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john peters: we decided to look at children primarily because we can find them more easily. we can go to schools, and if they're young enough, they don't smoke yet. they don't have hazardous occupations, so that there are some things about them that are amenable to study, maybe not the least of which is-- at least thought by some-- that the growing lung in a young person is more susceptible to the effects of air pollution as well. plus the fact that children spend more time outdoors and they exercise more so that they would be breathing more of the ambient air and when they're exercising, even more. children in the study are periodically tested to determine if there are any long-term effects from air pollution. researchers measure each child's lung development and function in relation to the air quality at home and in school, as well as the outside environment. so if we see an effect, we'll be trying to isolate whether it's caused by particles in the air, or ozone in the air, or a combination of the two, or nitrogen dioxide, or some other pollutant. thus far, three results s
john peters: we decided to look at children primarily because we can find them more easily. we can go to schools, and if they're young enough, they don't smoke yet. they don't have hazardous occupations, so that there are some things about them that are amenable to study, maybe not the least of which is-- at least thought by some-- that the growing lung in a young person is more susceptible to the effects of air pollution as well. plus the fact that children spend more time outdoors and they...
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. >> john, it does appear as if the pope has now left saint pet peter's square. he is off the popemobile. what is left in this morning's ceremony? >> what's happening now, john, is the pope is going down to the tomb of peter, it's beneath the main altar in st. peter's basilica. he's being accompanied by ten bishops from the eastern bishop churches. they're in full union with rome and when they're there they will remove the pallium. it's a symbol of him being a shepherd of his flock. the fisherman's ring, the ring of peter that symbolizes the authority of his office, they will then process back up from the tomb up to the main floor of the basilica and out into the square. you see there the altar area where the pope will be seated during the mass. the ceremony will begin with a formal imposition of the pallium and the fisherman's ring. we will transition into what is the regular mass for today. today is the feast of saint joseph, saint joseph being not only the husband of mary but also the patron saint of the worldwide universal catholic church. 1.2 billion strong f
. >> john, it does appear as if the pope has now left saint pet peter's square. he is off the popemobile. what is left in this morning's ceremony? >> what's happening now, john, is the pope is going down to the tomb of peter, it's beneath the main altar in st. peter's basilica. he's being accompanied by ten bishops from the eastern bishop churches. they're in full union with rome and when they're there they will remove the pallium. it's a symbol of him being a shepherd of his flock....
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that ended up not being much at all the other senator rand paul's nearly 13 hour filibuster of john brennan. peter doocy has been following live. what a marathon. >> it really was, heather. it's the filibuster went until 12:39 a.m., 12-hours and 52 minutes the whole time senator paul was on his feet in the chamber with no bathroom breaks. senator hall was protesting the nomination of john brennan for cia director. the larger point he was trying to make is about his belief that it is unconstitutional to use drones against american citizens. >> to be bombed in your sleep? there's nothing constitutional about that. he said trust him. he says he doesn't intend to do so but he might. mr. president that's just not good enough. >> senator paul made frequent trips to a deck on the floor that is full of candy for fuel and was joined by at least a dozen other senators in his effort including democrats. not all republi with this man. >> we are not fighting a crime we are fighting a war. i don't think he believes we are at war. i believe we are at war and i believe al qaeda is trying to recruit american citiz
that ended up not being much at all the other senator rand paul's nearly 13 hour filibuster of john brennan. peter doocy has been following live. what a marathon. >> it really was, heather. it's the filibuster went until 12:39 a.m., 12-hours and 52 minutes the whole time senator paul was on his feet in the chamber with no bathroom breaks. senator hall was protesting the nomination of john brennan for cia director. the larger point he was trying to make is about his belief that it is...
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they would pay wholesale if buying wholesale. >> john: congressman peter welsh, i would have to say thatlar plan would upset big farm ma, but you could take that on yourself and win. thank you for your time your service, and your very promising new bill. >> john: also joining us tonight to unpack the budget battle for "newsweek" the one and only michael tomas tomasky. welcome. >> thank you. >> john: if the president leads were behind, he's criticized. if he stays at home, they a they say the guy's not leading. what can he do? >> what can he do? accept the ryan budget. that's what they mean by leadership, john as you know, as you said at the top of the segment. they're not going to bend on revenues and they're not going to give an inch. what they mean is that the deal has to be done on their terms. that's what they mean. it's ridiculous. >> john: we have economists on both sides saying we don't have a deficit problem, something that dick cheney once said. how have republicans been so successful at framing the entire budget issue as one needing to balance the budget. is it that the media s
they would pay wholesale if buying wholesale. >> john: congressman peter welsh, i would have to say thatlar plan would upset big farm ma, but you could take that on yourself and win. thank you for your time your service, and your very promising new bill. >> john: also joining us tonight to unpack the budget battle for "newsweek" the one and only michael tomas tomasky. welcome. >> thank you. >> john: if the president leads were behind, he's criticized. if he...
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. >> thank you, peter. i'm john, the ceo of tyco, and trying to maximize the affordable housing for its resides and communities. i want to address finally the likely outcomes in about over the next 20 years, if you adopt this rezoning. what will actually happen in the real world? this is a major upzoning. both residential and commercial. it increases the build-out capacity of residential by thousands of units compared to today's zoning from 1990. and certainly will result many substantially more residential development, new market rate housing than would otherwise occur without it. commercially it loosens up the restrictions from the 1990's zoning substantially and add expands the sfo, now a west soma office district along folsom street that will see hundred hundreds of thousands of-square-feet of commercial office development built than would otherwise be the case. it is a definite neighborhood building division, and the core of that reflecting the many new residents we expect to come is a new folsom street shoppin
. >> thank you, peter. i'm john, the ceo of tyco, and trying to maximize the affordable housing for its resides and communities. i want to address finally the likely outcomes in about over the next 20 years, if you adopt this rezoning. what will actually happen in the real world? this is a major upzoning. both residential and commercial. it increases the build-out capacity of residential by thousands of units compared to today's zoning from 1990. and certainly will result many...
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peter, saw john paul ii shed his bled when he was almost assassinated.e is in a site that is actually full of history of sacrifice as he's been called to be the successor of st. peter. >> sacrifice, dr. martin. >> i think as a pastor, we've seen that, helen was talking about his priesthood and the example that he sets. we've seen him be very tender with children and people were hugging him the other day. and it struck me that that was a great homily because it's what they teach you in homiletics class. you make it real for the people. don't speak in a language people can't understand, in a sense he told people what he hopes to do. there's a problematic aspect about being tender and the environment and serving the poor. this is what all of us can do. be protectors in a sense of one another and of the poor in the environment. it wasn't related to his ministry in the bishop of rome but related to his christian life. >> a pastor as you pointed out. i want to go to ron claiborne in the square who has been a witness of the whole morning, the whole process from
peter, saw john paul ii shed his bled when he was almost assassinated.e is in a site that is actually full of history of sacrifice as he's been called to be the successor of st. peter. >> sacrifice, dr. martin. >> i think as a pastor, we've seen that, helen was talking about his priesthood and the example that he sets. we've seen him be very tender with children and people were hugging him the other day. and it struck me that that was a great homily because it's what they teach you...
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thank you so much for being here man. >> thank you. >> peter: john stanton "buzzfeed" brews tonight. erviewing kiersten gillibrand. watch it at youtube.com/buzzfeed. go online, buzzfeed.com. guys, thank you so much. really appreciate it. it was a lot of fun. i'm peter ogborn sit fog for bill press. going to take a quick break and be right back for one quick last segment. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. >> peter: it is the "bill press show." the "full court press." my name is peter ogborn sitting in for bill today. many thanks to our guests that joined us today. igor volsky, cindy boren the lee brothers, very lively conversation over what the definition of grits are. we just finished up with john stanton and roger gastman. seriously, if you're in
thank you so much for being here man. >> thank you. >> peter: john stanton "buzzfeed" brews tonight. erviewing kiersten gillibrand. watch it at youtube.com/buzzfeed. go online, buzzfeed.com. guys, thank you so much. really appreciate it. it was a lot of fun. i'm peter ogborn sit fog for bill press. going to take a quick break and be right back for one quick last segment. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. (vo)...
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peter and paul, we have confidence and receive on our behalf to the lord. amen. through the prayers of the blessed mary the virgin, michael angelo blessed johnhe baptist and the holy apostles peter and paul and of all the saints. may the almighty god have mercy on you and with your sins forgiven by jesus christ lead you into everlasting life. amen. may the all the mighty and merciful lord bring absolution and remission of all your sins time for true pentence and always, amend of the life and consecration of the holy spirit and good works. amen. and may the blessing of the almighty god the father the son, and the holy spirit descend on you and remain with you always. amen.
peter and paul, we have confidence and receive on our behalf to the lord. amen. through the prayers of the blessed mary the virgin, michael angelo blessed johnhe baptist and the holy apostles peter and paul and of all the saints. may the almighty god have mercy on you and with your sins forgiven by jesus christ lead you into everlasting life. amen. may the all the mighty and merciful lord bring absolution and remission of all your sins time for true pentence and always, amend of the life and...
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peters from california. newly elected, last november from san diego. and john yarmou.er reporter now congressman from kentuckyth, former reporter, now congressman from kentucky and to ask him about ashley judd. >> hot ticket >> bill: we will talk with john -- what am i saying? james holman from politico. he has been over at the big ctac meeting. we will tell you about that, too. and senator dianne feinstein gets an assault weapons ban out of the senate judiciary committee yesterday. a big first step. >> first, this is the full court press. >> other headlines making news on this friday, another big problem for the carnival cruise line. just a month after one of their ships floated with no power in the gulf of mexico yesterday, the carnival dream suffered mechanical problems while docked in st. martin. toilets didn't work for a while. the only good thing was that they were in port. so people could actually leave the ship. guests are now -- they have cancelled the rest of the cruise. guests are being flown home and given a refund for three days of the cruise that they wil
peters from california. newly elected, last november from san diego. and john yarmou.er reporter now congressman from kentuckyth, former reporter, now congressman from kentucky and to ask him about ashley judd. >> hot ticket >> bill: we will talk with john -- what am i saying? james holman from politico. he has been over at the big ctac meeting. we will tell you about that, too. and senator dianne feinstein gets an assault weapons ban out of the senate judiciary committee yesterday....
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center, telegraph hill center. sherman elementary. the francisco middle school pto. states peter and paul school. john parker elementary and garfield elementary and thank you victoria pastry cake donated the cake and make sure you eat some cake and join us for our campaign in north beach. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, scott. we're almost there. oh, former commissioner lonnie chen. thank you lonnie for being here [ applause ] we're almost there. one more individual. she has already been mentioned. it's a perfect tribute, a capstone, julie christiansen. >> thank you >> can i get my team up here? i have been fielding all the thanks, but it doesn't really belong to me. it belongs to all of these people. who else is here from our group? come on up. who am i missing? >> the whole village, come on up. >> so we have a couple of city folks. where is greg scott? gret get up here. greg, get up here. i want to point out jill, karen. jill is the deputy chief librarian and karen, these two women are the fairy godmothers of this project. we would not be here without all the people that you heard from, but we
center, telegraph hill center. sherman elementary. the francisco middle school pto. states peter and paul school. john parker elementary and garfield elementary and thank you victoria pastry cake donated the cake and make sure you eat some cake and join us for our campaign in north beach. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, scott. we're almost there. oh, former commissioner lonnie chen. thank you lonnie for being here [ applause ] we're almost there. one more individual. she has already...
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two of the only journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are john miller, sitting right here, and peter bergen, who joins us now as well. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> yeah, this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he waz part of the bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- even the diemindictment itself doesn't mention any terror plots. and yajohn will also remember there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, 2002 period, and he disappeared from sight. that's a good reason because he wasn't that important. he was living under some form of house arrest in iran, and he has had little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. he was mostly just making statements and you know, statements were very poisonous statements, but that doesn't mean he was involved in 9/11. in fact, the evidence we have suggests that he wasn't involved, didn't even know 9/11 was going to happen, a videotape that was recovered in a safe house, show
two of the only journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are john miller, sitting right here, and peter bergen, who joins us now as well. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> yeah, this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he waz part of the bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- even the diemindictment itself doesn't mention any terror plots. and yajohn will also...
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peter vernt, bernie choeden, heidi, maria, mike howard, efrin, paul warner, john berry, john pakz ton, george and glen. >> thank you, supervisors, thank you miss miller. my name is peter vang. i'm a resident. i'm a great admirer of the emergency management and as you can from some of the reports that
peter vernt, bernie choeden, heidi, maria, mike howard, efrin, paul warner, john berry, john pakz ton, george and glen. >> thank you, supervisors, thank you miss miller. my name is peter vang. i'm a resident. i'm a great admirer of the emergency management and as you can from some of the reports that
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peter vernt, bernie choeden, heidi, maria, mike howard, efrin, paul warner, john berry, john pakz ton, george and glen. >> thank you, supervisors, thank you miss miller. my name is peter vang. i'm a resident. i'm a great admirer of the emergency management and as you can from some of the reports that have been written but it's always been bothering me tremendously over the years that we know when we walk into the garages, down stair space of these apartment buildings we see these studies in sheet rock areas that are going to collapse. i'm so happy that the city administrators office is really thinking ahead because tenants must be given greater chance to be able to stay in their homes with their books, furniture and pets and neighbors. if we can somehow strengthen that ability to stay home it can mean huge benefit to the neighbors how we must rise through maybe 6 months or a year long crisis. i really admire this work you are doing. thank you very much. >> thank you, i'm with san francisco tomorrow. caps one of soft story building of a much larger array of much more affected buildings
peter vernt, bernie choeden, heidi, maria, mike howard, efrin, paul warner, john berry, john pakz ton, george and glen. >> thank you, supervisors, thank you miss miller. my name is peter vang. i'm a resident. i'm a great admirer of the emergency management and as you can from some of the reports that have been written but it's always been bothering me tremendously over the years that we know when we walk into the garages, down stair space of these apartment buildings we see these studies...
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apostles peter and paul in whose power and authority we have confidence int intercede on our behalf to the lord. through the merits of the blessed mary, a virgin, a blessed michael the arch angel, johnhe baptist, and apostles peter and paul and all of the saints, may almighty god have mercy on you and with your sins forgiven, may jesus christ lead you into everlasting life. may the almighty and merciful lord grant you indulgence, absolution and all of your sins. time for a true and fruitful penance and always repent hard in amendment of life. the grace and consolation of the holy spirit and final perseverance and good works. and may the blessing of almighty god, the father, the son, and the holy spirit descend on you and remain with you always. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> translator: brothers and sisters, i leave. thank you very much for your welcoming. pray for me and i will see you soon. tomorrow, i want to go to pray the virgin mary so that she keeps rome. have a good evening and rest well. >> pope francis i, reentering st. peters. we will not see him again today. we heard remarks from the man beginning this path together, the bishop with the people. you had an opportunity to me
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stories are pretty pervasive you know stephen being having a skin stripped off him john being crucified upside down or peter mixed it all up now in my brain over the years but you know we've all heard only. every single one of the of the original apostles there's some sort of riffing martyrdom story. yeah that's interesting you know we have all of these stories thousands of stories in fact but the these stories come from decades centuries sometimes even a millennium after the events that they supposedly described and they've been written by people who want to present at those events they've been embellished so the story about peter he was crucified upside down we're told because he thought he was unworthy to die like jesus it's a great story. now the story itself. is can be dated to the earliest in the second century but he doesn't say he's unworthy to die like jesus he gives a whole other explanation and so well he says that sin has turned the world on its head and so by dying upside down it's a symbol of how christ comes to invoke this it's very theological yeah so i was this is a story being told by gene
stories are pretty pervasive you know stephen being having a skin stripped off him john being crucified upside down or peter mixed it all up now in my brain over the years but you know we've all heard only. every single one of the of the original apostles there's some sort of riffing martyrdom story. yeah that's interesting you know we have all of these stories thousands of stories in fact but the these stories come from decades centuries sometimes even a millennium after the events that they...
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>> i would say peter stangl, john bell, and jackie onassis.icipal art society played a major role. >> rose: a friend of mine said the preservation was a sex change. he said, "grand strstles built 83 years ago as a temple to the manly cult of work, hustle, bustle, button-down colathe high-powered rhythm of the 9-5. iis that fair? >> the one thing grand central was not was a kind of utilitarian place that you came in and out of of. what everybody comment on from 1915 and so on, this city was in the city where you could have all the needs and comforts from a a shoe shine to a hospital-- >> this was the first multiuse project. >> you could live your whole life there. with all due respect to mr. misham, i disagree. >> there was a time when people would come in more at rush hour and go back, whereas i think one of the great transformations of grand central in last quarter century, 30 years, it's much busier. it's much busier during the day, and in the evening. and it's not just a place where people come in, in the morning and go out at the night. th
>> i would say peter stangl, john bell, and jackie onassis.icipal art society played a major role. >> rose: a friend of mine said the preservation was a sex change. he said, "grand strstles built 83 years ago as a temple to the manly cult of work, hustle, bustle, button-down colathe high-powered rhythm of the 9-5. iis that fair? >> the one thing grand central was not was a kind of utilitarian place that you came in and out of of. what everybody comment on from 1915 and so...
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. >> brown: a short time ago i talked to john allen near st. peter's square.s an analyst for cnn and a correspoent for the "national catholic reporter." so,, as we watch the pope fly away today, is his future role as emeritus pope clear? it's a new position, after all. >> it is. what benedict the 16th has told us is he is going to be hidden from the world which means he's not going to be, at least publicly, hearing him, secretary-general him. he's not going to hit the lecture circuit or give interviews. we assume he will see people in rivate buthe vican won't issue news bulletins about those encounters so for all intense and purposes he's had his swan song on the public stage. that much is clear. what is less clear are two points: one, if he is going to continue to have any sort of behind-the-scenes role of the next pope. whether the next pope will seek his counsel. whether there will be conversation. and secondly how the role of a retired pope will play out in front of the broader court of opinion in the church. one of the fears about having a retired pope ha
. >> brown: a short time ago i talked to john allen near st. peter's square.s an analyst for cnn and a correspoent for the "national catholic reporter." so,, as we watch the pope fly away today, is his future role as emeritus pope clear? it's a new position, after all. >> it is. what benedict the 16th has told us is he is going to be hidden from the world which means he's not going to be, at least publicly, hearing him, secretary-general him. he's not going to hit the...
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peter and paul, we have confidence and receive on our behalf to the lord. amen. through the prayers of the blessed mary, the virgin, michael angelo, blessed johnhe baptist and the holy apostles, peter and paul, and of all the saints. may the almighty god have mercy on you and with your sins forgiven by jesus christ, lead you into everlasting life. amen. may the all the mighty and merciful lord bring absolution and remission of all your sins, time for true pentence and always, amend of the life and consecration of the holy spirit and good works. amen. and may the blessing of the almighty god, the father, the son, and the holy spirit descend on you and remain with you always. amen. ♪ ♪ >> interpreter: brothers and sisters, thank you very much for your warm welcome. pray for me. and see you soon. i'll see you soon. tomorrow i'll go pray the holy mary so that she can watch over the whole of rome. good night and please rest. [ cheers ] he will be known as pope francis, formerly jorge mario bergoglio of argentina and john moody is with me as we watch these events. an interesting observation among many others. when you listened to him, you said this
peter and paul, we have confidence and receive on our behalf to the lord. amen. through the prayers of the blessed mary, the virgin, michael angelo, blessed johnhe baptist and the holy apostles, peter and paul, and of all the saints. may the almighty god have mercy on you and with your sins forgiven by jesus christ, lead you into everlasting life. amen. may the all the mighty and merciful lord bring absolution and remission of all your sins, time for true pentence and always, amend of the life...
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and in the prayers of the blessed mary of the virgin that blessed john the baptist and the holy peterd all the saints. maybe almighty god have mercy on you and may jesus christ leads you into everlasting life. may the lord grant you absolution and rendition of all your sense. virtue and penance and repentance of life and confirmation of the holy spirit and perseverance in good works. and made the blessing of the almighty god the father, the sun, and the holy spirit descend on you and remain with you always. [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] [cheering] [speaking in latin] >> members and sisters thank you very much for your warm welcome. pray for me. i will see you soon. tomorrow i will pray for mary says she can watch over the whole of ron. tonight and please rest. [cheering] liz: huge approval for the new pope francis, formerly the cardinal jorge mario bergoglio, the first pope to be taken from outside europe in the modern era we will have much more after the break. please don't go away. dow jones industrial holding in up 11 points. up 11 points. we may see another
and in the prayers of the blessed mary of the virgin that blessed john the baptist and the holy peterd all the saints. maybe almighty god have mercy on you and may jesus christ leads you into everlasting life. may the lord grant you absolution and rendition of all your sense. virtue and penance and repentance of life and confirmation of the holy spirit and perseverance in good works. and made the blessing of the almighty god the father, the sun, and the holy spirit descend on you and remain...
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in august 1978, when pope john paul was chosen, the crowd in st. peter's couldn't tell if the smoke was white or black. and when pope benedict was selected in 2005, it wasn't just the crowds in rome who were confused. >> we have should smoke rising again from the cystine chapel. at this point we do not know for sure what color it is. in this time when we can flash news around the world by the speed of light and yet we're all sitting here trying to figure out if we're seeing white smoke or black smoke. allize will soon be on that chimney again and even in the age of twitter we'll all be doing what people have done for thousands of years-- trying to read the smoke signals. our "face the nation" flashback. i know. i know i need to quit this. - well, how about... - that smokers' helpline? yeah, they can give me a plan. - help me through the rough spots. - so you're ready to... quit? everyone wants me to quit-- my doctor, my wife the dog. - not good for the dog. - anyone else? hmm? what? anyone else want you to quit? me! i want me to quit. tdd# 800-933-4833 - (
in august 1978, when pope john paul was chosen, the crowd in st. peter's couldn't tell if the smoke was white or black. and when pope benedict was selected in 2005, it wasn't just the crowds in rome who were confused. >> we have should smoke rising again from the cystine chapel. at this point we do not know for sure what color it is. in this time when we can flash news around the world by the speed of light and yet we're all sitting here trying to figure out if we're seeing white smoke or...
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liz: john, thank you. thanks to peter as well. david: thanks, gentlemen. have a great holiday weekend. appreciate it. liz: pain at the pump. at least we're below $4 a gallon in new jersey, david but the epa proposing new standards calling for cleaner gasoline. great for the environment but maybe not so great for your wallet. sometimes it is more expensive. how much could it end up costing you? we've got the details. david: also big payouts in a little package. small cap stocks are emerging as the next big dividend players with many of them sitting on large piles of cash, we have three names with big payout potential for stockholders. want to grab a pencil and paper. those names, coming right up. ♪ . we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thinthat hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you
liz: john, thank you. thanks to peter as well. david: thanks, gentlemen. have a great holiday weekend. appreciate it. liz: pain at the pump. at least we're below $4 a gallon in new jersey, david but the epa proposing new standards calling for cleaner gasoline. great for the environment but maybe not so great for your wallet. sometimes it is more expensive. how much could it end up costing you? we've got the details. david: also big payouts in a little package. small cap stocks are emerging as...
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belching out of the chimney we know the catholic church has someone new sitting on the throne of peter. >> johnk you very much. >>> back here in the united states the opening bell happens in just a little bit and we'll check on it and see how the new jobless numbers, if it affects the opening bell, and the dow. we'll have that and also we want to tell you about a a first ever documentary from cnn films, looks at the american health care system through the gripping personal stories and insights of patients, providers and policymakers. here's a preview. ♪ >> if you look at health care in america, you're twice as likely to get your knee replaced as you are in western countries with the same standard of living, you're two or three times likely to get a heart catheterization or have a stent in your coronaries. we've set up a system that often pushes physicians and hospitals in the entire health care system into doing more. driven by these perverse economic incentives, we are doing a lot of procedures to people that they don't need. to a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. tdd#: 1-800-34
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john allen. and father edward beck down in st. peter's square, a team of people down there, led by anderson cooper who is getting afeel for the excitement. we're watching from here as the swiss guard starts to seamible, getting ready for tpresentation of the pope. how high is the excitement? >> it is really building. you see people literally pouring in here by the second. thousands of people coming in. every now and then there will be a crowd of young people dancing as they move, try to get a position closer to the balcony. we talked with some americans here, you can hear a cheer going up in some parts of the crowd. it really is an incredibly festive atmosphere. people, as i said, from all around the world, i just talked to a woman who lived in new york but is from hungary, originally. everyone wants to be here. and you see people on their cell phones, they're talking to their loved ones around the world, or encouraging their friends or relatives elsewhere in rome to try to get here as quickly as possible. now that the rain has let up, th
john allen. and father edward beck down in st. peter's square, a team of people down there, led by anderson cooper who is getting afeel for the excitement. we're watching from here as the swiss guard starts to seamible, getting ready for tpresentation of the pope. how high is the excitement? >> it is really building. you see people literally pouring in here by the second. thousands of people coming in. every now and then there will be a crowd of young people dancing as they move, try to...
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thank you so much, john, for being with us, as we watch the pope there. pope francis giving his first angelus at st. peter square. >>> moving here to some politics for you. the closing of the conservative political action conference known, of course, as cpac. the darling of the last day was sarah palin. >> remember no drama obama? if only now it's all drama obama. we don't have leadership coming out of washington. we have reality television. >> to wrap things up on the three-day conference. the people chose their new flag bearer with a straw poll. >> coming in first with 25%, senator rand paul. but, right behind him, right at his heels, literally tied, virtually tied, florida senator marco rubio. >> yeah, want to show you a better view there of the results. rand and rubio, obviously, on top. rick santorum far behind, but in third ahead of christie and ryan. >>> let's go to pennsylvania because there will be a memorial on the campus of seton hall university. they're remembering lacrosse cross kristina quigley. 30-year-old pregnant coach was killed in the crash on the way to a game yesterday. her baby also
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let's talk to peter john sob, jr.ise me. that is italian system of justice. it's unlike the united states where the fifth amendment precludes being re-tried on the same charge until you get a conviction. unfortunately in italy that is system. issue becomes now when and if she retried, will she go? she would be insane to go back to italy. and "b" could she be extradited back to italy for punishment in case of conviction? so the simple answer is, it's up to the secretary of state. there is a treaty with italy and the united states governing extradition. it's at the discretion of the united states secretary of state whether or not a person goes back. >> brian: does the knox family fight this in abstensia? >> hundreds of thousands of dollars making that determination right now. by going with a lawyer does that confer jurisdiction on amanda knox even though she doesn't appear? if a lawyer appears would that hurt her? or this a country roo court, i have my own story to tell. she has a book coming out next month. she is goin
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john elderling, henry [speaker not understood], scott, commissioner london hide, jazzy collins, [speaker not understood] and mark solomon and [speaker not understood] to its last days. of course to peter cohan and fernando martee for their technical assistance and also wanted to especially thank our planning department director john ram, of course. but especially our planners who spent countless, countless hours on this plan working with our office particularly the last couple of months. cory teague who elegantly replaced paul lord who had spent years on this project and really came on, really without any kind of interruption and was able to continue the leadership from planning on the plan. jose campos, joshua, and of course paul lord who really gave a lot of his energy and heart prior to this plan. so, i do want to just appreciate this moment that we're finally here and, of course, ask my colleagues for their support for this plan. also planning department is here to answer any questions as well as i. thank you. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. so, i, as i've expressed in committee several times, i have significant concerns about the western soma plan. but starting
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before going to law school and getting into politics, joined with senator john mccain, massachusetts senator mo count, and peter introduce a resolution to pardon jack johnson. jack johnson was a legendary competitor that defined an era of american boxing and raised the war for all american athletics, said senator reid. his memory was unjustly tarnished, and it is time to recast his legacy. senator john mccain said we can never completely right the wrong perpetrated against jack johnson during his lifetime, but this pardon is a small, meaningful step toward acknowledging his mistreatment before the law and celebrating his legacy of athletic greatness and historical significance. senator cowan said jack johnson was one of the great african-american athletes, his skill and perseverance to get back up every time he was knocked down made him a champion in the eyes of the sports world and for those that like him pursued their dreams despite racial in tolerance. jack king said he is a trail blazer and legend whose boxing career was cut short due to unjust laws and racial persecution. i urge congress and the president
before going to law school and getting into politics, joined with senator john mccain, massachusetts senator mo count, and peter introduce a resolution to pardon jack johnson. jack johnson was a legendary competitor that defined an era of american boxing and raised the war for all american athletics, said senator reid. his memory was unjustly tarnished, and it is time to recast his legacy. senator john mccain said we can never completely right the wrong perpetrated against jack johnson during...
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peters basilica. >> speaker of the house john boehner won't be among the delegation at the installation of pope francis. he is grateful for the invitation but it would be impossible with his dotties -- duties. vice president joe biden is leading the delegation to the vatican. >>> how catholics feel about the new pope, ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage. john? >> reporter: st. mary's is the primary church for the diocese and today was the place to be for celebrating the church's new leader. [ singing ] >> reporter: this afternoon's service began with the procession and the archbishop expressed gratitude. >> first pope from the americas. >> reporter: this was a normal service but many people felt they had to be here today for the pope. >> special taking the name francis for our city of san francisco. reach out to the poor. >> reporter: he summed up the feeling in unconventional terms. >> this is an emotional high for us. >> reporter: pope francis was an unknown before yesterday but they learned about him quickly. >> i am impressed that he road the bus. he did his own cooking. >> he preaches -- sim
peters basilica. >> speaker of the house john boehner won't be among the delegation at the installation of pope francis. he is grateful for the invitation but it would be impossible with his dotties -- duties. vice president joe biden is leading the delegation to the vatican. >>> how catholics feel about the new pope, ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage. john? >> reporter: st. mary's is the primary church for the diocese and today was the place to be for celebrating...
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after a short break as crosstalk with peter lavelle stay with us you're watching our team . johnkerry made his first major verbal gaffe as secretary of state by mixing the nonexistent country of courage to stand in one of his speeches of course it is funny when politicians misspeak george bush was pretty good at that but i can say that we all make mistakes when we speak trust me it is very easy to butcher the pronunciation of some place on earth like course to lowville bowl or walla walla washington.
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. >> peter bergen, appreciate you being on, john miller as well. >> let me know what you think about this. do you think he should be tried in new york? >> next, they set a date to choose the next pope. we'll take you behind the scenes. >> later, where does another riveting week of testimony in the jodi arias trial leave the defendant? we'll play you the key moment that could keep her alive or put her on death row. >> do you have any memories of slashing mr. alexander's throat? >> no. >> when you were asked on cross-examination if you did that, do you recall telling us that you did? >> yes. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fia
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peter's square. >> do we have time, allen, available to us? john, could you walk us through where he is right now, where he's headed? >> well, the pope, he has entered in this open aired jeep. you're absolutely right, zoraida. this is another instance of pope francis putting his own touch on things. this is how john paul ii used to move through the square prior to the assassination attempt in 1981. then they developed the enclosed popemobile. he does not want to be in a bubble, he wants to be as accessible to the people. he's making what the italians call a giro, a swing through the square. he will end up in st. peter's basilica. after he gets out of the jeep they will ascend to the tomb of peter. by tradition the bones of peter, the physical remains of saint peter are located where they will take the pallaiu, the cloth stoll, the fisherman's ring, and that will be brought up into procession into the sort of staging air and the heart of st. peter's square where he will formally receive that pallium and that ring which are the symbols of his office.
peter's square. >> do we have time, allen, available to us? john, could you walk us through where he is right now, where he's headed? >> well, the pope, he has entered in this open aired jeep. you're absolutely right, zoraida. this is another instance of pope francis putting his own touch on things. this is how john paul ii used to move through the square prior to the assassination attempt in 1981. then they developed the enclosed popemobile. he does not want to be in a bubble, he...
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. >> peter bergen, appreciate you being on, john miller as well. >> let me know what you think abouts. do you think he should be tried in new york? >> next, they set a date to choose the next pope. we'll take you behind the scenes. >> later, where does another riveting week of testimony in the jodi arias trial leave the defendant? we'll play you the key moment that could keep her aleive or pt her on death row. >> do you have any memories of slashing mr. alexander's throat? >> no. >> when you were asked on cross-examination if you did that, do you recall telling us that you did? >> yes. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and sav
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peter? >> i was shocked that there was criticism coming but that wasn't the arrangement. i thought john allison's point was important about the federal reserve's role in creating at least the bubble. i have looked at this because many many people, economists who i respect have taken this position. i don't have a chart here that shows this, but if you look in some other stuff that is around, maybe it is in the book, there is a chart that shows the growth of the bubble that began in 1997. by the year 2000, that bubble was already larger than any bubble we had. it was already above 10% in size, probably 12% or 15% by that time. by 2003 it was ten times the size of any bubble we had. the reason i mentioned 2003 is the major proponent of the idea that the fed caused the financial crisis with its lower interest rates is john taylor who you all know probably and he is a professor at stanford. and he has -- monetary economist at very well respected. i talked to him at length about this subject and he agrees, at least he agreed with me, that the bubble was initially begun by the government housi
peter? >> i was shocked that there was criticism coming but that wasn't the arrangement. i thought john allison's point was important about the federal reserve's role in creating at least the bubble. i have looked at this because many many people, economists who i respect have taken this position. i don't have a chart here that shows this, but if you look in some other stuff that is around, maybe it is in the book, there is a chart that shows the growth of the bubble that began in 1997....
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peter's square. >> michael: an interview i did yesterday with john thavis, author of "the vatican diaries." be the detergent. add finish power up to boost your detergent and you'll see a huge difference. watch what it can do. look at that sparkle! now that's clean! cloudiness! spots! tough stains! even dishwasher build-up! gone! just like that! so don't give up. add finish power up. wow! see the difference! it's a must have! dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. so it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? [ ♪ theme music ♪ ]
peter's square. >> michael: an interview i did yesterday with john thavis, author of "the vatican diaries." be the detergent. add finish power up to boost your detergent and you'll see a huge difference. watch what it can do. look at that sparkle! now that's clean! cloudiness! spots! tough stains! even dishwasher build-up! gone! just like that! so don't give up. add finish power up. wow! see the difference! it's a must have! dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte....
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john kerry making a surprise visit to afghanistan this morning and meeting with hamid karzai. enjoying the beautiful snow, good morning peterabout half an hour from right now he will sit down with afghan president hamid karzai. as for expectations for the meeting, state department official says they don't want to set the bar too high or too low. today is a big day in afghanistan, few hours ago the u.s. government handed the afghan government the keys to the par one detention facility. it was the last one in u.s. control in afghanistan and afghans have promised they will not let the most dangerous prisoners go free. another item for secretary kerry and president karzai is hashing out the details that would give troops immunity past 2014. state department says it is still early in the negotiating process. on his way to afghanistan he made another surprise stop in iraq where he told their prime minister nouri al-maliki to stop letting iran fly planes full of weapons through iraqi airspace into syria. >> i made it very clear that for those of us who are engaged in an effort to see president assad to step down and to see a democ
john kerry making a surprise visit to afghanistan this morning and meeting with hamid karzai. enjoying the beautiful snow, good morning peterabout half an hour from right now he will sit down with afghan president hamid karzai. as for expectations for the meeting, state department official says they don't want to set the bar too high or too low. today is a big day in afghanistan, few hours ago the u.s. government handed the afghan government the keys to the par one detention facility. it was...
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peter. i have three expert people who are going to it discussed this book in various ways. let me introduce them. the first will be john allison who is president and ceo of the cato institute. before that he was chairman and ceo of the 10th largest u.s. financial services holding company, which during his two decades in tenure as ceo grew from $4 billion to $152 billion in assets. he has been recognized by the harvard business review is one of the top 100 most successful ceos in the world over the last decade. he also serves on the board of visitors at wake forest university, duke university, and the university of north carolina at chapel hill. the second discussion is hester peirce. she served as a senior counsel to the staff of richard shelby on the senate banking committee. has counseled to commissioner paul atkins at the securities and exchange commission and is a staff attorney in the sec. and she has recently released a working paper on the lack of economic analysis by regulators who are entrusted by implementing the dodd-frank act. finally we were here from wayne abernathy, whose financial institutions, policy,
peter. i have three expert people who are going to it discussed this book in various ways. let me introduce them. the first will be john allison who is president and ceo of the cato institute. before that he was chairman and ceo of the 10th largest u.s. financial services holding company, which during his two decades in tenure as ceo grew from $4 billion to $152 billion in assets. he has been recognized by the harvard business review is one of the top 100 most successful ceos in the world over...
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peter and paul, andrew, james, john, thomas, james, phillip, bartholomew, matthew, simon, and jude, linus, clement, sixtus, cornelius. >> monsignor, this is a crucial part of a mass here, the eucharistic prayer before communion. >> this is the heart, for catholics, our worship. the eucharist, the mass, is thanksgiving. at the heart of this, in the eucharistic prayer, the prayer they're praying today, is one of the oldest prayers, from the fourth century. and has been handed down generation to generation, as our body of worship and the prayers of the mass. in this particular part of the mass, they're invoking saints many of whom are popes, who have gone before us. they started with the naming of the 12 apostles and the popes of the first two centuries and really connecting the history of the church together. in a moment, there will be the prayers asking god to send the spirit upon the bread and wine that may might become the very body and blood of jesus. this is it. >> translator: be pleased, oh, god, we pray, to bless, acknowledge, and approve this offering in every respect. make it spiri
peter and paul, andrew, james, john, thomas, james, phillip, bartholomew, matthew, simon, and jude, linus, clement, sixtus, cornelius. >> monsignor, this is a crucial part of a mass here, the eucharistic prayer before communion. >> this is the heart, for catholics, our worship. the eucharist, the mass, is thanksgiving. at the heart of this, in the eucharistic prayer, the prayer they're praying today, is one of the oldest prayers, from the fourth century. and has been handed down...
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peter all of the. next the fiscal rants and raves of max kaiser kaiser report. johnkerry made his first major verbal gaffe as secretary of state by mentioning the nonexistent country of courage to stand in one of his speeches of course it is funny when politicians misspeak george bush was pretty good at that but i can say that we all make mistakes when we speak trust me it is very easy to butcher the pronunciation of someplace on earth like course to lowball or walla walla washington the thing is that he didn't just misspeak the speech was written correctly and if you look at his eyes as he said it he wasn't really looking at notes or something he was reading it off of a teleprompter right now i'm reading off a teleprompter but i put every word there myself which is probably why john kerry is spelled with a q but my question is would kerry and prompter master obama just read anything put in front of them to the. even really know the realities of the tiriel their reading and their speeches and who are deeply versed on some subject and you should need to read word for
peter all of the. next the fiscal rants and raves of max kaiser kaiser report. johnkerry made his first major verbal gaffe as secretary of state by mentioning the nonexistent country of courage to stand in one of his speeches of course it is funny when politicians misspeak george bush was pretty good at that but i can say that we all make mistakes when we speak trust me it is very easy to butcher the pronunciation of someplace on earth like course to lowball or walla walla washington the thing...
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peter alexander, thanks. for more on the budget impasse, we are joined tonight by cnbc's chief washington correspondent, john harwood. why don't i just put that question to you. why can't they get their act together? >> underneath the partisan maneuvering, lester, there really is a deep philosophic divide. republicans want to shrink the size of government by more than the public supports right now, but president obama can't force republicans to raise taxes to pay for government as it is. and in that way, they reflect the contradictions of the american people, who collectively like receiving government benefits more than they like paying for it. >> what's not going to get done while this standoff continues? >> well, it may be that the two sides, lester, blow the whistle, take a timeout, work on things that they can agree on, like immigration. maybe even some gun control measures. but this fiscal debate could come back in the next few months, either because of the sequester backlash or because republicans decide they really do need to rein in spending on those big programs of medicare and social security, and
peter alexander, thanks. for more on the budget impasse, we are joined tonight by cnbc's chief washington correspondent, john harwood. why don't i just put that question to you. why can't they get their act together? >> underneath the partisan maneuvering, lester, there really is a deep philosophic divide. republicans want to shrink the size of government by more than the public supports right now, but president obama can't force republicans to raise taxes to pay for government as it is....
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two members of congress john yarmuth from kentucky and scott peters from california joining us tomorrow. we'll see you then. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: okay. that's not working. hello. welcome current tv land. i can't hear jacki. >> okay. >> stephanie: all right then. good morning, everybody we have a new pope. who wants to throw out the first pope joke? okay. >> ummmmm. a priest and rabbi -- >> stephanie: you are lucky he even popes for you. he is pope francis. >> and he has one lung. >> stephanie: don't cry argentina, the truth is he never left you. >> he is italian decent. >> as many in italy are. >> stephanie: in the meantime here is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, we do have a new pope today a lot sooner than expected. the cardinals picked pope francis after just five rounds of voting. he is 76 years old and the first pope from latin america. he is known to be simple and pastoral, but not expected to modernize any of the issues like aborg, gay marriage or allowing women to become priest. president obam
two members of congress john yarmuth from kentucky and scott peters from california joining us tomorrow. we'll see you then. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: okay. that's not working. hello. welcome current tv land. i can't hear jacki. >> okay. >> stephanie: all right then. good morning, everybody we have a new pope. who wants to throw out the first pope joke? okay. >> ummmmm. a priest and rabbi --...