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peterson's head.that this could be the result of a fall. >> reporter: by dawn, news of kathleen's fall started rippling through the family. details were still vague when family members reached michael's girls, margaret and martha, at college. >> she said -- um "something's happened." your mom has fallen down the stairs. you know it was an accident. you know, you should come home. >> reporter: by the time kathleen's daughter, caitlin, got the word, it was as shocking as it was definitive. her college roommate delivered the news. >> she looks me straight in my eye and she just says, "caitlin, it's your mom. she's dead." those words still ring clearly in my head. >> reporter: kathleen's sister, candace, couldn't believe what she was hearing. michael called her directly. >> it was still vague or she -- we couldn't tell if she fell down the stairs or she fell off a ladder, but there was no question i kept saying, "are you sure she's dead?" >> reporter: yes, michael was sure. candace headed to her sister's
peterson's head.that this could be the result of a fall. >> reporter: by dawn, news of kathleen's fall started rippling through the family. details were still vague when family members reached michael's girls, margaret and martha, at college. >> she said -- um "something's happened." your mom has fallen down the stairs. you know it was an accident. you know, you should come home. >> reporter: by the time kathleen's daughter, caitlin, got the word, it was as shocking...
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peterson. >> good morning.d to see you. >> john peterson is the principle of oaklands bridge academy. he is a firm believer in the power of positivity. students are greeted with music every day, like on this morning in february. and the faculty huddles up before each school day. is a tone setter for success. all lessons learned at peterson's other loan love, rowing. >> being in a school, it relies on teamwork and compassion and it relies on awareness and i think on the water it is the same principles. >> peterson took a teaching sabbatical in september. he and five others did what no man i've ever done before. row across the bradley drake passage. 13 days through the world's most treacherous water. facing frigid 30 foot waves. and the former yelp crew captain lived to tell the tale. >> sitting in a washing machine with a blindfold on and the water being freezing basically. 0 degrees celsius or 30 degrees fahrenheit. that is the kind of feeling you get >> six elite athletes are attempting to survive arctic cold
peterson. >> good morning.d to see you. >> john peterson is the principle of oaklands bridge academy. he is a firm believer in the power of positivity. students are greeted with music every day, like on this morning in february. and the faculty huddles up before each school day. is a tone setter for success. all lessons learned at peterson's other loan love, rowing. >> being in a school, it relies on teamwork and compassion and it relies on awareness and i think on the water...
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leah marquez peterson: good. that you understand these issues and you've got our back there, because we need to do all we can to really recover from this economic time. and i think the cost of energy has a big part of what's going to impact families and businesses in the future. but thank you, president, for coming to arizona. trump: thank you very much. thank you very much. please. thank you very much. pam kirby: mr. president, it's truly a privilege to be on this panel and sitting at the same table with you here today. thank you for coming to arizona for the fifth time. [applause] my name is pam kirby and i'm a first generation college graduate. i also serve on the latinos for trump advisory board, and i'm the first vice chair of the arizona republican party. [applause] most recently, i completed eight years of service on my local school board and in the spirit of lifelong learning, three months ago, i earned my master's in education policy. trump: oh, great. pam kirby: i have a lot of responsibilities and prio
leah marquez peterson: good. that you understand these issues and you've got our back there, because we need to do all we can to really recover from this economic time. and i think the cost of energy has a big part of what's going to impact families and businesses in the future. but thank you, president, for coming to arizona. trump: thank you very much. thank you very much. please. thank you very much. pam kirby: mr. president, it's truly a privilege to be on this panel and sitting at the same...
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>> reporter: two weeks later, peterson was back at work.sible row complete, but many reminders at the schothis was a teaching moment. not just for his students, but for peterson, too. >> it's the same challenge being at school and on the drake, challenges come yourway, and you rely on your team to get there. >> if anybody else wants to row the drake with me, bring it on, let's do it. >> yeah! >> i guess the impossible row isn't so impossible. congratulations to all of them. we'll, petersen told frank his next adventure, in case you're wondering? well, to same mount rainier in washington with one of his fellow rowers, and then, yeah, row guess it, ski down. something else. >>> another big loss in a fire that burned through the santa cruz mountains, this time having to do with an entamingerred species. >> plus the owner of tommy's joint in san francisco says not to fast and addresses rumors about a permanent closure, saying they aren't true. >> and we have air quality to talk about. i'll see you back here with then five-day forecast. humira p
>> reporter: two weeks later, peterson was back at work.sible row complete, but many reminders at the schothis was a teaching moment. not just for his students, but for peterson, too. >> it's the same challenge being at school and on the drake, challenges come yourway, and you rely on your team to get there. >> if anybody else wants to row the drake with me, bring it on, let's do it. >> yeah! >> i guess the impossible row isn't so impossible. congratulations to all...
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crossed 5 pietersen was just too easy for freiburg giving that much space to a fox in the box like peterson is asking for trouble. i stood guard were no lambs for the slaughter they came i cannot sing me close to equalising in the 15th minute see that's the shot cleared off the line by dummy kinds. and this league if you don't take your chances you get punished so trooped after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's efforts building to size cost to no. that's the half time whistle went so. thrilled to have their fans back. coach kelly no market out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again though efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga and freiburg had it in spades on this occasion the chance of getting from a good 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable return to the big time for stuttgart. it was only desperate defending and no small amount of luck that stopped things getting embarrassing tell them i'm torn goalline clearance almost can and then off his teammate roberto mussina. cut that good fortune spark a t
crossed 5 pietersen was just too easy for freiburg giving that much space to a fox in the box like peterson is asking for trouble. i stood guard were no lambs for the slaughter they came i cannot sing me close to equalising in the 15th minute see that's the shot cleared off the line by dummy kinds. and this league if you don't take your chances you get punished so trooped after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's efforts building to size cost to no. that's the half time whistle...
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[bell] onald arthur peterson. [bell] force force jean hoadley peterson.bell] mark david rothenberg. [bell] christine annsnyder. [bell] john talignani. [bell] honor elizabeth wainio. [bell] sarah jacob welsh. [bell] 6 >> please join me in a moment of silence as we conclude this moment of remembrance. thank you. this morning i'm honored to introduce mr. ed root. mr. root currently serves as the vice president for the families of flight 93. he is joined onstage today by his wife, nancy. d's cousin, lorraine grace bay was senior flight attendant on flight 93. those closest to ed know of his personal passion for sharing the history of the american ivil war as both an author and historian. he served on the jury to select the winning design of the ight 93 national memorial in 2005 and since 2006 ed has served on the board of directors for the families of flight 93. throughout the memorial's creation, mr. root has served on numerous committees within the flight 93 national memorial partnership. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. ed root. [applause] >> mr. p
[bell] onald arthur peterson. [bell] force force jean hoadley peterson.bell] mark david rothenberg. [bell] christine annsnyder. [bell] john talignani. [bell] honor elizabeth wainio. [bell] sarah jacob welsh. [bell] 6 >> please join me in a moment of silence as we conclude this moment of remembrance. thank you. this morning i'm honored to introduce mr. ed root. mr. root currently serves as the vice president for the families of flight 93. he is joined onstage today by his wife, nancy. d's...
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peterson. >> donald arthur peterson. >> jean hoadley peterson. >> william russell peterson. >> mark jamespettit. >> dominick a. pezzulo. >> kaleen elizabeth pezzuti. >> kevin j. pfeifer. >> tu-anh pham. >> kenneth john phelan, sr. >> sneha anne philip. >> eugenia mccann piantieri. >> ludwig john picarro. >> matthew picerno. >> joseph o. pick. >> christopher j. pickford. >> dennis j. pierce. >> bernard pietronico. >> nicholas p. pietrunti. >> theodoros pigis. >> susan elizabeth pinto. >> joseph piskadlo. >> christopher todd pitman. >> joshua michael piver. >> robert r. ploger iii. >> zandra f. ploger. >> joseph plumitallo. >> john m. pocher. >> william howard pohlmann. >> laurence michael polatsch. >> thomas h. polhemus. >> steve pollicino. >> susan m. pollio. >> darin h. pontell. >> joshua iosua poptean. >> giovanna porras. >> anthony portillo. >> james edward potorti. >> daphne pouletsos. >> richard n. poulos. >> stephen emanual poulos. >> brandon jerome powell. >> scott alan powell. >> shawn edward powell. >> antonio dorsey pratt. >> gregory m. preziose. >> wanda ivelisse prince. >> vin
peterson. >> donald arthur peterson. >> jean hoadley peterson. >> william russell peterson. >> mark jamespettit. >> dominick a. pezzulo. >> kaleen elizabeth pezzuti. >> kevin j. pfeifer. >> tu-anh pham. >> kenneth john phelan, sr. >> sneha anne philip. >> eugenia mccann piantieri. >> ludwig john picarro. >> matthew picerno. >> joseph o. pick. >> christopher j. pickford. >> dennis j. pierce. >>...
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esther peterson was vice chair and took over upon eleanor roosevelt's passing. i would say that his relationship with eleanor roosevelt is one of the defining relationships of president kennedy's presidency. certainly she is a major factor in his becoming president in the first place. he worked very hard to get her support for him as a candidate. she is enamored with and very supportive of adlai stevenson early on, going into the democratic convention. it is by the power of meeting with her in person at her residence in new york, coming out of that conversation, shiite think comes around and sees -- she i think comes around and sees the real kennedy. not just the social side but the depth of his conviction and ideas, and i think it is wonderful that he appoints her as chairwoman of this commission. we have a picture of esther peterson with president kennedy, the secretary of labor and the chairman of the civil service commission. this is december, 1961. the next slide, he is meeting with the president's commission on the status of women, now underway here in feb
esther peterson was vice chair and took over upon eleanor roosevelt's passing. i would say that his relationship with eleanor roosevelt is one of the defining relationships of president kennedy's presidency. certainly she is a major factor in his becoming president in the first place. he worked very hard to get her support for him as a candidate. she is enamored with and very supportive of adlai stevenson early on, going into the democratic convention. it is by the power of meeting with her in...
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crossfire's pedrosa was just too easy for freiburg giving that much space to a fox in the box like peterson is asking for trouble. i stood guard where no lines for the slaughter they came agonizingly close to equalising in the 15th minute she lost the shot cleared off the line but done many kinds. in this league if you don't take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into size to no. that's the half time whistle went to guard warren so thrilled to have their fans back coach pelligrino matter out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again efficiency is a virtue. and try very kind of in spades on this occasion intensity from a good 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable return to the big time for stuttgart. it was only. desperate defending and no small amount of luck that stopped things getting embarrassing because the mum tones goalline clearance almost kind of been off his teammate roberto mussina i think but good fortune spark a turnaround perhaps
crossfire's pedrosa was just too easy for freiburg giving that much space to a fox in the box like peterson is asking for trouble. i stood guard where no lines for the slaughter they came agonizingly close to equalising in the 15th minute she lost the shot cleared off the line but done many kinds. in this league if you don't take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into size to no. that's the half time whistle...
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take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into sides tough to know. that the half time whistle went so the stuttgart were thrilled to have their fans back coach pellegrino matter out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga and freiburg had it in spades on this occasion the chance of getting from a good 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable return to the big time for stuttgart. it was only desperate defending and no small. to block that stop things getting embarrassing i told him i'm torn goalline clearance almost can and then off his teammate robert thomas. good fortune spark a turnaround but it's 20 minutes to go thank you sunshine cut the deficit. dare to hope for a point. 10 minutes later i hope you can believe thanks to see mrs coo machine front of goal 3 to freiburg on the ropes. still 10 minutes to claim and morale boosting equaliser. deep into stoppage time it looked like they might just get it w
take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into sides tough to know. that the half time whistle went so the stuttgart were thrilled to have their fans back coach pellegrino matter out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga and freiburg had it in spades on this occasion the chance of getting from a good 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent...
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my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us what changes you've made to make visitors to the zoo feel comfortable and safe when they're there. i understand now you have to make reservations, and there's only a limited number available each day. >> we were making changes before shelter in place. fortunately, because we work with animals, and we have a vet hospital on-site, we have the safe coverings before the shelter in place. while we were closed, we made some internal and external changes. the first one, i guess, would be on-line reservations. you now need to make reservations to visit the zoo, just like your favorite dinner restaurant. that is an effort to slow down congestion. try to keep everything sm
my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us what changes you've made to make visitors to the zoo feel comfortable and safe when they're there. i understand now you have...
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one of the things that we see from peterson is that country music is a music of maternity. it was -- that response to maternity, react to it, it grapples with it. and so today i want to frame our discussion around a couple of quotations. the first is from the anthropologists erin fox. fox writes, country music is widely disparaged in racialized terms and assertions of its essential ban is are frequently framed and specifically racial terms. for many cosmopolitan americans, especially, country is bad music precisely because it is widely understood to signify an explicit claim to whiteness. not as an unmarked neutral condition of lacking or trying to shed race, but as a mark for a grounded claim of cultural identity, bad whiteness, and redeemed by ethnicity. folklore ache authenticity, a league musical culture. i want us to think about that. country music as articulating and conveying this type of very marked white particularly. all right, so that is the first quote. the second is from the writer and historian roxanne dumb bar ortiz in her book red dirt. it is a great memoir
one of the things that we see from peterson is that country music is a music of maternity. it was -- that response to maternity, react to it, it grapples with it. and so today i want to frame our discussion around a couple of quotations. the first is from the anthropologists erin fox. fox writes, country music is widely disparaged in racialized terms and assertions of its essential ban is are frequently framed and specifically racial terms. for many cosmopolitan americans, especially, country...
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so the people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can always get it here locally the worst of belittlement it ever getting from breaking is one thing they were trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters move to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stopover for white storks on the migration route between europe and africa one of the best vantage points for birdwatchers to see this natural wonder a garbage dump. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought or just your celestial mess up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck there one of the main michael atari roots for millions of birds. because they avoid to fly over the mediterranean so we are lik
so the people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can always get it here locally the worst of belittlement it ever getting from breaking is one thing they were trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters move to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stopover for white storks on the migration route...
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peterson nicking into head cost standing don't leave home i'll have one. but just before the break he'll sit brickhouse freaking quentin for a deflection. try that piled on the pressure any to see lucas hesitation cost him a potential winner. minds his preparations were interrupted last week as the team went on strike following the suspension out i'm sure lloyd. was positive pray. his side got off to a promising start against got one running quads and put them in front against the want to play after 30 minutes. but it minus one subtle going to the game it started to show gonzalo custer was allowed to swarm through the midfield and set up c. last for monkey tuka pretty easy equaliser. and much made the visitors feel even more at home in the 2nd half sutter colline church. to.
peterson nicking into head cost standing don't leave home i'll have one. but just before the break he'll sit brickhouse freaking quentin for a deflection. try that piled on the pressure any to see lucas hesitation cost him a potential winner. minds his preparations were interrupted last week as the team went on strike following the suspension out i'm sure lloyd. was positive pray. his side got off to a promising start against got one running quads and put them in front against the want to play...
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kim strassel an editorial board member, kyle peterson., you heard shapiro, what you think about the choice of any coney barrett? dan: i think it's an excellent choice. i like the idea of a conservative woman eating on the supreme court. that is long overdue. i think amy barrett going to be a very productive and beneficial addition to the court as well as our politics. the basic argument is she does not believe judges should read their own values into decisions they make, they ought to discover whether the decisions are justified in terms of the constitution or the laws as they are written. judging in the last 50 years has strayed a long way away from that. reading into the decisions, i think the fact judge barrett will push back against that, as indeed justice gorsuch himself has revealed his desires as well in these opinions. i think that's rebalancing so all the way we think about the law, which justice amy barrett will do, it's long overdue. paul: kim, he said last week you thought he was important for the repugnance to move forward be
kim strassel an editorial board member, kyle peterson., you heard shapiro, what you think about the choice of any coney barrett? dan: i think it's an excellent choice. i like the idea of a conservative woman eating on the supreme court. that is long overdue. i think amy barrett going to be a very productive and beneficial addition to the court as well as our politics. the basic argument is she does not believe judges should read their own values into decisions they make, they ought to discover...
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few key performers from a season in particular the sale of at lease a goalscoring burden on mills peterson. and lucas her. being 15 different shook up coaches in the 9 years christiane strike has been at the helm at freiburg but you never want to game their perfect opponents for the new boys time right. or wrong at least that's how it looked early on when roland some eyes crossed 5 pages and i was just too easy for freiburg giving the. much space to a fox in the box like pison is asking for trouble. which took guards were no lambs for the slaughter they came agonizingly close to equalising in the 15th minute see that's a shot cleared off the line by don many kinds. in this league if you don't take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into size coffee tonight. and that's the half time whistle went so the stuttgart weren't so thrilled to have their fans back coach pelligrino market out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again so efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga and freiburg had it in
few key performers from a season in particular the sale of at lease a goalscoring burden on mills peterson. and lucas her. being 15 different shook up coaches in the 9 years christiane strike has been at the helm at freiburg but you never want to game their perfect opponents for the new boys time right. or wrong at least that's how it looked early on when roland some eyes crossed 5 pages and i was just too easy for freiburg giving the. much space to a fox in the box like pison is asking for...
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joel peterson, former jetblue airways chairman.forget to tune in tomorrow for the world aviation festival taking place. i will be speaking to the coo of ,etblue and the ceo of easyjet the executive chairman of united airlines, and the ceo of alm amongst others. there are some great air -- interviews coming out and we will bring some of you -- some of those to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: it is time for the business flash, a look at some of the news. chief executive officer is apologizing for comments he made about struggling to find experienced black executives. in a statement today, he apologized for what he called his insensitive comment. in a geo-memo that set new diversity targets and tied executive pay to improving those metrics, he says there was "a very limited talent -- pool of talent to recruit from." asking employees are them to remove wechat from their phones, and is one of the first companies to heed the executive order banning the chinese app. in a memo to staff, the company said "those who cannot comply will be dis
joel peterson, former jetblue airways chairman.forget to tune in tomorrow for the world aviation festival taking place. i will be speaking to the coo of ,etblue and the ceo of easyjet the executive chairman of united airlines, and the ceo of alm amongst others. there are some great air -- interviews coming out and we will bring some of you -- some of those to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: it is time for the business flash, a look at some of the news. chief executive officer is apologizing...
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and one of the things that we see from peterson is that country music is a music of mudernty. it response to modernity, it response to it, it grappens with it. today, i want to frame our discussion around a couple quotations. the first is from the anthropologist aaron fox, and fox writes country music is widely disparaged in racialized terms and assertions of its badness are frequently framed in specifically racial terms. for many cosmopolitan americans specifically, country is bad music because it's precisely understood as a claim to witness, not as a condition of lacking or trying to shed race, but as a marked foregrounded claim of cultural identity of bad whiteness, unredeemed by ethnicity, progressive politics or elite musical culture. so i want us to think about that. country music as articulating, conveying this type of very marked white particularity. that's the first quote. the second is from the writer and historian roxanne dunbar ortiz, and her book "red dirt" which is a great memoir of growing up in oklahoma. she writes country music, evangelism, romanticism, patrio
and one of the things that we see from peterson is that country music is a music of mudernty. it response to modernity, it response to it, it grappens with it. today, i want to frame our discussion around a couple quotations. the first is from the anthropologist aaron fox, and fox writes country music is widely disparaged in racialized terms and assertions of its badness are frequently framed in specifically racial terms. for many cosmopolitan americans specifically, country is bad music...
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people in the bottom of the peterson. room. and i do whatever we're going to. we're going to do with. modest. but also in the foot so if you have. a preview. profitable for my daughter 30 min with. a little. by and a new manager. for you but if the theme of it will actually. be a blur but i will just do the a for the case a previous use. when i was looking at me. but i've been in the middle of the us it was probably my daughter they knew they were going to be able to give us give it up support them but was one of us avoid davey yet the. going to pull out any one of. your bible that you know nation with them i mean. you know i must buy i don't know one of them i don't know. have that. quite a ride coming over the the hill there in the view was amazing yes and the good thing is that there's no human presence then a few yards a bit further away in the haze and all of the students are here the thing turns a searchers everyone is here to get a little workers and there's a lot of work to be done we have to be able to complete this part of their. wallets before the en
people in the bottom of the peterson. room. and i do whatever we're going to. we're going to do with. modest. but also in the foot so if you have. a preview. profitable for my daughter 30 min with. a little. by and a new manager. for you but if the theme of it will actually. be a blur but i will just do the a for the case a previous use. when i was looking at me. but i've been in the middle of the us it was probably my daughter they knew they were going to be able to give us give it up support...
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one of the things that we see from peterson, is that country music is a music of maternity. it response to maternity, it reacts to it and grapples with it. so today i want to frame our discussion around a couple of quotations. the first is from the anthropologist and fox. fox writes, country music is widely described in racialized terms. assures sins of its essential badness is frequently framed and racial terms. for many cosmopolitan americans, especially country is bad music because it is widely understood to signify an explicit claim to whiteness. not as an unmarked mutual condition as locking or trying to shed race, but as marked of cultural identity. bad whiteness, and redeem by ethnicity, folklore authenticity, progressive politics or than no plus a bleach of elites. i want us to think about that, country music as articulating current being this type of marked white particularity. so that's the first quote, the second. it's from the writer and historian roxanne dunn bar, and her book red dirt. which is a great memoir of growing up in oklahoma, she writes. country music
one of the things that we see from peterson, is that country music is a music of maternity. it response to maternity, it reacts to it and grapples with it. so today i want to frame our discussion around a couple of quotations. the first is from the anthropologist and fox. fox writes, country music is widely described in racialized terms. assures sins of its essential badness is frequently framed and racial terms. for many cosmopolitan americans, especially country is bad music because it is...
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. >> reporter: peterson took a teaching sabbatical in december.did what no men have ever done before, rode across the deadly drake passage. six other plus miles from the tip of chile to antarctica. 13 days through the world's most treacherous water. facing frigid 30 foot waves, and the formal yale crew crapped and lived to tell the tale. >> imagine sitting in a washing machine with a blindfold on, and the water being freezing, basically, zero degrees celsius, or 32 degrees fahrenheit. that is the kind of feeling you get. >> six elite athletes are attempting to survive arctic cold temperatures. >> reporter: their expedition was captured by the discovery channel. six thrill seekers wrote a 90 minute shifts in a 29 foot boat called the ohana. it was dubbed the impossible row . while three would row, the others would eat and sleep a night and day in snug quarters. 300 plus continuous hours on the ocean with just the two 10 hour breaks. >> i have always been super interested in teams and how teams come together, and i just wanted to try something that
. >> reporter: peterson took a teaching sabbatical in december.did what no men have ever done before, rode across the deadly drake passage. six other plus miles from the tip of chile to antarctica. 13 days through the world's most treacherous water. facing frigid 30 foot waves, and the formal yale crew crapped and lived to tell the tale. >> imagine sitting in a washing machine with a blindfold on, and the water being freezing, basically, zero degrees celsius, or 32 degrees...
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we're back with dan henninger, kyle peterson and editorial board member allysia finley.three candidates in phase three trials. could we get one before election day? >> i think that would be a stretch, a vaccine by november 3rd. but by the end of the year is something a lot of people are hoping for. of the processes is continuing at remarkable, unprecedented speed. but i do want to address this issue that joe biden raised about the donald trump putting political pressure on the agencies. let's understand something about this trump political pressure, it's mostly tweets. he tweeted out the deep state or something over at the fda might be preventing companies from enrolling people in these tests for the vaccine. paul, if, in fact, there was ever real political pressure on the fda -- say ab official at the white house picking up the phone and calling the fda to suggest any such thing -- that would be in the news within one hour. instead, it is merely trump's tweets. officials by now know that they have to do their jobs, and that's what they are doing. but it is typical of th
we're back with dan henninger, kyle peterson and editorial board member allysia finley.three candidates in phase three trials. could we get one before election day? >> i think that would be a stretch, a vaccine by november 3rd. but by the end of the year is something a lot of people are hoping for. of the processes is continuing at remarkable, unprecedented speed. but i do want to address this issue that joe biden raised about the donald trump putting political pressure on the agencies....
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take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into size tough to no. doubts the half time whistle went so. thrilled to have their fans back coach pellegrino market out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again though efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga try very candid in spades on this occasion intensity for made it 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable return to the big time for stuttgart. it was only desperate defending and no small amount of luck that. stop things getting embarrassing ultima i'm trans goalline clearance almost can't i'm doing all 15 made progress tomasi my. good fortune sparked a turnaround but. 20 minutes to go to thanksgiving sunshine to cut the deficit. dare to hope for a full. 10 minutes later hope you can believe thanks to see mrs coombe us in front of goal trying to freiburg on the ropes and she took the still 10 minutes to claim a morale boosting equaliser. deep into stoppage time it looked like they might just get it
take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into size tough to no. doubts the half time whistle went so. thrilled to have their fans back coach pellegrino market out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again though efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga try very candid in spades on this occasion intensity for made it 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a...
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he was 66 years old. 46-year-old charles peterson played minor league baseball for 14 seasons, startingthe pittsburgh pirates system, before becoming a professional scout for the st. louis cardinals. the cardinals scouting director told the "new york times" peterson was everything that's fun about scouting. 57-year-old shirley bannister chaired the nursing department at midland's technical college in columbia, south carolina. the college president says she was "like an angel on earth." her life mission was caring for others. she was the mother of demetria bannister, the elementary school teacher only 28 years old who also recently died of the virus. we'll be right back. [ thunder clap ] greetings mortal! your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. ♪ you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 100% online car buying. carvana's had a lot of firsts. car vending machines. and now, putting you in contr
he was 66 years old. 46-year-old charles peterson played minor league baseball for 14 seasons, startingthe pittsburgh pirates system, before becoming a professional scout for the st. louis cardinals. the cardinals scouting director told the "new york times" peterson was everything that's fun about scouting. 57-year-old shirley bannister chaired the nursing department at midland's technical college in columbia, south carolina. the college president says she was "like an angel on...
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it's just a fundamental misunderstanding, the whole word and buzz gets out and peterson starts raising my lawyer. the dean said he thinks he has immunity, that doesn't happen. charlie my lawyer size, he doesn't think he has immunity. he has exactly what he was given, it was informal immunity to discuss this off the record basis with the prosecutors. so here is that point coming up and cross-examination. >> i think you testified and you may have given us information on this, did you believe that april 15th meeting with the president was taped? and you are being asked leading questions. here i asked the white house if you are taped. >> i raised with my lawyer and i don't know what the he raised this with the prosecutors or not. but after i was told that i had been taped -- >> who told you mr.? >> my lawyer told me, that he had received word from the prosecutors that i had been taped. and i thought there was only one occasion where that have occurred were i was aware of, that i had a direct conversation with the president. because all the circumstances seem to indicate that. and that was
it's just a fundamental misunderstanding, the whole word and buzz gets out and peterson starts raising my lawyer. the dean said he thinks he has immunity, that doesn't happen. charlie my lawyer size, he doesn't think he has immunity. he has exactly what he was given, it was informal immunity to discuss this off the record basis with the prosecutors. so here is that point coming up and cross-examination. >> i think you testified and you may have given us information on this, did you...
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go to is also a concern as well reporting here in the eye wall of sally i'm meteorologist collin peterson. >>well still ahead new testing site is opening in berkeley after the break we're going to play in how the city has managed to keep positive coronavirus cases low during this pandemic. plus more than 2 dozen arrests for drugs guns and violence will tell you why the federal and local law enforcement says that the east bay is safer after a major gangbusters and after the break the latest on the wildfires burning across california and oregon will update john and as we still do see wildfires burning here across the state at least air quality has improved for the bay we are looking at good air quality today. so a nice one to step outside. >>your forecast ahead. >>and your trip into san francisco is getting heavier 80 west is recovering from a crash. so now you're backed up all the way through the maze all check that backed up through the bottom of the maze onto all approaches 12 minutes i >>welcome >>back it is 6.14 right now and you can. >>right you notice the i did yesterday on you john
go to is also a concern as well reporting here in the eye wall of sally i'm meteorologist collin peterson. >>well still ahead new testing site is opening in berkeley after the break we're going to play in how the city has managed to keep positive coronavirus cases low during this pandemic. plus more than 2 dozen arrests for drugs guns and violence will tell you why the federal and local law enforcement says that the east bay is safer after a major gangbusters and after the break the...
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under two to go, patrick peterson knocks up, passed away on the end zone, could make the play. then on third down, another shot into the end zone but they batted away, from taylor. they needed just 5 yards to keep the game alive but there is more again. the last two passes were intended for taylor, the 49ers do not have samuel or brandon aiyuk, and they lose 24-20. >> the last replayed these guys came down to the wire just like this one dated, we had a chance thereto when at the end, they made a good play, there in the end zone, onboarding, on the double moving and on the fourth down they made a good play, stop, turn on the out route and became it a little bit short. >>> jon gruden arm in arm with his players and carolina, lady liberty back in vegas, ready for the new era of greater football. fourth quarter, ricky quarterback damon arnette, feet fell down. bridgewater takes advantage, a 75 yard touchdown pass robbie a panthers take a 30-27 lead after a two-point conversion. but the raiders come my back. josh aiken breaks the tackle, score sister touchdown of the game come that
under two to go, patrick peterson knocks up, passed away on the end zone, could make the play. then on third down, another shot into the end zone but they batted away, from taylor. they needed just 5 yards to keep the game alive but there is more again. the last two passes were intended for taylor, the 49ers do not have samuel or brandon aiyuk, and they lose 24-20. >> the last replayed these guys came down to the wire just like this one dated, we had a chance thereto when at the end, they...
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the former jetblue chairman joins us, joel peterson.ing of you and your days running jetblue, through no fault of the airline, no fault of all the airlines, they were in this pickle where people weren't flying. and, you know, that's improved a little bit but not enough to make the industry whole, far from it. so let's put it to you this way: if they don't get the aid they're seeking, will some of them just fail? >> yeah, it's hard to see survival. you know, survival means having cash, a little bit like the capitol lounge are discussion you just had. the airlines are a butt of a you adult. -- a bit of a utility. the whole business climate depends on havinger alines eventually -- having airlines. so they've served as a bit of a conduit with not furloughing all these people, but that runs out at the end of september. so the airlines are really looking to see that extended so they don't have to lay off so many people. but what you said was people stopped traveling. it's interesting, our occupancy sells to about 3% of what it had been the ye
the former jetblue chairman joins us, joel peterson.ing of you and your days running jetblue, through no fault of the airline, no fault of all the airlines, they were in this pickle where people weren't flying. and, you know, that's improved a little bit but not enough to make the industry whole, far from it. so let's put it to you this way: if they don't get the aid they're seeking, will some of them just fail? >> yeah, it's hard to see survival. you know, survival means having cash, a...
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take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's efforts building to size to know. the half time whistle went so. thrilled to have their fans but coach pellegrino matter not so new his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again though efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga and try very candid in spades on this occasion intensity for made it 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable return to the big time for stuttgart. it was only desperate defending and no small amount of. look that stopped things getting embarrassing i called him up anton's goalline clearance almost kind and then off his teammate roberto mussina. but good fortune sparked a turn around. 20 minutes to go to thanksgiving. so chips cut the deficit. there for a point. 10 minutes later hope you can believe thanks to see mrs coombe us in front of goal trying to freiburg on the ropes and she took the still 10 minutes to play in morale boosting equaliser. deep into stoppage time it looked like they might just get it wrest
take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's efforts building to size to know. the half time whistle went so. thrilled to have their fans but coach pellegrino matter not so new his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again though efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga and try very candid in spades on this occasion intensity for made it 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable...
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but the whole word and buzz gets out and peterson starts raising it with my lawyer, that dean said he thinks he has immunity and doesn't have it. and charlie, my lawyer said, he doesn't think he has immunity. he has exactly what he was given, was informal immunity to discuss this on an off the record basis with the prosecutors. so here is that point coming up in cross-examination. >> i think you testified and you may have given us information on this, that you believe that april 15th meeting with the president was taped and that you were being ask the leading questions. have you ever asked the white house if you were taped or any official white house? >> i raised with my lawyer and i don't know what -- whether he raised this with the prosecutors or not, but after i was told that i had been taped -- >> who told you, mr. dean. >> my lawyer told me he had received word from the prosecutors that i had been taped and i thought there is only one occasion that could have occurred where i had a direct conversation with the president because all of the circumstances seemed to indicate that. an
but the whole word and buzz gets out and peterson starts raising it with my lawyer, that dean said he thinks he has immunity and doesn't have it. and charlie, my lawyer said, he doesn't think he has immunity. he has exactly what he was given, was informal immunity to discuss this on an off the record basis with the prosecutors. so here is that point coming up in cross-examination. >> i think you testified and you may have given us information on this, that you believe that april 15th...
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so the people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can only get it locally the worst of belittlement getting from breaking is one thing they were trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters moved to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stopover for white storks on the migration route between europe and africa one of the best vantage points for birdwatchers to see this natural wonder a garbage dump. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought of just your celestial mess up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck there one of the main micro-targeting routes for millions of birds. because they avoid to fly over the mediterranean so we are like a highway a
so the people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can only get it locally the worst of belittlement getting from breaking is one thing they were trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters moved to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stopover for white storks on the migration route between europe and...
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see mike in the case of peterson shell. there were a few others who struck me as people who could've made great characters to focus on. in the cases and i believe you spoke to one other 90-year-old. was it tough to get them to agree to talk about this. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. heavily somewhere in between. the guys who are still around. they live under a lifelong not a man. there were certain things they can't talk about legally. but what i really wanted to talk about was what was it like. he was the station chief in berlin. at the end of world war ii. he had been in the ground zero of the confrontation. i want him to tell me more war stories eventually. what was it like. he just told me some amazing stories. one think it is very clear about was about how clueless the americans were going up against the soviets in the deception and disinformation. it went down to a fine art. the other thing i shod add a sign of just how complex of the the american world is. when p
see mike in the case of peterson shell. there were a few others who struck me as people who could've made great characters to focus on. in the cases and i believe you spoke to one other 90-year-old. was it tough to get them to agree to talk about this. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. heavily somewhere in between. the guys who are still around. they live under a lifelong not a man. there were certain things they can't talk about legally. but...
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peterson not to pass away. on third down, another shot into the end zone. they needed five yards to keep the game alive. er agaion fourth- down. the last passes were intended for taylor. the 49ers did not have samuel or brandon -- .'s >> they came down to the wire. there was a chance to win at the end. they made a good play in the end zone. on the fourth down, they made a good play. >> lady liberty in vegas. waiting for the new era of football. he falls down. ridgewater takes advantage. a 75 yard touchdown pass. the raiders bring it back. josh breakups bricks tackle. the third touchdown of the game. heit the fullback on fourth-down. the raiders defense allowed 300 total yards. it made the big play when it matters most. the raiders win 34-30. >> it is an historic win for me. i will see if i can get hundreds of balls to pass out. hopefully our fans back home saw something they liked. >> the giants are back in san diego playing the doubleheader after it was determined that the outfielder had a false positive test. that is good news. he was so anxious to get ba
peterson not to pass away. on third down, another shot into the end zone. they needed five yards to keep the game alive. er agaion fourth- down. the last passes were intended for taylor. the 49ers did not have samuel or brandon -- .'s >> they came down to the wire. there was a chance to win at the end. they made a good play in the end zone. on the fourth down, they made a good play. >> lady liberty in vegas. waiting for the new era of football. he falls down. ridgewater takes...
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pozen of the peterson institute, and let me say we need more frontline monetary theorists interviewinger frontline monetary. -- other frontline monetary theorists. we will get to that in a moment. love what he says here about the essence of the german economy. they have maintained that. francine: tom, we heard this morning that the german economy may do better than expected area some important -- better than expected. saying we can control the virus numbers without a shutdown. this is the trillion dollar question for any politician, how ofyou avoid the number infections rising significantly while avoiding a full lockdown which puts the economy on its knees? you can do local shutdowns, we will see how it goes. we heard from france and germany they don't want to go back into full shutdown. tom: it will be extraordinary to see. frieda of pimco. clarida talks about yield curve control but i believe we have a powell speech and a new framework looking for higher inflation. how do you do both? how do you do a compression of the yields while looking for higher inflation? that is not in my cour
pozen of the peterson institute, and let me say we need more frontline monetary theorists interviewinger frontline monetary. -- other frontline monetary theorists. we will get to that in a moment. love what he says here about the essence of the german economy. they have maintained that. francine: tom, we heard this morning that the german economy may do better than expected area some important -- better than expected. saying we can control the virus numbers without a shutdown. this is the...
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tom: only go back to the claret comments yesterday, particularly his speech august 31 at the petersontute without imposing. janet, what is so foundation -- institute with adam pozen. --et, what is is the reason we are so aware of negative rates because of our predominance of money market funds in our system? also,t is part of it, but when you look back, it is hard to find an example of any ever gone intos negative interest rates that has come out of it. so when we look at, certainly in our outlook for the next couple years, the bank of england talked about the possibility so much. the latest feet from the governor suggested no hurry, something that will come to the country later. we are not forecasting rates from the u.s. or u.k. because of the reasons we mentioned -- you mentioned. in new zealand, we think we could get -- tom: i want to show you a headline. what is important is the statistic around it. the european central bank is --ding over 174.5 million billion. whether it would be 50 billion bloomberg, under paul gordon's watch, with a superb story today. janet, what is missing i
tom: only go back to the claret comments yesterday, particularly his speech august 31 at the petersontute without imposing. janet, what is so foundation -- institute with adam pozen. --et, what is is the reason we are so aware of negative rates because of our predominance of money market funds in our system? also,t is part of it, but when you look back, it is hard to find an example of any ever gone intos negative interest rates that has come out of it. so when we look at, certainly in our...
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it would keep peterson from getting ahead. he had the 16th no-hitter in history.he first complete game is a no- hitter. the tournament got going under smoky skies. stewart sent shot himself out of the pack to pallotta win. he shot a seven underpar. 21 under for the attornment and a winner for the first time since he won the open 11 years ago. a three-way tie for the lead at the end of regulation in the inspiration tournament. lee made a birdie putt on the first playoff to be -- and henderson. the tradition was started years ago. you win, you take a dip. he looked reluctant but he went through with the celebration of the first major championship. the u.s. open, germany against austria. neither had won a major. he wins the fifth and deciding set in a tiebreaker. he lost the first two sets and becomes the first -- in 71 years. the lakers are waiting in the bubble for the western conference finals. it won't be determined until tuesday. going to work tonight. he went for 34 points. the nuggets -- . type iii games each. game seven on tuesday night. it feels like we are
it would keep peterson from getting ahead. he had the 16th no-hitter in history.he first complete game is a no- hitter. the tournament got going under smoky skies. stewart sent shot himself out of the pack to pallotta win. he shot a seven underpar. 21 under for the attornment and a winner for the first time since he won the open 11 years ago. a three-way tie for the lead at the end of regulation in the inspiration tournament. lee made a birdie putt on the first playoff to be -- and henderson....
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make us so that people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can only get it here locally the worst of belittlement it ever getting from breaking it is one thing that i've been trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters move to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stop over from white storks on the migration route between europe and africa one of the best vantage points for birdwatchers to see this natural wonder garbage dump . time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought of just ya see leshem is up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck there one of the main micro tare routes for millions of birds. because they avoid to fly over their mediterranean
make us so that people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can only get it here locally the worst of belittlement it ever getting from breaking it is one thing that i've been trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters move to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stop over from white storks on the...
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mary dell peterson says ketamine is for pain or general anesthesia.ful that in colorado first responders need a health warrant to use it. it leaves patients unable to move, sometimes unable to breathe. >> 30 to 50% of patients will require intubation where you have to put a breathing tube in. >> reporter: the controversy is how and why it's being used by first responders. >> they weren't going to give me ketamine until the police asked for it. >> ketamine or any other drug should not be given for purely law enforcement purposes. we give drugs to treat medical problems. >> reporter: in mcnight's case, the colorado police department said medics actions were independent of police requests and warranted. mcnight disagrees but says he's thankful he didn't die other than another colorado man named elijah. elijah mcclain committed no crime but he stopped on his way home after they were called about a man walking with a mask on. >> please respect boundaries. >> reporter: officers confront him. they put him in a chokehold causing him to vomit. >> whatever he's
mary dell peterson says ketamine is for pain or general anesthesia.ful that in colorado first responders need a health warrant to use it. it leaves patients unable to move, sometimes unable to breathe. >> 30 to 50% of patients will require intubation where you have to put a breathing tube in. >> reporter: the controversy is how and why it's being used by first responders. >> they weren't going to give me ketamine until the police asked for it. >> ketamine or any other...