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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.bably met each other where we were like 3. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. and these sominos we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, 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. >> some gun -- got it on my ribs. you have to know the rules of the game. i took it from my side and applied it to the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting a trial or a plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest. because of pr
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.bably met each other where we were like 3. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. and these sominos we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him,...
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. >> david, peter is looking for activity from the fed.ou going to be looking at what happens in europe? a lot of conversation on where the euro has gone. below 124 versus the u.s. dollar. it's sitting thereabouts right now. as that has come down, there's been a direct correlation to our market as well. >> you have four big dates to watch for. june 17th is the election in greece. june 20th is the second day of the fed meeting. june 20th, watch for that one. the supreme court is going to give a ruling. that could be big. and then you have the big summit of the european leaders, june 28th, 29th. all four of those days could be big market movers if you get some good move to the upside. also, scott, want to wish queen elizabeth, ii, all the best on sunday. they rode down the tents. 1,000 barges. may she live happily ever after. >> i knew we weren't going to get out of here without you laying that on us. you have millions of investors on the couch here. they are wondering where they should be and there is fear. >> scott, you've got 28 sla/2. th
. >> david, peter is looking for activity from the fed.ou going to be looking at what happens in europe? a lot of conversation on where the euro has gone. below 124 versus the u.s. dollar. it's sitting thereabouts right now. as that has come down, there's been a direct correlation to our market as well. >> you have four big dates to watch for. june 17th is the election in greece. june 20th is the second day of the fed meeting. june 20th, watch for that one. the supreme court is...
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david, peter, thank you very much. we appreciate it.ow if we get one now in six months we could be getting 20. we'll have y'all back. thank you for your time. >> anytime. >> thank you. rick: when we come back we'll revisit "fast and furious" which is now on front pages across the country after having been ignored by a lot of mainstream media organizations for a long time. a game of catch-up being played now to a scandal that has been out there well over a year. the botched federal gun sting linked to the death of a u.s. border agent. our "news watch" panel weighs in why it has taken so long for the media to pay attention. >>> plus a pleasant walk in the woods almost turns into tragedy after a couple slips into a raging river and plunges over a waterfall. we have an amazing rescue to show you that you will not want to miss. stick around. fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively
david, peter, thank you very much. we appreciate it.ow if we get one now in six months we could be getting 20. we'll have y'all back. thank you for your time. >> anytime. >> thank you. rick: when we come back we'll revisit "fast and furious" which is now on front pages across the country after having been ignored by a lot of mainstream media organizations for a long time. a game of catch-up being played now to a scandal that has been out there well over a year. the botched...
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we talk this evening with celia sandys, david reynolds, peter clarke and lord alan watson.the man and the legend. winston churchill. >> there's a sense in which churchill is a military leader. he wants to be a military leader. he rises to that challenge in 1940 in a way that none of the other politicians really can do or want to do. of course, what churchill really wants to do is run the whole war. he wants to be general. he's a man of enormous kurnl, he'd love to be in the front line but what's tremendously important is you have a man who understands the power of words but also understands and almost relishes the possibility of a fight. >> his politics writing, as he always said himself, was his profession. and the two things add up because when he looks back from his 80th birthday and complimented on his great speeches of the war he says to the combined houses of parliament, he says "you must remember, if i found the words, i have always earned my living by my pen and by my tongue." >> whenever he needed money he'd write an article, start a book, do something which is why
we talk this evening with celia sandys, david reynolds, peter clarke and lord alan watson.the man and the legend. winston churchill. >> there's a sense in which churchill is a military leader. he wants to be a military leader. he rises to that challenge in 1940 in a way that none of the other politicians really can do or want to do. of course, what churchill really wants to do is run the whole war. he wants to be general. he's a man of enormous kurnl, he'd love to be in the front line but...
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david shuster here with peter fenn democratic strike that joe gist.om, at twitter at peter fin.com peterfenn.com. i don't see any e quav lens see at all between msnbc and fox. there are certain basic journalistic standards at msnbc that are not standards at fox. the problem comes that when msnbc does something that i think allows some people to draw inequivalency. >> that's the problem i had with andrea mitchell. she took something out of context and played it in fuller context and didn't draw the conclusion the first day but didn't apologize. it kept the story going. >> you know, i mean this is true of politicians and it's true of the media: when you make a mistake, own up to it. you know, say, jeez, you know, we probably shouldn't have done that. we were doing something too fast, boom. you know. if you admit it right away, it's gone. it's over with. and the public is very forgiving of this. i mean when you admit to an error. the trouble with fox, they say they didn't make any kind of error. i stopped doing fox in the last election cycle. i was on ha
david shuster here with peter fenn democratic strike that joe gist.om, at twitter at peter fin.com peterfenn.com. i don't see any e quav lens see at all between msnbc and fox. there are certain basic journalistic standards at msnbc that are not standards at fox. the problem comes that when msnbc does something that i think allows some people to draw inequivalency. >> that's the problem i had with andrea mitchell. she took something out of context and played it in fuller context and didn't...
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where things stand today if i go back to you and intent on it than i can i just go ahead david you want to jump in. peter i just want to point out exponential is a stretch financially is a strong word you get from three to twenty and you get to twenty but weapons grade is twenty to ninety plus so that's not it's not just like that's a slam dunk that's a very very expensive process ok so that's a very good point there but if iran is doing it all under the laws of the metrics david forgive me but if i had dan jump in that's really going to true. it's forty to eighty percent easy it's considerably easier to to enrich from twenty percent to about ninety percent that is from three percent the metrics are off we're talking exponential terms here i mean that's proving that's a matter of scientific fact ok so they and we should should do. sounds implausible but i'll check out go ahead today go ahead i'm not. going to matter physicists go and i go ahead can i just add can i just add one sentence as well as the twenty percent is concerned the twenty percent enrichment is concerned iran actually was forced to opt.
where things stand today if i go back to you and intent on it than i can i just go ahead david you want to jump in. peter i just want to point out exponential is a stretch financially is a strong word you get from three to twenty and you get to twenty but weapons grade is twenty to ninety plus so that's not it's not just like that's a slam dunk that's a very very expensive process ok so that's a very good point there but if iran is doing it all under the laws of the metrics david forgive me but...
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david norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler and peter at americans for tax reform here in washington. >> it's wonderful being back here. >> [inaudible conversations] >> actually, it's two months of work in the first chapter and then about february. st. through september and then on a committed it in september and came back and said my gosh another six to eight weeks. >> i expected more on those books on worked on. >> she threw them in the air and said what is this this doesn't go here. she sits on the second chapter then we have the reasoning for putting in the punch holding off once we got on and put it back together we said why is it that she needs to be here this early? >> in the morning, the evening? >> all day. but you know when the deadline is coming at you the editing especially [inaudible conversations] that's three hours. i get tired a leader in the day. >> bay buchanan. >> thank you for coming out. >> how old were you? >> [inaudible conversations] >> she's trying to get maysan into west point. >> [inaudible conversations] bay buchanan. >> thanks for coming tonight. nice to
david norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler and peter at americans for tax reform here in washington. >> it's wonderful being back here. >> [inaudible conversations] >> actually, it's two months of work in the first chapter and then about february. st. through september and then on a committed it in september and came back and said my gosh another six to eight weeks. >> i expected more on those books on worked on. >> she threw them in the air and said what is...
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he is quite mark david chapman nobody saw that. >> peter francis, francis comes alive.t know he was alive. here is the deal. america likes the celebrities but they like the celebrities in trouble. they know they live in a plastic bubble where the decisions have no merit on concerns greater than life. when you see a president that is coolest president we've had hanging out with theme people it brings his stature up. >> he is ghrei with an autograph booth. some come on. how good is the food at $40,000 plate dinners. the food, it's worth it. do you kept to keep the plate? >> the president ate a dog. >> the real danger he might listen to them. >> he did say in that last fund-raiser he you the people. >> you're in charge. >> he wants his celebrities recognizable. have you seen jennifer gray, she does not look the same. >> she was on dancing with the stars. >> i didn't recognize her. >> i was on "dancing with the stars" -- not really. i watched it and i wasn't impressed. to ufo they wanted to meet. humanity is getting a reply to a possible alien message. 1997 astronomers pick
he is quite mark david chapman nobody saw that. >> peter francis, francis comes alive.t know he was alive. here is the deal. america likes the celebrities but they like the celebrities in trouble. they know they live in a plastic bubble where the decisions have no merit on concerns greater than life. when you see a president that is coolest president we've had hanging out with theme people it brings his stature up. >> he is ghrei with an autograph booth. some come on. how good is...
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." >> caller: hello, david and peter. i'm a great fan of both of you. you're into view in style in david for the obvious. the benefit of your spread on time. i'm curious, how is barack obama cites continual adaptation prepared and perhaps more than any other president for demands of the current state of the u.s. presidency? >> guest: well, it helps them get there. i think the promise of his ability to transcend, he raised an party and so on are the famous speech in 2004 had an appeal possible greatness. and i think sometimes the presidency but also hurt him in the sense that those 10 years i read about in the book where he figures himself out the integrated personality starting from the time he got to occidental until he leaves for harvard is a difficult process, but he did sort of find an integrated personality. and so then he gets to the white house and the ceiling and a contentious, to say the least, environment. he thinks to himself, they could figure contradictions of my own life, why can't congress or this country? so it doesn't necessarily have t
." >> caller: hello, david and peter. i'm a great fan of both of you. you're into view in style in david for the obvious. the benefit of your spread on time. i'm curious, how is barack obama cites continual adaptation prepared and perhaps more than any other president for demands of the current state of the u.s. presidency? >> guest: well, it helps them get there. i think the promise of his ability to transcend, he raised an party and so on are the famous speech in 2004 had an...
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david korn and pierre bacon. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the president's got a lot on the plate today between greece and the euro zone, egypt, russia. peter baker put it this way, david. even the world's last superpower has only so much control over events beyond its border and its own course can be dramatically affected. what happens today for the president's re-election potentially? >> everything beyond the borders is a potential bomb for the obama campaign. i mean, most people believe that even though it was a conservative party that, you know, seems to have prevailed in greece in the elections that's good for obama because they're more or less in sync with the ongoing plan for the bailout and keep greece within the euro zone. if it hadn't gone that way it would have been more instability and affect the markets in europe and affect yoour markets here. both the obama and romney campaign struggle every day to get their message, narrative out and i think they have seen in the last few weeks with this world of twitter and international financial ties that they can be blown off course very easily by something small like a story about a dog
david korn and pierre bacon. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the president's got a lot on the plate today between greece and the euro zone, egypt, russia. peter baker put it this way, david. even the world's last superpower has only so much control over events beyond its border and its own course can be dramatically affected. what happens today for the president's re-election potentially? >> everything beyond the borders is a potential bomb for the...
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i respect his success david: speaking of fans, bill clinton -- peter: you made me nauseous. ton's taste in the television commercials now that we know one of his favorites is this one. >> when your cable is on the fritz, you get frustrated. when you get frustratedimitates. when your daughter imitates she gets thrown out of school. when she gets thrown out of school, she meets undesirables. when she meets undesirables, she ties the knot with undecipher abels and then you get a grandson with a dog clar. don't have a grandson with a dog clar. get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. call 1-800-directv. >> that was a hell of a commercial. by the way, that's the guy who does the voiceovers for cbs news 60 minutes. >> cool. >> dan henning, what have you got? dan: well first off, a tweet from jacki schechner. she has challenged you to a justin beiber dance-off. get your shoes and get ready. inspots, not even close in the nba finals game 5 last night, miami heat beating the oklahoma city thunder with un21 to 106 to win the championship in the shortened season, taking tall en ent to s
i respect his success david: speaking of fans, bill clinton -- peter: you made me nauseous. ton's taste in the television commercials now that we know one of his favorites is this one. >> when your cable is on the fritz, you get frustrated. when you get frustratedimitates. when your daughter imitates she gets thrown out of school. when she gets thrown out of school, she meets undesirables. when she meets undesirables, she ties the knot with undecipher abels and then you get a grandson...
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david korn and pierre bacon. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the president's got a lot on the plate today between greece and the euro zone, egypt, russia. peters only so much control over events beyond its border and its own course can be dramatically affected. what happens today for the president's re-election potentially? >> everything beyond the borders is a potential bomb for the obama campaign. i mean, most people believe that even though it was a conservative party that, you know, seems to have prevailed in greece in the elections that's good
david korn and pierre bacon. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the president's got a lot on the plate today between greece and the euro zone, egypt, russia. peters only so much control over events beyond its border and its own course can be dramatically affected. what happens today for the president's re-election potentially? >> everything beyond the borders is a potential bomb for the obama campaign. i mean, most people believe that even though it...
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peter, thank you very much. >>> david gregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. >> good morning. >> so the campaign trail is in full effect. mitt romney and house speaker john boehner will be at an event today, first public event they'll be at together since romney became the republican nominee. de delicate relationship, romney wants boehner's support but wants to distance himself a little bit from congress, whose approval rating is now down to 17%. how does he walk the line between the two? >> well, jenna, the right question because you're right, he wants the support of boehner, particularly in this state where he's got to drive out conservative votes, particularly the southern part of ohio. but the president's a big effort here is to combine romney's view of the economy and taxes and the budget deficit with an unpopular republican congress. and really marry the two of them and say this is just, you know, old line thinking. so that's where he does have to be important. the romney campaign is concerned about ohio for the reasons that peter la
peter, thank you very much. >>> david gregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. >> good morning. >> so the campaign trail is in full effect. mitt romney and house speaker john boehner will be at an event today, first public event they'll be at together since romney became the republican nominee. de delicate relationship, romney wants boehner's support but wants to distance himself a little bit from congress, whose approval rating is now down...
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. >> peter, thank you very much. david gregory is moderator "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> so the campaign trail is in full effect. mitt romney will be at an event today with john boehner. delicate relationship between the two. romney wants a good relationship with john boehner, but wants to distance himself a little bit. how does he walk the line between the two? >> you're right. he wants the support of boehner, particularly in the state where he has to drive out conservative votes, particularly in the southern part of ohio. but the president is a biggest here is to combine romney's view of the economy and taxes and the budget deficit with an unpopular republican congress. and really marry the two of them and say that this is just old line thinking. so that is where he does have to be important. but the romney campaign is concerned about ohio for the reasons that peter laid out. the economy is doing better. the auto bailout has had an impact, particularly in the northeastern part of the state. all of that can help them run a pretty effecti
. >> peter, thank you very much. david gregory is moderator "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> so the campaign trail is in full effect. mitt romney will be at an event today with john boehner. delicate relationship between the two. romney wants a good relationship with john boehner, but wants to distance himself a little bit. how does he walk the line between the two? >> you're right. he wants the support of boehner, particularly in the state...
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peter. on behalf the entire gang here, i am david shuster sitting in for bill today and to really. have a great thursday, everybody. thanks for listening.
peter. on behalf the entire gang here, i am david shuster sitting in for bill today and to really. have a great thursday, everybody. thanks for listening.
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david gregory. as you are listening to peter talk about the fact that there were people in the primaries saying thatey is the worst person to put up against barack obama because of what he did as governor of massachusetts, how does the romney campaign pivot on the supreme court's decision to say we are still the best team and i am, mitt romney, the best candidate to take on president obama even though the fact this has been deemed to be morally valid? >> constitutional. i don't think mitt romney would agree it is morally valid. court's opinion doesn't make judgments whether this is sound policy, they are making a constitutional call here what the supreme court is doing, number one. two, i think there's no question that mitt romney stood up for the individual mandate as a necessary part of comprehensive reform. he said they should try such enterprises, not done on the federal level and not this watch i think another interesting aspect of this we will be covering all day long, thomas, the role of the chief justice a huge figure in the country because of the decision here a lot of discussion i have bee
david gregory. as you are listening to peter talk about the fact that there were people in the primaries saying thatey is the worst person to put up against barack obama because of what he did as governor of massachusetts, how does the romney campaign pivot on the supreme court's decision to say we are still the best team and i am, mitt romney, the best candidate to take on president obama even though the fact this has been deemed to be morally valid? >> constitutional. i don't think mitt...
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peter? >> reporter: chris, first of all, what david said i think is right on. this campaign is hoping in some ways to avoid specificity, an effort just to make it be a referendum about president obama. here today in wisconsin, yesterday, when we were in ho, day before in pennsylvania and before that, new hampshire. what we have witnessed more than anything is anti-obama crowds. more than they are pro-romney crowds. he is riling up the troops as it were about the message to get this president out of office. how this president has failed in an effort to try not to attack president obama personally saying he's a nice guy but in over his head and the line they've been focusing on. i think mitt romney and the team traveling with them over the last 72 hours plus is he's as loose as we have seen him recently. he was traveling with his wife yesterday and two of his sons. four of his grandchildren with us, as well. he brought them back to the back of the plane yesterday and told a funny story about the 4-year-old grandson and how nate said when he saw his grandfather, h
peter? >> reporter: chris, first of all, what david said i think is right on. this campaign is hoping in some ways to avoid specificity, an effort just to make it be a referendum about president obama. here today in wisconsin, yesterday, when we were in ho, day before in pennsylvania and before that, new hampshire. what we have witnessed more than anything is anti-obama crowds. more than they are pro-romney crowds. he is riling up the troops as it were about the message to get this...
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david, scott walker has said that romney should pick paul ryan as a running mate. interesting there, though, as peter was pointing out that the governor did the introductions there. do you think, though, that he is going to be potentially in a run now? i mean, walker considered potentially this rising star. do you think he should be somebody in the romney camp's contention for vp? >> i think a lot of people vying for that position. but you know, i grew up and went to school a few miles from where mr. romney is standing right now in wisconsin and i can tell you that the closing of the gm plant outside of janesville was devastating to that part of the state and the problem that mitt romney and governor walker and paul ryan all have in upper midwest is they all were against the bailout of the american automakers that turned out to be a huge success up and down the supply chain in places like wisconsin and ohio and michigan. and so, what they're trying to do is make this an argument about whether or not president obama can lead us in to the future when in reality people in that part of the world includin
david, scott walker has said that romney should pick paul ryan as a running mate. interesting there, though, as peter was pointing out that the governor did the introductions there. do you think, though, that he is going to be potentially in a run now? i mean, walker considered potentially this rising star. do you think he should be somebody in the romney camp's contention for vp? >> i think a lot of people vying for that position. but you know, i grew up and went to school a few miles...
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peter ogburn and dan henning and cyprian bowlding. thank you for helping david i have never seen a set of hair plugs look as natural as those. really, really nice. >> do you want to see my scar? >> no. ? >> it's still pretty black and blue. i will tell you. i am pretty swollen but with the help of pain pills, damn it, i am here. thank you, by the way, you know, we do have a certain fraternity among talk show hosts, so when i knew i was going in for surgery last week, i did get in touch with rush. he did send me a little package. >> oxy? >> thank you, rush. they are as good as you said they were. >> jesus. >> flying high. >> and i tell you who else is flying high rielle hunter is not going to let john edwards get all of the attention. she was out with of all people chris cuomo and she tells him what it was like -- here she is. make a great relationship and they are going into the future together, and she turns on the t.v. and she hears him deny that he is the father of their child. she said it just broke her heart. >> what it meant to me was that he was temporari
peter ogburn and dan henning and cyprian bowlding. thank you for helping david i have never seen a set of hair plugs look as natural as those. really, really nice. >> do you want to see my scar? >> no. ? >> it's still pretty black and blue. i will tell you. i am pretty swollen but with the help of pain pills, damn it, i am here. thank you, by the way, you know, we do have a certain fraternity among talk show hosts, so when i knew i was going in for surgery last week, i did get...
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david collins. >> a war of words over the economy. talking about the state of the recovery, republicans say he just doesn't get it. we are in washington with more on the finger-pointing. >> president peter over his choice of words. >> president obama address the issue number one, the economy. >> citing concerns about the financial situation in europe. >> several -- 800,000 just this year alone. >> mr. president, take it from me, the private sector is not doing well. >> on the campaign trail, gov. robb may also said -- >> is he really that out of touch? >> is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine. that is the reason i have the press conference. >> policy analysts say the president remains vulnerable on the issue. >> i think the president and his folks know that if the jobs numbers continue they are or get worse, it will be extremely difficult to get reelected. >> the economy needs to be strengthened. in washington. a >> enclosure tonight. >> what you can expect heading into this weekend's of that. >> the greatest athletes in the world this weekend will be competing. a live report, coming up. >> the trainer for i'll have another talks about his decision to scratch the triple
david collins. >> a war of words over the economy. talking about the state of the recovery, republicans say he just doesn't get it. we are in washington with more on the finger-pointing. >> president peter over his choice of words. >> president obama address the issue number one, the economy. >> citing concerns about the financial situation in europe. >> several -- 800,000 just this year alone. >> mr. president, take it from me, the private sector is not...
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peter o'toole in lawrence of arabia. that's a very important character for david the robot. and thenar said check out doug bogart in the servant, and the idea of somebody who is subservient at one point and slowly the tables turn. and then it was the man who fell to earth. we were looking at david bowie and then myself, i sort of watched blade runner again. actually i didn't watch the alien films again, i don't know why, just made the decision not to. and sean young, i felt it was kind of interesting. then and greg louganis the diver sort of his physicality i wantd to use had. >> rose: how is david. >> i don't know. he's a walking question mark. >> rose: there are big questions in this movie. >> big questions, it's funny because we've been doing it and obviously we see david quite different. for me peace, michael's energy was so different onset. it was quite, it was really interesting because he was -- i was trying to figure out what was going on in him trying to read him because i couldn't understand if he was sarcastic or ironic, if he was trying to make fun of me. because
peter o'toole in lawrence of arabia. that's a very important character for david the robot. and thenar said check out doug bogart in the servant, and the idea of somebody who is subservient at one point and slowly the tables turn. and then it was the man who fell to earth. we were looking at david bowie and then myself, i sort of watched blade runner again. actually i didn't watch the alien films again, i don't know why, just made the decision not to. and sean young, i felt it was kind of...
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peter." and he said "well, that is your right but i feel i owe it to you david to tell you i you do a ime meln princess dianno one will ever take you seriously as the president of abc news." so here i am four months in, i didn't have the journalism credentials and i took a deep gulp and i said "all i know is i have a sister back in michigan and she's followed every detail about this woman's life from the moment she got engaged. i think will be other people." he said "i said it's your right, i'll have nothing to do with it." and that was the end of the conversation. (laughter) in fairness the next morning he called in and said "david, i've read the coverage, you were right; i was wrong, it's a big story, i'd liketo do the specia" >> re: he said "i'd like that do it?" >> i said peter you're our principal anchor, but i've already signed up diane sawyer and barbara walters to do the special and i won't kick them off. so we ended up doing it with the three of them. >> rose: were they thrilled about peter joining them? >> they are perfectly accepting. as part of writing the book i looked at the tr
peter." and he said "well, that is your right but i feel i owe it to you david to tell you i you do a ime meln princess dianno one will ever take you seriously as the president of abc news." so here i am four months in, i didn't have the journalism credentials and i took a deep gulp and i said "all i know is i have a sister back in michigan and she's followed every detail about this woman's life from the moment she got engaged. i think will be other people." he said...
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david axelrod saying he doesn't know what planet the president is living on. jamie? >> jamie: peter doocy, have a great day. >> reporter: thanks. >> eric: president obama continues to face a bit of a rough patch over these comments and the ongoing investigation into the intelligence leaks, there are new concern this is week, dealing with the re-election. let's take a look at the latest fox news poll that shows if the election were held now, the president would be neck and neck with governor mitt romney, a noticeable drop for mr. obama compared to last month. when asked who would do better on the economy, governor romney has the edge. but the president fairs better in matters of national security and foreign policy, with the majority of respondents saying they prefer the president over governor romney. what are we to make of this and what can break the log jam in the polls? we have the former communications director for republicans. and a member of the democratic national committee and a vice-chair of al gore's campaign. ron, let me start with you. it is neck and neck. the polls are
david axelrod saying he doesn't know what planet the president is living on. jamie? >> jamie: peter doocy, have a great day. >> reporter: thanks. >> eric: president obama continues to face a bit of a rough patch over these comments and the ongoing investigation into the intelligence leaks, there are new concern this is week, dealing with the re-election. let's take a look at the latest fox news poll that shows if the election were held now, the president would be neck and neck...
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peter, we've got the clip. here's marco rubio. he gave an interview to david muir from abc news. glad you asked about the dream act because i have an alternative to it. and i've never got an call from a single person at the white house about it. if they really wanted to work on a solution, why wouldn't someone call me? >> bill: does he know how washington works? >> obama himself had some advice for marco rubio. ♪ he i just met you and this is crazy but here's my number so call me maybe ♪ >> he could have called obama. instead of waiting around for the phone call. >> that's very true. this is a tough one. if you look at the spread of how obama is doing against mitt romney among hispanics it is enormous. this is just what the obama administration and the obama campaign is going to be talking about over the next five months. >> bill: what's interesting to me about that is you know as well as i that obama has gotten a lot of flack from the latino community, i hear it all the time at the briefings because he's done nothing about immigration. it has not been his top priority. now, ther
peter, we've got the clip. here's marco rubio. he gave an interview to david muir from abc news. glad you asked about the dream act because i have an alternative to it. and i've never got an call from a single person at the white house about it. if they really wanted to work on a solution, why wouldn't someone call me? >> bill: does he know how washington works? >> obama himself had some advice for marco rubio. ♪ he i just met you and this is crazy but here's my number so call me...
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so there is a peter by nard who's a former senior editor at the new republic and then there is davidneck in "the new yorker." both are in influential positions. they may have one finger in the error checking which way the wind is blowing. they have sensitive antenna. they realize the jewish community is moving in a new direction and we better get with the program. i know i am mixing metaphors. the jewish community is changing. it used to be even as early as say six or seven years ago the chief correspondent for "the new yorker" on the israel-palestine conflict was jeffrey goldberg. and now he has become a kind of character, even of himself, as he tries to defend israel blindly and also no longer at "the new yorker" because the kind of coverage, the kind of just hackneyed propaganda simply will not fly any longer with the american-jewish community. they do not believe it. they do not want to hear it. at least in the case of netanyahu, and lieberman, there's a certain amount of truth in advertising. it is very difficult from a liberal point of view to justify the way they carry on. jus
so there is a peter by nard who's a former senior editor at the new republic and then there is davidneck in "the new yorker." both are in influential positions. they may have one finger in the error checking which way the wind is blowing. they have sensitive antenna. they realize the jewish community is moving in a new direction and we better get with the program. i know i am mixing metaphors. the jewish community is changing. it used to be even as early as say six or seven years ago...