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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him. probably met each other when we were like 3. >> we played a lot. we took some soap and [ bleep ] [ bleep ] something to play with while we're in our room. >> can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i mean? >> that was the first time i seen him in years. it felt good to see him, even though under these circumstances we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, the bloody bean, you know, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. >> that's a gun right here on my ribs. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. i kind of applied that -- i took it to my side and kind of applied it too the streets. >> like b
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him. probably met each other when we were like 3. >> we played a lot. we took some soap and [ bleep ] [ bleep ] something to play with while we're in our room. >> can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i mean? >> that was the first time i seen him in years. it felt good to see him, even though under...
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david: peter schiff, europacific capital. have a great weekend. >> thanks, david, you too. liz: first a collapse in oil. then a collapse in copper. now a massive move bit swiss that peter and david were just talking about, that is having major ramifications across the globe. what do you think is the next black swan? we've got a panel with some major predictses. david: also, classic car auctions, don't you love them. they hit a record high. sales in 2015 could keep accelerating. a better bet than gold. we're live at one of the biggest auction houses. do not want to miss that, a woody. , look at that, a woody! liz: low oil prices are great for a consumer. there is a big dark slide to the prices. cot negatives outweigh the positive? we're tackling tackling that so, stay tuned. ♪ is it our insightful strategies that make edward jones one of the country's biggest financial services firms? or 13,000 financial advisors who say thank you? it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 m
david: peter schiff, europacific capital. have a great weekend. >> thanks, david, you too. liz: first a collapse in oil. then a collapse in copper. now a massive move bit swiss that peter and david were just talking about, that is having major ramifications across the globe. what do you think is the next black swan? we've got a panel with some major predictses. david: also, classic car auctions, don't you love them. they hit a record high. sales in 2015 could keep accelerating. a better...
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david and cheryl? cheryl: peter barnes, thank you very much. david: by the way inheritance tax of 50% increase in the inheritance tax, that is what the president will be announcing tomorrow. fox business will have full coverage of the president's state of the union with neil cavuto starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. cheryl: leave your homes to all your kids now. then you can rent from them. new plan. david: okay. all right, but still, don't need more taxes. cheryl: no. we want to hear from all of you, will the president get what he wants from the state of the union grab bag tomorrow? send us a message on facebook or tweet us @fbnatb we'll have your answers coming up. david: speaking of new taxes the president will announce a plan to take money from banking transactions this as the industry lays off 50,000 people. what is the fallout in the timing? cheryl: plus the u.s. is loosening its travel restrictions with cuba and it could mean big business for the industry. how soon can we see companies offer travel to that country? we'll ask orbits ceo.
david and cheryl? cheryl: peter barnes, thank you very much. david: by the way inheritance tax of 50% increase in the inheritance tax, that is what the president will be announcing tomorrow. fox business will have full coverage of the president's state of the union with neil cavuto starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. cheryl: leave your homes to all your kids now. then you can rent from them. new plan. david: okay. all right, but still, don't need more taxes. cheryl: no. we want to hear from all...
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david: we have to jump, peter, but very quickly, gdp numbers on friday, what do you expect? >> they're looking for 3.2. i think it is more likely to be closer to 2.2 than 3.2. david: okay. >> but we'll see. with obamacare stuffed in there, you never know. they find a way to shake these things up by pushing money around. david: okay. >> i think it is much more likely to disappoint than hit the number. david: peter schiff from europacific capital. good to see you. thank you very much. hope you dig out okay from all that snow. >> he is still digging. let me quickly say, yahoo! is moderating a bit. it had been up about 8%. it is slightly down at the moment from that high level. >>> coming up breaking news from apple. the company about to report earnings and analysts expect a record-breaking quarter courtesy of iphone 6 sales. will it happen? david: caterpillar, 3m, proctor & gamble companies taking a hit because of the strong dollar. what companies are next? liz: what can football teach you about business? a lot. we'll talk with that former cowboy. opened 24 restaurants. he will
david: we have to jump, peter, but very quickly, gdp numbers on friday, what do you expect? >> they're looking for 3.2. i think it is more likely to be closer to 2.2 than 3.2. david: okay. >> but we'll see. with obamacare stuffed in there, you never know. they find a way to shake these things up by pushing money around. david: okay. >> i think it is much more likely to disappoint than hit the number. david: peter schiff from europacific capital. good to see you. thank you very...
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david skorton. peter thiel. the atlantic and as the institute cohosted this event.applause] >> we are in an unusual technical situation. craig venter was supposed to be here. he is ill with something. let's see -- can you hear me? he is ill with something akin to mutinous. he is looking pretty good. can you hear me at all? you think he is scary looking? he is not scary looking. he is just an ill man. we have a number of backup systems which i suppose we should employ. [laughter] if worse comes to worse, i will tell you what i think he would've done if i could control him like a puppet. maybe he is hearing me. can you hear me? >> i can. >> we lost you for a bit. what's wrong with you? [laughter] >> i didn't want to believe the la jolla sunshine for washington d.c. a number of things going on. it would have made montezuma proud. [laughter] >> let me ask you -- you have a lot of things you are doing. one that intrigued me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. can you explain what a minimal cell is? >> within trying to work on this since 1995 when we singled the tw
david skorton. peter thiel. the atlantic and as the institute cohosted this event.applause] >> we are in an unusual technical situation. craig venter was supposed to be here. he is ill with something. let's see -- can you hear me? he is ill with something akin to mutinous. he is looking pretty good. can you hear me at all? you think he is scary looking? he is not scary looking. he is just an ill man. we have a number of backup systems which i suppose we should employ. [laughter] if worse...
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here now to add their insights to the newest information is former faa david soucie and peter goelz and mary schiavo. thank you all for coming on the show to share your insights with us. peter, what do you make of the relatively productive day for the search teams? do you think this is a signal that they are close to the main wreckage? >> i do. the indonesians have been closed lipped about the search but if they think that they have an area of high probability, i'm confident that they are going to have the resources to identify where the wreckage field is relatively soon. i mean, that could be a week, it could be ten days. i mean, even when you know where the wreckage is, as we did, say, in twa flight 800, it took us three days when we were directly over it to really start to identify the scope of the wreckage field. so it's not an easy process. >> i think that really does tell you something because, as you point out, you were involved with the search for flight 800. mary, still a mystery as to what exactly caused the plane to go down. you've researched the capabilities of the a-320. wh
here now to add their insights to the newest information is former faa david soucie and peter goelz and mary schiavo. thank you all for coming on the show to share your insights with us. peter, what do you make of the relatively productive day for the search teams? do you think this is a signal that they are close to the main wreckage? >> i do. the indonesians have been closed lipped about the search but if they think that they have an area of high probability, i'm confident that they are...
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i'm joining by peter goelz and les abend and cnn aviation analyst david soucie. so we have this official, guys in singapore who says it looks like a window panel that's been found. what does this tell you, peter? >> well not very much frankly, but they will need to confirm that the panel is actually from the accident aircraft. they can do that if there's an identifying serial number. they certainly can do it by consulting with the airbus people see whether it's the right panel. but it really will not tell you a great deal. it's an interior panel. you can see some adhesive on it but other than that the search is going to go on. >> so les, this is really maybe a clue as to whether other pieces of the plane are? >> absolutely. it may -- everything is part of the puzzle and this -- if they can find the location of this particular -- assuming this is part of the airplane if they can find the location where this was -- where this window was, that might indicate where the plane broke up. it's a lot of forensic information that has to be disseminated. >> so this interior
i'm joining by peter goelz and les abend and cnn aviation analyst david soucie. so we have this official, guys in singapore who says it looks like a window panel that's been found. what does this tell you, peter? >> well not very much frankly, but they will need to confirm that the panel is actually from the accident aircraft. they can do that if there's an identifying serial number. they certainly can do it by consulting with the airbus people see whether it's the right panel. but it...
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. >> david peters hooked back up with a childhood friend delshaun bloodworth, a that had jumped him perhapsto that unit. they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us, now we got to get them. it's retaliation. you know what i mean? i you . . >>> for many jail inmates, their stay behind bars can be relatively short and often their first visit is their last. for others, like 24-year-old nick bebonis, back-to-back arrests have led to a revolving door relationship with boston's suffolk county jail. >> the stays in here getting longer and the stays on the street keep getting shorter. i was in for three and a half months, i was out for eight days, now i've been back for two months. eight days. most of my record is armed robberies,
. >> david peters hooked back up with a childhood friend delshaun bloodworth, a that had jumped him perhapsto that unit. they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us, now we got to get them. it's retaliation. you know what i mean? i you . . >>> for many jail inmates, their stay behind bars can be relatively short and often their first visit is their last. for others, like 24-year-old nick bebonis, back-to-back arrests have led to a revolving door relationship...
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peter. of all the hats he wears, also part owner of the golden state warriors. davidngeles dodgers. don't forget them. peter, thank you very much. liz: good for you, peter. thanks very much. fair and balanced adam shapiro, liked the movie "the interview." david: there is one. deloitte debut ad list of the exceptional 100, the top 100 companies in the united states. liz: we have deloitte services and director and coauthor of the exceptional 100 report. before we get to the top names here, how do you measure an exceptional company? because there are a lot of metrics. you could go with revenue growth and stock price over the past couple years. but how do you measure what is exceptional? >> that is a great point, liz. part of what we hope is different and useful about this approach. we try to take very seriously precisely that fact. there are many different ways to measure financial performance. one is the most important. we try to take as many possible into account at the same time. so we look at profitability, growth and values simultaneously. david: let me talk about n
peter. of all the hats he wears, also part owner of the golden state warriors. davidngeles dodgers. don't forget them. peter, thank you very much. liz: good for you, peter. thanks very much. fair and balanced adam shapiro, liked the movie "the interview." david: there is one. deloitte debut ad list of the exceptional 100, the top 100 companies in the united states. liz: we have deloitte services and director and coauthor of the exceptional 100 report. before we get to the top names...
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thank you. >>> we have peter golds, we have david sousi and analyst miles o'brien back with us. earch and rescue right now, peter, and this is being complicated by really tough weather. could these rough weather conditions do you think, actually hinder not only the recovery but also the investigation? >> it slows it up and it post ds postpones the discovery of the main wreckage field. they need a few days of calm weather so the vessels with sonar can start their grid searches in the most high-target rich area. without that it's going to be slow going. >> will it disburse any of the wreckage or maybe damage it in a way that hinders to be able to figure out what happened? >> sure. it's going to disburse the lighter weight material. it's going to spread it out. some of the bodies may also be disbursed. it's going to make that part of the investigation challenging. but the critical evidence is still in one place and hopefully will be found soon. >> david sousi, one of the things we've been talking about, a theory you had, was this thought that perhaps pitthe pilot actually made a wat
thank you. >>> we have peter golds, we have david sousi and analyst miles o'brien back with us. earch and rescue right now, peter, and this is being complicated by really tough weather. could these rough weather conditions do you think, actually hinder not only the recovery but also the investigation? >> it slows it up and it post ds postpones the discovery of the main wreckage field. they need a few days of calm weather so the vessels with sonar can start their grid searches in...
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joining me now cnn aviation analyst miles o'brien, david gallo, director of special projects for woods oceanographic institution in massachusetts and peterdirector of the ntsb. good morning, gentlemen. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, muddy water, zero visibility in the java sea. what needs to happen to make the search easier or more effective? >> they need a break, decent weather at the surface to get in and out of the water safely and they need to see what they're doing at the bottom and they can't and it's dangerous to be in the water diving with the wreckage around if it is breckage. they haven't identified a single piece of wreckage on the bottom of the ocean yet. >> miles, when the water is posing this many problems how can maybe an air search be effective? >> i don't think an air search is going to help out much at all, given this weather situation. this is the very weather that we think is somehow linked to what brought the aircraft down. at this time of year in that part of the world, this is unfortunately what you get most days. if this happened six months from now, it'd be clear, you'd be able to easily spot the wre
joining me now cnn aviation analyst miles o'brien, david gallo, director of special projects for woods oceanographic institution in massachusetts and peterdirector of the ntsb. good morning, gentlemen. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, muddy water, zero visibility in the java sea. what needs to happen to make the search easier or more effective? >> they need a break, decent weather at the surface to get in and out of the water safely and they need to see what...
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barnes, thank you very much, peter. >> david, thank you.at today's highlights on fox business. first of all, liz sat down with daimler ag chairman to discuss when their self-driving concept car is going to be hitting the roads. interesting stuff. take a listen. >> there is next decade. so like, five to 10 years from now. on highway up to 56 miles an hour. and letting car on its own, that will be 10 years. >> okay. >> abuse of power more than six years. agencies of this administration have pretended there is something more to look at in a simple question whether canada and parts of the u.s. should benefit from being able to get their oil out more efficient i. that will be a straight up or down. i believe it will pass the house or the senate and the i believe the president vetoes it at his peril. david: representative issa was completely right what the president will do with the keystone pipeline by as you might have noticed president said he will veto that bill if it reaches his desk. should be the first point of business for the new congres
barnes, thank you very much, peter. >> david, thank you.at today's highlights on fox business. first of all, liz sat down with daimler ag chairman to discuss when their self-driving concept car is going to be hitting the roads. interesting stuff. take a listen. >> there is next decade. so like, five to 10 years from now. on highway up to 56 miles an hour. and letting car on its own, that will be 10 years. >> okay. >> abuse of power more than six years. agencies of this...
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we're back to 2.45 today, and that yield on the 30-year a decline of 4% david. peter us as well right now. you're looking pretty good there, buddy. the cat ate the canary here. you've been sitting on the sidelines waiting for an entry point. >> and i am still sighting on the sidelines. what i'm doing is actually starting to nibble a little bit in a lot of energy stocks because i do think we've seen and maybe i'm going out on a limb and you know i don't mind doing that but i think the lower end of that energy cycle i think we reached it. so i do think we've come very close to the bottom and i'm expecting oil to start rising slowly back up to $55, $60 a barrel. >> our old friend george soros says think about reflexiveity. the more chaotic things got -- low flation is one of the key things, interest rates, and oil. watch those three things and watch the banks which had a rough week. >> you have worked on wall street how many years and -- >> 43 years. >> banks have had a tough week here. we did not get the earnings we hoped for and expected and bank stocks have been under
we're back to 2.45 today, and that yield on the 30-year a decline of 4% david. peter us as well right now. you're looking pretty good there, buddy. the cat ate the canary here. you've been sitting on the sidelines waiting for an entry point. >> and i am still sighting on the sidelines. what i'm doing is actually starting to nibble a little bit in a lot of energy stocks because i do think we've seen and maybe i'm going out on a limb and you know i don't mind doing that but i think the...
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david skorton. and peterhiel. >> on the next "washington journal" steven latourette discusses the role modern republicans will play in the new congress. human rights campaign talks about recent court decisions and same-sex marriage and whether the supreme court should hear oral argument on it. and an american university president, author of the black history of the white house looks at the 1965 selma to montgomery march and learn -- and martin luther king jr.. you could join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal'" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday on "q&a" the film "the birth of a nation." defending national -- >> part two of the movie is the heart of the protests in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayal of the freed slaves. this is a scene showing what happens and you give former slaves the right to vote
david skorton. and peterhiel. >> on the next "washington journal" steven latourette discusses the role modern republicans will play in the new congress. human rights campaign talks about recent court decisions and same-sex marriage and whether the supreme court should hear oral argument on it. and an american university president, author of the black history of the white house looks at the 1965 selma to montgomery march and learn -- and martin luther king jr.. you could join the...
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peter is tirian. when we -- when david bany. and danwise went around here peter dinklidge was the only name considered for terian. >> time magazine wleet distinguishes martin and marks him as a major -- what makes him as a major force for he of lucien in fantasy is his refusal to embration the vision was world as a struggle between good and evil. do you agree? >> i think the struggle between good and evil is central to fantasy and indeed in some ways central to most fiction. it's certainly a worthy subject for fiction. where i think i differ is i regard the struggle between good and evil as being waged within the individual human heart. it's not waged as favent see would have it like the dark lord gathers the evil people together and puts them in black clothing and you know they are evil because they are really ugly and all of the good people are handsome and they wear white and meet on a big battlefield. in the real world, they are not that complex. very few people get up in the morning and say, oh, i am evil. what evil can i do
peter is tirian. when we -- when david bany. and danwise went around here peter dinklidge was the only name considered for terian. >> time magazine wleet distinguishes martin and marks him as a major -- what makes him as a major force for he of lucien in fantasy is his refusal to embration the vision was world as a struggle between good and evil. do you agree? >> i think the struggle between good and evil is central to fantasy and indeed in some ways central to most fiction. it's...
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. >> that was british prime minister david cameron condemning the attack in paris. peteris standing by for us. we just heard from david cameron. is there any reaction from herman chancellor angela merkel? >> i would just like to say that president holland of france talked about the profound sense of shock for the french people. in the last hour or two since the news has broken here in germany of this attack, from everything i am seeing and hearing here in germany people here are profoundly shocked by this attack. the german chancellor is scheduled to meet with david cameron later today. she has sent a telegram with written condolences to french president francois hollande and to the french people. she said this despicable act is not only an attack on french citizens and security in france, it's also an attack on the freedom of expression. a core element of the freedoms enshrined in our democratic culture. nothing, she added, can justify this attack. we heard about these targeted attacks on journalists. we understand how perfidious this attack has been in that way. that wa
. >> that was british prime minister david cameron condemning the attack in paris. peteris standing by for us. we just heard from david cameron. is there any reaction from herman chancellor angela merkel? >> i would just like to say that president holland of france talked about the profound sense of shock for the french people. in the last hour or two since the news has broken here in germany of this attack, from everything i am seeing and hearing here in germany people here are...
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peter, what did she say? >> hey, david and cheryl, great segue from your panel to my interview with loretta mester of the cleveland fed. she thinks the economy is definitely getting better and the economic recovery is accelerating and as a result she says, listen, the fed is definitely preparing consumers and investors and markets for a rate increase. now as far as the timing goes, here's what she said. >> i have a pretty good outlook for 2015. i think we're going to see growth around 3%. i do believe that inflation is going to gradually move back to our target. so i can imagine interest rates going up in the first half of the year. >> but she said the timing and pace of interest rate increases, timing of the first increase and then how much they follow up will all depend on the economic data. one of the data points that we talked about is definitely the drop in oil prices. she says that is a plus for economic growth. here's what she said about that. >> i they have we're getting closer to, you know, our goals on both espec
peter, what did she say? >> hey, david and cheryl, great segue from your panel to my interview with loretta mester of the cleveland fed. she thinks the economy is definitely getting better and the economic recovery is accelerating and as a result she says, listen, the fed is definitely preparing consumers and investors and markets for a rate increase. now as far as the timing goes, here's what she said. >> i have a pretty good outlook for 2015. i think we're going to see growth...
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what the students should learn about american history and here i refer to the discussions of david barton and peter marshall amateur historians who were the board's appointed experts. the transparency of this christian-americanist agenda is illustrated by board member cynthia dunbar's prayer at the may 21st 2010 board meeting. i believe, she prayed no one can read the history of our country without realizing that the good book and the spirit of the savior have from the beginning been our guiding geniuses. whether we look to the first charter of virginia or the charter of new england or the charter of massachusetts bay, or the fundamental orders of connecticut, the same objective is present. a christian land governed by christian principals. i believe the entire bill of rights came into being because of the knowledge our forefathers had of the bible and their belief in it. i like to believe we are living today in the spirit of the christian religion. now in the context of board politics this was a very provocative prayer. what is ironic about it, is that it was not her own composition. in fact she w
what the students should learn about american history and here i refer to the discussions of david barton and peter marshall amateur historians who were the board's appointed experts. the transparency of this christian-americanist agenda is illustrated by board member cynthia dunbar's prayer at the may 21st 2010 board meeting. i believe, she prayed no one can read the history of our country without realizing that the good book and the spirit of the savior have from the beginning been our...
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the same masked man is believed to be the executioner in the murders of steve foley and peter casing and brits david haines. >> british official says they know the identity of jihad john but are not making it public as they look for ways to capture or kill him. karen travers, channel 6 "action news." >>> the military scandal that is rocking the naval base at guantanamo bay has a connection to our area apparently. captain john nettleton has been stripped of command, the navy says he was having an affair and the husband of the woman he was seeing was founded in the waters off the base on january 11th. he was born in philadelphia and grew up in montgomery county and graduated from north penn high school in the 90s and then joined the marine corps he most relently worked there as a civilian manager, his death is still a mystery. there was no immediate indication of suicide but that has not been ruled out. >>> the students and staff at one westchester catholic school went back in time 15 years they opened a time capsule that was housed in the school library since the year 2000, one item was a harry potte
the same masked man is believed to be the executioner in the murders of steve foley and peter casing and brits david haines. >> british official says they know the identity of jihad john but are not making it public as they look for ways to capture or kill him. karen travers, channel 6 "action news." >>> the military scandal that is rocking the naval base at guantanamo bay has a connection to our area apparently. captain john nettleton has been stripped of command, the...
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the walker have an impressive david hockney, "peter getting out of nick's pool"-- a very personal titlend that actually is the rsoson why this is one of his important pictures. hockney's always good when he's dealing with things that matter to him. and peter and nick were two of his closest friends. in fact, he's dealing here with the three things he loves best: that's water just gently moving, the sunlight pouring over the simplicities of a californian landscape, and a beautiful young man. and what's very interesting about hockney is that he suddenly discovered when he was still a student that art only works if it comes from love. it was no good him deciding, say for the highest political motives, that he'd paint dole queues in bradford in the rain. it just wouldn't work for him. what worked for him was painting beautiful young men in sunlight, full of joy. i must confess i'm not myself a great fan of hockney's. it's not all that easy to say why, because clearly this is a splendid work. i think perhaps i find it a little bit too... diagrammatic. perhaps i feel he's got the world too in
the walker have an impressive david hockney, "peter getting out of nick's pool"-- a very personal titlend that actually is the rsoson why this is one of his important pictures. hockney's always good when he's dealing with things that matter to him. and peter and nick were two of his closest friends. in fact, he's dealing here with the three things he loves best: that's water just gently moving, the sunlight pouring over the simplicities of a californian landscape, and a beautiful...
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including political director david chalian and peter han hamby. got a slew of candidates maybe nine potential presidential candidates addressing this group of 1,200 conservative activists here today. but it may be important to take a look at who is not here. because donald trump, who is -- says he's considering a run for the white house, made sure when he took the stage here to sort of throw an elbow at those not here specifically the heavyweight establishment folks, jeb bush and mitt romney. give a listen. >> so you can't have romney. he choked. you can't have bush. the last thing we need is another bush. >> the seriousness of a donald trump candidacy, the crowd here peter, really liked his digs at romney and bush. >> yeah they totally ate it up which plays right into what we have been talking about for many months which is that iowa is going to be tough for mitt romney if he runs, and jeb bush if he runs. because there is such a vocal conservative electorate here. that doesn't mean there isn't space for those guys. remember mitt romney almost won
including political director david chalian and peter han hamby. got a slew of candidates maybe nine potential presidential candidates addressing this group of 1,200 conservative activists here today. but it may be important to take a look at who is not here. because donald trump, who is -- says he's considering a run for the white house, made sure when he took the stage here to sort of throw an elbow at those not here specifically the heavyweight establishment folks, jeb bush and mitt romney....
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all the while detective david salm was on peter moore's tail waiting for him to make a mistake.? did he leave? what'd he do? >> he didn't leave. >> reporter: what were people saying around town? >> we were hearing that people were saying they thought pete did it. >> they were following us everywhere. >> reporter: didn't make it a secret either from mary ellen, them or the neighbors. how did it make you feel? >> like we were guilty. >> after they raided my house i spent days crying, days and days. i'd be at work and just crying because you don't know what's going on. you don't know who to trust. >> reporter: how much were you watched? >> i wake up in the morning to people outside my house. they watched me get up every day go put a shirt on and be in the public when everybody thinks you're a murder. >> reporter: even some of pete's own relatives seemed convinced of that. his sister mary stuck by him. >> i'm amazed at how much talking goes on there with no actual evidence of, you know, a lot of gossip and people in your business. >> reporter: mary placed a call to one of the invest
all the while detective david salm was on peter moore's tail waiting for him to make a mistake.? did he leave? what'd he do? >> he didn't leave. >> reporter: what were people saying around town? >> we were hearing that people were saying they thought pete did it. >> they were following us everywhere. >> reporter: didn't make it a secret either from mary ellen, them or the neighbors. how did it make you feel? >> like we were guilty. >> after they raided...
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david: whether they get past congress is another issue. peter bouncer at the white house with a preview. peter? >> dave and lori, we have new video for this afternoon. the president met with voters who wrote him letters about problems and concerns. he invited them to the state of the union address tonight. had them in the oval office as he continues to work on the sweep. president's aides say they will be focus of the speech tonight, the middle class and how to help the my dill class. the president will propose a raft of new tax breaks for middle class voters. he will be taking some credit for the economy, formore forcefully we are told. to pay for the new tax breaks is looking for $321 billion on higher capital-gains taxes on wealthier taxpayers and new fees on banks, big banks. he wants higher minimum wage. we'll talk about that once again. more paid sick leave for workers. proposed two years of free community college for people who want to go back and to try to improve their skills. on last two items here, trade agreements and cybersecurity i
david: whether they get past congress is another issue. peter bouncer at the white house with a preview. peter? >> dave and lori, we have new video for this afternoon. the president met with voters who wrote him letters about problems and concerns. he invited them to the state of the union address tonight. had them in the oval office as he continues to work on the sweep. president's aides say they will be focus of the speech tonight, the middle class and how to help the my dill class. the...
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have been the executioner in the murders of americans james foley steve sotloff and peter kassig and before it's davidn henning. u.s. and british officials say they know the identity of gee yes hadi john but they're not making it public as they're looking for ways to capture or kill him. reporting from washington, karen travers channel6 "action news." >> residents in yemen took to the streets in protest in response to the rebel led coup earlier this week. the u.s. backed president stepped down yesterday along with his prime minister and cabinet. shiite rebels have taken control of the capitol. the rebels now in charge are also fighting with the local al-qaeda branch which the u.s. considers to be the most dangerous terrorist group in the world. >>> the u.s. army releases a report today thon 2014 deadly rampage at fort hood in texas. officials say the base did not have a system in place that could have predicted the massacre. they say there were no clear warnings that specialist ivan lopez would go on a shooting spree before killing himself. four soldiers were killed, 16 others wounded. the report went
have been the executioner in the murders of americans james foley steve sotloff and peter kassig and before it's davidn henning. u.s. and british officials say they know the identity of gee yes hadi john but they're not making it public as they're looking for ways to capture or kill him. reporting from washington, karen travers channel6 "action news." >> residents in yemen took to the streets in protest in response to the rebel led coup earlier this week. the u.s. backed...
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peter. chill. [laughter] >> my brother david a b activities golf. stuart: we always enjoy having you.ou did it again for us. we just love that. thank you very much. back to the big board. a drop in stocks just in the last couple of minutes. we are down 65. you are looking out 400 points down in just over one trading session. this is jumping into the streaming business. live sports anywhere anytime. this is aimed at youngsters who want to cut the cable cord. much cheaper than the old-fashioned cable connection. the standoff, i think it is going from bad to worse. two cops shot in the bronx last night. they sustained what is non-life-threatening injuries. as you heard a moment ago charlie gasparino is here. it has gone from bad to worse. >> i do not think those are the type of arrests they will make. what i find fascinating about this is the "new york times" have been a huge supporter. coming out and attacking the consulate building fazio essentially wants. also in increase in the economic activity of new york. the economy of new york returned in a better way. what caused the 1970s deba
peter. chill. [laughter] >> my brother david a b activities golf. stuart: we always enjoy having you.ou did it again for us. we just love that. thank you very much. back to the big board. a drop in stocks just in the last couple of minutes. we are down 65. you are looking out 400 points down in just over one trading session. this is jumping into the streaming business. live sports anywhere anytime. this is aimed at youngsters who want to cut the cable cord. much cheaper than the...
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there are a bunch of people, probably the last person to run paypal after peter departed was david who recently became available. he ran something for microsoft for a while but he definitely knows paypal from the entrepreneurial age the best. >> to twitter had revenue of 312 million, do you think a pal by itself is worth more than twitter -- paypal by itself is worth more than twitter? >> that is asking someone who has not tracked paypal financials in a long time. i imagine is at least comparable. >> say 35 million? >> i know better than to prognosticate about public markets. >> if you sold paypal under 2014 market conditions as opposed to 2002, would you have a more successful ipo or have sold or more money? how would it look differently from the current market? >> again, that's an experiment you can only run once, paypal today is the force to be recognize -- reckoned with. it has as good a brand as easily or mastercard -- perhaps better. hard to compare. it is an incredible company and i'm proud of what we accomplished. >> in light of current valuations, even among companies that are
there are a bunch of people, probably the last person to run paypal after peter departed was david who recently became available. he ran something for microsoft for a while but he definitely knows paypal from the entrepreneurial age the best. >> to twitter had revenue of 312 million, do you think a pal by itself is worth more than twitter -- paypal by itself is worth more than twitter? >> that is asking someone who has not tracked paypal financials in a long time. i imagine is at...
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>> bobby, i want you to weigh in on that as well as some comments from david cameron this morning, but first weigh in on what peter said. >> qatar does have an extensive security network within the country, but ali al mari a relative of his, we're not sure if it was a brother or cousin was a prisoner at guantanamo. he was released in 2008 the qataris promised up and down they would keep an watch on him. 2009 he leaves the country, he goes to britain, travels all over britain, gives speeches and then the brits pick him up and send him back to qatar, even in a place like qatar, everybody knows everybody, and has a quite strong state apparatus, it's still possible for someone to slip through. >> david cameron was this morning on cbs' "face the nation" he explained why he wouldn't use the word "war" and hollande says saying -- we don't want to help them in their narrative. you say that's irrelevant. >> that's a conversation we're having among ourselves. to these people conducting terror attackings it doesn't matter a lot. in dame cameron were to use the word "war" that may yet be one more explanation, but as far as th
>> bobby, i want you to weigh in on that as well as some comments from david cameron this morning, but first weigh in on what peter said. >> qatar does have an extensive security network within the country, but ali al mari a relative of his, we're not sure if it was a brother or cousin was a prisoner at guantanamo. he was released in 2008 the qataris promised up and down they would keep an watch on him. 2009 he leaves the country, he goes to britain, travels all over britain, gives...
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so david cameron, the prime minister will feel like he gained a lot in terms of optics from this. but peterstions here about fighting terrorism that they will have been talking about. of course, andrea as you know british and american intelligence always work very very closely together. what the two leaders will be doing is figuring out what more can be done because in general and this is more and more the case. when a terrorism plot is foiled. it is usually the work of a number of different agencies around the world that leads to that plot particularly substantial plots being intercepted and prevented. >> and i just wanted to share with you all that the white house put out a statement, a joint statement between the u.k. and the u.s. on cyber security on their joint efforts now on cyber security. this is going to also i'm told be part of the state of the union. clearly after what happened with sony and accusations by this government against north korea that they were involved there's a big question we've had all of the retail operations targeted and others who have been hacked. there's a re
so david cameron, the prime minister will feel like he gained a lot in terms of optics from this. but peterstions here about fighting terrorism that they will have been talking about. of course, andrea as you know british and american intelligence always work very very closely together. what the two leaders will be doing is figuring out what more can be done because in general and this is more and more the case. when a terrorism plot is foiled. it is usually the work of a number of different...
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have presided over the murders of james foley, american steve sotloff, britain's david haynes alan henning and american petery know the identity of the masked man but have not made it public as they seek ways to capture or kill him. and, amy, despite all those air strikes against isis jihad di john and his brutal gang of killers remain very much in business. >> i know there is other news in the war on terror. a big blow to the united states one of our key allies in the fight against al qaeda in turmoil >> that's right. in yemen, the president, prime minister and the parliament all forced to resign by a rebel group. that government has been very helpful to the u.s. in fighting al qaeda in yemen. that's the group that tried to do the underwear bomb against the u.s. and plotted against the u.s. without the government's help it makes it difficult for the u.s. to counter the al qaeda efforts there. >> all right, brian ross thank you so much. george. >>> we'll turn to politics now, the race for the 2016 republican nomination kicking into gear right now with a major forum in iowa. a friendly summit between jeb bush
have presided over the murders of james foley, american steve sotloff, britain's david haynes alan henning and american petery know the identity of the masked man but have not made it public as they seek ways to capture or kill him. and, amy, despite all those air strikes against isis jihad di john and his brutal gang of killers remain very much in business. >> i know there is other news in the war on terror. a big blow to the united states one of our key allies in the fight against al...
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peter? >> heather, the american citizen killed in that luxury hotel attack was named david barry.security contractor based in virginia a former marine and isis claims to be responsible for sending the mass gunman who carried out the brutal assault. now lawmakers here in the united states are saying it was smart a few years ago to get rid of qaddafi in libya but not smart to start up with a foreign policy in the from aingagile days after the dictator's threat. >> the vacuum created in libya you have to stay with it mr. president. when the military tells you something general obama has a bad track record when it comes to making military decisions. >> isis continues to demand the release of a prisoner held in jordan or else. they say a jordanian hostages there and the remaining japanese hostage in their captivity will soon die. >> whatever decisions the japanese people make about how they are going to move forward with respect to the second hostage, it is for them to make. there will be no judge ams cast from the pentagon about that. we -- japan is a strong ally and a very close frie
peter? >> heather, the american citizen killed in that luxury hotel attack was named david barry.security contractor based in virginia a former marine and isis claims to be responsible for sending the mass gunman who carried out the brutal assault. now lawmakers here in the united states are saying it was smart a few years ago to get rid of qaddafi in libya but not smart to start up with a foreign policy in the from aingagile days after the dictator's threat. >> the vacuum created...
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david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. this was fun. ♪ .. >> he has been called the king of techtopia. peter is one of silicon valley's most audacious and contrarian investors. he made his name founding paypal and funding facebook. he is now is backing rocket ships, dna manipulation, meat grown in labs, and a start-up island off the coast. he has paid kids to skip college and start companies instead, in hopes of building a better future, faster. and building flying cars along the way. joining me is the bold and controversial venture capitalist and now the author of a new book, "zero to one," peter thiel.
david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. this was fun. ♪ .. >> he has been called the king of techtopia. peter is one of silicon valley's most audacious and contrarian investors. he made his name founding paypal and funding facebook. he is now is backing rocket ships, dna manipulation, meat grown in labs, and a start-up island off the coast. he has paid kids to skip college and start companies instead, in hopes of building a better future,...
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david hunt from washington lt. colonel ravel pierce both fox news annual -- ralph peters. what do you do if you are in charge?accept that you are in a war. two, you name the enemy. islamist terrorists. three, you get the lawyers off the battlefield and out of the targeting cell. you accept there will be collateral damage and do you not apologize for it you do you not nation build. you don't hold -- try to hold ground. you go wherever in the world the terrorists are and you kill them. you do your best to exterminate them and then you leave and you leave behind smoking ruins and crying widows. if in five or ten years they reconstitute and you have got to go back, you go back and you do the same thing and you never never never send american troops into a war you don't mean to win you would go into the syria where the isis strong hold is in a fast campaign and kill as many of them as you can that's what you would do colonel peters. >> what you do is you use the appropriate military tool for the environment. you don't rule anything out. are weather it's air sea, land, cyber, you use what's appropriate. you don't g
david hunt from washington lt. colonel ravel pierce both fox news annual -- ralph peters. what do you do if you are in charge?accept that you are in a war. two, you name the enemy. islamist terrorists. three, you get the lawyers off the battlefield and out of the targeting cell. you accept there will be collateral damage and do you not apologize for it you do you not nation build. you don't hold -- try to hold ground. you go wherever in the world the terrorists are and you kill them. you do...
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you also heard david cameron push back on the notion that was alone enough. >> he did. peterergden what jumped out at you from what we heard from the president and prime minister? >> the issue what the fbi calls going dark the idea law enforcement will no longer look at encrypted messages. this is in the wake of nsa revelations from the loss of billions of of income people concerned about privacy issues. as you know wolf a number of tech companies in the united states have talked about encrypting information where there's no key to it. that is a big issue. the other thing that struck me wolf prime minister cameron said there's been one serious plot every year since he's been in office. he's been in office since 2010. depending on how you score, that's four or five. that's significant. >> he suggested this was not a game changer what's going on the past few days. he referred back to london in 2005 for the british that was the game changer. >> i think he's right wolf. i don't think this is an ex ex ex ex ex stinl threat to europe. for me the most important comment is cameron ta
you also heard david cameron push back on the notion that was alone enough. >> he did. peterergden what jumped out at you from what we heard from the president and prime minister? >> the issue what the fbi calls going dark the idea law enforcement will no longer look at encrypted messages. this is in the wake of nsa revelations from the loss of billions of of income people concerned about privacy issues. as you know wolf a number of tech companies in the united states have talked...
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. >> as david cameron and angela merkel look for common ground our next guest argues that the british look underestimates the influence it has on europe. peteryou on the program. good morning to you. how are angela merkel and david cameron going to get along today? immigration is what they will be talking about. are they going to see eye to eye? >> the problem with this debate in britain is it is always a battle. but david cameron and angela merkel agree on much everything. they agree on economic reforms. david cameron set out a series of demands and these demands have been agreed by the member states, by the brussels commission and by the council of ministers. this is the success that they're not speak its name. -- dare not speak its name. the issue is about one of immigration. it is not just germany that agrees with britain noncontrolling migrant benefits. austria, denmark sweden. they all have the same migratory pressures on them. germany had nearly 800,000 migrants coming in last year. we had 200,000 and we are throwing it all out of the pram. all of these countries have agreed that migration benefits must be tightened up. this is not th
. >> as david cameron and angela merkel look for common ground our next guest argues that the british look underestimates the influence it has on europe. peteryou on the program. good morning to you. how are angela merkel and david cameron going to get along today? immigration is what they will be talking about. are they going to see eye to eye? >> the problem with this debate in britain is it is always a battle. but david cameron and angela merkel agree on much everything. they...
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david gergen former adviser to presidents nixon and clinton. cnn national security analyst, former cia operative -- sorry, excuse me cnn national security analyst peterauthor of "man hunt. the ten-year search for bin laden and former cia operative bob baer. i cannot think of better minds to discuss this. let me begin with you, david gergen. you say iraq is a mess out here and that is clear and a lot of discussion going right now about whether or not the u.s. should put boots on the ground and soldiers on the front lines in iraq again. should it happen? will it happen? >> i don't think it will happen any time soon and let me say i think we're actually making more progress in iraq than we are in syria. at least we've stopped the momentum in iraq and the iraqi forces have taken back more territory, but what we are also seeing is that as iraq pushes back it's the shia militias that are doing a lot of the fighting and they're very very close to iran and i think that's a danger that has not been fully understood but is obviously coming to the fore now. >> bob baer, you said there are tier one special forces ready to go at any moment. what do you see in ira
david gergen former adviser to presidents nixon and clinton. cnn national security analyst, former cia operative -- sorry, excuse me cnn national security analyst peterauthor of "man hunt. the ten-year search for bin laden and former cia operative bob baer. i cannot think of better minds to discuss this. let me begin with you, david gergen. you say iraq is a mess out here and that is clear and a lot of discussion going right now about whether or not the u.s. should put boots on the ground...
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. >>> we speak to former new york governor tom kean and representative peter king and governor david patterson. >>> we're going to turn now to the latest developments in the search for airasia flight 8501. officials overnight have narrowed their search parameters that still leaves a vast amount of sea to search however. malaysia's top navy chief tweeted out this map, calling this the most probable area where the wreckage is likely located. there's more focused area roughly 2,000 square miles, keep in mind that's almost half the size of the state of connecticut. three ships armed with sonar equipment and a locator are set to aid in the search with the "uss fort worth" en route. in the meantime 22 bodies have been recovered in and the solemn task of burying the dead has begun. the first crash victim has been laid to rest. three other deceased have now been identified. the weather, however, continues to be a major hurdle in the ongoing search for the plane and for more victims. we have complete complete coverage for you, let's get to gary tuchman, live on the ground in indonesia. gary?
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house along with representatives kristen holland and peter welch will arrive tomorrow and they'll stay through monday. >>> world news tonight with david more on today's white house summit between president obama and prime minister cameron as well as the easing of sanctions against cuba. you can watch all that following "action news" after 6:00. >> we have breaking news for you now. this is happening at this hour. we have the very latest from upper darby where sources tell "action news" there has been a police-involved shooting. it was a traffic stop that went bad earlier this evening. and we do know that it happened in the vicinity of 69th and walnut. again, police were not shot but one suspect is in custody. however, some officers were slightly injured. we don't know the nature of their injuries but they were not shot. shots were fired again details remain incomplete but one person in custody after something went wrong after a traffic stop in upper darby. >> meantime a group of students at neshaminy high school are in trouble with the law after they were caught exchanging text messages containing sexually explicit photos of other tee
house along with representatives kristen holland and peter welch will arrive tomorrow and they'll stay through monday. >>> world news tonight with david more on today's white house summit between president obama and prime minister cameron as well as the easing of sanctions against cuba. you can watch all that following "action news" after 6:00. >> we have breaking news for you now. this is happening at this hour. we have the very latest from upper darby where sources...
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. >> peter about to have dinner with the david cameron. you may recall the people that are killing american journalists and aid workers are british citizens. this is a huge problem. you've got a cell of brits who are the most violent people in isis. >> david cameron just arriving at the west wing. this is a business meeting. this isn't a social event. do the people of belgium have confidence now. >> they are confident in what the u.s. is doing and will do in the future. >> you believe this has been a game changer for europe what's happening in paris and now in belgium? >> i'm sure. tomorrow morning the press conference new details will be coming up. we'll know more about what happened. >> we're going to learn a lot more. thanks very much for joining us. that's it for me. remember you can always follow me on twitter or follow the show. thanks for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> breaking news. police in belgium disrupt major terror attacks said to be imminent believed to be ordered by isis. we have the plot raids and co
. >> peter about to have dinner with the david cameron. you may recall the people that are killing american journalists and aid workers are british citizens. this is a huge problem. you've got a cell of brits who are the most violent people in isis. >> david cameron just arriving at the west wing. this is a business meeting. this isn't a social event. do the people of belgium have confidence now. >> they are confident in what the u.s. is doing and will do in the future....
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peter westmacott. we'll also find out if he was offended that james taylor sint serenade david cameron when they visitede. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. visited the white house. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you justthey visited the white house. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. when they visited the white house. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. because you're not you you're a whole airline... and it's not a ticket you're upgrading it's your entire operations, from domestic to international... which means you need help from a whole team of advisors. from workforce strategies to tech solutions and a thousand other things. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ ♪ they're coming. what do i do? you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. th
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