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i am pete peterson, dean of the pepperdine's graduate school of public policy.t is a pleasure to welcome you to our calabasas campus for tonight's discussion with dr. gene kopelson on the relationship of ike and reagan. those of you who are reagan aficionados may not have known was influential in reagan's political career and a relationship that influenced many of the views he became known and praised for throughout the 1980's. some of you probably do know president reagan had a long-standing and deep relationship with pepperdine university. president reagan, first as governor, but then as president, made over half a dozen trips to our malibu campus and also to downtown los angeles and beverly hills for events in support of pepperdine university. i know our speaker tonight is going to be talking about some of those in the beginning of his lecture this evening. one of those that jumps out at me, a few weeks ago, we had our annual pepperdine associates dinner in beverly hills at the beverly wilshire. this was on february 9 of 2020. in her remarks in talking about
i am pete peterson, dean of the pepperdine's graduate school of public policy.t is a pleasure to welcome you to our calabasas campus for tonight's discussion with dr. gene kopelson on the relationship of ike and reagan. those of you who are reagan aficionados may not have known was influential in reagan's political career and a relationship that influenced many of the views he became known and praised for throughout the 1980's. some of you probably do know president reagan had a long-standing...
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. ♪ >> brennan: one of steve hartman's favorite stories when dan peterson died at 86. is a tribute to a man who overcame his personal grief, thanks to a little girl who gave him a reason to smile again. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: dan peterson was >> reporter: dan peterson was late for late for his own memorial service-- four years late. according to his brother, jesse, dan was ready to die back in 2016. >> and some little girl who was four years old said, "hi, old person." ( laughs ) >> reporter: that little giver of life was norah wood. norah met dan during his darkest days. as we first reported in november of 2016, dan's wife had just died. he was severely depressed, and out grocery shopping for himself here in augusta, georgia, when norah spotted him. as you can see on the security footage, she just randomly reached out to this total stranger and then had the audacity to demand a hug. "a sabsol" ( laughs ) >> reporter: norah got her hug and then asked her mom, tara, to take a picture of her with her new friend. >> his little lip quivered and he was teared up and it was just s
. ♪ >> brennan: one of steve hartman's favorite stories when dan peterson died at 86. is a tribute to a man who overcame his personal grief, thanks to a little girl who gave him a reason to smile again. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: dan peterson was >> reporter: dan peterson was late for late for his own memorial service-- four years late. according to his brother, jesse, dan was ready to die back in 2016. >> and some little girl who was four years old said, "hi, old...
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dan peterson has passed away at the age of 86. may remember him as the crotchty older man whose life turned around after a young girl taught him to smile again. >> reporter: dan peterson was late for his own memorial service, four years late. according to his brother, dan was ready to dieback in 2016. >> some little girl who was four years old said hi, old person. >> reporter: that little give of life was nora wood. nora met dan during his darkest days. as we first reported in november of 2016, dan's wife had just died. he was severely depressed and out grocery shopping for himself here in augusta, georgia when nora spotted him. she just randomly reached out to this total stranger and then had the audacity to demand a hug. >> i said, a hug? absolutely. >> reporter: nora got her hug and then asked her mom to take a picture of her with her new friend. >> his lip quivered and he teared up and it was just sweet. >> i said you don't know, this is the first time for quite a while that i've been happy. >> reporter: after we first told th
dan peterson has passed away at the age of 86. may remember him as the crotchty older man whose life turned around after a young girl taught him to smile again. >> reporter: dan peterson was late for his own memorial service, four years late. according to his brother, dan was ready to dieback in 2016. >> some little girl who was four years old said hi, old person. >> reporter: that little give of life was nora wood. nora met dan during his darkest days. as we first reported in...
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so peterson is a democrat of a different era. he's got a good shot at winning reelection. win reelection, whatever republican when their primary would certainly win that seat. peterson is one of the rare members of congress who has built himself a reputation that transcends party. there aren't a lot of those across the country. host: is there another one off the top of your head? >> pete king from new york. democrats have a pretty good shot of winning his district. host: john. republican. good morning. caller: thank you for c-span. i have a statement to make about bernie sanders and then i have something to say about the coronavirus. have is in your research and talks with different people, what are some of the reasons they say they support bernie sanders? because bernie sanders whether we like it or lack -- or not, is out of touch with his own party. free health care for all because it just can't be done. when i talked to a lot of the people in palm beach, especially the cuban people will tell you that socialism has never worked. on the coronavirus i think we all do need
so peterson is a democrat of a different era. he's got a good shot at winning reelection. win reelection, whatever republican when their primary would certainly win that seat. peterson is one of the rare members of congress who has built himself a reputation that transcends party. there aren't a lot of those across the country. host: is there another one off the top of your head? >> pete king from new york. democrats have a pretty good shot of winning his district. host: john. republican....
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to actually mobilize some kind of strong climate action to everybody to really tackle this more peterson from the world meteorological organization joining us tonight from the u.n. in new york laura we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. or former u.s. vice president joe biden is aiming for a knockout blow to senator bernie sanders as the fired for the democratic presidential nomination enters its next crucial rael voting is underway now in 6 states which are holding primaries on this super tuesday to concluding that important battleground state of michigan biden and sanders are both in their late seventy's our correspondent alexandra phenomena do the voters really care. he's the current run from the former vice president joe biden at the age of $77.00 . his rival bernie sanders is watching your older of the self-proclaimed democratic socialists complains tirelessly despite having suffered a heart attack. they've both hope to oust the incumbent in the white house president donald trump is age 73 but death age really matter. i prefer younger candidate but i also really appreciate
to actually mobilize some kind of strong climate action to everybody to really tackle this more peterson from the world meteorological organization joining us tonight from the u.n. in new york laura we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. or former u.s. vice president joe biden is aiming for a knockout blow to senator bernie sanders as the fired for the democratic presidential nomination enters its next crucial rael voting is underway now in 6 states which are holding primaries on this...
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. >> host: warehouse: peterson fallen? he's running in a district donald trump won by 30 points . >> guest: i don't think has voted for a democratic candidate for president in a long time. ironically in a state that voted for a democrat longer than any other state so peterson is a democrat of a different era. he's got a good shot at winning reelection if he did not win reelection, whatever republican won their primary certainly win that seat but peterson is run a very rare members of congress have built himself a reputation that transcends party. there are a lot of those left around the country. >> is there another one off the top of your head western mark. >> peking from new york and a district immigrants are winning, he's retiring this year. democrats have a good shot of winning his district but he's the one who left them running . >> john, republican, good morning. >> good morning. thank you for c-span, i think the program is very informative and would encourage more people to tune in but i do have a quick statement to
. >> host: warehouse: peterson fallen? he's running in a district donald trump won by 30 points . >> guest: i don't think has voted for a democratic candidate for president in a long time. ironically in a state that voted for a democrat longer than any other state so peterson is a democrat of a different era. he's got a good shot at winning reelection if he did not win reelection, whatever republican won their primary certainly win that seat but peterson is run a very rare members...
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peterson on your smeared. 6 year old back yard in cuba. oh go past this in the article. and i made a collage woman off. look at the nice to see. that. it's. the time not for marsh wahaha grow your own copy i just want to buy stock or are we not that wow wow. yeah lot of ink it will carry my stomach to shake and i think it will cheer harvey or shine again we're nice to see an official count on me ash yeah. she democritus does some awfully. she along with all the entire boy she will be. with them alone they say i'm still a bass with them what i will call the account of. the. no sun on the leg. of the and most of the. serious shit. take that's ok look to me and i had to make a. good many many of them most of them more than a. now and then send up to live to have a minister manage in my office and only get a 6. day. none of us. who are was. by on. this get all daily talks again because we get any excitement we know will go and see amazing get up when the yanks imposed relax and get clocks solely for the bottomless warmest c.n.n. until you own up all the same still of us out
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peterson on your smeared. 6 year old back yard in king and i'm kidding. oh go past this in the article. and i made a colossal woman off it at that if you're honest of us. that. it's. probably time not for marsh wahaha crow but you know cop i just want to buy stock or we not do that wow. yeah lot of ink it will carry my stomach to shake and i can we will cheer harvey or shine again we're nice to see an official down before me us yeah. she democracy does how malia. she along with all the entire boy she will be. with them alone they say and see the bass with them what i will call the top of. the. hour sun on the leg. of the and most to me if. you want me to. see. if that's ok look to me and i had to make a. good many many of them most of them more than a. now and then send up the one that have a minister many a good night of must be going to get a 6. day. none of us. who are was. by on. this will get all their talks again because we get an example who know all of them and see amazing get up when i think simplest be accepted cox slowly killfile the populace w
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peterson on your. 6 pack back yard in king and i'm kidding. oh go past this in the article. and i made a collage woman off. look at the midst of those. who climbed. up the timeline for marsh wahaha crow but you know cop i just want to push the corner we cannot do that wa wa she. think it will carry my stomach to shake and i think it will cheer harvey or shine again we're nice to see she in addition to how google me us yeah. she democritus does some awfully. she along with all the entire boy she will be. with them alone they say and it's in the past with them what i will call the account of. the. most on the net. cost of the end and most of the. serious shit. take that so-called billionaire to newgate a good many many of them most of them more than a. noun and a send up to when they've never missed a minute in my office and only get a 6. day. not unless. you are was. by on. us. is get all that he talks again because we give an example we know will go and see amazing get up when the yanks employs felix and get cocks solely for the bottomless warmest c.n.n. until you own up all
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peterson on your smeared. backyard in king and i'm kidding. oh go past this in the article. and i made a colossal woman off at. will get an east of us. who are part of. the time not for marsh wahaha crow but you know cop i just want to buy stock or we cannot do that wow. yeah lot of ink it will carry my stomach to shake and i can we will cheer harvey or shine again we're nice to see in a case of how corny yes yeah. she democracy does some awfully. she along with all the entire boys she was. with them alone they say i'm still a bass with them what i will call the account of. the. now son in the name. of illinois did to me and if. you want to. see said. take that's ok look the man at the new gate a good man in any time most of the more than a. now man a send up the horn they've never missed a minute in my office and only 6. they. could . none of us. who are was. on. their school get all their talks again because we give an example we know will go and see amazing get up when i you know example is being accepted cox slowly killfile the populace will miss c.n.n. until you run up
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he has been called the most important illustrator of birds since john james audubon or roger tory peterson. >> previous field guides had fewer illustrations. so they left out a lot. different ages, different subspecies. i wanted to illustrate every species in flight, because that's what birders see. >> just starting to build it right up there. >> reporter: now 57, david sibley learned to love birds by going out on hikes with his father, fred, a noted ornithologist at yale. >> as soon as the field guide came out or was in the works, yes, i became much less well-known. >> reporter: y peoplf norerica. >> i guess it's our family itnu, but milyess. >> reporter: david started drawing birds at age 8, and his parents didn't worry for an instant w their son dropped out of cornell to pursue his passion and study birds in the field. his reason, very valid, that cornell has a set track that you follow in your major, and that didn't leave time for looking at birds or painting birds. >> reporter: david sibley would spend 14 years driving around the country, observing and sketching. always utterly fascin
he has been called the most important illustrator of birds since john james audubon or roger tory peterson. >> previous field guides had fewer illustrations. so they left out a lot. different ages, different subspecies. i wanted to illustrate every species in flight, because that's what birders see. >> just starting to build it right up there. >> reporter: now 57, david sibley learned to love birds by going out on hikes with his father, fred, a noted ornithologist at yale....
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peterson on your smeared. 6 year old back yard in. oh go past this in the article. and i made a collage woman off. look at the mist of those. who climbed. up the timeline for marsh wahaha grow your own copy i just want to buy stock or are we not that wow. yeah lot of ink it will carry my stomach to shake and i can use castell chair harvey or shine again we're nice to see an official count on me us yeah. she democracy does some awfully . she along with all the entire boy she will be. with them alone they say and see the bass with them what i will call the top of. the. house on the neck. of the illinois state to me if. you want me to. she said. take that's ok look to me and i had to make a. good many many of them most of them more than a. now and then send up the levee to have a minister manage in my office and only get a 6. day. none of us. who are was. on. their school get all their talks again because we get an exemption to know who will go and see most and get up when i you know example is being accepted cox solely for the both of us will miss c.n.n. until you own
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people who discovers the bottom of the peterson. roof. and i do whatever we're. going to do with. modest. but also in the foot so if you have a. huge. thought of 30 men with. a little bit of you with a by and a new man is. for you but if the theme of it will actually. be a blow. to the effort of the case because use. it when i was looking at me. but i've been in the middle. there was it was probably my thought i mean we're going to be able to give us give it up support them but was one of us about what they be. going to pull out anyone else will never. be able to pick you know nation with them i mean. you know i must buy i live in a home and i'm not going to. have that. quite a ride coming over the the hill there in the view was amazing yes and a good thing is that there's no human presence then a few threads of it further away in the hands and all of the students are here saying turns a searchers everyone is here to get it workers and to be done we have to be able to complete this part of their. wallets before the end of next week because rains are experienced that the target is
people who discovers the bottom of the peterson. roof. and i do whatever we're. going to do with. modest. but also in the foot so if you have a. huge. thought of 30 men with. a little bit of you with a by and a new man is. for you but if the theme of it will actually. be a blow. to the effort of the case because use. it when i was looking at me. but i've been in the middle. there was it was probably my thought i mean we're going to be able to give us give it up support them but was one of us...
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we are grateful this adds tens of thousands of devices and we are grateful to doctor peterson and thewhole association for their full cooperation. with five of ten counties in the country being top counties for coronavirus being in the new york city metropolitan area let us reiterate our recommendation that any resident of the greater new york city area who has traveled elsewhere in the united states, to self isolate for 14 days. what we don't want, again, 5 of the top 10 counties for coronavirus being in the greater new york city area, we don't want anyone and no one would want to inadvertently carry the coronavirus to a community or family member inadvertently because they come out of that community. if you come out of new york over the last several weeks before the mitigation began, check your temperature, mind your health and self isolate for 14 days. it is inspiring to talk about the data, we are monitoring on a regular basis and doctor f fauci to talk about mitigation and i'm inspired by how the america people are responding. we are working with record unemployment numbers. not
we are grateful this adds tens of thousands of devices and we are grateful to doctor peterson and thewhole association for their full cooperation. with five of ten counties in the country being top counties for coronavirus being in the new york city metropolitan area let us reiterate our recommendation that any resident of the greater new york city area who has traveled elsewhere in the united states, to self isolate for 14 days. what we don't want, again, 5 of the top 10 counties for...
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of the ways and means committee, the remarkable bobby scott, chair of the labor andittee, collin peterson, the woman who worked with him as an appropriate or. up late last night, early this morning. there is one more committee, energy and commerce committee, had a very big role in the testing, testing, testing. there is no question about the testing. there were some challenges about language. that is what took so long. >> what in the bill is not there that should be that you will pick up next time? speaker pelosi: it is not that it should be. we have legislation -- again, all these other things we have lived with for a long time. there was one provision the president obama put forth, an o sha regulation to protect workers in infectious disease type atmospheres. the rule was not employed by the trump administration, but nonetheless, we wanted to resurrect that and at other people like firefighters and first responders, being injected into those type of circumstances. was a bigger rule than we started with. we thought, let's do it right, start with -- work with our friends in the community
of the ways and means committee, the remarkable bobby scott, chair of the labor andittee, collin peterson, the woman who worked with him as an appropriate or. up late last night, early this morning. there is one more committee, energy and commerce committee, had a very big role in the testing, testing, testing. there is no question about the testing. there were some challenges about language. that is what took so long. >> what in the bill is not there that should be that you will pick up...
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that's real what's going to help us bend this cur. >> cheryl peterson and dr. ashish jha, thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: we hit a milestone this week in america with west virginia confirming it's first case. novel conavirus is now in allte 50 sand u.s. territories. hotspots include washington state, california, and new york, but here's a look at the virus' spread across the entire country. >> woodruff: now, let's talk to one of the top officials overseeing our national. response: thony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. he joins me from the national institutes of health.fu drrey, thank you so much for joining us. now that the united states has begun this massive mobilization, the country's virtually shut down. is it fair to say thaamericans are starting to get their arms >> yes, i think, a a whole, as a country, a couple of things, redy, thetarting to really see the seriousness of it, not only fromthin, when you see the new cases every single day, but lookg at what's happened at other countries -- in china, in s
that's real what's going to help us bend this cur. >> cheryl peterson and dr. ashish jha, thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: we hit a milestone this week in america with west virginia confirming it's first case. novel conavirus is now in allte 50 sand u.s. territories. hotspots include washington state, california, and new york, but here's a look at the virus' spread across the entire country. >> woodruff: now, let's talk to one of the top officials overseeing our...
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bobby scott, chair of the committee.nd labor collin peterson, the ag committee, food issues.orked with him on all of that, as an proa appropriato. of our rules committee, jim mcgovern. they were up until way late last morning.rly this because we'rere, under suspension. one more committee. committee.commerce frank pallone. had a very big role in the testing, testing, testing. and there was no question about the testing. aboutwere some challenges language. but that's what took so long. >> madam speaker, what about not there that you think should have been there, that you have to pick up next time? >> well, we have legislation that i think will be the first business. and we go to the next one. but, again, all these other lived with for a long time. there was one provision that the president obama put forth, an osha regulation to infect workers in infectious disease kind of atmospheres. a rule. it wasn't employed by the trump administration. thoughttheless, we we'll resurrect that but we needed to add other people, firefighters and first responders were now being ofected into tho
bobby scott, chair of the committee.nd labor collin peterson, the ag committee, food issues.orked with him on all of that, as an proa appropriato. of our rules committee, jim mcgovern. they were up until way late last morning.rly this because we'rere, under suspension. one more committee. committee.commerce frank pallone. had a very big role in the testing, testing, testing. and there was no question about the testing. aboutwere some challenges language. but that's what took so long. >>...
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brands including thomas smith, jim pearson who are both here, tim denison and especially josiah peterson who worked on the research. i'd like to thank my family, my husband and my daughter who are both here tonight. the first sentence is a question, why not socialism. this is a question we askedw ourselves. how to be answered? is a question you all people want to be able to deliver an answer to. we don't really feel an obligationll to undertake a long-term investment in projects that would open the american mind to see the challenge and the tragedy of socialism. we want to share the record of the past so that when they come to vote and leave, younger americans recognize that it isn't useful policy. it's november and 2019, educating is a long-term investment. we feel frustrated that the prospect and outright failure in the intellectual entrepreneurship. politics are much more fun and instant gratification. all of us have some vanity. people remember politicians. they do not always remember educators. so we want to be remembered and sometimes pick short-term projects for that reason. ted l
brands including thomas smith, jim pearson who are both here, tim denison and especially josiah peterson who worked on the research. i'd like to thank my family, my husband and my daughter who are both here tonight. the first sentence is a question, why not socialism. this is a question we askedw ourselves. how to be answered? is a question you all people want to be able to deliver an answer to. we don't really feel an obligationll to undertake a long-term investment in projects that would open...
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francine: dean of peterson, -- oil priceson, what does the market need?mediately there is that positive shock, where you pay less in terms of the gasoline prices, but certainly once you get several months on, it is a negative shock in terms of investments for the oil sector. it depends upon where you are in that cost curve by oil play. francine: how does this and? the oil price is another uncertainty that politicians and policymakers meet. in certaines help sectors. look at the weak economies of china, japan, and india, char resource poor. it depends on how much they pre-bought. the shale producers will not go bankrupt straightaway because a lot of them have hedged. likewise, how much demand is there, particularly with china taking advantage of the drop in oil prices? if they were already bringing it as much as they need and they saw the man falling away, then they would carry on. russiastion is whether and saudi continue beating each other up with a stick. then down it goes. the point here is that in the weakest economies, look at the euro, look at the y
francine: dean of peterson, -- oil priceson, what does the market need?mediately there is that positive shock, where you pay less in terms of the gasoline prices, but certainly once you get several months on, it is a negative shock in terms of investments for the oil sector. it depends upon where you are in that cost curve by oil play. francine: how does this and? the oil price is another uncertainty that politicians and policymakers meet. in certaines help sectors. look at the weak economies...
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and when neal's peterson was free in front of goal on 75 minutes he should have spoiled to speak 3 but he didn't. mind in the dying minutes 2 and also had chances themselves through africa kimi in the 88 minutes and rafael guerrero in the 89th. somehow told and held on to his slender women a new quality that looks like everyone is finding their right place here and even uncomfortable victories can be celebrated. perfect and perfect one nil 3 points no goals conceded. you don't win fans were also extatic to win with just one goal they celebrated with their team and without the use of shots. after. it took 33 minutes for only on the ins manch against both spoke to be interrupted once again thanks to and he hopped banus when the action finally restarted the stand anderson made it woody own into a one the lead. just before the half time you saw whoever there was another delay in playing. the guys through. for the habs to fix my eyes and get us right before publishing it was done for the i think in the island of oz over the spheres are not focusing on. building on the old 1st didn't want to
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time when neil's peterson was free in front of goal on 75 minutes he should have spoiled don't miss victory but he didn't. mind in the dying minutes top and also had chances themselves through africa kimi and d.h. here minutes and rafael guerrero in the 89th. somehow dove and held on to his slender women a new quality and looks like everyone is finding their right place here and even uncomfortable victories from the celebrated. perfect and her thinks one nil 3 points no goals conceded. they don't win fans were also extatic to win with just one goal they celebrated with 13 and without a decent shots. after. it took 53 minutes for oneone berlin's match against both spurs to be interrupted once again thanks to anti hop banus and the action finally restarted just didn't understand what it would be on into a one millimeter. just before the half time new so whoever there was another delay in playing. through. what we have to conspire i get this right the fuck up was too soon for the american rebel enough although it was a spirited notebook mr young. indian authors didn't want to cave in after 15
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times when news peterson was free in front of goal on 75 minutes he should have spoiled the once big tree but he didn't. and in the dying minutes 2 and also had chances themselves through africa came in the 80 minutes and rafael guerrero in the 89th. somehow told and held on to his slender women a new quality that looks like everyone is finding their right place here and even uncomfortable victories can be celebrated. perfect and perfect one nil 3 points no goals conceded. they don't win fans were also ecstatic to win with just one goal they celebrated with their team and without the use of shots. it took 53 minutes for only on balance match against both spurred to be interrupted once again thanks to anti whomp banus when the action finally restarted the best and understand what it would be on into a one nil read. just before the half time loser however there was another delay in playing that i still feel. for the habs to fix my eyes to get this right the fuck up was done for the life of india island off the hook it was a spirited notebook mr got. the money on says didn't want to k.
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when neal's peterson was free in front of goal on 75 minutes he should have spoiled don't wince victory but he did. and in the dying minutes to win also had chances themselves through africa kimi in the 88 minutes and rafael guerrero in the 89th. somehow dove and held on to his slender women a new quality and looks like everyone is finding their right place here and even uncomfortable victories can be celebrated. perfect and perfect one nil 3 points no goals conceded. they don't win fans were also extatic to win with just one goal they celebrated with their team and without the use of shots. after. it took 33 minutes for oneone berlin's manch against clubs but to be interrupted once again thanks to and he hopped banus when the action finally restarted so justin anderson made it would he own into a one nil eat. just before the half time missile however there was another delay in playing. the guys who feel. for the habs to conspire i'd give us 5 o'clock i was too stupid to live in the highland up also was facing a lot of machine gun. feeling on 1st didn't want to cave in after 15 minutes
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historian by the name of mark peterson published this giant book on boston when he said -- he phrasedwhen he said that boston was an enslaved society when most of -- where most of the slaves lived elsewhere. the demographics, i pushed back against the demographics. they embraced slave training, especially from africa but also within the americas as a form of commerce. rhode island became the center of slave trading in all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the colonial. up, theydded them would not equal those of rhode island. rhode island is by far the itter of the slave trade, rivals those of the west indies as well. slave trade,nsive it is essential to the economy of the colony. >> learn more about slavery in 6:55ngland this sunday at p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> next, historians compare founding era politics to today's. they stress that while government and voting demographics have changed, many issues that concern americans today, partisanship, foreign influence and the blood of the media worried those in the republic in the early year as well
historian by the name of mark peterson published this giant book on boston when he said -- he phrasedwhen he said that boston was an enslaved society when most of -- where most of the slaves lived elsewhere. the demographics, i pushed back against the demographics. they embraced slave training, especially from africa but also within the americas as a form of commerce. rhode island became the center of slave trading in all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the...
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am when niels peterson was free in front of goal on 75 minutes he should have spoiled don't mince victory but he did last. time did the dying minutes top and also had chances themselves through africa kimi and d.h. he minutes and rafael guerrero in the 89th. somehow poland held on to a slender women a new quality that looks like everyone is finding their right place here and even uncomfortable victories can be celebrated. perfect and perfect one nil 3 points no goals conceded. that open fans were also ecstatic to win with just one goal they celebrated with their team and without the use of shots. after. it took 33 minutes but only on balance manch against both spurred to be interrupted once again thanks to anti whomp banus when the action finally restarted the best and understand what it would be own into a one nil eat. just before the half time loser however there was another delay in playing. that i still feel. for the habs to fix my eyes and get this right before publicist who for the life again doubling up all over the sphere incident notebook machine gun. anyone says didn't want to c
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those that we saw in the great financial crisis in 200820092 compare god to senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics we appreciate your time thank you very much indeed the u.s. state of new jersey suffered 3 deaths and now has 267 coronavirus cases have all his on his injuries and sitting across the river from new york or strict local measures in place. we're here in jersey city a city of about $250000.00 people and we're along this promenade here that on a normal lunchtime would be packed with people workers that are coming out to eat their lunch outside on this promenade that you see behind me there as you can see less than 10 people there right now why because all of those office buildings you see there are pretty much empty right now as everyone has been asked to leave and go work from home that has been the meeting from the governor of of the state of new jersey to see it's very very quiet here as it is in much of the cities such as this but it's really the epicenter here in the state of new york and new jersey new jersey has 178 cases of corona virus one o
those that we saw in the great financial crisis in 200820092 compare god to senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics we appreciate your time thank you very much indeed the u.s. state of new jersey suffered 3 deaths and now has 267 coronavirus cases have all his on his injuries and sitting across the river from new york or strict local measures in place. we're here in jersey city a city of about $250000.00 people and we're along this promenade here that on a normal...
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for more i am joined by laura peterson from the world meteorological organization at the u.n.n new york. it is good to have you on the show. the magnitude and speed of changes to the global climate, it is alarng. what are the main findings of this report? laura: so, the ipcc has long told us that ery facti of a degree of warming matters. and essentially that is what this report is really showing us, that we are continuing to see warming. as you said, we have seen the second hottest year on record last year, and that was even without the presence of el niÑo, which usually adds an extra warming effect. we are also really seeing the warming continuing, it really does matter. the report headlines a number of human factors that have been observed through 2019. from the increase of the majority of new displacements and being linked to weather and climate regions -- reasons. to thousands of deaths being associated with heat waves, which without climate change would have been especially unusual. and also for an increased prevalence of the spread of dengue fever, which is another thing
for more i am joined by laura peterson from the world meteorological organization at the u.n.n new york. it is good to have you on the show. the magnitude and speed of changes to the global climate, it is alarng. what are the main findings of this report? laura: so, the ipcc has long told us that ery facti of a degree of warming matters. and essentially that is what this report is really showing us, that we are continuing to see warming. as you said, we have seen the second hottest year on...
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appreciated do you think that's still the case given the popularity of you tube preachers like jordan peterson who mentions young in almost every lecture some of which were viewed by millions of people carl young seems to be in vogue because they are not well more and more people are finding that young's discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in going to process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important when you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing there is that we are meaning seeking meaning suffering individual and unless we address the task of meaning we haven't really touched the core of what it means to be a human being well it's been a great pleasure great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time i'm pleased to be with you and than
appreciated do you think that's still the case given the popularity of you tube preachers like jordan peterson who mentions young in almost every lecture some of which were viewed by millions of people carl young seems to be in vogue because they are not well more and more people are finding that young's discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the...
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. >>> every morning a workout was planned by jake and jd peterson is studio 30 in mill valley. >>> at the same time power yoga. susan hauser contorts her body as she runs her yoga class. because of the coronavirus client still connect. but only online. >>> we had to think quick. quick response letter let's bring it virtual right away. >>> you have to do what you have to do. i can't just take off and not be there for my clients. who are always there for me.>> reporter: in five years hauser has built a massive following. exclusively online for roughly well over 200 students per class. studio 30 open stores in early february. the shelter in place order cost the business a 10% drop off. they bring in roughly 50 per fitness class. the numbers are climbing. >>> have faith with everything going on. it helps us fight through it. that is how training is. no one really likes to train. the results of the outcome is worth the push.>> reporter: backbone of these gems are the clients. you have to take care of your clients. the price of these online classes are free. >>> everyone loves a win. likwif
. >>> every morning a workout was planned by jake and jd peterson is studio 30 in mill valley. >>> at the same time power yoga. susan hauser contorts her body as she runs her yoga class. because of the coronavirus client still connect. but only online. >>> we had to think quick. quick response letter let's bring it virtual right away. >>> you have to do what you have to do. i can't just take off and not be there for my clients. who are always there for...
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patel, sheryl peterson, as well. thank you to you both. i want to go to some news now on the election front. moments ago, ohio governor mike dewine announced that he is canceling in-person voting tomorrow because of the outbreak. tweeting, quote, we cannot tell people to stay inside, but also tell them to go out and vote. contests in three other states, arizona, florida, and illinois, as well are still on, but officials in those states are making changes because of this outbreak. nbc news political reporter vaughn hillyard is joining us from phoenix, arizona, right now. vaughn, good to talk to you. talk us through, as we were seeing in ohio there, the impact of the coronavirus, a delay there. talk us through what you're hearing from your sense with regards to how this outbreak is affecting the primary contest? >> reporter: exactly. and if we could, i want to emphasize that announcement from the governor of ohio, as simply a recommendation at this point. as it stands, there will be in-person voting in ohio tomorrow. i think that for voters
patel, sheryl peterson, as well. thank you to you both. i want to go to some news now on the election front. moments ago, ohio governor mike dewine announced that he is canceling in-person voting tomorrow because of the outbreak. tweeting, quote, we cannot tell people to stay inside, but also tell them to go out and vote. contests in three other states, arizona, florida, and illinois, as well are still on, but officials in those states are making changes because of this outbreak. nbc news...
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especially dangerous mr peterson has also called for large scale releases of detainees and abductees and also to grant the humanitarian organizations and immediate access to all detention facilities in order to ensure adequate medical care and protective measures i also appeal on humanitarian grounds for long. term ease of use. there must also be immediate access for everyone to humanitarian organizations to all detention facilities. and steps to ensure adequate medical care and protective measures in all places of detention on sunday the government of president bashar al assad announced the 1st case of the virus a young woman who flew into the country has been diagnosed with the disease transport between several provinces in cities has been suspended as a wednesday and nighttime curfew went into effect by the government until further notice schools and universities were temporarily closed in damascus and even the great mosque was closed for the friday prayer for the 1st time in centuries i mean because of the 1902 ation worldwide according to the ambassador of the syrian arab republ
especially dangerous mr peterson has also called for large scale releases of detainees and abductees and also to grant the humanitarian organizations and immediate access to all detention facilities in order to ensure adequate medical care and protective measures i also appeal on humanitarian grounds for long. term ease of use. there must also be immediate access for everyone to humanitarian organizations to all detention facilities. and steps to ensure adequate medical care and protective...
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tanya peterson is doing successful in opening new exhibits. thank you very much, donna. >> is there any other public comment? public comment is closed. >> commissioner anderson. >> tanya, i want to tell you i am excited about the initiatives you shared. we are uc grads, the college of the law. i am proud of your service. i want to let the community know how important horses and hippo therapy. >> we are on the horses, equine therapy. >> i thought it was called hipho therapy. my mother has ms really bad. she hasn't gauged in horse therapy and finds it their pugh at this time. it not only helped her feel better in the weeks after, it lifted her spirits. i commend you for that. there are so many ways to support this. >> i am sorry about your mother. other animals provide healing. we have seen it in the children's zoo. the kids can interact with the goats and that provides healing. there is something about the horses in particular. a lot of the horses are as a result of our fires, families couldn't afford the horses. they send them to slaughterhous
tanya peterson is doing successful in opening new exhibits. thank you very much, donna. >> is there any other public comment? public comment is closed. >> commissioner anderson. >> tanya, i want to tell you i am excited about the initiatives you shared. we are uc grads, the college of the law. i am proud of your service. i want to let the community know how important horses and hippo therapy. >> we are on the horses, equine therapy. >> i thought it was called hipho...
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are trying to keep ahead of the conversation, and the gentleman from the peterson institute will join us tomorrow on bloomberg television and radio. a very important study. if that is the case, you have to believe we will rapidly get the spigot turned on. in europe, for those watching midday morning, the amount of last 12hs in the hours have been absolutely extraordinary. certainly no precedent in my lifetime, no question about that. it literally goes back to the kind of depression tone that our parents and our grandparents told us about. we do not really need to fear that, if we have a government that can come in and assist, do we? correct.w, this is -- no, this is correct. and there is a little bit of a debate whether the economic cost of this furlough is going to be too large. in my opinion, and from what i isd from the scientist, it not so. there have been studies done that show that the totality of the drop in gdp would be lower if you hit the economy hard now , socialating people distancing. it is short-term pain for long-term gain, but we have to be on with this. continue.ll er
are trying to keep ahead of the conversation, and the gentleman from the peterson institute will join us tomorrow on bloomberg television and radio. a very important study. if that is the case, you have to believe we will rapidly get the spigot turned on. in europe, for those watching midday morning, the amount of last 12hs in the hours have been absolutely extraordinary. certainly no precedent in my lifetime, no question about that. it literally goes back to the kind of depression tone that...
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of dollars to help their economies weather the crisis jacob kirkegaard is a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics he says the u.s. aid package should include measures to ensure businesses continue to pay staff and not just absorb the cash injection. there's always a risk particularly here in the united states that it is the sectors in the industries and the businesses with the biggest lobby operations and those that have the highest put in political contributions that gets the government bailouts i would therefore much rather see that the u.s. government spent a lot of money on generating employment security by basically promising small or medium sized businesses that they would pay a significant percentage of the payroll of employees provided that burns didn't lay them off that chinese g.d.p. capital investment and other measures may have declined by as much as 20 percent. during this buyers' attack that's obviously very sobering in my opinion for many european countries right now where the virus is not particularly you know is actually national in scope whi
of dollars to help their economies weather the crisis jacob kirkegaard is a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics he says the u.s. aid package should include measures to ensure businesses continue to pay staff and not just absorb the cash injection. there's always a risk particularly here in the united states that it is the sectors in the industries and the businesses with the biggest lobby operations and those that have the highest put in political contributions...
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adam posen of the peterson institute and david lebovitz of jp morgan are staying with me.or more analysis of our program come i go to gtv on the terminal -- our program, go to gtv on the terminal. browse the features, check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." reaffirming its guidance for this year -- at&t reaffirming its guidance for this year. at&t saying by the end of the second quarter, it plans to have nationwide 5g service. saudi arabia pushing opec and allies for deeper production cuts than planned. the saudis what the cartel to cut more than one billion the -- more than one million barrels a day of output. oil prices have been battered by the coronavirus. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. one reason there's a call for deeper cuts in production is the big jump in the flow of oil from opec middle east exporters. take a look at this. crude supplies from middle east exporters rose to the biggest , despite the016 fact that opec and allies had agreed on cuts for the first part of t
adam posen of the peterson institute and david lebovitz of jp morgan are staying with me.or more analysis of our program come i go to gtv on the terminal -- our program, go to gtv on the terminal. browse the features, check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." reaffirming its guidance for this year -- at&t reaffirming its guidance for this year. at&t saying by the end of the second quarter, it plans to have...
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washington redskins trading football drills for military drills, adrian peterson and josh norman trainingsoldiers, running through an obstacle course and making a combat lesson. they were briefed on military operations in the middle east, part of a collaboration with an israeli high school's robotics team. the time is 2 minutes after the top of the hour. lifelong democrats jump ship for donald trump. >> joe biden or bernie sanders will try to get your vote back. is there anything that would change your mind? >> i like what happened in the country for the past four years. >> reporter: trump comedic asians director tim murdoch says much of the old school of the democratic party taking sides with the president of the radical left. why he says the trend is undeniable when he joins us up next. hasn't gotten a new license plate since the 90s and weight until you hear what he told the officers him over. ♪ >> lifelong democrat who crossed over and voted for donald trump in 2016. is there anything that would change your mind? >> focus on the economy and regulation and deregulation and i like what
washington redskins trading football drills for military drills, adrian peterson and josh norman trainingsoldiers, running through an obstacle course and making a combat lesson. they were briefed on military operations in the middle east, part of a collaboration with an israeli high school's robotics team. the time is 2 minutes after the top of the hour. lifelong democrats jump ship for donald trump. >> joe biden or bernie sanders will try to get your vote back. is there anything that...