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sure, as soon as my limbs get better i can patch the hole. >> to peterson's surprise, he didn't needh for his old tool belt. a crew of eight with sunnyvale dps returned with plywood and power tools. >> ken's wife kept saying i didn't know you guys did this. and, you know, it might not be in the job description, but however we can help, that's what we're here for. >> officers going beyond the badge to build a better bay area. sunnyvale dps used its own material and spent about 45 minutes securing a new ramp, all under peterson's supervision, of course. >> because he's got some carpetty history and he pointed to the right nails and right screws and made sure we did it right. >> limited mobility hasn't stopped peterson from working on projects in his backyard. he said now thanks to sunnyvale dps, now will a ramp. >> i'm very, very grateful. >> amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> let's move on. it was a blowout at oracle arena tonight. the warriors took game one of the western conference finals with a 116-94 win over the trail blazers. as abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian explains fr
sure, as soon as my limbs get better i can patch the hole. >> to peterson's surprise, he didn't needh for his old tool belt. a crew of eight with sunnyvale dps returned with plywood and power tools. >> ken's wife kept saying i didn't know you guys did this. and, you know, it might not be in the job description, but however we can help, that's what we're here for. >> officers going beyond the badge to build a better bay area. sunnyvale dps used its own material and spent about...
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peterson. >> yeah. the current lending situation, we bank on a main street bank in northfield. happens to be the same one jesse james tried to get money out of, but anyhow they have been supportive. and you know there are small town lender. ever since we have been there forever. it is basically on equity of past generations, our diversification and our livelihood. and their ability to believe in us. we can't present them with favorable numbers. we are just, and trusted friends i guess because the numbers aren't working. and in years past there has been a little bit of, my wife does a lot of the marketing because there has been a little bit of a burp in the market or a positive where we can forward contracts. we are an older established farm and we have on farm storage so we can bridge into carey in the market and things like that but as we plan our crop this year, i do not see a lot of positive frontiers in the markets. it is really hard to pricey commodity that we are growing. and it is hard t
peterson. >> yeah. the current lending situation, we bank on a main street bank in northfield. happens to be the same one jesse james tried to get money out of, but anyhow they have been supportive. and you know there are small town lender. ever since we have been there forever. it is basically on equity of past generations, our diversification and our livelihood. and their ability to believe in us. we can't present them with favorable numbers. we are just, and trusted friends i guess...
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peterson for being with us today. each witness willing have five minutes, when one minute is left, the green light will turn yellow, as a signal for you to start wrapping up your testimony. mr. huie, please begin when you are ready. chairman, ranking member thompson, members of this sub committee, thank you for this opportunity to be here. as mr. vella so aptly said, i'm a farmer and rancher and together with my wife and three children we live near beeville ranch in texas in five counties and i'm honored to be mr. vela's guest, he so ably represents the 34th district where i live and appreciate him being the chairman of this subcommittee. i'm honored and how many humbled to be in this room as the ag leaders following such great traditions and i know what ag policy does, and i appreciate the opportunity to be here. along those lines, i would be remiss if i didn't recognize the extraordinary leadership of chairman peterson, who i have known a long time, and appreciate everything that he has done, and continues to do for
peterson for being with us today. each witness willing have five minutes, when one minute is left, the green light will turn yellow, as a signal for you to start wrapping up your testimony. mr. huie, please begin when you are ready. chairman, ranking member thompson, members of this sub committee, thank you for this opportunity to be here. as mr. vella so aptly said, i'm a farmer and rancher and together with my wife and three children we live near beeville ranch in texas in five counties and...
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part of a two home run flight for peterson. sanchez lasted four and ad. thir not good. and managed only four hits. six innings striking out six. nationals dropped game two of the series to l.a. 5-1. and skipper knows his starter just let a few pumps get away. >> he had 45 pitches. and three innings. you know? to me, i watch him. he really threw just two bad pitches in the gao and both peterson. he missed his location. he knows that. you know? he's a veteran guy, but -- keeps us in the game. you know? todawe just -- couldn't get nothing going with our bats. >> so much for a winning streak. >>> and ncaa tournamentti star against defending champion yale. hoyas down early. and matt gets one by his brother. 9-3 bulldogs. drives parents n and hoya cutting into it. rifles it from distance. three-goal game heading to the fourth. but yale -- always a but. yale responds on a man advantage. scoring on his brother. yale win as high-scoring affair. 19-16 over georgetown. >>> all right, hey, audrey bledsoe of the washington spirit traveled up to new jersey taking on sky blue fc. and
part of a two home run flight for peterson. sanchez lasted four and ad. thir not good. and managed only four hits. six innings striking out six. nationals dropped game two of the series to l.a. 5-1. and skipper knows his starter just let a few pumps get away. >> he had 45 pitches. and three innings. you know? to me, i watch him. he really threw just two bad pitches in the gao and both peterson. he missed his location. he knows that. you know? he's a veteran guy, but -- keeps us in the...
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actors dennis haysbert and joe mantegna recognized the valor of ernest "pete" peterson and brad kennedyl have one thing in common. we stood the wat's what binds us together till the day we die. we stood the watch. >> welcome home, pete. >> welcome home, brad. >> peterson and kennedy formed a bond while serving in vietnam. each year they reunite at the vietnam wall to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >>> so coming up on "cbs this morning," millions of americans are enjoying a day off today. we'll have some tips on how to make the most of your day out of the office. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've h
actors dennis haysbert and joe mantegna recognized the valor of ernest "pete" peterson and brad kennedyl have one thing in common. we stood the wat's what binds us together till the day we die. we stood the watch. >> welcome home, pete. >> welcome home, brad. >> peterson and kennedy formed a bond while serving in vietnam. each year they reunite at the vietnam wall to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >>> so coming up on "cbs this...
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sanchez giving peterson's 11th of the year.till a 1-0 game in the fourth inning, nats and dodgers. the orioles at home tonight welcoming make trout and the angels for a weekend series in baltimore. trout showed early why he's considered the best player in the game hitting a two-run homer in the third inning to break a 1-1 tie. look out. coming in your living room. his eighth of the now more trout. he is pretty good. in the fifth. runners on. this is going to left center. hit it where they're not, right? they're not and he hit it there. 4-2, angels. then thanks, doug. a long weather delay this is still going on. probly won't get done until 3:00 in the morning. angels leadin 8-3 now in the seventh inning. the black jerseys last nate, looked like d.c. united, finally they had lift-off. a 3-1 win over columbus. yeah. wayne rooney and d.c. looked trre like the team unbeaten in march beforegling in april. now we're into may with a share of first place. the head coch believes he has something to work with. >> the last game we played h
sanchez giving peterson's 11th of the year.till a 1-0 game in the fourth inning, nats and dodgers. the orioles at home tonight welcoming make trout and the angels for a weekend series in baltimore. trout showed early why he's considered the best player in the game hitting a two-run homer in the third inning to break a 1-1 tie. look out. coming in your living room. his eighth of the now more trout. he is pretty good. in the fifth. runners on. this is going to left center. hit it where they're...
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with them posen peterson institute, stay with us.resident trump is vowing to impose 5% tariffs across the imports.mexican what it means for the u.s. economy and if it can withstand it. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: still with us is adam posen with the peterson institute for international economics. this illustrates something we are hearing from president trump which is esteemed economists are saying this is heading in the wrong direction, and yet the president says the economy shows i am doing the right thing. what this chart shows is that consumer sentiment is going up, and employment is coming down. why is the president wrong when he and his advisers say you don't understand what you are fine,g about, i am doing and i am going to help the economy? adam: what the u.s. economy is doing right now, we have the momentum of the longest recovery on record, which started with the recovery from the financial crisis under president obama. this is just how the world works. sure, the president in a narrow political sense can say everything is gr
with them posen peterson institute, stay with us.resident trump is vowing to impose 5% tariffs across the imports.mexican what it means for the u.s. economy and if it can withstand it. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: still with us is adam posen with the peterson institute for international economics. this illustrates something we are hearing from president trump which is esteemed economists are saying this is heading in the wrong direction, and yet the president says the economy shows i am doing...
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forest olaf peterson: thank you very much.amian: so, we're talking about wage theft, and in particular when it involves construction. we do have some video what we're talking about. it's got to be unique for you to be assigned strictly to research wage theft in the construction industry. forest: yes, that's correct. wage theft as an academic research topic is unfortunately a gap in our field. you know, as academics, we look at engineering, how do we design the construction process? but the responsibility for the individuals actually constructing, you know, what we called built environment a lot of times is left to another field. as an engineer, when i walk on a job site and if i see the construction worker, i say hello, ask them how they're doing. but i don't ask, you know, "are you being paid properly?" that's not my responsibility. but most likely if i do ask, i might get answers that i don't expect. damian: have you gotten that? forest: yes, definitely. walking onto construction sites, now that i'm more aware that wage thef
forest olaf peterson: thank you very much.amian: so, we're talking about wage theft, and in particular when it involves construction. we do have some video what we're talking about. it's got to be unique for you to be assigned strictly to research wage theft in the construction industry. forest: yes, that's correct. wage theft as an academic research topic is unfortunately a gap in our field. you know, as academics, we look at engineering, how do we design the construction process? but the...
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peterson. good afternoon. christopher peterson.ere to talk today about a different systematic problem with muni service that seems to be getting worse. that's the muni driver situation. unless muni resolves or at least manages that situation better, i think it's at risk of alienating and losing even more ridership. a couple of personal anecdotes, when the case was supposed to be running every 12 minutes, get to the station. prediction is the next k is due in 45 minutes. one after that. almost an hour later. called 311 and they said it was a staffing issue. just last week, friday afternoon, riding the 24, the driver had us get off and told us it was the end of his shift. he didn't have a replacement driver. so, he said the next bus is expected in eight minutes. i decided i would walk towards my destination. the castor street station. i got there before the next 24. according to next muni. it wasn't expected for another six minutes. multiply those instances city wide, you are alienating a lot of passengers, risking going down the rou
peterson. good afternoon. christopher peterson.ere to talk today about a different systematic problem with muni service that seems to be getting worse. that's the muni driver situation. unless muni resolves or at least manages that situation better, i think it's at risk of alienating and losing even more ridership. a couple of personal anecdotes, when the case was supposed to be running every 12 minutes, get to the station. prediction is the next k is due in 45 minutes. one after that. almost...
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peterson. >> there we go. >> herbert winer.i'm grateful for the report by the transportation director. these statistics have been sadly missing from previous meetings and we should not have to go to the internet to get these statistics. i like them stated in public. but i would like to note that service is still defective on transportation lines. people wait too long for the one california bus. and also, many of the buses are behind schedule. buses that should come 20 minutes, come 30 minutes later. and we have to wait an inordinate amount of time. this is probably due to the shortage of bus drivers. and i hope this is remedied swiftly. the other thing is that this get on board day on the 25th, it sounds like a great idea, but it's difficult to get on board if you're under the wheels. and this really reflects the deficiency of mta in its service delivery system. hopefully, this can be remedied in a few months, but getting a bus sometimes is very difficult. and you really need to improve this transportation system. and basically
peterson. >> there we go. >> herbert winer.i'm grateful for the report by the transportation director. these statistics have been sadly missing from previous meetings and we should not have to go to the internet to get these statistics. i like them stated in public. but i would like to note that service is still defective on transportation lines. people wait too long for the one california bus. and also, many of the buses are behind schedule. buses that should come 20 minutes, come...
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peterson. >> good afternoon, again. i have a slightly different perspective. i'm actually a big fan of muni forward. probably my biggest concern is how long it is taking to implement. you know, several years ago m.t.a. did a comprehensive analysis of all of its lines, coming up with a variety of strategies to implement. some of the strategies involved more construction, of course, it takes time to design and round up the funding. but there is a lot of other elements that can be implemented much more quickly without great expense, that i wish could be done on a more systematic basis, rather than just looking at one segment, a handful of lines at a time. so especially consolidation of bus stops, relocation of bus stops that are currently in inefficient locations because of stop signs or tragic signals. i hope you can step back and look at ways to do the easy, inexpensive stuff more comprehensively, rather than over multiple, multiple years implementing it on a line by line basis. when it gets to implementing along individual lines, i hope you are very conservati
peterson. >> good afternoon, again. i have a slightly different perspective. i'm actually a big fan of muni forward. probably my biggest concern is how long it is taking to implement. you know, several years ago m.t.a. did a comprehensive analysis of all of its lines, coming up with a variety of strategies to implement. some of the strategies involved more construction, of course, it takes time to design and round up the funding. but there is a lot of other elements that can be...
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we're back with our panel, jillian melchior, bill mcgurn, kim strassel and kyle peterson.rd michael pillsbury. is thi impasse the calm, the storm before the calm of a deal, or is this a bigger breakdown? >> i am hoping that it is the storm before the calm and i think the president knows that. for the economy to keep chucking along, a deal is really important. a lot of people have supply lines in china. the deal is, china cheats, no question about it. paul: we're trying to get them to stop. >> what is the cost to absorb trying to fix that. no one has good answers. there are three arguments the trump people make. one, i want you to treat me like i treatou you. the second is, i want to reshape our economy, get our manufacturing back, the third is i want to keep china poor or hurt the economy, that's what i'm saying these three arguments are mixed in. paul: that is not the arguments i hear at senior level of the trump administration. that is from some other. >> the reshaping of economy. if you want equal treatment, that is lotac easier. paul: markets, kyle, seemed to take it i
we're back with our panel, jillian melchior, bill mcgurn, kim strassel and kyle peterson.rd michael pillsbury. is thi impasse the calm, the storm before the calm of a deal, or is this a bigger breakdown? >> i am hoping that it is the storm before the calm and i think the president knows that. for the economy to keep chucking along, a deal is really important. a lot of people have supply lines in china. the deal is, china cheats, no question about it. paul: we're trying to get them to...
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but according to david peterson, the only person who really knows is david peterson.vid says that jacob anderson, who plays grey worm, who's also an amazingly talented recording artist under the name rally richie but moonlights with us as gray worm, david says that jacob is like a native speaker of valyrian, speaks it better -- he speaks this language, a real language that only david understands, and david says that jake o. speaks it better than anyone. and jacob -- you know, jacob was in the episode on sunday, the "long night" episode. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he spent many, 50, probably a good portion of those 55 nights, jacob was out there in the mud. fighting in the muck in front of winterfell fighting. and at one point miguel, the director, maybe halfway through, he's delirious, he's tired, halfway through miguel starts yelling at jacob to improvise something in valyrian. i don't know why he would have to do it in valyrian, because he was wearing a mask. you couldn't see his face. he said say something in valyrian. he said yell to your troops in valyrian, and jacob
but according to david peterson, the only person who really knows is david peterson.vid says that jacob anderson, who plays grey worm, who's also an amazingly talented recording artist under the name rally richie but moonlights with us as gray worm, david says that jacob is like a native speaker of valyrian, speaks it better -- he speaks this language, a real language that only david understands, and david says that jake o. speaks it better than anyone. and jacob -- you know, jacob was in the...
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the 23—time grand slam champion beat rebecca peterson of sweden in straight sets — coming from behindt. but the second was much more comfortable as the four time winner at this event needed just over an hour. so she'll take on sister venus for the 31st time after she progressed with a marathon 7—5, 3—6, 7—6 victory over elise mertens. it took the 38—year—old more than three hours and nine match points to see off the belgian world number 20. the williams sisters‘ last match on red clay came way back in the 2002 french open final, won by serena. while victoria azarenka lined up a second round encounter with two—time defending champion elina svitolina, following a comfortable 6—2, 6—1 victory over zhang shuai of china. azarenka has won both her matches against svitolina but they were on hard surfaces and happened back in 2015. in the men's draw 10th seed and localfavourite fabio fognini brushed aside the challenge of france'sjo—wilfried tsonga claiming a 6—3, 6—a victory. the 31—year—old, who's up to a career high ranking of 12, is looking to build on his recent monte carlo masters win a
the 23—time grand slam champion beat rebecca peterson of sweden in straight sets — coming from behindt. but the second was much more comfortable as the four time winner at this event needed just over an hour. so she'll take on sister venus for the 31st time after she progressed with a marathon 7—5, 3—6, 7—6 victory over elise mertens. it took the 38—year—old more than three hours and nine match points to see off the belgian world number 20. the williams sisters‘ last match on...
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last month tonya peterson, the executive director at the zoo, spoke about the breeding. the sumatra tiger, and the fellow who is going to be doing the breeding, his looks like a young, healthy animal. i think he'll be out of quarantine soon -- i'm not sure. but i had kind of second thoughts about it, and i couldn't help but recollect at a different time, they had all of the noise to attack, carbon dioxide gas going into the lockup and the breeding. i wanted to add it wasn't here, it was somewhere in the southwest. with this type of breeding, i was hoping to decrease any accidental mauling over the tiger breeding. that to be included if something, if possible, a temperature grade. i think women know more about it than men do. and doing the graphing, and possibly to project a better access to breeding temperature and the time when the breeding actually happens. when the breeding actually -- it's something that is animal husbandry, and when i look at it, it doesn't have much to do with embriology -- these are wild animals. i haven't come up with a way, to attach on it -- i
last month tonya peterson, the executive director at the zoo, spoke about the breeding. the sumatra tiger, and the fellow who is going to be doing the breeding, his looks like a young, healthy animal. i think he'll be out of quarantine soon -- i'm not sure. but i had kind of second thoughts about it, and i couldn't help but recollect at a different time, they had all of the noise to attack, carbon dioxide gas going into the lockup and the breeding. i wanted to add it wasn't here, it was...
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a los pocos meses se localizÓ peterson y al sujeto.ura que en ese momento, hicieron todo lo que estuvo en sus manos para resolver el caso de evelyn. >>> aseguran que la tecnologÍa avanzÓ mucho en la Última dÉcada y estÁn utilizando la ciencia forense con esperanza de que analizando nueva evidencia sigan nuevas pistas y ayudar a la familia de evelyn a cerrar este doloroso capÍtulo en su vida. >>> el culpable estÁ ahÍ. definitivamente y sinceramente la persona se lo ha dicho y va a vivir con su consciencia o podÁa dormir, quiÉn sabe. >>> fue el informe de sandra bermÚdez. el departamento de policÍa ofreciÓ una ru compensa de 100.000 dÓlares sobre este caso. >>> puede comunicarse con la policÍa de san francisco, cualquier informaciÓn por pequeÑa que puede ayudar a resolver este crimen. >>> con la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana para uso medicinal y recreativo, se presentÓ un enorme interÉs de.... es por ello o que ofrecen clases para aprender todo lo necesario sobre la marihuana. >>> yo era interesado tambiÉn. >>> esta noche a las 11 no se p
a los pocos meses se localizÓ peterson y al sujeto.ura que en ese momento, hicieron todo lo que estuvo en sus manos para resolver el caso de evelyn. >>> aseguran que la tecnologÍa avanzÓ mucho en la Última dÉcada y estÁn utilizando la ciencia forense con esperanza de que analizando nueva evidencia sigan nuevas pistas y ayudar a la familia de evelyn a cerrar este doloroso capÍtulo en su vida. >>> el culpable estÁ ahÍ. definitivamente y sinceramente la persona se lo ha...
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did the president meet with dean, did he call dean, did he talk to henry peterson? was he ever in touch with john mitchell? it's right off these sheets. you can get the sheets. we showed you the dean meaning. he is shown meeting with dean from 10:12 until 11:55 a.m. on the cancer on the presidency meeting. haldeman was there all the time, but he wasn't. he was at a small meeting in advance, came back in for half an hour. you can tell on the tape. like everything else in our government and your life and your family, we are dealing with human beings. human beings make mistakes. this secret service record is not perfect. because we know haldeman wasn't in the meeting all the time. we start with transcription challenges. there are vast differences in audio quality. if it's a telephone tap, it is clear as a bell. there is only one person on the other line. you can get it. play it back and forth. you can transcribe that. if it's in the oval office, and they are at the desk, it is pretty good. because there are four microphones. there is one in the lampshade. lean forward,
did the president meet with dean, did he call dean, did he talk to henry peterson? was he ever in touch with john mitchell? it's right off these sheets. you can get the sheets. we showed you the dean meaning. he is shown meeting with dean from 10:12 until 11:55 a.m. on the cancer on the presidency meeting. haldeman was there all the time, but he wasn't. he was at a small meeting in advance, came back in for half an hour. you can tell on the tape. like everything else in our government and your...
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>>it was bart peterson reporting police say hill is wanted in several states for the very same crime.t you b it's it's demoralizing when you drive and you see all the various i have to throw away or. y barry farmer's for strawberries but we talked with a farmer who nearly lost all of his crop why he says the undamaged crop is still at risk. >>teachers in hayward and union city back on the picket line for a 3rd day today. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>the movement california teacher federation of teachers says it too much money is going towards charter schools, but as you'd expect the california charter schools association disagrees. johnson went to the state capitol to learn more,
>>it was bart peterson reporting police say hill is wanted in several states for the very same crime.t you b it's it's demoralizing when you drive and you see all the various i have to throw away or. y barry farmer's for strawberries but we talked with a farmer who nearly lost all of his crop why he says the undamaged crop is still at risk. >>teachers in hayward and union city back on the picket line for a 3rd day today. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you...
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i love jordan peterson, i love that i don't look at partisanship.oes from the college campuses into silicon valley, into san francisco are the most ironic thing, you were talking about san francisco earlier in the show. to just live campus comfortably have to have 110 $220,000 year just to live comfortably by standards in san francisco. it is ironic they would not want lower taxes, no diversity of thought, not all of the things that conservatives champion but they do gang up on you. it is a real thing. trish: began erupting the mob mentality you and your group have they been watching this as you say on college campuses for decades now. it's gotten a lot worse. right? i mean in this particular presidency, donald trump, they feel emboldened. they feel entitled. >> yes. trish: if you dare to support his policies, let alone him! >> yeah. trish: you are dumb, deplorable. [laughter] how does that -- does that mean, i'm going to get a little political with you. come 2020, you see once again another revolt. >> i think there are a lot of people really tired
i love jordan peterson, i love that i don't look at partisanship.oes from the college campuses into silicon valley, into san francisco are the most ironic thing, you were talking about san francisco earlier in the show. to just live campus comfortably have to have 110 $220,000 year just to live comfortably by standards in san francisco. it is ironic they would not want lower taxes, no diversity of thought, not all of the things that conservatives champion but they do gang up on you. it is a...
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it's been tied behind bars for the college admission scandal. 54-year-old peterson victoria of menlo park pled guilty to charges in boston. he is accused of paying $15,000 to have a proctor correct his daughter's answers on her college entrance exam. he is the founder of tj's organics that specializes in frozen burritos. >>> he will be sentenced next month and faces up to six months in jail. 50 people have been charged in the college admission scandal. 16 have plead guilty. >> also today the faa is hosting a meeting of international regulator to discuss whether to allow the boeing 737-8 max jet to resume flight. the judge has been grounded said after two of the planes crash one in indonesia and one in ethiopia within five months of each other and under similar circumstances. since then there has been criticism of the certification process used by the faa that gives boeing much of the responsibility for overseeing the safety of its own products. boeing says it has fixed the software on the max jets. >>> president donald trump walked out of a meeting with democratic leaders saying he c
it's been tied behind bars for the college admission scandal. 54-year-old peterson victoria of menlo park pled guilty to charges in boston. he is accused of paying $15,000 to have a proctor correct his daughter's answers on her college entrance exam. he is the founder of tj's organics that specializes in frozen burritos. >>> he will be sentenced next month and faces up to six months in jail. 50 people have been charged in the college admission scandal. 16 have plead guilty. >>...
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did he call dean, did he talk to henry peterson? was he ever in touch with john mitchell? it's right off these sheets. we showed you the dean meeting. --was shown meeting from until 11:55. it also says this other man was all -- there the whole time. he was not. at a small meeting in advance, came back in for half an hour. you can tell on the tape. else, we areng dealing with human beings. human beings make mistakes. this secret service record is not perfect. we know that he wasn't in the meeting all the time. we start with grant -- transcription challenges. there are vast differences in audio quality. a telephone tap, it is clear as a bell. there is only one person on the other line. office, andhe oval there at the desk, it is pretty good. there are four mike's -- mi crophones. he is talking to somebody at his desk, it is pretty good. if it is at the yellow couches in front of the fireplace, not pretty good. you have trouble. every afternoon, he goes to his hideaway office in the old eob, and those are terrible. you cannot understand. you cannot hear them. the second thing
did he call dean, did he talk to henry peterson? was he ever in touch with john mitchell? it's right off these sheets. we showed you the dean meeting. --was shown meeting from until 11:55. it also says this other man was all -- there the whole time. he was not. at a small meeting in advance, came back in for half an hour. you can tell on the tape. else, we areng dealing with human beings. human beings make mistakes. this secret service record is not perfect. we know that he wasn't in the...
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to the whims of women julie peterson. naked. musical. number 2 to believe before. i. get to the woman i give up cops i. need i think to take a. look it's good enough money to go to that amount of time to. put it. to me to sign. it for me to go to the place i can. pick up. her i. can i'm going to one community defying. one i do not compete from the cluny to cool down. and leave. her to the listener who can attain this this would do some good if we don't seem to . be that lead to an interesting new. we still have flooding concerns in the deep south of the united states at the moment the lots of cloud showing up here is the same in houston texas where we have seen some radio for the past few days and they'll be the next that you'll see could still still see further spells of rain so the high waters that'll take some time for the east to recede away still plenty of cloud around across the deep south anywhere from around texas louisiana mississippi pushing right over into the eastern seaboard sassed day another really wet day coming through right up into the mid atlantic s
to the whims of women julie peterson. naked. musical. number 2 to believe before. i. get to the woman i give up cops i. need i think to take a. look it's good enough money to go to that amount of time to. put it. to me to sign. it for me to go to the place i can. pick up. her i. can i'm going to one community defying. one i do not compete from the cluny to cool down. and leave. her to the listener who can attain this this would do some good if we don't seem to . be that lead to an interesting...
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there's the front across peterson ohio. that is what it promises, increasing rain chances later on in the day. already some raindrops here.ow hagerst the west of leesburg, parts of culpeper county. that's the first little chance for tain heres morning. then i think we'll get a little break in the action late morning intoarly afternoon. there's the front coming through. another chance for rumbles of thunders between about 3:00 an 8:00 evening. have the umbrella handy to play it on the safe side. the warm weather, that's it. once the front goes by, cool and cloudy all weekend. saturday morning, still salvageable without rain.ec rain bes likely later on in the day saturday. mother's day, still looks cloudy, cold, and wet all day long. that pattern now looks like it's going to last through monday, too. >> i don't love that. i don't love that. 'hank you. we been talking about this yesterday and today. we'll talk about it next week, as well. rock creek parkway between ue virginia aven at 66 there, all lanes shut down. pedestrian
there's the front across peterson ohio. that is what it promises, increasing rain chances later on in the day. already some raindrops here.ow hagerst the west of leesburg, parts of culpeper county. that's the first little chance for tain heres morning. then i think we'll get a little break in the action late morning intoarly afternoon. there's the front coming through. another chance for rumbles of thunders between about 3:00 an 8:00 evening. have the umbrella handy to play it on the safe side....
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from one of the world's test cricketers, to conversation campaigner, kevin peterson turns his attentioning poached into extinction. in business briefing, china's accused of backtracking on commitments in trade talks and washington threatens to raise tariffs on chinese goods on
from one of the world's test cricketers, to conversation campaigner, kevin peterson turns his attentioning poached into extinction. in business briefing, china's accused of backtracking on commitments in trade talks and washington threatens to raise tariffs on chinese goods on
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christina peterson returns this week and eunice my -- you're up first with questions. aboutare curious to hear your take on the recent fed nominations. we saw stephen moore and hermann kaine floated for these jobs. i'm curious to hear you talk about what you would like to see out of future nominees. is achenry: the senate nominee business and we in the house are not. i don't spend much of my time obsessing about the nominee process. i watch it like most people in washington, pretty closely. much more closely with my committee of jurisdiction. those two offerings from the white house represent a different view out of the white house which is sort of a polar opposite of the obama administration's view. president obama put labor leaders on the fed board of governors. this was an attempt to balance that out in a different direction. i leave it to my senate colleagues to look at the details of individual nominees backgrounds. i think it is interesting, the makeup of the fed board of governors. it is important we have folks willing to stay in the long-term . still, while the
christina peterson returns this week and eunice my -- you're up first with questions. aboutare curious to hear your take on the recent fed nominations. we saw stephen moore and hermann kaine floated for these jobs. i'm curious to hear you talk about what you would like to see out of future nominees. is achenry: the senate nominee business and we in the house are not. i don't spend much of my time obsessing about the nominee process. i watch it like most people in washington, pretty closely....
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. >> reporter: and that's all you need from ken peterson to know he is grateful. >> is beautiful. >> reporter: for the brand-new wheelchair ramp he never saw coming. >> the ramp was about 10 years old. >> reporter: dominic bitonti's colleagues responded to ken's home yesterday after a bad fall that led to bruises and a swollen hand and help to get back up. >> during that fall, during that call, one of the paramedics stepped through that ramp. >> the ramp was rotten and full of holes. >> we thought it was best to repair the ramp rather than keeping it in the condition that it was in. >> reporter: so dominant they should dominic and the others got the materials they needed and return to ken's home to build him a new ramp. >> just to make his way of life a little better, he uses the ramp every day so it's something to help them out. and a very small thing for us to do for him. >> reporter: it took them less than an hour to build something ken will use for years. >> we don't do the job for recognition. but it just feels good to do it. >> reporter: sunnyvale public safety says they felt e
. >> reporter: and that's all you need from ken peterson to know he is grateful. >> is beautiful. >> reporter: for the brand-new wheelchair ramp he never saw coming. >> the ramp was about 10 years old. >> reporter: dominic bitonti's colleagues responded to ken's home yesterday after a bad fall that led to bruises and a swollen hand and help to get back up. >> during that fall, during that call, one of the paramedics stepped through that ramp. >> the...
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christina peterson, our guest. to start with nt you on the working of the committee because it's maxine waters is one of the focal points of trying to financial records of the trump family and i'm wondering about what level of working relationship is on that as a result? >> we do see them working flood r on issues like insurance. clearly they are going their separate ways on the oversight the trump administration. the congressman's information over the clash of the subpoenas was very interesting. he did acknowledge there is some risk for lawmakers if the courts that gainst them that could have some long-term negative impact in terms of oversight.ity to do but at the same time he said that he felt this was sort of a personal vendetta against the president. you see that sort of attention i think amongst a lot of that ican lawmakers they're worried that this could end up limiting their ability to future ight on presidents. >> we're strategic a lot of these themes about the workings onal maybe between the branches of g
christina peterson, our guest. to start with nt you on the working of the committee because it's maxine waters is one of the focal points of trying to financial records of the trump family and i'm wondering about what level of working relationship is on that as a result? >> we do see them working flood r on issues like insurance. clearly they are going their separate ways on the oversight the trump administration. the congressman's information over the clash of the subpoenas was very...
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march for the victims of the student revolt in soweto in 1976 she was right at the front when ector peterson became the 1st of many children to be shot dead by the police as ex-president mickey bows down in honor of the victims he knows how many of these young protesters are now part of the last generation of the townships and he says. remembering so we're doing a 5 star hotel with the rich and beautiful a crash course in history death drama resistance a state of emergency deliberation hero as a spectator of history whose victims are still present in art but who have all too often been forgotten in life. among them country flick carter he too was tortured he too was a prisoner on robben island. there was that's so his heart that said that. he loved to. companies that. it made you forget that you had too many years to spend you know get a good look at the you know this you know is this is fastened back quickly it's good because if i had said it quickly and that it's in this is that it is and this is that. step that you should be doing what is happening you should do a us that is the only way
march for the victims of the student revolt in soweto in 1976 she was right at the front when ector peterson became the 1st of many children to be shot dead by the police as ex-president mickey bows down in honor of the victims he knows how many of these young protesters are now part of the last generation of the townships and he says. remembering so we're doing a 5 star hotel with the rich and beautiful a crash course in history death drama resistance a state of emergency deliberation hero as...
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napa police say peterson farms of richmond compromised the walls of several portable restrooms so he could actually reach through. a woman claims on saturday night she was inappropriately touched while using a portable restroom. she called 911. police warned bottlerock staff and after a check they found several other restrooms were tampered with. he was arrested sunday night when a bottlerock staff found him behind one of the restrooms. >>> for the sixth day teachers in new haven school district will walk the picket lines. both sides met all day yesterday but couldn't come up with a deal. now, it's believed that the next negotiations involving union city and hayward teachers will begin at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. this is after a school board meeting. we just spoke with district leaders who say it's not losing money because kids are missing school. >> kind of the window the state looks at our attendance really closes at about early to mid april. so at this point in the school year we're not getting penalized for our students not being in school. >> teachers were asking for a 10% raise for
napa police say peterson farms of richmond compromised the walls of several portable restrooms so he could actually reach through. a woman claims on saturday night she was inappropriately touched while using a portable restroom. she called 911. police warned bottlerock staff and after a check they found several other restrooms were tampered with. he was arrested sunday night when a bottlerock staff found him behind one of the restrooms. >>> for the sixth day teachers in new haven...
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open from to 38 to 37 that's going south will be trouble spots and then leaving to 37 out of the peterson is wide open at 6 minutes that's quick to make it over to sunnyvale i just say. or as we could soon see a 3 peat at the nba or in the nba. >>after the war you're swept the portland trail blazers in game 4 of the western conference finals. >>so the warriors winning the conference for the 5th straight. seasons an hour you know they were able to pull it off kd wasn't there. the dollar was it was out to you know they're still dealing with their injuries. and now we'll wait the winner of the milwaukee toronto series. so we'll see who we play after that the warriors aim to win another title i think we can do in game one of the finals is next thursday, the golden state has a little bit of time off they can rest up a little bit of course we'll have a live report with all of the highlights coming up on morning news at 5. well to the now investigators are crash backing down on the misuse of disabled parking placards com force raaf lot has that story. >>this woman found out the hard way that get
open from to 38 to 37 that's going south will be trouble spots and then leaving to 37 out of the peterson is wide open at 6 minutes that's quick to make it over to sunnyvale i just say. or as we could soon see a 3 peat at the nba or in the nba. >>after the war you're swept the portland trail blazers in game 4 of the western conference finals. >>so the warriors winning the conference for the 5th straight. seasons an hour you know they were able to pull it off kd wasn't there. the...
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from one of the world's test cricketers, to conversation campaigner, kevin peterson turns his attentionsaving the south african rhino from being poached into extinction. in business briefing, china's accused of backtracking on commitments in trade talks and washington threatens to raise tariffs on chinese goods on friday. a very warm welcome to the programme. we are going to be all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also, we would love to hear from you. of course, many are hearing now what should harry and meghan should call the new baby boy? we have had lots of suggestions, use the hashtag and any top tips on picking the right name as well, send them in. a short time ago, two reutersjournalists jailed by myanmarfor ago, two reutersjournalists jailed by myanmar for breaking the official secrets act have been unexpectedly freed from prison. their release was pa rt freed from prison. their release was part of a presidential amnesty that also included thousands of other prisoners. as they walked out of the jail, one of them spoke to our correspondence nick. inside in the
from one of the world's test cricketers, to conversation campaigner, kevin peterson turns his attentionsaving the south african rhino from being poached into extinction. in business briefing, china's accused of backtracking on commitments in trade talks and washington threatens to raise tariffs on chinese goods on friday. a very warm welcome to the programme. we are going to be all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also, we would love to hear from you. of course, many are...
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and further east in the bay san jose today up t78 degrees that's a big drop from yesterday bill peterson santa santa clara each at 75 for your daytime highs. the space such as in the tri a lot of areas in the 70's livermore at 78 for your high we'll walnut creek in concord he just 77 oakland and san leandro on up to 70 degrees today, north bay, not just the 70's but a couple 80's vacaville among those spots in the 80's 82 while nevado and petaluma in the low 70's. so today, a nice warm day a lot more sunshine tomorrow also some sunshine before evening showers thursday night into friday morning. after that your weekend is clear and you're good to go for mother's day friday saturday and sunday all looking nice and dry with temperatures well into the 70's inland and in the upper 60's along the bay, shore. all right. thank you john you want to check in on the morning to see how the early birds are doing out there. >>they are getting stuck in a little bit of a backup here at the bay bridge toll plaza see your drive into san francisco. he will have a minor wait only if you are a cash pay or if
and further east in the bay san jose today up t78 degrees that's a big drop from yesterday bill peterson santa santa clara each at 75 for your daytime highs. the space such as in the tri a lot of areas in the 70's livermore at 78 for your high we'll walnut creek in concord he just 77 oakland and san leandro on up to 70 degrees today, north bay, not just the 70's but a couple 80's vacaville among those spots in the 80's 82 while nevado and petaluma in the low 70's. so today, a nice warm day a...
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the 23—time grand slam champion beat rebecca peterson of sweden at the italian open, coming from behindust over an hour. and she will play her sister venus next. justin thomas has pulled out of the us pga championship which starts on thursday. the 2017 champion and former world number one has a wrist injury. it's at bethpage black in new york and after winning the masters last month, a fifth wanamaker trophy would put woods just two majors behind 18—time champion jack nickalus on the all—time list. the weather hasn't been great in new york so far with the tournament having moved from august to may for this year. cycling's giro d'italia continues on tuesday with a 228km fourth stage from orbetello to frascati. following stage three, race organisers demoted elia viviani for veering after reviewing footage, with colombian fernando gaviria declared the stage victor and france's arnaud demare moving up to second from third. primoz roglic kept the overall lead and with it the pinkjersey. host england continue their preparations for the world cup with the third match of their best of five seri
the 23—time grand slam champion beat rebecca peterson of sweden at the italian open, coming from behindust over an hour. and she will play her sister venus next. justin thomas has pulled out of the us pga championship which starts on thursday. the 2017 champion and former world number one has a wrist injury. it's at bethpage black in new york and after winning the masters last month, a fifth wanamaker trophy would put woods just two majors behind 18—time champion jack nickalus on the...
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just be like there is lightning everywhere except near bill peterson's house, go outside with an aluminumbill, see what happens. i will say this, though, on the other hand, on the other hand, i understand why bachelor nation is so pissed off, tbaws is not like this guy is the only source for weather. is he like if it wasn't for me you would all be dead, how would you know what would happen in the weather, yeah, we got phones, i mean, if a tornado comes my phone will alert me, i will check the alert and get distracted by instagram and i will the to the tornado would kill me when i'm liking photos, simple. here is my compromise, i see what the weatherman is saying whack bachelorette fans are saying, we should combine the two worlds, the weatherman should do the report and if he interrupts the bachelorette he has to update us on both. we have a stage 5 tornadoes and even crazier, luke, i love you, this is wild, this is wild. that is it for the headlines, let's move on it to our top story. plaws plawtion since the mueller report was released six weeks ago, everyone has shared their opinion on
just be like there is lightning everywhere except near bill peterson's house, go outside with an aluminumbill, see what happens. i will say this, though, on the other hand, on the other hand, i understand why bachelor nation is so pissed off, tbaws is not like this guy is the only source for weather. is he like if it wasn't for me you would all be dead, how would you know what would happen in the weather, yeah, we got phones, i mean, if a tornado comes my phone will alert me, i will check the...
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$900000.00 a year per job created in the steel industry that's massive that's a number from the peterson institute of international economics so for every job created the american taxpayer is paying a lot of money for that. our own man of steel correspondent alex miguel of edge thank you. thank you. for this don you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. see you next time. please. in 2040 you know bloody revolution here to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the lawyer i mean you know i lived with video. schooling you know to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of 2014. those who took. it invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. led . on that. server i want to do things that show me very stupid or to be very clear right. away go to. management. and they are they they when they have to then they have. to build. something yeah what do you how much t
$900000.00 a year per job created in the steel industry that's massive that's a number from the peterson institute of international economics so for every job created the american taxpayer is paying a lot of money for that. our own man of steel correspondent alex miguel of edge thank you. thank you. for this don you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. see you next time. please. in 2040 you know bloody revolution here to correct the demonstrations going from being...
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900 $1000.00 a year per job created in the steel industry that's massive that's a number from the peterson institute of international economics so for every job created the american taxpayer is paying a lot of money for that. our own man of steel our correspondent alex thank you. thank you. for this time you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com bust r.t. . on that. server i want to do it just so these guys do with both of you very clear right. away your. son what do you how much. do you. that's awesome alexis. is of course the see on his attorney one there for you good morning one who has a little. bit more which of late is a real you've got a game you have to you know you get out the rest of you know people it's you posting it's me it's you know it's good. that's the thought of you. if you are. printed if you are that you give. a little it looks like. well. for those. people. will. look at a lot of peoples of the names of. president putin hosts a meeting in southern russia with the u.s. secretary of state and says the 2 countries need to overcome their differences. a u.s. military scho
900 $1000.00 a year per job created in the steel industry that's massive that's a number from the peterson institute of international economics so for every job created the american taxpayer is paying a lot of money for that. our own man of steel our correspondent alex thank you. thank you. for this time you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com bust r.t. . on that. server i want to do it just so these guys do with both of you very clear right. away your. son what do you how much. do you....
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$900000.00 a year per job created in the steel industry that's amounts of that's a number from the peterson institute of international economics so for every job created the american taxpayer is paying a lot of money for that. our own man of steel correspondent alex miguel of edge thank you. thank you. for this time you can catch boom bust on youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. see you next time. please. please. play. play. play. play. play. play. floor play. play. play. play. play. play. play . play. play. oh. please. play. live. play. live claim. play. play play and very well might continue watching on since last fall. no that's just. certain i want to do things that show you very easily read the reviews very true your. life your. management. then they have. given you need to feel it is really. something do you know how much they have. to make a living that would diminish the cost more next to. washington orders u.s. officials in iraq to evacuate as soon as possible after raising the alarm on the international stage over supposed increased threats coming from neighboring iran and. also t
$900000.00 a year per job created in the steel industry that's amounts of that's a number from the peterson institute of international economics so for every job created the american taxpayer is paying a lot of money for that. our own man of steel correspondent alex miguel of edge thank you. thank you. for this time you can catch boom bust on youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. see you next time. please. please. play. play. play. play. play. play. floor play. play. play. play. play. play. play...