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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. 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. 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. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and bat
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. 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. 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...
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david? liz? liz: we're getting e-mails, great interview, peter. eady turning color behind you in vermont. david: why do you think he is there!? >> we're staying here. we'll tap some maple trees and bring back syrup to new york. david: the secret of vermont foliage is the maybe pell trees. look at that tree. it looks like a flowering tree behind you but that is the foliage. liz: thank you, peter, very much, peter barnes. >>> coming up the new ceo of domain giant go daddy is trying to rebrand the company. it is just more about domain names now. he is here to talk about why and how they're targeting smaller businesses. david: first on fox business former goldman sachs executive is here to talk to us about his new book on how he feels the white shoe firm lost its way. he is now telling you how your company can avoid the same pitfalls. liz: the 2013 major league baseball post-season is here, go indians, with games set to start soon, cleveland, he is mean to me about, that fans of 10 teams competing for world series title are handing over lots of cash to
david? liz? liz: we're getting e-mails, great interview, peter. eady turning color behind you in vermont. david: why do you think he is there!? >> we're staying here. we'll tap some maple trees and bring back syrup to new york. david: the secret of vermont foliage is the maybe pell trees. look at that tree. it looks like a flowering tree behind you but that is the foliage. liz: thank you, peter, very much, peter barnes. >>> coming up the new ceo of domain giant go daddy is trying...
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peter? >> well, david, the key part of the service is goings to happen right here at a memorial garden.his guard edge has bee -- gards been renamed peace garden. there are 70 trees here and 54 have names and the remaining 16 are unnamed. those are for the bodies unidentified. they'll be planted about the time the shooting began at westgate. it's a solemn service and it's about memorializing the victims. >> peter, you showed us some pictures in your report about the number of gunman tha that my have been in the mall. other pictures have come out and i want you to talk about them in a moment. it appears to show soldiers coming out of the shopses with bags in their hands. with the context of that in mind, is it an outpouring of grief or is there outrage there as well. there is there. >> there ask there is a growings about what happened in westgate. here it's a ceremony that looks at memorializing the victims and coming to terms with the loss. underlying of all of that, of course is the a angers and frustration. >> we'll await reaction from the authorities to those pictures. >> still to com
peter? >> well, david, the key part of the service is goings to happen right here at a memorial garden.his guard edge has bee -- gards been renamed peace garden. there are 70 trees here and 54 have names and the remaining 16 are unnamed. those are for the bodies unidentified. they'll be planted about the time the shooting began at westgate. it's a solemn service and it's about memorializing the victims. >> peter, you showed us some pictures in your report about the number of gunman...
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david: thank you, peter. now let's head to rich edson for more on the stalemate in congress. what's going on in there? >> there should have be a bus of lawmakers pulling up behind peter shortly. the president invited lawmakers to the white house. democrats are up 15 minutes from now. this afternoon the top two republicans and democrats in the house got together, speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, majority leader eric cantor and democratic whip steny hoyer. an aide to the speaker said i don't know they invited us. we didn't accomplish anything. there are no signs of serious negotiations to resolve the government shutdown and the debt ceiling approaching, what, a week 1/2, a little less than a week and change now. so, and this is all while congress continues to fight over the president's health care law. >> we want to reopen our government and provide fairness to all americans under the president's health care law. you know the law had a big rollout last week. it has been called, and i will quote, an inexcusable mess. >> our democracy, that is the envy of the w
david: thank you, peter. now let's head to rich edson for more on the stalemate in congress. what's going on in there? >> there should have be a bus of lawmakers pulling up behind peter shortly. the president invited lawmakers to the white house. democrats are up 15 minutes from now. this afternoon the top two republicans and democrats in the house got together, speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, majority leader eric cantor and democratic whip steny hoyer. an aide to the...
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colonel ralph peters and caved david hunt fox news analyst. is most responsible for this in your opinion. >> it starts with the commander and chief we are at war, bill. we have been at war for 11 years. by the way, my family lost -- we lost my brother in 1968, we went through this kind of tragedy. so you get notified that your family member has been killed. the next phone call you get is oh by the way we are not going to pay for the funeral. i'm ashamed of our government right now the commander and chief through the chain of command like hagel are absolutely responsible. we money in the department of defense. this should have never got it this spot and now we have families suffering have to put up with this crap in the middle of trying to bury their loved ones. it's unheard of and never happened by the way. >> bill: never happened as far as i know of. maybe the civil war. never in modern times has this kind of callus behavior been put forth. now, today, jay carney and we're going to talk to ed henry right after you guys, said, you know, the pr
colonel ralph peters and caved david hunt fox news analyst. is most responsible for this in your opinion. >> it starts with the commander and chief we are at war, bill. we have been at war for 11 years. by the way, my family lost -- we lost my brother in 1968, we went through this kind of tragedy. so you get notified that your family member has been killed. the next phone call you get is oh by the way we are not going to pay for the funeral. i'm ashamed of our government right now the...
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peter thank you. >>> now david warren has karen's track when we come back. >>> coming up on "real moneyity in the capitol and beyond. who is still on the job and who is not getting paid to protect america during the shutdown. plus how fracing is creating jobs and controversy in america. all of that and more coming up on "real money." ♪ that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren, we're talking about tropics and wizards just over 2,000 miles away. so a lot going on here. first off this storm developing in the midwest. this is really going to become a powerful storm. there is snow in wyoming and montana, and it will start to spread that snow to the east. these are blizzard warnings for south dakota. a foot of snow coming down in wyoming and north and south dakota as the storm develops. it will bring warm air ahead of it, but as the storm moves east it will stay south of indianapolis with a steady rain friday, saturday, and sunday. looks like a wet weekend there. chicago 80s with thunde
peter thank you. >>> now david warren has karen's track when we come back. >>> coming up on "real moneyity in the capitol and beyond. who is still on the job and who is not getting paid to protect america during the shutdown. plus how fracing is creating jobs and controversy in america. all of that and more coming up on "real money." ♪ that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and ♪...
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cheryl: peter barnes, thank you very much. davidn the market is up 323 points, almost specifically because of what's happening inside the beltway with regard to that deal, if that deal goes down, who knows what is going to happen with the market. will the market goes down if the deal goes down, that is the question. we'll look at futures very carefully coming up to let you know. >>> meanwhile jpmorgan and wells fargo kicking off big bank earnings tomorrow. health of financial industry. great day today as they face new challenges from regulators with the slowing housing market. could that hurt the bottom line? cheryl: coull that hurt us tomorrow. treasury secretary jack lew lays out a plan. we'll take a look what the treasury will do if republicans and democrats don't reach a deal on the debt ceiling before the october 17th deadline. ♪ my mantra? always go the extra mile. my doctor an went with axiron, to treat my lotestosterone, i did my research. the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal about 2 weeks
cheryl: peter barnes, thank you very much. davidn the market is up 323 points, almost specifically because of what's happening inside the beltway with regard to that deal, if that deal goes down, who knows what is going to happen with the market. will the market goes down if the deal goes down, that is the question. we'll look at futures very carefully coming up to let you know. >>> meanwhile jpmorgan and wells fargo kicking off big bank earnings tomorrow. health of financial industry....
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peter barnes, thank you very much. david: it is also raining. good to get him out f the rain. what is extraordinary he despite of all the indesigh sieve elements of the story we still have a market gain of triple digits on the dow. cheryl: right. 11 to the upside. monday morning could be a different story. david: could be a lot of trading action throughout the weekend. cheryl: bond market closed on monday but stocks will be going. a few moments ago we got white house views of all the drama in washington. we're still getting comments from jay carney. where do things stand in congress? we'll head to the hill to find out what republicans are thinking. whether both sides are closer to a deal. david: by the way with all the political heat, finally will it force washington to tackle some way the explosion in entitlement spending? we're going to be asking steve forbes. a man who knows a lot about both money and politics and also greattlittle show over the weekend called "forbes on fox." cheryl: i've seen that. i think you host that. in today's facebook question we want to know, do yo
peter barnes, thank you very much. david: it is also raining. good to get him out f the rain. what is extraordinary he despite of all the indesigh sieve elements of the story we still have a market gain of triple digits on the dow. cheryl: right. 11 to the upside. monday morning could be a different story. david: could be a lot of trading action throughout the weekend. cheryl: bond market closed on monday but stocks will be going. a few moments ago we got white house views of all the drama in...
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david to. welcome back across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing what's next for the neo-cons. oh ok go back to bruce in san francisco we were talking grant was talking about the american people possible attack on iran and public opinion so bruce go ahead weigh in agree disagree. i disagree with the idea that american public opinion rallies behind the president a matter what the war cause in the manner of pearl harbor pearl harbor was quite different there was ocular evidence there clearly was an attack of the gulf of tonkin resolution that grant mentions that's based upon a phony fraudulent claim of a second torpedo attack that history shows that was known to the m. executive branch at the time the gulf of tonkin resolution was passed and was ultimately the american people after told so many lies about vietnam forced the end of the war similarly the american people experience in iraq and other lies about weapons of mass destruction and suppression of truthful evidence and so american people now are much more suspicious of non pearl harbor type evi
david to. welcome back across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing what's next for the neo-cons. oh ok go back to bruce in san francisco we were talking grant was talking about the american people possible attack on iran and public opinion so bruce go ahead weigh in agree disagree. i disagree with the idea that american public opinion rallies behind the president a matter what the war cause in the manner of pearl harbor pearl harbor was quite...
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trustees (calling names) past trustees tom peter's and martha ma listens (calling names) past directors (calling names) william moreen, our current director david and others and our consultants. those are all portfolio to our project. i want to ask those people to stand so we can thank them all (clapping) thank you very much. in addition i have a very special thanks to the 11 members of the board of supervisors who unanimously approved the museum and their represented by kim and cowen and mary and avalos and campos. thank you without your unanimously support we couldn't have done that. and i want to thank other including willie brown and a tremendous thanks to marry ed lee for his tremendous support. i would also be remiss not to thank the staff agency steve and director john of the planning department and to all city commissioners respective of their office. today, there are several former commissioners my good friend christina and others who are great supporters of us (clapping) we also have to thank a huge thank you your development partner jeffries and his family for they're truly amazing support for bringing about the mexican museum. in cl
trustees (calling names) past trustees tom peter's and martha ma listens (calling names) past directors (calling names) william moreen, our current director david and others and our consultants. those are all portfolio to our project. i want to ask those people to stand so we can thank them all (clapping) thank you very much. in addition i have a very special thanks to the 11 members of the board of supervisors who unanimously approved the museum and their represented by kim and cowen and mary...
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david wright. >> reporter: in germany, they're calling him the bling bishop, bishop franz-peter tabartz van elst in limburg. renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project, one newspaper joking that at that price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and a printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. it's catastrophic, said this man. he should be fired. the bishop's life-style puts him sharply at odds with pope francis who says catholicism must strip itself of vanity, arrogance and pride. pope francis famously drives his own car, a beat up jalopy. or rides on the bus with the cardinals. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday as protestors gathered at the german bishop's residence, the bishop flew to rome to account for himself, not in first class as he recently did traveling to india to minister to the poor. this time the bis
david wright. >> reporter: in germany, they're calling him the bling bishop, bishop franz-peter tabartz van elst in limburg. renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project, one newspaper joking that at that price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and a printing press to...
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. >> david, i've got to tell you, when luke and peter and chuck were reporting on how the way outlooks like a short term 6 to 8 week thing and maybe we could have another sequester type trigger. i want to scream and put my hair out. we've seen this before. what gives us any confidence that six weeks down the road we're not going to be faced with another totally unnecessary crisis? >> sure, you can see politically that why obama has to say he would agree to 6 to 8 week clean cr. he said he doesn't want cuts. he won't agree to cuts. now looking at a way to avoid default without cuts even for short term he has to say yes. by the same token, still refusing to agree to any actual conditions on either reopening the government or the debt ceiling. so he manages to maintain his negotiating position. >> david, it sounds like october 17th is a date we can't borrow anymore, the real date we're looking at is november 1st when money actually runs out. it's really this unknown that is the scariest. jim cramer spoke to this on the "today" show this morning. let's take a listen. >> we will get through
. >> david, i've got to tell you, when luke and peter and chuck were reporting on how the way outlooks like a short term 6 to 8 week thing and maybe we could have another sequester type trigger. i want to scream and put my hair out. we've seen this before. what gives us any confidence that six weeks down the road we're not going to be faced with another totally unnecessary crisis? >> sure, you can see politically that why obama has to say he would agree to 6 to 8 week clean cr. he...
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peter. >> reporter: good morning, david. no deal in sight and not a lot of progress here. the next days will be critical on the u.s. closing in on a thursday deadline. that's when the government could begin defaulting on it's bills. a heavy focus will be on the financial markets including the stock market open today on the holiday that could put more pressure on republicans and democrats to finally make a deal. with just three days until the u.s. is expected to run out of money to pay it's bills it's hardly inspiring, the top party leaders in the senate talking is touted as a break through. >> i'm positive today. >> reporter: among the sticking points spending levels, the length of a short-term deal to reopen the government as well as any extension of the nation's borrowing limit. >> to my colleagues in the house and senate we're ruining both institutions. >> reporter: with the shutdown in it's third week americans on both sides are furious. frustrations on display across washington sunday where tea party protestors piled barracades in front of the white house. those were
peter. >> reporter: good morning, david. no deal in sight and not a lot of progress here. the next days will be critical on the u.s. closing in on a thursday deadline. that's when the government could begin defaulting on it's bills. a heavy focus will be on the financial markets including the stock market open today on the holiday that could put more pressure on republicans and democrats to finally make a deal. with just three days until the u.s. is expected to run out of money to pay...
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david wright. >> reporter: in germany, they're calling him bishop deluxe. bishop franz-peter tabartz van elst in limburg. renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the media ridiculed the lavish projecting joking it must include a holy water reprocessing plant. german catholics are not amused. . it's catastrophic said this man. he should be fired. it puts him at odds with pope francis who says catholicism must strip itself of arrogance and vanity and pride. the pope drives his own car, a beat up jalopy. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday as protestors gathered at the bishop's residents, he flew to rome to account for himself, not in first class as he recently did traveling to india to administer to the poor, this time the bishop deluxe flew coach on a discount airline. >>> back here at home the story behind that incredible picture, a woman trapped on an open draw bridge. sh
david wright. >> reporter: in germany, they're calling him bishop deluxe. bishop franz-peter tabartz van elst in limburg. renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the media ridiculed the lavish projecting joking it must include a holy water reprocessing plant. german catholics are not amused. . it's catastrophic said this...
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talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the state of journalism whistleblowers and propaganda versus propaganda. ok david in charlottesville i'd like to go back to you do you like the phrase obama is having a war against journalism and journalists do you think that's a fair characterization i never like using war as a metaphor for other things while we continue the barbaric practice of actual war but i do think that the obama administration is quite hostile to whistleblowers to transparency in government quite the opposite of what candidate obama campaigned on and toward independent journalism and freedom of the press incredibly hostile to the point where we've begun thinking of whistleblowers as traitors and seen them prosecuted under the espionage act and seen sources dry up through the intimidation there is no question on top of which you have president obama presented as the left side of the debate that has two sides and never a third and never goes beyond a certain range which is incredibly destructive and during that lead up to the missiles that didn't fly into syria i was screened for interviews a
talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the state of journalism whistleblowers and propaganda versus propaganda. ok david in charlottesville i'd like to go back to you do you like the phrase obama is having a war against journalism and journalists do you think that's a fair characterization i never like using war as a metaphor for other things while we continue the barbaric practice of actual war but i do think that the obama administration is quite...
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david. >> caller: how you doing, peter? >> host: good. >> caller: always good to speak to you, and always good to say thank god for c-span. congressman, we have skirted together in a lot of ways. i went to pace at 30 -- excuse me, 41 park row in manhattan, and next door was core's headquarters, and i used to eat breakfast many mornings at a lunch counter in that building with james farmer. and as it happens, i went to high school with two of stokely carmichael's sisters in the bronx. so, you know, we've skirted our lives -- we've never met, but we've skirted. i want to take you back to a speech you made on the floor of the house in 1995 which i, frankly, find offensive in which you said they're coming for our children, invoking pastor knee muller on hitler. that was a terrible thing to say, and i think you deserve -- well all, america deserves an apology from you for it. >> host: do you think what speech he's referring to in. >> guest: yeah. i remember the speech. it was dealing with some of the things that the republicans
david. >> caller: how you doing, peter? >> host: good. >> caller: always good to speak to you, and always good to say thank god for c-span. congressman, we have skirted together in a lot of ways. i went to pace at 30 -- excuse me, 41 park row in manhattan, and next door was core's headquarters, and i used to eat breakfast many mornings at a lunch counter in that building with james farmer. and as it happens, i went to high school with two of stokely carmichael's sisters in the...
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peter barnes, thanks very much for the report. >> thanks, cheryl. you bet. davidmorgan now. on top of the tentative $13 billion settlement with the department of justice jpmorgan has another deal with another group of institutional investors. this could cost the bank close to $6 billion. joining us doug burns, former federal prosecutor. doug, pull back for a second here and think about what is the purpose of this prosecution? >> yes. david: there is no direct restitution that i can see. >> right. david: a lot of people, individual investors and so forth will not be paid off. the people who caused the problem, a lot of them aren't even at the bank anymore and the folks being fined are actually stockholders. so what is the purpose of the prosecution? >> you are making a great point and i think lurking in your argument the idea this is sort of after the fact, going back, given the coloss al nature of so-called 08 mortgage meltdown of mortgage-backed securities. make it appear we're addressing the problem is the only answer i can cobble together because many of your p
peter barnes, thanks very much for the report. >> thanks, cheryl. you bet. davidmorgan now. on top of the tentative $13 billion settlement with the department of justice jpmorgan has another deal with another group of institutional investors. this could cost the bank close to $6 billion. joining us doug burns, former federal prosecutor. doug, pull back for a second here and think about what is the purpose of this prosecution? >> yes. david: there is no direct restitution that i can...
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david martin has their story. >> reporter: four americans killed in combat in afghanistan this weekend are on their way home for the last time. sergeant joseph peters left a wife and 20-month-old son. normally they would receive a $100,000 death benefit, and the government would cover the cost of flying to dover air force base in delaware, where flag-draped cashets come how many home. not now. >> republican, democrat, no matter who we are, shouldn't we be embarrassed about this? shouldn't we be ashamed. >> reporter: as senator john mccain spoke it had already happened to families of the 17 service men and women killed while the government was shut down, six in afghanistan. army range sergeant patricia hawkins was on his fourth tour. cody patterson on his second. jennifer moreno volunteer for special operations forces in afghanistan. before the shutdown, congress passed a bill authorizing the government to keep paying and supporting the troops, but the language, according to the pentagon's interpretation dnot permit payment of the death benefit air, fact which senator carl levin warned about ahead of time. >> there are other unthinkable outcome on t
david martin has their story. >> reporter: four americans killed in combat in afghanistan this weekend are on their way home for the last time. sergeant joseph peters left a wife and 20-month-old son. normally they would receive a $100,000 death benefit, and the government would cover the cost of flying to dover air force base in delaware, where flag-draped cashets come how many home. not now. >> republican, democrat, no matter who we are, shouldn't we be embarrassed about this?...
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david? >> andrea mitchell, appreciate you being here. i want to turn now to republican congressman peter king. he's been an out spoken voice in the republican party on some of these foreign issues. congressman, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> let's talk about the spying. there is a view in some quarters. it's bringing together kind of the libertarian left and right saying the spying is under control. is it undercutting america's reliance on allies for cooperation on anything from economic reform to chasing terrorists? does it have to be reined in? >> first of all, david, i think the president should stop apologizing and stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but in france, germany and throughout europe. the french is someone to talk. they carried out operations against the united states, the government and industry. as far as germany, that's where the hamburg plot began which led to 9/11. they've had dealings with iran and iraq, north korea, and the french and the germans in european countries. we're not doing it for th
david? >> andrea mitchell, appreciate you being here. i want to turn now to republican congressman peter king. he's been an out spoken voice in the republican party on some of these foreign issues. congressman, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> let's talk about the spying. there is a view in some quarters. it's bringing together kind of the libertarian left and right saying the spying is under control. is it undercutting america's reliance on allies for cooperation on...
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david wright has the story. >> reporter: in germany, they are calling him the bling bishop, bishop franz-peterto his official residence near frankfurt cost more than $40 million including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bathtub, a heated roof for his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project. one newspaper joking at this price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. >> it's catastrophic what the bishop has done, says this man. he should be fired. his lifestyle puts him at odds with pope francis. he says catholicism must strip itself of vanity and pride. pope francis famously drives his own car, a beat-up gentlemjalopr rides on the bus with the cardinals. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday, as protesters gather at the german bishop's residence, the bishop flew to rome to account for himself. not in first class, as he recently did traveling to india to minister to the poor. this time the bishop deluxe flew coach on a discount airline. david wrigh
david wright has the story. >> reporter: in germany, they are calling him the bling bishop, bishop franz-peterto his official residence near frankfurt cost more than $40 million including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bathtub, a heated roof for his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project. one newspaper joking at this price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. >>...
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peter's sleexcellent piece. i don't think this was the gop's finest political moment at all. david, right now i know it's three months away, but it looks like we're heading for another standoff in december, january and february. what is your quick take on that? >> i don't think there is an appetite for it. the reason this shutdown happened was not as it was 17 years ago over budget numbers. this was defund obama care, something that was ridiculous and unachievable. and republicans don't want another shutdown, it doesn't help them politically. i don't think washington right now wants to really go to war and shut things down even though democrats will try and press their advantage. one thing to look for, larry, talk to senate republican, mcconnell, sequester is more important than entitlement reform and that's where this will come down. >> you are so totally right. that is the key. and it's done a lot of betweeni obama. anyway, thank you, gentlemen. right now, we have to ask this question. did the go. shutdown really seriously damage the economy? s&p says it might have shaved off a f
peter's sleexcellent piece. i don't think this was the gop's finest political moment at all. david, right now i know it's three months away, but it looks like we're heading for another standoff in december, january and february. what is your quick take on that? >> i don't think there is an appetite for it. the reason this shutdown happened was not as it was 17 years ago over budget numbers. this was defund obama care, something that was ridiculous and unachievable. and republicans don't...
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washington are a real risk to the economy but he also tells peter barnes there is not much the fed can do to address short-term events. david: very good interview. win for apple in the latest battle for the global patent wars. u.s. trade representatives office upheld a ban on importation of older samsung products. liz: at&t ceo, randall stevenson says he sees what he calls a huge opportunity in europe. he is looking for ways to expand at&t's business in that region. david: google is making a new push to sell laptops that sell the chrome operating system. this is partnership with hewlett-packard. the chrome book costs $279 each. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: as we close, very close to the market close, we get today's market action and reaction. james lowell, chief investment sister, look he is already ready for this, this is buying opportunity, all the fear for investors. larry shover in the pits of the cme. lair remember is also smiling but probably for different reasons. you guys love the action as much as anybody but there was quite some action as the president began to speak and we closed pretty much at the low
washington are a real risk to the economy but he also tells peter barnes there is not much the fed can do to address short-term events. david: very good interview. win for apple in the latest battle for the global patent wars. u.s. trade representatives office upheld a ban on importation of older samsung products. liz: at&t ceo, randall stevenson says he sees what he calls a huge opportunity in europe. he is looking for ways to expand at&t's business in that region. david: google is...
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. ♪ david: well, the partial government shutdown may delay the fed planned to scale back its bond buying program. liz: petermore on this. >> reporter: that's right. more economists are forecasting the fed will start dialing downfall its 85 billion a month in qe bond purchases to start tapering those purchases later rather than sooner because of the government shut down. one problem is that dated delayed, the bls announced yesterday that it will finally released the jobs report for september next tuesday, to win a half weeks late. of course, the october jobs report back a week to november 8. the cpi reports a been delayed as well, so as a result richard fisher, president of the fed bank of dallas says, for those who really look at the data, it is going to basically delay thought of changing course, but it is not just the delays in these reports. cornerstone macro adviser says, the fed has to worry about the likely contamination of upcoming releases because the shutdown delayed data collection itself. that has some economists pushing the taper to the fed december meeting at your earliest. but, with the physic
. ♪ david: well, the partial government shutdown may delay the fed planned to scale back its bond buying program. liz: petermore on this. >> reporter: that's right. more economists are forecasting the fed will start dialing downfall its 85 billion a month in qe bond purchases to start tapering those purchases later rather than sooner because of the government shut down. one problem is that dated delayed, the bls announced yesterday that it will finally released the jobs report for...
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peter. >> reporter: good morning, david. no deal in sight and not a lot of progress here. the next days will be critical on the u.s. closing in on a thursday deadline. that's when the government could begin defaulting on its bills. a heavy focus will be on the global financial markets, including the stock market opening today on the holiday that could put more pressure on republicans and democrats to finally make a deal. with just three days until the u.s. is expected to run out of money to pay its bills it's hardly inspiring, the top party leaders in the senate talking is touted as a breakthrough. >> i'm positive today. >> reporter: among the sticking points spending levels, the length of a short-term deal to reopen the government as well as any extension of the nation's borrowing limit. >> to my colleagues in the house on both sides, and to the senate, we're ruining both institutions. >> reporter: with the shutdown in its third week americans on both sides are furious. frustrations on display across washington sunday where tea party protestors piled barricades in front o
peter. >> reporter: good morning, david. no deal in sight and not a lot of progress here. the next days will be critical on the u.s. closing in on a thursday deadline. that's when the government could begin defaulting on its bills. a heavy focus will be on the global financial markets, including the stock market opening today on the holiday that could put more pressure on republicans and democrats to finally make a deal. with just three days until the u.s. is expected to run out of money...
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david says, the inspectors forward. is he also looking stronger on the world stage and in tend after all this diplomacy. are we seeing them at the ones who are looking peter than anybody else? >> well, certainly, putin is i think looking stronger. it's the russian intervention that brokered the deal with the chemical weapons. they were the ones that play an important role in negotiating this particular agreement. i think the russians are very happy and they are protected with the subject to military in the united states and russia has a lot of influence over the diplomatic states and agreements with respect to syria and obviously it's sort of very happy. that's why they are cooperating in the international community. it's capable of crushing the opposition by using weapons -- i think it's too early to tell. i think we will have a better sense of that once these negotiations take place in geneva. whether it's a gradual agreement we ran and whether these are looking a possible direction. >> i think two out of three. i think they are very confident and the third one i think is the question mark. >> an important fall of diplomacy. i appreciate you being with
david says, the inspectors forward. is he also looking stronger on the world stage and in tend after all this diplomacy. are we seeing them at the ones who are looking peter than anybody else? >> well, certainly, putin is i think looking stronger. it's the russian intervention that brokered the deal with the chemical weapons. they were the ones that play an important role in negotiating this particular agreement. i think the russians are very happy and they are protected with the subject...
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david. mission creep couldn't take three. more charges free. agent free. three stooges free. zone free blog loaded video for your media projects a free media. hello and welcome to crossfire all things are considered on peter lavelle journalism a thing of the past and much of the western world in the name of security challenging the official media message of the elites is often met with serious threats and reprisals whistleblowers are damned and made to feel severe consequences what we may need is a deafening echo chamber warning all to get in line.
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"the new york times" david pogue looks into the future with his new series making stuff. >>> plus expectations from parts a 737 jetliner. peterw, the morning headlines. the new york post said the first lady's white house garden is now a victim of the government shutdown. squirrel, raiding it. that's because gardeners who normally attend to the vegetables are only allowed to water the plants. they're not allowed to fend off pests, rake or even weed. >>> "the new york times" says macy's will open for business on thanksgiving night. stores will open at 8:00 p.m., that's four hours earlier than years. no word on how the employees feel about that. >>> britain's guardian said the ceo of burberry will expand. that shrinks ceos listed on britain's financial index of women to just two. >>> the huffington post looks at one word you should never say at work. it's "busy." it's because everyone is busy, if you have to tell someone, you're probably doing something wrong. >> when people say how are you doing -- >> i'm busy. >> how are you doing, charlie? >> i'm great. >> "the wall street journal" said your knees can predict the weather for
"the new york times" david pogue looks into the future with his new series making stuff. >>> plus expectations from parts a 737 jetliner. peterw, the morning headlines. the new york post said the first lady's white house garden is now a victim of the government shutdown. squirrel, raiding it. that's because gardeners who normally attend to the vegetables are only allowed to water the plants. they're not allowed to fend off pests, rake or even weed. >>> "the new...
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david yesterday. you were talking about the giving pledge. i raised this question about peter about if i ran tloep i. there was suggestion it was about image enhancement and making you feel better about yourself. how did you feel about it after you read the piece? >> i felt fine. peter was explaining the various motives that go into philanthropy. he's a great component of it. there's a fair amount. they sell buildings with names on them. i'm fine with that. if that causes a bidding that a wonderful teacher will be in the next 100 years, i do not have a problem with people's motives. it's how the money gets spent that counts. he was saying there could be improvements. philanthropy is tougher than business. i encourage my kids to fail because if they're not failing, they're not trying things that are tough enough. >> you've got to fail to succeed a lot of times. >> some famous philanthropist said this and i agree. it doesn't mean after he died the russell sage foundation didn't do great things. >> looking around at what's been happening in washington. markets again don't seem to
david yesterday. you were talking about the giving pledge. i raised this question about peter about if i ran tloep i. there was suggestion it was about image enhancement and making you feel better about yourself. how did you feel about it after you read the piece? >> i felt fine. peter was explaining the various motives that go into philanthropy. he's a great component of it. there's a fair amount. they sell buildings with names on them. i'm fine with that. if that causes a bidding that a...
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"the new york times" david pogue looks into the future with his new series making stuff. >>> plus expectations from parts a 737 jetliner. petere first lady's white house garden is now a victim of the government shutdown. squirrel raiding it. that's because gardeners who normally attend to the vegetables are only allowed to water the plants. they're not allowed to fend off pests, rake or even weed. >>> "the new york times" says macy's will open for business on thanksgiving night. stores will open at 8:00 p.m., that's four hours earlier than years. no word on how the employees feel about that. >>> britain's guardian said the ceo of burberry will expand. that shrinks ceos listed on britain's financial index of women to just two. >>> the huffington post looks at one word you should never say at work. it's "busy." it's because everyone is busy if you have to tell someone, you're probably doing something wrong. >> when people say how are you doing -- >> i'm busy. >> how are you doing, charlie? >> i'm great. >> "the wall street journal" said your knees can predict the weather for decades. some people say they can feel it in their jo
"the new york times" david pogue looks into the future with his new series making stuff. >>> plus expectations from parts a 737 jetliner. petere first lady's white house garden is now a victim of the government shutdown. squirrel raiding it. that's because gardeners who normally attend to the vegetables are only allowed to water the plants. they're not allowed to fend off pests, rake or even weed. >>> "the new york times" says macy's will open for business...
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david kotok, are willing to see the u.s. default. i want to go for a different perspective. peter has the bow tie on.. he's a prosfeser at the school of business in maryland. nice to see you back on here again. you are an economist, and from what i gather, you are not quite as concerned as some of your colleagues are, other economists, when it comes to the prospect of a default by the u.s. treasury. tell me why not. >> well, we'll only have a default if the president wills it. each month, the federal government takes in $250 billion. the interest on the debt is $23 billion. we clearly can make the payments if the congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling. other stuff will go unpaid and we'll have to set priorities, but that can be done. we don't want to go on that way forever, but the debt does not have to be defaulted. >> peter, here are some folks talking about default, pretty intelligent minds. take a listen if you would. >> america would not be able to meet all of our financial obligations for the first time in 225 years. >> let me just read to you from what president reagan said when he faced this
david kotok, are willing to see the u.s. default. i want to go for a different perspective. peter has the bow tie on.. he's a prosfeser at the school of business in maryland. nice to see you back on here again. you are an economist, and from what i gather, you are not quite as concerned as some of your colleagues are, other economists, when it comes to the prospect of a default by the u.s. treasury. tell me why not. >> well, we'll only have a default if the president wills it. each month,...
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peter schweitzer joins us tonight, please do as well. charles: is profited dirty word? russell brand thinks so. this is what he called the bbc, david say it is a filthy word which i think the very concept of profit should be very much reduced because wherever there is profit there's also a deficit. this doesn't address these ideas. where do we even begin? liz: why don't we redistribute russell brand's $15 million in profit. he is also saying he is blaming his own drug addiction on the social conditions, not himself but the social conditions that he grew up with. charles: i am so sick of these sectors particularly the ones who dropped the bomb and this one. tensions are high on capitol hill during the obamacare hearings leaders with democratic congressman frank malone from new jersey had to say. >> once again here we have our republican colleagues trying to scare everybody. i will not yield to this monkey court or whatever this is. >> this is not a monkey court. >> i am not yielding. charles: i had some fun with that. i asked my subscribers to react. some animal analogies of their own. here's what that ad. obamacare is the 900 pound
peter schweitzer joins us tonight, please do as well. charles: is profited dirty word? russell brand thinks so. this is what he called the bbc, david say it is a filthy word which i think the very concept of profit should be very much reduced because wherever there is profit there's also a deficit. this doesn't address these ideas. where do we even begin? liz: why don't we redistribute russell brand's $15 million in profit. he is also saying he is blaming his own drug addiction on the social...
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david: just ahead of the senate vote on the debt ceiling compromise later this evening the treasury has released its daily statement on its closing balance of cash on hand. liz: peter on this story every single minute to break down all the numbers. peter, what is the tally at this point? >> well, right now as of yesterday the treasury cash on hand was $39 billion. these reports are delayed by about a day. the treasury releases them about 4:00 every day and this is pretty close to the $30 billion that the treasury said it would have on hand at the time the debt ceiling was, it expected to, that the government would hit the debt ceiling tomorrow and be unable to borrow anymore. it said 30 billion cashing on hand and it looks like it would come in at that amount and it has been around 30 -- 35 billion or so for the last week. of course all this not coming out on columbus day on monday. all this will be happening, this congress approving the bill, they expected to approve it tonight. just happening in the nick of time. the white house has asked that congress swiftly approve the bill that the president supports this and it also comes ahead of some big bills that the gov
david: just ahead of the senate vote on the debt ceiling compromise later this evening the treasury has released its daily statement on its closing balance of cash on hand. liz: peter on this story every single minute to break down all the numbers. peter, what is the tally at this point? >> well, right now as of yesterday the treasury cash on hand was $39 billion. these reports are delayed by about a day. the treasury releases them about 4:00 every day and this is pretty close to the $30...