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the unidentified fetus is the biological child of laci and scott peterson. >> laci peterson's husband now in custody. >> scott peterson has been arrested. >> juju: charged with two counts of murder, his trial became a five-month media circus. with no direct evidence linking peterson to their crime, prosecutors built their case on circumstantial evidence. >> we're breaking into programming to bring you the verdict in the scott peterson murder trial. >> juju: it took the jury nine days to find scott peterson guilty of first-degree murder for laci and second-degree murder for conner. >> we, the jury in the above-entitled cause find the defendant, scott lee peterson, guilty of the crime of murder of laci peterson. >> this is not a case where the jurors somehow got snookered or pressured to convict. >> juju: scott was sentenced to death, but after 15 years on death row, the california supreme court reduced his term to life in prison citing that his jury was improperly screened for bias against the death penalty. while upholding his conviction, denying him a new trial. scott peterson has al
the unidentified fetus is the biological child of laci and scott peterson. >> laci peterson's husband now in custody. >> scott peterson has been arrested. >> juju: charged with two counts of murder, his trial became a five-month media circus. with no direct evidence linking peterson to their crime, prosecutors built their case on circumstantial evidence. >> we're breaking into programming to bring you the verdict in the scott peterson murder trial. >> juju: it took...
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since then, zoo ceo and director tonya peterson has dreamed of hosting giant pandas once again, but onre permanent basis. we've been pursuing this relationship for over a decade, particularly with the shanghai zoo and some of our partners in china. when san francisco hosted apec last november, chinese president xi jinping hinted california could once again see pandas return. >> mayor london breed even made a formal ask on the tarmac. then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts coming from chengdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation, also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so does san francisco stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china? i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades, choosing pandas is common of financial, political uh- conservation oriented, and a legal town has advised zoos for decades on what it would take to host these black and white giants, and believes our city has the edg
since then, zoo ceo and director tonya peterson has dreamed of hosting giant pandas once again, but onre permanent basis. we've been pursuing this relationship for over a decade, particularly with the shanghai zoo and some of our partners in china. when san francisco hosted apec last november, chinese president xi jinping hinted california could once again see pandas return. >> mayor london breed even made a formal ask on the tarmac. then peterson got the call on christmas day, we...
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. >> she sat down with the principal, gregory peterson, after christmas break to report the bullyingss solutions. >> he sat there and heard her story and saw her tears. i mean, she could barely speak when she was explaining how the comments made her feel, what those girls were saying to her, lindo says she thought it was being handled, but still, weeks went by. >> my daughter kept coming home saying, you know, they're still bothering me. >> it's getting worse. she continued to report this to the principal, but was getting no response and no real action. >> on january 25th, lindo says she got a call from her daughter in the middle of the school day. >> as soon as i got there, the principal took me into a different office and he the first words out of his mouth were, you know, your daughter, um, got into an altercation with a student. she hit the student. we have a zero violence policy here, so she's out. and that was his way of saying that she's expelled. >> she says she later learned her daughter had been in a fight and a teacher had stepped in her male english teacher came up from b
. >> she sat down with the principal, gregory peterson, after christmas break to report the bullyingss solutions. >> he sat there and heard her story and saw her tears. i mean, she could barely speak when she was explaining how the comments made her feel, what those girls were saying to her, lindo says she thought it was being handled, but still, weeks went by. >> my daughter kept coming home saying, you know, they're still bothering me. >> it's getting worse. she...
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then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts coming from chengdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation. also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so to san francisco, stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china. i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades, choosing pandas is combination of financial, political. call. >> uh, conservation oriented and a legal town has advised zoos for decades on what it would take to host these black and white giants, and believes our city has the edge over san diego. >> who zoo is also in the running to let it up. >> you have. is that your san francisco? uh. and you have a, you know, a very strong asian community, even if san francisco has loaned the pandas the cost would be significant. >> before the pandemic, estimates to convert this space totaled about $25 million. >> in addition to that, you should budget for about ten years of operating expenses. it can be up to $
then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts coming from chengdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation. also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so to san francisco, stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china. i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades, choosing pandas is combination of...
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it comes from billionaires foundation like pete peterson. as practiced as she is, the rich and poor have to buy the bullet and participate in helping our budget deficit. she let something slip there. right after she was done talking about the debt thermometer, you remember what she talked about? host: yep. caller: she said this past year it's been pretty good. the deficit has been reduced a couple of trillion dollars because of the act president biden sign. she is saying that her deficit went down but she doesn't answer that the people who call. that never gets mentioned or brought up. you might look back at your own tape or video and see right there at the end of her but she said that. host: people can go to c-span.org and watch all of our programs there. rudy on our independent line. caller: good morning how are you today? host: good. caller: the reason i was calling is that my point of view with the border and the way things are. i believe they are trying to do the best they can with all of these people coming over. i hear about people co
it comes from billionaires foundation like pete peterson. as practiced as she is, the rich and poor have to buy the bullet and participate in helping our budget deficit. she let something slip there. right after she was done talking about the debt thermometer, you remember what she talked about? host: yep. caller: she said this past year it's been pretty good. the deficit has been reduced a couple of trillion dollars because of the act president biden sign. she is saying that her deficit went...
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then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts comingrom chengdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation. also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so to san francisco, stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china. i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades to see pandas is a combination of financial, political uh- conservation oriented, and a legal town has advised zoos for decades on what it would take to host these black and white giants, and believes our city has the edge over san diego, whose zoo is also in the running to raise up you have is that your san francisco uh? >> and you have a, you know, a very strong asian community, even if san francisco has loaned the pandas, the cost would be significant. >> before the pandemic estimates to convert this space totaled about $25 million. >> in addition to that, you should budget for about ten years of operating expenses. it can be up to $1 million a year
then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts comingrom chengdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation. also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so to san francisco, stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china. i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades to see pandas is a combination of...
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then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts comingdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation. also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so to san francisco, stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china. i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades to see pandas is a combination of financial, political uh- conservation oriented, and a legal town has advised zoos for decades on what it would take to host these black and white giants, and believes our city has the edge over san diego, whose zoo is also in the running . >> the leadership you have is that your san francisco uh, and you have a, you know, a very strong asian community, even if san francisco has loaned the pandas, the cost would be significant. >> before the pandemic estimates to convert this. space totaled about $25 million. >> in addition to that, you should budget for about ten years of operating expenses. it can be up to $1 million a year to
then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts comingdu. >> they want to get a sense of the zoo, a sense of our community, our sense of our dedication to conservation. also to medicine and to animal wellness. >> so to san francisco, stand a chance in being gifted these pandas from china. i consulted with the leading panda conservation expert who has been advising zoos for decades to see pandas is a combination of financial,...
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him about how those around him inspire his work for this week's art is life >> my name is robert peterson. i live in lawton, oklahoma and i'm an international contemporary artists i am completely self-taught. i picked up on papers for the first time in 2012. i didn't know how to mix your colors that you would use to do skin tones. i poured everything seeing out onto the palette that came in the little paint set that i had purchased at the time and eventually it just evolved into what you've seen now, you'll see a lot of different shades of blues and tails and purples and stuff like that in my work. so it represents peace, but it also at the same time can represent like pain something that i believe is strong within black people. a lot of the subjects that i, that i used for, for references for the painting, our neighbors, friends, family, neighbors, people here in oklahoma. when you look at my work, you'll see do rags for me. what do rags represent? >> they represent crowns. i remember being young. i had your i don't know but you would put the wave cap on and what would happen is when you
him about how those around him inspire his work for this week's art is life >> my name is robert peterson. i live in lawton, oklahoma and i'm an international contemporary artists i am completely self-taught. i picked up on papers for the first time in 2012. i didn't know how to mix your colors that you would use to do skin tones. i poured everything seeing out onto the palette that came in the little paint set that i had purchased at the time and eventually it just evolved into what...
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now, neil peterson, he is owner of the saudi bond company, peterson and sons in new york, where he's issued thousands of bonds as an expert on this process, i do note, neil, you're not involved in this specific case, obviously. but when you add up the penalty in the fraud case along the new york business fraud case, along with the money trump has been ordered to pay in the e jean carroll defamation case. you're well over half $1 billion. i mean, it's an extraordinary amount of money for an individual in new york. according to forbes, trump does not have enough cash on hand to pay it. now that's forbes, but that's their estimate. he does not they say he has got about $426 million liquid assets and cash, and that is of course less than he owes. >> so what >> do you think trump needs to do to secure a bond >> i think he's going to need to come up with additional capital. i think at the end of the day, he's going to be required to put up liquid assets, either equal to or just under the amount of the bond and without that, i don't think he's going to be able to obtain it. >> i mean, i und
now, neil peterson, he is owner of the saudi bond company, peterson and sons in new york, where he's issued thousands of bonds as an expert on this process, i do note, neil, you're not involved in this specific case, obviously. but when you add up the penalty in the fraud case along the new york business fraud case, along with the money trump has been ordered to pay in the e jean carroll defamation case. you're well over half $1 billion. i mean, it's an extraordinary amount of money for an...
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here, we'll peterson. we, europeans need to do much more security now and in the future divide. so i've got some randomness to do so, is conceptual, which is what i told present by during my visit to washington last week, as well as our assets. during the last 24 months, i found a school that wanted to buy don't visual until buying. and i will also incomplete agreement, sunset lunches, like that our trans atlantic alliance will remain valuable and strong on both sides of the atlantic capes combined. because we are united by shared values and beliefs, freedoms, democracy, the strength of the law, and respect for the dignity of every individual items or not. for that, i'm deeply grateful to the president and owner north american friends in the audience today. thank you for being such strong allies and friends. and letting me be equinox f i n e. a relative as ation of nato's mutual defense guarantee will only benefit those who dislike food channel once a week. and that's my 2nd point, concerns support for ukraine. the european union and as member states have made available just on
here, we'll peterson. we, europeans need to do much more security now and in the future divide. so i've got some randomness to do so, is conceptual, which is what i told present by during my visit to washington last week, as well as our assets. during the last 24 months, i found a school that wanted to buy don't visual until buying. and i will also incomplete agreement, sunset lunches, like that our trans atlantic alliance will remain valuable and strong on both sides of the atlantic capes...
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dana peterson is here. >>> and why the arm holding stock surge could be coming to an end. we have a busy hour ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. were you worried the wedding would be too much? nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we just got back from her sister's in napa. who gets married in napa? my daughter. who gets married someplace more expensive? my other daughter. cancun! jamaica!! why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so we don't have to worry. can we get out of here? i thought you'd never ask. join 18 million americans and take control of your financial future with a real time dashboard and real life conversations. empower. what's next. oh no, a rash. maybe it'll go away. awww, how am i going to find a doctor i'll actually like? is that a qr code? dr. stafford makes you feel at ease. thanks rash! you've got more options than you know. book now. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. >>> let's look
dana peterson is here. >>> and why the arm holding stock surge could be coming to an end. we have a busy hour ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. were you worried the wedding would be too much? nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we just got back from her sister's in napa. who gets married in napa? my daughter. who gets married someplace more expensive? my other daughter. cancun! jamaica!! why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of...
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constable peterson went to montana to help out.put a tap on thompson. just in case jerry called again. and sure enough he did. >> hello? >> yes i'd like to talk to tom pulaski, >> from? where >> it's to tom pulaski from lewis gomez, in dallas. >> yes. >> the fact that he would use an alias was strange. but he was at a phone booth near this store in east dallas, texas. >> hi? how are you? doing >> what the hell are you doing there? >> and then as they talk. jerry offered a version of the story that didn't sound much at all like the one of romeo and juliet in all the headlines. >> i want because i was going, and she was because she was in love with me or something like that. but it wasn't because we both wanted to run away from home and you know -- >> what was it? >> it was because i wanted to get away, that's all. she just tagged along. and she says i can't live without you and all that, that's what she said. >> like he didn't really care. >> but then later same conversation, he said that losing dianne was like half of him dying. >>
constable peterson went to montana to help out.put a tap on thompson. just in case jerry called again. and sure enough he did. >> hello? >> yes i'd like to talk to tom pulaski, >> from? where >> it's to tom pulaski from lewis gomez, in dallas. >> yes. >> the fact that he would use an alias was strange. but he was at a phone booth near this store in east dallas, texas. >> hi? how are you? doing >> what the hell are you doing there? >> and...
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the expulsion letter from peterson says lindo's daughter, quote, punched a female student on the sidef the forehead and continued to throw punches until a faculty member intervened. it reads. the incident breaches the school rules of assault or battery, and there is no mention of the teacher's alleged assault. that teacher needs to know this is not okay. you can't get away with things like this. the principal needs to understand that you can't allow bullying and harassment to happen in the school. after not receiving any email responses, i went to the school and tried to speak with peterson in person, but his receptionist told me he was in meetings. in an email peterson sent to lindo on february 2nd, he told her he, quote, disagreed with many of her claims, but offered her information on no fault medical health care to cover her daughter's injuries. i don't think that it's right or fair that she has to try to navigate now with this expulsion on her record after having a completely clean record. now, she says her daughter is at a new school. she says she's fine, but i'm her mom. i know
the expulsion letter from peterson says lindo's daughter, quote, punched a female student on the sidef the forehead and continued to throw punches until a faculty member intervened. it reads. the incident breaches the school rules of assault or battery, and there is no mention of the teacher's alleged assault. that teacher needs to know this is not okay. you can't get away with things like this. the principal needs to understand that you can't allow bullying and harassment to happen in the...
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i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specific with the unhoused population in this building opened a little over a year ago. >> we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategically located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a psychiatrist here. and they can see the psychiatrist the same day, all in one. >> they also offer addiction treatment. why do you continue to volunteer here? >> because they took the time out to help me, and i don't mind helping them back. so the city's health department runs 14 primary care clinics. >> any homeless person can go to one of them, but really, that's the only one that helps them get stable and get under other care under one single roof. and it's really amazing the work they do. it's unbelievable. but the need is so huge. >> yeah, but it's so great for you to show everyone what's really happening
i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specific with the unhoused population in this building opened a little over a year ago. >> we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategically located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh,...
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i said, somebody really care about me, you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population. >> this building opened a little over a year ago, so we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategic, located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a psychiatrist here, and they can see the psychiatrist. the same day, all in one. >> they also offer addiction treatment. so why do you continue to volunteer here? >> because they took the time out to help me, and i don't mind helping them back. >> leon melendez, abc seven news leanne is also sharing a story that left a mark on her since she first covered it in 1996. >> it was an unthinkable crime, a baby severely beaten, police said, by a six year old boy, nearly 30 years later, leanne tries to make sense of the crime she. >> hola nachito i go searching for the victim and the accused. >> hey, brandon, in seeing how lives
i said, somebody really care about me, you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population. >> this building opened a little over a year ago, so we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategic, located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a...
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. >> joseph peterson is alive today. >> all i did was kept drinking and using drugs.efore, after many years of doing that, my legs started having problems. complications with my legs. so they had to amputate my feet. >> what made you decide i've had enough? >> because he kept checking on me and he was coming up there to check on me to see how i'm doing. and that helped me a lot. i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today, peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population. >> this building opened a little over a year ago. we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategically located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients. a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a psychiatrist here, and they can see the psychiatrist the same day, all in one. >> they also offer addiction treatment. why do you continue to volunteer here? because they took the time out to help me, and i don't
. >> joseph peterson is alive today. >> all i did was kept drinking and using drugs.efore, after many years of doing that, my legs started having problems. complications with my legs. so they had to amputate my feet. >> what made you decide i've had enough? >> because he kept checking on me and he was coming up there to check on me to see how i'm doing. and that helped me a lot. i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today, peterson has permanent...
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i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population. >> this building opened a little over a year ago, we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategically located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients. a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a psychiatrist here, and they can see the psychiatrist the same day, all in one. >> they also offer addiction treatment at. why do you continue to volunteer here? because they took the time out to help me. >> and i don't mind helping them back. >> leon melendez, abc seven news. >> still to come on abc seven mornings, israel discussed next steps in the hostage deal with hamas. the new developments overnight that feeling you get when you can... du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma
i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population. >> this building opened a little over a year ago, we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategically located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients. a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh,...
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. >> joseph peterson is alive today already was kept drinking and using drugs. >> so therefore after many years of doing that, my legs started having problems, complications with my legs. so they had to amputate my feet. >> what made you decide i've had enough? >> because he kept checking on me and he was coming up there to check on me to see how i'm doing. and that helped me a lot. i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population in this building opened a little over a year ago. >> we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategically located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a psychiatrist here. and they can see the psychiatrist the same day, all in one. >> they also offer addiction treatment. why do you continue to volunteer here? >> because they took the time out to help me. and i don't mind hel
. >> joseph peterson is alive today already was kept drinking and using drugs. >> so therefore after many years of doing that, my legs started having problems, complications with my legs. so they had to amputate my feet. >> what made you decide i've had enough? >> because he kept checking on me and he was coming up there to check on me to see how i'm doing. and that helped me a lot. i said, somebody really care about me. >> you know, today peterson has permanent...
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be a few peterson era. a time when people were passing round paper bags of cash to police ministers. he is at heart, deeply and intellectual deeply sink, or he was very interested in corps route problems or things where does the system fall down at the foundation? corruption being something that if it was fixed would have this kind of enormous flow on effect. it would reduce equity in society, poor people would be less poor. also there'd be just less of a sense of injustice across society. is such a super intellect, the confines for the information on you know, i've never seen anybody so focused appeared just to help for the day. just kind of racing thing. i'd like to tell a all day old and all not researching things. the way he came in to form when he leaves was a kind of a iterative process over time. like wind making, you know, they had a lot of ingredients that'd be fine tuned. he had white boards that he'd rescued from tips, so his house had white boards in every roof. some people of paintings or poste
be a few peterson era. a time when people were passing round paper bags of cash to police ministers. he is at heart, deeply and intellectual deeply sink, or he was very interested in corps route problems or things where does the system fall down at the foundation? corruption being something that if it was fixed would have this kind of enormous flow on effect. it would reduce equity in society, poor people would be less poor. also there'd be just less of a sense of injustice across society. is...
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. >> jordan peterson is very interesting on it. he genuinely this is where it came to me.ture once before he gives a lecture once before he famous jordan peterson, he was famous jordan peterson, where thinks where he says that he thinks a lot of hitler's anti—semitism came from the fact that that's what the crowd. what played well with the crowd. he would just notice early on, you he started you know, as soon as he started to the jews, the mood to blame the jews, the mood would and that's would pick, you know, and that's what comedians , the world's what comedians, the world's greatest anti—semitic emcee. i think i'll build on this, you know. yeah, yeah , it is know. yeah, yeah, it is dangerous. i love i mean, it does to like the like does feel to me like the like the kind of prologue to a dystopian we'll just dystopian movie. we'll just watch of these speeches watch a few of these speeches and see this is my take on and see if this is my take on this. not. i'm you this. it's not. i'm not. you know, i understand they're know, i understand where they're coming from, but i'm
. >> jordan peterson is very interesting on it. he genuinely this is where it came to me.ture once before he gives a lecture once before he famous jordan peterson, he was famous jordan peterson, where thinks where he says that he thinks a lot of hitler's anti—semitism came from the fact that that's what the crowd. what played well with the crowd. he would just notice early on, you he started you know, as soon as he started to the jews, the mood to blame the jews, the mood would and...
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do you guys know jordan peterson? yeah. i wonder what jordan peterson j would have to saory about kind of lower rate of happiness if only he were heraye. >> please. well, i thought he was here. well, he's been indoctrinated now, too. he was sent to reeducate re in camp. >> but, you know, i think. well, for him, you know, d try you get something sticky on your hands and sort of tryrom get it off, you know, clean your room, put all maybe cut down on your pronouns, you know ,maybe instead of 20 genders, there's like nine, you know, rdr and get your life in order. stop datinopg a feminist. stop listening to robin d'angelo., but maybe be a little less white, you know, i blame her. >> i blame robin d'angelo. yeah, we've all been i hatingen ourselves for the last couple of years. yeah, for for being quietoo and for being too short orwh whatever it is. you know, that's not why i hate myself. why shouldte i change my hate tm >> mm. on tinder. just a tricky height, right?s jt right. trick women, you know. and i say i'm mexicao tricn,
do you guys know jordan peterson? yeah. i wonder what jordan peterson j would have to saory about kind of lower rate of happiness if only he were heraye. >> please. well, i thought he was here. well, he's been indoctrinated now, too. he was sent to reeducate re in camp. >> but, you know, i think. well, for him, you know, d try you get something sticky on your hands and sort of tryrom get it off, you know, clean your room, put all maybe cut down on your pronouns, you know ,maybe...
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scott peterson from connecticut. >> i was born and raised in connecticut and i am a doctor of veterinary medicine i done a lot of things in life. i am running for president to prevent world war iii. so this college group, the biggest threat is the student loan. you signed a contract. no one can forgive a contract. the president did not have a right to forgive the contract. you have a ground war in europe. nato design has some flaws. ukraine is not a member of nato. it never will be. that will never happen. giving away our military equipment like it is a freebie, giving away our helicopters, leaving $80 billion worth of stuff in afghanistan, it is total incompetence. and let me tell you what i really think about the democrats. there ain't nothing democratic about the democratic party. it is the world's largest labor racketeering organization and that is how they by themselves the votes to fake the elections. the more you give away, who gave away all of our industries? bill clinton. he made the deal with china, give everything away, everything for free. we got a get control of our own coun
scott peterson from connecticut. >> i was born and raised in connecticut and i am a doctor of veterinary medicine i done a lot of things in life. i am running for president to prevent world war iii. so this college group, the biggest threat is the student loan. you signed a contract. no one can forgive a contract. the president did not have a right to forgive the contract. you have a ground war in europe. nato design has some flaws. ukraine is not a member of nato. it never will be. that...
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peterson says it's been all hands on deck to try and mitigate issues before they create larger problemsfor residents for multiple days. the public works. department out in checking came out today, making sure that there's no debris in trash 3. >> and they'll be doing not throughout the evening and monitoring things. so reports come in, whether it comes in from like mobile app that we have or it just comes in for in for a 24 7 on standby to address for flooding will become a. >> we also talked with the santa rosa fire department. we're going to have more on big have a rescue unit. i'm going to hold on for dear life on those umbrellas because i'm not giving it up. >> it's given me some kind of protection from the rain reporting live here in santa rosa, theresa stasi. back to you guys. 3 mary poppins a stasio. i thank you he said the oakland zoo has decided to keep its stores closed through tomorrow. >> sharing this video one of its residents a draft enjoying the soaking that's going on there. the zoo says if you have a reservation, you will be automatically refunded. meantime, the rain ha
peterson says it's been all hands on deck to try and mitigate issues before they create larger problemsfor residents for multiple days. the public works. department out in checking came out today, making sure that there's no debris in trash 3. >> and they'll be doing not throughout the evening and monitoring things. so reports come in, whether it comes in from like mobile app that we have or it just comes in for in for a 24 7 on standby to address for flooding will become a. >> we...
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more, were on hand to support their wives, including four-time all pro and former league mvp adrian peterson. his wife, ashley, received an entrepreneurial award from amazon at the show and she said you have to surprised to hear that nfl families are just like ours. actually pretty normal. maybe maybe that might surprise them. you know, dinners, kids for like all the normal things it may just be a little more crazy and tie. you know. >> adrian, how special is it for you to have this opportunity to watch the women in your lives? shine? >> especially, you obviously the other ones that are on the show. any time you go highlight always amazing. we've been coming here for years. now always a good show that to see them carmina women. was all about nfl need to do more. you know, when it comes her to be here, they were tonight rson said that the are rooting for the forty-niners. so that's got to be a good sign, right, greta? noel, 100%. that's a good sign. i think i feel like a lot of people are rooting for them, especially. >> just you know, not having gotten the win back in 2020. so i think we've
more, were on hand to support their wives, including four-time all pro and former league mvp adrian peterson. his wife, ashley, received an entrepreneurial award from amazon at the show and she said you have to surprised to hear that nfl families are just like ours. actually pretty normal. maybe maybe that might surprise them. you know, dinners, kids for like all the normal things it may just be a little more crazy and tie. you know. >> adrian, how special is it for you to have this...
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before you go off on this and and i think this whole argument, this whole argumentation is the jordan peterson argument of status quoism, right? this is the way things have always been, hierarchies have always existed, inequality is always existed, it's a bizarre argument, mean i guess it's not if you're top, you're making millions of dollars, pedling this, but it is just such a strange right, it's like oh this is just the way it is where billions of people are living in abject. so ah, that's the heart of conservative thinking, that that that is what the word conservative means, we can throw that word around and it's populist diffusion or pluralism underscoring it, but to be a conservative by definition is to not want things to change and to accept the patterns that pre-existed, and always who does that benefit, it a benefit, it benefits an elite elite minority, because they're the ones that are always going to be top at some point, especially in the hierarchical structure that's been generated. uh as civilization has evolved, particularly since the neolithic revolution, but that's for another
before you go off on this and and i think this whole argument, this whole argumentation is the jordan peterson argument of status quoism, right? this is the way things have always been, hierarchies have always existed, inequality is always existed, it's a bizarre argument, mean i guess it's not if you're top, you're making millions of dollars, pedling this, but it is just such a strange right, it's like oh this is just the way it is where billions of people are living in abject. so ah, that's...
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now, one in three young men said they have a positive view ofjordan peterson, the controversial comedianmedia had a role to play in these polarised opinions? they split up 50 years ago — they've been called the british supergroup no one has heard of. but all of a sudden south london s cymande are finding new levels of success, thanks to hip hop acts sampling their songs. now in their 70s, their story is heading for the big screen, and they are going back on the road. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been speaking to them. cymande. a badly split up 50 years ago and were almost totally forgotten, but his music has been discovered by new generations. i cannot think of many people of our age having this kind of opportunity. cymande are back together and the little—known story is becoming a big—screen documentary. with my feet, sure. it moved my soul. it is so funky! how do these people come together to create something incredible? most people have never heard of them. cymande emerged from south london at the start of the 1970s. the caribbean influence taking funk brought th
now, one in three young men said they have a positive view ofjordan peterson, the controversial comedianmedia had a role to play in these polarised opinions? they split up 50 years ago — they've been called the british supergroup no one has heard of. but all of a sudden south london s cymande are finding new levels of success, thanks to hip hop acts sampling their songs. now in their 70s, their story is heading for the big screen, and they are going back on the road. our entertainment...
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and then to the international space station rushes, the president peterson is expected to deliver a space devoted to these thoughts of the games of the future on the we will be taking you that live full that so they say do stay with us the to india. now with thousands of dollars, we're seeing that much to the countries competed off to rejecting a government also on price guarantees for that projects. but the protests have to and violent the, the, these are tens of thousands of families the what to 100 find where you and news that have expressed 710 to march to new delhi, the political capital of the country. they said to hold the government responsible for the promises that for me to them 2 years ago. now as we speak, the form of our on stand by there at the harvey on up and job or doing nothing. this is some 200 dollars kilometers from the national capital to the day to day on and off they went to a gas sale set a fire and at the farm was also a physical force was used on hundreds of farm was in fact over a 100 families headboard in georgia. now the farm was gone and we are discussing wh
and then to the international space station rushes, the president peterson is expected to deliver a space devoted to these thoughts of the games of the future on the we will be taking you that live full that so they say do stay with us the to india. now with thousands of dollars, we're seeing that much to the countries competed off to rejecting a government also on price guarantees for that projects. but the protests have to and violent the, the, these are tens of thousands of families the what...
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so with that i think got me matt peterson. so anyone in pain and paying attention now knows that in america there's very few elite professions or corporations allow their members to safely dissent from woke dogma. everyone knows this everyone knows they risk their job or career. if they do so publicly. worse, we know the views of roughly half the country are increasingly opposed suppressed delegitimize by major corporations in key sectors like tech, finance, media. and as we learn more and more day big corporate increasingly works with the administrative state to spy and deplatformed bank on person otherwise attack dissent in political cultural organizations, citizens and political movements. that's where we're at. so first off, it's suffice it to say, if we're going to talk about the economic war we've lost this battle, right? we did something wrong? we've lost big corporate that was supposed to be republic is gone. so now this is a time that we have to and this is what this book is about. we have wholly rethink our approach
so with that i think got me matt peterson. so anyone in pain and paying attention now knows that in america there's very few elite professions or corporations allow their members to safely dissent from woke dogma. everyone knows this everyone knows they risk their job or career. if they do so publicly. worse, we know the views of roughly half the country are increasingly opposed suppressed delegitimize by major corporations in key sectors like tech, finance, media. and as we learn more and more...