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peter: no. gretchen: go for it. peter: i can't. steve: straight ahead a russian sub sitting off the coast of the united states. what are they doing out there? a warfare expert says it's all part of a show of force on behalf of the russians. gretchen: and those cars traded in under the cash for clunker program are killed. junkyards are seeing a big spike in business but it comes with restrictions. this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like my secret ingredient. come in today and connect up to five devices on one 3g connection. now only $99.99 come on. good girl.] mollie's never looked better. i really was amazed to see the change in her coat. people stop us when we're walking, and they'll say, "di
peter: no. gretchen: go for it. peter: i can't. steve: straight ahead a russian sub sitting off the coast of the united states. what are they doing out there? a warfare expert says it's all part of a show of force on behalf of the russians. gretchen: and those cars traded in under the cash for clunker program are killed. junkyards are seeing a big spike in business but it comes with restrictions. this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i...
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peter? peter: thank you.rganization is urging countries arranged the world to step up swine flu prevention programs. it says in the fall cases will begin to double every four days. one case will turn into millions in the matter of months potentially. the threat is even more serious in developing countries, so far swine flu has killed 1800 people around the world. gretchen? gretchen: a michigan teen swipes a classic car and leads police on incredibly wild chase. it's all caught on camera. boy stole a thunder bird and drove it across the street and the lawns in northern michigan causing thousands of dollars in property damage. eventually cornered in a driveway where he backed into a police car. the teen now sitting in jail on numerous charges as you can imagine. peter, would you represent him? peter: i try to represent as many people as i can. gretchen: he took the fifth. peter: thank you so much, brian, for the coffee. where is the best place to raise a family in the list is out. "u.s. news and world report" l
peter? peter: thank you.rganization is urging countries arranged the world to step up swine flu prevention programs. it says in the fall cases will begin to double every four days. one case will turn into millions in the matter of months potentially. the threat is even more serious in developing countries, so far swine flu has killed 1800 people around the world. gretchen? gretchen: a michigan teen swipes a classic car and leads police on incredibly wild chase. it's all caught on camera. boy...
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my son peter and i. and peter was in second or third grade. and john hughes watched my son during the entire movie to see his reaction to see whether or not kids would think it was funny. peter: what a brilliant guy. that's one of the favorite movies in our house, that "ferris buehler." gretchen: great movie. let's talk about what's going on at these town halls. people are coming out enforce and they're angry. there's accusations flying from both sides of the fence. are people being bussed in? are there plants in the audience? that's what the democrats are saying. and now they're toughening up the senators and the members of congress who may hold these town halls when they go home for recess. they held a private meeting on capitol hill yesterday with david axelrod, who's one of obama's top people, to basically school them on how to cope with these protests. steve: and at the axelrod meeting, a deputy chief of staff for the white house, jim mussina, told meez democrat senators in the white house -- he said, quote, if you get hit, we punch back
my son peter and i. and peter was in second or third grade. and john hughes watched my son during the entire movie to see his reaction to see whether or not kids would think it was funny. peter: what a brilliant guy. that's one of the favorite movies in our house, that "ferris buehler." gretchen: great movie. let's talk about what's going on at these town halls. people are coming out enforce and they're angry. there's accusations flying from both sides of the fence. are people being...
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peter: good morning. take a look at this coast guard rescue caught on camera when a man is attacked by a shark. the rescuer joining us live. our slogan this hour comes from ray in north carolina. ray says, forget the rest. when it comes to news, "fox & friends" is simply the best. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gretchen: good morning, everyone. we hope had you great weekend. brian is taking a little time off and peter johnson jr. is sitting in his seat. good to have you with us. peter: nice to be here. gretchen: maybe you checked out the news over the weekend. maybe you paid attention to this one. taxes are coming to everyone's way now? could it be true? after obama pledged that everyone who made under $250,000 would not feel the tax hike. timothy geithner on the talk show says middle class, you may be hit. >> the president has said the taxes won't go up for any americans earning under $250,000. doesn't appear is he going to
peter: good morning. take a look at this coast guard rescue caught on camera when a man is attacked by a shark. the rescuer joining us live. our slogan this hour comes from ray in north carolina. ray says, forget the rest. when it comes to news, "fox & friends" is simply the best. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gretchen: good morning, everyone. we hope had you great weekend. brian is taking a little...
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peter: no!ing canada to come to the united states to pay for the procedures even though there's a government health program so when people talk about single payer and we saw that man who was outraged, why single payer may have been taken off the table -- i don't believe it has been yet. you know it really makes -- steve: if you have a choice between living and dying, you'll pay. peter: let's hear from you. republican, democrat, independent, we all have views about this health care. we should be letting our congresspeople and senators know. steve: all right. he's going to be with us all week long. you can answer some more. right? peter: absolutely. gretchen: fabulous. we begin with a fox news alert. we see the first pictures now from that plane crash in thailand, skids off the run way, smashing into the control tower. check out those photos. you can see that unfortunately the pilot died in the cockpit. it happened on the ty island of samui, a resort island popular with tourists about 300 miles so
peter: no!ing canada to come to the united states to pay for the procedures even though there's a government health program so when people talk about single payer and we saw that man who was outraged, why single payer may have been taken off the table -- i don't believe it has been yet. you know it really makes -- steve: if you have a choice between living and dying, you'll pay. peter: let's hear from you. republican, democrat, independent, we all have views about this health care. we should be...
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peter?r pumping $75 billion into a foreclosure prevention plan only 9% of the people facing foreclosure are getting help. the white house says part of the problem, some banks have yet to implement the program. president obama launched the mortgage modification program back in february. the white house insists it will eventually help up to four million homeowners. what's going on with the weather across our great, great country? steve: thank you very much. here's our great, great country. including alaska up there and hawaii out there. we have some thunderstorms, as you can see, moving through south-central portions of the mississippi valley. also up in the central plain states. the two strongest systems. also a little rain in portions of arizona. otherwise, the balance of the country nice. a little cloud cover. it's already warm across parts of the u.s. here in new york city, la guardia airport, 76 degrees already. return your tray table to its full upright position. and in the mid 70's thro
peter?r pumping $75 billion into a foreclosure prevention plan only 9% of the people facing foreclosure are getting help. the white house says part of the problem, some banks have yet to implement the program. president obama launched the mortgage modification program back in february. the white house insists it will eventually help up to four million homeowners. what's going on with the weather across our great, great country? steve: thank you very much. here's our great, great country....
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i will start with peter, i will start with you. when you see this kind of activity in stocks some had left for dead last fall, what does it tell you about the state of the rally that has the dow up 45% from march lows. >> an old saying about suckers being born every minute. they're gambling, you can trade them but they're not viable investments. financials are a great place to work but a lousy place to v. i'd sooner buy and airline. the last thing you want to do is get in bed with the government. there were a lot of stocks around the world, they threw a lot of babies out with the bath water. a lot rose dramatically because they got too cheap in 2008. that's not the case. many of these stocks will go bankrupt by the time they're said and done. many companies, the only reason they're not bankrupt now because the government keeps propping them up. >> sorry to interrupt you there. james, i want to get your take, is there any reason to be bullish on these five stocks. >> funny, i'm bullish on financials in general, these stocks, no, the
i will start with peter, i will start with you. when you see this kind of activity in stocks some had left for dead last fall, what does it tell you about the state of the rally that has the dow up 45% from march lows. >> an old saying about suckers being born every minute. they're gambling, you can trade them but they're not viable investments. financials are a great place to work but a lousy place to v. i'd sooner buy and airline. the last thing you want to do is get in bed with the...
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we applaud peter watkins-hughes for this. want to hear from you.o you think it's too much. >> call in, the number 1-877-tell-hln. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. continuing our conversation about a very graphic public service announcement, but it gets the message across. stop texting while driving. we see a really gruesome accident but that's what can happen when we take our eyes off the road. a lot of you want to chime in. a couple of facebook comments. chance writing this on facebook. teenagers think nothing bad will ever happen to them. hopefully this will be their wake-up call. you're right on that one, chance. also, michelle on facebook writing -- let's hope that people stop texting right now, especially while they're driving. we showed a little bit of it. again, i have to warn you, we're going to show you a little bit more. and this is really heart wrenching. this is after the accident, in the public service announcement and a child is sitting in the backseat and his mother, father, not moving. let's watch. >> mommy! daddy! wake up.
we applaud peter watkins-hughes for this. want to hear from you.o you think it's too much. >> call in, the number 1-877-tell-hln. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. continuing our conversation about a very graphic public service announcement, but it gets the message across. stop texting while driving. we see a really gruesome accident but that's what can happen when we take our eyes off the road. a lot of you want to chime in. a couple of facebook comments. chance...
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what about today with you, peter.t two dozen cabinet members, ranking members, huddling along with the vice president to assess the first six months in office. the president had that similar meeting yesterday. what do you see as being the good news and the bad news of the administration so far? >> i tell you, i think the good news, alex, is they have passed a number of very important items awfully fast. this is a time when the issues were all front burner issues, very few back burner issues as we've talked about. and so i think that's -- and as pat says i think, look, they've got 30,000 programs approved for the stimulus package now. i think that's moving in in this third quarter. but you know, the toughest stuff is that, you know, the president's put a lot on this health insurance reform, and getting that done, and that's not done yet. he would have preferred to have as he's moving into his six-month confab he would have loved to have had that passed out of both houses. >> okay. >> but on balance, i think he's -- he'
what about today with you, peter.t two dozen cabinet members, ranking members, huddling along with the vice president to assess the first six months in office. the president had that similar meeting yesterday. what do you see as being the good news and the bad news of the administration so far? >> i tell you, i think the good news, alex, is they have passed a number of very important items awfully fast. this is a time when the issues were all front burner issues, very few back burner...
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peter says he's not even in the u.s. market. what's your advice to investors right now. >> we're modestly long in the markets and don't agree we continue to wait on emerging markets, think the prospects are better there. >> even though emerging markets are dependent on us, the u.s. consumer, the people who buy? >> that's less and less important. if you look at what's happening. they're repositioning themselves no longer dependent upon a consumer driven cycle. you have it backwards, we're dependent on them. they produce, they save, we're getting a free ride on their gravy train. >> i have issues with treasuries and everything else. when it comes to the cheap manufacturing they, do we buy i it. >> we don't have any -- >> the problem with emerging markets we've seen this recently in china, they're incredibly volatile, if we're going to rely on them or invest our money outside on them, fasten your seatbelt and wait out the ride. it will be incredible. >> thank you, gentlemen. the show has been incredible. good ride. good to see you.
peter says he's not even in the u.s. market. what's your advice to investors right now. >> we're modestly long in the markets and don't agree we continue to wait on emerging markets, think the prospects are better there. >> even though emerging markets are dependent on us, the u.s. consumer, the people who buy? >> that's less and less important. if you look at what's happening. they're repositioning themselves no longer dependent upon a consumer driven cycle. you have it...
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peter marshall salutes the big band sounds from the summer of '42.e and his orchestra; lovely helen o'connell; bob eberly; and the modernaires with paula kelly jr. in an evening of music made famous by glenn miller and jimmy dorsey. >pledge at the $150 level, and you'll receive the pbs amazing 4-cd set of big band hits. ♪ ♪ a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h- i got a gal in kalamazoo. ♪ ♪ gonna take a sentimental journey. ♪ ♪ mopping up soda pop rickey, to our heart's delight. dancin' to swingeroo quickies, jukebox saturday night. ♪ >>at the $250 level, we'll send you the dvd of the show, plus the four cd set of big band hits. ♪ put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon. all i want is having you and music, music, music. ♪ ♪ you must remember this, a kiss is still a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh. the fundamental things apply as time goes by. ♪ >don't wait. call the number on your screen now. >>these are the songs. wasn't that incredible? you see that medley and it just gives you goose bumps. i'm kind of reminded a little bit of that last shot of titanic, where they're fla
peter marshall salutes the big band sounds from the summer of '42.e and his orchestra; lovely helen o'connell; bob eberly; and the modernaires with paula kelly jr. in an evening of music made famous by glenn miller and jimmy dorsey. >pledge at the $150 level, and you'll receive the pbs amazing 4-cd set of big band hits. ♪ ♪ a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h- i got a gal in kalamazoo. ♪ ♪ gonna take a sentimental journey. ♪ ♪ mopping up soda pop rickey, to our heart's delight. dancin' to swingeroo...
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one of his good friends is peter singer. in july 2009, this lasts july, in the "new york times" peter singer wrote, why we must ration health care. he wants to do it now. he talked about the number of lives we could save, saving the life of one teenager is equivalent is saving the lives of how many 85-year-olds? his answer is 14. you also have rahm emanuel brother saying this, conversely, service is provided from people from becoming participating citizens are not basic and should not be guaranteed. that lead me to sarah palin's statement on facebook. she said this. who will suffer the most when they ration care, the sick, the elderly and disabled. the america that i know does not love one which my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so bureaucrats can decide on judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. is it truly crazy to have these conversations? this is the stuff they are saying out loud. what are t
one of his good friends is peter singer. in july 2009, this lasts july, in the "new york times" peter singer wrote, why we must ration health care. he wants to do it now. he talked about the number of lives we could save, saving the life of one teenager is equivalent is saving the lives of how many 85-year-olds? his answer is 14. you also have rahm emanuel brother saying this, conversely, service is provided from people from becoming participating citizens are not basic and should not...
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peter singer is, i'm sorry, but -- well, he's out of his mind if you look at him as mainstream. >> peter singer is interesting in that he is the most -- he is sort of the purest example of an allocation regime that sutterly indifferent to fairness. i mean, he wants to just maximize the total number of, what is it, quality-adjusted life years. that's consistent with what he argued in "the new york times" magazine, and so, as you say, these are all variations on the same theme. how do you divide up the pie and how does the government make judgments about who is entitled to care and who is not? glenn: is there any doubt from anybody here that we are putting ourselves in a situation -- forget about healthcare. we are putting ourselves in a situation where our debt is going to be tripling and so everything this country does we will have to make tough decisions? >> that's true about everything the government does. they have to make decisions with limited resources about where pharma subsidies are going to go, and who is going to get highway money who, is going to get a bridge. what we're doing
peter singer is, i'm sorry, but -- well, he's out of his mind if you look at him as mainstream. >> peter singer is interesting in that he is the most -- he is sort of the purest example of an allocation regime that sutterly indifferent to fairness. i mean, he wants to just maximize the total number of, what is it, quality-adjusted life years. that's consistent with what he argued in "the new york times" magazine, and so, as you say, these are all variations on the same theme....
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joining us is peter rosenstreich. peter, it's kind of interesting. last friday after the employment report, you might have thought that maybe america's growth was going to exceed that elsewhere and the dollar benefited on that. today, we get strong growth numbers. well, we get growth out of germany and france and now they're possibly out of recession before the united states. well, they are out of recession. so has that changed our thoughts from last friday on euro/dollar? >> absolutely. i think the decoupling or the decor lagz between the risk appetite trait after the knee jerk reaction in nonfarm payrolls put a spotlight to that correlation and the key factor was that the u.s. was going to come out of the recession out of the euro zone and therefore people could be going long dollars and the euro. what we saw today, very clearly, especially from germany is that perhaps the euro zone is not in as bad of shape as people had originally anticipated and in that case, the u.s. will be the be gaining against the euro and sort of negates much of the antici
joining us is peter rosenstreich. peter, it's kind of interesting. last friday after the employment report, you might have thought that maybe america's growth was going to exceed that elsewhere and the dollar benefited on that. today, we get strong growth numbers. well, we get growth out of germany and france and now they're possibly out of recession before the united states. well, they are out of recession. so has that changed our thoughts from last friday on euro/dollar? >> absolutely....
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susan moss, peter odom, randy kesler. susan, you first. mr. jenkins' previous attorney that -- implied that we're jumping the gun here. go for it, susan. >> first of all, he allegedly put this woman in a suitcase. that's a bad way of packing up your troubles. but i have to agree with that attorney. he said this is just a sad domestic violence case. let me tell you something. it wasn't. it was an assault just like when he was charged with assault of jasmine before this unfortunate event. maybe if we take domestic violence a little more seriously both in this country and in our neighbors to the north, maybe something like this could have been avoided. >> peter and randy, are we jumping the gun on this guy? peter first. >> well, let me tell you something. right now they're building a circumstantial case. things are starting to look pretty bad for -- for ryan alexander jenkins. but you know what? now is the time to slow it up. it's a circumstantial case. there might be physical evidence. certainly with this kind of a crime, cutting off the fingers
susan moss, peter odom, randy kesler. susan, you first. mr. jenkins' previous attorney that -- implied that we're jumping the gun here. go for it, susan. >> first of all, he allegedly put this woman in a suitcase. that's a bad way of packing up your troubles. but i have to agree with that attorney. he said this is just a sad domestic violence case. let me tell you something. it wasn't. it was an assault just like when he was charged with assault of jasmine before this unfortunate event....
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peter cozzins is the author of shenandoah, 1862, stonewall jackson's valley campaign. this is probably the most comprehensive work on this subject, as jackson was given the shore of fighting in the valley to draw away some of the union troops from the richmond campaign. what we are going to do, the format is going to be david will present meade's army and peter will present shenandoah 1862. each will have 15 minutes to discuss their work. and then we will have questions and answers, just some little housekeeping, these little sheets are for you to fill out. you should have them. before you leave this session you should do that. you be
peter cozzins is the author of shenandoah, 1862, stonewall jackson's valley campaign. this is probably the most comprehensive work on this subject, as jackson was given the shore of fighting in the valley to draw away some of the union troops from the richmond campaign. what we are going to do, the format is going to be david will present meade's army and peter will present shenandoah 1862. each will have 15 minutes to discuss their work. and then we will have questions and answers, just some...
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karen and peter, thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead is the u.s.ategy running off course in afghanistan? new questions today as the taliban gains momentum over coalition forces. at home a leading republican talks about making the same mistakes in afghanistan that we made in iraq. you're watching msnbc live. i'm carlos watson. >>> my message so my democratic colleagues we made mistakes in iraq. let's not do that in afghanistan. - ♪ oh! what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latestools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! ♪ oh! more saving. more doing. - that's the power of the home depot. - ♪ yeah yeah yeah. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you n
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peter baker, you cover the white house. how devastating, politically, would it be for the president if he had to raise taxes on the political class? >> if they're trying to keep their options open, trying not to rule anything out, but the president's own campaign rhetoric was anyone who made below $250,000 a year was not going to see a tax increase during his administration. to turn around on that, it's a big deal, and ratified a republican argument when they say they're only taxing the risk, ultimately that comes down to the middle class. >> karen, you know the congress very well. would a middle class tax increase even get through congress? >> you know, i find that really hard to imagine. because, you know, these guys are also living with that pledge. and i think, specifically, in the house, for them to go and put themselves in front of the voters next year, having voted for something that would tax the middle class, i think would be absolutely devastating. >> now, chris, let me ask you. are we making too much of this toug
peter baker, you cover the white house. how devastating, politically, would it be for the president if he had to raise taxes on the political class? >> if they're trying to keep their options open, trying not to rule anything out, but the president's own campaign rhetoric was anyone who made below $250,000 a year was not going to see a tax increase during his administration. to turn around on that, it's a big deal, and ratified a republican argument when they say they're only taxing the...
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>> i agree with peter. i think it's going to be a non-event. i think they're not going to change the bias. i think they're not going to do anything with interest rates. i think the fed will not do anything with interest rates until they're absolutely positive the economy doesn't slip back into a deflationary spiral. >> gentlemen, always a pleasure. thanks to both of you. bob. >> okay, melissa, 20 minutes to go before the closing bell. material stocks have been weak, retailers have been weak all throughout the day. >> up next can the red hot emerging markets keep soaring or there even bigger opportunities in more established markets? we'll have the answer when we come back. >> and aig now on its fourth ceo in just the past 14 months. we'll discuss whether the impact of a ceo is overrated or if finding the right person to run a company is truly crucial for growths. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and
>> i agree with peter. i think it's going to be a non-event. i think they're not going to change the bias. i think they're not going to do anything with interest rates. i think the fed will not do anything with interest rates until they're absolutely positive the economy doesn't slip back into a deflationary spiral. >> gentlemen, always a pleasure. thanks to both of you. bob. >> okay, melissa, 20 minutes to go before the closing bell. material stocks have been weak, retailers...
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gwen: peter -- go ahead.i was going to ask you whether the white house is able to maintain the kind of arms length they said it will on these lobbying issues. >> that's a very good question. the president is meeting in the oval office today with tom dash shal who was the former senate majority leader, someone he wanted to make his secretary of health and human services until a tax flap knocked that nomination out. he is a very smart person when it comes to health care. has written a book about it. at the same time he is working or advising the industry at the same time. multiple entanglements with different players. is he an advisor to the president or the industry? is he both? friends on the finance committee, not so much with max baucus or the others. where does everybody stand and how does everybody balance these different ideas? it's a very complicated issue right now. gwen: it's not so simple to maintain arms length. a question from james in california for you ceci, another nuts and bolts question but we
gwen: peter -- go ahead.i was going to ask you whether the white house is able to maintain the kind of arms length they said it will on these lobbying issues. >> that's a very good question. the president is meeting in the oval office today with tom dash shal who was the former senate majority leader, someone he wanted to make his secretary of health and human services until a tax flap knocked that nomination out. he is a very smart person when it comes to health care. has written a book...
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drone, peter?well, in many ways -- >> president obama has amped up his program. >> go ahead, peter and michael i'll let you weigh in after. >> reporter: sure. president obama has ramped up this program. president bush started ramping it up around july of 2008 and president obama has really taken this program and authorized more strikes. than under his predecessor. >> michael, the last word here. >> reporter: and what i was going to say, obviously, pakistan's alliance with america in terms of fighting the taliban is a hot button issue, domestically in pakistan. america is not popular, generally with the pakistanis. so the government and islamabad has tried to maintain a distance from washington. even while it collaborates with these air strikes. but from washington, if indeed this has been a success, then america should herald this. it shouldn't shy away from celebrating this as a tactical and perhaps a strategic victory. erica? >> we'll continue to follow the developments. michael ware, peter berge
drone, peter?well, in many ways -- >> president obama has amped up his program. >> go ahead, peter and michael i'll let you weigh in after. >> reporter: sure. president obama has ramped up this program. president bush started ramping it up around july of 2008 and president obama has really taken this program and authorized more strikes. than under his predecessor. >> michael, the last word here. >> reporter: and what i was going to say, obviously, pakistan's...
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peter schiff is the author of "how to profit from an economic collapse." welcome back to the program. >> thanks for having me on. >> how much deeper will this correction be? >> well, remember, we've been in a bear market since 2000. the rallies are the correction. the primary trend is down. now the question is, is the correction over? and are we going back down? well, there's no way to know for sure in foresight.t. we'd have to wait for some time. but certainly the market has been overextended, the economy is in worse shape today than it was six months or a year ago. there's no reason fundamentally for stock prices to be rising other than the fact they fell so precipitously that technically they were due for a bounce. >> again, you had it spot on, we've been through all that. to me, if the u.s. stock market goes down, it stands to reason the rest of the world will go down. it's going to go down. the only trade left for you is being short the u.s. dollar to a certain extent and long gold.. does that trade still work? does whatever happen today scare you a l
peter schiff is the author of "how to profit from an economic collapse." welcome back to the program. >> thanks for having me on. >> how much deeper will this correction be? >> well, remember, we've been in a bear market since 2000. the rallies are the correction. the primary trend is down. now the question is, is the correction over? and are we going back down? well, there's no way to know for sure in foresight.t. we'd have to wait for some time. but certainly the...
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peter odom, they are painting themselves into a corner right now. the more the lawyer blabs in front of the microphone. what is he? the schoolteacher? i'm not going to let you speak unless you raise your hand? i'm surprised he didn't get a rotten tomato right here. >> well, nancy, the husband is in denial and it is understandable, that apparently if there was a condition of alcoholism, it is something he didn't know about and it is completely understandable. i would just like people to -- >> no, no, that's understandable? >> sure. >> renee rockwell, you don't know when your wife is drinking a whole bottle of absolut vodka and using pot? he admitted his wife used pot, how could he say now he doesn't know? and they allowed those children in the car. all the children dead except one sole 5-year-old survivor. >> nancy, it's hard to imagine that he would let his own children in that car if she's impaired behind the wheel. but, nancy, not everybody has to answer with a prison sentence when something horrific happens, such as this case. 8 >>> the sobs of
peter odom, they are painting themselves into a corner right now. the more the lawyer blabs in front of the microphone. what is he? the schoolteacher? i'm not going to let you speak unless you raise your hand? i'm surprised he didn't get a rotten tomato right here. >> well, nancy, the husband is in denial and it is understandable, that apparently if there was a condition of alcoholism, it is something he didn't know about and it is completely understandable. i would just like people to --...
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they love the story of peter pan.mly like some english director decided to go with the dark version of peter pan which i didn't know existed. >> there a dark version? >> exactly. he came out, it's a huge event, my kids are so excited. first of all, he's not in green. he's in dirty rags and then his vest is open to here and he has a full chest of hair. >> really? >> peter pan is a man child, right? right, not this guy. like austin powers shag. so upsetting. >> oh, no. >> and it got worse. like tinkerbell was all punky and mean and like literally put an arrow through wendy's heart. >> really? >> and tiger lilly, such a slut version and did a lap dance. i couldn't believe we were there. what is wrong with this? >> was this directed by quentin tarantino? >> i don't know. and then a mermaid came up -- first of all, i don't remember any mermaid in peter pan. >> well, england is infested with mermaids. >> okay, well, fine. my kids love mermaids. they're little girls. we're backstage, this thing. she slithers up on a rock and
they love the story of peter pan.mly like some english director decided to go with the dark version of peter pan which i didn't know existed. >> there a dark version? >> exactly. he came out, it's a huge event, my kids are so excited. first of all, he's not in green. he's in dirty rags and then his vest is open to here and he has a full chest of hair. >> really? >> peter pan is a man child, right? right, not this guy. like austin powers shag. so upsetting. >> oh,...
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it is the sentiment that peter portrays -- he's a brilliant guy. but the sentiment that he brings is one of the reasons why the market's not going down, because no one believes the move. >>> moving on to the next right here, biopharma missing the big bernanke rally today. the sector could be a volatile close to the end of the week. key decisions loom from the fda. joining us, mike, what are we looking for? >> even though he went to notre dame and he loves the fighting irish whose butts sc's going to kick in a couple of months. but regis was here yesterday literally pounding this table for fooizer and mott in a good way. >> fiz when is pfiser stock going to move? >> it went up a whole three cents. not even the relatively influential pharma analyst at deutsche bank could move this needing today. she put out a note saying i think they're going to raise their dividend again by 15% to 25% in november. remember they cut the dividend in half when they announced they were buying wyeth earlier this year. >> i got to ask you. in this whole space, we talk abo
it is the sentiment that peter portrays -- he's a brilliant guy. but the sentiment that he brings is one of the reasons why the market's not going down, because no one believes the move. >>> moving on to the next right here, biopharma missing the big bernanke rally today. the sector could be a volatile close to the end of the week. key decisions loom from the fda. joining us, mike, what are we looking for? >> even though he went to notre dame and he loves the fighting irish whose...
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hi, peter. i was wondering if amongst these people you found any who rejoiced in the corelessness, who loved it, just for its own sake? >> yes. there is one couple in the book and i love talking about them. they were such a surprise. in littleton, colorado, and he is 72 and she is 70. their name is so we, when you come across them. i went to see them. i knew nothing about them. she was involved in what was called a newcomer scroop. there newcomers' groups all over the country but often for newcomers coming to stay. any way that is how i came across it. they lived in a large, well kept but unpretentious ranch house in the middle-income subdivision of littleton. as i went in there was not much furniture around. these are old people, you are supposed to have a lot of artifacts around. stuff on the show some pictures of all the grandkids and all the stuff that you have by the time you were 70. hardly anything and they had a large oak kofski table roughly the size of this, square, maybe ten books on
hi, peter. i was wondering if amongst these people you found any who rejoiced in the corelessness, who loved it, just for its own sake? >> yes. there is one couple in the book and i love talking about them. they were such a surprise. in littleton, colorado, and he is 72 and she is 70. their name is so we, when you come across them. i went to see them. i knew nothing about them. she was involved in what was called a newcomer scroop. there newcomers' groups all over the country but often...
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peter buys the books.n the beginning he offered to bring in lunch, too, but the members said, no thanks. they wanted this to be about more than just another free lunch. >> for me, it's a place to go and escape. >> and to question things. >> year, i feel more sophisticated. ( laughter ) she was hoping the wind hit hard. >> reporter: unlike the others, jamie, who lives in a rooming house, says he never used to be a reader. his addictions were the priority. >> i picked up the first book and i start reading it, and i found i couldn't put it down. >> reporter: he's still addicted. >> the adrenaline... >> only now. >> it just gives me a rush. >> reporter: ...to literature. >> i keep reading and keeping my minds occupied, i'm less likely to hurt myself in life. >> reporter: testimonials like that are now inspiring other people in other cities, even other countries to start putting together their own homeless book club, and as for the homeless man who helped start it all, rob turns out the only reason he couldn't
peter buys the books.n the beginning he offered to bring in lunch, too, but the members said, no thanks. they wanted this to be about more than just another free lunch. >> for me, it's a place to go and escape. >> and to question things. >> year, i feel more sophisticated. ( laughter ) she was hoping the wind hit hard. >> reporter: unlike the others, jamie, who lives in a rooming house, says he never used to be a reader. his addictions were the priority. >> i...
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peter and tony. catch me tomorrow morning on "the call" with amanda drury. welcome to the now network. right now five coworkers are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint-- the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing, and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance.
peter and tony. catch me tomorrow morning on "the call" with amanda drury. welcome to the now network. right now five coworkers are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal...
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peter bergen's dispatch on the taliban. >>> join the live chat at ac360.com.'ll have the latest on the michael jackson story. his doctor, conrad murray, speaking out for the first time, why now? why on youtube? >>> junk science in court. convicting innocent people. a lot of these things are not precise and phony. a man who spent half his life in prison because of shoddy crime scene practices and it could happen to you. ♪ select eyeglass frames are just $9 at walmart -- and they have a 12-month guarantee. ♪ juniors tops from op are $9 too. and you can get them the school supplies they need to start the year for just $9 total. nine dollars. considering what you get... that's a really great price. back to school costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. >>> tonight the doctor at the center of michael jackson's death investigation is speaking out on camera for the first time telling he says the truth about what happened. well, telling very little about it. dr. conrad murray was jackson's primary physician. he is the subject of a possible manslaughte
peter bergen's dispatch on the taliban. >>> join the live chat at ac360.com.'ll have the latest on the michael jackson story. his doctor, conrad murray, speaking out for the first time, why now? why on youtube? >>> junk science in court. convicting innocent people. a lot of these things are not precise and phony. a man who spent half his life in prison because of shoddy crime scene practices and it could happen to you. ♪ select eyeglass frames are just $9 at walmart -- and...
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joining us now is cnbc contributor peter navarro and amanda drury. peter, i'll start with you. you know, the market and also as you know, peter is also the author of "always a winner." the market had run pretty far, pretty fast, and china has been extremely aggressive on internal stimulus. does this mean, however, that china's bull market run is over? or is this just a temporary move to sidelines? >> well, look, china fundamentally is an export-driven economy, and nothing has changed. the fiscal stimulus was great, but the export-driven question really is whether the u.s. and europe and the rest of asia are going to recover enough to drive china in the next leg of their recovery. the markets clearly say no. the other problem with the fiscal stimulus is it's created essentially an internal bubble, both in the stock market and in real assets, and there is a lot of concern in china that a lot of money has gone into nonproductive capacity. and so the market's reflecting this now. of it's really a good time both in china and maybe elsewhere to take profits off the table, get the cas
joining us now is cnbc contributor peter navarro and amanda drury. peter, i'll start with you. you know, the market and also as you know, peter is also the author of "always a winner." the market had run pretty far, pretty fast, and china has been extremely aggressive on internal stimulus. does this mean, however, that china's bull market run is over? or is this just a temporary move to sidelines? >> well, look, china fundamentally is an export-driven economy, and nothing has...
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peter, good evening. >> thank you. >> couric: what are are you hearing about what is going to happen to the senator's... to kennedy's senate seat? >> i think the first question is whether there will be an interim appointment and i think that's likely to happen. then there will be an election and we'll have several candidates, probably somebody from the kennedy family, there's speculation about joe kennedy or perhaps even his widow vicki. there also are three congressmen and the state's attorney general all possible candidates. >> smith: i think thing that struck so many of us is hearing these individual testimonials from folks far and wide, powerful and powerless who the senator intervened in their lives in such dramatic fashion. he was an old-fashioned retail politician. >> absolutely. and he got that from his grandfather honey fit, the former mayor of boston who took him through the streets of the city to barbershops, to bars, taught him how to really get to know people and so there's a deep personal connection between him and the people of massachusetts. >> smith: peter canellos f
peter, good evening. >> thank you. >> couric: what are are you hearing about what is going to happen to the senator's... to kennedy's senate seat? >> i think the first question is whether there will be an interim appointment and i think that's likely to happen. then there will be an election and we'll have several candidates, probably somebody from the kennedy family, there's speculation about joe kennedy or perhaps even his widow vicki. there also are three congressmen and...
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bret: peter, thank you. well, if you are an average american, you are finally working for yourself now. let me explain. the americans for tax reform foundation and center for fiscal accountability say you have been working all year so far just to pay your share of the total cost of government. the mark falls 26 days later this year because of the increase in government spending. the president now says canada's healthcare plan is not right for the u.s., so what are the stats and would it work here? we report. you decide. and a number of mexican families relying on help from relatives inside the u.s. are now being forced into a role reversal. naing onon ud r. weotototatatininci on us cars for everybody anont cfidedence ininin o. caususususlendnds s ve a a a t tcks. ququq n . bret: in news around the world, the h1n1 flu has killed a 21-year-old iraqi woman and sickened 23 citizens and six foreigners. the u.s. military says 62 troops in iraq is been diagnosed with the virus, all undergoing treatment or have comp
bret: peter, thank you. well, if you are an average american, you are finally working for yourself now. let me explain. the americans for tax reform foundation and center for fiscal accountability say you have been working all year so far just to pay your share of the total cost of government. the mark falls 26 days later this year because of the increase in government spending. the president now says canada's healthcare plan is not right for the u.s., so what are the stats and would it work...
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peter of miller is here and jamie cox of harris financial group.amie, the great recovery, i know everyone is expecting it to be really lackluster but i'm seeing signs why we can maybe hope a little bit. what do you say? >> this thing begins and ends with the jobs. we know about 70% of the economy being driven by the consumer i think tomorrow we will see the inflection point where the job losses accelerate to the down-side and i think that will help with consumer confidence and a lot of people say you know what this thing is over. you will see a lot of people hiding out inside lines and bond markets move into equities. >> goldman sachs, where everyone thinks they run the market and somehow secretly in charge raise investment three followed the second half, you're not beginning to doubt your bearish ways? . >> no, we will get an end to the recession in the second half but should not mistake it for the mean after the awful k 1 and q2 number for sustainable recovery. it all comes down to the consumer. yes, we will get a meaner version bounce the second
peter of miller is here and jamie cox of harris financial group.amie, the great recovery, i know everyone is expecting it to be really lackluster but i'm seeing signs why we can maybe hope a little bit. what do you say? >> this thing begins and ends with the jobs. we know about 70% of the economy being driven by the consumer i think tomorrow we will see the inflection point where the job losses accelerate to the down-side and i think that will help with consumer confidence and a lot of...
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he was brought to hulu by peter cher unanimous formerly of newscorp and jeff zucker of nibs universal here is what they said on this program about hulu at earlier times. >> so the piracy opportunity, what i thought about was ultimately the more time i spent on it is, well, i think that there are things... legal things and enforcement things, et cetera, et cetera, they are not the meaningful way to fight piracy. the meaningful way to fight piracy is you need to give consumers legitimate opportunities to get what they want. and then i had also been thinking about the pay television business and the fact that hbo had done a great job of aggravating everybody's content. i think at the same time, jeff zucker, head of nbc universal, had been thinking about the same sorts of things. >> the biggest challenge we face on a daily basis is just how fragmented the media world is and how we're going to make this transition from the world that you and i have grown up in, this analog world where really we programmeded to the viewer and we told the viewer when the movie would come out and all of those
he was brought to hulu by peter cher unanimous formerly of newscorp and jeff zucker of nibs universal here is what they said on this program about hulu at earlier times. >> so the piracy opportunity, what i thought about was ultimately the more time i spent on it is, well, i think that there are things... legal things and enforcement things, et cetera, et cetera, they are not the meaningful way to fight piracy. the meaningful way to fight piracy is you need to give consumers legitimate...
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that is possible. >> peter, how is the battle where marines are now fighting, how is that going?>> well, i think, according to the spokesmen for the marines in the south, the battle is, you know -- they haven't necessarily encountered a large numbers of the taliban. i mean, the taliban had plenty of notice to leave. there have been spots where there has been intense fighting. we have seen the taliban mounting attacks in the north. clearly the taliban have a strategy if they know there is going to be large attacks by u.s. forces in the south they will try to mount other attacks in the north and now as we've seen in the capital. >> from your perspective, michael, how do you see the battle? >> i think the battle has only just begun. if you look the map of the marines and the brits are targeting, that's tell heldman province. that is part -- it is classic insurgent tactics. if you face overwhelming forces, you pull back to fight and wait for another day. >> the fact the border is porous makes that easier? >> absolutely. the lines of communication, the supply lines in and out of pakis
that is possible. >> peter, how is the battle where marines are now fighting, how is that going?>> well, i think, according to the spokesmen for the marines in the south, the battle is, you know -- they haven't necessarily encountered a large numbers of the taliban. i mean, the taliban had plenty of notice to leave. there have been spots where there has been intense fighting. we have seen the taliban mounting attacks in the north. clearly the taliban have a strategy if they know...
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peter oduom, they are painting themselves into a corner right now. the more the lawyer blabs in front of the microphone. what is he? the schoolteacher? i will not let you speak unless you raise your hand? >> well, nancy, the husband is in denial and it is understandable, that apparently if there was a condition of alcoholism, it is something he didn't know about and it is completely understandable. >> no, that is understandable? renee rockwell, you don't know when your wife is drinking a whole bottle of absolut vodka and using pot? i mean he admitted that the wife used pot and how can he say now they didn't know and they allowed the children on the car, and all of the children dead except for one sole 5-year-old survivor? >> well, nancy, it is hard to believe he would let his own children into the car if she is impaired behind the wheel. but nancy, not everyone has to answer with a prison sentence when something horrific happens such as with this case. >>> to know that she did get in a vehicle with children and risk everybody's lives, it is sad. >> i
peter oduom, they are painting themselves into a corner right now. the more the lawyer blabs in front of the microphone. what is he? the schoolteacher? i will not let you speak unless you raise your hand? >> well, nancy, the husband is in denial and it is understandable, that apparently if there was a condition of alcoholism, it is something he didn't know about and it is completely understandable. >> no, that is understandable? renee rockwell, you don't know when your wife is...
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comparisons easier though peter. yes they do. peter along with us at the cme group. thank you. into town. still to come from jumbo mortgages to consumer blame...we're tackling viewer mail later on in the show but first why the united states may need to take notes from germany and france when it comes to turning around this troubled economy. the first two major economies to get back into positive territory are germany and france. both actually saw their economies growing in the second quarter while most of the rest of the world, including the u-s continued to see shrinking economies. dan cook is senior markets analyst at i-g markets. nice to see welcome back. good to be here. when determining friend doing right that the rest of the world is an? there's been less plans were because of the sized one thing they had a cash for clunkers program which is successful to help the overall economy. in germany particularly the way they handle their unemployment it but we have here they subsidize factories and companies to keep their workers on short-time bell will make up the difference eco
comparisons easier though peter. yes they do. peter along with us at the cme group. thank you. into town. still to come from jumbo mortgages to consumer blame...we're tackling viewer mail later on in the show but first why the united states may need to take notes from germany and france when it comes to turning around this troubled economy. the first two major economies to get back into positive territory are germany and france. both actually saw their economies growing in the second quarter...
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what happened to your entrapment theory, peter. where did that go. bye-bye. >> all we have is the police talking about what their evidence is. we haven't seen it yet, have we? >> so first you're po'd because they released it, now you're po'd because you haven't seen it. >> i want to see the tape. >> i'm going to let you get your story straight. eleanor dixon, help. >> well, poor defense lawyers, they just don't see it, do they, nancy? it's a good case for the state. i don't know what happened to good old-fashioned divorce, they've clearly got her. they've got her on tape. but what is unconscionable to me, that she is sitting at home with her mom eating a good home-cooked meal when she should be in jail awaiting trial. >> that's right. hugh nolan, investigative reporter joining us in miami. why isn't she enjoying the luxury of one of those nice steel commodes that you share with the other lovely female inmates on your cell block? >> well, she may well soon if the husband's attorneys have their way. we have just filed today in the criminal case the app
what happened to your entrapment theory, peter. where did that go. bye-bye. >> all we have is the police talking about what their evidence is. we haven't seen it yet, have we? >> so first you're po'd because they released it, now you're po'd because you haven't seen it. >> i want to see the tape. >> i'm going to let you get your story straight. eleanor dixon, help. >> well, poor defense lawyers, they just don't see it, do they, nancy? it's a good case for the...