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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. you know what i neon? >> 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 fi
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. you know what i neon? >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me...
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david and cheryl. cheryl: peter barnes, thank you, peter. david: thanks, peter. >> you bet. oking to escape all these brutally cold temperatures? cheryl: yes. david: everybody says yes. one state that is used to dealing with arctic air and lots of snow is actually bucking the deep freeze trend. which state is that? we have details next. cheryl: can i go there? we asked you on twitter if you think the recent market downturn will put tapering on hold? your answers will be coming up. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitin
david and cheryl. cheryl: peter barnes, thank you, peter. david: thanks, peter. >> you bet. oking to escape all these brutally cold temperatures? cheryl: yes. david: everybody says yes. one state that is used to dealing with arctic air and lots of snow is actually bucking the deep freeze trend. which state is that? we have details next. cheryl: can i go there? we asked you on twitter if you think the recent market downturn will put tapering on hold? your answers will be coming up. ♪...
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what peter baker has done in "days of fire" is come to a full and fair reckoning with the legacy of the 43rd president. david frahm you really got it. [laughter] but peter you got it first so here's to you and your magisterial book. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. i can't tell you how wonderful this is to be here. this is a special place here and i don't know how many people here know this, but their teen years ago susan glasser gave me a great favor of having a reversal -- were herschel dinner here before we got married. the space is the same and i feel the spirit is the same intimates a special night. i'm thrilled to have her here and theo who missed it 13 years ago but is here today. it feels like we are often, we are always doing big things on books. the first book i did was published one week after we got married and a second book which susan and i were together about putin's russia was delivered to the publisher the day that theo was born and this time around we are in the middle of our household of two exciting projects. theo has started fourth grade and is doing famu was and susan has created
what peter baker has done in "days of fire" is come to a full and fair reckoning with the legacy of the 43rd president. david frahm you really got it. [laughter] but peter you got it first so here's to you and your magisterial book. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. i can't tell you how wonderful this is to be here. this is a special place here and i don't know how many people here know this, but their teen years ago susan glasser gave me a great favor of having a reversal...
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this is very interesting, peter. >> it is, david.ial stability oversight council at work. treasury, fed, fdic, other financial regulators, dodd-frank, post-financial reform and crisis. a source close to the matter doesn't deny reports that fsoc is in early stages to whether to designate warren buffett's berkshire hathaway a nonbank sifi, systematically morn financial institution and so big and interconnected they have to give it more oversight an regulation. in fact berkshire hathaway as you know has billions in financial operations an investments. owns out right geico auto insurance. general re insurance and big takes? american express an wells fargo. the f zock gone affirms like berkshire hathaway last year -- fsoc. designated 3:00 nonbank financial firms as sifis. aig, ge capital and prudential financial. so mom meant from the fed tore -- comment from the fed and treasury on the story and no comment from berkshire hathaway. david: you heard hit here first through peter barnes. thank you very much. we asked you on twitter if you th
this is very interesting, peter. >> it is, david.ial stability oversight council at work. treasury, fed, fdic, other financial regulators, dodd-frank, post-financial reform and crisis. a source close to the matter doesn't deny reports that fsoc is in early stages to whether to designate warren buffett's berkshire hathaway a nonbank sifi, systematically morn financial institution and so big and interconnected they have to give it more oversight an regulation. in fact berkshire hathaway as...
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david: thank you, peter. >> one company teaming up with google glass to unveil a brand new app and ithe auto industry. that is coming up. david: the full senate is set to vote on janet yellen as fed chairman on monday. we asked you on facebook, do you think she should be confirmed, why or why not? some of your comments coming next. ♪ welcome back. how is everytng? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flatrate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn' make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipipping with the reliability of fedex. [ telephonrings ] [ shley ] edwa jones. this is shirley eaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how areou? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's rig here. ho on one c. [ malennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do.
david: thank you, peter. >> one company teaming up with google glass to unveil a brand new app and ithe auto industry. that is coming up. david: the full senate is set to vote on janet yellen as fed chairman on monday. we asked you on facebook, do you think she should be confirmed, why or why not? some of your comments coming next. ♪ welcome back. how is everytng? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flatrate shipping. fedex one rate. really...
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david: sandy corrected you but her mic wasn't on. sandra: sorry, peter. it is zumiez. . >> zumiez? sandra: zumiez. anyway. >> it shows you how much i go out shopping. sorry about that. sandra: moving on. teenage nephews shop there only reason i know. david: watson, remember watson best knownnas supercomputer beat two-all-time champions in "jeopardy" in 2011. it is more than a gimmick. they use watson to manage their data. sandra: they are trying to lure in consumers in a way never done before. joining to us demonstrate this technology and just how it works for the first time on television is joe palari worldwide industry retail leader. joe, tell us how this works. i briefly walked myself through this how does it work? >> think about cognitive computing, not what we talk about watson. system that is learn. they digest information from blogs, twitter and all sorts of reviews and gives you a probability of the best recommended product. david: take one store in particular, north face. >> right. david: i know they have come to you or you've gone to them and working together.
david: sandy corrected you but her mic wasn't on. sandra: sorry, peter. it is zumiez. . >> zumiez? sandra: zumiez. anyway. >> it shows you how much i go out shopping. sorry about that. sandra: moving on. teenage nephews shop there only reason i know. david: watson, remember watson best knownnas supercomputer beat two-all-time champions in "jeopardy" in 2011. it is more than a gimmick. they use watson to manage their data. sandra: they are trying to lure in consumers in a...
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peter baker, david's colleague at "the times," had a piece over the weekend. saying he had a friend in silicon valley saying 90 but none of the people in his tech company were convinced edward snowden was a whistleblower and that every single person you talked to felt edward snowden was a traitor. i think we have seen this very deep polarization throughout the way we have reacted to these disclosures. it is not that we should shy away from stories where there is a polarization of opinion, but, in this case, we, as a news organization, "the guardian" and "the post," have big players in this story. there has been a lot of -- it has been a situation where you have to almost decide what kind of posture you will take, approaching these disclosures. in approaching these disclosures. for all those reasons -- none of these are issues we should be afraid of dealing with. but it is a really complicated story to report. >> it is easy to understand it if you are one of to the the outlets with actual access to the documents. we have been doing the primary reporting. initia
peter baker, david's colleague at "the times," had a piece over the weekend. saying he had a friend in silicon valley saying 90 but none of the people in his tech company were convinced edward snowden was a whistleblower and that every single person you talked to felt edward snowden was a traitor. i think we have seen this very deep polarization throughout the way we have reacted to these disclosures. it is not that we should shy away from stories where there is a polarization of...
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the thing i liked about david from's review, the phrase he used -- peter from in the "times" on sunday said either -- [inaudible] >> they are looking for interesting voices these days. he has also been critical -- he did yeah. >> what do you think of the jfk anniversary? he didn't have a thoroughly happy relationship. i thought that was odd. do you think that officiates it? she made a little swipe at him and that's a problem. [laughter] >> how are you doing? did you read the book? >> not yet. i sent it to you. it's at apco. >> they called me yesterday and said i had a package. >> i said nice things, like profusely. i wanted to point out since the cameras were on you had -- the book. >> how excited are you that it is done? >> glad to be done. good to be done. six years really. i'm not trying to compete here. >> i remember where you started. >> i remember for you started. i will be doing austin, dallas, houston, the whole circuit. [inaudible] >> crickets. we will have a special signing in crickets. .. [inaudible conversations] >> i hope you like my title. >> i do like your title. i do li
the thing i liked about david from's review, the phrase he used -- peter from in the "times" on sunday said either -- [inaudible] >> they are looking for interesting voices these days. he has also been critical -- he did yeah. >> what do you think of the jfk anniversary? he didn't have a thoroughly happy relationship. i thought that was odd. do you think that officiates it? she made a little swipe at him and that's a problem. [laughter] >> how are you doing? did you...
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peter. thank you. daviday, once again on monday we'll hear from dallas fed president richard fisher. he has been a hawk although he did not dissent in the last fed meeting. he went along with a $10 billion a month taper, even though he told us earlier he wanted $20 billion a month. wonder what happens with chris christie? we'll find out about that. >>> the president meeting with ceos looking for ideas on the way to give long-term unemployed a fair shot getting back to work. we'll talk to a see who was at that meeting. liz: no matter who comes out on top of this year's super bowl, there is one company, licking your chops yet, that will definitely be a win ir, wing stop. the ceo here to talk about the record-breaking year. you're looking at the oh so delicious wings. and how the company is expected to sell six million of those. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. may
peter. thank you. daviday, once again on monday we'll hear from dallas fed president richard fisher. he has been a hawk although he did not dissent in the last fed meeting. he went along with a $10 billion a month taper, even though he told us earlier he wanted $20 billion a month. wonder what happens with chris christie? we'll find out about that. >>> the president meeting with ceos looking for ideas on the way to give long-term unemployed a fair shot getting back to work. we'll talk...
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a question for david wise and peter rogoff. gao has reported on the difficulty in coordinating transportation for transportation disadvantaged individuals and providing -- services. could you both offer thoughts and on why coordination is such a problem and what are the next steps for improving coordination between federal programs, particularly with medicaid which is estimated to spend between one and $3 billion annually on non-emergency medical transportation? mr. wise, your thoughts first. >> thank you, mr.-- thank you, mr. chairman, for that question. . . >> we feel that has been -- fta has made good-faith efforts in is making progress. it is ver is a difficult probleo deal with especially in the rural states, like south dakota and like idaho because people are just scattered over a very small populations over very large areas. we had some long discussions with both the native american tribes about how difficult it is to try to arrange these kind of things because the agencies as you mentioned in your opening statement are
a question for david wise and peter rogoff. gao has reported on the difficulty in coordinating transportation for transportation disadvantaged individuals and providing -- services. could you both offer thoughts and on why coordination is such a problem and what are the next steps for improving coordination between federal programs, particularly with medicaid which is estimated to spend between one and $3 billion annually on non-emergency medical transportation? mr. wise, your thoughts first....
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. >> a question for david wise and peter rogoff, gao has reported court difficulty in meeting transportationor .isadvantaged individuals could you both offer slots -- thoughts on why coordination is , and what are the next steps, particularly for ?edicaid >> thank you. we share the view that coordination is a difficult challenge. we had two recommendations to federal transit in this area. one of them is that the department of transportation and coordinating council that was set up to coordinate services between agencies and programs address this recommendation by issuing a strategic plan. that has happened. we feel that fta has made some this area.ss in it is a very difficult progress -- problem to deal with, especially in rural states like idaho because people are scattered over very large areas. we had discussions with native american tribes about how difficult it is to try to arrange these kinds of things because the agencies you mentioned in your opening statement are very under resourced. they have maybe a couple of people working in them, and the distances are vast. weather conditions
. >> a question for david wise and peter rogoff, gao has reported court difficulty in meeting transportationor .isadvantaged individuals could you both offer slots -- thoughts on why coordination is , and what are the next steps, particularly for ?edicaid >> thank you. we share the view that coordination is a difficult challenge. we had two recommendations to federal transit in this area. one of them is that the department of transportation and coordinating council that was set up...
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. >> a question for david wise and peter rogoff. gao has reported on the difficulty in coordinating transportation for transportation disadvantaged individuals in providing duplicated services. could you both offer thoughts on why coordination is such a problem and what are the next steps for improving coordination between federal programs, particularly with medicaid, which is estimated to spend between one and $3 billion annually on non-emergency medical transportation. mr. wise, your thoughts first. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for that question. we definitely share the view that transportation coordination is a significant challenge. as we noted in her statement, we have two recommendations to the federal transit administration in this area. one of them is d.o.t. in the coordinating council set up to try to coordinate services spread among eight or nine federal agencies and 80 programs address this recommendation by issuing a strategic plan. that is happens we been able to close that recommend nation. we feel that there
. >> a question for david wise and peter rogoff. gao has reported on the difficulty in coordinating transportation for transportation disadvantaged individuals in providing duplicated services. could you both offer thoughts on why coordination is such a problem and what are the next steps for improving coordination between federal programs, particularly with medicaid, which is estimated to spend between one and $3 billion annually on non-emergency medical transportation. mr. wise, your...
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peter baker, david's colleague at the time smack had a piece in the weekend where he quoted peter squier saying that he had a friend that silicon valley saying that 90% of the people in his tech company were convinced that edward snowden was a whistleblower and every single person you talked to in the national security establishment felt that edward snowden was a traitor. i think we have seen this deep polarization throughout the way that we have reacted to these disclosures. it's not that we should as journalist shot away from stories where there is a polarization of opinion but in this case, because we as news organizations and the guardian and the post as well have been players actually in the story and there have been, you know there has been a lot of -- it's been a situation where is the news organization you have to decide what kind of posture you want to take an approaching these disclosures. for all of those reasons, i mean none of these as i say are issues that we should not, that we should be afraid of dealing with but it is a really complicated story. >> i think it's quite eas
peter baker, david's colleague at the time smack had a piece in the weekend where he quoted peter squier saying that he had a friend that silicon valley saying that 90% of the people in his tech company were convinced that edward snowden was a whistleblower and every single person you talked to in the national security establishment felt that edward snowden was a traitor. i think we have seen this deep polarization throughout the way that we have reacted to these disclosures. it's not that we...
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liz: peter is a very smart guy. davidf the smartest guys in the room out in silicon valley but said a lot of those guys he couldn't tell you everything but gave you information. there are some good leads. we have another smart guy coming up, jpmorgan reported lower profit as regulatory costs and legal fees continue to add up. the fed announcing today we could see even more regulations, this time in the commodity boys. what is the cost of all this new regulation? is it a threat to our banking industry? john allison, who took a sleepily little southern bank called bb&t and made it into a international banking juggernaut. he joins us. the former chairman of bb&t is the head of the cato institute. liz: tired of investing in ho-hum stocks and bonds, how about investing in simon cowell's bugatti and? i wouldn't mind. liz: we'll take you live to the barrett jackson car auction for a behind-the-scenes look in what has become the interesting investment, the world of collectible cars. ♪ [ male announcer ] here's a question for you:
liz: peter is a very smart guy. davidf the smartest guys in the room out in silicon valley but said a lot of those guys he couldn't tell you everything but gave you information. there are some good leads. we have another smart guy coming up, jpmorgan reported lower profit as regulatory costs and legal fees continue to add up. the fed announcing today we could see even more regulations, this time in the commodity boys. what is the cost of all this new regulation? is it a threat to our banking...
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. >> i president david chiu: why don't we hear from our next speaker and public comment. speaker: good afternoon supervisors, i'm peter war field. i'm going to be using the projector. this is in full swing with the magazine slashing. it has slashed the magazine section and even as one of the supervisors was at a literacy party in the library, this is what was happening to the libraries magazine section which is on the west facing side of of the library facing hall. this is all the magazines on the west facing side and moving them to future off sight storage where browsing by the public will be impossible. now browsing is a very important aspect for experienced researchers and the public. what do we mean by secrets. there is no publicity for the public about the fate of the magazines in the library at all. there have been month press releases, there have about no flyers. there is nothing at the website about it and nothing about the magazines and no approval by the library commission. we ask you to hold a hearing on the policy practices and particularly the priorities of the library and about this magazine section dest
. >> i president david chiu: why don't we hear from our next speaker and public comment. speaker: good afternoon supervisors, i'm peter war field. i'm going to be using the projector. this is in full swing with the magazine slashing. it has slashed the magazine section and even as one of the supervisors was at a literacy party in the library, this is what was happening to the libraries magazine section which is on the west facing side of of the library facing hall. this is all the...
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peter king and arizona's matt salmon. we'll have analysis from peg knee noonan of the wall street journal. david ignatious of the "washington post." david sanger of the nova scotia times and cbs news political director john dickerson. and in our flashback, how a cbs news crew went to havana to interview fidel castro for face the nation and got scooped by ed you will van. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again before we get to senator reed a quick update on this bitter cold that has two-thirds of the country in its grip from the midwest to the northeast and good part of the south. this cold is expected to set record lows in many parts of the country, some of the coldest weather so far is in the st. paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in minut
peter king and arizona's matt salmon. we'll have analysis from peg knee noonan of the wall street journal. david ignatious of the "washington post." david sanger of the nova scotia times and cbs news political director john dickerson. and in our flashback, how a cbs news crew went to havana to interview fidel castro for face the nation and got scooped by ed you will van. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again before...
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peter rogoff is the administrator of the federal transit administration. david wise is the physical structure issues that the government accountability office. i look forward to the testimony of both witnesses. mr. rogoff, please proceed with your testimony. >> thank you, chad johnson, members of the committee for this opportunity to discuss the federal administration progress in implementing the map-21. across the united states, ridership is on track to 6,012,000,000,000 trips annually for the seventh year in a row. additional market growth in none of the last 11 quarters. this is a remarkable milestone. american cities, suburbs and communities ask for more transit not less. they are seen benefits of spending less money gasoline and less time in traffic. at the state and local level, citizens continually vote to tax themselves in their communities. the map-21 law championed by this committee and a bipartisan basis is a game changer that the bfc undirected developing an trade during communities nationwide. it's been called a two-year authorization bill that cont
peter rogoff is the administrator of the federal transit administration. david wise is the physical structure issues that the government accountability office. i look forward to the testimony of both witnesses. mr. rogoff, please proceed with your testimony. >> thank you, chad johnson, members of the committee for this opportunity to discuss the federal administration progress in implementing the map-21. across the united states, ridership is on track to 6,012,000,000,000 trips annually...
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cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle we're discussing the influence of social media on conventional media. ok right before the break david you want to jump in there in london go to go right ahead thank you that's just a thought but a few years back when i was traveling on the train i first heard news of the bombings in mumbai and what struck me about it apart from the fact that i saw the few tweets and then i went to look at a new source to see if it was actually being validated anybody else here and it wasn't quite yet but it's a good fifteen twenty minutes lag what interested me was that there was so many different views of the same truth and it became a tapestry of. versions of the same story and i think social media in many ways does a different job from traditional media traditional media has kind of taken the view of the truth it's usually represented by the man in front of the with a microphone standing in front of the scene behind him and that's your view of what's going on with social media you get the view from the loads and loads of other people who are actively involved in it now some of you might have to app
cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle we're discussing the influence of social media on conventional media. ok right before the break david you want to jump in there in london go to go right ahead thank you that's just a thought but a few years back when i was traveling on the train i first heard news of the bombings in mumbai and what struck me about it apart from the fact that i saw the few tweets and then i went to look at a new source to see if it was actually being...
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david wildstein who tried to stop testifying in front of the panel. >> three al jazeera journalists will be held for another 15 days. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste have been detained for 12 days at a prison outside of cairo, accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and being involved with the muslim brotherhood, which the egyptian government labelled as a terrorist organization. al jazeera said the allegations are false and demand the men be released. >> 22 men training to sever in the iraqi army have been mixed a suicide bomber killed himself at an airfield used. it follows weeks of fighting between the government at the anbar province. the u.s. is sending missiles to help contain al qaeda fighters moving through syria. >> a number of unexplained murders in russia has the country on high alert. six bodies were found sprayed with bullets 200 miles from soech. several booby trapped bomb devices were discovered in the area. >> twin suicide bombs last month left 34 dead. the government stepped up kou counterterrorism efforts across moscow and is banning liquor experts in two airports. >> warmer air is moving into parts of the east
david wildstein who tried to stop testifying in front of the panel. >> three al jazeera journalists will be held for another 15 days. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste have been detained for 12 days at a prison outside of cairo, accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and being involved with the muslim brotherhood, which the egyptian government labelled as a terrorist organization. al jazeera said the allegations are false and demand the men be...
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david and thank you for hearing this issue. we have lived at 1526 coal street for over 22 years. and we have a good neighborly relationship with peter and andrea for the last 15 years, an example of this relationship that has been you know, over all of these years as they demos their house and rebuilt it and during that period of time we never made any public, you know, efforts to deny or to delay it, we were supportive of that project, and you can see it here as something to you know, protest that project. we are, you know, pro projects like that going forward, we feel that the property owners have certain rights and we were encouraging that one. >> so i come here reluctantly and it is not a forum that i would look to seek and i would rather work it out with the original property owner. but it looks like they put together a good team that helped to build out the project. and we are not really trying to stop the project. the project has moved forward very quickly, and we did not get any 30-day notice about the project, and you know, it was not, and it did not go through the normal process, it was proposed as a garage. but, yet, you
david and thank you for hearing this issue. we have lived at 1526 coal street for over 22 years. and we have a good neighborly relationship with peter and andrea for the last 15 years, an example of this relationship that has been you know, over all of these years as they demos their house and rebuilt it and during that period of time we never made any public, you know, efforts to deny or to delay it, we were supportive of that project, and you can see it here as something to you know, protest...
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on the second take at 45 -- ♪ happy birthday dear peter >> reporter: he is wishing for more company and birthday cakes to come. in alexandria, i'm davidver for news4. >> thank you. >>> right now, getting ready for some snow, and a winter storm warning in effect all over the area. >>> and tonight, road crews are ready and the drivers are lined up at gas stations, and the schools are keeping an eye on the forecast. >> and snow is falling in other part parts of the country, and what comes after the snow is worse, bitter cold. we are going back into the deep freeze. >> we have team coverage to help you prepare for the
on the second take at 45 -- ♪ happy birthday dear peter >> reporter: he is wishing for more company and birthday cakes to come. in alexandria, i'm davidver for news4. >> thank you. >>> right now, getting ready for some snow, and a winter storm warning in effect all over the area. >>> and tonight, road crews are ready and the drivers are lined up at gas stations, and the schools are keeping an eye on the forecast. >> and snow is falling in other part parts...
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david chiu having me arrested does not solve society's problems and, of course, the lies cost more than [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm peter war field, executive director of library users association. i'm very sorry to say that the san francisco public library plans to evict long-standing materials residence of the library, and that is the bound magazine collection. i asked you to hold a hearing on the library's practices, policies, and priorities and in particular its destruction of the accessibility of all or part of the magazine collection. this is a real attack on the core purpose of the library which is acquiring, preserving, and making accessible the materials that it collects. the purpose of this eviction, if you like, goes against the library's basic policy and its slogan of free and equal access because it would impose a huge barrier to access and make browsing the displaced magazines impossible. the immediate reason for the -- that the library has given is to install a literacy program, offices and classroom. no mention of project read which already has space in the library elsewhere. of course, there was mention
david chiu having me arrested does not solve society's problems and, of course, the lies cost more than [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm peter war field, executive director of library users association. i'm very sorry to say that the san francisco public library plans to evict long-standing materials residence of the library, and that is the bound magazine collection. i asked you to hold a hearing on the library's practices, policies,...
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we've got quincy crosby from prudential financial, david sourby from loom missales and company. kyle harrington. peter boockvar from lindsey group, and warren myers from illustro trading. warren, give us the play by play, the perspective from the floor. what's going on? >> i'll tell you, you know, the one thing i will say up front is there is no sense of real panic, so i don't want people out there to say that the world is coming to an end. you know i think so many people have been expecting a sell-off for so long that once we had a couple days in a row of a down market i think this has been kind of feeding on itself and i think that's really all you really have seen on the floor. yes, it's an accumulation of a few events. i think the surprise events were the emerging markets and china a bigger impact than the earnings in the last couple days but i think those three combined are what's driving the market down but it's in an orderly fashion. >> quincy let's talk about china. is this what is ailing the market more broadly? is it because of that data? >> i think it had more to do with the worries over th
we've got quincy crosby from prudential financial, david sourby from loom missales and company. kyle harrington. peter boockvar from lindsey group, and warren myers from illustro trading. warren, give us the play by play, the perspective from the floor. what's going on? >> i'll tell you, you know, the one thing i will say up front is there is no sense of real panic, so i don't want people out there to say that the world is coming to an end. you know i think so many people have been...
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peter rogoff is an administrator of the federal transit administration and david is the director of the critical infrastructure issues said the government accountability office. i would look for went to the testimony of both witnesses. mr. rogoff, please proceed. ischemic mr. chairman and members banks for having me here to a talk about implementing the new map-21 law. we are on track to receive 7 billion trips annually for the seventh year in a row. transit usage has shown market growth in nine of the 11 last quarters. this is a remarkable milestone. now more than ever america in cities and suburbs and rural communities are asking for more transit, not less. they see the benefits of spending less on gasoline and less time in traffic. at the state and local level citizens are voting to tax themselves to help finance the new transit services in the communities. it will be championed by the committee on a bipartisan basis as a game changer that puts them on the road to delivering transit better and more efficiently in the communities nationwide. it's been called into your authorization bi
peter rogoff is an administrator of the federal transit administration and david is the director of the critical infrastructure issues said the government accountability office. i would look for went to the testimony of both witnesses. mr. rogoff, please proceed. ischemic mr. chairman and members banks for having me here to a talk about implementing the new map-21 law. we are on track to receive 7 billion trips annually for the seventh year in a row. transit usage has shown market growth in...
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most likely to be the love child of david schwimmer and pitbull. [ laughter ] next we have britton colquitt from the denver broncos. he was voted most likely to play peterool play. i think i've seen him. next up from the broncos a zane beadles. he was voted most likely to be the nordic god of burritos. you just put them in the microwave dude. like three minutes later put some hot sauce on there. eat it with your hands. i don't care. next from the 49ers is alex boone. he was voted most likely to be ben affleck after touching something off limits at willy wonka's chocolate factory. >> steve: i didn't eat any fudge. >> jimmy: ♪ oompa loopma next for the broncos is wes welker. he was voted most likely to say "yuck" when the other team scores. next from the 49ers we have michael wilhoite who was voted most likely to work on a magic carpet. any wish! any wish you want! any wish you want. next from the broncos is eric decker. he was voted most likely to stand shirtless outside of abercrombie even though he doesn't work there. he's like -- come on in. come on in. we got a sale on jeans. you ever microwave a burrito? next from the 49ers, we've got phil dawson. h
most likely to be the love child of david schwimmer and pitbull. [ laughter ] next we have britton colquitt from the denver broncos. he was voted most likely to play peterool play. i think i've seen him. next up from the broncos a zane beadles. he was voted most likely to be the nordic god of burritos. you just put them in the microwave dude. like three minutes later put some hot sauce on there. eat it with your hands. i don't care. next from the 49ers is alex boone. he was voted most likely to...
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peter rogoff is the administrator of the federal transit administration. david wise is the physical structure issues that the government accountability office. i look forward to the testimony of both witnesses. mr. rogoff, please proceed with your testimony. >> thank you, chad johnson, members of the committee for this opportunity to discuss the federal administration progress in implementing the map-21. across the united states, ridership is on track to 6,012,000,000,000 trips annually for the seventh year in a row. additional market growth in none of the last 11 quarters. this is a remarkable milestone. american cities, suburbs and communities ask for more transit not less. they are seen benefits of spending less money gasoline and less time in traffic. at the state and local level, citizens continually vote to tax themselves in their communities. the map-21 law championed by this committee and a bipartisan basis is a game changer that the bfc undirected developing an trade during communities nationwide. it's been called a two-year authorization bill that cont
peter rogoff is the administrator of the federal transit administration. david wise is the physical structure issues that the government accountability office. i look forward to the testimony of both witnesses. mr. rogoff, please proceed with your testimony. >> thank you, chad johnson, members of the committee for this opportunity to discuss the federal administration progress in implementing the map-21. across the united states, ridership is on track to 6,012,000,000,000 trips annually...
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david: just as i begun to forget about the debt limit ceiling it is back again. one of those things you wish you could forget about forever. peter thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> netflix, we should tell you, look at the after-hours netflix price, $390. looks like it is going toward the $400 mark. this a huge pop, unlike anything we've seen after earnings before for netflix, even though nicole petallides it has risen in the past after earnings but not like this. >> unbelievable for netflix. this is breaking news after-hours where we're seeing netflix jumping more than 12% in the after-hours. david: 20%. >> 20%? david: close to 20% right now. >> unbelievable. they came out with their subscriber growth here. they added 2.33 million customers. that is is ahead of the estimates. they're seeing total of 34.3 million paying domestic customers. obviously they signed on for new exclusive contracts from everybody from disney to sony. they competed against amazon. they won awards for original programing, netflix is number one performer in the s&p 500 last year. over 5weeks it is a stellar performer, up over 230%. tomorrow will be a
david: just as i begun to forget about the debt limit ceiling it is back again. one of those things you wish you could forget about forever. peter thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> netflix, we should tell you, look at the after-hours netflix price, $390. looks like it is going toward the $400 mark. this a huge pop, unlike anything we've seen after earnings before for netflix, even though nicole petallides it has risen in the past after earnings but not like this. >>...
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i met peter government and on the columbia university of one thing i worked on it distributed carbon capture. so that's interesting, david editing it's great you're trying to avoid topics of interest but i think it's easy for the public to both identify and also in some case overlooked the comforts of interest that arise in academia. to certain extent i'm not sure those are that easily separable. we are all making careers out of having views and doing research on very subtopic scum and we all essentially advocate for the topics and we think are interesting. >> i think there's a chatter in academia where people are partly funded by companies in a way that i think is very intertwined that i'm uncomfortable with. but the other difficulty, some of you are seeing right here, these two things because -- there's a spectrum of kinds of carbon capture from the kind we're doing and i would say that a given clive roughly agreed, made him a network but it doesn't present hard governance challenges. it's very easy to quantify whether it will work or not work. it's the kind of thing that regulators are used to regulating. but because
i met peter government and on the columbia university of one thing i worked on it distributed carbon capture. so that's interesting, david editing it's great you're trying to avoid topics of interest but i think it's easy for the public to both identify and also in some case overlooked the comforts of interest that arise in academia. to certain extent i'm not sure those are that easily separable. we are all making careers out of having views and doing research on very subtopic scum and we all...
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david landrom have a fondness for thety. that there's a fear and love for the city. >> as detroit became bankrupt last summer, peter committed an act of sheer optimism, opened the first distillery. now, so many customers come in for bottles of sixty-dollar bourbon, and $32 vodka that the two james distillery has a limit of two apiece and a growing task of prospering neighbors. >> people are moving down to the neighborhood and we've seen results with the business. >> with the north american international auto show pumping $400 million into detroit's economy, car makers and buyers are equally optimistic. >> t.i. automotives supplies parts to automakers here and around the globe. >> 2013 was an excellent year for the industry. we expect 2014 to be also an excellent year. i was born and raised in the city of detroit and still live here today. i see a lot of positive change in detroit. i think detroit's heading in a very favorable direction. >> the money coursing through the boulevards of the motor city by passes vast neighborhoods where half the city's population has vanished in the past half century, leaving massive pockets of
david landrom have a fondness for thety. that there's a fear and love for the city. >> as detroit became bankrupt last summer, peter committed an act of sheer optimism, opened the first distillery. now, so many customers come in for bottles of sixty-dollar bourbon, and $32 vodka that the two james distillery has a limit of two apiece and a growing task of prospering neighbors. >> people are moving down to the neighborhood and we've seen results with the business. >> with the...
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peter, great to see you as always. >> good to be with you, jenna. jon: the first accredited american journalist expelled from russia since the cold war. we talked with david why he believes he was thrown out and what he plans to do about it. >>> as the national debt clock keeps ticking higher, a new report shows who we owe all that money to. we'll explain next oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. jenna: "happening now," a new economic report out this morning showing out of that 17 plus trillion dollars in u.s. debt we owe the biggest chunk to china. of course we had that big spending bill working its way through congress right now so that number as you can see continues to tick higher. chief washington correspondent james rosen is live with more for us now. james? >> reporter: good morning. the figures released by the u.s. treasury department today show the in the month of november china's holdings of u.s. debt increased substantially. the increase came as vice president joe biden was prep
peter, great to see you as always. >> good to be with you, jenna. jon: the first accredited american journalist expelled from russia since the cold war. we talked with david why he believes he was thrown out and what he plans to do about it. >>> as the national debt clock keeps ticking higher, a new report shows who we owe all that money to. we'll explain next oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of...