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they seemed intent on peeling away the veneer of the peterson's marriage.g on behind the closed doors in the mansion on cedar street >> they were asking me questions about kathleen and michael's relationship and if i knew of anything. i thought they were happily married. she was very much in love with him. >> reporter: but the detectives were beginning to believe the perfect marriage was anything but. >> despite that gore journalists house -- gorgeous house, perhaps they weren't rolling in the dow >> if he wasn't writing a book he had no income. >> there was a lot of financial problems i sensed the stress of that. >> what the autopsy revealed. >> the seven huge lacerations that scalped here. it was murder. that one picture that was it hers always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all o
they seemed intent on peeling away the veneer of the peterson's marriage.g on behind the closed doors in the mansion on cedar street >> they were asking me questions about kathleen and michael's relationship and if i knew of anything. i thought they were happily married. she was very much in love with him. >> reporter: but the detectives were beginning to believe the perfect marriage was anything but. >> despite that gore journalists house -- gorgeous house, perhaps they...
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. >> tucker: well, you remember parkland deputy scott peterson?nothing to stop mass shooter nikolas cruz. he hid outside. he was allowed to keep his massive pension. over $100,000 a year in taxpayer money for life anyway. why did that happen? we will tell you after the break. d ♪ ♪ >> tucker: one of the most dreadful and the frustrating parts of theru horrific school shooting that took place in parkland, florida, was the role played by the police deputy called scott peterson. peterson was armed and right on the scene but because of cowardice, stayed where he was and he didn't go to the scene. despite this, clearly a dereliction of duty, peterson was not t fired. he now draws over $100,000 a year in pension. now we have a hint to why. correspondent matt finn, fox's expert on parkland and he covered it extensively for us last year. he joins usly tonight. matt, good to see you. >> tucker, this week the stoneman douglas commission released a scathing 450-page report. the investigators on the commission interviewed hundreds of people and pored over mas
. >> tucker: well, you remember parkland deputy scott peterson?nothing to stop mass shooter nikolas cruz. he hid outside. he was allowed to keep his massive pension. over $100,000 a year in taxpayer money for life anyway. why did that happen? we will tell you after the break. d ♪ ♪ >> tucker: one of the most dreadful and the frustrating parts of theru horrific school shooting that took place in parkland, florida, was the role played by the police deputy called scott peterson....
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. >> tucker: well, you remember parkland deputy scott peterson?e did nothing to stop mass shooter nikolas cruz. he hid outside. the last to keep the massive mention. over $100,000 a year in taxpayer money for life anyway. why did that happen? we will tell you after the break. hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life. but i know the importance of having time to do what you love. at comcast we know our customers' time is valuable. that's why we have 2-hour appointment windows, including nights and weekends. so you can do more of what you love. my name is tito, and i'm a tech-house manager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >> tucker: one of the most dreadful and the frustrating parts of the horrific school shooting that took place in parkland, florida, was the role played by the police deputy called scott peterson. peterson was armed and right on the scene but because of cowardice he stayed where he was and he didn't go to the scene. he was not fired. he now draws over $1
. >> tucker: well, you remember parkland deputy scott peterson?e did nothing to stop mass shooter nikolas cruz. he hid outside. the last to keep the massive mention. over $100,000 a year in taxpayer money for life anyway. why did that happen? we will tell you after the break. hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life. but i know the importance of having time to do what you love. at comcast we know our customers' time is valuable. that's why we...
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yeah. >> peterson went by the message billy graham was 9 9. so let's talk about them. >> i may add james coh. >> very good. excellent. >> all right. >> we will be back in a few minutes so please join us thank you. >>> welcome back to mosaic. before the break i had mentioned two individuals as rest reverend billy gram and reverend eugene peterson and he was remind that james cohen died your reflects on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me particularly because of his translation the message, which we use a lot in sermonpreparation and bible study is a wonderful translation that helps to bring the scriptures alive in contemporary way. even sometimes we may get a little stagnant and we have heard some of the old stories and think we know them burks with eugene peterson's translation, it brings a new way of interpreting the scriptures. he was a proa liveic author and teacher so he will be greatly missed. >> absolutely. >> i love the book about jeremiah. >> okay, yes. >> along obedience and run with horses. >> run with horses, yeah. wild
yeah. >> peterson went by the message billy graham was 9 9. so let's talk about them. >> i may add james coh. >> very good. excellent. >> all right. >> we will be back in a few minutes so please join us thank you. >>> welcome back to mosaic. before the break i had mentioned two individuals as rest reverend billy gram and reverend eugene peterson and he was remind that james cohen died your reflects on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me...
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before the break i mentioned two individuals reverend billy graham and reverend eugene peterson and i was remind that james cone also died. your reflections on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me particularly because of his traps lation the message which we use a lot in sermon preparation and bible study is wonderful translation that helps to bring the scriptures alive in a contemporary way. even sometimes we may get a little stagnant and we have heard some of the old stories and think we know them, but what eugene peterson's translation it brings a new way of interpreting the scriptures and he was a very prolific author and teacher. >> absolutely. >> and so he will be greatly missed. >> absolutely. >> i loved his book about jeremiah. >> okay, yes. >> along obedience no run with horses. >> run with horses. wild horses. >> yeah. and my favorite peterson quotes is the life of faith is made for pilgrims not for tourists. >> i used him lately this past sunday, his introduction to isaiah. and he talks about isaiah has, is salvation -- alization symphony with three movements. ju
before the break i mentioned two individuals reverend billy graham and reverend eugene peterson and i was remind that james cone also died. your reflections on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me particularly because of his traps lation the message which we use a lot in sermon preparation and bible study is wonderful translation that helps to bring the scriptures alive in a contemporary way. even sometimes we may get a little stagnant and we have heard some of the old stories...
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that you see in swimming pools and beaches all over the world that was invented by pete peterson. it is just incredible things that come out of the woodwork that i learned about since. a 9-year-old girl inspired the first ever public paddleboard club in 1940. how wonderful fun and how fitting for the pier to be the home for that? because that's a sport that's appealed to adults and children alike. just like the pier appeals to adults and children alike. right here in the santa monica pier. beach volleyball, the most popular sport in the summer olympics now. that sport started right here next to the pier. t just goes on and on. when i came to the pier, there was no west end. there was no amusement park. the west end had been torn down by storms. and the pier was being used by the 2 million visitors basically as the bridge to get to the beach. santa monica has these wonderful pages, but it is hard to get to, because they are at the bottom of a cliff. so the pier is the bridge to the beach. and so the pier was not very popular. it was not very well respected but through time, we grew
that you see in swimming pools and beaches all over the world that was invented by pete peterson. it is just incredible things that come out of the woodwork that i learned about since. a 9-year-old girl inspired the first ever public paddleboard club in 1940. how wonderful fun and how fitting for the pier to be the home for that? because that's a sport that's appealed to adults and children alike. just like the pier appeals to adults and children alike. right here in the santa monica pier....
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chris thompson was banged up during the year in comes adrian peterson. the big question everybody wants to know is will he be back? how does that unfold? do we wait until march 13th a t hebout this? >> i think tre's going to be some talk with adrian. it wold be great t have he and derrius guice in the room at th same time.iu des is coming off an injury. he's going to rehappb. he's going to be eat. to have adrian will only help derrius in the long run. i think the stable of backs we'll have here with adrian peterson hopully will be outstanding. if we can't get adrian, then i feeld about a back. >> as far as the wide receiver position goes, maybe you go and find somebody this off-season, maybe go out and draft somebody. it's almost like at this point you need a guy or a dude for a hreceiver. hod is that to find in an off-season? >> it's hard. if paul richardson can comean bk give us that speed. obviously jamison crowder is a free agentam quine in and did some good things, but he got hurt. he's areat prospect moving on. i still think doctson, his bes days a
chris thompson was banged up during the year in comes adrian peterson. the big question everybody wants to know is will he be back? how does that unfold? do we wait until march 13th a t hebout this? >> i think tre's going to be some talk with adrian. it wold be great t have he and derrius guice in the room at th same time.iu des is coming off an injury. he's going to rehappb. he's going to be eat. to have adrian will only help derrius in the long run. i think the stable of backs we'll...
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people tell me stories about people, like about peterson, a very well-known and respected lifeguard, the greatest watermen an that ever lived. surf history. there is also a wonderful craftsman, paddle boards and he was an inventor. he invented the peterson tube, which i had no idea was the reason he was the inspiration behind this orange foam. peterson.y pete it is just incredible things that come out of the woodwork that i learned about since. a nine-year-old girl inspired the first ever public paddleboard club in 1940. how wonderful fun and how fitting for the pier. because it appeals to the adults and children alike, just like the pier appeals to adults and children alike. right here in the santa monica pier. beach volleyball, most popular sport in the summer olympics now. that sport started right here next to the pier. it just goes on and on. when i came to the pier, there was no west end. there was no amusement park. the west end had been torn down by storms. and the pier was being used by the 2 million visitors per basically as the bridge to get to the beach. santa monica has t
people tell me stories about people, like about peterson, a very well-known and respected lifeguard, the greatest watermen an that ever lived. surf history. there is also a wonderful craftsman, paddle boards and he was an inventor. he invented the peterson tube, which i had no idea was the reason he was the inspiration behind this orange foam. peterson.y pete it is just incredible things that come out of the woodwork that i learned about since. a nine-year-old girl inspired the first ever...
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kristina peterson is inside the capital here behind us, congressional reporter with the wall street journal. let's talk about first this undeclared seat, or carolina ninth district. give us an update on that on whether mark harris will face the election. guest: i have been mostly focused on what is happening in d.c., so i think we are still in --wait and see mode and see mode. we might not know the answer today. mark harris is not coming to washington as he seeks to be certified for that seat. there is more coming. what is the latest on the shutdown and what will happen today and how will it play out? guest: it is an interesting
kristina peterson is inside the capital here behind us, congressional reporter with the wall street journal. let's talk about first this undeclared seat, or carolina ninth district. give us an update on that on whether mark harris will face the election. guest: i have been mostly focused on what is happening in d.c., so i think we are still in --wait and see mode and see mode. we might not know the answer today. mark harris is not coming to washington as he seeks to be certified for that seat....
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take a listen to a democrat, congressman colin peterson of minnesota, about giving president trump what he wants. >> i told him, you guys are making a mistake. give trump the money. you know? give him the whole thing that he wants and put strings on it so you make sure he puts the wall where it needs to be. you know? i mean, why are we fighting over this? we're going to build that wall any way at some time. >> dana: i read the number three democratic leader on the house said do the border security funding, make it smart money and make sure it's not spent on a wall but drones. to me that looks like an opening to getting this particular problem behind us and getting the government reopened. am i wrong? >> no, not at all. peterson, the democrat who leapts the most republican house district of any democrat, so he feels pressure on this, obviously, as he thinks about re-election in 2020. reality is nobody's moved off the dime we started at $1.6 billion and $5.6 billion, trump went to $5.7 billion. nobody has even flinched to be toward a compromise that looks like $3.2 billion. sooner or late
take a listen to a democrat, congressman colin peterson of minnesota, about giving president trump what he wants. >> i told him, you guys are making a mistake. give trump the money. you know? give him the whole thing that he wants and put strings on it so you make sure he puts the wall where it needs to be. you know? i mean, why are we fighting over this? we're going to build that wall any way at some time. >> dana: i read the number three democratic leader on the house said do the...
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peterson. welcome, thank you for coming down today. >> my name is christopher peterson again. thank you very much for the presentation on this issue. i'm happy to see the problems have been identified. i want to stress how utterly dysfunctional the west portal station is especially during the eveni evening communicate. it's routine to have problems and you're torturing your passengers when they're stuck and you should be addressing the technical issues that were identified but i also think you should be looking at the management of the intersection outside the station commonly you have trains on the verge of leaving and some cars make left turn or some passenger decides to walk or pedestrian decides to walk in front of the train. i think you should give series commission how the intersection is managed or no left turns or some way to minimize how much it's delaying the trains. i hope you look beyond just technical fixes and how can you really genuinely give the muni rail priority in getting through that intersection efficiently. >> thank you, well said, mr. peterson. thank you
peterson. welcome, thank you for coming down today. >> my name is christopher peterson again. thank you very much for the presentation on this issue. i'm happy to see the problems have been identified. i want to stress how utterly dysfunctional the west portal station is especially during the eveni evening communicate. it's routine to have problems and you're torturing your passengers when they're stuck and you should be addressing the technical issues that were identified but i also...
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today the peterson's have more than 900 dairy cows and like so many of our great farmers the peterson'save faced a number of threats to their farm into their entire way of life. for years nafta made it difficult for dairy farmers like the peterson's to export milk, i.c.e. cream, cheese and many other dairy products. under the us mca the peterson family will finally have the level playing field that they should have had for many years and they have it now. together we urge congress to support american agriculture. stand up for american workers and hopefully they will approve the us mca quickly. the one thing to worry about with no matter how good something is they may not want to prove it but this one i think will be tough for them not to. i hear it is in very good shape. it replaces something that has been bad to our country and a great deal. as we reverse the damage of decades of unfair trade we are also providing up $12 in relief to protect our farmers from unfair foreign retaliation. you saw that recently in purdue where we helped out during a very unfair. of time when people were tr
today the peterson's have more than 900 dairy cows and like so many of our great farmers the peterson'save faced a number of threats to their farm into their entire way of life. for years nafta made it difficult for dairy farmers like the peterson's to export milk, i.c.e. cream, cheese and many other dairy products. under the us mca the peterson family will finally have the level playing field that they should have had for many years and they have it now. together we urge congress to support...
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today, the petersons have more .han 900 dairy cows like so many of our great farmers, they have faced number of threats to their farm and to their entire way of life. for years, nafta made it difficult for dairy farmers like the petersons to export milk, ice cream, cheese and many other dairy products. under the usmca, the peterson family will finally have the level playing field that they should have had for many years. they have it now. together, we urge congress to support american agriculture, stand up for american workers and hopefully they will approve the usmca quite quickly. , noone thing i worry about matter how good something is, it'll is loverly. but they will approve it. i think this one will be very tough. i hear it is in good shape. it replaces something that has been so bad to our country. it is a great deal. as we reverse the damage of decades of unfair trade, we are also providing up to $12 billion in relief to protect our farmers from unfair foreign retaliation. you saw that recently. we were helping out during a ime whenair period of t people were trying to affect o
today, the petersons have more .han 900 dairy cows like so many of our great farmers, they have faced number of threats to their farm and to their entire way of life. for years, nafta made it difficult for dairy farmers like the petersons to export milk, ice cream, cheese and many other dairy products. under the usmca, the peterson family will finally have the level playing field that they should have had for many years. they have it now. together, we urge congress to support american...
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alix: ashley peterson from stratus advisors, thank you. it was news that rocked the shirking world -- rocked the shipping world. -- this followed a similar move by singapore and california and comes a year away from nenew imo rules demanding stricter emission standards for vessels. this is commodities edge. ♪ alix: time for the data day. we delve deep into the market trends of the week. , we sawntories numbers a huge crew drop. the problem is refined products, the glut keeps on swelling. check out this crazy metals move. palladium trading at highest premiums ever to platinum. is using catalytic converters like gasoline cars and diesel cars. demand for the former keeps on soaring. cold production in indonesia, the largest exporter of thermal coal -- coal production in indonesia dropped by about 9% this year to 480 billion metric tons. i want to drill deeper into trade. china increased its estimate for soybean imports as washington and beijing enter three days of trading talk. the talks focused on china's pledge to purchase a substantial ene
alix: ashley peterson from stratus advisors, thank you. it was news that rocked the shirking world -- rocked the shipping world. -- this followed a similar move by singapore and california and comes a year away from nenew imo rules demanding stricter emission standards for vessels. this is commodities edge. ♪ alix: time for the data day. we delve deep into the market trends of the week. , we sawntories numbers a huge crew drop. the problem is refined products, the glut keeps on swelling....
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ashley peterson from stratus advisors, thank you very much. it was the news that rocked the shipping world. china banning open loop ship rudders. this follows a similar move by singapore and california, and comes less than a year away from new rules for stricter emission standards per vessel. this is bloomberg "commodities edge." ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, this is bloomberg "commodities edge." time for the data dig. first up, oil inventory numbers. we saw a huge crude draw, especially in had to, but the problem is refined products, the glut just keeps swelling. and check out this crazy metals move. palladium is trading at its highest premium ever to platinum. palladium is used in cars. platinum is used in diesel cars and demand keeps soaring. and coal production in indonesia, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal may , decline for the first time in three years on weakening chinese demand. output dropped by 9% this year to 480 million metric tons. i want to drill deeper into trade. china increased its estimate for soybean imports as washing
ashley peterson from stratus advisors, thank you very much. it was the news that rocked the shipping world. china banning open loop ship rudders. this follows a similar move by singapore and california, and comes less than a year away from new rules for stricter emission standards per vessel. this is bloomberg "commodities edge." ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, this is bloomberg "commodities edge." time for the data dig. first up, oil inventory numbers. we saw a huge crude draw,...
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it is the event hosted by the peterson institute for international economics. it is one hour 20 minutes. >>> let me welcome all of you today to the peterson institute of international economics, i'm fred burstyn, the founding director, director emeritus and senior fellow and happy to host today's session for a close and dear old friend, alan wolff. alan wolff, as all of you know is now deputy director general of the world trade organization, has been for little over a year. this comes after a very distinguished career in government and the private sector. he was one of the world's leading international lawyers for many years, having prosecuted some of the most tax breaking international cases in the history of the wto going back to kodak, fuji, the semi conductor cases and a variety of other landmark international legal decisions. alan was the deputy u.s. trade representative in the u.s. government, way back in the carter administration. when he was one of the key architects of tokyo round in the gap which launched many pathbreaking changes in the global tradin
it is the event hosted by the peterson institute for international economics. it is one hour 20 minutes. >>> let me welcome all of you today to the peterson institute of international economics, i'm fred burstyn, the founding director, director emeritus and senior fellow and happy to host today's session for a close and dear old friend, alan wolff. alan wolff, as all of you know is now deputy director general of the world trade organization, has been for little over a year. this comes...
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senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics he joins us live green to use - how serious a setback would it be for the british economy to have a new deal breaks it your views? well i mean i had my view is that if you did he an actual no deal breaks it moves so to be a heart attack for the british economy i will dig. dig widespre -- chaos -- add borders -- and other transit points the uk pound would decline very significantly probably overshoot -- so that it may very well -- declined to parity with the dollar -- before rebounding so and no deal scenario would be very very -- cb are indeed. can you see why the brakes city is c. leaving the e. u. s. that holy grail. what i mean i i knew that the current situation in the u. k. finds itself in inside the you will win opt outs for a lot of? issues within the e. u. as the best possible situation to be in for a country like the u. k.. in tea aren't you --breaks for the alternative of brexit they can do so for several reasons in my opinion. it is perfectly fine to do so -- are logically coherent and used to do so -- on the
senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics he joins us live green to use - how serious a setback would it be for the british economy to have a new deal breaks it your views? well i mean i had my view is that if you did he an actual no deal breaks it moves so to be a heart attack for the british economy i will dig. dig widespre -- chaos -- add borders -- and other transit points the uk pound would decline very significantly probably overshoot -- so that it may very well...
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and it is great to be here at the peterson institute. i'm going to spend a little time talking about our financial stability work and a little time talking about the outlook. financial stability is intergral to achieving the federal reserve objective of full employment and price stability. we need only look back a decade to see the deep damage that is allowed to occur when financial vulnerabilities increase unchecked. since then financial sector resilience has been rebuilt and household balance sheets have been repaired over the course of the lengthy recovery. today employment is strong, inflation is around target and incomes are growing. if we learned anything, it is that we have to be especially vigilant to safeguard the resilience of the financial system when times are good, also when vulnerabilities may be building. that is why the federal reserve now actively monitors the potential vulnerabilities to the financial system. last week for the first time we released our assessment in the financial stability report and i want to just say
and it is great to be here at the peterson institute. i'm going to spend a little time talking about our financial stability work and a little time talking about the outlook. financial stability is intergral to achieving the federal reserve objective of full employment and price stability. we need only look back a decade to see the deep damage that is allowed to occur when financial vulnerabilities increase unchecked. since then financial sector resilience has been rebuilt and household balance...
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peterson's website if they want to support what he is doing.hat actually, people have had enough. i am taking a risk here. with no risk comes no reward. we'll build something better. we have allies, and people like you that you are on mainstream media. i think 2019 a is the year the people start fighting back. enough of giving into the mob. >> tucker: man, i hope that's true. >> i do, too. >> tucker: thank you for taking the first step. dave rubin, we are rooting for you.u. we are out of time. could go on forever. we'll be back tomorrow night. the time is 8:00 p.m. the show is a sworn enemy of lying, verbosity become a smugness, and groupthink, cheerfully, we hope. good night from washington, d.c. last night, we turned the show over 14 second early. s now, we giving him three seconds. sean hannity, ladies and gentlemen. >> sean: it is perfect timing. i have to get my american flag straight. itit is in distress. the liberals have no sense of humor. great show, tucker. welcome to "hannity." ♪ we have a busy news night. we start with a fox news al
peterson's website if they want to support what he is doing.hat actually, people have had enough. i am taking a risk here. with no risk comes no reward. we'll build something better. we have allies, and people like you that you are on mainstream media. i think 2019 a is the year the people start fighting back. enough of giving into the mob. >> tucker: man, i hope that's true. >> i do, too. >> tucker: thank you for taking the first step. dave rubin, we are rooting for you.u. we...
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and these are only a few of president peterson's most notable impacts on campus. thank you, president peterson, for your service to georgia tech as a premiere research university that cultivates innovative leaders in georgia, across the u.s., and throughout the world. i wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. and to georgia tech, i wish you the best of luck in your search for a new president. hank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize national pharmacist day you 2019 on january 12. according to census data, there are over 200,000 pharmacists across the u.s. with another 25,000 pharmacy aides. each day these pharmacists are providing vaccines for a number of illnesses and carefully counseling patients on prescriptions. to help heal sickness and reduce pain. through this work, pharmacists are considered one of the top three most trusted professions in america. today and throughout the rest of the year, i encourage everyone to visit your pharmacist. ask questions about your prescriptions and get to know the people who provide your medic
and these are only a few of president peterson's most notable impacts on campus. thank you, president peterson, for your service to georgia tech as a premiere research university that cultivates innovative leaders in georgia, across the u.s., and throughout the world. i wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. and to georgia tech, i wish you the best of luck in your search for a new president. hank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize national pharmacist day you...
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states thankfully it's not yet violent but if you look at the popularity of someone like jordan peterson for example you have the professor from canada his huge following of silent i would say silent majority who can sense there is something wrong and are afraid to speak out and so they follow someone like that so i think you're already seeing a backlash yes i go to a menu in paris jordan peterson is a perfect example is that you know what he says is really not quite extraordinary it's so common sense and it is so clear and it you intuitively understand it like yeah that's what i've been thinking all along ok emanuel the one of the things you know i lived in communist poland. daniel said that he went to communist hungary you know and the language was would be he's absolutely right but the difference in the west is that it's all glitzy and glamorous ok. and it's virtue with it the big ten percent syrian people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda and amoral illogical. they're at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean it'
states thankfully it's not yet violent but if you look at the popularity of someone like jordan peterson for example you have the professor from canada his huge following of silent i would say silent majority who can sense there is something wrong and are afraid to speak out and so they follow someone like that so i think you're already seeing a backlash yes i go to a menu in paris jordan peterson is a perfect example is that you know what he says is really not quite extraordinary it's so...
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invented by pete peterson right pier.t the santa monica it's incredible the things that have come oute woodwork that i've learned sense. 9-year-old girl inspired the first ever paddle board club. in 1940. a find is that and how fitting for the pier to be the home for that because it's appealing. that's appealed to adults and children alike, ust like the pier appeals to adults and children alike. founded right here upon the pier. monica beach volleyball, the two person beach volleyball, most popular at the summer olympics now. hat sport started right here next to the pier. it just goes on and on. when i came to the pier, there end to the pier. there was no amusement park. he west end had been torn down by storms and the pier was being by those two million visitors basically as a bridge get to the beach. the pier was the bridge to the beach. and so the pier was not very popular. it was not very well respected, time, we grew together, and the pier has nine million visitors per year, and i have grown to be the person who can story.s we did that together. i think that's pretty cool. [backg
invented by pete peterson right pier.t the santa monica it's incredible the things that have come oute woodwork that i've learned sense. 9-year-old girl inspired the first ever paddle board club. in 1940. a find is that and how fitting for the pier to be the home for that because it's appealing. that's appealed to adults and children alike, ust like the pier appeals to adults and children alike. founded right here upon the pier. monica beach volleyball, the two person beach volleyball, most...
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so it sounds to me like he is still pretty popular. >> calling peterson -- collin peterson. tomorrow they are going to move on the agriculture appropriations bill. what they did today was try to reopen part of the government. they passed the house financial services appropriations bill that deals with the treasury and the irs. the vote was 140 to 187. we talk about cracks in the dam, the king jeffries who chairs the house democratic caucus and democrat from brooklyn, he indicated that he thought the number republican defections on the bill would be in the double digits. it didn't happen. there were eight republican defections on the bill, mostly moderates like fred upton from michigan, jamie herrera butler from oregon, greg walden from oregon among some of them. they will work shy to move to lee's appreciation bills but were not seeing many republican. that starts to happen, you might know the president has a problem. >> ed: separating fact from fiction, we appreciate it. the debate over border security close to home for the family of slain california police officer ronil si
so it sounds to me like he is still pretty popular. >> calling peterson -- collin peterson. tomorrow they are going to move on the agriculture appropriations bill. what they did today was try to reopen part of the government. they passed the house financial services appropriations bill that deals with the treasury and the irs. the vote was 140 to 187. we talk about cracks in the dam, the king jeffries who chairs the house democratic caucus and democrat from brooklyn, he indicated that he...
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the chairman of agriculture committee, collin peterson, give trump the money. freshman, get in the damn room. absolutely willing to talk about more fencing, more drones, technology, and border agents. antonio delgado, on trump, strike a wall deal. there is common ground. we have to secure or borders. what is going on in d.c. is disgusting, it's ugly, it's cold and dark. mcadams, let's do it already and follow through on strong border security and immigration reform, including a permanent fix for daca. is it only speaker pelosi not listening to her own conference? speaker pelosi holds the record for the longest speech ever given in the house chamber. it wasn't given 10 years ago. just a short time ago, a year ago. and it was on one topic, a topic they actually shut the government down over, daca. is it no longer important to the democrats? is it no longer important to open up the government? when they had an opportunity last week to actually pay the workers, the 800,000 workers and still negotiate, they said no. i think it's time speaker pelosi begins to listen
the chairman of agriculture committee, collin peterson, give trump the money. freshman, get in the damn room. absolutely willing to talk about more fencing, more drones, technology, and border agents. antonio delgado, on trump, strike a wall deal. there is common ground. we have to secure or borders. what is going on in d.c. is disgusting, it's ugly, it's cold and dark. mcadams, let's do it already and follow through on strong border security and immigration reform, including a permanent fix...
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house storylines of the new congress with "wall street journal" congressional reporter christina peterson. and a discussion of member pay and congressional benefits for the 116th congress, with the firewall editor-in-chief david hawkings. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> tonight on c-span, you will have the opportunity to see our latest documentary focusing on the senate. the senate conflict and compromise is the name of the documentary. if you go to our website, you can find out more about it. here's a little bit of the introduction from the
house storylines of the new congress with "wall street journal" congressional reporter christina peterson. and a discussion of member pay and congressional benefits for the 116th congress, with the firewall editor-in-chief david hawkings. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> tonight on c-span, you will have the opportunity to see our latest documentary focusing on the senate. the senate conflict...
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the agriculture chairman, colin peterson, he said give trump the money or the armed services chairman, he said the wall works. the majority leader said walls actually work. we fund the facts from san diego understand americans you have to have some barrier to have border security. all of a sudden they are saying no. pleevedn, if they truly that, end it. and let's see those actions. >> reporter: secretary ross was on television said he didn't understand why federal workers were going to food banks. does this administration not understand the impact this is having on federal workers and what is your reaction? mr. mccarthy: this is having a real impact. they live paycheck to paycheck. and i'm staying here and i want every leader to be here in the room. we will not come out until we solve this problem. they are being harmed and at the same time, they are continuing to work. and that's why on this floor, what do the republicans do? and we put it on the floor. all it took was a few more dem cats, they would be getting paid. they chose not to stay and solve the problem. reporter: the questio
the agriculture chairman, colin peterson, he said give trump the money or the armed services chairman, he said the wall works. the majority leader said walls actually work. we fund the facts from san diego understand americans you have to have some barrier to have border security. all of a sudden they are saying no. pleevedn, if they truly that, end it. and let's see those actions. >> reporter: secretary ross was on television said he didn't understand why federal workers were going to...
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peterson's point, later in the week i'm going to watch my son's basketball game. shut you had be a 30 minute ride and turns into a 50 minute ride and again no announcement. again the service for the past six has been spotty. the communication around the service incidents have been worse. passengers are frustrated because they're not hearing what's going on. and they don't understand. what's frustrating to me a little bit is i understand you're dealing with aging equipment and systems and have been candid and trans parent about that and an appreciate that personally, but the system functioned better eight months ago so we know it can be done. so i want the public to know the board gets it. we're not oblivious to it and we see it and get it. you've identified problems i've been hearing about for the 12 years i've been on this board. i talked about some of the solutions but i'd like to talk about accountability for those solutions. we spend a lot of time on the board talking about plans for things that are 20 years off in the future. sea rise, these beautiful thoroug
peterson's point, later in the week i'm going to watch my son's basketball game. shut you had be a 30 minute ride and turns into a 50 minute ride and again no announcement. again the service for the past six has been spotty. the communication around the service incidents have been worse. passengers are frustrated because they're not hearing what's going on. and they don't understand. what's frustrating to me a little bit is i understand you're dealing with aging equipment and systems and have...
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. >>> to follow christina peterson's reporting go to wall street journal.com or go to her twitter page. thank you, christina. >>> joining us from inside the capital is david hawking's editor in chief of the firewall to talk about benefits and pay for members of congress. what will these new members, what will these new members be sworn in today be paid? >> they will all be paid the same amount of money which is $174,000 a year. there's a lot of talk right now on social media about why members of congress going to continue getting paid during the shutdown. the answer in simple terms is the constitution says so and essentially says members of congress should get paid no matter what. there are some members including some freshman members who are promising to give back a prorated amount of their pay to the treasury until the shutdown is over. but they will continue receiving this money, that hundred 74,000 by the way has been the same for a decade. it was supposed to be an inflationary increase every year to take congressional pay off the field it's a political issue, they would just take
. >>> to follow christina peterson's reporting go to wall street journal.com or go to her twitter page. thank you, christina. >>> joining us from inside the capital is david hawking's editor in chief of the firewall to talk about benefits and pay for members of congress. what will these new members, what will these new members be sworn in today be paid? >> they will all be paid the same amount of money which is $174,000 a year. there's a lot of talk right now on social...
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is surveillance video and dispatch audio that shows broward county school resource deputy scott peterson taking shelter despite seeing the shooter on the stairwell of the building. parents of students who died at the school say their kids just needed a little help. >> my daughter died on the third floor running down the hallway from an active shooter. one more second and she makes it to the stairwell. my daughter would have lived if somebody could have given her one more second. >> sheriff's relator said deputy peterson's actions second him but israel refused to take responsibility and today in response to the governor's suspended kim scott israel said desantis merely fulfilled a campaign promise. >> i wholeheartedly reject statements in the governor's executive order as lacking both legal merit and valid factual basis. there was no wrongdoing on my part. i served the county honorably. >> is about to fight the order in court but the broward sheriff's union apply the governor's move and said share of israel politicize the share us for his own ambition. >> thank you very much, police in co
is surveillance video and dispatch audio that shows broward county school resource deputy scott peterson taking shelter despite seeing the shooter on the stairwell of the building. parents of students who died at the school say their kids just needed a little help. >> my daughter died on the third floor running down the hallway from an active shooter. one more second and she makes it to the stairwell. my daughter would have lived if somebody could have given her one more second. >>...
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let's bring back kay van-peterson from saxo capital. we've seen problems with zte, huawei.e the capacity to eliminate chinese telcos? kay: definitely not from a global perspective, but do a lot of damage to them. the thing with iran, we may put you on a specialist, but there are parts of the world that china could pivot to and mainly emerging markets at the end of the day. he can definitely do short-term damage, no doubt. haslinda: what is the outlook for the tech sector right now? the faangs,know, there is supposed to be regulation coming in, especially with democrats back in control of the house. how much is priced in is harder to say, but i would think this year, we should see the chinese their u.s.form counterparts, which is something we did not see last year when you look at stuff like tencent trading on the 300 for weeks now, based on the 250 we saw and maybe the likes of alibaba and baidu turnaround. rishaad: when you say tech, what types of tech? you mentioned non-telecom related stocks. doldrums, in the especially in light of apple, saying there are limits to its g
let's bring back kay van-peterson from saxo capital. we've seen problems with zte, huawei.e the capacity to eliminate chinese telcos? kay: definitely not from a global perspective, but do a lot of damage to them. the thing with iran, we may put you on a specialist, but there are parts of the world that china could pivot to and mainly emerging markets at the end of the day. he can definitely do short-term damage, no doubt. haslinda: what is the outlook for the tech sector right now? the...