you've got to be behind the gator. quoting now, i mean, we're going to get you quick early but i'm not in its way. i'm right behind him. it's not gonna happen. so if you see a gator, make sure that you're not like this, because once he lines you up, tl then you're in trouble. but if you're behind him, you're all good. tail side is where you want to go. >> thanks, larry. >> tonight at 9 on on cable channel 13, coming up, chowhite house proposal that would change the way h americans fly and raise your airfare. >> dental deception. man posing as a dentist inside this office building and that's not the only crime he is accused of tonight. that's at 11:00. >> that's this edition of abc 77 news at 6:
peterson is a free agent. probably wants more money than the raiders want to spend. who knows if they are happy in job sharing situation. raiders signed jered cook and may add former bills quarterback ej emmanuel. how about the shot of day in arnold palmer invitational. not the golf shot. the shot cody gribl gave the gator who exam perred into the water. the he said the key is you've got to be behind the gator. quoting now, i mean, we're going to get you quick early but i'm not in its way. i'm...
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and the vikings, not picking up the option in agent peterson's contract, making peterson un restrict the free agent. he missed most of last season but would still and hot commodity in free agency. >> that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> so, back to the flyers here. there was an interesting moment to say the least in last night's game whether wayne simmons appeared to record an at that time trick scoring three goals in the first period alone. >> the flyers were on the power play here, when it looks like simmons tips in a shot from jake bore check to give the flyers a three up. nance start throwing their hats on the ice what you are supposed to do in celebration of that the all hat trick. wait, after everyone throwing hear hats, replay shows that the puck actually went in off of the stick of a colorado defender. here's what happened. voracek eventually given credit for the goal. >> (laughing). >> what? >> yes, they were laughing, pant weren't too happy, booing, took them couple every minute to clear the hats out. on twitter hey flyers if you're really fan friendly, return the h
and the vikings, not picking up the option in agent peterson's contract, making peterson un restrict the free agent. he missed most of last season but would still and hot commodity in free agency. >> that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> so, back to the flyers here. there was an interesting moment to say the least in last night's game whether wayne simmons appeared to record an at that time trick scoring three goals in the first period alone. >> the flyers were on the...
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red regal, judd larson, dick atkins, don branson, billy foster, ronnie peterson. >> yeah.. these are some of my closest friends that i lost in the sport. >> reporter: this 1978 crash took the life of teammate ronnie peterson. >> when most of these men die, you already had kids. did your wife say, you've got to stop doing this? >> no. i know what she was going through obviously, because we were going through it together. but t but she was such a rock for me and in so many ways she suffered in silence. >> i guess that's really what i did, yes. >> reporter: was there ever a moment where you thought i've got to tell him to stop this? >> no, because i knew what i was getting in for. you don't stop somebody if they have a real goal in life. >> reporter: did you ever think, i might have to end up raising these kids alone? >> oh, i often thought of that, yeah. but it's just the risk you take. >> reporter: andretti competed in almost 900 races, missing only two because of injury. he walked away from this triple somersault in indianapolis in 2003. you knew how competitive he was? >>
red regal, judd larson, dick atkins, don branson, billy foster, ronnie peterson. >> yeah.. these are some of my closest friends that i lost in the sport. >> reporter: this 1978 crash took the life of teammate ronnie peterson. >> when most of these men die, you already had kids. did your wife say, you've got to stop doing this? >> no. i know what she was going through obviously, because we were going through it together. but t but she was such a rock for me and in so many...
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peterson is a free agent and the raiders are on his list of potential teams.ll see how this plays out. either one of those guys would be fantastic for the raiders. >> we love it. thanks. >> join us tonight at 9:00. coming up three parents one baby. the controversial procedure that's been approved. that's at 9:00. >> we told you about tea palms in oakland on sale for $1. on abc news at 11:00 we're adding up the numbers to find out how much it will cost them to move them to your own pot of land. and coming up tonight on abc 7th, last man standing, doctor ken, truth and lies the family manson followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >> finally tonight a few thoughts about what really matters on this sanlt patrick's day. as they say, we are all irish today. but why do they say that? march 17th is always a fun and festive day that honors a group of people who have a history that has often been anything but fun and festive. the irish have a hard scrambled past, forced to immigrant because of the salmon, many coming to america to find a better life. but they were treated bad
peterson is a free agent and the raiders are on his list of potential teams.ll see how this plays out. either one of those guys would be fantastic for the raiders. >> we love it. thanks. >> join us tonight at 9:00. coming up three parents one baby. the controversial procedure that's been approved. that's at 9:00. >> we told you about tea palms in oakland on sale for $1. on abc news at 11:00 we're adding up the numbers to find out how much it will cost them to move them to your...
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. >> makes sense on paper because he played for peterson when peterson -- when fulls was a rookie and makes since financially because he makes less money than chase daniel, but does it make sense? >> there's a little bit of luck, and people are wondering what's chase daniel going to do? came out, yes, fulles backs up wentz. the two year deal, $11 million, but it's a guy making $13 million a loan in chase daniel. reports are he's asking for release and eagles will grant that, hopefully by the end of the day, creating a cap issue because that could be about $7 million in dead money, but it is a better investment over the course of the year and next as well. >> how do you think you'll doe this time around? started out well, went downhill last time. what about this time? >> yeah. look in 2013, yeah, 27 touchdowns, three interceptions, pro-bowl year, and then has an injury and he derailed after that. never really got off the ground, kansas city, tracy, so he had a little bit of a stumbling block. you wonder if the change of scenery, the reintroduction to philadelphia could help him, but in
. >> makes sense on paper because he played for peterson when peterson -- when fulls was a rookie and makes since financially because he makes less money than chase daniel, but does it make sense? >> there's a little bit of luck, and people are wondering what's chase daniel going to do? came out, yes, fulles backs up wentz. the two year deal, $11 million, but it's a guy making $13 million a loan in chase daniel. reports are he's asking for release and eagles will grant that,...
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a visiting fellow at the peterson institute. is this g-20 going to be different in light of what we don't know about this administration's policies? i imagine steve mnuchin will be good in a lot of questions from colleagues. sheets: by the standards of the g-20, this is high drama. on the one hand, you have the administration were people are asking questions -- where does the administration stand on exchange rates, financial regulation, and on the other hand you have germany, the is thein europe, president -- holds the presidency of the g-20 this year, and how minister wolfgang steve mnuchin work together will be crucial for the success of the g-20 and ultimately for corporation and coordination. david: you have been to a few of these summits. nathan: more than a few. [laughter] david: what makes these successful -- what is the objective, and what do they hope to get out of it? they are there to listen to each other, take notes on what is going on in various economy's, and think about what that for them at home. over a longer ho
a visiting fellow at the peterson institute. is this g-20 going to be different in light of what we don't know about this administration's policies? i imagine steve mnuchin will be good in a lot of questions from colleagues. sheets: by the standards of the g-20, this is high drama. on the one hand, you have the administration were people are asking questions -- where does the administration stand on exchange rates, financial regulation, and on the other hand you have germany, the is thein...
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an hour before peterson got a call from the school principal. >> she caught rumor that her mother was bringing her and she forbid us to come. if we showed up, we would be turned away. she screamed "no, why, why does this happen to me" this is my baby. i am not going to watch her go through this. if i have to fight tooth and nail to be sure this does not happen to another child, i will. >> later apologized and refunded the money for the tickets. she plans to home school her daughter next year. >>> a heart attack kept a grandmother from seeing her granddaughter walk down the isle. >> this bride was not about to let her grandmother miss seeing her in her gown. just hours after they tied the knott a photographer captured this moment between the bride and her grandmother at the hospital. the photos have gone viral. >> when we got there, it was priceless. her mom and dad went in first. it was a surprise. tyler and my brother in law walked in jessica and she was absolutely in awe, super excited and crying, really emotional. it's been an emotional week. for her grandmother to have the heart a
an hour before peterson got a call from the school principal. >> she caught rumor that her mother was bringing her and she forbid us to come. if we showed up, we would be turned away. she screamed "no, why, why does this happen to me" this is my baby. i am not going to watch her go through this. if i have to fight tooth and nail to be sure this does not happen to another child, i will. >> later apologized and refunded the money for the tickets. she plans to home school her...
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peterson is a free agent and the raiders are on his list of potential teams. we'll see how this plays out. either one of those guys would be fantastic for the raiders. >> we love it. thanks. >> join us tonight at 9:00. coming up three parents one baby. the controversial procedure that's been approved. that's at 9:00. >> we told you about tea palms in oakland on sale for $1. on abc news at 11:00 we're adding up the numbers to find out how much it will cost them to move them to your own pot of land. and coming up tonight on abc 7th, last man standing, doctor ken, truth and lies the family manson followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >> finally tonight a few thoughts about what really matters on this sanlt patrick's day. as they say, we are all irish today. but why do they say that? march 17th is always a fun and festive day that honors a group of people who have a history that has often been anything but fun and festive. the irish have a hard scrambled past, forced to immigrant because of the salmon, many coming to america to find a better life. but they were treated
peterson is a free agent and the raiders are on his list of potential teams. we'll see how this plays out. either one of those guys would be fantastic for the raiders. >> we love it. thanks. >> join us tonight at 9:00. coming up three parents one baby. the controversial procedure that's been approved. that's at 9:00. >> we told you about tea palms in oakland on sale for $1. on abc news at 11:00 we're adding up the numbers to find out how much it will cost them to move them to...
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. >> running back adrian peterson, he's expected to draw some interest in free agency.bably not going to be back with the vikings. sources saye's interested many playing for the raiders. peterson likes the raiders' offensive line which is great but turns 32 this month and played 30 games last year because of a torn meniscumenisc >>> first winning 1-2-3. this is not 1-2-3. henry ramos. dodgers quickly, giants get two back in their half and jared parker doubled down the line off scott cashmere. aaron hill scores from second base and right now it is 6-5 dodgers. they are in the fifth inning. >>> funny moment from last night's boise state fresno state men's basketball game. look at the ball. it's stuck underneath a shot clock. they tried using a broom to get it down and some dad lifts his son up and the kid goes spiderman to get the ball. seems a little risky. but junior is okay and they got the ball. so -- >> don't get a ladder, use the kid. >> you'll be fine. just keep going. [ laughter ] >> thanks, larry. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20, cable channel 13. com
. >> running back adrian peterson, he's expected to draw some interest in free agency.bably not going to be back with the vikings. sources saye's interested many playing for the raiders. peterson likes the raiders' offensive line which is great but turns 32 this month and played 30 games last year because of a torn meniscumenisc >>> first winning 1-2-3. this is not 1-2-3. henry ramos. dodgers quickly, giants get two back in their half and jared parker doubled down the line off...