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of us grew up with -- "peter pan." but did you ever wonder how peter became the boy who wouldn't grow up? as emily reports, delighted audiences are finding out eight times a week, including twice on wednesdays and saturdays. >> when i was a boy, i wished i could fly. >> the play is called "peter and the starcatcher." it imagines a time when peter pan was a lonely orphan. while aboard a ship, he meets a girl named molly with a magical secret. >> i'm a starcatcher. [ magical tones ] we have special powers that we use in secret to keep starstuff away from tyrants who try to rule the world. >> the original story about peter pan was written by j.m. barrie in 1902, and it was written for adults. but the book became a children's classic, and this play is packing in the teens. >> oh, it was really, really funny. >> it was so creative, and i wanted to keep seeing more. >> it was just hilarious. >> i think it's perfect for teens, and some of the best people at the stage door have been teenagers. peter pan and my character are 13
of us grew up with -- "peter pan." but did you ever wonder how peter became the boy who wouldn't grow up? as emily reports, delighted audiences are finding out eight times a week, including twice on wednesdays and saturdays. >> when i was a boy, i wished i could fly. >> the play is called "peter and the starcatcher." it imagines a time when peter pan was a lonely orphan. while aboard a ship, he meets a girl named molly with a magical secret. >> i'm a...
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lord peter. can't keep track of all of the things that have been served and counter every one of them it's just not possible they're coming thick and fast but look. i'm not negotiating on behalf of excuse me. i'm not negotiating on behalf of israel i'm not negotiating on behalf of any state i'm simply demonstrating the fact that there have been jews in the law and it is the jewish homeland for thousands of years to somehow pretend that there is no jewish connection to that land when we have so much evidence or do we want to live very intensely if we describe the body or even just look at what impact could have been james and you know i'm not so i'm not just recently susan susan excuse me i'm not saying that there have been going. through friend's wedding and i want your research points to have your mind where you want to go to james are going to have a clue to what i'm great at least what you're looking at more legitimate than any other claims peter peter i'm sorry you're going to think you know
lord peter. can't keep track of all of the things that have been served and counter every one of them it's just not possible they're coming thick and fast but look. i'm not negotiating on behalf of excuse me. i'm not negotiating on behalf of israel i'm not negotiating on behalf of any state i'm simply demonstrating the fact that there have been jews in the law and it is the jewish homeland for thousands of years to somehow pretend that there is no jewish connection to that land when we have so...
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peter pan and my character are 13 years old.alities that i think resonate with teenagers. >> celia gave me a quick tour of the theater. we went under the stage, through a sea of costumes, and then back up again. >> do you want to see my dressing room? >> sure. even though celia is the starcatcher, there's no star hanging on her dressing room door. >> there are no, sort of, "stars" of the show, which is actually something that i really like about this piece, is that it's an ensemble. everybody does everything. >> there's more than 100 different roles in the play, and they're all performed by only 12 actors. >> and we are lords >> and captains. >> mothers. >> orphans. >> sailors. >> pirates. >> tropical kings. >> it's actually some of the most fun i've ever had in my young, short career. >> it's not just the actors who have fun. the set designers are pretty playful, as well. for example, the arch around the stage is handcrafted from household objects. look closely and you'll see the designs are made from things like flyswatters, c
peter pan and my character are 13 years old.alities that i think resonate with teenagers. >> celia gave me a quick tour of the theater. we went under the stage, through a sea of costumes, and then back up again. >> do you want to see my dressing room? >> sure. even though celia is the starcatcher, there's no star hanging on her dressing room door. >> there are no, sort of, "stars" of the show, which is actually something that i really like about this piece, is...
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a low in welcome across town where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle but john kerry expresses shuttling through the middle east in search of peace once again a u.s. administration claims to be a fair broker to resolve the israel palestine conflict after forty four years of occupation and colonization of palestinian land what can we expect if anything from the obama administration is it time to reckon with the reality on the ground that is the one state solution. to cross-talk the john kerry visit to the middle east i'm joined by. dina friedman in washington she is a professor at the american university school of international science also in washington we have jason isaacson he is the american jewish committee director of government and international affairs and in philadelphia we cross the susan she is a writer political commentator and author of the book mornings in janine ok crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want susan visit by the u.s. secretary of state to the middle east anything new did you hear anything new anything promising. unfortunate
a low in welcome across town where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle but john kerry expresses shuttling through the middle east in search of peace once again a u.s. administration claims to be a fair broker to resolve the israel palestine conflict after forty four years of occupation and colonization of palestinian land what can we expect if anything from the obama administration is it time to reckon with the reality on the ground that is the one state solution. to cross-talk the john...
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thanks for having me on abbey so peter you guys have been attending this conference for years and what was the main takeaway from this year's event. well the event yes it was still exceptional in that there's a lot of really great activists they're. communicating about media and what the need for media change in anime in a major way but it's kind of losing the edge. of grassroots activism we look back at the media reform conference in minneapolis four years ago there were three thousand five hundred people there. years later the boston conference had twenty five hundred and then this weekend there were about fifteen hundred and for the first time it was actually a protest outside the conference center by the occupy denver folks who are saying the media reform is really more of a lobby group now the great crash of a million dollar lobby group and not really engaged in grassroots activists. wow appear i was just going to say is there more of a sense of urgency this year considering how we see the build up of the syria iran war push with the corporate media beating the war drums on that s
thanks for having me on abbey so peter you guys have been attending this conference for years and what was the main takeaway from this year's event. well the event yes it was still exceptional in that there's a lot of really great activists they're. communicating about media and what the need for media change in anime in a major way but it's kind of losing the edge. of grassroots activism we look back at the media reform conference in minneapolis four years ago there were three thousand five...
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and peter peter once again here is a prediction i think we're never going to agree on a definition of the word terrorism i sort of agree with mack on this point i was not calling drone attacks terrorism i'm not equating the two but i think once again let's think of it from the lens of faith let me think of it from the lens of my faith of the muslim community we believe that it's the principle of absolute justice that the world is craving for today those principles we can agree on so when innocent lives are lost anywhere around the world whether that's israel palestine iraq iran pakistan or afghanistan we need to stand up and say this was unfair this was unjust and i think when we say that that's a healing message that's what's going to bring people together the word terrorism is a divisive message and i think it will continue to divide us and again my prediction is we will never agree on a definition all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on terrorism state are. you. download the officia
and peter peter once again here is a prediction i think we're never going to agree on a definition of the word terrorism i sort of agree with mack on this point i was not calling drone attacks terrorism i'm not equating the two but i think once again let's think of it from the lens of faith let me think of it from the lens of my faith of the muslim community we believe that it's the principle of absolute justice that the world is craving for today those principles we can agree on so when...
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and peter peter once again here is a prediction i think we're never going to agree on a definition of the word terrorism i sort of agree with mack on this point i was not calling drone attacks terrorism i'm not equating the two but i think once again let's think of it from the lens of faith let me think of it from the lens of my faith of the muslim community we believe that it's the principle of absolute justice that the world is craving for today those principles we can agree on so when innocent lives are lost anywhere around the world whether that's israel palestine iraq iran pakistan or of understand we need to stand up and say this was unfair this was unjust and i think when we say that that's a healing message that's what's going to bring people together the word terrorism is a divisive message and i think it will continue to divide us and again my prediction is we will never agree on a definition or a gentleman i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on terrorism state park. leave you. we are facing a
and peter peter once again here is a prediction i think we're never going to agree on a definition of the word terrorism i sort of agree with mack on this point i was not calling drone attacks terrorism i'm not equating the two but i think once again let's think of it from the lens of faith let me think of it from the lens of my faith of the muslim community we believe that it's the principle of absolute justice that the world is craving for today those principles we can agree on so when...
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generally and i'm sure you don't agree with that i go ahead peter thank you for. almost every sentence but thank you very much for giving me this opportunity look the palestinians should have a state and they should have it in that land and they had an opportunity to have the creation of the state of israel in one nine hundred forty eight when the un partition plan was adopted in the one nine hundred forty s. it provided for a palestinian state alongside israel the palestinians and the arab states rejected that went to war against israel let's remember the facts so yes there should be a published in state there are palestinian arabs living on that land they can have a state when they return to the bargaining table and negotiate for a state but to talk about apartheid to talk about replaces this and that colonization is just nonsense i mean the fact is that israel has a right to exist in peace and security with its neighbors the palestinians have rejected that the arab states have backed them up and gone to war against israel it's time to get to the bargaining tabl
generally and i'm sure you don't agree with that i go ahead peter thank you for. almost every sentence but thank you very much for giving me this opportunity look the palestinians should have a state and they should have it in that land and they had an opportunity to have the creation of the state of israel in one nine hundred forty eight when the un partition plan was adopted in the one nine hundred forty s. it provided for a palestinian state alongside israel the palestinians and the arab...
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unfortunately you know peter and frankly i think we need to stop talking about this fantasy peace process. you know twenty some years ago palestinians made an unprecedented compromise to relinquish our legal and historic right to over seventy eight percent of our historic homeland with the understanding that an independent palestinian state would be established in the remaining twenty two percent in this time where the while this process was going on you know of course it was turned out not to be a peace process at all but instead it's become. a process of ethnic cleansing it's been a process whereby israel has continued this theft of natural resources belonging to palestinians principally land and water. it's been a process of israel continuing to build the infrastructure of this israeli apartheid of israeli only roads jewish only housing color coded license plates and with permits checkpoints and so forth so i think you know i mean everybody everybody knows this two state idea is a lie and for some reason everybody keeps engaging in this ridiculous discourse and it frankly just serves i
unfortunately you know peter and frankly i think we need to stop talking about this fantasy peace process. you know twenty some years ago palestinians made an unprecedented compromise to relinquish our legal and historic right to over seventy eight percent of our historic homeland with the understanding that an independent palestinian state would be established in the remaining twenty two percent in this time where the while this process was going on you know of course it was turned out not to...
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and peter morici from the university of maryland, welcome to you both. >> peter, let me begin with you. there is lots of talk president obama wants to have a grand bargain in this budget process. what does a grand bargain look like to you? guest: that would put us in good shape long term. get the budget deficit down to a level where the growth in the debt essentially levels off and it is at a level where as a percentage of the whole economy is considered to be sustainable. right now we're on track to become an italy and that is to have a debt that is too big and have bond holders lose confidence. host: how do you get to a grand bargain, what do you cut? guest: the only way is to do omething about the growth of entitlement spending. doing something about medicaid and medicare which obama care has apparently not accomplished. host: what does a grand bargain look like to you? guest: spending cuts. that will be on medicaid and ked care and the social security side s. entitlements, that's the bargain. we've shown through sequestration that appropriations, defense, domestic spending can be c
and peter morici from the university of maryland, welcome to you both. >> peter, let me begin with you. there is lots of talk president obama wants to have a grand bargain in this budget process. what does a grand bargain look like to you? guest: that would put us in good shape long term. get the budget deficit down to a level where the growth in the debt essentially levels off and it is at a level where as a percentage of the whole economy is considered to be sustainable. right now we're...
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and first into rome was the simple galilean fisherman, peter. >> would peter have been in awe?se he would have been. but peter had a message which he was convinced would put in awe all those people of rome. >> believers in jesus also provided answers to the central mystery of life. >> the questions pagans were asking were, "what was going to happen to me when i die? how do i get forgiveness from sin?" the christian church said, "we can provide you those answers." >> believe in the resurrected jesus and win eternal life. that was the message that had appealed across the roman empire. a message that first spread throughout the huge jewish community outside israel. >> over a million jews in egypt and alexandria, jews in damascus, jews in antioch, jews in athens, certainly jews in rome. and for the early christians, these early followers of jesus, some of these jews would have provided missionaries a home, missionaries a base by which they could reach other jews as well as gentiles. >> the romans had provided roads throughout the entire empire. they had gotten rid of many of the pi
and first into rome was the simple galilean fisherman, peter. >> would peter have been in awe?se he would have been. but peter had a message which he was convinced would put in awe all those people of rome. >> believers in jesus also provided answers to the central mystery of life. >> the questions pagans were asking were, "what was going to happen to me when i die? how do i get forgiveness from sin?" the christian church said, "we can provide you those...
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peter peter lavelle the. you know peter we just got information that all the older suspect the twenty six year old he was born in china they moved to the end the family moved. there two thousand and one in dagestan and then two thousand they only moved to the u.s. it doesn't sound to you like this could be the making of could take over and plant a block of a bomb in a marathon as big as the boston marathon. or never get free lancers we don't know maybe they had another issue maybe you know they didn't connect. me. with kind of connection around the world. peter peter lavelle they are. cross talk a host just giving us an insight they are not the north caucuses and if indeed there is any connection between the two suspects and the north caucuses we'll have more of that of course as we get more information now our team managed to talk to irina the secretary of the elementary school in dagestan where one of the suspects attended here's what she told us. the first grade and after just a year he left our school his
peter peter lavelle the. you know peter we just got information that all the older suspect the twenty six year old he was born in china they moved to the end the family moved. there two thousand and one in dagestan and then two thousand they only moved to the u.s. it doesn't sound to you like this could be the making of could take over and plant a block of a bomb in a marathon as big as the boston marathon. or never get free lancers we don't know maybe they had another issue maybe you know they...
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peter, what did you see? >> hey, jake. well, it just so happens i ran the marathon this year as a guide to a blind runner named william greer, and william and i had just crossed the finish line i guess at around 3:45. we were about 100 yards into what we call the finishing chute, the long area that you walk through after finishing, when there was a huge explosion right behind us. we turned, as you go, and saw a white plume of smoke rising into the air from what seemed to my perspective the course side of the finishing line, which is a big structure. and then as we were all staring at it in surprise and dismay, another explosion immediately thereafter either adding to or causing another white plume of smoke. that's what we saw. we had no idea what it was, and the officials there immediately started shuttling us all down that chute away from the area of the explosion. >> peter, we -- first of all, i'm glad you're okay and your friend is okay. we have reports that two individuals have been killed, 28 wounded. were you shuttle
peter, what did you see? >> hey, jake. well, it just so happens i ran the marathon this year as a guide to a blind runner named william greer, and william and i had just crossed the finish line i guess at around 3:45. we were about 100 yards into what we call the finishing chute, the long area that you walk through after finishing, when there was a huge explosion right behind us. we turned, as you go, and saw a white plume of smoke rising into the air from what seemed to my perspective...
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and peter peter once again here is a prediction i think we're never going to agree on a definition of the word terrorism i sort of agree with mack on this point i was not calling drone attacks terrorism i'm not equating the two but i think once again let's include think of it from the lens of faith let me think of it from the lens of my fate of the muslim community we believe that it's the principle of absolute justice that the world is craving for today those principles we can agree on so when innocent lives are lost anywhere around the world whether that's israel palestine iraq iran pakistan or afghanistan we need to stand up and say this was unfair this was unjust and i think when we say that that's a healing message that's what's going to bring people together the word terrorism is a divisive message and i think it will continue to divide us and again my prediction is we will never agree on a definition or a gentleman i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on terrorism state start. with you. the nation
and peter peter once again here is a prediction i think we're never going to agree on a definition of the word terrorism i sort of agree with mack on this point i was not calling drone attacks terrorism i'm not equating the two but i think once again let's include think of it from the lens of faith let me think of it from the lens of my fate of the muslim community we believe that it's the principle of absolute justice that the world is craving for today those principles we can agree on so when...
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peter, joins us on the phone. peter, what do you think of the market reaction.eacted to the your report? >> i don't think it was our report that drove it alone. our report came out yesterday and market digested it easily. i think it had a lot to do with confirmation that there was a slowdown in production. cirrus logic report worse than expected and guided down materially versus street expectations. we had industry publications out of asia talking about declines in ipad mini production of 20 to 30%. all triangulating on the same data which there is slowdown in apple's production. david: peter, you were actually there and you did a survey i imagine of some of the production facilities. what did you see and what were you being told when you were over there? >> suppliers of apple, and we're not talking about one or two, we survey over 400 component suppliers throughout the world, the suppliers in general agreed that apple's production is coming down. that there's technical issues with production for the 5-s. most importantly with the low cost iphone and with the ip
peter, joins us on the phone. peter, what do you think of the market reaction.eacted to the your report? >> i don't think it was our report that drove it alone. our report came out yesterday and market digested it easily. i think it had a lot to do with confirmation that there was a slowdown in production. cirrus logic report worse than expected and guided down materially versus street expectations. we had industry publications out of asia talking about declines in ipad mini production of...
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gregg: peter doocy, live at the white house. peter, thanks very much. martha. martha: we are getting a new snapshot of our economy this morning. we got word it expanded at an annual rate of 2 1/2% in the first quarter for the gdp. much of that gain is attributed to a jump in consumer spending but the number is a bit smaller than economists had expected for this quarter. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company" on fox business network joins me now. stuart, good morning to you. what do you think of this morning? >> sounds good. that's the headline. sounds good but it's not. late last year the economy was growing barely. now we've got a 2 1/2% annualized growth. it sounds good but it really is not. in fact, this may be the high point for the entire year. this may be as good as it gets because all kinds of tax increases are beginning to bite. we have the social security tax increase january the 1st. tax the rich, january the 1st. state taxes went up notably in california. then we've got the sequester cuts. all of this is taking money out of the economy and it wi
gregg: peter doocy, live at the white house. peter, thanks very much. martha. martha: we are getting a new snapshot of our economy this morning. we got word it expanded at an annual rate of 2 1/2% in the first quarter for the gdp. much of that gain is attributed to a jump in consumer spending but the number is a bit smaller than economists had expected for this quarter. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company" on fox business network joins me now. stuart, good morning to you....
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peter, i'll start with you here.ompelling is the argument, the argument that's being made for a public safety exception here? >> it is a big stretch. so the public safety exception was created in 1984 by the supreme court, which basically said that, you know, if there is an immediate threat to public safety, if there's a bomb planted, if there is, perhaps, a weapon being hidden on the suspect's person, that arresting officers can question an individual before informing that individual of his rights, but in 2010, the obama administration released a memo saying, well, you know, maybe, in some cases, it might be that we can question people even if there's not an immediate threat, in special cases. and this appears to be one of those special -- they think that this is one of those special cases. but this is really a stretch of the 1984 supreme court ruling. it really expands the administration's power here in a way that is very worrying, and really just sort of cries to create an exception to what should be a basically r
peter, i'll start with you here.ompelling is the argument, the argument that's being made for a public safety exception here? >> it is a big stretch. so the public safety exception was created in 1984 by the supreme court, which basically said that, you know, if there is an immediate threat to public safety, if there's a bomb planted, if there is, perhaps, a weapon being hidden on the suspect's person, that arresting officers can question an individual before informing that individual of...
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anyway, let me go right to peter schiff. peter, you probably don't agree with my prognostication that falling gold is, a., a good thing. and there is more of it. so tell me where you come out. >> well, first of all, larry, thanks for having me back on. it's been a while. and by the way, i read your piece on the fall on the gold price and while i agree with your sentiments, i completely disagree with your conclusion. when the price of gold did plunge in 1980, that was a good sign. because paul volcker did the right thing. but ben bernanke is no paul volcker. i know paul volcker. he may not be a personal friend of mine, but i have met him. and bernanke is not paul volcker. everything he has done since the 2008 financial crisis has simply made the situation worse. and president obama is no ronald reagan. it's not a repeat of 2008. maybe it's a repeat of 1980, rather. it might be a repeat of 1976 or more recently, 2008 when gold did go down by 35%. but it was a buying opportunity. and i think this decline will prove to be a bett
anyway, let me go right to peter schiff. peter, you probably don't agree with my prognostication that falling gold is, a., a good thing. and there is more of it. so tell me where you come out. >> well, first of all, larry, thanks for having me back on. it's been a while. and by the way, i read your piece on the fall on the gold price and while i agree with your sentiments, i completely disagree with your conclusion. when the price of gold did plunge in 1980, that was a good sign. because...
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peter, you were just mentioning if we can run, peter ogburn our producers in studio here had just had a report from pete williams, i guess, from nbc. >> pete williams from nbc is reporting that these gentlemen are legal, permanent residents. they have been in the country for at least a year. so they could possibly be from turkey or czechoslavakia or check knee czhenia. >> with the cools in the area they have been there on a student visa or who knows? >> that's very possible. : during the press briefing today, boston fwlooeings commissioner, edward davis says he believes the circulating nurse expect who was killed and probably the other suspect as well is indeed a terrorist and that they were in fact, and i quote, they believe this man to this man to be here to kill people. whether he is part of a terrorist group or not, stand by, wait until this person is captured and we will get more. i knew you follow the scanner. talking to again, ron -- i'm sorry agrella. sorry, ron. editor of boston.com. there were reports we heard earlier, too, monitoring all of this, that it seemed that there w
peter, you were just mentioning if we can run, peter ogburn our producers in studio here had just had a report from pete williams, i guess, from nbc. >> pete williams from nbc is reporting that these gentlemen are legal, permanent residents. they have been in the country for at least a year. so they could possibly be from turkey or czechoslavakia or check knee czhenia. >> with the cools in the area they have been there on a student visa or who knows? >> that's very possible. :...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> [calling speaker names] >> i am peter gable. i am a long time resident of noe valley and one of the organizers of the noe valley farmers market. about 10 years ago some of you may know that the real food health food 24 on 24th street closed under controversial circumstances and a group of us rose up in the neighborhood and came together and we actually held meetings at the noe valley ministry in the public space. 200 people per week came to the meetings and we developed a determination to provide a context for -- to the extent that real food flattened the spirit of the neighborhood we were determined to reignite it and build it up again, so we're were determined to provide healthy food to our own community and we gathered in a smaller group to create the noe valley farmers market. thanks to the partnership of the noe valley ministry we were available to use their vacant parking lot -- not always vacant. sometimes there were cars in it but they set aside it on saturdays for us and we generated human connection, mutual affirmation
thank you. >> thank you. >> [calling speaker names] >> i am peter gable. i am a long time resident of noe valley and one of the organizers of the noe valley farmers market. about 10 years ago some of you may know that the real food health food 24 on 24th street closed under controversial circumstances and a group of us rose up in the neighborhood and came together and we actually held meetings at the noe valley ministry in the public space. 200 people per week came to the...
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. >> hi peter. good to be with you. as you know well having been here, south koreans are conspicuously not reacting to that kind of news about the reactor. you'd be hard-pressed to find any concerns in the streets of seoul. people don't want to talk about politics, especially not about the north. korea watchers are telling us that that really masks a generalized sense of anxiety that these people are feeling, perhaps for the first time in years. remember, the border is only 30 miles away from here. the news of the reopening of that nuclear plant has got to be increasing already high levels of tension. if you remember, when this relatively small plant was shut down some six years ago, it was seen as a major victory at the time for u.s. diplomacy here. it looks like leader kim jong-un who says he's angry about new sanctions and the ongoing war games happening not far away, he seems to be undoing any signs of progress made in the past. that said, experts are still calling this plant the reopening of a more symbolic -- it w
. >> hi peter. good to be with you. as you know well having been here, south koreans are conspicuously not reacting to that kind of news about the reactor. you'd be hard-pressed to find any concerns in the streets of seoul. people don't want to talk about politics, especially not about the north. korea watchers are telling us that that really masks a generalized sense of anxiety that these people are feeling, perhaps for the first time in years. remember, the border is only 30 miles away...
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gabe, good evening. >> reporter: peter, good evening. today the local sheriff here said that he will increase security at the county courthouse, this as local police and the fbi try and figure out whsomeone would kill yet another public official. a chilling crime, now a murder mystery. >> unnerving to the law enforcement community. it is unnerving to the community at large. >> reporter: on saturday, police found the bodies of kaufman county d.a. mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia after a friend or relative couldn't reach them. sources tell local nbc station kxas an assault rifle was used to kill the mcclellands. authorities say today security will be tightened. >> there will be v
gabe, good evening. >> reporter: peter, good evening. today the local sheriff here said that he will increase security at the county courthouse, this as local police and the fbi try and figure out whsomeone would kill yet another public official. a chilling crime, now a murder mystery. >> unnerving to the law enforcement community. it is unnerving to the community at large. >> reporter: on saturday, police found the bodies of kaufman county d.a. mike mcclelland and his wife...
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i'm peter alexander reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> right now at 6:00, chaos at a south bay walmart. police say a man crashed his car into the store then began beating customers. good evening. this evening, investigators are still trying to figure out why a man drove his car into a crowded san jose walmart this morning and then went after the customers. it happened on story road. several people injured, some hospitalized. the driver has been arrested. kimberly terry is live at the scene with more. kimberly? >> reporter: you can see where the car went inside walmart. that area now boarded up. customers say it was chaos inside the car after that crash. it was so loud, in fact
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melissa: peter, peter, peter, peter, hang on, let someone else talk. >> they will not be a able to stop. melissa: have to close his mic. let me ask you, it is predicated on interest rates going back up. i don't see that happening anytime soon. >> it is not happening soon. if it happened, it will only happen because of inflation, right? which would inflate rents and home prices. that is why they're doing it to hedge investments. homeownership rates are --. melissa: hang on. let him finish. i total. >> i totally believe in bubbles when everyone is enthusiastic and homeownership at 1995 levels, it has fallen several percent there is not boom by consumers borrowing money at ninja loans. that is cash investor. that is not a bubble. melissa: that is it, for everybody, and it was spirited. it is over, thank you. what a joint decision you can still get fired for smoking marijuana in colorado even though it is legal. dish network employee brandon coats was fired after he tested positive for the drug despite having a medical marijuana license. coats is suing dish. that is a shocker. state court s
melissa: peter, peter, peter, peter, hang on, let someone else talk. >> they will not be a able to stop. melissa: have to close his mic. let me ask you, it is predicated on interest rates going back up. i don't see that happening anytime soon. >> it is not happening soon. if it happened, it will only happen because of inflation, right? which would inflate rents and home prices. that is why they're doing it to hedge investments. homeownership rates are --. melissa: hang on. let him...
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dagen: thank you very much, peter. peter barnes in washington.et's take a live look at the dedication of president pushes library down in texas. they are in the middle of prayer at this moment. what you will see is five living presidents all standing together. you see a shot of president obama, president bush and his son. they are in the middle of prayer. a historic day. president clinton and carter are there as well. let's move on to your markets. major companies are boosting the markets with better than expected first-quarter earnings. also setting the bar high for the upcoming quarter. we have a chief economist from ihf. he joins us right now from lexington, massachusetts. what is to make of this? >> the underlying growth in the economy is reasonably strong. it is not great. it is not as strong as we would like it. companies are managing their costs very aggressively. the earnings numbers are looking pretty good. a lot of people manage down the expectations, but then beat those expectations. the reality is, these earnings numbers are quite goo
dagen: thank you very much, peter. peter barnes in washington.et's take a live look at the dedication of president pushes library down in texas. they are in the middle of prayer at this moment. what you will see is five living presidents all standing together. you see a shot of president obama, president bush and his son. they are in the middle of prayer. a historic day. president clinton and carter are there as well. let's move on to your markets. major companies are boosting the markets with...
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melissa: peter, how much revenue are we talking about here?makes a good point. >> you raise a very important point. it reduces deductions for higher income families. disappearing down to 20% at 400,000. there really isn't a lot of money to raise these tax rates essentially. the same thing with us. this is mr. obama's name. trying to distract from the fact that he is going to give us another number. okay, the country is averaging 2.1% and ronald reagan's recovery after 42 months, and he had a higher unemployment rate starwave, it averaged 5.2%. we are seeing a desperate man grasping to distract attention from failure. melissa: scott, what do you think? how do you feel about that? >> well, the fed is talking about these rates. if you're going to attack the economic job creators, intimidate investors, then peter doesn't like bowties. because that totally doesn't make sense. [laughter] melissa: rich edson, what is the likelihood that this happens? is this the opening salvo? or is this the real budget that could eventually happen? >> historically t
melissa: peter, how much revenue are we talking about here?makes a good point. >> you raise a very important point. it reduces deductions for higher income families. disappearing down to 20% at 400,000. there really isn't a lot of money to raise these tax rates essentially. the same thing with us. this is mr. obama's name. trying to distract from the fact that he is going to give us another number. okay, the country is averaging 2.1% and ronald reagan's recovery after 42 months, and he...
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peter and steve, we're going to stay with us. and coming up, we're going to show you how helping the poor used to be done in america. plus our studio audience business experts, commentators, they will join this discussion, with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >> sean: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity," boom town 2 on the business of food stamps. we continue with peter shah rightser. -- schweitzer. >> the american people are the most generous in the world when it co
peter and steve, we're going to stay with us. and coming up, we're going to show you how helping the poor used to be done in america. plus our studio audience business experts, commentators, they will join this discussion, with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why...
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up next, peter weinberg will join me. cliff robbins. and boone pickens also joining us, founder of bp capital. all ahead. >>> first, a huge day on the street today. s&p 500 trying to close at a record high. take a look at how we're selling out on the street today. dow jones industrial up 105. volume on the light side. nonetheless, prices on the upside. nasdaq composite up 27 points today. almost 1%. finishing the day at 3307. s&p 500, 1593. gain of .75%. 11 points higher on the standard and poors. more on today's big rally and bring in eric ristubon of russell investments. andrew keen. doug cody. and kenny pulkari of o'neill securities finishing up his trades and will join us momentarily. good to have you on the program. eric, you saw the friday gdp report having an impact today. despite the disappointment, how is that possible? everybody complained that the gdp report was below expectations and here we have more money moving into stocks? >> yeah. disappointed exactly the right way. when you look below the headline number of of 2.5% and
up next, peter weinberg will join me. cliff robbins. and boone pickens also joining us, founder of bp capital. all ahead. >>> first, a huge day on the street today. s&p 500 trying to close at a record high. take a look at how we're selling out on the street today. dow jones industrial up 105. volume on the light side. nonetheless, prices on the upside. nasdaq composite up 27 points today. almost 1%. finishing the day at 3307. s&p 500, 1593. gain of .75%. 11 points higher on the...
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all of our he's standing by for us live in lisbon here peter good to see you we understand more and your spirit of protests are planned for today we understand that they are upset with austerity but isn't there anything new that's fueling this intention. well traditionally the twenty fifth of april is the day that the portuguese celebrate the start of their revolution in one nine hundred seventy four but this year there's a different element to the celebrations that take place here in the capital one hundred people are coming out to show just how upset they are with what they view as the financial mismanagement of their country not to mismanagement not only by their own government but a a financial mistreatment that many people view by the troika one of the dirtiest words in portugal at the moment the troika of course the three main lenders the e.u. the international monetary fund and the european central bank now to mark this just over to my right as one of the main squares here important lisbon a large amount of people are gathered they're going to make their way down the street t
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hello and welcome across the aisle for all things considered i'm peter lavelle she was known as the iron lady probably the only thing fatter critics and supporters could agree upon margaret thatcher is arguably the most polarizing leader the world has known in the last half century and her legacy remains hotly debated to this day how did she change the way we think about politics and achieve the world a better place. to cross-talk margaret thatcher's legacy i'm joined by matthew wealthy or in washington he is a fellow at the competitive enterprise institute and a regular contributor to open market dot org also in washington we have clifford fees he is a professor of economics and finance and shenandoah university and in london we crossed it felicity gary she is an international criminal barrister and media commentator on. with great responsibility i think that might be a quote from spiderman but it's not funny that we're now suffering the like to say of her policies decades ago that cripple the country ok matthew jump in agree or disagree with that. i'm going to have to disagree with tha
hello and welcome across the aisle for all things considered i'm peter lavelle she was known as the iron lady probably the only thing fatter critics and supporters could agree upon margaret thatcher is arguably the most polarizing leader the world has known in the last half century and her legacy remains hotly debated to this day how did she change the way we think about politics and achieve the world a better place. to cross-talk margaret thatcher's legacy i'm joined by matthew wealthy or in...
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hello and welcome across town where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle she was known as the iron lady probably the only thing fatter critics and supporters could agree upon margaret thatcher is arguably the most polarizing leader the world has known in the last half century and her legacy remains hotly debated to this day how did she change the way we think about politics and that she'd leave the world a better place. to cross-talk margaret thatcher's legacy i'm joined by matthew melky or in washington he's a fellow at the competitive enterprise institute and a regular contributor to open market dot org also in washington we have clifford b.'s he is a professor of economics and finance and shenandoah university and in london we crossed the felicity gary she is an international criminal barrister and media commentator on cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump any time you want felicity what is the lasting legacy of her she's buried today well to me. she's a terrible disappointment but she had great power. great responsibility i think that might be a quote from spiderm
hello and welcome across town where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle she was known as the iron lady probably the only thing fatter critics and supporters could agree upon margaret thatcher is arguably the most polarizing leader the world has known in the last half century and her legacy remains hotly debated to this day how did she change the way we think about politics and that she'd leave the world a better place. to cross-talk margaret thatcher's legacy i'm joined by matthew melky...