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peterson's head.hat this could be the result of a fall. >> reporter: by dawn, news of kathleen's fall started rippling through the family. details were still vague when family members reached michael's girls, margaret and martha, at college. >> she said -- um "something's happened." your mom has fallen down the stairs. you know it was an accident. you know, you should come home. >> reporter: by the time kathleen's daughter, caitlin, got the word, it was as shocking as it was definitive. her college roommate delivered the news. >> she looks me straight in my eye and she just says, "caitlin, it's your mom. she's dead." those words still ring clearly in my head. >> reporter: kathleen's sister, candace, couldn't believe what she was hearing. michael called her directly. >> it was still vague or she -- we couldn't tell if she fell down the stairs or she fell off a ladder, but there was no question i kept saying, "are you sure she's dead?" >> reporter: yes, michael was sure. candace headed to her sister's h
peterson's head.hat this could be the result of a fall. >> reporter: by dawn, news of kathleen's fall started rippling through the family. details were still vague when family members reached michael's girls, margaret and martha, at college. >> she said -- um "something's happened." your mom has fallen down the stairs. you know it was an accident. you know, you should come home. >> reporter: by the time kathleen's daughter, caitlin, got the word, it was as shocking...
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peterson?er plus the special, denying the special allegations? >> scott looks forward to finding out who did this to his wife and to his child, conner. >> reporter: and women's advocate. >> thank you for coming today. i'm attorney gloria allred. to my right is amber frey. >> reporter: gloria allred, who erected a protective wall around the story's wild card, amber frey. >> amber was not gonna be doing any interviews during the course of the case even though so many people wanted to interview her. >> sure. wasn't she offered immense amounts of money to do covers and things like that? >> there were many offers to amber if she would only provide an interview. but she needed to protect her testimony for the actual case. >> reporter: but altogether missing in the legal cacaphony, were the prosecutors, birgit fladager and dave harris. this, all these years later, is their first and only in-depth television interview about the peterson case. back then they often had to bite their tongues. >> your radi
peterson?er plus the special, denying the special allegations? >> scott looks forward to finding out who did this to his wife and to his child, conner. >> reporter: and women's advocate. >> thank you for coming today. i'm attorney gloria allred. to my right is amber frey. >> reporter: gloria allred, who erected a protective wall around the story's wild card, amber frey. >> amber was not gonna be doing any interviews during the course of the case even though so many...
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scott peterson in a case that captivated the entire country. tonight a rarely seen interrogation video of peterson himself. >>> also frustrated and pointing the finger at santa clara county. why a nonprofit group says it was forced to cancel an easter egg hunt with veterans. what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> there's many times
scott peterson in a case that captivated the entire country. tonight a rarely seen interrogation video of peterson himself. >>> also frustrated and pointing the finger at santa clara county. why a nonprofit group says it was forced to cancel an easter egg hunt with veterans. what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may...
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peterson says she is following erin's example, always giving. >> it was easy for her. the way she was and how she helped. i used to say please don't give your money away. >> reporter: there will be no special remembrance, only a continued determination. >> i hope and pray that i continue to have the strength and health to be able to help people and to step in when i need to step in and just continue on like me to. >> if you are interested in buying a ticket to the april 29 concert or contributing in some other way go to our nbc washington app and search erin peterson. there will be a wreath laying and moment of silence on the virginia tech campus sunday morning in memory of erin and all of the other victims. we'll bring that to you live during our 9:00 a.m. hour of news 4 today. >>> new at 11:00, a good friday religious ceremony rarely seen outside of jerusalem called the burial of christ. friers used a life sized statue to perform actions the bible says were done to jesus's body. the statue was anointed with oil. the church then placed the statue in a tomb. christians
peterson says she is following erin's example, always giving. >> it was easy for her. the way she was and how she helped. i used to say please don't give your money away. >> reporter: there will be no special remembrance, only a continued determination. >> i hope and pray that i continue to have the strength and health to be able to help people and to step in when i need to step in and just continue on like me to. >> if you are interested in buying a ticket to the april...
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video which shows scott peterson. it's never been revealed to the public before now. >> what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> no. >> that is the first interrogation police did with peterson after laci disappeared. investigators expected him from day one, but laci's mom did not until amber frei came into the picture. >> first of all, i met scott peterson november 20, 2002. scott told me he was not married. we did have a romantic relationship. >> to see the complete unearthed footage, tune in friday night at 9:00 for dateline nbc, the laci peterson story right here on nbc bay area. >>> lawyers for former patriots player turned convicted murderer aaron hernandez are calling for a full investigation into his death. he was found dead in his maximum security prison cell early yesterday morning and prison officials say it was suicide, but aaron's defense attorney, hernandez's defense attorney, is challenging that idea. a boston jury recently cleared him in a double murder case in
video which shows scott peterson. it's never been revealed to the public before now. >> what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> no. >> that is the first interrogation police did with peterson after laci disappeared. investigators expected him from day one, but laci's mom did not until amber frei came into the picture. >> first of all, i met scott peterson november 20, 2002. scott told me he was not married. we did have a...
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>> yeah. >> his name -- scott peterson. it was late november when they met in person. and it was electric. >> i mean, we just had a really great first date. like really good. >> sometimes you meet somebody, it's very easy to talk to them. you feel there's no wall. it was like that? >> yeah. >> he wooed her fast, with strawberries and champagne. it was early, bright, and exciting. >> absolutely. >> you can see the complete story tonight. tune in at 9:00 for dateline nbc, the laci peterson story, right here on nbc bay area. >> coming up next, we know that obviously we're on the doorstep of the weekend. >> we're knocking. >> so many great activities going on this weekend, in san jose alone, pete suratos reporting on a trio of them. you have a sharks forecast for us. >> yeah, quite a few events, as you said, especially in san jose, and we're going to see the temperatures at times at the start of the day in the 60s. a bit more clouds in the mix. we'll talk about the clouds and what else to expect and make some plans coming up. >> out of the danger zone. good news for people
>> yeah. >> his name -- scott peterson. it was late november when they met in person. and it was electric. >> i mean, we just had a really great first date. like really good. >> sometimes you meet somebody, it's very easy to talk to them. you feel there's no wall. it was like that? >> yeah. >> he wooed her fast, with strawberries and champagne. it was early, bright, and exciting. >> absolutely. >> you can see the complete story tonight. tune in at...
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>> real quickly, sir, similar to general peterson. we won't be able to execute the bonuses that we would like to. our retention season actually begins in july. so that will be impacted. the funds that are available to do that won't be available. we will by the summertime have to basically idle 24 flying squadron and then on top of that with the lack of spares and repair parts, we are going to take a step backwards on the readiness efforts that we've done to bring back the number of ready basic aircraft that are available for our pilots to fly. >> admiral? >> sir, for the navy we would be forced to reduce flight hours across all naval aviation, 15% to 20% reduction in training squadrons, one-third of our junior aviators would not be able to complete certifications. squadrons going forward would be 20% to 30% undermanned and that would pay forward for several years. i would be forced to cut assesses by 1,000 going forward in april and that would translate directly to include ultimately pilots, instructors and aviation maintenance folks.
>> real quickly, sir, similar to general peterson. we won't be able to execute the bonuses that we would like to. our retention season actually begins in july. so that will be impacted. the funds that are available to do that won't be available. we will by the summertime have to basically idle 24 flying squadron and then on top of that with the lack of spares and repair parts, we are going to take a step backwards on the readiness efforts that we've done to bring back the number of ready...
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it shows scott peterson, laci's husband. it has never been revealed to the public before. >> what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> i do not. >> it is the first interrogation that police did with peterson after his wife laci disappeared. investigators suspected him from day one, but laci peterson's mom did not, until this woman, amber fry, came into the picture. >> first of all, i met scott peterson november 20th, 2002. scott told me he was not married. we did have a romantic relationship. >> to see the complete unearthed footage, tune in friday night at 9:00 for dateline nbc, the laci peterson story, right here on nbc bay area. >>> it is 5:44 right now on your thursday morning. this weekend marks the first anniversary of the death of music icon prince. and today paisley park studs, where prince lived and worked and died will kick off a four-day-long celebration. live music, panel discussions, and presentations on unique talent and influence on pop culture. prince passed away april
it shows scott peterson, laci's husband. it has never been revealed to the public before. >> what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> i do not. >> it is the first interrogation that police did with peterson after his wife laci disappeared. investigators suspected him from day one, but laci peterson's mom did not, until this woman, amber fry, came into the picture. >> first of all, i met scott peterson november 20th, 2002. scott...
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is back in the spotline this morning-- after nbc )s dateline ea >>> the tragic case of laci petersonspotlight after dateline unearthed new interrogation videos showing her husband, scott peterson. >> certainly a gase everybody in the bay area remembers well. investigators suspected scott peterson in laci's death from day one but her family didn't until amber frye came into the picture. keith morrison sat down with her. >> october 2002, months before laci peterson disappeared. 100 miles away in fresno, california, something happened that would make all the difference in the case. a young woman named amber frye got a phone call from a friend about a guy. >> i was doing really well in getting my career started in massage therapy and single mother. and was told about this great guy my friend wanted me to meet. >> he sounded perfect. >> she had said he had a good sense of humor, good looking, had a career. he was single and looking for the one, like soul mate. >> serious about this. >> yeah. >> his -- scott peterson. it was late november when they met in person. and it was electric. >> i
is back in the spotline this morning-- after nbc )s dateline ea >>> the tragic case of laci petersonspotlight after dateline unearthed new interrogation videos showing her husband, scott peterson. >> certainly a gase everybody in the bay area remembers well. investigators suspected scott peterson in laci's death from day one but her family didn't until amber frye came into the picture. keith morrison sat down with her. >> october 2002, months before laci peterson...
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video that shows scott peterson, laci's husband, who is currently on death row for her murder.s not been revealed to the public until this point. >> so what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> i do not. >> it is the first interrogation that police did with peterson after his wife laci disappeared. investigators suspected him from day one, though laci's mom did not until this woman, amber fry, came into the picture. >> first of all, i met scott peterson november 20th, 2002. scott told me he was not married. we did have a romantic relationship. >> to see the complete unearthed footage, tune in friday night at 9:00 for dateline nbc, the laci peterson story here on nbc bay area. >>> coming up next, a look at the top stories on "today in the bay." >> that includes a violent burglary in an east bay neighborhood. what led the home owner to being shot in his own kitchen. >>> first, happening right now, seaworld san antonio is celebrating the birth of a killer whale. that is the last such whale to be born in captivity at one of its parks. this c
video that shows scott peterson, laci's husband, who is currently on death row for her murder.s not been revealed to the public until this point. >> so what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> i do not. >> it is the first interrogation that police did with peterson after his wife laci disappeared. investigators suspected him from day one, though laci's mom did not until this woman, amber fry, came into the picture. >> first of...
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lets get out to meteorologist matt peterson on the cbs-3 sky deck.matt. >> good morning everyone. like we said a little bit of rain in the forecast maybe tomorrow but today it will be a wonderful day. almost a complete 180 from what we haddon saturday, damp, dreary, and not all that nice saturday afternoon but already this morning we have some sunshine, cloud thinning out quickly and while it is cooler out here i suggest you do grab jacket heading out the door early this morning. it is on the warmer side later this afternoon. waking up up to 46 degrees in philadelphia. it is 45 down toward atlantic city. not a whole lot different, currently. it is much cooler up toward the poconos coming in at 36 degrees, right now at mount pocono. so if you are up north and west of the city, do be prepared for those cooler temperatures. outside right now taking a look at storm scan three cloud cover, continues to thin out in the area as we go through morning hours. some of the thicker cloud across central new jersey and back down toward the shore but here, in philad
lets get out to meteorologist matt peterson on the cbs-3 sky deck.matt. >> good morning everyone. like we said a little bit of rain in the forecast maybe tomorrow but today it will be a wonderful day. almost a complete 180 from what we haddon saturday, damp, dreary, and not all that nice saturday afternoon but already this morning we have some sunshine, cloud thinning out quickly and while it is cooler out here i suggest you do grab jacket heading out the door early this morning. it is on...
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. >>> also ahead, the infamous laci peterson murder case back in the spotlight 15 years later. what we're learning from just-discover eed tapes unearth by nbc news, of her husband's investigation. but first, on a friday >>> coming up, a boy emotional over the pulling if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight
. >>> also ahead, the infamous laci peterson murder case back in the spotlight 15 years later. what we're learning from just-discover eed tapes unearth by nbc news, of her husband's investigation. but first, on a friday >>> coming up, a boy emotional over the pulling if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis...
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. >>> coyote peterson has a way to shock the heck out of us. >> got it!m letting all kinds of things, animals bite him just to see what it feels like, to catching this cayman. >> i'm nervous enough catching a cold. >> touche. but try not to get too nervous with this one because coyote is with us on set but he is not alone. hey! >> don't clap yet. we got to hope i keep my fingers for this episode. we have a beaded lizard and a gila monster. just keep your fingers back. these are the two venomous lizard species that live in the united states. >> do they spit? >> they do not spit but they bite. both of these were raised in captivity and we have permits to have both of these animals as you would never want to collect something like this from the wild. i have been bitten before by a gila monster. it was the worst pain i have ever experienced. they will lock onto your hand. if you were unfortunate enough to get bit, take two credit cards and slide them in the mouth. then you can get whatever app d appendage was taken. >> do you have to swipe or do they have the
. >>> coyote peterson has a way to shock the heck out of us. >> got it!m letting all kinds of things, animals bite him just to see what it feels like, to catching this cayman. >> i'm nervous enough catching a cold. >> touche. but try not to get too nervous with this one because coyote is with us on set but he is not alone. hey! >> don't clap yet. we got to hope i keep my fingers for this episode. we have a beaded lizard and a gila monster. just keep your fingers...
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. >>> plus it's coyote peterson versus a snapping turtle. >> oh, no. >> watch this situation get snappy. >> he missed the wood! >> duh. duh duh duh. >>> and -- >> i will give you $5 if you pluck a beard hair. >> but why settle for one hair when you could do this? >> no! >>> it's one of the most reliable theories here at "right this minute." you're looking for the craziest videos of the day, what country do we go to? >> russia. >> yeah. first one here cc tv outside of an apartment building. you see this grandpa and a little kid 3 or 4 years old scooting along just in time. bam! >> what the heck was that? >> a huge slab of concrete just comes flying into shot. lands in between that lady, young child, and grandpa. exactly where the young child was just seconds before. >> and an impact like that could have killed one of them. >> i don't think could have, i think definitely. that's instant death. a little bit later here you can see the first one. and then a group of teenagers around the age of 15. the building is notorious for the teenagers showing up to party. it's alleged it was teenagers
. >>> plus it's coyote peterson versus a snapping turtle. >> oh, no. >> watch this situation get snappy. >> he missed the wood! >> duh. duh duh duh. >>> and -- >> i will give you $5 if you pluck a beard hair. >> but why settle for one hair when you could do this? >> no! >>> it's one of the most reliable theories here at "right this minute." you're looking for the craziest videos of the day, what country do we go to?...
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. >> also ahead the lacy peterson case back in the spotlight.what we're learning from tapes unearthed by nbc news of her husband's interrogation. but first on a friday morning, this is today on nbc. nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots, or dementia so use it for t
. >> also ahead the lacy peterson case back in the spotlight.what we're learning from tapes unearthed by nbc news of her husband's interrogation. but first on a friday morning, this is today on nbc. nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make...
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here with thus evening it newest member of eyewitness news weather team matt peterson welcome to philly. >> thanks, tash a. >> looks like storms on the wa way. >> we had a few rain showers that tried to move into the region. a little bit ago a couple hours ago. really what we're watching is second cold front well off wes west. that will sweep through the delaware valley as we go through what looks to be the nighttime hours tonight spaw spawning showers maybe isolated rumble of thunder for us from time to time now. right now clear across philadelphia and surrounding suburbs down to jersey as well. overall not bad now. into the early evening but there is that cold front actually just around the punxatawny area and there's a severe thunderstorm warning don't expect severe weather across the philadelphia area and we're tracking showers and thunderstorms with marginal risk of severe weather out to center county and state college area. it doesn't look to make it's way there. a couple showers, 79 degrees. we stay warm through the early evening. by 10:00 tonight 74. few clouds out there and rea
here with thus evening it newest member of eyewitness news weather team matt peterson welcome to philly. >> thanks, tash a. >> looks like storms on the wa way. >> we had a few rain showers that tried to move into the region. a little bit ago a couple hours ago. really what we're watching is second cold front well off wes west. that will sweep through the delaware valley as we go through what looks to be the nighttime hours tonight spaw spawning showers maybe isolated rumble of...
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still with us is nathan sheets, visiting fellow at the peterson institute for international economicsersecretary for international affairs. we are surprised by this, gary guy, said hestreet is into separating banks from investment banks, which trump himself said, keeping with the official administration policy. is this at all plausible? could it be done? nathan: as an analytical matter, it is tricky to figure out how to pick apart these large institutions, and the problem is, it is due if you break them up into commercial and investment, you are left with a commercial bank that has a deposit base to fund its self but it is not clear how these new investment banks would be created, how they would find. -- fund. there are enormous risks associated with that. there are real analytical questions as to whether this approach really would make the system safer. scarlet: but we have heard more and more people, way to this type of thinking. donald trump said it during the campaign. john reid and sandy well have come out against the bank model. why do you think there is the re-think, this willi
still with us is nathan sheets, visiting fellow at the peterson institute for international economicsersecretary for international affairs. we are surprised by this, gary guy, said hestreet is into separating banks from investment banks, which trump himself said, keeping with the official administration policy. is this at all plausible? could it be done? nathan: as an analytical matter, it is tricky to figure out how to pick apart these large institutions, and the problem is, it is due if you...
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barry peterson, alaska. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.esh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. [car engine failing to start] [wind blows] yo- wh- ah- he- [slurps loudly] [engine starting] [loud slurping continues] because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. new degree ultraclear black + white. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. this scarf all that's my
barry peterson, alaska. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.esh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. [car engine failing to start] [wind blows] yo- wh- ah- he- [slurps loudly] [engine starting] [loud slurping continues] because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits it says you...
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they on at washington and then doug peterson visits mentor andy reid and kansas city chiefs and chargers move to la and eagles get a chance to visit hollywood and week six birds play first of back to back primetime games when visiting carolina and first of two games on cbs3. and then washington visits the link for monday night fool football. birds reach the bye in week 10 and after that first match-up cowboys sunday night football and december 3 visit seattle toughest road game of the season and stay on the west coast a week and take on rams in la. they host raiders on christmas day. and close the season against the cowboys on new year's eve. objection packed schedule. >> that is packed. >> coming up later in the show in sports to be more exact the critical stretch that could determine their season. >> we shall see. >> football fans are counting down to the nfl draft in philly. chopper 3 was over the parkway earlier tonight and you can see the stage is coming together on the art museum steps. the stapling will be surrounded by nfl draft experience and while that is free. organizers say y
they on at washington and then doug peterson visits mentor andy reid and kansas city chiefs and chargers move to la and eagles get a chance to visit hollywood and week six birds play first of back to back primetime games when visiting carolina and first of two games on cbs3. and then washington visits the link for monday night fool football. birds reach the bye in week 10 and after that first match-up cowboys sunday night football and december 3 visit seattle toughest road game of the season...
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"eyewitness news" meteorologist matt peterson explains pollen count. here's matt. >> spring in the air and so is pollen, it is allergy season and weather definitely plays a role how much you are sniffing and sneezing this morning's rain offered some temporary relief, but wet weather often makes allergy conditions worse afterward. >> then the trees, or grass, it is still bursting with pollen and pollen count get higher day or two after the rain. >> reporter: flowering trees like one here tend to have highest pollen in the springtime, grass season starts in may and ragweed will start in the fall lasting through first frost. >> there are certain times of the day that are worst then others if you have allergies avoid early morning hours, since pollen is heaviest between five and 10:00 a.m. some suffer more than others. >> some people are bothered by all types of pollen, others just need to be spring or the summer or the fall and that is why we call them seasonal allergies. >> reporter: doctor danoff says there are several ways to get relief. >> your only s
"eyewitness news" meteorologist matt peterson explains pollen count. here's matt. >> spring in the air and so is pollen, it is allergy season and weather definitely plays a role how much you are sniffing and sneezing this morning's rain offered some temporary relief, but wet weather often makes allergy conditions worse afterward. >> then the trees, or grass, it is still bursting with pollen and pollen count get higher day or two after the rain. >> reporter: flowering...
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. >> reporter: erin peterson was celeste and eric's only child. erin a freshman at virginia tech was one of th him. >> reporter: the deranged mentally ill student went to the same high school as erin where she was a star basketball player. >> she was a really happy kid. >> reporter: celeste and grafton's lives revolved around her. >> we were completely blown up, and we had to figure out how to put ourselves together. >> reporter: she and her husband briefly thought about suicide. they were brought back from despair from steadfast friends, especially cheryl lennox who refused to leave her side, even when there were no words. >> we would sit and say nothing without words for hours. >> reporter: shelby lennox and erin peterson remained close through high school, and so did their moms. >> i can call he the morning and i would say i'm broke down, come get me and she would say i'm right there. >> reporter: shelby's daughter was planning a wedding, and knew it had to include celeste and grafton. >> we wanted celeste to officiate. and we wanted grafton to
. >> reporter: erin peterson was celeste and eric's only child. erin a freshman at virginia tech was one of th him. >> reporter: the deranged mentally ill student went to the same high school as erin where she was a star basketball player. >> she was a really happy kid. >> reporter: celeste and grafton's lives revolved around her. >> we were completely blown up, and we had to figure out how to put ourselves together. >> reporter: she and her husband briefly...
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we've also be at the green lights bookstore lisa peterson will share experiences teaching and carbonate incarcerated yout. is like the primary reason i wrote the book more people should know their stories, the incredible dedication, courage and sacrifice they made in the war that few supported and even fewer think. thanks. in the get in vietnam they did everything their country asked of them that were more and i wanted to subscribe a picture of likeness wakened through the fire zones for weeks and months at a time before seeking an elusive enemy never knowing if someone is an enemy or friendly they didn't care if. it is out of the front line we are constantly left hungry and tired and the supply would never arrive on time and we have to ration of food, ammo and water. we never had any heat for the rations were our meals and he nevewenever have any dry socks. and i hate to say that every day was pretty much the same, up at the crack of dawn to the positions about 85 pounds of gear on our backs, the areas in routes set up ambushes, stay up half the night on watch and there were many firef
we've also be at the green lights bookstore lisa peterson will share experiences teaching and carbonate incarcerated yout. is like the primary reason i wrote the book more people should know their stories, the incredible dedication, courage and sacrifice they made in the war that few supported and even fewer think. thanks. in the get in vietnam they did everything their country asked of them that were more and i wanted to subscribe a picture of likeness wakened through the fire zones for weeks...
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. >> jeff peterson is truly grateful. >> i wanted to give something back to the kids and the nurses and the doctors. >> his son was only three years old when he was fighting for his life at the children's hospital. >> dealing with type one diabetes and leukemia at the same time. >> to show his gratitude after his son's recovery, he set up the peterson family foundation. starting out in 2003, he donated iphones. now he has built of music studio at the new children's hospital where children create songs uniquely their own. >> it gives them a chance to share their emotions. to be able to get something out that is hurting. i think that is what got my heart and soul saying that i have to take this and move forward. >> the foundation has expanded music therapy to children's hospitals at stanford, ucla, italy and london. he is doing it with grants and donations. and his son by his side. >> i don't think it was until about 4-5 years ago when i realized that this could have really helped me when i was in the hospital and really struggling. >> parents, now experiencing what jeff did, see it helpi
. >> jeff peterson is truly grateful. >> i wanted to give something back to the kids and the nurses and the doctors. >> his son was only three years old when he was fighting for his life at the children's hospital. >> dealing with type one diabetes and leukemia at the same time. >> to show his gratitude after his son's recovery, he set up the peterson family foundation. starting out in 2003, he donated iphones. now he has built of music studio at the new children's...
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. >> reporter: memories of erin peterson are everywhere for her close friends and mother. >> she always greeted everybody with a big hug and a big smile. she was a real happy kid. it's like a bomb going off in your life and i was standing really close to her and the bomb went off. so we were completely blown up and we had to figure out how to put ourselves back together, you know, one piece at a time and in doing that you're preoccupied with putting yourself back together. what you don't realize is that in any bomb people who are standing close get hit by shrapnel. >> reporter: that shrapnel inflicted pain in so many, but slowly her close friends helped her get through with constant support. what did that mean to you? how did that help you looking back now? >> well, back then you don't know what it means to you, right? but now it meant everything to me, you know. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >> now celeste and her late husband started the nonprofit organization the erin peterson fund which provides scholarships and mentoring for at risk students at westfield high school. >>> d.c. poli
. >> reporter: memories of erin peterson are everywhere for her close friends and mother. >> she always greeted everybody with a big hug and a big smile. she was a real happy kid. it's like a bomb going off in your life and i was standing really close to her and the bomb went off. so we were completely blown up and we had to figure out how to put ourselves back together, you know, one piece at a time and in doing that you're preoccupied with putting yourself back together. what you...
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we will also be a green light bookstore in new york city where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth at rikers island. venture capitalist most talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry. and on saturday will be ahead of the public library who are taught by the prize winner. her book janesville looks at the devastation caused by the closing of a gm plant in the town during the great recession. it is a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week and many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span two. this weekend book tv is life from the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books. our two-day coverage starts today at 1:30 p.m. eastern with a conversation about biographies . at 3:00 p.m. a look at the republican party. it is a discussion on the environment with steve early. another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lives. and at 7:00 p.m. david horwitz on his book big agenda present trumps plan to save america. watch the 26 annual festival of books. like live
we will also be a green light bookstore in new york city where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth at rikers island. venture capitalist most talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry. and on saturday will be ahead of the public library who are taught by the prize winner. her book janesville looks at the devastation caused by the closing of a gm plant in the town during the great recession. it is a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this...
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let's get over to meteorologist, matt peterson with the eyewitness weather forecast.ood saturday morning, matt. telle,
let's get over to meteorologist, matt peterson with the eyewitness weather forecast.ood saturday morning, matt. telle,
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they on at washington and then doug peterson visits mentor andy reid and kansas city chiefs and chargers move to la and eagles get a chance to visit hollywood and week six birds play first of back to back primetime games when visiting carolina and first of two games on cbs3. and then washington visits the link for monday night fool football. birds reach the bye in week 10 and after that first match-up cowboys sunday night football and december 3 visit seattle toughest road game of the season and stay on the west coast a week and take on rams in la. they host raiders on christmas day. and close the season against the cowboys on new year's eve. objection packed schedule. >> that is packed. >> coming up later in the show in sports to be more exact the critical stretch that could determine their season. >> we shall see. >> football fans are counting down to the nfl draft in philly. chopper 3 was over the parkway earlier tonight and you can see the stage is coming together on the art museum steps. the stapling will be surrounded by nfl draft experience and while that is free. organizers say y
they on at washington and then doug peterson visits mentor andy reid and kansas city chiefs and chargers move to la and eagles get a chance to visit hollywood and week six birds play first of back to back primetime games when visiting carolina and first of two games on cbs3. and then washington visits the link for monday night fool football. birds reach the bye in week 10 and after that first match-up cowboys sunday night football and december 3 visit seattle toughest road game of the season...
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. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: jeff peterson is truly grateful. >> i wanted to kind of give something backthe nurses and doctors. >> reporter: his son eric was 3 when he was fighting for his life at ucsf children's hospital. >> actually dealing with type 1 diabetes and leukemia at the same time. >> reporter: to show his gratitude after the recovery he set up the peterson family foundation. starting out in 2003, he donated ipads and headphones. today, the foundation pays for three full time music therapists and has built this music studio at the new ucsf benioff children's hospital where children create songs uniquely their own. >> it gives them a chance to share their emotions, to be able to get something out that's hurting. i think that's what really got my heart and my soul saying, this is -- i got to take this and move forward. >> reporter: the foundation has expanded music therapy to children's hospitals at stanford, ucla, even in italy and london. jeff's doing it with grants and donations and son eric by his side. >> i don't think it was until about 4 on 5 years ago that i realized th
. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: jeff peterson is truly grateful. >> i wanted to kind of give something backthe nurses and doctors. >> reporter: his son eric was 3 when he was fighting for his life at ucsf children's hospital. >> actually dealing with type 1 diabetes and leukemia at the same time. >> reporter: to show his gratitude after the recovery he set up the peterson family foundation. starting out in 2003, he donated ipads and headphones. today, the foundation...
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. >>> and convicted murderer drew peterson was attacked in prison last month. announce peterson was jumped in the cafeteria of a federal pen tensionery in indiana. peterson wasn't seriously hurt and was separated from the general population. the former police officer was convicted of murdering his third wife and is expected of killing his fourth. >> comedian charlie murphy has pad s passed away. 57 year old had a successful stand up comedy career. he was a regular on the dave chap elle show. he died from leukemia this morning in a new york city hospital. >> the sculpture of wall street's famous charging bull statue is cuesing new york city of violating his human rights. the conflict is over this fearless girl statue installed facing the bronze beast without the artist's permission. lawyers call the fearless girl statue an advertising trick created by two corporate giants. the artist says he's not against women. he just wants the statue moved. >> lawyers are asking for damages. the bull was created back in 1987 after the stock market crashed as a symbol of ameri
. >>> and convicted murderer drew peterson was attacked in prison last month. announce peterson was jumped in the cafeteria of a federal pen tensionery in indiana. peterson wasn't seriously hurt and was separated from the general population. the former police officer was convicted of murdering his third wife and is expected of killing his fourth. >> comedian charlie murphy has pad s passed away. 57 year old had a successful stand up comedy career. he was a regular on the dave...
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lets get out to meteorologist matt peterson on the cbs sky deck with eyewitness weather.ow are you doing, matt. >> good morning, doing well. i keep telling myself i need to get back in gear, start working out, running outside, today would be a wonderful day if you needed to be like me and get in the back of the swing of doing working out this morning and this afternoon it will be a wonderful day. get down to kelly drive. go for a run, grab a boat, if you are into that kind of thing go for a row. it will be a wonderful day. even here this morning it is looking good. cloud are thinning out. we have high cloud out there. they will be thinning out and thinning out quickly through most of the morning and then we will have plenty of sunshine this afternoon and a much warmer sunday compared to yesterday and just overall a much nicer day to wrap up our weekend. that is always what we're looking for as we get ready to start another workweek. storm scan three is showing you that thinning cloud cover this morning, thicker cloud still over central, new jersey and back down toward the
lets get out to meteorologist matt peterson on the cbs sky deck with eyewitness weather.ow are you doing, matt. >> good morning, doing well. i keep telling myself i need to get back in gear, start working out, running outside, today would be a wonderful day if you needed to be like me and get in the back of the swing of doing working out this morning and this afternoon it will be a wonderful day. get down to kelly drive. go for a run, grab a boat, if you are into that kind of thing go for...
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charlie peterson believed that. and he lost. they took the building down anyway. it was too bad. but we found its foundation and that warmed my heart. i mean, i thought, charlie, i hope you're looking down because there are these huge granite foundations still in the ground. >> which, by the way, i think broke some of the machinery they were trying to move it with. >> it was very heavy. it was very difficult to move them and he wanted to save one to put it in front of the museum. but it was impossible. >> it was large and heavy. >> i think it is great that the building was so immovable that its beautiful granite foundations were still in place and we were excited to find them. not only did we find the foundations, we found a door that went under carter's alley because the building had been extended on both sides of the alley. so it was fascinating to see this big old door and we have wonderful pictures of it. that was terrific. that is 1850. at the same time, i have nothing to show you for this except for the print, there it is on the black. it's that, yeah. there were a lot of p
charlie peterson believed that. and he lost. they took the building down anyway. it was too bad. but we found its foundation and that warmed my heart. i mean, i thought, charlie, i hope you're looking down because there are these huge granite foundations still in the ground. >> which, by the way, i think broke some of the machinery they were trying to move it with. >> it was very heavy. it was very difficult to move them and he wanted to save one to put it in front of the museum....
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mark: adam posen, president of the peterson institute for national economics and bank of america merrillef european economist. vonnie: deutsche bank gets hit with the fed's first major fine for failing to ensure traders are abiding by the rules. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." fed hitting the company with in leftillion in fines oversight of its traders. joining us with details on what deutsche bank did wrong is michael moore. define.wo-pronged -- pronged fine. one element is allowing currency traders to chat with their counterparts in other banks. that is something we've seen in other banks, in terms of the rigging scandals in fx. forlso have a smaller fine little or specific thing, which was not setting up the right properties to make sure the traders were not going beyond customer demand and putting in proprietary trades. vonnie: how to the infractions get spotted? was there a spot check? the deutsche bank know this was coming? michael: the fed has been talking to deutsche bank, they've been in dialogues
mark: adam posen, president of the peterson institute for national economics and bank of america merrillef european economist. vonnie: deutsche bank gets hit with the fed's first major fine for failing to ensure traders are abiding by the rules. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." fed hitting the company with in leftillion in fines oversight of its traders. joining us with details on what deutsche bank...
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peterson foundation for making this possible. we had mick mcconnell, nancy pelosi and now leaders in the house freedom caucus, thank you for watching on live streamland and continue to follow politico live and visit politico.com. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> sunday night on "q&a" -- >> and so here was a yellow pad where alderman writes down in the midst of october, 1968, we're going to monkey wrench lyndon johnson's peace initiative. this is something that had always been rumored and bits and pieces have come out over the years, but nixon denied it at the time to lyndon johnson and he denied it to david frost and he denied it to his biographers, always said he never played any role doling this. >> john farrell, author of the book "nixon." to his tenure and downfall as president. >> the way that the watergate burglars, the way their team was assembled, they were clu
peterson foundation for making this possible. we had mick mcconnell, nancy pelosi and now leaders in the house freedom caucus, thank you for watching on live streamland and continue to follow politico live and visit politico.com. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> sunday night on "q&a" -- >> and so here was a...
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thank you to the entire peterson foundation of making this possible. before getting started we want to remind you to tweet us appropriate questions, hashtag playbook interview. will track them here on stage. i also like to encourage everyone to use the snapchat filter for today's event. without further delay please join us in welcoming to the playbook interview stage house freedom caucus members justin amash of michigan compounding chairman jim jordan and the chairman mark meadows of north carolina. [applause] >> thanks so much for doing this. >> this is getting complicated. >> all right. let's get started here. let's start with just some simple basics. what is the definition of the freedom caucus? mr. meadows, we'll start with you? >> and if you argue the same answer, you get a bonus point. >> if we stay on script. i think we founded it, i know you got found in the pacific with to give a voice to millions of americans who felt like a washington d.c. had forgotten. so it's the forgotten man or woman that we believe needs to have a voice here. and reall
thank you to the entire peterson foundation of making this possible. before getting started we want to remind you to tweet us appropriate questions, hashtag playbook interview. will track them here on stage. i also like to encourage everyone to use the snapchat filter for today's event. without further delay please join us in welcoming to the playbook interview stage house freedom caucus members justin amash of michigan compounding chairman jim jordan and the chairman mark meadows of north...
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we will also be a green light bookstore in new york city where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth at rikers island. on friday we are back in washington dc where was scott mccartney will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry and on saturday, we will be at hedberg public library in janesville wisconsin for a talk by pulitzer prize-winning reporter amy goldstein. her book janesville looks at the devastation caused by the closing of the gm plant in the town during the great recession. that's a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week and many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the future on book tv on c-span2. >> you may notice people on the left, the democrats, they march in lockstep. it's amazing. a tape has surfaced in the washington post of billy bush and donald trump talking about what they thought was in private, giving their man boasts and if you remember trump famously or infamously said that when you're a star in hollywood, they let you grab their genitals. a stupid remark but it was completely
we will also be a green light bookstore in new york city where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth at rikers island. on friday we are back in washington dc where was scott mccartney will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry and on saturday, we will be at hedberg public library in janesville wisconsin for a talk by pulitzer prize-winning reporter amy goldstein. her book janesville looks at the devastation caused by the closing of the gm plant in the...
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peterson foundation for making this possible. we had mick mcconnell, nancy pelosi and now leaders in the house freedom caucus, thank you for watching on live streamland and continue to follow politico live and visit politico.com. \[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] \[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: next, the house rules committee meeting to consider a new bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act. then senator ben cardin on global anticorruption efforts. after that, house speaker paul ryan on the new health care proposal and the house investigation on russia. washington journal, life every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, cnbc senior contributor will discuss the effort by republicans at the white house to reform the tax code. then a talk about grassroots activism trying to engage legislators at town hall meetings. what is next for u.s. china rel
peterson foundation for making this possible. we had mick mcconnell, nancy pelosi and now leaders in the house freedom caucus, thank you for watching on live streamland and continue to follow politico live and visit politico.com. \[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] \[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: next, the house rules committee meeting to consider a new bill...
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peterson foundation for making this possible. we have had mitch mcconnell, nancy pelosi and now leaders in the house freedom caucus, thank you for watching on live streamland and continue to follow politico live and visit politico.com. thanks a lot. have a good night. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: president trump ordered a military strike against a target in syria after a chemical attack killed civilians, including children. he spoke about the strike from his mar-a-lago resort in florida where he is meeting with the president of china. on tuesday,ump: syrian dictator a shot al-assad likes the chemical attack on civilians. using a deadly nerve agent, aside choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children. death a slow and brutal for so many. even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. everild of god should suffer such horror. tonight i ordered a targeted military
peterson foundation for making this possible. we have had mitch mcconnell, nancy pelosi and now leaders in the house freedom caucus, thank you for watching on live streamland and continue to follow politico live and visit politico.com. thanks a lot. have a good night. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: president trump ordered a military strike against a target in syria...
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peterson institute senior fellow and former imf chief economist joint bloomberg daybreak from washington today, where the imf meetings are underway. the upcoming french or italian elections, the eu has been consistently named. >> they are largely responsible for this, whenever they did something that was needed but not maybe popular, they would lame brussels. has -- it is not going to be easy. it has to come with the help of the government. i think the government is paying for taken the easy road earlier. that's an issue in many countries. it was an essential element may be as important as immigration. it is too easy to pick up on brussels. >> the satisfaction is really a lack of growth. if there were more money floating around. is there a result that would likely give more growth to the french economy? >> if you are realistic and take --uctural measures by 1% that would make some difference. it is the fact people feel excluded from the labor market. i think it's more important. i think it is more important to make sure that kids get a job and get a better job and can stay and so on. to
peterson institute senior fellow and former imf chief economist joint bloomberg daybreak from washington today, where the imf meetings are underway. the upcoming french or italian elections, the eu has been consistently named. >> they are largely responsible for this, whenever they did something that was needed but not maybe popular, they would lame brussels. has -- it is not going to be easy. it has to come with the help of the government. i think the government is paying for taken the...
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barry peterson, i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits does your mouthg prescripoften feel dry?s, a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up
barry peterson, i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits does your mouthg prescripoften feel dry?s, a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400...
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john clark met with coach peterson earlier today.that might be. >> can you give us a hint is it offense or defense. they said there's seven or eight guys they like at number 14 in the first round. as i take a look over my shoulder, there's a lot of eagles fans out there. i see a lot of eagles fans wearing carr sob wentz jerseys. the eagles hopefully future franchise quarterback who they got last year tomorrow at the draft take a look when he made an appearance on the parkway. we were there and they had to give them an escort through a sea of green. a sea of eagles fans hundreds of fans got to take a picture with carson wentz at an event. wait until you see what he did when a cowboys fan want ed ed t take a picture with him. >> we expect big things. >> to all these fans out here in philadelphia, what do you want to say? carson wentz there knows how to play to the mass there is. took that hat off the cowboys fan and said to the eagles fans they are crazy, but i love them. you should have seen the mob scene. hundreds of eagles fans. it
john clark met with coach peterson earlier today.that might be. >> can you give us a hint is it offense or defense. they said there's seven or eight guys they like at number 14 in the first round. as i take a look over my shoulder, there's a lot of eagles fans out there. i see a lot of eagles fans wearing carr sob wentz jerseys. the eagles hopefully future franchise quarterback who they got last year tomorrow at the draft take a look when he made an appearance on the parkway. we were...
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brian: before i ask bill the same question, who's pete peterson? neil: pete peterson is former secretary of commerce, former chairman of lehman brothers, 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 capital steps. what is the capital steps, and how did you get to senator percy's office? william: i, like neil, am a boomer who grew up in the 1950's out in california, then went to harvard in the late 1960's in the middle of that campus turmoil, graduated from law school and the kennedy school there, came to washington, worked in a variety of jobs, in addition to writing that book about the vietnam war. i started working with senator percy right around the time we formed the capital steps, along with jim back in 1981. and over the past nine years, with elena, i've 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 serious tone in this particular book. and i
brian: before i ask bill the same question, who's pete peterson? neil: pete peterson is former secretary of commerce, former chairman of lehman brothers, 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 capital steps. what is the capital steps, and how did you get to senator percy's office? william: i, like neil, am a boomer who grew up in the 1950's out in california, then went to...