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and mrs. peter bashar. mr. and mrs. james roosevelt junior.dible conversations] the honorable karen bass and ms. barbara jordan. >> i've been to paris and i love it and i'm very honored to be here today. >> the honorable lives sure when randall and jeffrey randall. >> i was responsible for europe in the first term. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. mary j. blige and mr. can do isaacs. >> it's a surprise. it's going to be fun though. i don't know. excuse me? my last name is french. the reverend al sharpton and ms. asia schott. >> i have been practicing my french. [inaudible conversations] the honorable jennifer palmieri and james flatts. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. arnie sorensen. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] most of the guests have arrived in you are looking at the scene from an area known as the bookseller if you are on tour at the white house. it's one of the first locations before you had upstairs. this is a burst the area where the guests arrive before going to the state florida. we said earlier the preside
and mrs. peter bashar. mr. and mrs. james roosevelt junior.dible conversations] the honorable karen bass and ms. barbara jordan. >> i've been to paris and i love it and i'm very honored to be here today. >> the honorable lives sure when randall and jeffrey randall. >> i was responsible for europe in the first term. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. mary j. blige and mr. can do isaacs. >> it's a surprise. it's going to be fun though. i don't know. excuse me? my last...
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mr. peters. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. peters: thank you, mr. chairman. california is experiencing its worst drought in decades, threatening local drinking water supplies, power generation and california's economy and relief doesn't seem to be near at hand. more than three quarters of the state is in extreme or exceptional drought which affects every resident in my home state. it would be wrong to take action today that may help one part of the state but harm another. in its current form the bill is not clear on how reallocating thousands of acre-feet of water from the san joaquin river restoration to the state's agricultural sector will affect future water supply. we must think about the long-term impacts of today's water decisions and my amendment ensures that the bill will not adversely affect any community's water supply or water budget, especially during predicted dry years. it's imperative that we figure out how to ensure sustainable water supplies so that next year, or in five years or to years, californians on farms or in the suburbs or
mr. peters. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. peters: thank you, mr. chairman. california is experiencing its worst drought in decades, threatening local drinking water supplies, power generation and california's economy and relief doesn't seem to be near at hand. more than three quarters of the state is in extreme or exceptional drought which affects every resident in my home state. it would be wrong to take action today that may help one part of the state but...
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and mrs. peter s. eliot. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. richard plethora .audible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith. mr. burton smith. ms. julie e. milliken. ms. roberta catherine and mist late -- missed rachael lagard. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hon. and mrs. mike donovan. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. joe been some. [inaudible conversations] the governor of kentucky and mrs. bashir. >> misters steve it plans -- it steve clemens. it. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. anderson this is steve holland. it jeff zucker and steve holland , longtime white house correspondent for writers. again, you're looking at the arrival of the guests that began around 6:30 p.m. this evening in an area known as the bookseller. they then moved upstairs for a re
and mrs. peter s. eliot. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. richard plethora .audible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith. mr. burton smith. ms. julie e. milliken. ms. roberta catherine and mist late -- missed rachael lagard. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick....
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and mrs. peter bashar. mr. and mrs. james roosevelt junior.dible conversations] the honorable karen bass and ms. barbara jordan. >> i've been to paris and i love it and i'm very honored to be here today. >> the honorable lives sure when randall and jeffrey randall. >> i was responsible for europe in the first term. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. mary j. blige and mr. can do isaacs. >> it's a surprise. it's going to be fun though. i don't know. excuse me? my last name is french. the reverend al sharpton and ms. asia schott. >> i have been practicing my french. [inaudible conversations] the honorable jennifer palmieri and james flatts. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. arnie sorensen. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] most of the guests have arrived in you are looking at the scene from an area known as the bookseller if you are on tour at the white house. it's one of the first locations before you had upstairs. this is a burst the area where the guests arrive before going to the state florida. we said earlier the preside
and mrs. peter bashar. mr. and mrs. james roosevelt junior.dible conversations] the honorable karen bass and ms. barbara jordan. >> i've been to paris and i love it and i'm very honored to be here today. >> the honorable lives sure when randall and jeffrey randall. >> i was responsible for europe in the first term. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. mary j. blige and mr. can do isaacs. >> it's a surprise. it's going to be fun though. i don't know. excuse me? my last...
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this a good thing we look at the details of the deal come in or it up plus we have the one meal me mr peter schiff live on today's show the money manager author and financial pundit in giving us his thoughts on the u.s. economy wage growth euro zone and pretty much everything else for that matter you won't want to miss that either and finally it's friday which means it's viewer feedback day here on boom but harrison i address your questions comments concerns that is on the shelf now let's get to it.
this a good thing we look at the details of the deal come in or it up plus we have the one meal me mr peter schiff live on today's show the money manager author and financial pundit in giving us his thoughts on the u.s. economy wage growth euro zone and pretty much everything else for that matter you won't want to miss that either and finally it's friday which means it's viewer feedback day here on boom but harrison i address your questions comments concerns that is on the shelf now let's get...
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this a good thing we look at the details of the deal come in or it up plus we have the one meal me mr peter schiff live on today's show the money manager author and financial pundit is giving us his thoughts on the u.s. economy wage growth euro zone and pretty much everything else for that matter you won't want to miss that either and finally it's friday which means it's viewer feedback day here on boom bust and harrison and i address your questions comments concerns that is on the shelf now let's get to it. our big story today comcast is gobbling up its main competitor time warner cable now the forty five billion dollars deal gives comcast the potential to completely reinvent the media landscape by wiping out its major rival comcast would have thirty three million cable subscribers and almost more importantly just as many broadband users giving it. away when it comes to setting market prices negotiating licensing fees and deciding what shows you can watch now the major implications will surely invite public scrutiny by regulators but with comcast. huge lobbying presence in washington many
this a good thing we look at the details of the deal come in or it up plus we have the one meal me mr peter schiff live on today's show the money manager author and financial pundit is giving us his thoughts on the u.s. economy wage growth euro zone and pretty much everything else for that matter you won't want to miss that either and finally it's friday which means it's viewer feedback day here on boom bust and harrison and i address your questions comments concerns that is on the shelf now...
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and mrs. peter per bershar. mr. and mrs. james roosevelt, jr. the honorable karen bass and ms.arbara jordan. >> i love paris and i am very honored to be here today. >> dr. jeffrey randall. >> i was responsible for europe in the first term. >> ms. mary j. blige. >> what am i performing tonight? that is a surprise. my last name is french. >> reverend al sharpton. >> i have been practicing my french. >> let's hear it. >> oui oui oui. >> the honorable james lyons. mr. and mrs. arnie sorenson. >> most of the guests have arrived. you are looking at the scene of an area known as the bookseller. it is one of the first locations before you had upstairs. this is the area where the guests arrive before going to the state tour. the president and mrs. obama hosted president hollande in the blue room which was redecorated with furniture in paris -- from paris. later in the program, chance for you to have a conversation with julianna smoot who serve in the obama administration as white house social secretary. one --ckground on this this is the seventh state or official visit dinner by the oba
and mrs. peter per bershar. mr. and mrs. james roosevelt, jr. the honorable karen bass and ms.arbara jordan. >> i love paris and i am very honored to be here today. >> dr. jeffrey randall. >> i was responsible for europe in the first term. >> ms. mary j. blige. >> what am i performing tonight? that is a surprise. my last name is french. >> reverend al sharpton. >> i have been practicing my french. >> let's hear it. >> oui oui oui. >>...
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mr. peters would come on the show and he is more than welcome to come back any time to come on any time toe the forum he so desperately wa [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to help you keep a germ-free office. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners and keyboard vacuums. to microfiber cloths that leave no speck behind. yes, staples has everything you need for a germaphobe-friendly office... [ sneezes, coughs ] except germ-free coworkers. [ retches ] thousands of products added online every day... [ click ] even protective suits. [ sneezes ] staples. make more happen. those litt cialis tadalafil for daily use [ sneezes ] helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac, upset stomach, dela
mr. peters would come on the show and he is more than welcome to come back any time to come on any time toe the forum he so desperately wa [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to help you keep a germ-free office. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners and keyboard vacuums. to microfiber cloths that leave no speck behind. yes, staples has everything you need for a germaphobe-friendly office... [ sneezes, coughs ] except germ-free coworkers. [ retches ]...
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mr. peters would come on the show and he is more than welcome to come back any time to come on any time to about this then he can have the forum he so desperately wants. if he wants to send his lawyers on, talk to them too. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to help you keep a germ-free office. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners and keyboard vacuums. to microfiber cloths that leave no speck behind. yes, staples has everything you need for a germaphobe-friendly office... [ sneezes, coughs ] except germ-free coworkers. [ retches ] thousands of products added online every day... [ click ] even protective suits. [ sneezes ] staples. make more happen. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪
mr. peters would come on the show and he is more than welcome to come back any time to come on any time to about this then he can have the forum he so desperately wants. if he wants to send his lawyers on, talk to them too. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to help you keep a germ-free office. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners and keyboard vacuums. to microfiber cloths that leave no speck behind. yes, staples has everything you...
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and mrs. peter s. eliot. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. richard plethora .audible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith. mr. burton smith. ms. julie e. milliken. ms. roberta catherine and mist late -- missed rachael lagard. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hon. and mrs. mike donovan. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. joe been some. [inaudible conversations] the governor of kentucky and mrs. bashir. >> misters steve it plans -- it steve clemens. it. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. anderson this is steve holland. it jeff zucker and steve holland , longtime white house correspondent for writers. again, you're looking at the arrival of the guests that began around 6:30 p.m. this evening in an area known as the bookseller. they then moved upstairs for a re
and mrs. peter s. eliot. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. richard plethora .audible conversations] mr. kevin smith. [inaudible conversations] correcting, mr. keith smith. mr. burton smith. ms. julie e. milliken. ms. roberta catherine and mist late -- missed rachael lagard. [inaudible conversations] ms. liz simon. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> the honor roll and mrs. harold rogers. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. jack smith. patrick....
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mr. peters is an experienced scuba diver.and stay calm and know what to do. he knew what he was doing because when you can see him in the film, you can see him ventilating. you can see him ventilating really hard. he knows about swimming and diving and being underwater. he may have been assuming he was going underwater again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i would be scared shitless. ♪ >> he was near to the end. presumably ken peters had a relationship with this whale. maybe he did. maybe that's what saved him, but peters got the whale to let him go. and they strung a net across, and ken peters pulled himself over the float line, and swam like a demon to a slide out because the whale was coming right behind him. the whale jumped over it and kept right after him. he tried to stand up and run but his feet were damaged. he scrambled. and they take this as a prime example of their training working. and they say stand back and stay calm. and that did work. they claim this is a victor
mr. peters is an experienced scuba diver.and stay calm and know what to do. he knew what he was doing because when you can see him in the film, you can see him ventilating. you can see him ventilating really hard. he knows about swimming and diving and being underwater. he may have been assuming he was going underwater again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i would be scared shitless. ♪ >> he was near to the end. presumably ken peters had a...
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mr. peters seems to be encouraging publicity for -- if you say this is wrong, get it off the air.apolitano: she is an unwell person, and articulate person, fearless person, sympathetic person. meghan kelly looked in the camera. i did it on fox and friends. come on fox. this is not much of the stuart varney will have the here and we will interrogate you together. judge napolitano: stuart: do you think the congressman has a leg to stand on, what you said is inaccurate? is he saying that? judge napolitano: he has a defense to make to her claim but he has zero, not a scintilla as the president would say, not a smidgen to threaten television stations. stuart: will the judge take the place? will lead lawyer -- judge napolitano: the sec? absolutely not. absolutely not. first amendment was written to encourage broad robust open political debate. this doesn't come close to the line. stuart: you waited until the end to do the hand gesture. i like it. thank you. thank you very much. we already know google is getting into robots, artificial intelligence but now hacking into your brain? really
mr. peters seems to be encouraging publicity for -- if you say this is wrong, get it off the air.apolitano: she is an unwell person, and articulate person, fearless person, sympathetic person. meghan kelly looked in the camera. i did it on fox and friends. come on fox. this is not much of the stuart varney will have the here and we will interrogate you together. judge napolitano: stuart: do you think the congressman has a leg to stand on, what you said is inaccurate? is he saying that? judge...
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joanna coles and mr. peter got one -- godwin. >> we just brought it and it shattered.e heard there is no dancing. [inaudible] i'm about to find out, i think. this is jewelry from sydney in chicago. i am hoping this isn't too fluffy. thank you. mr. ara aprikian. mr. john luddy. >> ms. elizabeth strickler. >> the honorable tod stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb baloo. mr. andrew tobias. ms. marie brenner. >> the honorable edward randall royce and mrs. royce. [inaudible] you want toanything say about the day and how things are going? >> enjoy the evening. >> mr. and mrs. lee saunders. bill and jane stetson. >> the honorable daniel gray. >> ms. janique sealey. >> the honorable mr. karen in and leslie euro and -- kiernan. >> mr. james crane. >> mr. frank skinner. aleman.nifer bado >> ms. rebecca shaw ms. beth shaw. >> mr. and mrs. ken fraser. >> ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. >> mr. and mrs. david stern. >> mr. robert mailer anderson. >> ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. >> mr. laura ross and mr. james ross. me
joanna coles and mr. peter got one -- godwin. >> we just brought it and it shattered.e heard there is no dancing. [inaudible] i'm about to find out, i think. this is jewelry from sydney in chicago. i am hoping this isn't too fluffy. thank you. mr. ara aprikian. mr. john luddy. >> ms. elizabeth strickler. >> the honorable tod stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb baloo. mr. andrew tobias. ms. marie brenner. >> the honorable edward randall royce and mrs. royce....
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mr. peters for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and chair yellen, first i would like to congratulate you on your historic nomination and your confirmation as the fed chair and thank you for appearing with us here today. and being so generous with your time. it is not easy to be in the so-called hot seat for as long as you are. thank you for doing that. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> new data came out showing that two years after the korea-u.s. free trade agreement was passed we have now a record trade deficit with korea. in fact you are orks trade deficit with korea increased 56% since 2011 which was the year before the trade agreement took effect and without question this certainly hurts american manufacturers and american workers. congress i believe can't ignore the impact of trade pacts on our free trade. i oppose fast track authority unless that agreement includes very strong enforceable mechanisms or currency manipulation. i have serious concerns that china is included while maintaining the most closed auto market. the yen
mr. peters for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and chair yellen, first i would like to congratulate you on your historic nomination and your confirmation as the fed chair and thank you for appearing with us here today. and being so generous with your time. it is not easy to be in the so-called hot seat for as long as you are. thank you for doing that. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> new data came out showing that two years after the korea-u.s. free trade agreement...
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michael mcnulty, the general manager in west virginia and a partner in hollingsworth and mr. peter weaver, the vice president of government affairs international liquid terminal association. we will start with mr. tenet. >> mr. chairman. >> i have a lot of family in west virginia who have been adversely affected and please don't think that i'm not interested. it is great to see the secretary of state and i'm delighted to be here and we look forward to hearing from all the witnesses. >> i think it's obvious that the members of the senate that there are many committee hearings going on including the most important committees and for our witnesses will be part of our record. so the written testimony will be made part of the record and you may foresee it as you wish. so we ask that you keep your comments to the i've minute mark and with that we will start with natalie. >> thank you so much. it is good to see you all again. and to all the members of the committee who will be reading mr. work. thank you for holding this hearing and thank you for inviting me to share the challenges that w
michael mcnulty, the general manager in west virginia and a partner in hollingsworth and mr. peter weaver, the vice president of government affairs international liquid terminal association. we will start with mr. tenet. >> mr. chairman. >> i have a lot of family in west virginia who have been adversely affected and please don't think that i'm not interested. it is great to see the secretary of state and i'm delighted to be here and we look forward to hearing from all the witnesses....
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mr. bell nardi himself. peter runs the show here, he has been for years heavies that's the point. europe has posted film festivals for so long, it is automatically now a movie makers top destination. >> i don't think it's a new attraction, it is a very old attraction, and people like to go to film festival to celebrate the art of the films. so we are the old oning but the good thing is in berlin, we have the young people coming here. >> venice two of europe's other big film festivals they are held in the summer, so they have the draw of the hotter weather to match, and even though berlin is cold right now, it is winter, remember. >> movies like this are expecting a very warm reception. the director of test said when he was offered berlin, there was no choice, he had to say yes. >> european countries put your movie in theaters to a much larger degree than america does, so you get more exposure, we will be in theaters in poland, and england, and france. so it's and all that comes out of the festival like berlin. >> this movie, the grand budapest hotel opens the show, and is one of t
mr. bell nardi himself. peter runs the show here, he has been for years heavies that's the point. europe has posted film festivals for so long, it is automatically now a movie makers top destination. >> i don't think it's a new attraction, it is a very old attraction, and people like to go to film festival to celebrate the art of the films. so we are the old oning but the good thing is in berlin, we have the young people coming here. >> venice two of europe's other big film...
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mr. president, go ahead with this. let's create new jobs. >> all right. peter alexander. bama on mj. >> on my childhood wall still. that's what i'm saying. >> that's going to do it for this edition of "news nation." i'm craig melvin. don't go anywhere. "the cycle" is up next. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: right now, get 0.9% apr on all passat models plus a total of $1000 in bonuses. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemen
mr. president, go ahead with this. let's create new jobs. >> all right. peter alexander. bama on mj. >> on my childhood wall still. that's what i'm saying. >> that's going to do it for this edition of "news nation." i'm craig melvin. don't go anywhere. "the cycle" is up next. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring]...
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mr. kern, what's your day job? >> great question, peter. well, my day job is helping take care of the smithsonian and the legacy that the american people give us. you know we host over 30 million people to the museum. my job is to help make the museums work help the directors do their job. i have to take care of budgets and politics and public relations and things but also the content of the work what we do what we show the kind of ways in which we want to help americans and people around the world understand the american experience. >> how long have you been with the smithsonian? >> i first worked here in 1976 for the bicentennial of the united states, and then permanently since 1994. >> as the under secretary, are you the coo in a sense? >> well, we have three under secretary, one a earth science one is finance administration, and i'm for everything else. i have a ph.d. in anthropology. >> all right. american history in 101 objects. where did you get the idea? >> well there's a fellow who runs the british museum, ewen mcgregor and he wrot
mr. kern, what's your day job? >> great question, peter. well, my day job is helping take care of the smithsonian and the legacy that the american people give us. you know we host over 30 million people to the museum. my job is to help make the museums work help the directors do their job. i have to take care of budgets and politics and public relations and things but also the content of the work what we do what we show the kind of ways in which we want to help americans and people around...
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mr. bernanke and some other points. peter barnes joins us from inside the beltway with more. peteer?s right. this is five-year anniversary of all these discussions back in 2008 as the financial crisis was unfolding. this is the fed's practice. so we got these minutes today, and they showed that at the fed policy meeting on september 16th, 2008, the dayyafter lehman brothers went bankrupt, fed officials were struggling to size up the magnitude of the crisis.% former fed chairman ben bernanke said at that meeting that he was kind of confused and a little muddled by what was going on but, quote, i think that our policies actually looking pretty good. but by december it was sinking in this was pretty bad. at the policy meeting in mid-december 2008, bernanke said at start of the meeting, as you know we're at historic juncture for the u.s. economy and federal reserve. financial and economic crisis is severe despite extraordinary efforts not only by federal reserve but other policymakers here and around the world. then at the end of the meeting richmond fed president jeffrey lacker challeng
mr. bernanke and some other points. peter barnes joins us from inside the beltway with more. peteer?s right. this is five-year anniversary of all these discussions back in 2008 as the financial crisis was unfolding. this is the fed's practice. so we got these minutes today, and they showed that at the fed policy meeting on september 16th, 2008, the dayyafter lehman brothers went bankrupt, fed officials were struggling to size up the magnitude of the crisis.% former fed chairman ben bernanke...
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. >> it was my son, peter. mr. doocy, open up.to take it away? the obamacare web site could be vulnerable to an attack by russian hackers. the site has been linked to developers from belarus intent on hijacking your information. earlier we spoke with bill gertz about what threats we could be facing. >> the real concern here is that the health care network is connected to seven different hubs within the federal government. if you can get past one of the fire walls in the healthcare.gov site, you can get into sensitive databases, including the irs, and department of homeland security. so that's really the threat. >> so far the department of health and human services says it has found no indication of yet.oftware developed in that we'll keep following it. >>> from "american idol" to the political arena, clay aiken is now running for a democratic seat in congress, but he credits one particular republican leader with inspiring his decision. listen to this. >> i'm a democrat, but it was when i was appointed by president bush to serve on
. >> it was my son, peter. mr. doocy, open up.to take it away? the obamacare web site could be vulnerable to an attack by russian hackers. the site has been linked to developers from belarus intent on hijacking your information. earlier we spoke with bill gertz about what threats we could be facing. >> the real concern here is that the health care network is connected to seven different hubs within the federal government. if you can get past one of the fire walls in the...
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phoenix, dave shatski, and from california, peter glick, the president and founder of the pacific institute, a group that promotes environmental sustainability. and mr. glick, there have always been droughts in the southwest. and how bad is this one, compared with the ones that you've seen in the past? what's different? >> that's right, we have wet years, we have dry years, and the climate is variable, especially in the western u.s. but without a doubt, the drought is unprecedented. we have had stream and pleasure measurement in the state of california. and by any measurement, really, this drought is deeper than we have seen in the last 150 years. basically deeper than we have seen in the modern history of california. we're in a big hole, and it doesn't look like its getting any better. >> dave, what does it mean for your members? is it yonder they can just and use water one way or another, are we already talking about a situation that's well beyond that? >> well, farmers are highly innovative and able to adapt to changing circumstances, and i think that goes with the occupation, but as peter said, we're in a third dry year, and this year is particu
phoenix, dave shatski, and from california, peter glick, the president and founder of the pacific institute, a group that promotes environmental sustainability. and mr. glick, there have always been droughts in the southwest. and how bad is this one, compared with the ones that you've seen in the past? what's different? >> that's right, we have wet years, we have dry years, and the climate is variable, especially in the western u.s. but without a doubt, the drought is unprecedented. we...
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mr carr today announced a new passenger seventeen kenyan and twenty eight express trains including the marine services between peter hitchens and tony's destinations. felix will need a strong bid to boost investment in infrastructure projects like isp being quoted doors and get the key to the twenty dollars on easton and vest and boots to the fewest runs the nines. we learned from my apartment. ignore the run and more tender. in britain. and what's so awful. most of them despite these into such a project she's still spend on fun to tease me the most is disappointing bland lack of capital spending announcements the accident at home he's in the country and special mention was made all the proceeds to me she tensed in purity. i think would reasonably consistent content twenty eight mm and incidents yet despite did nominal wealthiest nations in the crimean war but didn't want as many days since the budget and tax. a book about the dog didn't even know i let you see a view of the court in the pool get them ordered me to knit so i made up. last night yet. that is large enough i got linked to the delegates for spending bu
mr carr today announced a new passenger seventeen kenyan and twenty eight express trains including the marine services between peter hitchens and tony's destinations. felix will need a strong bid to boost investment in infrastructure projects like isp being quoted doors and get the key to the twenty dollars on easton and vest and boots to the fewest runs the nines. we learned from my apartment. ignore the run and more tender. in britain. and what's so awful. most of them despite these into such...
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mr. sperling, i want to thank the peter g.eterson foundation for its continued support of these events, and i would like to introduce loretta to say a couple of words. [applause] >> thank you, ben, and good morning, everyone. the peter g. peterson foundation is proud to support this morning's discussion. we are a nonpartisan foundation whose mission is to increase awareness and accelerate action on the nation's fiscal and economic challenges. one, one part of our mission is to facilitate discussions like this with leaders like gene sperling who have been at the helm of the nation's fiscal and economic policy for decades. i worked with gene in the clinton white house, and so this is the first time in a long while that i've had the pleasure of listening to him in a morning briefing. i'm very much looking forward to this morning's discussion, and i hope you are too. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, lorettament -- loretta. let's not waste any more time and into cues the -- introduce the director of the international the fiscal
mr. sperling, i want to thank the peter g.eterson foundation for its continued support of these events, and i would like to introduce loretta to say a couple of words. [applause] >> thank you, ben, and good morning, everyone. the peter g. peterson foundation is proud to support this morning's discussion. we are a nonpartisan foundation whose mission is to increase awareness and accelerate action on the nation's fiscal and economic challenges. one, one part of our mission is to facilitate...
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peter barbee believed the coroner's ruling was inaccurate. >> you have an incompetent coroner. and that's being polite. >> so these wounds tell me that the story that mrriginally gave was the correct one and that there were no injuries inflicted on mr. leiker's body by alvin latham. >> when alvin latham went on trial for the murder of tinky leiker, prosecutors played alvin's confession for the jury. but later, the jury watched the entire eight-hour interrogation. >> you did it! how you did it? >> i don't know. >> you hit the man and covered his mouth with duct tape? what did you do? >> i didn't hit him. >> well, how'd it happen? >> i don't know. >> anyone that watched the tape, that saw what happened, any intelligent person couldn't help be convinced that this was a blatant case of police brutality. >> the jury also heard from the defense pathologist who concluded tinky's death was an accident. and alvin latham took the stand in his own defense and told the same story he told to the coast guard after the storm, that tinky's foot got stuck in the fishing nets and that his death was an accident. after six hours of deliberation, the jury came back with t
peter barbee believed the coroner's ruling was inaccurate. >> you have an incompetent coroner. and that's being polite. >> so these wounds tell me that the story that mrriginally gave was the correct one and that there were no injuries inflicted on mr. leiker's body by alvin latham. >> when alvin latham went on trial for the murder of tinky leiker, prosecutors played alvin's confession for the jury. but later, the jury watched the entire eight-hour interrogation. >> you...
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none of this information is new, dhs spokesman peter boguard stated, as it was part of a public trial many years ago in which mrrrone helped put a corrupt individual behind bars. he has the confidence of two secretaries from two administrations in both parties. republican lawmakers are now questioning whether he made full disclosure of all this information when the fbi first approved his security clearance. >> i can tell you having looked at the information, this is not inend of it. there is more to come. we are doing an investigation. we have got to get to the bottom of this. it's too sensitive of a security post, and again, it begs the question, how does somebody get that kind of security clearance? >> and in case you were wondering, yes, marrone is still married to vincent fumo's daughter. >> james, thank you. we'll follow it. >> are democrats in a panic over possibly losing the u.s. senate this year? we'll ask the fox all-stars. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50
none of this information is new, dhs spokesman peter boguard stated, as it was part of a public trial many years ago in which mrrrone helped put a corrupt individual behind bars. he has the confidence of two secretaries from two administrations in both parties. republican lawmakers are now questioning whether he made full disclosure of all this information when the fbi first approved his security clearance. >> i can tell you having looked at the information, this is not inend of it. there...
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joining me is jim urio, peter costa, president of empire executions, and michael, forbes executive editor. i go to you, mr. urio. the world is not coming to an end. we saw that earlier in the morning with the jobless claims coming back down. how are you playing it now? today's big gain has a lot of technical information on it. >> i would rather be long than short. i want to he are mind a month when we saw the print on the last jobs report. i heard the whole trading floor go, oh, man, because it was awful. we felt like we were coming to the end of the world back then. we need proof that it's not. it's coming. when we get a bond price break like this going into one of these numbers and it's a strong move, it seems like the number has confirmed that direction. i do think it's going to be a decent amount tomorrow and i'd rather be long than short. >> i think we're basically creating a tradeable bottom on the jobs question, if we get a lousy jobs report such as mr. iuorio was describing, can it be blamed on the weather, john silvia, or will it be blamed on a sinking economy? that's an important question. weath
joining me is jim urio, peter costa, president of empire executions, and michael, forbes executive editor. i go to you, mr. urio. the world is not coming to an end. we saw that earlier in the morning with the jobless claims coming back down. how are you playing it now? today's big gain has a lot of technical information on it. >> i would rather be long than short. i want to he are mind a month when we saw the print on the last jobs report. i heard the whole trading floor go, oh, man,...
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peters wonderful point on false analogies. and now it -- a dinner that we were both at with mr.n, we were next to him when a journalist asked him why london was still in the red square. he asked them what country are you from. he said great britain. and he asked why do you still have statues of oliver cromwell? [laughter] he has a ready answer for everything. the analogy of cromwell and landon. and then it is explain that cromwell is not involved in the parliament. i want to come back to the question of syria and i think it has been partially answered. you ask what leverage the u.s. has. not much. is absolutelyogy .he anti-example for mr. putin he said it in so many terms. russia has always believed that president assad would prevail and it looks at the moment as if he will. a major concern is to have a strong secular government in damascus. were an islamist government come to power that has implications not only for the region that russia would find dangerous but for russia itself and for its own north caucuses and the other islamic parts of russia. and therefore all of these o
peters wonderful point on false analogies. and now it -- a dinner that we were both at with mr.n, we were next to him when a journalist asked him why london was still in the red square. he asked them what country are you from. he said great britain. and he asked why do you still have statues of oliver cromwell? [laughter] he has a ready answer for everything. the analogy of cromwell and landon. and then it is explain that cromwell is not involved in the parliament. i want to come back to the...
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peter's office. that's all. jackie. you can't do this. do what? rachel has always done what's best for rachel. well, it's always nice chatting with you, mr.old, but, um, i have to find a place for this. artwork. party planning. you know, my domain. $830,000. that's our final offer. we used to work for you. there are always three offers before the final offer. you shouldn't overestimate our generosity. and you shouldn't underestimate how great it is to watch you scrambling. 'cause you know you lost. so why don't we skip the next half hour of gymnastics and get right to the $1.5 million you have been authorized to offer. sondra: mrs. florrick, you have a call. take a message. i think you're gonna want to talk to him. (beep) this is alicia florrick. kluger: oh, there you are. hello to you, mrs. florrick. this is george kluger. alicia: george...? g... (sighs) otherwise known to you as judge kluger the magnificent. ah, yes, of course, your honor. is everything all right? oh, oh, yes. everything is just, uh, fine, thank you. uh, mrs. florrick, please don't take this the wrong way, but i was wondering if you would like to get some coffee? excuse
peter's office. that's all. jackie. you can't do this. do what? rachel has always done what's best for rachel. well, it's always nice chatting with you, mr.old, but, um, i have to find a place for this. artwork. party planning. you know, my domain. $830,000. that's our final offer. we used to work for you. there are always three offers before the final offer. you shouldn't overestimate our generosity. and you shouldn't underestimate how great it is to watch you scrambling. 'cause you know you...
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mr. mike thompson, working with peter king of new york, has a bipartisan bill to do that. if we take this bill up on the floor, it will pass. the votes are there. the american people are more than they are. members of the nra, on this piece of gun violence prevention. that is what mr. thompson's bill is. i am honored to be here with the baltimore."peak i know what courage it takes. baltimore county is a place where he is a leader and a teacher on this subject. i had the privilege of being with him when he was recognized for his work on the violence against women act. these things come together so well. chief, thank you for your courage and leadership. just a veteran, a wounded veteran, a gun owner, a hunter. , iolyn mccarthy said to me want to thank you for one thing. and that is appointing mike thompson to head the task force. you know what sarah mccarthy's commitment is to this issue. that is the best possible complement. .verything has been said i know we have the votes. we want to vote. we want to finish the job. when we do in the house, it will passed in the senate. o
mr. mike thompson, working with peter king of new york, has a bipartisan bill to do that. if we take this bill up on the floor, it will pass. the votes are there. the american people are more than they are. members of the nra, on this piece of gun violence prevention. that is what mr. thompson's bill is. i am honored to be here with the baltimore."peak i know what courage it takes. baltimore county is a place where he is a leader and a teacher on this subject. i had the privilege of being...
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we're still got peter with us from brussels. julia, we know about mr.'s four-point plan for italy. we know how the eurozone, how the eu stands on rome and on italy. but what about mr. renzi? what's his stance versus the eu? it's quite interesting, carolyn. he has actually said in the past that he doesn't believe italy is sticking to the 3% deficit is the right way to go. he believes there should be some flexibility there to introduce and allow the structural reforms. so it makes his choice of an economic minister crucial for whoever has to come to brussels on a monthly basis and negotiate and talk to those people there. but what we're focusing here, on, over the next few days is the critical elements of pulling a coalition government together here and deciding just who is representing what in the cabinet. and then we'll get a great sense of leverage we've had, what concessions he's had to make to the individual parties. we know the new center right has suggested that without them, this coalition government isn't going to go ahead. and what we've heard i
we're still got peter with us from brussels. julia, we know about mr.'s four-point plan for italy. we know how the eurozone, how the eu stands on rome and on italy. but what about mr. renzi? what's his stance versus the eu? it's quite interesting, carolyn. he has actually said in the past that he doesn't believe italy is sticking to the 3% deficit is the right way to go. he believes there should be some flexibility there to introduce and allow the structural reforms. so it makes his choice of...
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peter baker of "the new york times." they are all authors. fiona, along with her colleague in our foreign policy program, wrote a book on mr. putin. that is the title, in fact. it is on sale in our bookstore. but you don't have to go even to the bookstore to get a copy of angela's book, which is right outside of this auditorium. as for peter, he has a new book out called "days of fire," which covers a great deal of ground, including president bush 43's ability to look into the eyes and see into the soul of his foreign counterpart. maybe that will come up in the course of our conversation. peter and his wife, susan glasser, a number of years ago -- i guess you updated it in 2007, 2008, something like that -- "kremlin rising," based on your own reporting from russia. so we have here a panel that not only brings to the topic a certain amount of expertise, but also shows here at brookings reaching out to the larger community of people working on issues that our scholars are here. angela is very much part of the brookings family. she is a nonresident senior fellow in foreign policy. peter, despite the demands of his day job, has been v
peter baker of "the new york times." they are all authors. fiona, along with her colleague in our foreign policy program, wrote a book on mr. putin. that is the title, in fact. it is on sale in our bookstore. but you don't have to go even to the bookstore to get a copy of angela's book, which is right outside of this auditorium. as for peter, he has a new book out called "days of fire," which covers a great deal of ground, including president bush 43's ability to look into...
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peter alexander. thank you very much. >>> mr. roker, what's the latest on this? >> well, this thing is intensifying.t makes it a bomb, if you will. a meteorological weather bomb blowing up. as far as the system is concerned, it's making its way off the coast. right off the shore line. you can see the yellows and oranges. that's heavy precipitation. thunderstorms happening. then you've got some ice mixed in and now heavy snow developing. as we look at philadelphia, they have been picking up snow at a rate of two to four inches per hour. so this is heavy, wet snow. it causes big problems. as this system makes its way up the coast, it's got all that tons of moisture, coming in off the ocean. the heaviest snow will be west of i-95. that 32-degree line that's where the heaviest snow will be. and so as that system moves up and away early tomorrow morning, with strong winds behind it, you can see we're looking at washington, d.c., six to nine inches and same in philadelphia. new york city, six to ten inches by tomorrow morning. rutland, vermont, 10 to 16. and up into parts of northern new england, we're lo
peter alexander. thank you very much. >>> mr. roker, what's the latest on this? >> well, this thing is intensifying.t makes it a bomb, if you will. a meteorological weather bomb blowing up. as far as the system is concerned, it's making its way off the coast. right off the shore line. you can see the yellows and oranges. that's heavy precipitation. thunderstorms happening. then you've got some ice mixed in and now heavy snow developing. as we look at philadelphia, they have been...
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mr. energy. it is unbelievable that this guy is in his sixties, he is like he is 32. how has this worked? >> well in my opinion, in my opinion, peter carroll could be the greatest speech maker and the greatest guy in the world but if you don't have russell wilson and you don't have an absolutely totalitarian defense like he has, you are going to be sort of, you know, yelling in the wind, but i do believe, jim, you said it exactly right, and rachel, that he knows his players so well, he knows what gets players happy, you know, no repeat friday at practice, he has all of this music playing at practice. >> rose: throughout the interview i think that paul allen did here and about an hour we had a conversation. >> and what did you think of him. >> i thought highly of him. >> i mean, he had confidence in his team and loved his team and i mean, and then people of seattle said to him you have got to keep this team in seattle, it was because of paul allen they stayed in seattle, they were halfway gone in a stadium and got the vote on that, he made that a precondition to, you know, him doing it and what he said to me about pete is said pete
mr. energy. it is unbelievable that this guy is in his sixties, he is like he is 32. how has this worked? >> well in my opinion, in my opinion, peter carroll could be the greatest speech maker and the greatest guy in the world but if you don't have russell wilson and you don't have an absolutely totalitarian defense like he has, you are going to be sort of, you know, yelling in the wind, but i do believe, jim, you said it exactly right, and rachel, that he knows his players so well, he...