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>> peter: yeah.er: our dictator lopez, his favorite soup was a corn soup. and, one day, he ordered his favorite soup, and the cook, when he opened the pot, it was a cake. >> anthony: paraguay has not been noted for its history of kinder, gentler leaders. in the 1800s, two generations of lopez, father and son, one dictator after the other, certainly left their marks on this country. >> peter: lopez was pretty much known that for putting the wrong stamp on a letter, you get shot. so the cook didn't want to get shot. and he showed up in front of lopez and said, "this is paraguayan soup! sopa paraguaya!" and the dictator ate it, and he liked it! and a bit later, the entire country eat it. >> anthony: it's like cheesy cornbread! >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: awesome. good meal. so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was m
>> peter: yeah.er: our dictator lopez, his favorite soup was a corn soup. and, one day, he ordered his favorite soup, and the cook, when he opened the pot, it was a cake. >> anthony: paraguay has not been noted for its history of kinder, gentler leaders. in the 1800s, two generations of lopez, father and son, one dictator after the other, certainly left their marks on this country. >> peter: lopez was pretty much known that for putting the wrong stamp on a letter, you get...
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thomas peter was a successful businessman. at the time of martha 1795 marriage, george washington asked her what she might like as a wedding present and replied she wanted a likeness of him. george presented her with this portrait by arthur robert litan -- roberton. martha peter frequently wore this miniature even after washington's death. in february 1812, cb morris wrote in a letter to her sister describing a ball she attended. marthashe observed peters wearing two portrait miniatures. one representing the general, the other of his lady. the portrait miniature of mrs. washington that martha was wearing that evening was probably the 1772 portrait by charge -- by charles wilson. was the warning of these miniatures a premier of devotion or was she making a statement as a proud federalist during the madison administration? i will discuss momentarily, thomas and martha peter were outspoken federalist and remain so even after the party fell out of favor. the robertson miniature of washington still retains its original red leather
thomas peter was a successful businessman. at the time of martha 1795 marriage, george washington asked her what she might like as a wedding present and replied she wanted a likeness of him. george presented her with this portrait by arthur robert litan -- roberton. martha peter frequently wore this miniature even after washington's death. in february 1812, cb morris wrote in a letter to her sister describing a ball she attended. marthashe observed peters wearing two portrait miniatures. one...
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thomas peter died in the spring of 1834 and for the next 20 years martha peter was the owner of tutor place. the house was home to multiple generations of families. ,n 1842 when her daughter died her widower husband sent the children there to be raised whether grandmother. similarly, his daughter widowed after less than two years of marriage returned with their six-month-old daughter in february of 1844. one of the most fascinating characters in the story. born in the winter of 1850 just months after the british burned washington, she was a young girl of nine years old. in 1824. visited she visibly recounted that occasion for the rest of her life. tenant she met beverly at a party at the halo home a couple of blocks from the house. , decorated naval officer and like pretending, had an impressive family lineage. they were married in the drawing room the following year. commodore8, 1844, the , president, and other prominent cabinet members, officers, and dignitaries were aboard to see a demonstration of the ships long gone, the peacemaker. -- the ship cost long gun, -- the ship's long g
thomas peter died in the spring of 1834 and for the next 20 years martha peter was the owner of tutor place. the house was home to multiple generations of families. ,n 1842 when her daughter died her widower husband sent the children there to be raised whether grandmother. similarly, his daughter widowed after less than two years of marriage returned with their six-month-old daughter in february of 1844. one of the most fascinating characters in the story. born in the winter of 1850 just months...
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peter: is it on the market? bob: we help donovan on the market by the time school starts in september. -- we help -- we hope to have it on the market by the time school starts in september. the new teenage drivers, moms are interested in the technology . she is yelling at me because it is not available yet. but the owners are interested, because when the branded truck goes down the road, if the driver is texting and driving, he is devaluing that company brand. so if they can lower their insurance costs and all those good things, eventually, the second phase of this is going to our --technology, and allows us to do recognition and control. able to do volume up, volume down, without taking your hands off the wheel. you can control different activities in the car. peter: are you the developer? is: the founder and inventor ej, he just turned 20 years old. he came up with the idea when he was 14. he was driving with a friend of his who just got their license, and was engaging in a distracted activity. he did research
peter: is it on the market? bob: we help donovan on the market by the time school starts in september. -- we help -- we hope to have it on the market by the time school starts in september. the new teenage drivers, moms are interested in the technology . she is yelling at me because it is not available yet. but the owners are interested, because when the branded truck goes down the road, if the driver is texting and driving, he is devaluing that company brand. so if they can lower their...
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peter: mr. chairman, as you now, your successor, michael poll in his speech monday used this phrase, "the f.c.c. is launching a relentless government assault on cable." now, you've got an audience out here that probably disagrees with your position on net neutrality, set-top boxes. what's your message to them? how, what do you tell them? tom: well, it's really interesting. michael and i having switched jobs as we did, with a few years in between, i might point out, you know, if anybody a rstands the reality of job like michael's, i do. think back i can to when i was lobbying chairman well, and i think that the way in which lobbying campaigns tend to work these days is first you set up a scenario of, well, you know, there's too much being done, we're being persecuted, and then you talk ha i call bout imaginary horribles, the awful conceptual things that could happen if they do this or do that. and i look at -- i'm now on the other side, receivering this, and you say ok, wheeler, turnabout's fair
peter: mr. chairman, as you now, your successor, michael poll in his speech monday used this phrase, "the f.c.c. is launching a relentless government assault on cable." now, you've got an audience out here that probably disagrees with your position on net neutrality, set-top boxes. what's your message to them? how, what do you tell them? tom: well, it's really interesting. michael and i having switched jobs as we did, with a few years in between, i might point out, you know, if...
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peter, over to you. peter: brooks it was a battle the whole weekend for you.like you were trying to get this done with duct tape or something. >> yeah, i didn't have much the last 36 holes. i had no idea where the ball was going and you can't play out here when you're hitting in the rough. you're kind of playing defensively and that's not really what you want to do. peter: you have to take some solace in the fact that you didn't have your a game and you're in the final pairing and you lost in a playoff. >> yeah, you got to take some positive of out of it. it is what it is, you got to learn but it is disappointing. peter: thank you for your time. well done. back up to 18. bill: all right, peter, thank you very much. and here at the at&t byron nelson just outside of dallas in irving, texas, our champion for the second time here is sergio garcia. the lineup tonight once again on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and remembering morley safer followed by back-to-back new accept -- episodes of "undercover boss," tonight only cbs. we are the world's connectivity company.
peter, over to you. peter: brooks it was a battle the whole weekend for you.like you were trying to get this done with duct tape or something. >> yeah, i didn't have much the last 36 holes. i had no idea where the ball was going and you can't play out here when you're hitting in the rough. you're kind of playing defensively and that's not really what you want to do. peter: you have to take some solace in the fact that you didn't have your a game and you're in the final pairing and you...
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peter kostis, down to you. peter: thank you.ht straight missed cuts, i suppose your little baby girl helps you keep some perspective but how could you see this happening? >> you just keep believing. i'm surrounded with a great team. my wife, i owe it all to her. eight straight missed cuts is tough and not a lot of people can understand that and to come out here and -- it's -- sorry. peter: no worries. it's mother's day and i know your wife and your mother are a big part of your team as well. >> happy mother's day. i love you guys much i know you're watching. i can't wait to celebrate by come home. peter: how difficult is it to get through the downs? james: it's the most difficult part of what we do for a living. you start questioning yourself. are you good enough? will it ever happen again? then you start thinking into the future as far as selling shoes again for a living. but with my wife, my mom, my dad. just everyone that i've surrounded myself with have helped me out a lot, including you, so thank you very much. peter: there
peter kostis, down to you. peter: thank you.ht straight missed cuts, i suppose your little baby girl helps you keep some perspective but how could you see this happening? >> you just keep believing. i'm surrounded with a great team. my wife, i owe it all to her. eight straight missed cuts is tough and not a lot of people can understand that and to come out here and -- it's -- sorry. peter: no worries. it's mother's day and i know your wife and your mother are a big part of your team as...
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peter: interesting question.e are talking about the broad-based, the big 10 political parties that are the cornerstone of european politics for decades, since the second world war, effectively. are they on the way out? alan: it would appear so. it is very alarming. this i is partly to o do it -- e basic reason is the electoral systemem in the whole of europe. if you had the electoral system thenin prison -- britain, you would still have two main parties, center left, center right, and a basically stable political set up. where they don't have that and they have proportional representation for european elections, the u.k. comes in on top. a bag of fools, basically. in europe, it is proportional representation, that is the basis. anyone with a grudge for any reason whatsoever, mostly basis -- baseless. the elites discredit themselves in the financial crisis of 2008. ok, they make mistakes. but the fact is, what is going on is people are voting irresponsibly. they are saying, i don't agree with the system, i will vo
peter: interesting question.e are talking about the broad-based, the big 10 political parties that are the cornerstone of european politics for decades, since the second world war, effectively. are they on the way out? alan: it would appear so. it is very alarming. this i is partly to o do it -- e basic reason is the electoral systemem in the whole of europe. if you had the electoral system thenin prison -- britain, you would still have two main parties, center left, center right, and a...
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peter: a lot of the decisions that the f.c.c. makes or considers have to do with who owns that pipe going into somebody's house? michael: it has recently. we don't have authority over certain aspects or some of the programming issues. those are under our jurisdiction as established by congress. there are some issues we have authority over and some we don't. a lot of issues have focused on the pipe itself, whether a broadband pipe or wireless pipe and the two could be the same and i don't suggest otherwise but it has focused on some of the physical components in recent days. howard: another service that is popular, t-mobile and doesn't cut across your data. do you think the f.c.c. could clamp down on that since it is a popular service? michael: i would be cautious in doing so and this was the example i was talking about earlier and that is being reviewed by the commission. no rules in place and no how the commission is examining this issue and what they are going to do about it. and what might problem a trigger area. the 'm watchi
peter: a lot of the decisions that the f.c.c. makes or considers have to do with who owns that pipe going into somebody's house? michael: it has recently. we don't have authority over certain aspects or some of the programming issues. those are under our jurisdiction as established by congress. there are some issues we have authority over and some we don't. a lot of issues have focused on the pipe itself, whether a broadband pipe or wireless pipe and the two could be the same and i don't...
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peter tague and jonathan golub.ne's important -- with the of the economic affairs commission. this is "brilliant surveillance." ♪ francine: this is "brilliant surveillance." tom, i need to give you an update from the egyptian authorities. wreckage they found and belongings from the missing egyptair plane that went -- that advanced 48 hours ago. -- that vanished 48 hours ago. itemsships found personal and parts of the plane. north of kilometers alexandria. we are hoping to hear more news shortly. of course, the search has been ongoing since the disappearance and are looking for the black boxes. tom: thank you so much. let's move on to the morning's must-read. stanley fischer is always interesting. he did a tour de force in honor of michael woodford. this is on money that does not exist within the woodford model. woodford provided justification for the behavior talkanks that sink -- that about monetary policy in terms of the interest rate. faster trend growth would increase a longer running: beer -- would increase a l
peter tague and jonathan golub.ne's important -- with the of the economic affairs commission. this is "brilliant surveillance." ♪ francine: this is "brilliant surveillance." tom, i need to give you an update from the egyptian authorities. wreckage they found and belongings from the missing egyptair plane that went -- that advanced 48 hours ago. -- that vanished 48 hours ago. itemsships found personal and parts of the plane. north of kilometers alexandria. we are hoping to...
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peter: that is a good point. what has to be done is renegotiate the between the mainstream media and the military about how to approach the story of young americans that are committed to war. today, when you have an and suited over -- an incident overseas, we are told about it. -- we are never told about it. you wait until the books come out. in learningelay what these boysw are doing over there. we should talk about how we can improve embedding to tell the story more about what these young people are doing. this is the biggest story for america -- young men said overseas, 300 going to syria. some will give their lives. what they are doing is far more important than all the political campaigns being launched at this moment. [applause] host: amen to that. [laughter] n a macro level, it's true that in a society such as essential absolutely during war time that there be a high degree of communicable trust between the leadership and the led. what happened in vietnam -- a lot of that trust built up over great worldrin
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so with that, peter conti-brown. peter: such a pleasure being with you today. thank you for having this event. i joked that i was impressed by your midst at the american enterprise institute. that was a particularly lame joke even by the low standards of someone who's introducing and talk about central banking. jokes can be pretty lame and still get a laugh. that is especially lame because aei is a place where can talk about serious things despite the priors, and despite the huge -- is it pronounced yuge -- results of the republican primary, i might be the only one voting democrat in this. i had a lot of hilarious trump jokes but my a.e.i. regulator judge is here and said good taste will counsel toward sew bright. i have a lot more to say substantively about what a trump presidency would look like for the fed and fed independence. today is a special honor because i'm sharing the day with my friend alex pollock and the host, kevin hassett, but also allan meltzer. for a young historian, there is no greater honor than to have my work engaged by professor metzler,
so with that, peter conti-brown. peter: such a pleasure being with you today. thank you for having this event. i joked that i was impressed by your midst at the american enterprise institute. that was a particularly lame joke even by the low standards of someone who's introducing and talk about central banking. jokes can be pretty lame and still get a laugh. that is especially lame because aei is a place where can talk about serious things despite the priors, and despite the huge -- is it...
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with that, peter county brown. mr. brown: it is such a pleasure to be with you today, thank you, kevin, for organizing this event. when i was last here to talk fed, i joked that you would invite a democrat into your institute, and that was a evencularly lame joke, someone who was going to injuries a talk about central banking. jokes can be lame and still get a life. hat is especially lame because aei is a place where can talk about serious things despite the priors, and despite the huge results of the republican primary, i might be the only one voting democrat in this. i had a lot of hilarious donald my -- good, but taste will counsel toward morse about it. i have a lot more to say substantively about what a trump presidency would look like for the fed and fed independence. it is also a special honor because i'm sharing the day with alex pollock and kevin hassett, but also allan meltzer. for a young historian, there is no greater honor than to have my work engaged by professor called theo kevin given of fed historians.
with that, peter county brown. mr. brown: it is such a pleasure to be with you today, thank you, kevin, for organizing this event. when i was last here to talk fed, i joked that you would invite a democrat into your institute, and that was a evencularly lame joke, someone who was going to injuries a talk about central banking. jokes can be lame and still get a life. hat is especially lame because aei is a place where can talk about serious things despite the priors, and despite the huge results...
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let's address as peter did and allan also, power. the fed comes along way as peter describes it as obscure back water government agency. that is hard to imagine now. peter told the wonderful story how the fed wanted to sit in a more prominent place in state event and wilson said they could come in after the fire department. little did wilson know that the fed would one day become the global financial fire department. it would be the fire department. of course the fed has made, doubtless will continue make great mistakes. not all mistakes but some mistakes. the power of the fed combined with propensity for mistakes which is natural dealing with uncertainty, makes it in my opinion the most dangerous financial institution in the world when it comes to the creation of systemic financial risk. now put that together with the idea of independence. peter rightly i think discusses a lot of factors which impinge on the independence of the fed. the fed has independence combined with it is power and riskiness of its judgments and its actions, bi
let's address as peter did and allan also, power. the fed comes along way as peter describes it as obscure back water government agency. that is hard to imagine now. peter told the wonderful story how the fed wanted to sit in a more prominent place in state event and wilson said they could come in after the fire department. little did wilson know that the fed would one day become the global financial fire department. it would be the fire department. of course the fed has made, doubtless will...
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peter, you want to be first? peter: sure. it's really important to point out, every single time when something is said or there is this quote, unquote code or set of words that are out there to hold people accountable. it just is. i think that as we develop the curricula, we talk about how muslims are feeling under extraordinary pressure right now, as they did right after 9/11. i think that's the last time, especially those of us who lived in a city that was attacked, whether you are in new york, washington d.c. or wherever. that we saw people genuinely in fear, because they are associated with what had happened. and a kind of brought you back to how it must have felt during world war ii, if you are german or japanese living in this country. and we have agreed that those are the sorts of things that we do not stand for. i think we have to stand up and hold our leaders accountable to that. and i think, again, i will give you an example on the republican side. when david duke ran for the nomination for the united states - nate
peter, you want to be first? peter: sure. it's really important to point out, every single time when something is said or there is this quote, unquote code or set of words that are out there to hold people accountable. it just is. i think that as we develop the curricula, we talk about how muslims are feeling under extraordinary pressure right now, as they did right after 9/11. i think that's the last time, especially those of us who lived in a city that was attacked, whether you are in new...
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peter kappeler is very well acquainted with him. peter kappeler: his name is moritz. he's male.y what he has done since birth. he left his natal group once and we know exactly when that happened, how old he was. that's a benefit of marking these animals individually. we can get very detailed information about them. reporter: peter kappeler is a professor at the german primate center of gÖttingen university. he has been conducting research into lemurs in kirindy for more than 20 years and runs the primate center's field station in the forest. eight species of lemur live here, including the extremely rare narrow-striped mongoose. how do lemurs interact with other lemur species? how do they live in their environment? the observers here don't seem to bother them. the students here are collecting data for their phd research. alessio anania is interested in the noises made by the lemurs. katja rudolph is interested in their social behavior and health. collecting data requires patience and endurance. katja rudolph: i watch three or four hours in the morning, and four hours in the after
peter kappeler is very well acquainted with him. peter kappeler: his name is moritz. he's male.y what he has done since birth. he left his natal group once and we know exactly when that happened, how old he was. that's a benefit of marking these animals individually. we can get very detailed information about them. reporter: peter kappeler is a professor at the german primate center of gÖttingen university. he has been conducting research into lemurs in kirindy for more than 20 years and runs...
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against iowa state, which leads me to peter-- peter gleick. peter is a world-famous water policy expert. peter, read about you before i became government affairs leader and ready many of your articles and have seen you testify before congress. like most grads, peter probably does not even know that yale has a vast melting, but they beat baylor the ncaa tournament before losing and post game to duke. that it brings us to our panel discussion. i would like each of our panelists to take one to two minutes to tell us more about themselves so you have some context for remarks when we asked them questions and bright, let's start with you. >> thank you, john it's good to be here. circle of blue are a news agency, nonprofit news agency that reports on water and we view water as the lens to see the world. duties connected challenges challenges of energy, health, economic social well-being, all of this and we find water with the most compelling stories of our time. we tell the story of the united states and china and india, australia, and now south afri
against iowa state, which leads me to peter-- peter gleick. peter is a world-famous water policy expert. peter, read about you before i became government affairs leader and ready many of your articles and have seen you testify before congress. like most grads, peter probably does not even know that yale has a vast melting, but they beat baylor the ncaa tournament before losing and post game to duke. that it brings us to our panel discussion. i would like each of our panelists to take one to two...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >> the pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this? >> dennis and n
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if...
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peter hancocko live in just a few minutes. from the milken institute conference in los angeles, an interview with former nba commissioner david stern. that's got over to the markets desk. julie hyman has the latest. how's it looking? julie: not good. we are seen a steep selloff is global growth concerns of come .ack into the market yesterday we had that snap back from last week. that has been short-lived as you can see. all major averages are down about 1%. piling onto the negative sentiment is jpmorgan saying to underrate equities for this year , that's the first underweight equity allocation since 2007. that is from their strategy tape. it's global. that central banks are a risk in this environment. it's a red herring here. also, take a look at this market. every group is in the red except a tiny portion of consumer staples. that's all the groups that are down around 1%. we have steep declines across the board. just to give you some examples of earnings movers, there are some in the green. pfizer is coming out with earnings
peter hancocko live in just a few minutes. from the milken institute conference in los angeles, an interview with former nba commissioner david stern. that's got over to the markets desk. julie hyman has the latest. how's it looking? julie: not good. we are seen a steep selloff is global growth concerns of come .ack into the market yesterday we had that snap back from last week. that has been short-lived as you can see. all major averages are down about 1%. piling onto the negative sentiment is...
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peter schweitzer with me now. welcome, peter, we're glad you're here. you led an explosive investigation into the foundation. what was the biggest surprise to you in your research? >> the biggest surprise to me is when you follow the money, which of course is the oldest adage in politics you find while hillary clinton was secretary of state the clintons received huge sums of money through the clinton foundation and in the form of speaking fees to bill clinton from foreign entities that had matters sitting on her desk as secretary of state and after they received those fund, the people who sent that money received favorable action. the big question of course is, whether the sending of the money is exconnecting to the favorable action. clinton supporters say all a coincidence. i think it is probably something more than that. deirdre: so, peter, when you talk about these speaking fees, we have some stats. we'll pull them up on the screen so our viewers can follow. hillary clinton at the maximum made $350,000 for one speaking engagement at ebay but her rang
peter schweitzer with me now. welcome, peter, we're glad you're here. you led an explosive investigation into the foundation. what was the biggest surprise to you in your research? >> the biggest surprise to me is when you follow the money, which of course is the oldest adage in politics you find while hillary clinton was secretary of state the clintons received huge sums of money through the clinton foundation and in the form of speaking fees to bill clinton from foreign entities that...
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"outed" peter thiel as gay.ght up with thomas on the latest development so, knowing what you know now, do you have any regrets about writing the story? >> i have no regrets. emily: why not? >> first of all i do not believe , i outed peter thiel. i think he did that himself to a wide variety of silicon valley. they took it upon themselves to say, this is ok for us to know, but the masses should not know such a detail about one of our own. emily: just because he told people who know him, does that mean it should be public? >> if it is an open secret, why can't you discuss it? gawker was founded to discuss open secrets. it was very much in our mission. -- emily:an, i feel as a gay man yourself. >> as a gay man myself, -- not viewed as a schoolyard taunt, but a human fact about some of that is interesting. interesting because not everyone is gay. we are a minority within the population, but it should be ok to discuss. emily: what are your thoughts? >> and it is ok not to be. >> it is ok not to become i support your
"outed" peter thiel as gay.ght up with thomas on the latest development so, knowing what you know now, do you have any regrets about writing the story? >> i have no regrets. emily: why not? >> first of all i do not believe , i outed peter thiel. i think he did that himself to a wide variety of silicon valley. they took it upon themselves to say, this is ok for us to know, but the masses should not know such a detail about one of our own. emily: just because he told people...
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david: peter, appreciate it.hings, first of all "politico" had a piece how in fact there is already kind of a backdoor bailout of the island where they have allowed without congress's approval, allowed companies to puerto rico to pay off the commonwealth before they pay off the federal government. that gives them billions in extra revenue. melissa: he tried very hard not to answer that question that is on everyone's mind, will illinois be next? david: spreading. melissa: illinois is in dire straits. they are watching this very closely. if you let states go down this path, it completely upends the bond market which affects everybody out there watching right now. you are invested in state and local municipalities one way or the other whether you know it or not. this is big question for a lot of people that goes well beyond the idea of orderly way for puerto rico to set aside debt. david: states and cities. look at detroit. >> president obama speaking at howard university this weekend and having strong words for peo
david: peter, appreciate it.hings, first of all "politico" had a piece how in fact there is already kind of a backdoor bailout of the island where they have allowed without congress's approval, allowed companies to puerto rico to pay off the commonwealth before they pay off the federal government. that gives them billions in extra revenue. melissa: he tried very hard not to answer that question that is on everyone's mind, will illinois be next? david: spreading. melissa: illinois is...
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peter, you want to be first? >> sure. it's really important to point out every single time when something is said or there's this quote/unquote code or set of code words that are out there and to hold people accountable. it just is. i think that as we develop the curricula, we talk about how muslims are feeling under extraordinary pressure right now. as they did after 9/11. i think that's the last time, especially those of us who lived in one of the cities that were attacked. new york or washington, d.c. or wherever. that we saw people genuinely in fear because they were associated with what had happened and it kind of brought you back to how you must have felt during world war ii if you were german or japanese living in this country. we've agreed these are the sorts of things we don't stand for. i think we have to stand up and hold our leaders accountable for that. i think, again, i'll give you an example on the republican side. when david duke ran for the nomination for the united states senate in louisiana. anybody fro
peter, you want to be first? >> sure. it's really important to point out every single time when something is said or there's this quote/unquote code or set of code words that are out there and to hold people accountable. it just is. i think that as we develop the curricula, we talk about how muslims are feeling under extraordinary pressure right now. as they did after 9/11. i think that's the last time, especially those of us who lived in one of the cities that were attacked. new york or...
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peter kuznick: apology would be good. even better would be looking at real history, and even better would be reversing the nuclear arms race. fernando: "the japan times" and the "nikkei financial newspaper" are both reporting that the japanese prime minister may visit pearl harbor in november is a diplomatic gesture. they cite an unnamed government source. announcer: coming up next, facebook bias. why conservatives say they aren't friends anymore. and will we ask nathan's famous hot dogs to sponsor the statue of liberty? are we giving our iconic monuments over to iconic brands? ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. fernando: here are some things we didn't want you to miss. it may be an irony that this week's trending topic is the accusation that facebook suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers by failing to post them in their trending news section. the claims were made by former facebook "news curators."
peter kuznick: apology would be good. even better would be looking at real history, and even better would be reversing the nuclear arms race. fernando: "the japan times" and the "nikkei financial newspaper" are both reporting that the japanese prime minister may visit pearl harbor in november is a diplomatic gesture. they cite an unnamed government source. announcer: coming up next, facebook bias. why conservatives say they aren't friends anymore. and will we ask nathan's...
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it is not about whether peter thiel is gay or not. about the successes and failures of his capital hedge fund, it is about his decisions as a facebook board member very early on in his life when it was a private company. all of these things were things i covered, all of these things were things that peter thiel may not have wanted us to run. does he get a veto on every single thing that a journalist does? emily: what is your thought on that? look, gawker went hard on bill cosby before anyone else did, hillary clinton and e-mails, tom cruise and scientology, not just this one story. >> does bill cosby get to determine what we write about him? that is personal business. >> i think we live in a world -- these are all fair questions, and is so my point is this. at -- you can see the perspective of a journalist, this is why they become journalists. this is what they believe in. i think your intent, as admirable as you described it, i do not believe that is the intent of everybody and i believe there is mean-spirited and i believe the ameri
it is not about whether peter thiel is gay or not. about the successes and failures of his capital hedge fund, it is about his decisions as a facebook board member very early on in his life when it was a private company. all of these things were things i covered, all of these things were things that peter thiel may not have wanted us to run. does he get a veto on every single thing that a journalist does? emily: what is your thought on that? look, gawker went hard on bill cosby before anyone...
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>> peter, great to speak with you. thank you. peter schiff. >> the thing about peter is this.ssionally as i can possibly say this. he says a lot of things that make a lot of sense. the reason why a lot of people want to fight with him is because he's so damn polarizing. he wants to make himself unlikable. there's truth to that. he doesn't say much different than george soros, he just says it with a little more panache, i guess. >> what i have a problem with is just making these hyperbolic statements over and over again, as if they're going to happen tomorrow. people are supposed to be running into the market and sell u.s. treasuries and buying gold, and buying foreign stocks. what does that mean? this happens over and over again. to me, yes, we can all -- this is a dangerous time. we know fed policy has been challenged. i'm not sure that they could have done anything differently. but we'll look back and it's going to be very easy -- >> would you rather that he say, oh, everything's fine, even though he doesn't believe it? this is what the guy -- listen -- >> i want people to g
>> peter, great to speak with you. thank you. peter schiff. >> the thing about peter is this.ssionally as i can possibly say this. he says a lot of things that make a lot of sense. the reason why a lot of people want to fight with him is because he's so damn polarizing. he wants to make himself unlikable. there's truth to that. he doesn't say much different than george soros, he just says it with a little more panache, i guess. >> what i have a problem with is just making...
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owen: i didn't out peter. he outed himself to a wide circle of people in silicon valley who took it upon themselves to say, this is ok for us to know. the unwashed masses should not know such a detail about one of our own. emily: just because he told people who know him, should it be public? owen: if it's an open secret, why shouldn't you discuss it. it was in our mission. also fundamentally as a gay man, i feel like -- emily: yourself? owen: as a gay man myself, we need to live in a world where it's ok to say that person is gay, i'm gay, where it's not viewed as some kind of schoolyard taunt but as simply a , human fact about someone that is interesting. interesting because not everyone is gay, we are a minority within the population, but it should be ok to discuss. emily: what are your thoughts on that? dan: it's also ok not to be. owen it's ok not to be gay, i : support your right. dan i support yours. : i think it shouldn't matter and we're moving towards a world where it doesn't matter, that's a good thin
owen: i didn't out peter. he outed himself to a wide circle of people in silicon valley who took it upon themselves to say, this is ok for us to know. the unwashed masses should not know such a detail about one of our own. emily: just because he told people who know him, should it be public? owen: if it's an open secret, why shouldn't you discuss it. it was in our mission. also fundamentally as a gay man, i feel like -- emily: yourself? owen: as a gay man myself, we need to live in a world...
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>> peter leon mmassy: yes. i am the legal guardian.o she is mom, and i'm dad. >> whitaker: they call you mama? >> howell: they call me mama, and then after they've watched enough disney movies, they start calling me mom, ( laughs ). >> whitaker: had you wanted to be a mom, have your own kids? >> howell: believe it or not, i don't think i was issued with the biological clock. as all of my friends became more frantic and started to marry people they would later divorce because they just wanted to ha kids, i couldn't understand that drive. and here i am with more children than i can count. and i can't imagine any other way. >> whitaker: these are all your kids? >> howell: these are all my kids. >> whitaker: so what do the kids get here? >> mmassy: i can ask you the same thing, i mean about your home. what do your kids get? so it's everything. ( laughs ) when the kids come here it's-- this is home. >> howell: you got to do a better job, this is really gross. >> whitaker: the rift valley children's village is located near the
>> peter leon mmassy: yes. i am the legal guardian.o she is mom, and i'm dad. >> whitaker: they call you mama? >> howell: they call me mama, and then after they've watched enough disney movies, they start calling me mom, ( laughs ). >> whitaker: had you wanted to be a mom, have your own kids? >> howell: believe it or not, i don't think i was issued with the biological clock. as all of my friends became more frantic and started to marry people they would later...
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>> so i think peter is exactly right. i think speaking out is the best, it's interesting it's an interesting question for columnist. once you say that it's outrageous that donald trump has said this about muslims or ben carson said this about muslim, you keep saying and saying it. i actually think, especially for for an advocacy organization, not a political advocacy organization but an idea advocacy organization the answer has to be s. you have to keep reinforcing that argument. because most americans are decent people and need to hear that argument and because the people who have children and others who are injured by them are need to hear it. the children and others who need to be influenced by that argument needs to hear. i want to say one more thing it's probably not in adls wheelhouse but peter touched on it before which is another thing related to children that has concern in this campaign is that we have this really ugly racial and religious discourse. we also have this really degraded course in sexual discourse.
>> so i think peter is exactly right. i think speaking out is the best, it's interesting it's an interesting question for columnist. once you say that it's outrageous that donald trump has said this about muslims or ben carson said this about muslim, you keep saying and saying it. i actually think, especially for for an advocacy organization, not a political advocacy organization but an idea advocacy organization the answer has to be s. you have to keep reinforcing that argument. because...
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peter's point that the military wanted you to be upfront. they wanted you to be the -- be in the middle of combat. they wanted you to fill it --film it. we could go anywhere in vietnam that we wanted to go. basically we were in the hitchhiking business, sometimes the helicopter, sometimes by plane. once in a while the ground convoy. but you could go anywhere. we've reported individual correspondents. i did it from the far north to the mequon delta and saw everything in between. the military during the war was either for correspondents to see the war as it was and have a transmitted back to the states. they were eager. on the question of censorship, i agree the big difference was in world war ii and the korean war there was censorship. no censorship during the vietnam war. frankly, i think the american people were served much better by the circumstances in vietnam vis-a-vis the press and the military than it ever had been. decent, hard-working people could disagree with -- in the military and what led to restrictions. for example, compared gu
peter's point that the military wanted you to be upfront. they wanted you to be the -- be in the middle of combat. they wanted you to fill it --film it. we could go anywhere in vietnam that we wanted to go. basically we were in the hitchhiking business, sometimes the helicopter, sometimes by plane. once in a while the ground convoy. but you could go anywhere. we've reported individual correspondents. i did it from the far north to the mequon delta and saw everything in between. the military...
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the irony being that peter thiel is a delegate for donald trump.called gawker the silicon valley equivalent of al qaeda. what does it mean for facebook? facebook has to tread carefully. they got into trouble when mark andreessen made comments. ceo, youany and as a have to be careful who you surround yourself with. every action of those individuals has an equal and opposite reaction on your company, your stock -- emily: shouldn't the board represent a diverse viewpoint? the corporate level. because facebook is such a part of people's lives, it is essentially the media and steve for most people. it needs to tread that path very carefully. i have always believed facebook should have the equivalent of an ombudsman in the company so that they can portray if they are doing things right. the journalist who wrote this story has been on twitter defending the original story saying it was common knowledge gay andter teal was nobody felt they could talk about it. he tweeted journalism admire surrey -- four outing a person, consider whether it makes defamatory
the irony being that peter thiel is a delegate for donald trump.called gawker the silicon valley equivalent of al qaeda. what does it mean for facebook? facebook has to tread carefully. they got into trouble when mark andreessen made comments. ceo, youany and as a have to be careful who you surround yourself with. every action of those individuals has an equal and opposite reaction on your company, your stock -- emily: shouldn't the board represent a diverse viewpoint? the corporate level....
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>> reporter: hey, peter, good to talk to you.ou're seeing this two front strategy play out this week, the fact she's in kentucky tomorrow, that has everything to do fighting the primary battle she's still locked in. you can hear there are some clinton supporters standing on the other side of that camera. you just heard them start sho shouting. today, she is here in virginia. this has to do with the general election taking on donald trump. that is really her primary focus right now, pushing back against some of the flip-flops he had on on for policy and tax policy in recent days and her tax advisors just had a phone call saying under donald trump taxes would go up on the wealthy, the clinton campaign previewing they will do to donald trump what president obama did to mitt romney, paint him as someone who would be good for the upper class but not necessarily about the middle class. today is about winning over the swing women voters you mentioned so many of them here in this swing county. >> the point is they don't want donald trump
>> reporter: hey, peter, good to talk to you.ou're seeing this two front strategy play out this week, the fact she's in kentucky tomorrow, that has everything to do fighting the primary battle she's still locked in. you can hear there are some clinton supporters standing on the other side of that camera. you just heard them start sho shouting. today, she is here in virginia. this has to do with the general election taking on donald trump. that is really her primary focus right now,...
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the article did go on to call peter the smartest venture capitalist in the world but peter was outed and not happy about it. a couple of years later, peter told an online magazine, i'm not particularly flattered by being targeted. he called gawker owned valley waving the gossip site that's no longer around the sillicon valley equivalent of al qaeda. so is this a case of an outed billionaire happy to spend a few of his many bucks to get revenge? so far, peter thiel isn't saying a word. just today, a florida judge denied gawker's request for a new trial and won't reduce the verdict. michelle griego kpix 5. >>> love whole foods but hate the prices? a few hours ago whole foods opened up their first 365 store in los angeles. it's a discount supermarket aimed at millennials. 365 features a ton of grab and go options, a craft beer bar and a tea mixing station. two bay area locations are set to open in concord and san francisco. >>> new at 5:00 some bay area help for a species of frog in danger of dying off. kpix 5's don ford on how the san francisco zoo has come to the rescue. >> reporter:
the article did go on to call peter the smartest venture capitalist in the world but peter was outed and not happy about it. a couple of years later, peter told an online magazine, i'm not particularly flattered by being targeted. he called gawker owned valley waving the gossip site that's no longer around the sillicon valley equivalent of al qaeda. so is this a case of an outed billionaire happy to spend a few of his many bucks to get revenge? so far, peter thiel isn't saying a word. just...
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peters work on a regional level is impressive. helped to build the leadership on regional approach to housing and jobs have & transportation linkage and to a regional perspective there is no better expert that should continue his work on the citizens committee on community development than peter cohen so strongly urge support to send back to the committee. i'm respectful of pastor roarer and hope she can fill a seat at some point but there is no reason not to have peter cohen on the body especially following the footsteps of [inaudible] please support peter cohen for the cccd committee. >> supervisor cohen. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i have just been walk around to see what openings are coming up in the cccdc in the future. i'm a fan of pastor megan roarer and peter cohen. they do a tremendous amount for the community and know this is a tough decision rules committee has to make every time they meet because they often have very highly qualified candidate said and don't have enough seats to hear all the representation. this help
peters work on a regional level is impressive. helped to build the leadership on regional approach to housing and jobs have & transportation linkage and to a regional perspective there is no better expert that should continue his work on the citizens committee on community development than peter cohen so strongly urge support to send back to the committee. i'm respectful of pastor roarer and hope she can fill a seat at some point but there is no reason not to have peter cohen on the body...
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you have a view on peter thiel? >> big fan of peter thiel.it. >> that's all you want to say? okay. >>> coming up, the u.s. preparing for a zika outbreak as researchers continue to work on a vaccine to stop the virus. we'll speak to a former ebola czar. >>> a showdown looming over proxy access with exxon. we'll tell you what to expect. close to a 52-week high for exxon. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. 6x cleaning*, 6x whiteningá in the certain spots that i get very sensitive... ...i really notice a difference. and at two weeks superior sensitivity relief to sensodyne i actually really like the two steps! step 1 cleans and relieves sensitivity, step 2 whitens. it's the whole package. no one's done this. crest - healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> mosquito season is practically upon us. experts saying we're woefully behind in the fight against zika. joining us with his thoughts former u.s. ebola coordinator ron klain. you pos
you have a view on peter thiel? >> big fan of peter thiel.it. >> that's all you want to say? okay. >>> coming up, the u.s. preparing for a zika outbreak as researchers continue to work on a vaccine to stop the virus. we'll speak to a former ebola czar. >>> a showdown looming over proxy access with exxon. we'll tell you what to expect. close to a 52-week high for exxon. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to...
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surprisingly though peter gives less attention to congress. they give congress the final responsibility for monetary policy and money. it's article 1, section 8 of the constitution that makes congress responsible for what goes on and the fed is the agent of congress. congress approved the federal reserve and approved this very peculiar structure that peter would like to modify a great deal more than i would. professor brown has a very interesting chapter on the senior staff. she's troubled by a few staff that had political roles. ted true man is one of them as the international division. true man was sent to mexico and asia on what was essentially political missions. he proposes therefore that the senior staff be subject to appointment by the president. what true man did was political and should have been done by the treasury under secretary. it would never have happened to be done by the fed if paul was as he later became the undersecretary of the treasury. so we need to know more about why a fed staffer was used. i oppose his idea of having
surprisingly though peter gives less attention to congress. they give congress the final responsibility for monetary policy and money. it's article 1, section 8 of the constitution that makes congress responsible for what goes on and the fed is the agent of congress. congress approved the federal reserve and approved this very peculiar structure that peter would like to modify a great deal more than i would. professor brown has a very interesting chapter on the senior staff. she's troubled by a...
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would you undo outing peter thiel as being gay?- it's actually a business regret. that we believe that so much of the press and especially in a place like silicon valley is acquiescent to the power and the money. they ask deferential questions, they wait for the embargoes. and we have absolutely pushed the boundaries. >> i agree. but i think you're conflating two issues. i don't think outing someone's sexual preferences is fair game. >> i would actually -- i am a gay man. the author of -- >> that doesn't mean you need to tell everybody -- >> the author of the story on peter thiel was a gay man. did you read the story? >> no. i have not. but tell me -- is it okay to out somebody else's sexual preferences whether you're gay or not? >> the story was actually saying silicon valley is a largely straight, white male preserve. here is a figure who is known widely in silicon valley to be gay, an extremely successful, talented venture capitalist. we should be -- we should be celebrating on the full diversity -- >> that's his choice, not you
would you undo outing peter thiel as being gay?- it's actually a business regret. that we believe that so much of the press and especially in a place like silicon valley is acquiescent to the power and the money. they ask deferential questions, they wait for the embargoes. and we have absolutely pushed the boundaries. >> i agree. but i think you're conflating two issues. i don't think outing someone's sexual preferences is fair game. >> i would actually -- i am a gay man. the author...
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peter thiel strikes back. how he's been secretly funding hulk hogan and multiple cases against a stalker. microsoft and out of the smartphone wars. microsoft is giving up on handsets. they've announced 1800 job cuts and a right down close to $18 billion, all tied to its acquisition of nokia. the ceo says we are focusing our phone efforts where we have differentiations and we continue to innovate across devices and cloud services across all mobile platforms. the problem, microsoft could never make a dent in an industry dominated by apple and google android. but those giants are struggling to maintain momentum. it gives us an opportunity to revisit the smartphone wars. who is winning today, who may be the next company to follow microsoft out of the ring? joining us is the director of mobile device research. microsoft has all but given up. does it mean they have given up? guest: they gave up in the device war. in terms of software, they haven't. they mentioned a third of their customers in the fortune 500 have ma
peter thiel strikes back. how he's been secretly funding hulk hogan and multiple cases against a stalker. microsoft and out of the smartphone wars. microsoft is giving up on handsets. they've announced 1800 job cuts and a right down close to $18 billion, all tied to its acquisition of nokia. the ceo says we are focusing our phone efforts where we have differentiations and we continue to innovate across devices and cloud services across all mobile platforms. the problem, microsoft could never...
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a few days later peter is able to complete the installation.eve what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a god send? at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in morristown, new jersey, believes that fixing his church's damaged steeple will be a relatively simple mission. >> steeple's been around for about 140 years. we hired a company to go up and take a look at the condition of the steeple. >> the work which is still in progress two weeks later begins november 3rd, 2011. it's about 1:30 in the afternoon when the worker's bucket becomes wedged against the steeple. they're stuck 122 feet in the air. church officials call the morristown fire department, who raise up their own ladder, but it's too short. next they try the neighboring town's ladder
a few days later peter is able to complete the installation.eve what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a god send? at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in morristown, new...