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peterson's head.nd he stated that this could be the result of a fall. >> 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. >> 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. >> 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?" >> yes, michael was sure. candace headed to her sister's house. >> the whole thing was
peterson's head.nd he stated that this could be the result of a fall. >> 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. >> by the time kathleen's daughter, caitlin, got the word, it was as shocking as it...
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and what is the truth about michael peterson? a man once sentenced to die in prison for the commission of a homicide, he has always maintained was nothing but an accident. innocent he asserts. but the novelist in him knows full well the irresistible appeal of the story line he says he got swept up in. >> sex, money, murder, my god. what more could you have? >> one of the most compelling mysteries we've ever covered as you haven't heard it before. >> people believe in you will always believe in you. people don't, never will. >> michael peterson on his own words, on the marriage, fine old house, the blood spatter expert who wasn't and the family friend found dead in another staircase far away in time and place. >> lightning don't strike the same place twice. >> there's even a theory about an owl. >> who done it, huh? >> it's awful. >> we're going to need some time. it's a complicated and simple question. >> if i were going to ask you did you bludgeon kathleen that night in the stairway of your house to cause her death? >> no, no, n
and what is the truth about michael peterson? a man once sentenced to die in prison for the commission of a homicide, he has always maintained was nothing but an accident. innocent he asserts. but the novelist in him knows full well the irresistible appeal of the story line he says he got swept up in. >> sex, money, murder, my god. what more could you have? >> one of the most compelling mysteries we've ever covered as you haven't heard it before. >> people believe in you will...
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peterson's head. he stated 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 he
peterson's head. he stated 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...
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peterson. and i want to thank my -- and i want to thank mike conaway who started with me on this journey, god bless you, mike, thank you so much for your help. i want to thank our friends on the senate side. i want to thank senator david purdue who took the reins over there and helped put the money back in. i want to also thank senator robertson. the chairman of the senate committee. i want to thank my staffer, ashley smith, my legislative director, who worked night and day with me on this bill. and i want to thank god almighty, ladies and gentlemen, god had his hand in this. to pull democrats and republicans together, to give $80 million to badly needed african-american land grant colleges and universities, only god could pull this together. we thank god for this blessing and for touching the hearts and souls and the spirit of all of my colleagues who will vote for this historic bill. and i want to thank also the staff of both the senate agriculture committee as well as the house agriculture c
peterson. and i want to thank my -- and i want to thank mike conaway who started with me on this journey, god bless you, mike, thank you so much for your help. i want to thank our friends on the senate side. i want to thank senator david purdue who took the reins over there and helped put the money back in. i want to also thank senator robertson. the chairman of the senate committee. i want to thank my staffer, ashley smith, my legislative director, who worked night and day with me on this...
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but at the end of the day, that body was discovered where scott peterson went fishing. that, you cannot deny. >> that was adrienne moore reporting. the peterson family is pushing for a new trial. >>> cbs says tonight former ceo les moonves will not be receiving a $120 million severance payout, following a sexual misconduct investigation. moonves resigned in september after a dozen women accused him of sexual misconduct and retaliation. now the cbs board says, quote, there are grounds to terminate for cause. that's after investigators from two law firms said moonves lied to them and deleted relevant text messages. several women say moonves mistreated them with forced sexual acts, groping and threats of retaliation. >>> new video tonight of a heart-stopping rescue, a retired police officer saved a little boy who kicked his ball into oncoming traffic. dashcam recorded the moment at a southern california -- you can see the little boy unsupervised bounds his ball, then kick it in the middle of the busy street. amazingly, retired police officer in the right place at the right
but at the end of the day, that body was discovered where scott peterson went fishing. that, you cannot deny. >> that was adrienne moore reporting. the peterson family is pushing for a new trial. >>> cbs says tonight former ceo les moonves will not be receiving a $120 million severance payout, following a sexual misconduct investigation. moonves resigned in september after a dozen women accused him of sexual misconduct and retaliation. now the cbs board says, quote, there are...
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peterson. and i want to thank my -- and i want to thank mike conaway who started with me on this journey, god bless you, mike, thank you so much for your help. i want to thank our friends on the senate side. i want to thank senator david purdue who took the reins over there and helped put the money back in. i want to also thank senator robertson. the chairman of the senate committee. i want to thank my staffer, ashley smith, my legislative director, who worked night and day with me on this bill. and i want to thank god almighty, ladies and gentlemen, god had his hand in this. to pull democrats and republicans together, to give $80 million to badly needed african-american land grant colleges and universities, only god could pull this together. we thank god for this blessing and for touching the hearts and souls and the spirit of all of my colleagues who will vote for this historic bill. and i want to thank also the staff of both the senate agriculture committee as well as the house agriculture c
peterson. and i want to thank my -- and i want to thank mike conaway who started with me on this journey, god bless you, mike, thank you so much for your help. i want to thank our friends on the senate side. i want to thank senator david purdue who took the reins over there and helped put the money back in. i want to also thank senator robertson. the chairman of the senate committee. i want to thank my staffer, ashley smith, my legislative director, who worked night and day with me on this...
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here is doctor peterson.we're talking about this earlier before we came on air, you never really thought of yourself as a political author and public figure, but that is how, as i've been saying and as we've seen, so much of your messages about the person and how you as an individual take responsibility and yet your are being painted in a political light. do you see yourself as a political figure. >> not particularly, no, but everyone that i'm interviewed by insist that that's what i am. the reason for that is that most of our dialogue in mainstream media is always focused on politics. it's also the case that part of what brought me too wider public attention was my opposition to some legislation in canada, a bill called c16 which i regarded as an attempt on the government to compel speech which, by the way, in the united states the supreme court in the united states decided it was unconstitutional for the government to ever require you to say certain things but there's exceptions for commercial things like i
here is doctor peterson.we're talking about this earlier before we came on air, you never really thought of yourself as a political author and public figure, but that is how, as i've been saying and as we've seen, so much of your messages about the person and how you as an individual take responsibility and yet your are being painted in a political light. do you see yourself as a political figure. >> not particularly, no, but everyone that i'm interviewed by insist that that's what i am....
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that's peterson's thirty seventh goal in a freiburg jersey and now he's netted against all eighteen one is the good club. that was your play of the day now it's time to announce the goal of the month for november voted also four but you out of the three finalists the winners this man don't mince captain marco royce and here is the goal i like to call this a right footed rocket check it out once more. liftoff you know the name we pulled out of the hat was mahatma dania from indonesia he wins a been asleep in jersey of his choice. as you can see dortmund are savoring the sweet taste of victory on starting day it's full time for us we'll be back with the action from sunday's games and we'll be discussing this weekend's main talking points with former professional footballer and friend of the show looks funny and still who is now ahead of international relations in scouting hoffenheim till then here are some of the best moments from saturday for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. wow wow wow. wow wow. wow. wow. wow wow. wow and. in fighting for the case to take you seriously in the
that's peterson's thirty seventh goal in a freiburg jersey and now he's netted against all eighteen one is the good club. that was your play of the day now it's time to announce the goal of the month for november voted also four but you out of the three finalists the winners this man don't mince captain marco royce and here is the goal i like to call this a right footed rocket check it out once more. liftoff you know the name we pulled out of the hat was mahatma dania from indonesia he wins a...
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play of the day as voted by our followers on twitter and the winner is this guy freiburg snail's peterson with fifty three percent of the vote this goal came in the twelfth minute and it opened the scoring in the match check out neil's peterson's left foot reflexes like. that's peterson's thirty seventh goal in a freiburg jersey and now he's netted against all eighteen blunders they go cluck. that was your play of the day now it's time to announce the goal of the month for november voted also for by you out of the three finalists the winner is this man goldman's captain marco royce and here is the goal i like to call this a right footed rocket check it out once more. liftoff knew the name we pulled out of the hat was mahatma dania who drove from indonesia he wins a bundesliga jersey of his choice. as you can see dortmund are savoring the sweet taste of victory on starting day it's full time for us we'll be back with the action from sunday's games and we'll be discussing this weekend's main talking points with former professional footballer and friend of the show looks upon him still who i
play of the day as voted by our followers on twitter and the winner is this guy freiburg snail's peterson with fifty three percent of the vote this goal came in the twelfth minute and it opened the scoring in the match check out neil's peterson's left foot reflexes like. that's peterson's thirty seventh goal in a freiburg jersey and now he's netted against all eighteen blunders they go cluck. that was your play of the day now it's time to announce the goal of the month for november voted also...
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now of representative peterson reads about yemen then he will feel really be about voting. tenure the genocide but if he reads instead of golfing magazine of his choice. it is much easier for him to cast his vote and his job is to cast votes so thank you collin peterson for bringing the uninformed leader america hoped you'd be. thank you thank you thank you oh thank you thank you thank you also garnering much attention this week is the senate's passing of a large criminal justice bill that's right. a little justice will the bill gives judges more discretion discretion when the sentencing drug offenders and boosts prisoner rehabilitation efforts it reduces the life sentence for drug offenders with three convictions for twenty five years and it would affect only federal prisoners who make up less than seven percent of the country's prison population. ten percent. you know i'll just add this to the list of things i'm ten percent excited about right which includes tubing down a river with my aunt. shopping for a couch on a hot day and anything new i'm an employed sound. and now
now of representative peterson reads about yemen then he will feel really be about voting. tenure the genocide but if he reads instead of golfing magazine of his choice. it is much easier for him to cast his vote and his job is to cast votes so thank you collin peterson for bringing the uninformed leader america hoped you'd be. thank you thank you thank you oh thank you thank you thank you also garnering much attention this week is the senate's passing of a large criminal justice bill that's...
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is a perfect example is that paris jordan peterson is a perfect example is that you know what he says is really not quite extraordinary it's so common sense and it is so clear and it you intuitively understand it like yeah that's what i've been thinking all along ok emanuel the one of the things that i lived in communist poland. daniel said that he went to communist hungary you know and the language was wooden he's absolutely right but the difference in the west is that it's all glitzy and glamourous ok and it's virtuous ok is it the big tent or censoring people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda in a moral illogical and they're at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean it's we're out we're actually have we have with a good thing is it may be a circular firing squad all we have to do is duck every once in a while my point is the a ray of forces against free speech are the men go ahead in paris. yes i think in a way if you think about it in the in the in the last thirty years changes from w. bush to i mean from clin
is a perfect example is that paris jordan peterson is a perfect example is that you know what he says is really not quite extraordinary it's so common sense and it is so clear and it you intuitively understand it like yeah that's what i've been thinking all along ok emanuel the one of the things that i lived in communist poland. daniel said that he went to communist hungary you know and the language was wooden he's absolutely right but the difference in the west is that it's all glitzy and...
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from the peterson institute in washington. >> host: we are back to talk about the u.s.-mexico trade agreement. we have senior advisor for the center for strategic and international studies and a reporter with the "wall street journal." thank you both for being here. let's begin with the factors that led to this trade agreement. explain to our viewers what is in this deal. >> guest: a lot of things are in this deal. in many ways the summer to the old north american free trade agreement or nafta. this is president trump's effort to renegotiate that agreement. it was a promise that this in the 2016 election. he said he would renegotiate nafta or terminate it, pull out of it and now they have a deal with hand and mexico summerwood candy would not come along with it. some provisionsre of nafta, stricter rules for the auto industry and labor and a few other things and is going to come up for a vote as soon as next year. president trump has indicated going to pull out of nafta and if congress doesn't pass usmca agreement, u.s. to be left with nothing. that's what we are. >> ho
from the peterson institute in washington. >> host: we are back to talk about the u.s.-mexico trade agreement. we have senior advisor for the center for strategic and international studies and a reporter with the "wall street journal." thank you both for being here. let's begin with the factors that led to this trade agreement. explain to our viewers what is in this deal. >> guest: a lot of things are in this deal. in many ways the summer to the old north american free...
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then it was time for adrian peterson.erson with his best run of the game, gets the redskins into field goal range. then on comes new long snapper, andrew east, just signed yesterday. big spot here, 36-yard attempt, hopkins gets it to go. josh johnson getting his first career win as a starter. the redskins take it on the road 13-16, keeping the playoff hopes alive. >> it's like thee lit engine that could,? you know just chugging along, choo choo, you know? just chugging along the whole time. no matter what happens, we have to keep going that way. >> get that monkey off our back. we need thi b"w," by any enemies nessary. >> to have it go our way and be able to just have everything that's been bottled up in me for years to st finally let it out, it was a relief. honestly, it was. it was just a relief. >> reporter: love that reaction. but we have someneore goo for you. alex smith released from the hospital after spending almost a month there. his wife putting this photo on social media today. he's been dealing with infectioe
then it was time for adrian peterson.erson with his best run of the game, gets the redskins into field goal range. then on comes new long snapper, andrew east, just signed yesterday. big spot here, 36-yard attempt, hopkins gets it to go. josh johnson getting his first career win as a starter. the redskins take it on the road 13-16, keeping the playoff hopes alive. >> it's like thee lit engine that could,? you know just chugging along, choo choo, you know? just chugging along the whole...
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peterson slips the middle defense. the 12-year veteran can still run.n peterson's career. in the second quarter another veteran found the end zone. darren sproles with a slick move from 14 yards out. the eagles win 28-14. both teams hanging around the wildcard picture at 6-6. >>> in baseball, you can always count on minor-to come up with unique ideas for promotions. the hershey bears of the american hockey league were hosting the binghamton devils. >> a power play for hershey. point for nash. hits the crossbar. it's gone! it's teddy bear time! >> it's raining teddy bears. that is their tradition in the bears' arena. it's the teddy bear toss. fans too teddy bears on the ice after the first goal by the home team. the bears are distributed to kids this holiday season. this year's dos was last 3498 t that was the most it ever collected and distributed in this event. i assume they dry them off a little before they give them to the kids. >> whose job was it to count them? >> i don't know. the official teddy bear counter. >> see you later everyone. >> thank yo
peterson slips the middle defense. the 12-year veteran can still run.n peterson's career. in the second quarter another veteran found the end zone. darren sproles with a slick move from 14 yards out. the eagles win 28-14. both teams hanging around the wildcard picture at 6-6. >>> in baseball, you can always count on minor-to come up with unique ideas for promotions. the hershey bears of the american hockey league were hosting the binghamton devils. >> a power play for hershey....
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the judge ruled against peterson, and the case will mov. forw >>> delta airlines is placing more restrictions on emotional support animals. starting december 18th, the airline will no longer allow suppor animals on flights longer than eight hours. puppies under 4 months old will also be banned from flying. there are some exceptions. passengers who he requested to travel with a pet before the ban takes place will be aowed to fly as originally ticketed. after february 1st, the rule does not apply. >>> mobile phone carriers now have more power over blocking your text messages. fcthe voted to approve a ckasure that allows wireless carriers to blounwanted text messages. the commission says the decision addresses both messaging and es not affect individual messages like the ones you would get from friends the move has received criticism from some democrats who call this a slippery s slope. th carrieri could easily block messages they find controversial. >>> authories in northern california rescued a man trapped inside a greasy vent for two days.
the judge ruled against peterson, and the case will mov. forw >>> delta airlines is placing more restrictions on emotional support animals. starting december 18th, the airline will no longer allow suppor animals on flights longer than eight hours. puppies under 4 months old will also be banned from flying. there are some exceptions. passengers who he requested to travel with a pet before the ban takes place will be aowed to fly as originally ticketed. after february 1st, the rule does...
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scot peterson contends had he no legal duty to rush into the parkland school during the valentine's daycre that killed 17 people. he stayed outside instead of confronting the shooter nikolas cruz. the judge refused to dismiss a negligent lawsuit against peterson filed by a parent of one of the students that was killed. >>> an 11-year-old delaware boy named joshua trump is changing his last name because he was getting bullied in school. the boys parents say that their son has been called idiot, stupid and cursed at for two years. they say it started when donald trump first announced he was running for president. they even pulled him out of school for a year. school officials say it's okay for joshua to use his dad's surname instead of his mother's surname. >>> and outgoing chicago mayor robert manuel is proposing legalizing marijuana and opening a casino to deal with a $28 billion pension debt. he also wants to allow cuts to retirees cost of living increases. chicago's required annual pension payments are set to increase over the next few years. the city's mayor elect says he's against c
scot peterson contends had he no legal duty to rush into the parkland school during the valentine's daycre that killed 17 people. he stayed outside instead of confronting the shooter nikolas cruz. the judge refused to dismiss a negligent lawsuit against peterson filed by a parent of one of the students that was killed. >>> an 11-year-old delaware boy named joshua trump is changing his last name because he was getting bullied in school. the boys parents say that their son has been...
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peterson says he had no legal duty to do so.he judge disagreed, saying as a sworn deputy and the only armed guard on the campus, he was obligated to go after the gunman. >>> new this morning, nged in the classroom. it's happening to hundreds of local students when it comes to learning science a social studies. scott macfarlane and the news 4 i-team take a closer look. >> reporter: we found d.c. public schools violating t ir ownrequirements, not giving ough cla time in science and social studies to students in at least four middle schools. d.c. officials familiar with the issue tell the i-team the school district made the changes because of problems with budgets, resources, and pressure to boost math and english scores. the impacted schools include kelly miller, brookland, eliot-hine, and cardoza. the time is instead used for otherore subjects. experts and parents say this must be fixed. 20 middle schools, dozens of schools in the district, and the ones where they seem to have trouble giving the curriculum the right way is at the
peterson says he had no legal duty to do so.he judge disagreed, saying as a sworn deputy and the only armed guard on the campus, he was obligated to go after the gunman. >>> new this morning, nged in the classroom. it's happening to hundreds of local students when it comes to learning science a social studies. scott macfarlane and the news 4 i-team take a closer look. >> reporter: we found d.c. public schools violating t ir ownrequirements, not giving ough cla time in science and...
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we expected to start shortly. >> to the peterson institute for national economics. i'm fred bergsten, the director, now director emeritus and senior fellow and happy to host today's session for every close and dear old friend alan wolff. alan wolff as all of you know is now deputy director general of the world trade organization, has been for a little over a year. this comes after a very distinguished career in government and in the private sector. allen was one of the world's leading international trade lawyers for many years, having in fact, prosecute some of the most pathbreaking international trade cases in the history of the gatt and the wto going back to kodak fuji, semiconductor cases and a whole variety of other literally landmark international legal decisions. alan was the deputy u.s. trade representative in the u.s. government way back in the carter administration when he was one of the key architects of the tokyo round in the gatt which launched many of the pathbreaking changes in the global trading system. he also chaired the committee at the time which
we expected to start shortly. >> to the peterson institute for national economics. i'm fred bergsten, the director, now director emeritus and senior fellow and happy to host today's session for every close and dear old friend alan wolff. alan wolff as all of you know is now deputy director general of the world trade organization, has been for a little over a year. this comes after a very distinguished career in government and in the private sector. allen was one of the world's leading...
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were a number of democrats who voted yes when confronted on the house democrat of minnesota collin peterson stated he said we've worked for two years on this farm bill and i'll be damned if i let anyone screw it up when asked about yemen he exclaimed i don't know a damn thing about it and it shouldn't be there in the for it shouldn't be in there and it it didn't do anything anyway what would you say to educate congressman peterson and others on why we need to take action and why there was nothing of the farm bill was threatened by this you know this well that's a lot. so he certainly should have known about it because they had a vote on it just a few weeks prior and each color is one thirty eight same bill and that was you know the house didn't know the rules trick with the stuff inside the manager was there a similar thing with a strip the bill of it's privilege so what he says is as far as you know he didn't know about it i just have to reject it because you know we've had conversations with his staff and they have all been briefed so we the next piece is. we had a vote to basically end u
were a number of democrats who voted yes when confronted on the house democrat of minnesota collin peterson stated he said we've worked for two years on this farm bill and i'll be damned if i let anyone screw it up when asked about yemen he exclaimed i don't know a damn thing about it and it shouldn't be there in the for it shouldn't be in there and it it didn't do anything anyway what would you say to educate congressman peterson and others on why we need to take action and why there was...
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one of those was the school resource officer deputy scott peterson.seen on video appearing to hide behind a wall. he was suspended at the time pending investigation and later resigned. in a letter to the safety commission wednesday sheriff israel highlighted policy changes instigated since the shooting but again defended his department's policies at the time of the shooting saying quote it is the strong belief of this sheriff that no policies, no words would have led to deputy peterson going into that building. now the influential sun sentinel newspaper which initially defended the sheriff is calling for his removal from office, something parents of some of those who died that february day have long demanded. now incoming republican governor ron desantis could suspend sheriff israel once the safety commission report is formally published. the sheriff told the miami heard this week he has, quote, no plans to resign. >> lisa: thank you jonathan. joining me now is a man who has been calling for sheriff israel's resignation from the beginning. jeff bell p
one of those was the school resource officer deputy scott peterson.seen on video appearing to hide behind a wall. he was suspended at the time pending investigation and later resigned. in a letter to the safety commission wednesday sheriff israel highlighted policy changes instigated since the shooting but again defended his department's policies at the time of the shooting saying quote it is the strong belief of this sheriff that no policies, no words would have led to deputy peterson going...
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claudia peterson's colleagues call her at the breakfast point she's a k. member of the staff at the schott house hotel in hamburg. almost every staff member has a disability. the hotel was founded twenty five years ago. it now has three stars and is usually fully booked. that means plenty of work for claudia and her colleagues. that it. was. it six forty five in the morning cloudy is on the early shift morning. morning cloudy air it's good that you wore a hat today. today claudia is responsible for getting breakfast ready claudia is forty seven years old she has her own ritual before she greets the first guests. oh dear jesus dear god i pray for myself in the care march even when i hope we have a good day that things go well and that we have good food amen they're. praying relaxes me i know that jesus will always help me. and here's a character in. this case didn't turn up ok so he won't be here for breakfast. catron fisher is the hotel's cold manager the managers organized the day's work and provide support and guidance for the staff. so we've got one two
claudia peterson's colleagues call her at the breakfast point she's a k. member of the staff at the schott house hotel in hamburg. almost every staff member has a disability. the hotel was founded twenty five years ago. it now has three stars and is usually fully booked. that means plenty of work for claudia and her colleagues. that it. was. it six forty five in the morning cloudy is on the early shift morning. morning cloudy air it's good that you wore a hat today. today claudia is responsible...
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states thankfully it's not yet violent but if you look at the popularity of someone like jordan peterson for example you have the professor from canada his huge following of silent i would say silent majority who can sense there is something wrong and are afraid to speak out and so they follow someone like that so i think you're already seeing a backlash yes i go to emmanuel in paris jordan peterson is a perfect example is that you know what he says is really not quite extraordinary it's so common sense and it is so clear and it you intuitively understand it like yeah back to what i've been thinking all along ok emanuel the one of the things you know i lived in communist poland. daniel said that he went to communist hungary you know and the language was wooden he's absolutely right but the difference in the west is that it's all glitzy and glamourous ok and. it's virtue with ok is it the big tent or censoring people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda and amoral illogical there at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean
states thankfully it's not yet violent but if you look at the popularity of someone like jordan peterson for example you have the professor from canada his huge following of silent i would say silent majority who can sense there is something wrong and are afraid to speak out and so they follow someone like that so i think you're already seeing a backlash yes i go to emmanuel in paris jordan peterson is a perfect example is that you know what he says is really not quite extraordinary it's so...
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met a man named john peterson. andnd i began dating eventually after college he went and into special forces and off to vietnam where everyone ended up. this was in the late 60's. amazingly he came back alive. many didn't, and we have a wall and docket -- a wall in washington to document back. it was only after he got married he told me he had applied for the cia. he wasn't allowed to tell me before we were married. cia and trained as a paramilitary officer. he went to camp perry in williamsburg virginia, the secret training camp. and he accomplished all he had there.r -- all he had to we had our first assignment overseas. it was a small landlocked country alongside vietnam. fight what the cia called their secret war in laos. if you are interested in all the factors that brought us to that point in history, it is well documented on the cia website. .t is cia.gov don't go to cia.org, that won't tell you much. trust me. war in laos was to fight a war with very few americans involved compared to the war that was going
met a man named john peterson. andnd i began dating eventually after college he went and into special forces and off to vietnam where everyone ended up. this was in the late 60's. amazingly he came back alive. many didn't, and we have a wall and docket -- a wall in washington to document back. it was only after he got married he told me he had applied for the cia. he wasn't allowed to tell me before we were married. cia and trained as a paramilitary officer. he went to camp perry in...
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. -- >> we will leave this conversation at this point and take you to the peterson institute in washington for discussion with a by the federal reserve board of governors on the economy, interest rates and monetary policy. this is just getting underway. >> in 2014, you were nominated to be a governor of the federal reserve board, which you have done since, and a longer many contributions, i think one is to feature of financial stability committee. so it is obvious you are the best person on earth to talk about the issue today. i'm delighted to have you here. please, the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you very much for the kind introduction, and it's really great to be here at the peterson institute. i'm going to spend a little time talking about our financial stability work and little time talking about the outlook. financial stability is integral to achieving the federal reserves objective of full employment and price stability. we need only look back a decade to see the deep damage that is allowed to occur when financial vulnerabilities increase unchecked since then financial sector
. -- >> we will leave this conversation at this point and take you to the peterson institute in washington for discussion with a by the federal reserve board of governors on the economy, interest rates and monetary policy. this is just getting underway. >> in 2014, you were nominated to be a governor of the federal reserve board, which you have done since, and a longer many contributions, i think one is to feature of financial stability committee. so it is obvious you are the best...
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but that one play when sanchez gave it to peterson. >> seth: adrian peterson who ran for a 90 yard touchdown> it's a -- i'm pretty sure mark sanchez throwing the ball to adrian peterson and the 90 yard touchdown is a sign of the apocalypse. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i think that that's in the book of revelations. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: and then when philly f? we got through that one. we got through that one. >> seth: yeah. that's true. yeah. you haven't really gotten to enjoy being the super bowl champions, because the year has been so bumpy.r. but we you know, anything could happen. we could end up not being in any post-season games, or we can end up winning the super bowl again. >> seth: that's very optimistic. [ laughter ] so you obviously, because of your job, one thing you cover is the day-to-day of the news. and one thing you've been covering this week is the passing of president george h. w. bush. >> yes. >> seth: tomorrow you will be live from the funeral, yes? >> yeah. i think actually it's going to be so cold that we're going to be in studio. but, yeah. we're going t
but that one play when sanchez gave it to peterson. >> seth: adrian peterson who ran for a 90 yard touchdown> it's a -- i'm pretty sure mark sanchez throwing the ball to adrian peterson and the 90 yard touchdown is a sign of the apocalypse. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i think that that's in the book of revelations. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: and then when philly f? we got through that one. we got through that one. >> seth: yeah. that's true....