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and what is the truth about michael peterson?ha a man once sentenced to die in prison for the commission of a homicide, he's always maintained was nothing but an accident. innocent, he a asserts. but the novelist in him knows full wellow the irresistible sty line here got swept up in. >>ep sex, money, murder, what me could you have? >> one of the most compelling mysteries we've ever covered as you haven't heard it before. >> people believe in you will always believe in you. people that don't, never will. >> michael peterson in his own words, on his marriage, the blood spatter expert who wasn't, and the family friend found deld at the bottom of a staircase. there's even a theory about an owl. whhoo odone it, huh? >> it's awful. >> we're going to need some time here. it's complicated and a simple question. if i asked you, did you bludgeon kathleen that night and cause her death? >> no, no, no.t >> let's go back to the night. early december 2001, and scroll up the driveway of the rambling house in one of durham's better neighborhood
and what is the truth about michael peterson?ha a man once sentenced to die in prison for the commission of a homicide, he's always maintained was nothing but an accident. innocent, he a asserts. but the novelist in him knows full wellow the irresistible sty line here got swept up in. >>ep sex, money, murder, what me could you have? >> one of the most compelling mysteries we've ever covered as you haven't heard it before. >> people believe in you will always believe in you....
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. >> as for the other piece of the prosecution's motive that the petersons were on the edge of financial ruin. >> a lot of money out on the cards, expensive schools that were bleeding, the wonderful house was something of a money pit. what's your reaction to all of that stuff? >> my reaction is exactly what the prosecution proved. >> in court, the financial expert who testified about their debts also noted that in the end, the petersons were still 1 1/2 million dollars. >> i had money and it's not a matter, it was not a financial problem. >> but what about that dramatic trial within a trial the jury had seen. michael implicated in not one murder but two, that friend elizabeth rafliff's death in germany. >> two important women in your life, and they're both dead in a heap at the bottom of the stairs. >> exactly. has to be guilty. >> you're a writer of fiction, your editor would probably take that kind of coincidence out of the book. >> he would say come up with another one. she died in the bathtub or something. >> but you're not immune to the ir irony of this? >> no, of course not. >> dur
. >> as for the other piece of the prosecution's motive that the petersons were on the edge of financial ruin. >> a lot of money out on the cards, expensive schools that were bleeding, the wonderful house was something of a money pit. what's your reaction to all of that stuff? >> my reaction is exactly what the prosecution proved. >> in court, the financial expert who testified about their debts also noted that in the end, the petersons were still 1 1/2 million dollars....
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we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson.the last 2 of the four of the fisa court warrants were illegal. >> i don't think you can overstate the significance of this, paul, not only what happened with the fbi and the american people over the last 3 years. let's understand that carter page was not predicate for fisa application but this was the predicate for russian collusion narrative. the other people related to it and so forth and we tip forward into robert mueller's that on 8 separate points there was no basis to establishing collusion and carter page was being investigated by the fbi possibly at the suggestion of the intelligence agencies as well and turns out there was not basis for investigating carter page and there was basis for putting the american people for what we went through with the russian collusion. paul: so this order was declassified earlier this week, says that the justice department hasn't taken position on first two warrants perhaps because they're still looking into the evidence based on that. this is a
we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson.the last 2 of the four of the fisa court warrants were illegal. >> i don't think you can overstate the significance of this, paul, not only what happened with the fbi and the american people over the last 3 years. let's understand that carter page was not predicate for fisa application but this was the predicate for russian collusion narrative. the other people related to it and so forth and we tip forward into robert...
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paul: we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson, so kyle, you were out in iowa lastnd following joe around, does that ad mesh with his stump message? >> yeah, he talks about electability but he talks more about himself as anecdote and talks about when i first got in the senate in the 70's, republicans an democrats would fight like the devil and go downstairs and eat together at senate dining room and we need to get back to that. he presents himself assort of a centrist, he wants public option in health care, he doesn't want medicare for all which would cost $35 trillion he says, one of the difficulties with that, he's in the center while he himself has been pulled to the left. paul: in terms of the agenda? >> public option, for instance, you know, couldn't pass in 2010 when obama -- paul: even though democrats controlled both houses. >> correct. joe biden, he's proposing twice as many taxes -- tax increases in hillary clinton in 2016 and don't forget he want to repeal the amendment. paul: you talked to a voter out there who used that analogy directly, that's 100 year
paul: we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson, so kyle, you were out in iowa lastnd following joe around, does that ad mesh with his stump message? >> yeah, he talks about electability but he talks more about himself as anecdote and talks about when i first got in the senate in the 70's, republicans an democrats would fight like the devil and go downstairs and eat together at senate dining room and we need to get back to that. he presents himself assort of a...
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if you go back to one of our most famous incidents with scott peterson, if you remember, and lacey peterson, i was one of the primary divers in that incident, and we were not consulted initially, but the other departments did not have the capabilities of doing the dive. we were consulted, and we went down instead. many days of time in the water to ultimately find and locate lacey peterson. because our unit is so robust, we are called upon by many other outside agencies, both in san francisco and outside of san francisco just because of the capabilities of our divers. we ask that we can just get some type of policy put in place to help protect the divers and the department. does anybody have any questions? no questions from commissioners? >> move to adopt. >> second. >> thank you for what you do. >> getting in those waters -- >> i can tell you, it's a lot different than going to cozumel. >> any public comments before we move for a vote? i don't see anyone. all right. want to vote? all in favor? >> aye. >> anyone opposed? all right. >> the motion passes. >> you get to play with the mini subma
if you go back to one of our most famous incidents with scott peterson, if you remember, and lacey peterson, i was one of the primary divers in that incident, and we were not consulted initially, but the other departments did not have the capabilities of doing the dive. we were consulted, and we went down instead. many days of time in the water to ultimately find and locate lacey peterson. because our unit is so robust, we are called upon by many other outside agencies, both in san francisco...
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peterson, you have the last work. >> good afternoon, members of the board and welcome mr. tomlin.uld like to follow up on mr. stressner's comment about the city's decades long failure to implement the transit first policy. just as a general matter, it sounds like you have every intent of doing that. it's going to involve tough battles. exhibit a in my own experience would be st. francis circle. the k and the m are held up for prolonged periods of time in order to give priority to cars coming from every direction under the sun. so i hope that is one of -- that is one example of the many different problems that affect not only them, but the entire muni system. i hope you do take a hard look at that intersection along with others that are persistent sources of problems to the system. thank you. >> thank you very much. that concludes public comment item number 9. item 10. >> your consent calendar. all matters are routine. mr. chair, i've not received a request that any matter should be severed. >> well, we're getting the new year off to a good start. directors, anyone want to change t
peterson, you have the last work. >> good afternoon, members of the board and welcome mr. tomlin.uld like to follow up on mr. stressner's comment about the city's decades long failure to implement the transit first policy. just as a general matter, it sounds like you have every intent of doing that. it's going to involve tough battles. exhibit a in my own experience would be st. francis circle. the k and the m are held up for prolonged periods of time in order to give priority to cars...
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it's a recurring theme that's been voiced by people as different as say the dalai lama and jordan peterson and young people today are taught a lot about the world but not how to be in that wild and that seems to be unique to teach them how to be how to operate in various circumstances that's right and circumstances include in different cultures and context but also include across different levels of analysis and in different fields of analysis wisdom is the application of practical knowledge in appropriate ways in novel contexts but if you learn a particular scenario could be in a class could be your experience and you encounter that exact same scenario knowing what to do is just memory them that's not learning it's just memorizing something. wisdom comes when you are facing a brand new context and you can draw upon tools you've learned in other contexts systematically to know what to do and i know that it's that in fact at your school students dedicate our 1st year exclusively to learning about critical and creative thinking as well as effective communication and that looks to me more coa
it's a recurring theme that's been voiced by people as different as say the dalai lama and jordan peterson and young people today are taught a lot about the world but not how to be in that wild and that seems to be unique to teach them how to be how to operate in various circumstances that's right and circumstances include in different cultures and context but also include across different levels of analysis and in different fields of analysis wisdom is the application of practical knowledge in...
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. >> collin peterson is a longtime democrat from western minnesota.e has a very big rural district that runs the length of the border with north dakota all the way to the canadian border. he is the chair of the aggregation no committee, and he carried by the 35 points. there's a reason that collin peterson, who is a conservative democrat voted no pretty boudinot in december as well. a freshman democrat from maine, you might remember he splits his impeachment votes in december, he voted yes to send these across, and justin amash, the independent congressman from michigan voted yes as well. remember jeff van drew, he had not formally switched his affiliation in december. he voted no as well. this goes to the senate, and a lot of focus will be on the impeachment managers, they will be the face of this. they will be the make or break for the democrats in the house of representatives. and we have some new information in just the past couple of minutes. we think tomorrow morning the senate will do the usmca, the trade act with canada and mexico and get to t
. >> collin peterson is a longtime democrat from western minnesota.e has a very big rural district that runs the length of the border with north dakota all the way to the canadian border. he is the chair of the aggregation no committee, and he carried by the 35 points. there's a reason that collin peterson, who is a conservative democrat voted no pretty boudinot in december as well. a freshman democrat from maine, you might remember he splits his impeachment votes in december, he voted...
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tracking light storm right now at stormtracker 4 with the snow accumulating near the mountains and the petersonjose for your
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kevin peterson this week suggested archer may become like him, an outsider.in responded on the front foot. there has been a number of learnings for him on the store and we are very keen on making sure that we try and get the best out ofjoffra. and we keep making it creating an environment where he can learn and develop, not standstill as a player and keep growing in test cricket. stop short of saying he would actually play though, how much faith to put in his recovering elbow. there are other options in the craft of chris or the spin of dawn, it is important call. they found themselves in the wrong tools on foreign soil with different petty nectar test in a row in a very important way series. —— with their third test. 0ne important way series. —— with their third test. one thing we did very well at the two less venues was we read the conditions and played them brilliantly in this to be very different to that. so we are making sure that we are turning ourselves into that very quickly and we played the opposition which will be very difficult and they have a goo
kevin peterson this week suggested archer may become like him, an outsider.in responded on the front foot. there has been a number of learnings for him on the store and we are very keen on making sure that we try and get the best out ofjoffra. and we keep making it creating an environment where he can learn and develop, not standstill as a player and keep growing in test cricket. stop short of saying he would actually play though, how much faith to put in his recovering elbow. there are other...
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i disliked jordan peterson. no, it was because he was so popular i was sick of hearing about him.but then i listened to him. i was like, all right, i've heard his name a bill times. i'm -- a billion times times ann listened to a youtube video, doesn't matter which one and i thought, wow, this is like powerful and different and important. usually don't go to youtube to find something important, but i thought, this is way beyond just helpful. this is important. and so i got hooked as many people do, so i started watching his content and it was just so useful and -- i don't how to explain it. and people were changing. you may know the story. he has checked himself in for rehab. so he apparently had some issues, got on some -- whatever, doesn't matter -- but checked himself into rehab and i think he's still there, working through it. and i realized that on one side you say to yourself, you've hate to see your heroes go to rehab. but i have a different opinion about that because he's a role model. and him going to re
i disliked jordan peterson. no, it was because he was so popular i was sick of hearing about him.but then i listened to him. i was like, all right, i've heard his name a bill times. i'm -- a billion times times ann listened to a youtube video, doesn't matter which one and i thought, wow, this is like powerful and different and important. usually don't go to youtube to find something important, but i thought, this is way beyond just helpful. this is important. and so i got hooked as many people...
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. >> reporter: kim peterson and teresa became fast friends in college, both were photographers working at the same studio in green bay. kim said teresa had a special way with heres subjects. >> she would get theth smile. that's one thing i think she really loved to do was make other people smile. >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their careers. but that would change suddenly on october 31st, 2005. kim caught a story on the local news, teresa was missing. >> investigators say the 25-year-old photographer was on assignment for auto trader magazine when she disappeared. >> and my heart dropped knowing it was somebody i knew. >> what do you do at that moment? >> i felt helpless because you want tohe just deny it. you want to try to get in touch with her.n >> did you try to call her? >> i tried to text her. >> reporter: no response? >> no response. >> reporter: wisconsin police quickly launched a massive search,un bolstered by a team o volunteers. after two days, a big break. >> we have found a rav-4. >> they had found teresa's vehicle on the avery salvage yard. >> to
. >> reporter: kim peterson and teresa became fast friends in college, both were photographers working at the same studio in green bay. kim said teresa had a special way with heres subjects. >> she would get theth smile. that's one thing i think she really loved to do was make other people smile. >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their careers. but that would change suddenly on october 31st, 2005. kim caught a story on the local news, teresa was missing....
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if you go back to one of our most famous incidents with scott peterson, if you remember, and lacey peterson, i was one of the primary divers in that incident, and we were not consulted initially, but the other departments did not have the capabilities of doing the dive. we were consulted, and we went down instead. many days of time in the water to ultimately find and locate lacey peterson. because our unit is so robust, we are called upon by many other outside agencies, both in san francisco and outside of san francisco just because of the capabilities of our divers. we ask that we can just get some type of policy put in place to help protect the divers and the department. does anybody have any questions? no questions from commissioners? >> move to adopt. >> second. >> thank you for what you do. >> getting in those waters -- >> i can tell you, it's a lot different than going to cozumel. >> any public comments before we move for a vote? i don't see anyone. all right. want to vote? all in favor? >> aye. >> anyone opposed? all right. >> the motion passes. >> you get to play with the mini subma
if you go back to one of our most famous incidents with scott peterson, if you remember, and lacey peterson, i was one of the primary divers in that incident, and we were not consulted initially, but the other departments did not have the capabilities of doing the dive. we were consulted, and we went down instead. many days of time in the water to ultimately find and locate lacey peterson. because our unit is so robust, we are called upon by many other outside agencies, both in san francisco...
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paul: we're back with jason willick, dan henninger and kyle peterson.n anti-semetic incidents and sentiment in the united states? >> if you look at organization that's track this kind of thing, they say yes of. one of the issues with those numbers, they generally include things like vandalism which can be a problem buts is obviously a different category, than you assaults on the street. if you talk to people or read people from the jewish community in new york, they say a couple things, first of all, this stuff has been going on a long time and hasn't gotten the attention it's deserved and secondly, that the -- it's just sort of endemic in certain communities. i think it's gratifying that this is getting some aa tension. -- attention. it's a shame it took a shooting and m machete attack for it to t the attention. if there was attacks on other religious communities, nuns or people wearing turbans, it would be top news everywhere. paul: what's behind it, jason? do you have any thoughts? >> i think there's a lot of things. i mean, i think we know what's be
paul: we're back with jason willick, dan henninger and kyle peterson.n anti-semetic incidents and sentiment in the united states? >> if you look at organization that's track this kind of thing, they say yes of. one of the issues with those numbers, they generally include things like vandalism which can be a problem buts is obviously a different category, than you assaults on the street. if you talk to people or read people from the jewish community in new york, they say a couple things,...
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quickly, because you've made a career reporting on these cases, i mean from this puppy done mike scott petersoni am struck by how he was sitting there with you, so composed, so calm as a seasoned reporter having done this so many times, what were your impressions setting there? >> i really got the impression that he certainly wanted to talk to us about the money that he was just involved with the civil trial, but he was very confident in his answers, he was very confident in his demeanor which we have seen, you are right, and cases like scott peterson where, if he is involved in any way, he has talked himself into the fact that maybe he's blocked it out. we just don't know those details, but i can tell you that he was very confident in his stance with us, he wanted to sit down and talk call me. he knew that those questions were going to be coming, i said there's no way am not going to ask you those questions. but he wanted to sit down, he wanted to get on the record, he wanted to clear his name. he is very proud of his business, of his reputation, and that was what was important to him in that
quickly, because you've made a career reporting on these cases, i mean from this puppy done mike scott petersoni am struck by how he was sitting there with you, so composed, so calm as a seasoned reporter having done this so many times, what were your impressions setting there? >> i really got the impression that he certainly wanted to talk to us about the money that he was just involved with the civil trial, but he was very confident in his answers, he was very confident in his demeanor...
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never or nthat was back peterson reporting the over passenger calls young and inspiration. >>all right coming up to 49 and get a much-awaited edion today with the return of linebaer kwon alexander to practe lacking kate will set you up for bay area sports night with their takes on when playangs for the team's trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let amacare implod nue: these wild attacks on healthcare hurthe patients i care for. i've been a nue in new york for thirty years. i know the dference leadership can make because i saw wt ke bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor oomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life exptancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediaic care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and asayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproducti health for women. so when you hear ke bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america we can certainly afford to make re that everybody that nes to see a doctor casee a doctor, everybody that needs medic
never or nthat was back peterson reporting the over passenger calls young and inspiration. >>all right coming up to 49 and get a much-awaited edion today with the return of linebaer kwon alexander to practe lacking kate will set you up for bay area sports night with their takes on when playangs for the team's trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let amacare implod nue: these wild attacks on healthcare hurthe patients i care for. i've been a nue in new york for thirty years....
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adam posen with us from the peterson institute. latin america report. the most distressing set of charts on 60 pages in the top risk, 2020, eurasia group. confidence vectors for broad latin america moving down. how fragile is the confidence? reporter: it is quite fragile. the unrest rocking the region and the second half of last year is something we expect to continue this year. tom: what is the character of the unrest. we are so distracted by iraq. your world is off the radar. what is the character of that unrest? >> it is different by country but this is mainly driven by angry middle-class rotors. -- voters. they are frustrated by the government's inability to deliver basic public services. topics, list of generational change front and center. is there a generational shift in latin america? risa: it is more about a new middle class that came out of the commodity boom, that once more from the government. it is happening when governments have scarce resources to spend in order to deliver on demands. adam: chile was the big surprise
adam posen with us from the peterson institute. latin america report. the most distressing set of charts on 60 pages in the top risk, 2020, eurasia group. confidence vectors for broad latin america moving down. how fragile is the confidence? reporter: it is quite fragile. the unrest rocking the region and the second half of last year is something we expect to continue this year. tom: what is the character of the unrest. we are so distracted by iraq. your world is off the radar. what is the...
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peterson. next speaker, please. >> greetings, planning commissioners.eter brasto from department of environment. couple other colleagues submitted a written statement, but was able to make it. just got off of yerba buena island, speaking of diversity. that's my role at the department of environment. i'm thrilled with this framework that lisa has been leading and everyone at our interdepartment agency has been working on. when do you see a department with robust ecosystems right smack dab in the middle -- i'm remembering that slide there. we can live in san francisco and berkeley and oakland and mill valley or whatever. we could have 100% renewable energy, and no waste, but do we want to live in a place with no plants or animals or do we want to continue to thrive? it's critical that we do that, and i want to give huge shout out to lisa who's been huge in implementing our work with the biodiversity agency, working with us from the department of environment. so just thrilled a, and thank u so much. >> president melgar: next speaker, please. i have a speak
peterson. next speaker, please. >> greetings, planning commissioners.eter brasto from department of environment. couple other colleagues submitted a written statement, but was able to make it. just got off of yerba buena island, speaking of diversity. that's my role at the department of environment. i'm thrilled with this framework that lisa has been leading and everyone at our interdepartment agency has been working on. when do you see a department with robust ecosystems right smack dab...
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60 million subscribes worldwide by then put in context netflix has 160 million global subscribers peterson hasn't announced the international roll outyet. netflix reports earnings tuesday afternoon after the bell the company is expected to grow revenue 30% and earnings per share by 74% brian. >> all right what are some of the key numbers we want to watch from netflix next week. >> with netflix we are always watching subscribes growth they promptinged adding 7 p 6 million subscribing and many in the u.s. a couple of quarters ago they showed declining subscribing in the u.s. they are doing u.s. and canada together this quarter that number will be in focus. >> julia thank you. >>> if you think netflix is moving higher ob the results mike khouw has a way to play it with the call to action. mike take it away from san francisco. >> yes looking at netflix, the king of sort of the streaming video on demand services, you know comcast looks cheap, rolling out a product that could obviously be promising for them. disney is certainly cheaper than netflix. if you own netflix something you might conside
60 million subscribes worldwide by then put in context netflix has 160 million global subscribers peterson hasn't announced the international roll outyet. netflix reports earnings tuesday afternoon after the bell the company is expected to grow revenue 30% and earnings per share by 74% brian. >> all right what are some of the key numbers we want to watch from netflix next week. >> with netflix we are always watching subscribes growth they promptinged adding 7 p 6 million subscribing...
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conclusive and shouldn't be question so once again we have debate over the chemical incident i think the peterson's are going to continue to turn from a view of it is clearly what they don't want to uphold their mirrored in effect what we heard is a final report and then also one of these whistleblowers who are made up of the actual scientists and the americans are saying we'd like to report let's just move on and the russians are saying wait a minute let's listen to the national scientists because it sounds like the science didn't actually go into the final word but so obviously the russians in america. so you do stand with your p.c. don't you to vote on whether you're talking about the who or what are the scientists who are pushing it goes to go it doesn't actually represent the problems . we spoke with now freelance journalist to wreak had previously was barred by newsweek from reporting the story on the leaks he actually quit in protest after the magazine's management garecht him had told us that there is simply no reporting on the issue in the western media this is not something is going to go
conclusive and shouldn't be question so once again we have debate over the chemical incident i think the peterson's are going to continue to turn from a view of it is clearly what they don't want to uphold their mirrored in effect what we heard is a final report and then also one of these whistleblowers who are made up of the actual scientists and the americans are saying we'd like to report let's just move on and the russians are saying wait a minute let's listen to the national scientists...
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supporting me and certain friends including thomas and pearson and the kings college is specially josiah peterson who worked on the research i would like to thank my family and my husband and my daughter who are all here tonight. the first sentence of the book is a question. why not socialism? this is a question we asked ourselves last night when we watch the presidential debates. [laughter] how do we answer it? all common sense people all markets people to deliver an answer we really feel an obligation to undertake the long-term investment of projects to open american minds to see the challenge and tragedy of socialism we want a record of the past or the record of venezuela so when they leave businesses and faculty the younger medicine one --dash americans realize what is not useful policy. it's november 2019 educating is a long-term investment we feel frustrated at the prospect of slow outright failure politics are much more fun with instant gratification all of us have some vanity. people remember politicians we do not always remember educators. so journalists and business people philanthropis
supporting me and certain friends including thomas and pearson and the kings college is specially josiah peterson who worked on the research i would like to thank my family and my husband and my daughter who are all here tonight. the first sentence of the book is a question. why not socialism? this is a question we asked ourselves last night when we watch the presidential debates. [laughter] how do we answer it? all common sense people all markets people to deliver an answer we really feel an...
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robert peterson penned an article in 1998 for imperials in-house magazine the top executive wrote that there is absolutely no agreement among climatologists on whether or not the planet is getting warmer or if it is on whether the warming is the result of man made factors or natural variations in the climate he also added a thought that is popular amongst climate change deniers carbon dioxide is not a pollutant but an essential ingredient of life on this planet today this is ontario orals website. imperial has the same concerns as people everywhere to provide the world with needed energy while reducing g h g m missions well between 20172018 imperial oil ramped up its operations increasing oil extraction from 375-002-3830 extension 00 barrels per day not exactly what you'd call hoping to reduce g h g emissions for watching the hocks i'm alex myla bitch are you going to break our quaters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered or social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast with melbourne spotify apple music and everywhere you listen to
robert peterson penned an article in 1998 for imperials in-house magazine the top executive wrote that there is absolutely no agreement among climatologists on whether or not the planet is getting warmer or if it is on whether the warming is the result of man made factors or natural variations in the climate he also added a thought that is popular amongst climate change deniers carbon dioxide is not a pollutant but an essential ingredient of life on this planet today this is ontario orals...
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a survey by the financial times and the peterson institute for economics.howed 851% approval rating overall with significantly more support among republicans and democrats. but crucially a new uptick among independents as well. 46% of those surveyed said they were against tariffs on the country's biggest trading partners. and while many thought that the hardline with china had been beneficial. only a fifthth of respondents said they were in favor ofof tht continuing. a ticket on the day's trading action now more records on wall street. the dow jones inching closer towards that twenty nine t thousand threshold- if it crosses it would be the first time ever. a visit by apple shares which have jumped nearly 2% to their own record high. after reports that iphone sales rose 18% in china in december. boeing shares recovering from wednesday's losses to trade about one.. six percent. major european indices a closed higher as well the tax o once again sharply out performing. at tech and telecom stocks added more than 1% across the board. on the currency markets we'v
a survey by the financial times and the peterson institute for economics.howed 851% approval rating overall with significantly more support among republicans and democrats. but crucially a new uptick among independents as well. 46% of those surveyed said they were against tariffs on the country's biggest trading partners. and while many thought that the hardline with china had been beneficial. only a fifthth of respondents said they were in favor ofof tht continuing. a ticket on the day's...
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galleon because he's just stubborn right he actually came on pomps web i mean how i talk and i try to peterson to my pick when it's on dollars exam his house in connecticut i 1st miss day and he's like allergic to this he's i mean i've got to go take a break come back thank you for being on this segment thank you that's going to do for this edition of the kaiser for with me max kaiser stacy ever like i asked mark hughes co of morgan creek capital if you can resist on twitter it's guys are important. trade and investment to become metrics bills to come to economic development. most people think about trade they think about the goods and services being exchanged between countries and the investor a chapter of a trade agreement is a post something very different but won't when investment leads to toxic manufacturing that destroys sacred something into the environment. that means local communities that are being poisoned if they object if they do anything that the company feels is interrupting their profits they can be certain. the nationals are taking on the whole nation philip morris is trying t
galleon because he's just stubborn right he actually came on pomps web i mean how i talk and i try to peterson to my pick when it's on dollars exam his house in connecticut i 1st miss day and he's like allergic to this he's i mean i've got to go take a break come back thank you for being on this segment thank you that's going to do for this edition of the kaiser for with me max kaiser stacy ever like i asked mark hughes co of morgan creek capital if you can resist on twitter it's guys are...
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jacob kirkegaard from the peterson institute joining us.take a look at wider markets so we are bringing in mark cranfield. what impact in asia are we seeing? it looks like it is already there. every time something happens, it is like it will just be for a day, a couple of days, and then something else happens. mark: yes, it does appear that we have moved up to a higher than we sawiety earlier in the week. it is noticeable that the s&p 500 futures, which opened this morning in asia, looking a little bit softer. they have accelerated on the downside. we have traded below a point on january 3 that we had when america first launched the airstrike on iran, so it's pretty significant. s&p futures are looking even more bearish than they were on the first day of the u.s. strike, so that was a significant change. it shows that anxiety has probably got to a higher level than it was a few days ago. we are starting to see treasury futures -- they trade up above the levels we saw in late december. that is certainly a serious sign that people are looking
jacob kirkegaard from the peterson institute joining us.take a look at wider markets so we are bringing in mark cranfield. what impact in asia are we seeing? it looks like it is already there. every time something happens, it is like it will just be for a day, a couple of days, and then something else happens. mark: yes, it does appear that we have moved up to a higher than we sawiety earlier in the week. it is noticeable that the s&p 500 futures, which opened this morning in asia, looking...
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we will be talking with mary lovely from the peterson institute.e will be talking abos going on with china trade. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. a notion that would dismiss it. pelosi is expected to do that sometime this week. leader arrivedan for his first session as a member of the european parliament today, despite facing an arrest warned against him in spain. the former catalan president and new eu legislator is bent on using the parliament to continue his political fight for an independent catalonia, breaking away from spain. his position also gives him immunity. in the philippines, and has forcedolcano thousands to flee their homes. authorities warned it could get worse. there have been scores of .arthquakes that could signal another corruption is imminent. the manila airport has been closed and trading and financial markets was suspended. the dark comic book story joker love the way at the oscar nominations
we will be talking with mary lovely from the peterson institute.e will be talking abos going on with china trade. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. a notion that would dismiss it. pelosi is expected to do that sometime this week. leader arrivedan for his first session as a member of the european parliament today, despite facing an arrest warned against him in spain. the former catalan president and...
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peterson, you have the last work. >> good afternoon, members of the board and welcome mr. tomlin.i would like to follow up on mr. stressner's comment about the city's decades long failure to implement the transit first policy. just as a general matter, it sounds like you have every intent of doing that. it's going to involve tough battles. exhibit a in my own experience would be st. francis circle. the k and the m are held up for prolonged periods of time in order to give priority to cars coming from every direction under the sun. so i hope that is one of -- that is one example of the many different problems that affect not only them, but the entire muni system. i hope you do take a hard look at that intersection along with others that are persistent sources of problems to the system. thank you. >> thank you very much. that concludes public comment item number 9. item 10. >> your consent calendar. all matters are routine. mr. chair, i've not received a request that any matter should be severed. >> well, we're getting the new year off to a good start. directors, anyone want to chan
peterson, you have the last work. >> good afternoon, members of the board and welcome mr. tomlin.i would like to follow up on mr. stressner's comment about the city's decades long failure to implement the transit first policy. just as a general matter, it sounds like you have every intent of doing that. it's going to involve tough battles. exhibit a in my own experience would be st. francis circle. the k and the m are held up for prolonged periods of time in order to give priority to cars...
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. >> peterson using a brush attached to a power drill. was created out of necessity. rob: man is a general just. bad idea. peta slamming alexandria ocasio-cortez buying a dog instead of adopting one from a shelter. you are posed to know this aoc. posted her new purebred pull dog elitist puppy on twitter. she should be part of the solution to end the overpopulation crisis and then she went out and bought $2,000 dog. jillian: harry and meghan get the boot from the wax museum. the museum tweeting, quote: we have got to respect their wishes. #megxit. >> see them in the shadows? >> that is the talk every of the day, isn't it. jillian: yes it is. have a good day. ♪ ♪ ♪ dance the night away ♪ ainsley: we are going to be dancing the night away. it's friday y'all. you can dance on the tables don't, brian. brian: again? i did it thursday? the thing about va van halen that was challenging. the ear wrath disco they roll out this song as a rock band you wonder is this dance music or rosenbacher music. ainsley: what are you supposed to do with this son
. >> peterson using a brush attached to a power drill. was created out of necessity. rob: man is a general just. bad idea. peta slamming alexandria ocasio-cortez buying a dog instead of adopting one from a shelter. you are posed to know this aoc. posted her new purebred pull dog elitist puppy on twitter. she should be part of the solution to end the overpopulation crisis and then she went out and bought $2,000 dog. jillian: harry and meghan get the boot from the wax museum. the museum...
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according to the peterson institute, the average levy on chinese imports into the united states will be 19.3%, six times higher than where the trade war started back in 2018. kristina: you brought up a very good point, which is this problem doesn't go away overnight. the situation actually de-escalate's with the phase one trade deal signing, but does not eradicate so many of the tariffs put in place, so it will be a drag on the u.s. economy. of course, so much depends on what happens next. makee u.s. and china can some progress in talks, i don't expect a phase two trade deal, but if they make progress, we could see a row back in tariffs. guy: why do you not expect a phase two trade deal? at all, ever? do you think that is not going to happen? iy: i take a page --kristina: take a page from the procrastinator playbook. we start with the easiest tasks, check them off first, and then leave the harder tasks for later. i think this is what has happened with the phase one trade deal. so much of what are the easy issues to cover have been tackled in this trade deal. the more difficult, thorn
according to the peterson institute, the average levy on chinese imports into the united states will be 19.3%, six times higher than where the trade war started back in 2018. kristina: you brought up a very good point, which is this problem doesn't go away overnight. the situation actually de-escalate's with the phase one trade deal signing, but does not eradicate so many of the tariffs put in place, so it will be a drag on the u.s. economy. of course, so much depends on what happens next....
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is dave peterson, i'm a partner with nonplus ultra. and i'm here to support the legislation. as the need for community and nonprofit corporate space becomes increasingly scarce in our growing city, it has been my experience how activating these underutilized properties benefits both the community and the neighborhood. as some of the speakers said before me, not only revenue is generated, more revenue is generated from the businesses surrounding these properties, it's also, i think, for optics. i come from a social work background and i'm actively managing the property at 10 south van ness. it's been my duty to work with some of these people that are camped outside of our building on a daily basis, on dark days, when these folks are out there. we allow them to congregate, do what they need to do and feel like they have a sense of security or safety. they're not bothered. we're not aggressive. with this, we've instated a meal program. after each event, our caterers will come down and feed the folks after the event is over. i'm here to su
. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is dave peterson, i'm a partner with nonplus ultra. and i'm here to support the legislation. as the need for community and nonprofit corporate space becomes increasingly scarce in our growing city, it has been my experience how activating these underutilized properties benefits both the community and the neighborhood. as some of the speakers said before me, not only revenue is generated, more revenue is generated from the businesses surrounding...
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. >> when the san francisco 49ers and minnesota vikings square off saturday, barbara peterson is one bay area native who won't be rooting for the niners. she has got to because her brother is andre patterson, the defensive line coach for the minnesota vikings. >> you have the pressure of wanting to root for for the home team, and then, i want my brother to keep her job. >> reporter: the road to the nfl is not easy for her brother. they grew up in a tough grip of the kennedy manor housing project in richmond, now called monterey pines. his uncle says patterson rose above his environment. >> he had a very bad reputation. for come you know, activities that were not necessarily appropriate for legal, and he lived through that. grew through it without becoming involved in it. >> reporter: he graduated from the high school in richmond where he played football. then, he came here to this college, where he also played ball. >> he got into a lot of trouble because all he talked about was football, so that has been his life, his dream. >> reporter: he then went to the university of montana whe
. >> when the san francisco 49ers and minnesota vikings square off saturday, barbara peterson is one bay area native who won't be rooting for the niners. she has got to because her brother is andre patterson, the defensive line coach for the minnesota vikings. >> you have the pressure of wanting to root for for the home team, and then, i want my brother to keep her job. >> reporter: the road to the nfl is not easy for her brother. they grew up in a tough grip of the kennedy...
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. >> when the san frand minnesota off saturday, barbara peterson is one bay area native who will not be rooting for the niners. she has got to because her brother is andre patterson, the defensive line coach for the minnesota vikings . >> when you have the pressure for rooting for the home team but then when my brother keep a job? >> the root was not easy, the pattersons grew up in the kennedy manor housing project in richmond called monterey pines. uncle says patterson rose above his environment . >> he had a very bad reputation for you know activities that were not necessarily appropriate or legal. he lived through that without becoming involved in it . >> andre patterson graduated from the high school in richmond where he played football and he came here to contra costa college where he also played ball . >> he got into a lot of trouble, that has been his life, his dream . >> patterson went to the university of montana where he survived a knee injury . >> my mother flew down to montana to tell him he will not play, he wanted to play . >> patterson has been coaching 16 years in the
. >> when the san frand minnesota off saturday, barbara peterson is one bay area native who will not be rooting for the niners. she has got to because her brother is andre patterson, the defensive line coach for the minnesota vikings . >> when you have the pressure for rooting for the home team but then when my brother keep a job? >> the root was not easy, the pattersons grew up in the kennedy manor housing project in richmond called monterey pines. uncle says patterson rose...