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and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.bsolutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a-double l-s balls. >> in the hollywood, the co-writer, carl reiner, "dick van dyke." >> i wish somebody had told me. i would have worn my hair. tans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. my name is daniel. i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try l
and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.bsolutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a-double l-s balls. >> in the...
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mr. peters proposes an amendment numbered 55 to amendment numbered 2. at the appropriate place insert the following -- ms. cantwell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: mr. president senator peters' amendment number 55, would require the e.p.a. to complete a study on the environmental impacts of petcoke, and my colleague has been here on the floor speaking on the tar sands issue in general because kalamazoo had one of the worst tar sands oil spills in the nation's history and he has been down here talking about things that we need to do to protect people, not just in the state of michigan but throughout the united states, and one of the aftermath effects of this issue is also petcoke which my colleague from illinois has been down here speaking to, and this is a very big issue for midwest senators who have an amount of petcoke in their communities and want to see the proper environmental treatment of this. so i am thinking that senator peters will be back down to speak in more detail on amendment n
mr. peters proposes an amendment numbered 55 to amendment numbered 2. at the appropriate place insert the following -- ms. cantwell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: mr. president senator peters' amendment number 55, would require the e.p.a. to complete a study on the environmental impacts of petcoke, and my colleague has been here on the floor speaking on the tar sands issue in general because kalamazoo had one of the worst tar sands...
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. >> i believe mrs. peters said, you know, "you're being slow," like falling behind in line. and i think the easters took it as their son was being mentally slow. >> reporter: jill easter's words to kelli grew increasingly heated. >> and i said, "i'm done. this is crazy." and that made her very angry. she lost her mind over it. i turned my back, and she yelled, "i will get you!" [ laughs ] >> reporter: using their legal acumen, these two lawyers launched a vitriolic campaign against kelli peters. their letter to the school principal was also handed out to parents in the parking lot -- it accused kelli of purposely leaving their son unsupervised, blamed her for his anxiety attacks, and demanded that she be fired from her unpaid position. >> they attempted to have me removed from the school, removed from any irvine school. banished. completely banished. >> reporter: after the school investigation backed kelli 100%, jill easter stepped up her anti-kelli animus in court. >> what else did she and her husband do? >> filed lawsuits against me. a restraining order. she told the judge
. >> i believe mrs. peters said, you know, "you're being slow," like falling behind in line. and i think the easters took it as their son was being mentally slow. >> reporter: jill easter's words to kelli grew increasingly heated. >> and i said, "i'm done. this is crazy." and that made her very angry. she lost her mind over it. i turned my back, and she yelled, "i will get you!" [ laughs ] >> reporter: using their legal acumen, these two...
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mr. peters of michigan. mr. reed of rhode island. the vice president: please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you takthis obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations. the vice president: the clerk will read the names of the next group. order in the senate, please. the clerk: mr. are issue of idaho. mr. roberts of kansas. mr. rounds of south dakota. mr. sasse of nebraska. the vice president: please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and th
mr. peters of michigan. mr. reed of rhode island. the vice president: please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you takthis obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you...
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vonk, engineering gigs division at the national highway traffic safety administration and mr. peter, associate professor of civil construction and environmental engineering at iowa state university. mr. scambati? >> sorry about that, thank you for that. i'd like to thank the ntsb, member rosekind and also dr. bessik for the opportunity to speak to you today. i'm going to be bringing a little bit of a different perspective i'm going to talk to you about some of the technologies that are available in the market to be able to detect drowsy driver, focus on some of the areas that are specific to bosch, but in general i'll give you an insight/overview what we're doing in the industry. so of course, i'll talk a little bit about the motivation behind that, but there was many, many panels that have already covered most of the motivation of why we've addressed this topic with technology. i'll give you a little bit about the market trends and what's regard to where driver monitoring is going, talk about the scope of some of the bosch activities related to this technology in this area and in t
vonk, engineering gigs division at the national highway traffic safety administration and mr. peter, associate professor of civil construction and environmental engineering at iowa state university. mr. scambati? >> sorry about that, thank you for that. i'd like to thank the ntsb, member rosekind and also dr. bessik for the opportunity to speak to you today. i'm going to be bringing a little bit of a different perspective i'm going to talk to you about some of the technologies that are...
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mr. peters: thank you. i would like to ask for a unanimous consent to lay the pending amendment aside and to call up amendment number 70, which is basically a very commonsense amendment -- the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from michigan mr. peters, proposes amendment number 7 to amendment number 2. at the appropriate place insert the following: section -- mr. peters: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from michigan. mr. peters: i'd like to say a few words about this amendment which i believe is a very commonsense amendment based on the very simple premise that before congress intervenes to approve this new pipeline that's before us, the pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration, the federal agency which oversees pipeline safety should certify it has the resources required to carry out its duties. specifically the amendment before the se
mr. peters: thank you. i would like to ask for a unanimous consent to lay the pending amendment aside and to call up amendment number 70, which is basically a very commonsense amendment -- the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from michigan mr. peters, proposes amendment number 7 to amendment number 2. at the appropriate place insert the following: section -- mr. peters: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with...
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. >> mr. peter hayes. >> of course the secure services must have the necessary tools for the job but does she accept the priority is speak up, stand up against and where necessary confront islamophobia, anti-semitism, racism and the fascist groups like the bnt and their derivatives and spread this poison and also the vial prejudices of far too many representatives and members of? >> the right honourable gentleman is absolutely right we need to stand up and send a very clear message from everybody in this house, we stand for freedom, we stand for freedom of the press, we stand for our democracy and we oppose the vile views that lead to the sort of incidents we've seen in paris. we must recognize if this country we've seen a number of terrorist attacks in this country over the years the most recent of course were in 2013 where we saw both rigby murder's murder but the murder of muhammad salim and attempt to plant a number of mosques in west midland and that was undertaken by a far right extremist. we
. >> mr. peter hayes. >> of course the secure services must have the necessary tools for the job but does she accept the priority is speak up, stand up against and where necessary confront islamophobia, anti-semitism, racism and the fascist groups like the bnt and their derivatives and spread this poison and also the vial prejudices of far too many representatives and members of? >> the right honourable gentleman is absolutely right we need to stand up and send a very clear...
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chad meyer and you heard from mr. peter judd there talking about how the snowfall there is breaking record ss, right? >> yes, dorngs it has to do with the topography with worcester county where we are up to three solid feet of snow in one location and still snowing. it is the moisture coming on shore, and the rotation of the cell, and the cells come on shore with the little bit of the ocean effect or the ocean enhance enhancement of the snow. there is the snow snowing in boston right now, and still in portland and manchester and nashua and into nantucket still seeing the snow and portland with a little bit of the break for a while, and still some snow coming coming, and talking about close to records, a lieuen inberg and and -- lieuunenburg has not reported and neither has auburn but we will get all of the reported stations coming in in the morning around 9:00 but looking at what we have so far and this is the deal in nantucket, the wind blew or gusted for 17 straight hours over 78 miles per hour and the winds gusted that h
chad meyer and you heard from mr. peter judd there talking about how the snowfall there is breaking record ss, right? >> yes, dorngs it has to do with the topography with worcester county where we are up to three solid feet of snow in one location and still snowing. it is the moisture coming on shore, and the rotation of the cell, and the cells come on shore with the little bit of the ocean effect or the ocean enhance enhancement of the snow. there is the snow snowing in boston right now,...
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mr. daily not related to peter is here as well secretary treasurer and mr. really from the local 10 is here if you want to say a few words. >> thank you, welcome commissioners over the last 20 years i've had an opportunity to work with pier 80 with religious containers and things since 2008 they had to generate two which revenue for the longer shore distribution e division this will be a nice opportunity to give back to san francisco we both loaded and the ships they've made many years this place has been dormant with metro quite a few years knowing how well, we work together with san francisco it will be nice to have them back in business and having the revenue come back to the city of san francisco and having the long-term shoreman back to work get back to business and work get that terminal open we've had an opportunity over the last 6 years for the jobs it is related to the longshoreman division we go to pier 94 and knowing where we were that place needs to be reopened san francisco needs to generate revenue we'll have lost it there it will be nice thank
mr. daily not related to peter is here as well secretary treasurer and mr. really from the local 10 is here if you want to say a few words. >> thank you, welcome commissioners over the last 20 years i've had an opportunity to work with pier 80 with religious containers and things since 2008 they had to generate two which revenue for the longer shore distribution e division this will be a nice opportunity to give back to san francisco we both loaded and the ships they've made many years...
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mrs. 20 minutes. >> thank you, peter, for joining us. we will move briskly and we have a lot of ground to cover. let me put it to you directly. you have created controversy with your claim that innovation is slowing down. is this an assertion or is it based on data? >> it is hard to measure technological progress we have. there is so much under the rubric. my claim is that over the last 40 years since the 1970s we have continued to have very fast progress in the world of computers, internet, mobile , internet and that whole ensemble of things. we've had a much less progress in just about everything else and so a lot of things in the 50s and 60s, supersonic aviation, space travel underwater cities, desalination plants turning deserts into farmland or forced into the green revolution by a culture that has been bob as much progress. they even consider the technology today. and so we have a very narrow cone of progress and it is i think reflected in a general sense of stagnation. in our society. where median wages have not gone up that much in the last four years. so even though people in the techni
mrs. 20 minutes. >> thank you, peter, for joining us. we will move briskly and we have a lot of ground to cover. let me put it to you directly. you have created controversy with your claim that innovation is slowing down. is this an assertion or is it based on data? >> it is hard to measure technological progress we have. there is so much under the rubric. my claim is that over the last 40 years since the 1970s we have continued to have very fast progress in the world of computers,...
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mr. peters: thank you.isten to this debate as to the importance of pipeline safety as we are debating a very important bill to give approval to one specific pipeline in this country, which is a very unprecedented type of vote in the senate, my question to you is, why do we not have an opportunity, or wouldn't you agree that we should have an opportunity to offer amendments? you know, i know that i am new to the senate, but i was informed that this would be an open amendment process. my idea of an open amendment process is you can actually offer amendments. it means you can also actually debate amendments. that is an open process particularly something as important as protecting our great lakes. this incredible, immense body of fresh water one of the largest body of fresh water in the world. we have a pipeline that goes through there above the lake bed that could potentially be catastrophic if there is a break. as senator stabenow mentioned in michigan we've already had the most expensive pipeline break in h
mr. peters: thank you.isten to this debate as to the importance of pipeline safety as we are debating a very important bill to give approval to one specific pipeline in this country, which is a very unprecedented type of vote in the senate, my question to you is, why do we not have an opportunity, or wouldn't you agree that we should have an opportunity to offer amendments? you know, i know that i am new to the senate, but i was informed that this would be an open amendment process. my idea of...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. that kansas missouri feeling will end when the first basketball game comes up i'm guessing. >> senator pete ers. peters. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you for your witnesses on your testimony about the freight system today. i appreciate it. as a new member of the committee, i have enjoyed learning more about this wonder wonderful system that we have in the country and the ways we can improve it. i have a couple of questions one for mr. lonegro and one for mr. brown related to michigan specifically. my understanding is michigan presents somewhat of a challenge to the railroad industry because we're a peninsula, basically two peninsula so in terms of cycle time it's a little bit more problematic particularly in northern michigan. i know yours are up in central and northern michigan servicing just a few customers is your bread and butter as you take their products and try to get them into markets and then has to get into the broader stream of csx and other national rail ways go. if you could comment on cycle time and the interconnectivity with csx and other rail lines that service michigan. has that
mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. that kansas missouri feeling will end when the first basketball game comes up i'm guessing. >> senator pete ers. peters. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you for your witnesses on your testimony about the freight system today. i appreciate it. as a new member of the committee, i have enjoyed learning more about this wonder wonderful system that we have in the country and the ways we can improve it. i have a couple of questions one for mr....
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mr. moore has marginalized himself, peter. he really doesn't matter anymore, does he.segment about "american sniper" and "selma" undermine your journalistic credibility. you didn't see "selma" so you had no business commenting on it. are you in a coma? i said at the top of the segment i would not comment on "selma" because i had not seen the film. do we need sup titles here now? what do we need? baton rouge, louisiana. mr. o'reilly thank you for your kind words about dr. martin luther king jr. his message of equality not only changed things for black people but all minorities. dr. king would have been very disturbed by the breakdown of the black family and all the out of wedlock babies. i agree with that, but he would have been disturbed about the breakdown of all american families across the board. this is a trend that's going in the wrong direction here. and finally i want to thank marilyn pucket in l.a. who donated $100,000 to the independencefund.org group to buy high-tech wheelchairs for the american vet who is need them. marilyn, you are a patriot. thank you. and
mr. moore has marginalized himself, peter. he really doesn't matter anymore, does he.segment about "american sniper" and "selma" undermine your journalistic credibility. you didn't see "selma" so you had no business commenting on it. are you in a coma? i said at the top of the segment i would not comment on "selma" because i had not seen the film. do we need sup titles here now? what do we need? baton rouge, louisiana. mr. o'reilly thank you for your kind...
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. >> our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, joins us from washington. mr.ahue talking about engagement and government. is he optimistic about the year ahead? >> he sounded optimistic today both at his speech and in his comments to me. there will be some big disagreements but the few areas of potential cooperation between this president and congress are areas where the chamber is on the same page. getting trade promotion authority for president obama, that's something the white house wants to see. other issues out there, and other big push could get done and they could be a bridge elder. he could be a critical player in washington. >> also in the nation's capital, house of representatives has passed a bill to soften dodd-frank, the landmark law raining in wall street. the measure now goes to the u.s. senate where it will face strong opposition from liberal democrats like senator elizabeth warren. phil mattingly tells us that president obama is sharpening his veto pen. >> sharpening his right -- that's a number of veto threats we've seen in the first two week
. >> our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, joins us from washington. mr.ahue talking about engagement and government. is he optimistic about the year ahead? >> he sounded optimistic today both at his speech and in his comments to me. there will be some big disagreements but the few areas of potential cooperation between this president and congress are areas where the chamber is on the same page. getting trade promotion authority for president obama, that's something the...
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. >> peter bergen i appreciate it. mr. sage thank you so much as well. next we'll check in with my colleague, chris cuomo in paris. stay right here. much more to talk about out of france. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> you're watching special coverage on cnn. chris, as we cover all of the hostage situations and the ramifications here of the radicalization process, let's focus in on where you are right now because this is where it began wednesday before noon in paris. i see people behind you still paying their respects for all of those journalists lives lost. >> reporter: so much has happened over the last few days. to think that just feet from us are offices of charlie hebdo, the french satirical magazine. 12 people killed. 11 injured. many seriously and still battling for life perpetrated by two brothers. terrorists. and now they went from creating that massacre to killing police officers to being on the run and being chased through the woods and winding up in an industrial building where they would wind up basical
. >> peter bergen i appreciate it. mr. sage thank you so much as well. next we'll check in with my colleague, chris cuomo in paris. stay right here. much more to talk about out of france. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> you're watching special coverage on cnn. chris, as we cover all of the hostage situations and the ramifications here of the radicalization process, let's focus in on where you are right now because this is where it began...
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the fbi closed in, and agents arrested robert peter clarke at the accounting office where he worked in richmond. >> i approached him and i asked him are you mrd he said yes. i said are you john list? and he says no, i'm robert p. clark. >> but bob clark had a scar behind his right ear and a fingerprint check matched prints on a gun permit application john list had filled out one month before the murders. bob clarke and john list were the same man. >> i said they got him. that was it. they got him. >> amazingly, john list wore the same style glasses that frank bender had used on the forensic bust. >> frank bender was 100% right. the picture of john list when he was captured was put next to the picture of that bust on the front page of the new york times. john list had the same exact glasses on that frank bender had put on the forensic bust. it was uncanny. >> it was almost as if the person who did the bust was actually looking at john list when he did it. >> at john list's trial the story unfolded, of how the mild mannered church going accountant meticulously planned the brutal execution of his entire family. list had lost his job. buckling u
the fbi closed in, and agents arrested robert peter clarke at the accounting office where he worked in richmond. >> i approached him and i asked him are you mrd he said yes. i said are you john list? and he says no, i'm robert p. clark. >> but bob clark had a scar behind his right ear and a fingerprint check matched prints on a gun permit application john list had filled out one month before the murders. bob clarke and john list were the same man. >> i said they got him. that...
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mr. obama's program as we speak. gerri: just wants to help us, peter, just think about that. rich to you. we heard a lot about the taxes the p wants to raise. some of them in the state of the union. capital gains death tax increase spiral. talked about 529s. that went the way of the wildebeast. that wasn't popular. president says he wants to raise taxes on really wealthy people. seems to me everybody gets hit. why isn't he fessing up? >> as peter allude to, he constantly aims for the rich but miss fires and hits middle class as latest studies show. 529 is latest political test case a bipartisan revolt what the president portrayed as giveaway to the rich. republicans, everyone, republicans and democrats perceived something that helps the middle class afford education and college which is extremely important. the rhetoric is about hitting the rich but you can't fund the welfare state. it is so big just with taxes on the rich. that is what the left in this country always comes up again. gerri: that is absolutely right. we talk a lot about five 29 plans on the show. how it is really a middle
mr. obama's program as we speak. gerri: just wants to help us, peter, just think about that. rich to you. we heard a lot about the taxes the p wants to raise. some of them in the state of the union. capital gains death tax increase spiral. talked about 529s. that went the way of the wildebeast. that wasn't popular. president says he wants to raise taxes on really wealthy people. seems to me everybody gets hit. why isn't he fessing up? >> as peter allude to, he constantly aims for the rich...
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peter who spoke a while ago. jan mopin, mike debennetty, -- steve [inaudible]. lisa duncan. heather po lard, [inaudible] ashland per, mr. and mrs. morales, [inaudible] mathue lou, marisa [inaudible] (reading names off list). thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hi. i am bridgette kanter. i am bruno's story. i would like to. >> >> sister: i would like to read a letter opposite the appellates. from the lees. this is a letter for qualified support for the residential reconstruction at 312 green street. we have always assumed this small bungalow would be remodeled with an additional story. we have seen the expansions of the properties to the east of 312 green at 310 and 308 green street. the construction will have significant impact on the property but on balance we support it because the owners, bruno and suzanne kakter worked with us to mitigate the impacts and the light well and common roof deck would result from any expansion of the property. we have been meeting with them over the past year and they have been to our home to observe and discuss the concerns. their latest plans respect and miti
peter who spoke a while ago. jan mopin, mike debennetty, -- steve [inaudible]. lisa duncan. heather po lard, [inaudible] ashland per, mr. and mrs. morales, [inaudible] mathue lou, marisa [inaudible] (reading names off list). thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hi. i am bridgette kanter. i am bruno's story. i would like to. >> >> sister: i would like to read a letter opposite the appellates. from the lees. this is a letter for qualified support...
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peter who spoke a while ago. jan mopin, mike debennetty, -- steve [inaudible]. lisa duncan. heather po lard, [inaudible] ashland per, mr. and mrs. morales, [inaudible] mathue lou, marisa [inaudible] (reading names off list). thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hi. i am bridgette kanter. i am bruno's story. i would like to. >> >> sister: i would like to read a
peter who spoke a while ago. jan mopin, mike debennetty, -- steve [inaudible]. lisa duncan. heather po lard, [inaudible] ashland per, mr. and mrs. morales, [inaudible] mathue lou, marisa [inaudible] (reading names off list). thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hi. i am bridgette kanter. i am bruno's story. i would like to. >> >> sister: i would like to read a
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peter is a late. >> yes. >> we know larry angry. >> showing up angry. >> mr. delivery guy. superbowl sunday. we haven't seen too many games like this from the warriors this season. transition is a real sports now. what happened tonight at >> coming up at 11:00. following breaking news exploratorium police detain a person of interest connected to the dismembered body found in a suitcase. police are about to brief us lateness a live report. >> activist take aim at ingredient found all over your house food soap even lip stick. special report why some are demanding a change. join us for 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7 >> all right so we are all talking about the superbowl. warriors playing too. >> yes they did not play well tonight. 82 game season you have some nights where you just don't have it. this is the night. warriors haven't had too many games like this. they shot poorly. hammered on the boards. really behind from the jump in utah. seth curry the only player in blue who showed up tonight. first quarter in in the pasting lane. coast to coast and throwing down. hayward led the jets with
peter is a late. >> yes. >> we know larry angry. >> showing up angry. >> mr. delivery guy. superbowl sunday. we haven't seen too many games like this from the warriors this season. transition is a real sports now. what happened tonight at >> coming up at 11:00. following breaking news exploratorium police detain a person of interest connected to the dismembered body found in a suitcase. police are about to brief us lateness a live report. >> activist take aim...
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joining me now by phone is peter judge from the massachusetts emergency management agency to talk about how fist responders are dealing with this. mr. judge thank you so much for joining us. first of all, how are the people -- have there been any fatalities? serious injuries? >> no. no word of any fatalities. not aware of any storm-related injuries at this particular time. >> that's great news. what are conditions like along the coast right now? how concerned are you about the high tide? is that the most pressing concern right now? >> that is the most pressing concern. we're coming right into the afternoon high tide. you've shown some of the pictures of what it looks like along the coast. we expect it to be maybe a little bit more impactful than what we saw at 4:00 a.m. today. in that regard we're kind of geared up for the potential of some major impacts from this high tide all along the coast from north of boston to cape cod and the islands. >> we know that a foot section about 80 to 100 foot section, of a seawall collapsed in marshfield that brian todd was visiting a few minutes ago. has that caused significant flooding in the ma
joining me now by phone is peter judge from the massachusetts emergency management agency to talk about how fist responders are dealing with this. mr. judge thank you so much for joining us. first of all, how are the people -- have there been any fatalities? serious injuries? >> no. no word of any fatalities. not aware of any storm-related injuries at this particular time. >> that's great news. what are conditions like along the coast right now? how concerned are you about the high...
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mr. moore." i said, "those are your words, not mine." >> she thought that she could -- by grilling peter, that --id druliner was pete's wrangler during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied that there was no monster to uncover, and so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >> reporter: a courtroom tactic not appreciated by pete. >> after the first day i said, "you guys need to get this lady off of me. she's like -- she's on me like a dog on a piece of raw meat." and they looked me right in the eye and said, "there's nothin' we can do for you. this is an open investigation and we have to let her ask anything or the jury'll think we're hiding stuff." i mean, you gotta be kidding me. >> one hour of his testimony felt like eight. i can tell you that. it was -- it was excruciating, because i knew what he was going through. and i was waitin' for him to explode at any minute. >> reporter: paul's attorney, linda parisi, claimed that pete somehow planted the imprint of the bomb diagram in paul's home. >> mr. moore, who works at that desk daily, he never notices it? if he's your culprit, he never sees
mr. moore." i said, "those are your words, not mine." >> she thought that she could -- by grilling peter, that --id druliner was pete's wrangler during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied that there was no monster to uncover, and so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >> reporter: a courtroom tactic not appreciated by pete. >> after the first day i said, "you guys need to get this lady off of me. she's like -- she's on me like a dog on a...
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peter dinklage, amazing. "you know nothing, john snow." >> ygritte, the wildling. >> amy: no. the winterfell mass tutor, mrs.ten about him. [ laughter ] >> seth: this is a good one. "well, that's what they get for not inviting me." >> mm. >> seth: that was rob stark's aunt patty after she heard about the red wedding. [ laughter ] >> amy: you don't want to have her at any function. she's a real bummer. >> you know these lists, you have to make choices. >> seth: yeah, exactly. i get it, weddings are very hard. to rob stark's credit. >> amy: okay. >> khal drogo? >> amy: no, me after a glass of wine. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: do you want to take this last one? >> amy: sure. >> seth: you're doing very good. you're doing very good, george. >> amy: okay, and the last one is, "it's hot in here, mind if i take my top off?" [ laughter ] >> i don't know. >> amy: we would literally accept any "game of thrones" character. [ laughter ] >> seth: i think you did very well. >> amy: well done. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: george r. r. martin, everyone, "the world of ice and fire" is in stores today. we
peter dinklage, amazing. "you know nothing, john snow." >> ygritte, the wildling. >> amy: no. the winterfell mass tutor, mrs.ten about him. [ laughter ] >> seth: this is a good one. "well, that's what they get for not inviting me." >> mm. >> seth: that was rob stark's aunt patty after she heard about the red wedding. [ laughter ] >> amy: you don't want to have her at any function. she's a real bummer. >> you know these lists, you...
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mr. speaker, on the 30th of january i shall be holding a dementia summit in my constituency bringing together some of the fantastic work the organizations like lies in peter smith have done to help dementia in the voluntary sector. does the right of the french agreed that dementia is one of the biggest challenges this country faces in the coming century? does he also agree that we need a strong economy to develop to invest in dementia research? >> he is right. this is a crisis for our country and it's been creeping up as a sort of silent crisis because the diagnosis rates for dementia haven't been high enough and i don't think there's been enough action across our communities to join up and deal with this. there is a very clear dementia strategy. we're doubling the amount of money going into research, training many more people in our nhs and in our care homes to do better with people with dementia. and also we're making sure more people in the community become dementia friends with the target of over 1 million people become dementia friends, and we headed session the other day where every member of cabinet became a dementia friend. i commend what he's doi
mr. speaker, on the 30th of january i shall be holding a dementia summit in my constituency bringing together some of the fantastic work the organizations like lies in peter smith have done to help dementia in the voluntary sector. does the right of the french agreed that dementia is one of the biggest challenges this country faces in the coming century? does he also agree that we need a strong economy to develop to invest in dementia research? >> he is right. this is a crisis for our...
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peter johnson, jr. is here and he says he should have taken a page out of ronald reagan's playbook. >> mr.or this past weekend but our own president not there, instead spending a quiet weekend at home watching football. it hasn't always been this way. in the past u.s. presidents have stood by countless allies as we all faced adversity. >> i take pride in the word (speaking german). >> mr. gorbacev, tear down this wall. >> speaking directly to the people there. so should president obama be looking at his own predecessors as an example of leadership? peter johnson, jr. says yes. >> he looked and he turned away and now we know well, the secret service said he couldn't go, but then we hear he didn't even know about the trip. what is the truth? the truth is that we were, william, i don't want to say we acted as cowards, but we acted without leadership on this particular issue. there was an opportunity to convince world leaders that the fight against islamic fascism and terrorism goes on and the president failed to do that. he didn't step up the way that franklin roosevelt stepped up and address
peter johnson, jr. is here and he says he should have taken a page out of ronald reagan's playbook. >> mr.or this past weekend but our own president not there, instead spending a quiet weekend at home watching football. it hasn't always been this way. in the past u.s. presidents have stood by countless allies as we all faced adversity. >> i take pride in the word (speaking german). >> mr. gorbacev, tear down this wall. >> speaking directly to the people there. so should...
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mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to withdraw the following amendment sullivan 67 murkowski 98, flake 103 merkley 174 tillis 102 peters 55. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered mr. alexander: mr. president the senator from north carolina, senator burr, and i are here to speak about an important and exciting development that's about to occur in our committee of health, education labor and pensions. what we're talking about and will describe in our remarks today is a report entitled "innovation for healthier americans" which will launch a bipartisan effort to look at how congress can help to get cutting-edge treatments, drugs and devices to america's patients more quickly while still preserving this nation's gold standard for safety and quality. this report and the actions that we hope to take will affect virtually every american. and i'm especially glad today to be here with the senator from north carolina. while there are a number of senators in this body on both sides of the aisle who've worked hard on these issues, which in our government are -- are usually dealt with by the food and drug administrat
mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to withdraw the following amendment sullivan 67 murkowski 98, flake 103 merkley 174 tillis 102 peters 55. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered mr. alexander: mr. president the senator from north carolina, senator burr, and i are here to speak about an important and exciting development that's about to occur in our committee of health, education labor and pensions. what we're talking about and will describe in our remarks today is a report...
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like mr. de kock and other senior principals will show some level of humanity which they have not shown in the past. >> good talking to you. thank you. >>> the family of jailed al jazeera journalist peters renewed calls for his freedom. they have just returned from egypt where peter has been held in prison for 398 days now. he was wrongly accused amrong long with mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed of working with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. wayne haye reports from brisbane. >> reporter: by now they thought they wouldn't have to be doing this. the family of peter greste spoke to media in brisbane australia, to talk about their son and brother still locked up in cairo, egypt. >> it has been a long time of anxiety and stress largely because we feel very sad that in fact we have come home empty handed. >> peter greste. mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed were arrested in cairo on december 29th, 2013. in a trial widely dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between 7 and 10 years in prison for aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. at the start of this month, a court in cairo ordered a retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside, providing some hope
like mr. de kock and other senior principals will show some level of humanity which they have not shown in the past. >> good talking to you. thank you. >>> the family of jailed al jazeera journalist peters renewed calls for his freedom. they have just returned from egypt where peter has been held in prison for 398 days now. he was wrongly accused amrong long with mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed of working with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. wayne haye reports from brisbane....
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you that peter mandelson taking out a great big lone pickup that he might get all nostalgic on us. it's like the old days. [shouting] [laughter] >> order. last night. >> thank you, mr. speaker. -- [laughter] britain's economic success is making it possible for the northern powerhouse to transform the fortunes of an important part of our country. does my right honorable friend agree that investment such as in the new institute for advanced material, the henry royce institute, supports our top universities and will promote innovation which will bring back high quality manufacturing jobs to the north of england? >> i think my right honorable friend is absolutely right to raise this. one of the most important decisions we took one making difficult spending decisions was to maintain the investment into science. we've also improved our universities by making sure they are properly funding. i think this nation of science and university is going to be an absolute key to britain's future economic success, and i'm delighted we've got a 235 million-pound investment into the new sir henry royce material research in manchester. this is a key part of the project that is going to
you that peter mandelson taking out a great big lone pickup that he might get all nostalgic on us. it's like the old days. [shouting] [laughter] >> order. last night. >> thank you, mr. speaker. -- [laughter] britain's economic success is making it possible for the northern powerhouse to transform the fortunes of an important part of our country. does my right honorable friend agree that investment such as in the new institute for advanced material, the henry royce institute,...
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mr. speaker, on the 30th of january i shall be holding a dementia summit in my constituency bringing together some of the fantastic work the organizations like lies in peter smith have done to help dementia in the voluntary sector. does the right of the french agreed that dementia is one of the biggest challenges this country faces in the coming century? does he also agree that we need a strong economy to develop to invest in dementia research? >> he is right. this is a crisis for our country and it's been creeping up as a sort of silent crisis because the diagnosis rates for dementia haven't been high enough and i don't think there's been enough action across our communities to join up and deal with this. there is a very clear dementia strategy. we're doubling the amount of money going into research, training many more people in our nhs and in our care homes to do better with people with dementia. and also we're making sure more people in the community become dementia friends with the target of over 1 million people become dementia friends, and we headed session the other day where every member of cabinet became a dementia friend. i commend what he's doi
mr. speaker, on the 30th of january i shall be holding a dementia summit in my constituency bringing together some of the fantastic work the organizations like lies in peter smith have done to help dementia in the voluntary sector. does the right of the french agreed that dementia is one of the biggest challenges this country faces in the coming century? does he also agree that we need a strong economy to develop to invest in dementia research? >> he is right. this is a crisis for our...
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mr. tavis smey's help to regain our independence on 4t of july. >> guest: okay. that's an ambitious plan. it raises serious questions, peterr or not today marchers are as effective as they once were. i think they can be. and i'm not casting aspersions on his idea. the welcome have to be careful not to make marches like a novelty, and again i'm not demonizing the cause at all. i get invited to a lot of these things. and i do believe that you have to be up front vocal and demonstrative, have to get the attention of people, but i wonder sometimes whether or not we tnk that a march is just a default position to raise some cane or get some ink for a particular issue, but the real work -- king led marches but the real work that he did to help change america happened out of sight, and i find that sometimes people are interested in showing up for a rally or showin up for a march or they'll be -- one of my friends called armchair revolutionaries, sit at their keyboard and espouse all kind of views but people aren't really willing to do the work it takes to make stuff hpen. one reason why is because when get out there saying what i'
mr. tavis smey's help to regain our independence on 4t of july. >> guest: okay. that's an ambitious plan. it raises serious questions, peterr or not today marchers are as effective as they once were. i think they can be. and i'm not casting aspersions on his idea. the welcome have to be careful not to make marches like a novelty, and again i'm not demonizing the cause at all. i get invited to a lot of these things. and i do believe that you have to be up front vocal and demonstrative,...
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peters? >> right now in american politics addressing poverty is a subject of bipartisan concern. mr.what looked to be high-profile meetings with lawmakers. i wonder what needs to be done to make sure we can reach a bipartisan solution on poverty legislation, and what you might be doing to help broker that? >> well, i think the biggest area that we're falling short of our ideals equal opportunity, is in the education system. inner city schools do not engage the students the dropout levels are very high. even a lot of kids that graduate aren't prepared so that they can succeed in college. so it's the quality of education, taking the best ideas from charter schools, giving teachers feedback so they can improve. i think if you only had one wish to drive that and reduce poverty it would be bring in the u.s. education system up to the quality that some of the other countries have managed to achieve in the last decade. >> bill and melinda gates, a great team. thank you so much. we appreciate your being on the show today. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with much more "mo
peters? >> right now in american politics addressing poverty is a subject of bipartisan concern. mr.what looked to be high-profile meetings with lawmakers. i wonder what needs to be done to make sure we can reach a bipartisan solution on poverty legislation, and what you might be doing to help broker that? >> well, i think the biggest area that we're falling short of our ideals equal opportunity, is in the education system. inner city schools do not engage the students the dropout...
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mr. speaker, on the 30th of january, i should be holding a summit in my constituency bringing together some of the fantastic work the organizations like why and peter smith in rockwell have helped di men sha. does my friend degree with my that dementia is one of the greatest challenges that we face in this country, and the strong economy fails to invest in di men sha. >> you're right, this is a crisis for our country. it's been creeping up. as a sort of silent crisis. because the diagnosis rates for dementia haven't been high enough. i don't think there's been enough action across our country to deal with this. there's a clear dementia strategy doubling money going into research. we're training more people in our nhs and care homes to deal better with people with dementia. and also we're making sure more people in the community become dementia friends with a target of over 1 million people becoming dementia friends. every member of the cabinet became a dementia friend. i commend of what he is doing getting together all of the organizations that can help people. we spread the word about good practice. because people with dementia don't just need hea
mr. speaker, on the 30th of january, i should be holding a summit in my constituency bringing together some of the fantastic work the organizations like why and peter smith in rockwell have helped di men sha. does my friend degree with my that dementia is one of the greatest challenges that we face in this country, and the strong economy fails to invest in di men sha. >> you're right, this is a crisis for our country. it's been creeping up. as a sort of silent crisis. because the...
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peter alexander, thank you very much. joe biden is the vice president of the united states, mr. vice president, good morning. >> go morning matt. >> i want to talk about the speech. let me ask you about this shooting incident at your home in delaware over the weekend. there were reports that the security cameras at your property did not capture images of a gunman or gun men and that the authorities have no leads. do you feel safe being there or having your family there? >> i feel completely safe being there. matt, what they established is someone gone by at a high rate of speed, shot four shots, probably in the air, it could have easily shot and hit the guard shack or hit there is a garage up front, no evidence bullet holes and the reports by the county police that an hour later similar shots were heard about a mile and a half down the same road. so, i'm not worried about it. and i think the security at my home is fine. >> let's talk about the speech then. a lot was made mr. vice president, about the fact this was the first time the president was delivering a state of the union
peter alexander, thank you very much. joe biden is the vice president of the united states, mr. vice president, good morning. >> go morning matt. >> i want to talk about the speech. let me ask you about this shooting incident at your home in delaware over the weekend. there were reports that the security cameras at your property did not capture images of a gunman or gun men and that the authorities have no leads. do you feel safe being there or having your family there? >> i...
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peter alexander, thank you very much. joe biden is the vice president of the united states. mr. vice president, good morning. >> good morning, matt how are you? >> i want to talk about the speech in a second but i want to talk about the shooting in delaware over the weekend. reports that security cameras did not capture images of a gunman or gunmen. do you feel safe being there or having your family there? >> i feel completely safe being there. what they establish is someone going by at a fairly high rate of speed shot four shots probably in the air. they could have easily shot and hit the guard shack or there is a garage up front. no evidence of any bullet holes anywhere. reports that an hour later, similar shots were heard about a mile and a half down the same road. i'm not worried about it. i think the security of my home is fine. >> let's talk about the speech then. a lot was made about the fact that this was the first time the president was delivering a state of the union address in that room where both bodies of congress were controlled by the republican majority. you were
peter alexander, thank you very much. joe biden is the vice president of the united states. mr. vice president, good morning. >> good morning, matt how are you? >> i want to talk about the speech in a second but i want to talk about the shooting in delaware over the weekend. reports that security cameras did not capture images of a gunman or gunmen. do you feel safe being there or having your family there? >> i feel completely safe being there. what they establish is someone...