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remember, peter is a marketer at heart; peter likes that. and he brings nichols in and--and although peter is nichols' boss, it's kind of like, you know, a green second lieutenant is the boss of the 20-year first sergeant. you know, peter is really learning from nichols, and he's nominally the boss. and nichols is his mentor, and--and the family destroys nichols' brewery and cost him a lot of money and they have occasion to run into each other a couple of years later. and nichols says, 'why did you do this to me? why did you--me? i taught you everything you know. i thought we were friends.' and peter says, 'it's my father. you taught me to ar--you taught me to argue with him.' c-span: peter's father is? >> guest: joe. c-span: page 325. you know what i'm getting at? >> guest: sure. no, what? c-span: it starts off, 'peter, usually receptive to strategies for convincing the elders, was subdued throughout the meeting.' >> guest: yeah. c-span: 'he seemed distracted and morose. he excused himself during one meaningful relationship seminar to take
remember, peter is a marketer at heart; peter likes that. and he brings nichols in and--and although peter is nichols' boss, it's kind of like, you know, a green second lieutenant is the boss of the 20-year first sergeant. you know, peter is really learning from nichols, and he's nominally the boss. and nichols is his mentor, and--and the family destroys nichols' brewery and cost him a lot of money and they have occasion to run into each other a couple of years later. and nichols says, 'why did...
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you knew peter well. a great journalist and his instinct most of the time was dead on and we agreed on many more things than we disagreed. it just happened to be the first one out of the box. >> rose: how many times did he say to you "david if you go ahead this is your right but if you do that it will damage your reputation and abc's reputation"? >> it's the only time at the the very beginning. we came very close professionally and personally after that and worked on a lot of things together, the millennium program, the 24-hour program and, of course, 9/11 and presidential elections and we became quite close over time. you had to earn peter's trust and respect. >> peter had also had a great passion for foreign news and during his time as anchor person there was less foreign news by the threat networks, correct?a >> it goes up and down but there's certainly retrenchment. this is something everybody in media has faced, news media has faced is challenges economically and with that there are cuts to various p
you knew peter well. a great journalist and his instinct most of the time was dead on and we agreed on many more things than we disagreed. it just happened to be the first one out of the box. >> rose: how many times did he say to you "david if you go ahead this is your right but if you do that it will damage your reputation and abc's reputation"? >> it's the only time at the the very beginning. we came very close professionally and personally after that and worked on a lot...
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.bably met each other where we were like 3. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. and these sominos we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. >> some gun -- got it on my ribs. you have to know the rules of the game. i took it from my side and applied it to the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting a trial or a plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest. because of pr
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.bably met each other where we were like 3. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. and these sominos we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him,...
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peter? >> last row christopher. >> hi. i have the inverse problem, i have three jobs. me, i supported barack obama in 2008. one of the things for me going to cause me to vote for him again in 2012 is the affordable care act. 6.6 million americans are covered under that mandate that allows people to join their parents' insurance policies. a lot of young people like myself have multiple jobs, temporary, they are not eligible for insurance. my friends have medical insurance but not offered by their employers now being able to stay on their parents' plan that provides security. walking in the street everyday thinking that you could trip and fall and break your leg and be bankrupt is not a way to live your life. i was a staunch supporter in 2008, i canvassed for obama in pennsylvania and i plan on supporting him again. >> mike: chris, thank you very much. kayleigh, next one. >> bob from rutgers. >> governor thanks for inviting me of my teammates from the debate team here it is an honor and privil
peter? >> last row christopher. >> hi. i have the inverse problem, i have three jobs. me, i supported barack obama in 2008. one of the things for me going to cause me to vote for him again in 2012 is the affordable care act. 6.6 million americans are covered under that mandate that allows people to join their parents' insurance policies. a lot of young people like myself have multiple jobs, temporary, they are not eligible for insurance. my friends have medical insurance but not...
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finally, we know that peter was a civil war veteran. he's over on the wall at the african-american civil war memorial. in 1869, peter and his wife and their first child moved to washington, d.c. we know that grandmother nancy was still alive in the 1870 census because she shows up in decatur house in 1870. the cooler climate didn't suit, so they remained not much longer than a year and moved back to new orleans. together peter joseph and cora had ten children, seven of which lived to be adults. the ratification of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution raised peter's interest in politics. in 1876 peter was selected to be a presidential elector in the heavily-contested case. he was one of eight louisiana electors whose votes gave the election to president hayes and put him in the white house. and put him in the white house. in 1880 peter wrote to recommend his cousin william syphax. so there's a lot of ties not just here, but as you move away and people want to come back and understand what's going on with the family to
finally, we know that peter was a civil war veteran. he's over on the wall at the african-american civil war memorial. in 1869, peter and his wife and their first child moved to washington, d.c. we know that grandmother nancy was still alive in the 1870 census because she shows up in decatur house in 1870. the cooler climate didn't suit, so they remained not much longer than a year and moved back to new orleans. together peter joseph and cora had ten children, seven of which lived to be adults....
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peter finn democratic strategist coming up. the bill press show after this. >> this is the bill press show. stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only ... ... with great taste... comes great entertainment. the amazing spider-man and twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. see the movie in theaters july 3rd. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye
peter finn democratic strategist coming up. the bill press show after this. >> this is the bill press show. stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only ... ... with great taste... comes great entertainment. the amazing spider-man and twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. see the movie in theaters july 3rd. if you have copd like i do you know...
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i said "that's right, peter." said "well, that is your right but i feel i owe it to you david to tell you i you do a ime me specialn princess dianno one will ever take you seriously as the president of abc news." so here i am four months in, i didn't have the journalism credentials and i took a deep gulp and i said "all i know is i have a sister back in michigan and she's followed every detail about this woman's life from the moment she got engaged. i think will be other people." he said "i said it's your right, i'll have nothing to do with it." and that was the end of the conversation. (laughter) in fairness the next morning he called in and said "david, i've read the coverage, you were right; i was wrong, it's a big story, i'd liketo do the specia" >> re: he said "i'd like that do it?" >> i said peter you're our principal anchor, but i've already signed up diane sawyer and barbara walters to do the special and i won't kick them off. so we ended up doing it with the three of them. >> rose: were they thrilled abou
i said "that's right, peter." said "well, that is your right but i feel i owe it to you david to tell you i you do a ime me specialn princess dianno one will ever take you seriously as the president of abc news." so here i am four months in, i didn't have the journalism credentials and i took a deep gulp and i said "all i know is i have a sister back in michigan and she's followed every detail about this woman's life from the moment she got engaged. i think will be...
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go ahead. >> it ties it into peter's question. peter talked persuasively about some of the problems we've had in innovation and what he called the white. the why story, which i think richard -- peter has sort of suggests the problem is regulation and richard picks that up directly. it is not my brief here to defend the fda. i actually think -- i actually think that richard may be right on this, although i will note that there are some pretty compelling stories on the other side that -- that got the fda involved in this in the first place. the tradeoff is hard from an economic perspective. not to richard. >> they're not hard, period. >> so we will -- i think there are circumstances in which decisions that individuals make have significant effects on other people in the world. whether it's vaccinations questions, smallpox or the like there are circumstances in which we care not just what individuals decide, but how the individual decisions affect everyone else. i agree that the fda has in fact made innovation in the drug industry mu
go ahead. >> it ties it into peter's question. peter talked persuasively about some of the problems we've had in innovation and what he called the white. the why story, which i think richard -- peter has sort of suggests the problem is regulation and richard picks that up directly. it is not my brief here to defend the fda. i actually think -- i actually think that richard may be right on this, although i will note that there are some pretty compelling stories on the other side that --...
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it is really difficult following peter. peter, i think you should be a politician. you would be great. for these gentlemen down here, i was going to mention the california palace. can you imagine an area by the name of the cow palace? you had to go upstairs to the locker rooms. to think, what is going to be built on this incredible sight is fantastic. one of the most exciting days in my life was when i saw the first spade of derek being built -- with the city being built there, i could not wait to go play in a door read it. it brings enormous excitement for the players. for the fans, suddenly, they are sitting in this beautiful new arena. i saw the stable center pierre the first shovel, the first pylon put into the ground there. -- i saw the staples center. that was one of the most exciting days. i almost went there at least once a week to watch this rise from the ground. they have brought a different fan experience. the bay area is one of the great sports areas. the fans are fantastic, and i will tell you, warrior fans are enormous. i have not seen any better fans,
it is really difficult following peter. peter, i think you should be a politician. you would be great. for these gentlemen down here, i was going to mention the california palace. can you imagine an area by the name of the cow palace? you had to go upstairs to the locker rooms. to think, what is going to be built on this incredible sight is fantastic. one of the most exciting days in my life was when i saw the first spade of derek being built -- with the city being built there, i could not wait...
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hi, peter. now, we've been around music most of our lives, right? we have.ll, peter, i think first it has to start with an unforgettable melody and then lyrics that really mean something to people. and having a beautiful voice couldn't hurt. ♪ and you light up my life ♪ you give me hope ♪ could i have this dance ♪ for the rest of my life ♪ please release me ♪ let me go and now, let's all get comfortable... because peter and i are going to take you on a very special journey as we bring you the music of your life. time life proudly presents music of your life. 150 timeless love songs of the '50s, the '60s, and the '70s. join hosts peter marshall and debby boone as they introduce the most romantic collection ever. you know, back in the '50s there were so many wonderful young singers i loved to listen to including one very special guy... yes, and he happens to be a pretty great dad. ♪ on a day like today ♪ ♪ we pass the time away ♪ ♪ writing love letters ♪ ♪ in the sand and debby, we'll always love hearing legendary artists like johnny mathis... ♪ it's not for m
hi, peter. now, we've been around music most of our lives, right? we have.ll, peter, i think first it has to start with an unforgettable melody and then lyrics that really mean something to people. and having a beautiful voice couldn't hurt. ♪ and you light up my life ♪ you give me hope ♪ could i have this dance ♪ for the rest of my life ♪ please release me ♪ let me go and now, let's all get comfortable... because peter and i are going to take you on a very special journey as we...
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>> peter! >> rose: joining me now is director marc webb and the film's two stars, andrew garfield and emma stone, i am pleased to have them here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> so, bring it on, rose. >> here it goes. when you got the assignment, knowing that the series before had made like $1.4 billion and counting. >> yes. right. >> rose: what did you say? you know, that is a good question. you asked the right question. it was -- it was intimidating but those numbers are abstract, really, i mean it is hard to calculate that, and i think it was just -- it was terrifying and exhilarating and all the things that you would imagine it would be, but you can't really think about that on a day-to-dy basis you have to think about the story and putting it together because as soon as it happened we had a start date and work on the script and work on the cast and it really became breaking it down to tiny little tasks. >> rose: so you simply were challenged and didn't think about it? >> intimidate
>> peter! >> rose: joining me now is director marc webb and the film's two stars, andrew garfield and emma stone, i am pleased to have them here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> so, bring it on, rose. >> here it goes. when you got the assignment, knowing that the series before had made like $1.4 billion and counting. >> yes. right. >> rose: what did you say? you know, that is a good question. you asked the right question. it was -- it was...
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peter now? okay, here we go. peter. >> i said at the beginning, you know, i talked like a minister, but you talked from the heart. i think he's been brilliant. i love it. >> what do you want me to say? >> talk from the head for a change. we could try that. >> i'm sorry? gentlemen, let's elevate the discussion a bit. peter, i'm going to give you the remaining moments. >> i'd rather hear from the audience because i think that their questions and the issues they raise will be somewhat more interesting for me to address than some of those i've had from the people. >> anything else you'd like to before i go to questions? >> it's simple. what you heard from the argument is that in order to sort out the crisis, europe has to take the next step. it has to take the next step to some central control of fiscal decisions at the national level. that's federalism, as you know from your own canadian experience. the trouble is that that's not what europeans want. indeed, when the question was posed in referendums in 2005, when a
peter now? okay, here we go. peter. >> i said at the beginning, you know, i talked like a minister, but you talked from the heart. i think he's been brilliant. i love it. >> what do you want me to say? >> talk from the head for a change. we could try that. >> i'm sorry? gentlemen, let's elevate the discussion a bit. peter, i'm going to give you the remaining moments. >> i'd rather hear from the audience because i think that their questions and the issues they raise...
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[laughter] tavis: the cool thing about this series, as peter said, israel and authentic. it is you doing what's your -- it is real and authentic. it is you doing what it is you do. you have to be willing to be open. why would you do that? >> people wanted to see my life. they thought it was interesting. i was open to it because i have a great life and that was used to having cameras are around me. i go about my day. i remember somebody said i never saw the dark side of view. what are you talking about? when you were yelling at marie. i said when you get mad, what do you do? if something goes wrong, i want it fixed. she is the closest one to me so she usually gets said. i expected to get resolved if there is a problem. i completely forgot they were even with me. i was myself and they wanted to see my life and what i do every day and i think i am a boring person and they thought i was interesting. tavis: how you interact with people in the gym who are just paying the monthly membership and are working to get in good shape. they are not trying to be boxers. everyday people.
[laughter] tavis: the cool thing about this series, as peter said, israel and authentic. it is you doing what's your -- it is real and authentic. it is you doing what it is you do. you have to be willing to be open. why would you do that? >> people wanted to see my life. they thought it was interesting. i was open to it because i have a great life and that was used to having cameras are around me. i go about my day. i remember somebody said i never saw the dark side of view. what are you...
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. >> narrator: my brother peter. like siblings everywhere, we've talked about how we grew up, what we took from our parents, including how our dad dealt with parkinson's. >> i think he conveyed to us in one way or another a sense about life in general being a fragile enterprise. i think he was one of those people who, you know... an immigrant's son who said, "no excuses, no whining, get to work." pow! >> narrator: that's a pretty good kick. >> it is a pretty good kick. >> narrator: like my dad, peter became a teacher, and in the summer of 1992, 20 years after my dad's diagnosis, he, too, felt the same first signals of the disease. do you remember having a sort of sense of foreboding about that? >> i think that's it. there had been too many signs, too many physical manifestations, too many indications to think otherwise. it's always there. it's one of the first things you think about in the morning and one of the last things you think about at night, and it says to you, you know, take advantage of the time you have. y
. >> narrator: my brother peter. like siblings everywhere, we've talked about how we grew up, what we took from our parents, including how our dad dealt with parkinson's. >> i think he conveyed to us in one way or another a sense about life in general being a fragile enterprise. i think he was one of those people who, you know... an immigrant's son who said, "no excuses, no whining, get to work." pow! >> narrator: that's a pretty good kick. >> it is a pretty...
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peter barnes in d.c. a massive car bomb attack rocks the syrian capital da damascus as the unitd states and russia face off over that bloody conflict. this just days before president obama is set to meet with russian president vladimir putin. catherine herridge is live at the state department for us in washington. >> reporter: thank you, jon. what we've got here this morning are conflicting narratives coming out of the obama administration. it really began earlier this week when hillary clinton said the russian government is selling attack helicopters to the syrian regime. >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> reporter: there is new video this morning out of syria, this is part of homs province, the epicenter of the fighting. local reports say the helicopter you see there is an mi-24. this is impossible to independently verify, nor is it possible to confirm whether i
peter barnes in d.c. a massive car bomb attack rocks the syrian capital da damascus as the unitd states and russia face off over that bloody conflict. this just days before president obama is set to meet with russian president vladimir putin. catherine herridge is live at the state department for us in washington. >> reporter: thank you, jon. what we've got here this morning are conflicting narratives coming out of the obama administration. it really began earlier this week when hillary...
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it is really difficult following peter. peter, i think you should be a politician. you would be great. for these gentlemen down here, i was going to mention the california palace. can you imagine an area
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peter.orning, and christopher. >> hi, chris. >> i actually have the inverse of the problem of most college students, i have multiple jobs, three in fact. me i supported barack obama in 2008 and one of the things that is going to cause for me to vote for him in 2012, affordable care act. and many in my age group. 6.6 million americans covered under that mandate that allows people to join their parents insurance policies and also because a lot of young people like myself have multiple jobs that are the not full-time, they're temporary, they're not eligible for insurance, lots of my friends, they have medical insurance, but it's not offered by employers. so, now, being able to stay on parents plan until 26 and find something stable, that really provides a sense of security. because walking in the street every day, thinking that you could trip and fall and break your leg and be instantly bankrupt is not a way to live your life. and honestly, like i was a staunch supporter in 2008 canvassed for o
peter.orning, and christopher. >> hi, chris. >> i actually have the inverse of the problem of most college students, i have multiple jobs, three in fact. me i supported barack obama in 2008 and one of the things that is going to cause for me to vote for him in 2012, affordable care act. and many in my age group. 6.6 million americans covered under that mandate that allows people to join their parents insurance policies and also because a lot of young people like myself have multiple...
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that's the significance of the piece you put it from, peter, and you know it. >> peter, you spoke last. so danny, then we'll go to the next question. >> is that because you talked about the german people. >> can i answer that question that was posed to me from the floor? >> we're going to go on to the next question. >> any response? >> go ahead. >> no, i just want to tell him that a poll came out in germany about the question, do you think germany should make more debt to invest in europe, and it was a majority to say yes. >> 9-9-9. >> you know, it's really incredible. this is really incredible. but give your response. >> his green and red friends said we want to have more debt but not the nation as such. can i answer a question first? look. first of all, i want to say something. you don't understand how much you played in his hands with that quote because ortega said that europe is the solution more than 150 years ago. and that tells us -- >> two weeks ago. two weeks asd, s ago, he quote. >> it tells you that this wonderful desire which the two of you share in your dreamlike approach
that's the significance of the piece you put it from, peter, and you know it. >> peter, you spoke last. so danny, then we'll go to the next question. >> is that because you talked about the german people. >> can i answer that question that was posed to me from the floor? >> we're going to go on to the next question. >> any response? >> go ahead. >> no, i just want to tell him that a poll came out in germany about the question, do you think germany...
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if peter is qualified to serve in congress because he's been in business. and that also makes a huge difference. i don't want these guys there. >> richard wants more lawyers in congress. >> no. i want people who understand what the business of government is about. i don't care what their labels are. what i care about is that they know something. and start with the president of the united states who's a colleague of mine for many years and the basic skill set that dealing with these issues that that man managed to accumulate in 14 years at the university of chicago is summed in a single digit, zero. >> i don't know if that says shotgun something about the university of chicago. >> no, no. >> we have well trained law grads. >> same thing. let's go over here. >> i appreciate your willingness to say regulation maybe should be toned down. but that maybe investment should be stepped up. my problem is who is doing the investment? an economist said a bad economist looks at what is seen, a good economist looks at what is unseen. so you talk about well, this investme
if peter is qualified to serve in congress because he's been in business. and that also makes a huge difference. i don't want these guys there. >> richard wants more lawyers in congress. >> no. i want people who understand what the business of government is about. i don't care what their labels are. what i care about is that they know something. and start with the president of the united states who's a colleague of mine for many years and the basic skill set that dealing with these...
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"i was in total shock" peter said. my world was destroyed. i lost everything. growing up in the new york borough of queens, peter was always the kid brother. even as adults, as bernie madoff gained fame as a brilliant wall street investor, peter was the other madoff, loyally following bernie for 40 years into his life of luxury and crime. "i did as my brother had said, as i had consistently done for decades," he said today. now he will follow his brother to prison. bernie madoff remains at the federal prison in butner, north carolina where other inmates say he has emerged as a respected member of his cell block, often sought for financial advice. >> we were all surprised it's been three years since he was sent away. and kurs, how much of the billions has been paid back. >> about 20 billion disappeared. they have recovered more than nine, almost 50 cents on the dollar. there will be more now with peter may doff agreed to forfeit all his homes and his ferrari. that will go to the pot to be sold off and money returned to the investors. >> more money back than we t
"i was in total shock" peter said. my world was destroyed. i lost everything. growing up in the new york borough of queens, peter was always the kid brother. even as adults, as bernie madoff gained fame as a brilliant wall street investor, peter was the other madoff, loyally following bernie for 40 years into his life of luxury and crime. "i did as my brother had said, as i had consistently done for decades," he said today. now he will follow his brother to prison. bernie...
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peter, give us some names. >> all right. let's look at chesapeake. a lot of things have gone on there. but look at the reserves. fabulous reserves. they're in very politically favorable places. reported probably one of the best oil well finds in the recent years in the united states. we also have companies like peabody coal. global coal company. price is dramatically lower than it was 12 months ago. and we're seeing prices recover there as we are with natural gas. so there's bargains there to be had. let's go where else we're very strong. agriculture. companies like archer daniels, dean foods. we're taking export market from other countries we had lost. stay with those. stay where we have strengts. general electric, a fraught with all kinds of difficulties, a great dividend yield, buy there and wait it out. >> understood. mark, i understand there are a couple of names you also like that have natural gas exposure. boy, they've been beaten down year-to-date. >> up until recently, maybe this month, mandy. it's been tough to find something people hate. b
peter, give us some names. >> all right. let's look at chesapeake. a lot of things have gone on there. but look at the reserves. fabulous reserves. they're in very politically favorable places. reported probably one of the best oil well finds in the recent years in the united states. we also have companies like peabody coal. global coal company. price is dramatically lower than it was 12 months ago. and we're seeing prices recover there as we are with natural gas. so there's bargains...
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folks like peter cohen, doug wu -- you guys are -- where are you, peter? you guys are tenacious. we could not do it without partners. thank you so much. [applause] lastly, and i know the guy i am going to introduce is going to talk a little as well, this is for the benefit of san franciscans' love for parts. this is a partnership, what you see today. it also has your support. this beautiful playground was funded with $160,000, and if you have not noticed, we have a new boss some facility -- awesome facility because of you. thank you. and next we have our 43rd mayor. he is about jobs, but he is also our biggest parks champion, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> very quickly, because i see young citizens here who are thinking in there minds "ok, when are we opening?" i am glad to join supervisor olague and supervisor weiner and matt and phil and others. we were walking up here, and scott and i were thinking, this used to be an edgy place. i was in a comfortable position myself as a city administrator. phil and others were saying some of the elements were starting t
folks like peter cohen, doug wu -- you guys are -- where are you, peter? you guys are tenacious. we could not do it without partners. thank you so much. [applause] lastly, and i know the guy i am going to introduce is going to talk a little as well, this is for the benefit of san franciscans' love for parts. this is a partnership, what you see today. it also has your support. this beautiful playground was funded with $160,000, and if you have not noticed, we have a new boss some facility --...
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tonight, his younger brother peter arrested for his role in the scheme. what was that role, tonight brian ross on that. we learned just how much the millions stolen now been paid back. >> reporter: peter madoff met his fate in court today 3 years to the day after his older brother bernie was sentenced to prison for 150 years. in peter's case, he agreed to a sentence of 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to falsifying the compliance reports that kept his brother's ponzi scheme hidden from regulators. but he told the judge today he did not realize what his brother was really doing until the very end. "i was in total shock" peter said. my world was destroyed. i lost everything. growing up in the new york borough of queens, peter was always the kid brother. here standing next to bernie in a family photo. even as adults, as bernie madoff gained fame as a brilliant wall street investor, peter was the other madoff. never made a partner. following bernie for 40 years into his life of luxury and kriemd. "i did as my brother had said, as i had consistently do
tonight, his younger brother peter arrested for his role in the scheme. what was that role, tonight brian ross on that. we learned just how much the millions stolen now been paid back. >> reporter: peter madoff met his fate in court today 3 years to the day after his older brother bernie was sentenced to prison for 150 years. in peter's case, he agreed to a sentence of 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to falsifying the compliance reports that kept his brother's ponzi scheme hidden...