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intellectual dark web for example someone like pregnancy nurse brother or dr jordan peterson people. mils lines there are certain things that they discuss that suddenly become or they say something along the lines and all the sudden they're persona non grata in those particular communities now whether or not the attempt to successful or not i think is a honestly irrelevant it is the mentality of this person or their words must not exist that is the and the issue because it goes further than left and right left and right it goes you know beyond something like that it has something to do with our attitudes towards one another as people and i think that those are individuals that are very good examples of that because the people who whenever i would see. dr peterson specifically spoken to by someone who you know would be on a different political or different state of mind than himself there was instantaneous hostility despite the fact that he is such a soft spoken and knowledgeable individual all that up all that we have to go to the heart breaking out about heart break we'll continue o
intellectual dark web for example someone like pregnancy nurse brother or dr jordan peterson people. mils lines there are certain things that they discuss that suddenly become or they say something along the lines and all the sudden they're persona non grata in those particular communities now whether or not the attempt to successful or not i think is a honestly irrelevant it is the mentality of this person or their words must not exist that is the and the issue because it goes further than...
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austin peterson here. 9:50 a a.m. disrespected by twitter. donald trump is throwing a tantrum. >> reporter: austin peterson is a conservative radio host. he's a republican and has almost 67,000 followers on twitter. he sees trump'ss order as a for of governmnment interference th runsns against conservative beliefs. >> i it's a actually a violatio freepepeech thahat the presiden is stepping into territory which he's unfamiliar with t to a sm degree. he is very prolific on twitter, but that's a big difference from understanding twitter. >> reporter: due to greater limits on in-person re-election events, president trump's presence on social media will surely grow. and this ongoing social media feud may lead to unforeseen repercussions. esther oh, nhk world, washington. >>> it's time for a look at the weather with our meteorologist sayaka mori. she explains about the devastating heavy rain that has impacted japan over the past several days. sayaka? >> the main islands of japan have a rainy season in june and july. this year we've got unprecedente
austin peterson here. 9:50 a a.m. disrespected by twitter. donald trump is throwing a tantrum. >> reporter: austin peterson is a conservative radio host. he's a republican and has almost 67,000 followers on twitter. he sees trump'ss order as a for of governmnment interference th runsns against conservative beliefs. >> i it's a actually a violatio freepepeech thahat the presiden is stepping into territory which he's unfamiliar with t to a sm degree. he is very prolific on twitter,...
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we ao e have ceo of the san francisco zoo, tanya peterson. >> thank you .reporter: the san francisco botanical garden d over 20,000 visitors. why is there a difference between the botanical garden and the zoo? >> i do not see a difference especially with the reopening plan. all outdoor places will be open. i think can open safely with less people and in a controlled rmanner. orter: tell me in a nutshell how bad is the financial picture for the oakland zoo? >> it is a matter of numbers. by the end of this month we will have to $.2 million left inhe reserve. we have earned $1 million per month. we will usup the reserves. >> reporter: what about you dr. peterson? how is yo financial picture? >> we are just a couple of months behind. we have not had to use the rserve thanks to the community and mar donors. i think there's a frustration from our donors and our >> reporter: what isthe hold up? what do you understand on why you are not opening? >> frany, i have no understanding wife. s once that outdoor musewould open up that we would get to reopen. we would have
we ao e have ceo of the san francisco zoo, tanya peterson. >> thank you .reporter: the san francisco botanical garden d over 20,000 visitors. why is there a difference between the botanical garden and the zoo? >> i do not see a difference especially with the reopening plan. all outdoor places will be open. i think can open safely with less people and in a controlled rmanner. orter: tell me in a nutshell how bad is the financial picture for the oakland zoo? >> it is a matter of...
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jacobl talk with kierkegaard of the peterson institute. that is coming up next on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is balance of power khan blumer television and radio. i am david westin. is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. we go to mark crumpton. mark: the justice department accusing chinese hackers -- from companies across the world, and more recently targeting firms developing a vaccine for the coronavirus. the hackers stole information they knew was of interest to the chinese government. the hackers targeted companies in 11 major nations, including the u.k. and germany. china, flying across the country. waters rose as high as 10 feet in some areas. heavy rain is expected to continue for six more days. --least 141 people theian interference in brexit referendum. only -- back against president trump's threat to send federal agents to put down on rest. on twitter, mayor lightfoot said she would not allow it and "i will do everything in my power to stop you." twice in recent days the president has said he wa
jacobl talk with kierkegaard of the peterson institute. that is coming up next on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is balance of power khan blumer television and radio. i am david westin. is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. we go to mark crumpton. mark: the justice department accusing chinese hackers -- from companies across the world, and more recently targeting firms developing a vaccine for the coronavirus. the hackers stole information they knew was of...
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peterson? how is your financial picture? >> we are just a couple months behind.we have not had to use the rserve thanks to the community anmajor donors. i think there's a frustration from our donors and r members. >> reporter: what is the hold up? what do you understand on why you are not opening? >> frankly, i have no understanding wife. once that outdoor museums would open up that we would get to reopen. we would have childcare essential workers. we are ouide. we serve the local community and the local families. i have no understanding. b i reached out to the san francisco though department of public healand asked if the san franopsco zoo would . i had a one line response. the date is still pending. i followed up on why it was pending and i have not received a response. i have not received any infoation from the alamed county of help from the oakland zoo reopening. do you have the information? are you getting redtape? >> no, alameda county health department has been very supportive. the county supervisors have iv been suppo the state said we are in iistag if th
peterson? how is your financial picture? >> we are just a couple months behind.we have not had to use the rserve thanks to the community anmajor donors. i think there's a frustration from our donors and r members. >> reporter: what is the hold up? what do you understand on why you are not opening? >> frankly, i have no understanding wife. once that outdoor museums would open up that we would get to reopen. we would have childcare essential workers. we are ouide. we serve the...
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and so at this time i'd like to introduce tonya peterson. [applause] thank you, mayor breed, for your leadership and keeping us all safe. i have the honor of welcoming you to our newly reimagined san francisco zoo and gardens. when we reopen, you'll see some subtle and not so subtle changes. in addition to timed online ticketing, you'll see painted bear cloths eight feet apart at our front gate to remind our family of social distancing. you will see circles in the grass so that our zoo campers can play safely. zoo campers, many of whom are children of essential workers of this city. and we've even created a new position, safety ambassador, who will ride around the zoo on their bikes to gently remind you how to properly wear your face covering. more importantly, science tells us that we are safe to open. not only are we a nearly 100-acre outdoor park, serving primarily families or those who live in self-selected pods, but we were the first zoo to be built on a coastline with open space as far as the eye can see. we were the very first zoo in
and so at this time i'd like to introduce tonya peterson. [applause] thank you, mayor breed, for your leadership and keeping us all safe. i have the honor of welcoming you to our newly reimagined san francisco zoo and gardens. when we reopen, you'll see some subtle and not so subtle changes. in addition to timed online ticketing, you'll see painted bear cloths eight feet apart at our front gate to remind our family of social distancing. you will see circles in the grass so that our zoo campers...
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professor peterson? go ahead. >> thank you for the question. i dant want to sbnd to the speaker's question, you're right the law is not retroactive? however we can't rule out the possibility that actions taken before the law went into force may contradict to target people for investigations or prosecution. regardlessing what can be done i would like to suggest that we focus on the united nations and turn out the international community as a whole, because i do think it's mornt we try to avoid things that can hurt the hong kong people and try to focus more on the national human rights monitoring mechanisms. i do think the international community can help participate in that. and although china likes often to react badly to international monitoring the truth is that the chinese government voluntarily agreed to this process when it agreed that the iccpr would continue to apply to hong kong and the hong kong will report to u.n. human rights committee. other kmert mechanisms in the united i think can help shine a light. >> and i think that is our ne
professor peterson? go ahead. >> thank you for the question. i dant want to sbnd to the speaker's question, you're right the law is not retroactive? however we can't rule out the possibility that actions taken before the law went into force may contradict to target people for investigations or prosecution. regardlessing what can be done i would like to suggest that we focus on the united nations and turn out the international community as a whole, because i do think it's mornt we try to...
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masonry and encourage the younger ones perhaps to do an apprenticeship and become professionals peterson but everyone who takes part in a workshop leaves with a smile on their face we show them the right way to hold the tools but above always has on a love for the material and that's a great feeling but i will know. the workshops are part of efforts to raise awareness about masonry because the basilica 2nd spy is finally being rebuilt. it was damaged by lightning in the mid 19th century and dismantled. when all the clues we want people to get involved in the reconstruction of this historical building will buy them as well and for that if you will need to be hands on lab so they can really get stuck in. the tools being used for the project a not very different from base used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but that practicing on clay if you go i'm going to help build the spire so i'm happy by the national dog. this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is home to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including 10
masonry and encourage the younger ones perhaps to do an apprenticeship and become professionals peterson but everyone who takes part in a workshop leaves with a smile on their face we show them the right way to hold the tools but above always has on a love for the material and that's a great feeling but i will know. the workshops are part of efforts to raise awareness about masonry because the basilica 2nd spy is finally being rebuilt. it was damaged by lightning in the mid 19th century and...
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carl peterson, law of university of hawaii. at university of washington. and virtually, electronically, nathan, legislative counsel, former member of hong kong and former chairman. for years, the world has watched in horror as beijing has accelerated its campaign to dismantle the rights and freedoms of the people of hong brutal response to peaceful protest, to the introduction of the horrific extradition law that was put in. so many times his committee, mr. mccall, mr. eliot engel, the senate, marco rubio, mr. cardin -- over there, democrats and republicans have put the bright spotlight on what is happening. of chinaessional chair chaired by mr. mccubbin and cochaired by mr. smith. cochair chris smith has worked. hard with hearings to have this committee call attention to all of this. the commission on human rights, a former chair on this committee, in a bipartisan way has called attention to all of in terms ofe years, hong kong, more specifically, leading up to 1987 and including that. and what is so sad about it is regime thinksse they can act with impun
carl peterson, law of university of hawaii. at university of washington. and virtually, electronically, nathan, legislative counsel, former member of hong kong and former chairman. for years, the world has watched in horror as beijing has accelerated its campaign to dismantle the rights and freedoms of the people of hong brutal response to peaceful protest, to the introduction of the horrific extradition law that was put in. so many times his committee, mr. mccall, mr. eliot engel, the senate,...
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for the man milking his products, only ceo tony peterson joining us live from sweden.see you, think of her staying up late. i live for oatly, any oatmeal, i love it. let's talk about this group and how it came together and what it means for the growth of your company going forward. >> it means a lot, we can survive a plant-based movement in our election capability with confidence and we can continue to innovate in depth like we do. and we just hope that we want to have more diversified ownership structure in u.s. being the largest market for us, single market, single country, we thought we needed american investors. also bringing generational voices into the mix and people who support our mission and our values and our decision. this is great. liz: i nearly lost an eye at whole foods trying to get this. i'm telling you there's an actual shortage, what will this injection of money do for you, can you put together a global network of factories where you can put out more and what have you experienced during the covid crisis. >> we have increased our supply 30 - 40% since
for the man milking his products, only ceo tony peterson joining us live from sweden.see you, think of her staying up late. i live for oatly, any oatmeal, i love it. let's talk about this group and how it came together and what it means for the growth of your company going forward. >> it means a lot, we can survive a plant-based movement in our election capability with confidence and we can continue to innovate in depth like we do. and we just hope that we want to have more diversified...
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long several times today and about professor peterson is one i want to stress. the witness to china is not through bluster and unilateral trade restrictions. while asking for help with the re-election. the way to stand up to the chinese and present a united front of the international community and engage in the diplomatic mechanisms in the u.n. and elsewhere is to raise and legitimate issues with china. the united states is the only country that can gather the world around these issues. so we have to lead. these international treaties and mechanisms are only as strong as the u.s.'s commitment to them. when we withdraw, they don't go away. they're simply used by the chinese and others who don't believe in the expansion of democracy and human rights and the right of self-determination, and as a member of the meeting for the first time after some pretty big revelations have been issued about the administration, i think we have to talk about the elephant in the room which is that the president of the united states has been accused by his former national security adv
long several times today and about professor peterson is one i want to stress. the witness to china is not through bluster and unilateral trade restrictions. while asking for help with the re-election. the way to stand up to the chinese and present a united front of the international community and engage in the diplomatic mechanisms in the u.n. and elsewhere is to raise and legitimate issues with china. the united states is the only country that can gather the world around these issues. so we...
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. >> good morning, austin peterson hehere with news radio kwos, 9: a.m. disrespected by twitter.sident donald trump is throwing a tantrum. >> austin petersrsen is a conservative radio host. he's a republican and has almost 67,000 followers on twitter. he sees trump's order as a form of government interference that runs against conservative beliefs. >> it's actually a v violation free s speech. the presesident is spping into territory whicich he is unfamilr with to a small degree. he is very prolific on twitter, but that's quite a big difference from understanding twitter. >> reporter: due to greater limits on in-person re-election events, president trump's presence on social media will surely grow, and this ongoing social media feud may lead to unforeseen repercussions. esther oh, nhk world, washington. >>> let's bring back meteorologist tsietsi monare now for more updates on world weather. tsietsi. >> hello once again. it is expected to be quite a rainy start towards southeastern china and moving towards parts of japan. some of the biggest reasons for that is the abnormal weathe
. >> good morning, austin peterson hehere with news radio kwos, 9: a.m. disrespected by twitter.sident donald trump is throwing a tantrum. >> austin petersrsen is a conservative radio host. he's a republican and has almost 67,000 followers on twitter. he sees trump's order as a form of government interference that runs against conservative beliefs. >> it's actually a v violation free s speech. the presesident is spping into territory whicich he is unfamilr with to a small...
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>>including the fremont police chief kimberly peterson we asked her about a rally outside her department last month you might have heard about that protesters were asking officers to kneel and met mostly with refusal but the chief says there were things about that confrontation. we did not necessarily hear about. >>it wasn't so much refuse on it's important to understand that in that particular i was actually being called to get on my knees for example, so that really wasn't the moment of unity that it might have. seen it really wasn't an invitation in that moment, i'm absolutely willing to me or my community in unity that particular a was not that protect was not that right for the most part it was very much a peaceful protest. it's certainly was not the majority of the crowd, but there was a small number right in the front. of us again you same things that i really can't repeat on a national or on a local tv. but did tell me demanding me to me to get on my knees for example calling names et cetera. so like i said that just really an invitation that at unity in that moment regardless it
>>including the fremont police chief kimberly peterson we asked her about a rally outside her department last month you might have heard about that protesters were asking officers to kneel and met mostly with refusal but the chief says there were things about that confrontation. we did not necessarily hear about. >>it wasn't so much refuse on it's important to understand that in that particular i was actually being called to get on my knees for example, so that really wasn't the...
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peterson: -- mr. peters: peerts bill passed away at the age of 107 and will be laid to rest today. ll served with honor and and was according to navy records the oldest living military officer. he joined the naval reserve and called to active duty on december 8, 1941. he was covering the southern coast of california. he searched for submarine activity and intercepted nazi nail bound for mexico and sent it up the chain of command. he severed in gum that led to the surrender of the last two japanese hold outs who hidden in the jungles there. later, bill served in the pentagon as intelligence watch officer during the bay of pigs and cuban missile crisis. william debriefed sailors of the uss pueblo after they were held captive in north korea for 11 months. at one point occurring his career during a time of significant labor unress, he was ontacted by roy cohn and asked him to conduct domestic spying. he viewed the request as illegal and refused to turn over the files that he wanted on the long shoremen's union. he was a fierce defender of our constitution. he was one of the first stude
peterson: -- mr. peters: peerts bill passed away at the age of 107 and will be laid to rest today. ll served with honor and and was according to navy records the oldest living military officer. he joined the naval reserve and called to active duty on december 8, 1941. he was covering the southern coast of california. he searched for submarine activity and intercepted nazi nail bound for mexico and sent it up the chain of command. he severed in gum that led to the surrender of the last two...
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from her hospital bed, pattie peterson has this message for skeptics. >> everyone is like, this is blown until you are the person who has no contact with anyone and you're helpless. >> patty is very sick. but she's hopeful she'll be back with those little girls soon. this morning we're outside ben topp hospital in houston which has had to transfer some of its patients out as its icu near capacity. this morning texas health officials say there could be a potential spike again here later this week as mult peiple communities report the numbers from the july 4th holiday. gayle? >> oh, boy, janet. that news isn't good but sure thank patty for sharing her story. maybe people will listen to her. someone going through it. >>> there's growing concern that the coronavirus may spread farther than previously thought in those tiny airborne particles we're hearing about. those particles, for example, from a sneeze, can spread up to six feet without a mask. but more than 200 scientists are now urging the w.h.o. to reconsider their guidance on that when it comes to indoor spaces. our chief medical corre
from her hospital bed, pattie peterson has this message for skeptics. >> everyone is like, this is blown until you are the person who has no contact with anyone and you're helpless. >> patty is very sick. but she's hopeful she'll be back with those little girls soon. this morning we're outside ben topp hospital in houston which has had to transfer some of its patients out as its icu near capacity. this morning texas health officials say there could be a potential spike again here...
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today, i'm very honored to join general secretary hong kong confederation of trade unions, carol peterson, professor of law university of hawaii, brian long, a ph.d. university candidate, university of washington, and virtually, electronically, nathan wall. legislative council of hong kong and former chairman. again, for years the world has watched in horror as beijing has accelerated its campaign to dismantle the rights and freedoms of the people of hong kong. from its brutal response to peaceful protests to the introduction of the horrific extradition law that we condemned. so many times this committee, mr. hall, the senate marco rubio, mr. cardin and others have put -- now chris van hollen, mr. toomey. democrats and republicans have put the bright spotlight on what is happening, the china -- the executive commission on china chaired by mr. mcgovern and co-chaired by chris smith, vice chair chris smith, have worked hard with hearings, et cetera, as has this committee to call attention to all of this. the commission on human rights, a former chair of this committee, in a bipartisan way,
today, i'm very honored to join general secretary hong kong confederation of trade unions, carol peterson, professor of law university of hawaii, brian long, a ph.d. university candidate, university of washington, and virtually, electronically, nathan wall. legislative council of hong kong and former chairman. again, for years the world has watched in horror as beijing has accelerated its campaign to dismantle the rights and freedoms of the people of hong kong. from its brutal response to...
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but it's not just on the street that fast food is going up to scale 3 years ago sweden's magnus peterson opened his own little restaurant called selma now he's reinventing the classic danish snack smorgasbord the danish open sandwich he's put all of his experience in core may cuisine into making open sandwiches and he's been rewarded with a listing in the michelin guide. to the big difference i would say for sure the craftsmanship and the the the quality of the greedy ends and then having that finding that balance because i think some people just put some stuff on top of some bread. but a classically very well trained chef who thinks of the everything ass and greedy and sin something that should be a balance and i think you also see that even 3 michelin star restaurant i mean edition look very simple but it's not. back at the street food market at the old port the michelin starred restaurant one away operates its own stand on offer is korean style fried chicken for paired by the head chef. how did you do cooking at all mo if you're cooking here of your cooking in a mission is not rationa
but it's not just on the street that fast food is going up to scale 3 years ago sweden's magnus peterson opened his own little restaurant called selma now he's reinventing the classic danish snack smorgasbord the danish open sandwich he's put all of his experience in core may cuisine into making open sandwiches and he's been rewarded with a listing in the michelin guide. to the big difference i would say for sure the craftsmanship and the the the quality of the greedy ends and then having that...
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. >> reporter: pattie peterson is a single mom raising two daughters and her niece. 29-year-old nurse tested positive for the coronavirus and she has been in a critical care unit since last week. >> you know everyone is saying it is blown out of proportion until you are the person laying in c.c.u. who has no contact with anybody, and you are helpless. >> reporter: there's a new study out that shows asymptomatic carriers are responsible for the transmission of half of the coronavirus cases. >> you could inadvertently and innocent affsoo is repr: bre yet again. he is now allowing gyms to stay open, and restaurants that were slated to close tomorrow can continue with outdoor dining. >> it is better than nothing. i am hoping the guests can understand the situation about social distancing. this is the new rules and we'll see how it goes. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs >> reporter: this is jaime yuccas in los angeles, where the wait to get tested can take hours. that is the case at this covid testing site at dodger stadium and across the country, where delayed results are
. >> reporter: pattie peterson is a single mom raising two daughters and her niece. 29-year-old nurse tested positive for the coronavirus and she has been in a critical care unit since last week. >> you know everyone is saying it is blown out of proportion until you are the person laying in c.c.u. who has no contact with anybody, and you are helpless. >> reporter: there's a new study out that shows asymptomatic carriers are responsible for the transmission of half of the...
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where we're following it very hard to get employees and the employees more like staying at home peterson getting paid not to a person that just washing dishes for 2 hours a week has gone up to $750.00 a week. automatically bill a few comments different ople sewing it's not worth their while working. speaking to the recruiters millais to see this signing that they hope it will on the books but they don't want to work. so the temporary arrangement means a straight in job seekers get the equivalent of an extra $770.00 u.s. dollars per fortnight because of the health crisis but that boost expires in september in part because leaders also suspect people are starting to rely on it too much we're getting a lot of anecdotal feedback from small businesses even large businesses where some of them are finding it hard to get people to come and take the shifts because they're on these higher levels of payment. the promise is remark fired people up on line as you do accusing him of denigrating the very low paid and being selective with the facts. 100 percent of the anecdotal evidence has been from a l
where we're following it very hard to get employees and the employees more like staying at home peterson getting paid not to a person that just washing dishes for 2 hours a week has gone up to $750.00 a week. automatically bill a few comments different ople sewing it's not worth their while working. speaking to the recruiters millais to see this signing that they hope it will on the books but they don't want to work. so the temporary arrangement means a straight in job seekers get the...
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morgan hill coming in at 91, san jose at 8586 bill peterson along with cupertino and los gatos with a pair of 8 east bay shoreline to the south. we have about 84 fremont we'll probably see more of them along to the south tri valley about 90 dublin, 87 meanwhile, 91 going on walnut creek 92 for concord 78 san leandro and 73 for berkeley jumping up the north bay here the cool spot delay who at 71 bunny should 84. 85 for now an 89 for sonoma with 90 going on for santa rosa 67 meanwhile for stenson beach get used to the 90's inland there with us it looks like not just to finish off the week but through the weekend and on into early next week. check in bay area highways and byways villa said probably will do that let's head over to the bridges you want to check the drive around the bay area this morning. >>we have the bay bridge 80 west. and yes it is picking up picking up does not mean bad we just got more folks rolling into san francisco right now, i'm looking at the maps that i don't see any problems that you have to deal with in the maze so coming from 24 5.80 that you sure. >>all is w
morgan hill coming in at 91, san jose at 8586 bill peterson along with cupertino and los gatos with a pair of 8 east bay shoreline to the south. we have about 84 fremont we'll probably see more of them along to the south tri valley about 90 dublin, 87 meanwhile, 91 going on walnut creek 92 for concord 78 san leandro and 73 for berkeley jumping up the north bay here the cool spot delay who at 71 bunny should 84. 85 for now an 89 for sonoma with 90 going on for santa rosa 67 meanwhile for stenson...
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you talked a bit before, miss peterson, about the media at the time. . can you give us a sense of how it operated in the country? newspapers were partisan. who was reading them and how did they affect what was happening in the court and in the city? >> well, the short answer as to what was reading them, was everybody. newspapers would arrive at a local tavern and people would just grab them and read them out loud. we are talking about an era in which americans were incredibly literal it and incredibly invested in the political life of the nation. so the specific newspaper debates that happened after mcculloch involved several men writing under assumed names in that was pretty common at the time. writing, or disguising the fact that, for example, one of the major players was spencer ronan, the chief justice of virginia's highest court. and they wrote long exclamations of marshals opinion, right next to where the opinion would be printed in the newspaper for everyone to see. >> chief justice marshall took exception to this, and as we learned, he tried to d
you talked a bit before, miss peterson, about the media at the time. . can you give us a sense of how it operated in the country? newspapers were partisan. who was reading them and how did they affect what was happening in the court and in the city? >> well, the short answer as to what was reading them, was everybody. newspapers would arrive at a local tavern and people would just grab them and read them out loud. we are talking about an era in which americans were incredibly literal it...
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pops peterson who lives very near the rockwell museum, fear",ly " freedom from except the newspaper hasanged to, " i cannot breathe". you have other images of freedom of speech today, shouting, accusing, pointing. . fake fake. fake. fake news gathering the news as they wish from sources they wish. we see in the images that have been submitted by the artists, much greater diversity of subject. white, from, diverse cultures. all creeds. freedom of speech and liberty. in all national values. with religious figures from around the world all coming together. human rights and eleanor roosevelt. this is part of the exhibition that has been extremely popular guests, and particularly younger people, who sometimes see the freedom of expression as expressed in the 1940's as limiting,lamenting -- sometimes monolithic, and now understanding that freedom in america today is something that is vitally important. from what perspective someone comes from, to an extent they have received such freedoms and bestow that respect onto others. you can go through this part of the exhibition and see various theme
pops peterson who lives very near the rockwell museum, fear",ly " freedom from except the newspaper hasanged to, " i cannot breathe". you have other images of freedom of speech today, shouting, accusing, pointing. . fake fake. fake. fake news gathering the news as they wish from sources they wish. we see in the images that have been submitted by the artists, much greater diversity of subject. white, from, diverse cultures. all creeds. freedom of speech and liberty. in all...
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we brought people like john ponder, from los angeles and gary rye is from ohio, willie peterson, all are activist and low-income communities bringing about a gang intervention in making the places safe. john ponder is taking 2000 people who came out of prison and help them to live stable lives, he has 500 volunteers. about 40% are police officers. police officers actually mentoring the offenders in the consequence of violent encounters between police and the minority is dramatically reduced. so we have models on the ground, around the country that shows that these are people who are taking these values and using them as a means of promoting redemption and transformation of people and communities and their restoring communities. we as conservatives must see them as allies and supply them with funding, also scholars should be writing about them, it would be good to point to an example in a low-income community. what the woodson center is trying to establish is the center for the study of resilience. and not just to failure studies. and so as you say, the la left s broadway, movies, wha
we brought people like john ponder, from los angeles and gary rye is from ohio, willie peterson, all are activist and low-income communities bringing about a gang intervention in making the places safe. john ponder is taking 2000 people who came out of prison and help them to live stable lives, he has 500 volunteers. about 40% are police officers. police officers actually mentoring the offenders in the consequence of violent encounters between police and the minority is dramatically reduced. so...
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political spectrum, there is also the rise of atavism which is a reactionary desire, fans of jordan peterson on one hand, member of men's rights groups. the alt-right, generally this neo- water down meet jeanette some of let's return to the good old days when the hybrid of ancient greece as seen through hercules journeys and the 1950s, the good old days when men and women -- we all had our place. this kind of obsession with physical strength with more deal truth of the blood and that sort of implicit blood and soil that i will just let hang. i think that this reactionary which is a response to the desiccated modern world and the civilization in which feminism and culture was destroyed. a kind of desire to reclaim a past. a very strong interest in slightly dubious site. what nature says goes. i would kind of call it a kind of nature worship. a very different form of paganism that takes very different things from our pagan past. >> and, so, do you, just in listening to you describe it and the things that you reference, it seems to me that in part you can see that as kind of a sex and gender po
political spectrum, there is also the rise of atavism which is a reactionary desire, fans of jordan peterson on one hand, member of men's rights groups. the alt-right, generally this neo- water down meet jeanette some of let's return to the good old days when the hybrid of ancient greece as seen through hercules journeys and the 1950s, the good old days when men and women -- we all had our place. this kind of obsession with physical strength with more deal truth of the blood and that sort of...
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according to the peterson institute of economics, china's purchases under the agreement are far belowir year-to-date targets. through may, china's purchases are at, almost $27 billion. that is not even half of their year-to-date target. on wall street today, stocks lower, a sell-off on the dow which fell 397 points. the s&p lost 34. the nasdaq down 90. volume on the big board, 4.6 billion shares. great concern about, about the rising cases of the china virus. crude oil, down about a percent to 40.34 a barrel. the u.s. government awarded maryland-based company novavax $1.6 billion to develop a china virus vaccine as early as this year. novavax stock surged more than 40% today. a reminder, listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. my knew book we want to tell you about, "the trump century," how our president changed the course of history forever. it is available for preorder now at "the trump century".com. the big will be released on september 22nd. we urge you to read it every wonderful page. >>> up next, another globalist organization wants more
according to the peterson institute of economics, china's purchases under the agreement are far belowir year-to-date targets. through may, china's purchases are at, almost $27 billion. that is not even half of their year-to-date target. on wall street today, stocks lower, a sell-off on the dow which fell 397 points. the s&p lost 34. the nasdaq down 90. volume on the big board, 4.6 billion shares. great concern about, about the rising cases of the china virus. crude oil, down about a percent...
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decisions, 1948, shelley versus kramer. 1954 brown versus board of education, 1962 valley versus peterson is what i would have said at john lewis' funeral, 1967 loving versus virginia. 1968 jones versus meyer. 1970 went grade versus -- 1986, paxton versus kentucky. now, here is what i didn't hear at the funeral when obama was giving a democrat left-wing kook speech, not a word about america's greatness. not a word about how men in our military, black, white, brown, red, yellow, went off to beat hitler. and italy, fascist italy put their lives on the line, 400,000 of them died. not a word about the men in korea and vietnam in afghanistan and iraq in our diverse, integrated military, not a word! not a word about the thousands murdered and our city every year. 7500 black people, mostly 90% by other black people, including in the city of chicago! didn't bring it up once! not a word about the nuclear family and personal responsibility and opportunity! not a single uplifting word for the country that made him rich and made him president and made him powerful! rather than saying, look at what i'
decisions, 1948, shelley versus kramer. 1954 brown versus board of education, 1962 valley versus peterson is what i would have said at john lewis' funeral, 1967 loving versus virginia. 1968 jones versus meyer. 1970 went grade versus -- 1986, paxton versus kentucky. now, here is what i didn't hear at the funeral when obama was giving a democrat left-wing kook speech, not a word about america's greatness. not a word about how men in our military, black, white, brown, red, yellow, went off to beat...
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columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and editorial board member kyle petersonou wrote this week disagreeing with the house speaker on her take and you say it was a defeat for democrats, how so? kimberley: in my mind the ruling that came in about in particular which dealt with congressional subpoenas for the first time layed out some tests that congress has to hit if it wants to obtain and get subpoenas against the executive branch demand my mind that does put new restrictions on congress and what it can do and makes it harder going forward for them to get information. paul: you know, if -- i disagree a little bit with that, kim, if that was -- kimberley: i know you do. paul: if that was real disruption on congress, here is the prong test and they don't meet it and we are demanding it back to the court. that's what i wonder about. kimberley: so i totally agree with that, the decision that clarence thomas likes to say should have gone further. [laughter] kimberley: they should have got rid of it and said you failed, so try again, but this was a concession roberts
columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and editorial board member kyle petersonou wrote this week disagreeing with the house speaker on her take and you say it was a defeat for democrats, how so? kimberley: in my mind the ruling that came in about in particular which dealt with congressional subpoenas for the first time layed out some tests that congress has to hit if it wants to obtain and get subpoenas against the executive branch demand my mind that does put new...
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across the political spectrum is sort of reactionary desire -- and you find this fans of jordan peterson members of men's rights groups, generally this kind of quasi- neo, watered down hyped up of let's return to good old days when the hybrid of ancient greece as seen through hercules legendary journeys in senior pleasantville were men were men and women were women and we all had our place in this kind of obsession for physical trends with truth of the blood there is an implicit blood and soil here i will let hang in the air. i think it is reactionary codes itself is a response to the modern world and the civilization which feminism and pc culture have destroyed is kind of desire to reclaim an imagined primal path. as a very strong interest with the wet nature says goes. i'll call of a kind of nature worship. it's a very different form of paganism that takes very different things from our pagan path shall we say. >> just in listening to you describe it in the figures you reference, it seems to be in parts that you can see that as kind of and gender polarization in religion. will there ar
across the political spectrum is sort of reactionary desire -- and you find this fans of jordan peterson members of men's rights groups, generally this kind of quasi- neo, watered down hyped up of let's return to good old days when the hybrid of ancient greece as seen through hercules legendary journeys in senior pleasantville were men were men and women were women and we all had our place in this kind of obsession for physical trends with truth of the blood there is an implicit blood and soil...
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calling what is happening in our cities mostly peaceful protests is a lot like calling scot peterson a mostly faithful husband or al capone a mostly law-abiding businessman. there is a constitutional right to peaceably assemble. where does that right to stop? a.g. barr: when it becomes violent criminal activity. that is the challenge here. i mean, you have honest people out protesting and demonstrating and that is important first amendment activity that we believe strongly in and try to protect. violentparticular opportunists that are involved here get into those crowds and then start engaging in very violent activity and hijack it. a lot of protesters have been telling law enforcement, providing information to us, about these people who are not with them, not demonstrators, but they're coming in, and a lot of demonstrators leave when that happens because they see what is happening themselves. >> would you call that balance a myth? >> the time has expired. mr. wu. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you, mr. barr, for being here today. i would like to ask some questions about the regal st
calling what is happening in our cities mostly peaceful protests is a lot like calling scot peterson a mostly faithful husband or al capone a mostly law-abiding businessman. there is a constitutional right to peaceably assemble. where does that right to stop? a.g. barr: when it becomes violent criminal activity. that is the challenge here. i mean, you have honest people out protesting and demonstrating and that is important first amendment activity that we believe strongly in and try to...
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she picked at the murder that came from the peterson house, it was put on a green flat wallpaper, big cabinet table in the middle of the room. it stay this way until president george bush is administration. he said you know, i like this sort of conference room idea but i really prefer to have a private office in public corduroy could have more intimate meetings. since then, several iterations, including, you can see the finished room, mrs. kennedy's room on the upper left, and george w. bush version of the office. still using the table as his desk. and the grand sofa underneath. a grand painting underneath the desk, ended the spanish american war. president kennedy alluded in the full version of the tape but the fact that they weren't going to the west wing but i thought i would bring to your attention that he said in the tape that this was placed in the oval office by mrs. kennedy. it had been in the private quarters until the time, she thought it would be the best desk he would say that. it was given by queen victoria 1980. it came with two interesting photographs from the kennedy l
she picked at the murder that came from the peterson house, it was put on a green flat wallpaper, big cabinet table in the middle of the room. it stay this way until president george bush is administration. he said you know, i like this sort of conference room idea but i really prefer to have a private office in public corduroy could have more intimate meetings. since then, several iterations, including, you can see the finished room, mrs. kennedy's room on the upper left, and george w. bush...
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the new smith-peterson amendment tasks the g.a.o. with that job. mr. speaker, books and articles have been written creditably asserting that research at fort dietri ietrich and plumb island and elsewhere was conducted to have disease.into lyme a book "bitten", chris has an with a doctor, the researcher who's credited with disease.ng lyme turns out he was a bioweapons specialist. the interviews combined with to the doctor's files eveal he and other bioweapons pecialists stuffed ticked with disease to cause disability and death. and other isease diseases exploding in the united 327,000 newstimated cases each year and 10% to 20% f those people with chronic lyme, americans have a right to know whether or not any of this is true. questions we t of ask in the amendment, but the most important question of all -- can any of the information that might be from the g.a.o. study help current day researchers mitigate and opefully cure lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases. the g.a.o. to ask the hard questions. i yield back the balance of my time and, again, i
the new smith-peterson amendment tasks the g.a.o. with that job. mr. speaker, books and articles have been written creditably asserting that research at fort dietri ietrich and plumb island and elsewhere was conducted to have disease.into lyme a book "bitten", chris has an with a doctor, the researcher who's credited with disease.ng lyme turns out he was a bioweapons specialist. the interviews combined with to the doctor's files eveal he and other bioweapons pecialists stuffed ticked...
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you find this and fans of jordan peterson on one hand more generally the quasi- or neo watered down hyped up of let's return to the good old days when sort of the hybrid of ancient greece as seen through hercules in the 1950s have seen through pleasantville for the good old days were men were men and women were women, we all had our place in this obsession with physical strength, the truth of the blood, and the implicit blood that i will just let hang in the air. i think this kind of reactionary image cozy itself as a response to the modern world and the corrupt modern world and the civilization which feminism and pc culture have destroyed is a kind of desire to reclaim an imagined primal past with a very strong interest dubious evil site and what new interest goes it's kind of a nature worship. that is a very different form of paganism that takes very different things from our pagan path shall we say. >> so and just listening to describe it in the figures you reference, it seems to me imparts you can see that as a and gender polarization and religion right? obviously their mail which is,
you find this and fans of jordan peterson on one hand more generally the quasi- or neo watered down hyped up of let's return to the good old days when sort of the hybrid of ancient greece as seen through hercules in the 1950s have seen through pleasantville for the good old days were men were men and women were women, we all had our place in this obsession with physical strength, the truth of the blood, and the implicit blood that i will just let hang in the air. i think this kind of...
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sanjay gupta and cnn senior political reporter nia-malika peterson. can you believe the commander in chief in the midst of the biggest peacetime deaths of people in this country, i talk about it every night and i'm still stunned we're in this mess at the helm. >> yeah, i watched his comments this evening, anderson and i was speechless. you know, today we have 40,000 new kazs just in the southern states, the swath from florida to california. globally we had 200,000 cases. so basically, one-fifth of the world's cases, one-fourth, one-fifth of the new cases are in our southern states. the deaths are going up. the hospitalizations are going up. hospitals are becoming overwhelmed and we're doing this largely without a federal response. bits and piented pieces. the states are left to more or less figure it out on our own and it's only going to get worse. you know, this is 136,000 deaths now but the deaths are starting to increase and the projections are about 200,000 deaths by october and again, no end in sight. the point is there is no plan. there is no fe
sanjay gupta and cnn senior political reporter nia-malika peterson. can you believe the commander in chief in the midst of the biggest peacetime deaths of people in this country, i talk about it every night and i'm still stunned we're in this mess at the helm. >> yeah, i watched his comments this evening, anderson and i was speechless. you know, today we have 40,000 new kazs just in the southern states, the swath from florida to california. globally we had 200,000 cases. so basically,...
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yesterday scribners repeatedly to issue low priced editions of his wife's work to compete with tv petersonl the material on this side came from the scribner archives where i spent a week reading. burnett wrote saying he hopes scribner could recommend a decent firm in new york that might take on the task of issuing us a wife's wife and cheap paperback editions and specifically is incredibly disengine reducely mentions both george mon roy which scribner would have been appalled by and the archrival harper which began the franklin square edition. dodge made a much more obvious pitch for a summer volume. we ono her from hans brinker in and the silver skates skates ana popular children's magazine but she had a collection of extort story -- short stores for adults and she saw a opinion torrey issuing it for the summer market and writes to scribners, quote do you think well of the idea of issuing a cheap and abridged edition of the book in a soft bit attractive cover for summer reading. two years later she renewed her request for a cheap and thin covered edition, assuring scribner's quote a numbe
yesterday scribners repeatedly to issue low priced editions of his wife's work to compete with tv petersonl the material on this side came from the scribner archives where i spent a week reading. burnett wrote saying he hopes scribner could recommend a decent firm in new york that might take on the task of issuing us a wife's wife and cheap paperback editions and specifically is incredibly disengine reducely mentions both george mon roy which scribner would have been appalled by and the...
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she did in fact pick that border that came out of the peterson house, where president lincoln died andput on the green flocked wallpaper. victorian drapes and the big grant cabinet table down the middle of the room. so it stayed this way until president george bush's administration. and the room was starting to wear out. the fabrics were getting threat bare and he said i like this sort of conference room idea but i would like to have a private office to have more intimate meetings and that is the way the room has remained since then and several iterations including the finished room, mrs. kennedy's room at the upper left and the george w. bush version of the office. still using the big treaty table as his desk and the grant sofa under the portrait of president grant between the windows and a great painting behind the desk of the signing of the peace protocol that ended the spanish/american war. and president kennedy alluded in the full version of the tape that the fact that they were not going to the west wing. but i thought i'd bring to your attention, he did mention in the tape that
she did in fact pick that border that came out of the peterson house, where president lincoln died andput on the green flocked wallpaper. victorian drapes and the big grant cabinet table down the middle of the room. so it stayed this way until president george bush's administration. and the room was starting to wear out. the fabrics were getting threat bare and he said i like this sort of conference room idea but i would like to have a private office to have more intimate meetings and that is...
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this is vernon township this is the peterson pool. it just opened today.ed, director of parks in the vernon township. you have huge pent-up demand. you're booked in the pools? >> for two weeks we're asking people to sign up in advance. reporter: melissa look, what the restrictions are, if you are in the pool, you don't have to wear a mask. i have a mask, anyone on the pool desk is supposed to have a mask. 50 capacity in the pool. you do temperature checks before they come. the masks, as we said. don't take a shower here. >> shower at home, change at home, whatever you can do to minimize having to touch things here. reporter: are people following the rules? are people feeling safe? >> so far. we hope it continues that way. reporter: as i said, melissa, nothing like what it is going to be. this is sort of a soft opening today. from now on people are waving. very happy to be here. this is the whole thing. if you follow the directions, you know the president said though, that today he thought he looked good in a mask. i don't think i look good in a mask. you k
this is vernon township this is the peterson pool. it just opened today.ed, director of parks in the vernon township. you have huge pent-up demand. you're booked in the pools? >> for two weeks we're asking people to sign up in advance. reporter: melissa look, what the restrictions are, if you are in the pool, you don't have to wear a mask. i have a mask, anyone on the pool desk is supposed to have a mask. 50 capacity in the pool. you do temperature checks before they come. the masks, as...