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mr. peters of michigan, mr. number 16 by any capps of california. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 15 printed in house report 112-409 by the gentleman from michigan, mr. peters, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 15 printed in house report 112-409 offered by mr. peters of. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: has ever member voted? the chair: they
mr. peters of michigan, mr. number 16 by any capps of california. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 15 printed in house report 112-409 by the gentleman from michigan, mr. peters, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 15 printed in house report 112-409 offered by mr. peters of. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in...
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let's hear mr. peter alders. >> thank you, mr. speaker. high streets across the country including those in my constituency are facing tough trading conditions at present including the prospect of a 5.6% increase in business rates. can the prime minister outline what the government are doing to support traders to enable them to grow their businesses and create jobs? >> i think the honorable gentleman is right to raise this issue. there are real concerns about the hollowing out of some of our high streets and the number of empty properties. we've doubled small business rate relief scheme, helped an estimated 330,000 small firms. we're removing legal red tape requiring rate payers to fill in paperwork to claim that relief which is something labour refused to do while in office but also we have a plan for how to try to reinvigorate our high streets. >> mr. dodds. >> the prime minister may have seen the headlines in the newspapers today that the happiest people live in northern ireland. and as the major party of government for the last five yea
let's hear mr. peter alders. >> thank you, mr. speaker. high streets across the country including those in my constituency are facing tough trading conditions at present including the prospect of a 5.6% increase in business rates. can the prime minister outline what the government are doing to support traders to enable them to grow their businesses and create jobs? >> i think the honorable gentleman is right to raise this issue. there are real concerns about the hollowing out of...
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. >> mr. peter lilly. >> does my right honorable friend share the priorities of my constituents that believes the parliament should focus on promoting growth, cutting the deficit and getting people off welfare into work and will be bemused to learn that we spend our time on discussing the reform of the house of the lords, how do i explain that priority to them? >> i -- i suspect in the same way he will no doubt explain to his constituents that there's priorities of changes the boundaries of constituents which is close to his heart. i think that governments and parliaments can do more than one thing at once and it's a simple democratic principal that people that make the laws of the land should be elected by people who have to obey the laws of the land. >> mr. paulson. >> mr. speaker -- mr. deputy speaker -- my apologizes, it's elsewhere that the depositiuty there today. it shows that closely working with social care is important. my primary care trust has been doing that along side the social servic
. >> mr. peter lilly. >> does my right honorable friend share the priorities of my constituents that believes the parliament should focus on promoting growth, cutting the deficit and getting people off welfare into work and will be bemused to learn that we spend our time on discussing the reform of the house of the lords, how do i explain that priority to them? >> i -- i suspect in the same way he will no doubt explain to his constituents that there's priorities of changes the...
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mr. peters of michigan, mr. upton of michigan and mr.oens of new york for working with me on this extremely important issue. h.r. 2682 will clarify congress' intent under the dodd-frank act and provide an explicit exemption from having to post margin for true commercial end users of over-the-counter derivatives. despite clear legislative history to the contrary, regulators continue to misinterpret the dodd-frank act, giving them authority to sbose margin requirements on end users. this bill will ensure once and for all that true end users are not subjected to margin requirements that congress never intended to be applied and make sure that regulators do not attempt to exercise authorities they were never granted by congress in ways that would certainly do harm to the economy, specifically by diverting working capital away from investment and expansion which fuels economic growth and certainly job creation. true end users are firms and companies that use derivatives to manage their various financial risk. for exa
mr. peters of michigan, mr. upton of michigan and mr.oens of new york for working with me on this extremely important issue. h.r. 2682 will clarify congress' intent under the dodd-frank act and provide an explicit exemption from having to post margin for true commercial end users of over-the-counter derivatives. despite clear legislative history to the contrary, regulators continue to misinterpret the dodd-frank act, giving them authority to sbose margin requirements on end users. this bill...
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who has a superb grip on these issues and usher will be able to give him some satisfaction be make mr. peter bone. [laughter] >> under tony blair's regime, we can sleep sleep safely at night. if tony blair is incapacitated. what would happen if the premise is incapacitated. >> i've been waiting for some time because i know that my honorable friend has asked this question to almost every single cabinet member, including the deputy prime minister who i think replied he seemed to have a morbid fascination with the end of the leader of the conservative party. all i can say is i've no plans to be incapacitated. >> we are very relieved to hear it. >> thank you very much, . speaker. further to the question to the answer that the prime minister gave to my right honorable friend on elevenths inquiry, he is of course absolutely right that we need a free press. the nation will not thank him however if he goes along with the suggestion from the chairman of the pcc. in his proposal to use the defamation bill to legislate new system. the defamation bill is coming forward in september. this would preempt -
who has a superb grip on these issues and usher will be able to give him some satisfaction be make mr. peter bone. [laughter] >> under tony blair's regime, we can sleep sleep safely at night. if tony blair is incapacitated. what would happen if the premise is incapacitated. >> i've been waiting for some time because i know that my honorable friend has asked this question to almost every single cabinet member, including the deputy prime minister who i think replied he seemed to have...
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. >> mr. peter boehnene. >> under tony blair's regime we did sleep safely because we knew lord press got would take over if tony blair was incapacitated. what would happen if the prime minister was incapacitated? >> i have been waiting for some time, because i know my right hon. friend has this question to every cabinet minister including the deputy minister, who i think implied he seemed to have a morbid fascination with the end of the leader of the conservative party. i have no plans to be incapacitated. >> when we are relieved to hear it. ker. further to the question to the answer that the prime minister gave to my right honorable friend on elevenths inquiry, he is of course absolutely right that we need a free press. the nation will not thank him however if he goes along with the suggestion from the chairman of the pcc. in his proposal to use the defamation bill to legislate new system. the defamation bill is coming forward in september. this would preempt -- this would preempt the inquiry. >> i
. >> mr. peter boehnene. >> under tony blair's regime we did sleep safely because we knew lord press got would take over if tony blair was incapacitated. what would happen if the prime minister was incapacitated? >> i have been waiting for some time, because i know my right hon. friend has this question to every cabinet minister including the deputy minister, who i think implied he seemed to have a morbid fascination with the end of the leader of the conservative party. i have...
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i'm sitting with mr. peter hanby. we want to show some numbers. this is the national polls. is from the "washington post" and abc. you can see obama just a smidge lower than romney at 47 versus 49%. when you look at that, the question is why. i know economy. it's a huge issue for a lot of voters, and i have to believe sitting here talking about gas prices up and up and up, it has to be what a lot of voters are blaming obama for. >> this strongly disapproved number on the economy is the largest it's ever been. but you're absolutely right, gas prices is the ultimate pocketbook issue and they're hovering around $4 in some parts of the country. this is another reminder that as much as we're focused on the republican primary right now and the likely nominee, mitt romney has problems connecting with the electorate, immigration, birth control. obama still has some problems here. >> i can't remember where he was speaking the last through weeks and he says, a republican candidate controlling gas prices, forget it. it's like a bumper sticker, but americans believe he has that control.
i'm sitting with mr. peter hanby. we want to show some numbers. this is the national polls. is from the "washington post" and abc. you can see obama just a smidge lower than romney at 47 versus 49%. when you look at that, the question is why. i know economy. it's a huge issue for a lot of voters, and i have to believe sitting here talking about gas prices up and up and up, it has to be what a lot of voters are blaming obama for. >> this strongly disapproved number on the economy...
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. >> host: thanks, peter. mr. dix, the number one question for a lot of americans unfamiliar with this issue is how serious is the threat when we talk about cybersecurity? specifically, how far away are we from an attack that could either cause significant physical damage or cripple our nation's economy in some way? >> guest: so we always have to be vigilant. the one thing i want to remind everyone, including our viewers today, is that even in recent risk assessments conducted across the telecommunications and i.t. sectors, we have demonstrating using a methodology that the networks we rely on today are resilient. that doesn't they're -- that doesn't mean they're not subject to attack, but we can respond, and we do respond. people read about some of the high-profile breaches we've had. what they don't read too much about is the hundreds of thousands of attempts that we repel every day because we have made these kinds of investments i talked about earlier. what really needs to happen is we these to raise the level
. >> host: thanks, peter. mr. dix, the number one question for a lot of americans unfamiliar with this issue is how serious is the threat when we talk about cybersecurity? specifically, how far away are we from an attack that could either cause significant physical damage or cripple our nation's economy in some way? >> guest: so we always have to be vigilant. the one thing i want to remind everyone, including our viewers today, is that even in recent risk assessments conducted...
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today, ben cohen joined us on c-span's "washington journal" with questions fres c-span host peter excellent. >> mr. cohen, in november, there was a gallup poll about occupy and its goals and there was some support for it, but people were confused about what its goals were. do you think it's the movement as a whole has been clear in spelling out what its goals are? >> actually, yes. the movement is very clear that they want a world that works for the 99% instead of just for the 1%. and i think one of the reasons why there hasn't been a demand or a few demands is because what's needed is a total change in terms of outlook and perspective, but you know, along the way to that changing in outlook, occupy has supported this effort to get a constitutional amendment to get finally get money out of politics. to state that corporations are not people, they've been very supportive and very active in terms of keeping people in their homes and ending the home foreclosure crisis and they've been very successful in getting banks to renegotiate mortgages and restructure them so that people can stay in their homes
today, ben cohen joined us on c-span's "washington journal" with questions fres c-span host peter excellent. >> mr. cohen, in november, there was a gallup poll about occupy and its goals and there was some support for it, but people were confused about what its goals were. do you think it's the movement as a whole has been clear in spelling out what its goals are? >> actually, yes. the movement is very clear that they want a world that works for the 99% instead of just for...
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mr. peters and.s how do we build the next generation of entrepreneurs business entrepreneurs, a social entrepreneurs, and the government of entrepreneurs. i hope that is what we will talk a little bit about today. cynthia had an idea when she was in school that became not only her job but became an mechanism through which she very much is adding to her and our bottom line. >> about a year ago i was graduating from the university of michigan's urban institute and looking for a job. i think the real turning point for me was sitting in an interview and being asked the question why are you looking for a job when i had one already. at the time i was looking for a job to support my hobby. from there, it has really snowballed. >> can you talk about what wello is? >> it is a venture that develops equipment for the developed world. we are launching it in india. we are now employed in other people. last month, our team doubled and we will probably double again in the next two months. >> terrific. at the inter-
mr. peters and.s how do we build the next generation of entrepreneurs business entrepreneurs, a social entrepreneurs, and the government of entrepreneurs. i hope that is what we will talk a little bit about today. cynthia had an idea when she was in school that became not only her job but became an mechanism through which she very much is adding to her and our bottom line. >> about a year ago i was graduating from the university of michigan's urban institute and looking for a job. i think...
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mr. beinart, thank you very much for coming on. peter beinart, the book is the crisis of zionism.e' >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night
mr. beinart, thank you very much for coming on. peter beinart, the book is the crisis of zionism.e' >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night
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mr. beinart, thank you very much for coming on. peter beinart, the book is the crisis of zionism.
mr. beinart, thank you very much for coming on. peter beinart, the book is the crisis of zionism.
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. >> peter tanis from la perk links. mr. lindsey, the example you cited of border adjustability which i think was very clear and interesting, wouldn't we accomplish the same thing by doing what 150 other countries do and impose the value added tax? >> absolutely. in fact, my -- i didn't get this chance. i once testified before the senate. in fact, i was on a panel of four people. we were across the political spectrum. and we didn't compare notes before we went in. and what we told the senators, all four of us, was, you know, we should have a value added tax. and the senators then proceeded to tell us that you know that the senate voted 93-2 to never even consider a value added tax. and, well, there we are. now, so what i think we should do, right, if you're going to follow that logic, you want to pack everything into a value added tax. right? not just the corporate tax.syst. that's how you make america competitive again. that's how you get rid of the self-inflicted wound. so, yes, if i actually could revise and extend my com
. >> peter tanis from la perk links. mr. lindsey, the example you cited of border adjustability which i think was very clear and interesting, wouldn't we accomplish the same thing by doing what 150 other countries do and impose the value added tax? >> absolutely. in fact, my -- i didn't get this chance. i once testified before the senate. in fact, i was on a panel of four people. we were across the political spectrum. and we didn't compare notes before we went in. and what we told...
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but as peter doocy pointed out, mr. gingrich scored very high among evangelical voighters.rior to the primary, i had spoken to ralph reed, a g.o.p. insider and self-described evangelical and he said that evangelicals are more forgiving than people give them credit. after all, it's the center of christianity. they don't clop to be perfect, but they like stories of redemption and the former house speaker has been contrite and ahead his case that he is a changed man. what georgians do know about mr. gingrich who was a college professor in suburban atlanta for sometime, is his intellect. he is known as one of the great intellectuals in georgia politics. so this is what -- this is how the former speaker is trying to position himself. he is challenging the president to debates, if he becomes the g.o.p. nominee. listen to this. >> we run a very frugal campaign we couldn't afford one. but i have already promised if the president will agree to seven 3-hour debates in the lincoln/douglas tradition, he can use a teleprompter if he wants to. >> reporter: and according to exit polls, mo
but as peter doocy pointed out, mr. gingrich scored very high among evangelical voighters.rior to the primary, i had spoken to ralph reed, a g.o.p. insider and self-described evangelical and he said that evangelicals are more forgiving than people give them credit. after all, it's the center of christianity. they don't clop to be perfect, but they like stories of redemption and the former house speaker has been contrite and ahead his case that he is a changed man. what georgians do know about...
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but as peter doocy pointed out, mr. gingrich scored very high among evangelical voighters. prior to the primary, i had spoken to ralph reed, a g.o.p. insider and self-described evangelical and he said that evangelicals are more forgiving than people give them credit. after all, it's the center of christianity. they don't clop to be perfect, but they like stories of redemption and the former house speaker has been contrite and ahead his case that he is a changed man. what georgians do know about mr. gingrich who was a college professor in suburban atlanta for sometime, is his intellect. he is known as one of the great intellectuals in georgia politics. so this is what -- this is how the former speaker is trying to position himself. he is challenging the president to debates, if he becomes the g.o.p. nominee. listen to this. >> we run a very frugal campaign we couldn't afford one. but i have already promised if the president will agree to seven 3-hour debates in the lincoln/douglas tradition, he can use a teleprompter if he wants to. >> reporter: and according to exit polls,
but as peter doocy pointed out, mr. gingrich scored very high among evangelical voighters. prior to the primary, i had spoken to ralph reed, a g.o.p. insider and self-described evangelical and he said that evangelicals are more forgiving than people give them credit. after all, it's the center of christianity. they don't clop to be perfect, but they like stories of redemption and the former house speaker has been contrite and ahead his case that he is a changed man. what georgians do know about...
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mr. don't interfere with law enforcement congressman peter king under investigation for secretly recordingrrests and posting them to youtube. >> they're ready to fall and the other guys we've seen on television and manhunt-- >> whoops, congressman, do you need help picking up names you just dropped. and from op-ed hero to as far as. he quits gold man saxby writing a commentary about it in "the new york times" apparently just discovering after 12 years that wall street could be ethically corrupt and purely profit driven. >> i'm shocked to find that gambling is going on in here. >> your winnings, sir. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> good evening. this is wednesday march 14, 238 days until the 2012 presidential election. rick santorum winning the alabama and mississippi g.o.p. primaries in a nightmare of a road game for mitt romney with newt gringrich's people reportedly raising for the first time the idea of combining forces in some way with santorum. our story romney still leading overwhelmingly in delegates. santorum in confidence and momentum. >> the time is now for conservatives to pull tog
mr. don't interfere with law enforcement congressman peter king under investigation for secretly recordingrrests and posting them to youtube. >> they're ready to fall and the other guys we've seen on television and manhunt-- >> whoops, congressman, do you need help picking up names you just dropped. and from op-ed hero to as far as. he quits gold man saxby writing a commentary about it in "the new york times" apparently just discovering after 12 years that wall street...
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our guest is peter tork, i have to say -- mr.ounds like an old person. >> i feel like an old person talking about what i used to watch. i watched you i was obsessed with the monkeys, i'm so happy to meet you. >> same here. you're a hero to my family and me. >> really? >> we come from that side of thinking. >> the tracks? >> political tracks. to hear me explain why i am so impressed to meet you, is it weird to you that kids in the 80s like me in part learned what the 60s were like by watching you on mtv? >> i had nlt thougn't thought a those terms. everything was incremental, but in the meantime it's only a step at a time and then the monkeys came and went, and then a reunion, there will be a reunion, okay, step by step, make the reunion thing happen. going to be on mtv how lucky for the tour, that will be great. >> you went in to reruns at the same time -- >> the mtv ones fr-- >> as far as we were getting back together. >> a shot from on high. >> the monkeys were formed for television, the capitalize on the success of the beatles
our guest is peter tork, i have to say -- mr.ounds like an old person. >> i feel like an old person talking about what i used to watch. i watched you i was obsessed with the monkeys, i'm so happy to meet you. >> same here. you're a hero to my family and me. >> really? >> we come from that side of thinking. >> the tracks? >> political tracks. to hear me explain why i am so impressed to meet you, is it weird to you that kids in the 80s like me in part learned...
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plates a new school a set of finish ex-pats and vice president sophie said peter vine ferry company bikes are made for this mr cole good to see you tonight if you have a say about who will rule russia for the next six years we want you to voted for tonight why interested you go for. mr stoller i'm not sure if you can you know i'd love to hear your thoughts going to think he can hear me mr stoller and simply just a skill you know it is more scope for me. of the wonders of modern technology we are going to get these thoughts no doubt a bit later in the program show you've got your thoughts about it as well and you can keep up to date with everything you see as well if you know your television see how they search on rap so this whole election a ruckus over the next twelve hours or so we should know the official results progs more of all even if they don't but as well in a website altie dot com is right let's not return to the election headquarters of the candidate who claims he can deliver bossa into a prosperous future at the billionaire cross-court of our correspondent sarah firth is there at. the ok we can jo
plates a new school a set of finish ex-pats and vice president sophie said peter vine ferry company bikes are made for this mr cole good to see you tonight if you have a say about who will rule russia for the next six years we want you to voted for tonight why interested you go for. mr stoller i'm not sure if you can you know i'd love to hear your thoughts going to think he can hear me mr stoller and simply just a skill you know it is more scope for me. of the wonders of modern technology we...
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mr. santorum is petrus as in peter, the first pope, and mr. romney's is javelin, perhaps named after that car, amc car built by his father so that's one of the topics that ron paul addressed last night on jay leno as well. >> i think i know why you don't need protection. i saw what happened when you confronted a gentleman. take a look here. >> it really looked like him. >> by the way, bulldog would be his handle, his secret service secret name. >> ♪ everybody is ron paul dancing ♪ >> good stuff. all right. chris finds that very funny. let's get to some headlines now. we have a fox news alert as a matter of fact. dramatic stand-off under way between police and the man that they say murdered three children and a rabbi outside of a judicial school, the man claiming to be a member of al-qaida. he's been holed up inside a house in the city all night long. at one point, he opened fire on police leaving two officers injured. french officials say the man is still heavily armed but appears to be close to surrendering. there are reports the suspect's br
mr. santorum is petrus as in peter, the first pope, and mr. romney's is javelin, perhaps named after that car, amc car built by his father so that's one of the topics that ron paul addressed last night on jay leno as well. >> i think i know why you don't need protection. i saw what happened when you confronted a gentleman. take a look here. >> it really looked like him. >> by the way, bulldog would be his handle, his secret service secret name. >> ♪ everybody is ron...
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and lastly to the united states merchant marine academy, are kell will i and peter. mr. speaker, it's my privilege to nominate these fine young men and women to our united states service academies. some of the finest institutions in the world. niece exceptional -- he's exceptional students have demonstrated themselves to be the best of the best. i invite the people of southeastern pennsylvania to join me in honoring them for their willingness to serve their country. i wish each and every one of them all the best in their right futures ahead. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california, ms. woolsey, for five minutes. ms. woolsey: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today marks exactly 125 months to the day that we have been at war with afghanistan. that's 125 months that we have been sending brave young men and women to be maimed and killed in a conflict that is not advancing our values but actually degrading them. i never believed more fervently this war is a national security disaster as well as a national tra
and lastly to the united states merchant marine academy, are kell will i and peter. mr. speaker, it's my privilege to nominate these fine young men and women to our united states service academies. some of the finest institutions in the world. niece exceptional -- he's exceptional students have demonstrated themselves to be the best of the best. i invite the people of southeastern pennsylvania to join me in honoring them for their willingness to serve their country. i wish each and every one of...
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mr. hemingway, so please help we welcome nick reynolds. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, peter, and thank you all for coming out to hear my story. what i'm going to talk about, as peter told you, is the hemingway family and intelligence in world war ii. my thesis is that the hemingway family was involved in intelligence to a greater extent than has previously been acknowledged. this was something that they liked to do, and they in this case is ernest himself, his brother lester, and his son, john or bumby, and they thought they were very good at it. i'm going to tell you that the results are a little bit of a mixed bag, and i'm also going it tell you there were some surprising players whose role on the stage is not previously been acknowledged. so i say it's a dramatic story, but there are not dramatic results. all right. by way of background, i think a lot of you probably already know this, but i'd like to cover it very quickly. and that's the oss, america's wartime intelligence agency. it existed from 1942 to 1945. it was run by a gentleman named wild bill donovan, a republican lawyer a
mr. hemingway, so please help we welcome nick reynolds. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, peter, and thank you all for coming out to hear my story. what i'm going to talk about, as peter told you, is the hemingway family and intelligence in world war ii. my thesis is that the hemingway family was involved in intelligence to a greater extent than has previously been acknowledged. this was something that they liked to do, and they in this case is ernest himself, his brother lester, and his...
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peter guber. mike walter will be the head of the organization, but magic is front and center, mr. and they will take over reportedly the end of april, everybody's ben checked out, everyone vetted. this is going to be a quick turnaround. magic johnson and the lakers no longer are hooked up. it's magic johnson and the dodgers. and they are going to spend and spend big-time. >>> set your alarms! in 3.5 hours, baseball opens for real! the open as in japan playing seattle. you remember my words earlier today? >> yes. you called the decision to do this asinine. >> if you're a baseball fan -- >> you never hear during my part of this newscast, but i listen to you. >> i sit through an hour and a half of bloodshed. my stuff is the toy department, and you're happy. your stuff is kind of sad some nights. >> yes it is. >> very sad . [ laughter ] >>> kobe and the lakers in town. bryant and his coach, mike brown, on sunday got in a little deal. mike benched kobe in the fourth quarter. he had a run-in tonight with andrew bynum. bynum took an ill-advised shot and barely played the rest of the way.
peter guber. mike walter will be the head of the organization, but magic is front and center, mr. and they will take over reportedly the end of april, everybody's ben checked out, everyone vetted. this is going to be a quick turnaround. magic johnson and the lakers no longer are hooked up. it's magic johnson and the dodgers. and they are going to spend and spend big-time. >>> set your alarms! in 3.5 hours, baseball opens for real! the open as in japan playing seattle. you remember my...
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here to talk about it, peter mcdonald and mr. mcconnell.ight about this stage of the race. >> i emphasize going to tampa because one of the things tonight proved is that the elite media's effort to convince the nation that mitt romney is inevitable just collapsed. >> and there you have it. it's the elite media's fault again. pete dominic, i'm going to start with you. i got a little bit confused about that one because i always thought the elite media was connected to the left but yet mitt romney is on the right. what the heck was he talking about? >> i really have never really understood that claim of elite media or mainstream media which newt gingrich has always been a part of and has made a lot of money off when he was a contributor to fox news. but newt gingrich is so full of ego. he's running on ego and almost running on hatred for mitt romney at this point. it's absolutely time for him to go out. the only reason he should be going to tampa is to retire. he had a showing last night in those two states, but they're overwhelmingly born aga
here to talk about it, peter mcdonald and mr. mcconnell.ight about this stage of the race. >> i emphasize going to tampa because one of the things tonight proved is that the elite media's effort to convince the nation that mitt romney is inevitable just collapsed. >> and there you have it. it's the elite media's fault again. pete dominic, i'm going to start with you. i got a little bit confused about that one because i always thought the elite media was connected to the left but yet...
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peter, let me go to the romney story. get your take on this. mr. mney is running, he is very tough on china. he is being backed by donald trump who is the toughest china basher in all of america, peter, but romney says the first day he is in office he will label china a currency manipulator. now, that is something that obama has not said, and i myself have a problem with that. that's not w.t.o. that's just an american assault on china. peter, what is your take on the rom my program? does he go too far? is obama the moderate here? >> oh, i think the trade saber rattling of calling somebody a currency manipulator on your first day in office feels to me like overreaching. the thing about the w.t.o. is it indicates that we have been thinking about these issues more carefully. rare earth says it was something -- we had our own capacity for a long time and decided not to do it. there are other issues that we have basically let china take. china makes 80% of the world's vitamin c. you know, weave had issues with tires. i agree with whom err said let's try
peter, let me go to the romney story. get your take on this. mr. mney is running, he is very tough on china. he is being backed by donald trump who is the toughest china basher in all of america, peter, but romney says the first day he is in office he will label china a currency manipulator. now, that is something that obama has not said, and i myself have a problem with that. that's not w.t.o. that's just an american assault on china. peter, what is your take on the rom my program? does he go...
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. >> peter tanis. mr. lindsey, what, the example you cited border adjustability which was very clear and very interesting, wouldn't we accomplish the same thing by 150 other countries do by imposing a value-added tax? >> absolutely. my, i didn't get this chance, i once testified before the senate in fact i was on a panel of four people. this is clear across the political spectrum and we didn't compare notes before we went in and what we told the senators was, all four of us was, you know, we should have value-added tax. the senators then proceeded to tell us you know that the senate voted 93-2 to never even consider a value-added tax? well, there we are. so what i think we should do, if you're to follow that logic, you want to pack everything into a value-added tax, right? not just the corporate tax. you want to have the tax system be border adjustable. that is how you make america competitive again. that is how you get rid of self-inflicted wound. if i could revise and extend my comments. my simple tax re
. >> peter tanis. mr. lindsey, what, the example you cited border adjustability which was very clear and very interesting, wouldn't we accomplish the same thing by 150 other countries do by imposing a value-added tax? >> absolutely. my, i didn't get this chance, i once testified before the senate in fact i was on a panel of four people. this is clear across the political spectrum and we didn't compare notes before we went in and what we told the senators was, all four of us was, you...
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they released the transcript due to media request. 67-year-old peter sue core pleaded with police -- he is accused of killing mr. sucor minutes later. in his 911 call he told police he lives here. berkeley's manager is telling the bay area news group that transcript is not intended to be complete and a verbatim transcript. >>> several dozen senior level employees are suing the board of regents. a policy adopted by regents in 1999 that would give higher pensions to those earning more than $255,000 a year. >>> time 5:18. ready for baseball? this morning the oakland a's helped kick off the official 2012 major league baseball season. the a's are overseas. they are playing the seattle mariners in the tokyo dome. you are looking at video when the two teams played last year. this mornings game in japan this one counts. the other big league teams are still enjoying the warm weather of spring training in arizona and florida. the a's-mariners game is going on right now as we speak. there is a live score board on our website. just go to ktvu.com you can see it. >> very nice. i heard some people out in our newsroom some ba
they released the transcript due to media request. 67-year-old peter sue core pleaded with police -- he is accused of killing mr. sucor minutes later. in his 911 call he told police he lives here. berkeley's manager is telling the bay area news group that transcript is not intended to be complete and a verbatim transcript. >>> several dozen senior level employees are suing the board of regents. a policy adopted by regents in 1999 that would give higher pensions to those earning more...
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peter's incompetence. hi. i'm back... in the middle of the afternoon like the mad, exciting bastard i really am. mr. brockman.i'm police constable smith. i'm investigating a case of domestic assault. domestic as--? oh, for god's sake, look, this is ridiculous! he--he likes to be swung around by his ankles, only on this occasion i inadvertently happened to smash his head against-- no, no. no, no, no, no. no. pete. no. it's the assault next door. oh. yes, uh. of-- of course. well, we did wonder, didn't we, whether we should... call the police. is she badly hurt? she's fine... but he's in the hospital. cracked skull. she decked him with a frying pan. frying pan? sounds a bit tom and jerry, i know, but it's all too common, i'm afraid. never used to be that serious, but now everyone round here seems to have le creuset, so... well, here are our numbers, anyway. oh, thanks. you might be contacted. i'm not sure. um, who was this who got his head smashed against a... oh, that was my son. he was fine. it happens all the time. right. "it happens all the time?" i'm sorry. i haven't slept. so, are you the new head of hist
peter's incompetence. hi. i'm back... in the middle of the afternoon like the mad, exciting bastard i really am. mr. brockman.i'm police constable smith. i'm investigating a case of domestic assault. domestic as--? oh, for god's sake, look, this is ridiculous! he--he likes to be swung around by his ankles, only on this occasion i inadvertently happened to smash his head against-- no, no. no, no, no, no. no. pete. no. it's the assault next door. oh. yes, uh. of-- of course. well, we did wonder,...
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when she married peter cook, it looked like she found mr. right. but in 2008, when mr.ching online porn and having an affair with an 18-year-old employee, a bitter battle ensued. >> did secret tapes force him to agree to a settlement. >> i hoped with all my heart we could have settled this out of court. >> reporter: the nasty war of words is back. why is this still happening? this battle between you and your ex-wife four years after you divorced? >> i can't honestly tell you why. >> reporter: from the outside looking in, forgive me, it can seem like two squabbling teenagers. >> it seems very petty. the problem is, miss brinkley didn't think -- she thinks that the agreements were crafted to govern me and me alone. that the rules don't apply to her. >> reporter: what are you fighting about? >> she files a claim i didn't pay child support. she put the children in my full-time care from march to july. i wrote her lawyers, i said, hey, she's gone. i have the children full time, how about rereverse child support for this period. >> reporter: you asked not to pay child support
when she married peter cook, it looked like she found mr. right. but in 2008, when mr.ching online porn and having an affair with an 18-year-old employee, a bitter battle ensued. >> did secret tapes force him to agree to a settlement. >> i hoped with all my heart we could have settled this out of court. >> reporter: the nasty war of words is back. why is this still happening? this battle between you and your ex-wife four years after you divorced? >> i can't honestly tell...
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mr. rosewater and titan, the other night, cat's cradle, he had a purpose of work suddenly before he had been just somebody that wrote peter back books that ended up in drugstores and bus stations next to mr. lucky and conan the barbarian. now suddenly he's the next great literary thing. ..?ú?úg i think many of you know it's oliver who is the problem. [laughter] so in order to introduce oliveira, we are going to see it initially a four-minute film grail of his work, just to acquaint you. prepared by the savanna film festival. okay guys, one. b. is not -- does not -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you don't want the war? we don't want the war.a%i$ the vietnamese don't want the war. so why is the war? >> you intend to cooperate with senator irving's committee? >> mr. president, mr. president! >> teeny-weeny -- >> we've got a position in. >> the point is, ladies and gentlemen, greed is good and you mark my words, will not only tall darth vader, but that other malfunctioning corporation. thank you very much. news not >> never forget on any given sunday. >> yes, the world is a terrible place. these knock -- news not ♪ >> say hello to my little fr
mr. rosewater and titan, the other night, cat's cradle, he had a purpose of work suddenly before he had been just somebody that wrote peter back books that ended up in drugstores and bus stations next to mr. lucky and conan the barbarian. now suddenly he's the next great literary thing. ..?ú?úg i think many of you know it's oliver who is the problem. [laughter] so in order to introduce oliveira, we are going to see it initially a four-minute film grail of his work, just to acquaint you....
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mr. gao purported to show him alive and well, but in it, he was wearing a distinctive bracelet he had given his daughter, grace, before she and their son peter fled to the united states. after his wife pointed this out in an interview, an unknown woman tried to steal this bracelet from grace on a new york city subway. now authorities are claiming that mr. gao, a loving husband and father, would rather not see his family. the chinese government's treatment plaintiff gao and his family is nothing short of shocking, and it's contradictory claims show a total disregard for the international community. if the government's lies are not publicly and directly confronted, it sends a message to beijing that respect for the rule of law and basic human rights are no longer a priority. i thank you for the opportunity to share my thoughts with you today and would, of course, welcome any questions. thank you. >> thank you so much for your incisive testimony. i'd like to ask pastor fu if he would proceed. >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. co-chair and the honorable members of the cecc commission, and thank you for the commissioners' professional staff and for
mr. gao purported to show him alive and well, but in it, he was wearing a distinctive bracelet he had given his daughter, grace, before she and their son peter fled to the united states. after his wife pointed this out in an interview, an unknown woman tried to steal this bracelet from grace on a new york city subway. now authorities are claiming that mr. gao, a loving husband and father, would rather not see his family. the chinese government's treatment plaintiff gao and his family is nothing...
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peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you've read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought against police officers for abuse of power, brutality, and wrongful death. let me remind the audience that we will have a brief q&a at the end. if you want to ask a question, just raise your hand. you'll get a card from the usher. and you can ask your question. and if you would like to address it to a particular panel member, you can do that as. i believe we are going to have a video now. it is movie time. >> this was recorded on a cellular phone by a witne
peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases...