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my name is chris and i'm peter's editor. [applause] as an editor i go to lunch a lot and ever since peter delivered the book i have been buzzing about "days of fire." "days of fire," yes. this brilliant book. but i leave the flat copy words behind when i tell people it's like watching all seven seasons of west wing. but in bizarro world where everybody is a republican. [laughter] you don't just read "days of fire," you binge read it. so as an editor you also believe in a book like crazy and do everything you can to get it ready to launch. and then you have to let the market and the reviewers have their turn. and in just a few days, that the book has been on sale, we have had some incredible, incredible reviews. i don't know if he is here but david frahm wrote this. peter baker is transported backward in time from some more dispassionate future yet "days of fire" is not a dispassionate book. its mood might rather be described as poignant, sympathetic to its subjects, generous to their accomplishments and extenuating none of t
my name is chris and i'm peter's editor. [applause] as an editor i go to lunch a lot and ever since peter delivered the book i have been buzzing about "days of fire." "days of fire," yes. this brilliant book. but i leave the flat copy words behind when i tell people it's like watching all seven seasons of west wing. but in bizarro world where everybody is a republican. [laughter] you don't just read "days of fire," you binge read it. so as an editor you also...
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im peters editor. [applause] as an editor i got to launch a lot. and ever since pierre delivered the book i have been talking about "days of fire". a brilliant book. but when i leave the blacktop the words mind what i tell people is it's like watching all seven seasons the west wing. the world where everyone is a republican. you don't just read "days of fire", you been treated. so as an editor of you believe in a book that is crazy and do everything he can to get ready to launch and then you have to let the market and the reviewers have there. in just three days of the book is the most self -- the book has been on sale we have had incredible reviews. peter baker writes with a measure and balance that seems transported backward in time from some more dispassionate future. with "days of fire" is not a dispassionate but. its mood might be described as poignant and that attitude subjects, generous to their accomplishments, and the extenuating. what peter baker has done is come to a full and fair reckoning with the legacy of the 43rd president. you real
im peters editor. [applause] as an editor i got to launch a lot. and ever since pierre delivered the book i have been talking about "days of fire". a brilliant book. but when i leave the blacktop the words mind what i tell people is it's like watching all seven seasons the west wing. the world where everyone is a republican. you don't just read "days of fire", you been treated. so as an editor of you believe in a book that is crazy and do everything he can to get ready to...
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. 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. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i neon? >> 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. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a fi
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. 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. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i neon? >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me...
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on booktv with peter baker. >> caller: hello.ick cheney is promoting his book and he is volunteering and bragging about having originated enhanced interrogation techniques, what the world knows is terrace treatment and are we ever going to realize what is what the rest of the world considers right and are we ever going to get prosecutions for these crimes? >> these are issues that we are still debating today. he mentioned president obama not only kept that program going that he believes that it is a useful tool of national security and there is honestly talk among some people would like to define prosecution on some of these issues and what people call torture. president obama decided he wasn't going to do that. he allowed an attorney reinvestigation. and so i think at the moment there is no vehicle is moving in that direction are trying to investigate. and he did find an owner banning the techniques that were in some of the programs that dick cheney and president bush had authorized. >> host: since the end of the bush administra
on booktv with peter baker. >> caller: hello.ick cheney is promoting his book and he is volunteering and bragging about having originated enhanced interrogation techniques, what the world knows is terrace treatment and are we ever going to realize what is what the rest of the world considers right and are we ever going to get prosecutions for these crimes? >> these are issues that we are still debating today. he mentioned president obama not only kept that program going that he...
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clear in understanding peter did you say peter that we were supporting shia in syria. we're supporting a range of fighters in syria that are loosely considered sunni and i certainly understand that we're using these terms sunni and shia very broadly there are divisions within each very large group but as a shorthand i think it's you know it's quite valuable the idea of. fighting against assad in syria is acceptable fighting against the shias in iraq is unacceptable this kind of we believe we don't think you're alright alright alright alright alright peter you made your point richard in new york please weigh in go ahead. i don't think we are interested in supporting because in syria we're looking for this elusive group theme of the moderate sonu of the moderate shia and hoping that they will find a common ground and present a coherent political platform to get down to talks with the leadership of bashar al assad in syria where we're not interested at all in advancing the interests of al qaida and this is the good news is that apparently the islam is. in syria very divid
clear in understanding peter did you say peter that we were supporting shia in syria. we're supporting a range of fighters in syria that are loosely considered sunni and i certainly understand that we're using these terms sunni and shia very broadly there are divisions within each very large group but as a shorthand i think it's you know it's quite valuable the idea of. fighting against assad in syria is acceptable fighting against the shias in iraq is unacceptable this kind of we believe we...
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peter. >> the president trying to walk a balancing beam today. in his 45-minute speech at the justice department, pimm, outlining his changes, the president offered a spirited defense of the nation's intelligence community saying he is seeing no indication they are violating the lall right now or being cavalier about americans' civil liberties. he also acknowledged in the aftermath of the edward snowden controversy, the disclosures from the former n.s.a. contractor, public confidence has been called into question and it's time for some new restraints. >> but america's capabilities are unique and the power of new technologies means that there are fewer and newer technical constraints on what we can do. that places a special obligation on us to ask tough questions about what we should do. >> the biggest changes outlined by the president, the government's bulk colleges of america's phone records will shift away from the n.s.a. to an unidentified alternative. phone companies could be forced to hold that data, something they don't want, or a third par
peter. >> the president trying to walk a balancing beam today. in his 45-minute speech at the justice department, pimm, outlining his changes, the president offered a spirited defense of the nation's intelligence community saying he is seeing no indication they are violating the lall right now or being cavalier about americans' civil liberties. he also acknowledged in the aftermath of the edward snowden controversy, the disclosures from the former n.s.a. contractor, public confidence has...
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mi invitado de hoy es peter apatow.n destacado sobreviviente de la artritis y el creador de supple. peter ha creado una revolucionaria bebida totalmente natural que ahora es más poderosa y más inclusivo que nunca. supple está ayudando a un sinnúmero de estadounidenses a tener vidas activas sin sufrimiento. peter apatow, gracias por estar en el programa. >> gracias. es grandioso estar aquí. >> ahora, en primer lugar, tú no eres médico, no tienes un doctorado. ¿qué te califica como experto en el alivio del dolor? >> bueno, los más grandes expertos del mundo de la década de los huesos y las articulaciones de las naciones unidas me han seleccionado a mí y a supple como los investigadores líderes del mundo en ayudar a aliviar el dolor de la espalda y de huesos de todas las personas del mundo. yo no soy médico, soy un investigador y yo mismo he sobrevivido a la artritis. >> ¿qué quieres decir con que has sobrevivido a la artritis? >> bueno, he sufrido dolor severo de artritis en mi cadera izquierda por décadas. estuve casi co
mi invitado de hoy es peter apatow.n destacado sobreviviente de la artritis y el creador de supple. peter ha creado una revolucionaria bebida totalmente natural que ahora es más poderosa y más inclusivo que nunca. supple está ayudando a un sinnúmero de estadounidenses a tener vidas activas sin sufrimiento. peter apatow, gracias por estar en el programa. >> gracias. es grandioso estar aquí. >> ahora, en primer lugar, tú no eres médico, no tienes un doctorado. ¿qué te...
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we are joined by peter yarrow, who sang many of peter's songs with his group peter, paul and mairie.es, i know you were close to pete seeger. you were with him yesterday. >> i was in the hospital. i went from the airplane, he was surrounded by his family and friend. his son said, "bring a guitar, pete wants to be surrounded my music." i knew i would be told that he only had a couple of days. i went there and i sang... ♪ back together ♪ we shall not be moved ♪ black and white together ♪ we shall not be moved ♪ it's like a tree ♪ that's standing by the water ♪ we shall not be moved and, you know, it was an old uni union song. we sang it gently. and we all sang. he was trying to sing along, you know. he was - his eyes were closed, but he was there and he was feeling it. and i sang, you know ♪ where have all peter-paul and mary records and "if i had a hammer." >> let's listen to some of "if i had a hammer" [ ♪ music ] >> you made that into a hit. one of his greatest. greatest songs he has written. what made him a wonderful folk song writer and singer. >> he totally lived his ethic. you t
we are joined by peter yarrow, who sang many of peter's songs with his group peter, paul and mairie.es, i know you were close to pete seeger. you were with him yesterday. >> i was in the hospital. i went from the airplane, he was surrounded by his family and friend. his son said, "bring a guitar, pete wants to be surrounded my music." i knew i would be told that he only had a couple of days. i went there and i sang... ♪ back together ♪ we shall not be moved ♪ black and...
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peter: well done. you managed to scrape through with a 72. good luck tomorrow. >> thanks, peter. peter: back up to 18. jim: we heard some references by gary woodland about the u.s. open. it felt like u.s. open conditions. here's a little side-by-side comparison. and it's just fractions easier this week. nick: not far off. weekdays are for rising to theh allenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or complet
peter: well done. you managed to scrape through with a 72. good luck tomorrow. >> thanks, peter. peter: back up to 18. jim: we heard some references by gary woodland about the u.s. open. it felt like u.s. open conditions. here's a little side-by-side comparison. and it's just fractions easier this week. nick: not far off. weekdays are for rising to theh allenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our...
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enough global peter b. a c. was fully aware of weaknesses in their systems and weaknesses in their ability to control the transactions that corazon started doing he really pushed that company way beyond its core way beyond the kinds of things that it was really in business for but investing in sovereign debt and peter you see never raised any kind of concern about the weak internal controls or the we corporate governance corps and was trading on behalf of the company while also being chairman and c.e.o. and one supposed to be keeping an eye on everybody else now after the enron and world com scandals sarbanes oxley that was supposed to hold c.e.o.'s and c.f.o. as accountable why do you think we haven't seen more senior. or auditors of banks get charged with accounting fraud in the wake of this finance. well as many have written the prosecutors believe that charging individuals with accounting fraud is really really really hard it's much easier to take a general viewpoint and the corporation and say well let's lo
enough global peter b. a c. was fully aware of weaknesses in their systems and weaknesses in their ability to control the transactions that corazon started doing he really pushed that company way beyond its core way beyond the kinds of things that it was really in business for but investing in sovereign debt and peter you see never raised any kind of concern about the weak internal controls or the we corporate governance corps and was trading on behalf of the company while also being chairman...
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peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way.y should be released thousand. >>> who other journalists from our sister network have been in prison for five months now. al jazeera continues to demand all five men be released. ♪ >>> wall street struggling as a short week of trading begins. the dow down 113 points, and as you can see things are not looking up. today's winter storm and cold weather. ohio's governor declaring an emergency, and 17 other states are also taking steps to help truckers get propane to customers. >>> it is called boundary hopping. parents lying about where they live so their kids can go to special kids. >> we got handcuffed like a criminal -- >> a leather belt -- >> we went to jail. >> reporter: these woe were married in 1998. in 2011 they were having marital issues. mom moved in with her father in a nearby county their daughter enrolled in kindergarten. they then reconciled but decided to let the daughter finish the school year. >> the school district contacted us in april, and said there is a problem with y
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle ringing in the new year in this edition of crossfire as we ask what is in store as we start two thousand and fourteen and what could make this year different and even better from the year that has passed who should we keep our eye on and what story should we be following. to cross out what to expect in the new year i'm joined by my guests in washington keli vlahos she's a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have medea benjamin she's a code founder of code pink an author of drone warfare and we also have kayla williams she is author of the book love my rifle more than you young and female in the u.s. army and she's also a truman national security project well all right crosstalk rules in effect and happy new year to you all right kelly i'm going to give you an opportunity you probably never never get again on global television it's two thousand and fourteen we've just gotten started we did a program on two thousand and thirteen all three of you are pretty pessimistic ok there are a couple of bright sp
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle ringing in the new year in this edition of crossfire as we ask what is in store as we start two thousand and fourteen and what could make this year different and even better from the year that has passed who should we keep our eye on and what story should we be following. to cross out what to expect in the new year i'm joined by my guests in washington keli vlahos she's a journalist and antiwar dot com we also...
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peter barnes has a fox business exclusive. peter: we are here with john williams.hank you for joining us today. the emerging markets are getting routed again today. they made no mention of the turmoil in emerging markets. why not? is the fed not concerned about this turmoil? >> they need to have a medium term focus. in my view, we should not focus too much in the short term developments. again, with that said, we are watching them carefully. peter: where they discussed this week? >> yes, obviously, we always discuss developments. peter: part of the reason this investor is on their minds, the hot money flows that went to the of emerging markets because of the fed policies the last few years. it caused some of the buildup in the economies. what about that. does the fed have some responsibility for this? 3 a result of a number of fact there is. i think our strategy right now and communicating pretty clear what our views are on that program going forward and also our monetary policy. i think that helps markets understand where we are going and why we are doing what we
peter barnes has a fox business exclusive. peter: we are here with john williams.hank you for joining us today. the emerging markets are getting routed again today. they made no mention of the turmoil in emerging markets. why not? is the fed not concerned about this turmoil? >> they need to have a medium term focus. in my view, we should not focus too much in the short term developments. again, with that said, we are watching them carefully. peter: where they discussed this week? >>...
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but i think he's pointed out that a lot of people they don't like peter was right. for it's a crisis but they don't believe that he got the economic paradigm right. they feel that he was out of paradigm in that what actually happened and the specifics of what happened went very counter to what he was saying and i think it goes to the whole inflation deflation debate that a lot of people are having basically what's happened is we've had inflationary scenario with credit inflation over the past years and that's created an asset bubble and as a result of that we saw deflation in asset prices which led to you know deflation in the general economy or disinflation at a minimum and so he got it wrong we got on our next time and this comes from the n n g in response to my interview with and had a four on tuesday given rights and the borrowers don't have to pay back the money they've borrowed the money they don't have it will be a major moral hazard everyone even the most stupid will rush to do you just that to borrow as much money as one can so wonderful world question mark
but i think he's pointed out that a lot of people they don't like peter was right. for it's a crisis but they don't believe that he got the economic paradigm right. they feel that he was out of paradigm in that what actually happened and the specifics of what happened went very counter to what he was saying and i think it goes to the whole inflation deflation debate that a lot of people are having basically what's happened is we've had inflationary scenario with credit inflation over the past...
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in australia peter's plight is big news. >> it's prepos perrous.live in a democracy where you have to be charged if held. some of the allegations levelled at him is unimaginable. lois has spoken to peter three times since her arrest. >> they are proud of her son. mixed is profound concern. >> lois and juris echo the calls of the australian government. peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way. they should be released now. >> the central african republic has the new president catherine samba-panza. the capital is calmer, but there are reported widespread violence in other parts of the country. our correspond went on a roadtrip to find out more. here is barnaby phillips. >> a road tri through bangui. our first stop is a road block by men who say they are the national army, defending the country against a muslim-led seleka rebels. >> we have no problems with muslims, they are our brothers, be lived with them for a long time. we only have a problem with others. next we come to another village, where we are surrounded by a
in australia peter's plight is big news. >> it's prepos perrous.live in a democracy where you have to be charged if held. some of the allegations levelled at him is unimaginable. lois has spoken to peter three times since her arrest. >> they are proud of her son. mixed is profound concern. >> lois and juris echo the calls of the australian government. peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way. they should be released now. >> the central...
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joining me is the white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker.or joining us. no better person to talk to about this. congrats on breaking what i think is important and valuable information as we talk about what needs to be done or doesn't need to be done in terms of surveillance. i ask you, someone that knows this white house pretty well, did any part of what the president is going to propose to you tomorrow surprise you? was any out of character? the list seemed very much down the middle, nothing too extreme, yet nothing completely insignificant. >> he's trying to straddle a difficult line here, obviously, one that goes far enough in change at least in tone and procedure and transparency to give some comfort to civil liberties advocates and others in america who are concerned about the revelation that edward snowden as provided without going so far to create a rupture in the national security agencies which were worried they'd be handcuffed in purr suge terrorists. it's a tough line for any president to approach. it looks different from the poin
joining me is the white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker.or joining us. no better person to talk to about this. congrats on breaking what i think is important and valuable information as we talk about what needs to be done or doesn't need to be done in terms of surveillance. i ask you, someone that knows this white house pretty well, did any part of what the president is going to propose to you tomorrow surprise you? was any out of character? the list seemed...
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peter becker the new york times. >> yes, mr.r. >> hello. >> the question i would like to ask, is there a published comments of the soldiers from the war? is there a published. [indiscernible] of the disabled veterans from the war? is there a public accounting of the unpaid dollars of cost to the united states from the war? has that been published? >> thank you. >> well, certainly there is certainly, you know, the names of of the casualties are back on line, published, certainly there have been studies about what caused the country financially. the wars. so i think that information is certainly out there. part of any calculation of americans as stories that they will make about the cost and value. >> if we talk to dick cheney today about the iraqi war, will we say? >> i think he would feel that is the right decision. saddam hussein was a threat. even though the weapons or not there, he argues that he has the capacity to store weapons programs again. as sanctioned regime at the time. this was still the right decision. now, i think
peter becker the new york times. >> yes, mr.r. >> hello. >> the question i would like to ask, is there a published comments of the soldiers from the war? is there a published. [indiscernible] of the disabled veterans from the war? is there a public accounting of the unpaid dollars of cost to the united states from the war? has that been published? >> thank you. >> well, certainly there is certainly, you know, the names of of the casualties are back on line,...
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle ringing in the new year in this edition of crossfire we ask what is in store as we start two thousand and fourteen and what could make this year different. and even better from the year that has passed who should we keep our eye on and what story should we be following. to cross out what to expect in the new year i'm joined by my guest in washington kelly vlahos she's a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have medea benjamin she's a code founder of code pink an alter of drone warfare and we also have kayla williams she is author of the book love my rifle more than you young and female in the u.s. army and she's also a truman national security project well all right crosstalk rules in effect and happy new year to you all right kelly i'm going to give you an opportunity you probably now never get again on global television it's two thousand and fourteen we've just gotten started we did a program on two thousand and thirteen all three of you are pretty pessimistic ok there are a couple of bright spots b
hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle ringing in the new year in this edition of crossfire we ask what is in store as we start two thousand and fourteen and what could make this year different. and even better from the year that has passed who should we keep our eye on and what story should we be following. to cross out what to expect in the new year i'm joined by my guest in washington kelly vlahos she's a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have...
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schiff here's what he had to say quote peter shift an investment manager who predicted the two thousand and crysis wrong peter is like a broken clock he says right twice a day he predicted a crash every year and then one year it happens he thinks he's mr damas according to this silly person on say blank blank we were supposed to have hyperinflation in two thousand and eight nine ten eleven twelve and thirteen austerity was going to save europe and the bond bubble was going to pop gold was supposed to be at five thousand and i could keep going people missed out on one of the biggest market rallies in the history of american of america listening to this clown strong words strong strong words now do you think this viewer may have been burned by some tips of. one future shift and that's what this is or there's some validity to his performance. but i think he's pointed out that a lot of people they don't like. was right. for it's a crisis but they don't believe that he got the economic paradigm right. they feel that he was out of paradigm in that what actually happened and the specifics of w
schiff here's what he had to say quote peter shift an investment manager who predicted the two thousand and crysis wrong peter is like a broken clock he says right twice a day he predicted a crash every year and then one year it happens he thinks he's mr damas according to this silly person on say blank blank we were supposed to have hyperinflation in two thousand and eight nine ten eleven twelve and thirteen austerity was going to save europe and the bond bubble was going to pop gold was...
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and to play a major role and as you point out peter who is leading whom the u.s. has to put pressure on the saudis and russia has some influence on iran i don't think is much and try to get those two parties together here behind the scenes of have to be in a conference forget about invitations they've got to talk and divide the thing and come up to some solution here now the transitional government by the way is what this whole thing was about and the meanings are not agreed to communicate number one from geneva one which talked about traditional government but nobody's ever said assad has to go out of the traditional government transitional government although the of opposition will never accept him and assad will never really want to share power. with the guys he's fighting so this is a nonstarter unfortunately geneva one and eva two ultimately has to be exhausted on a battlefield and some kind of compromise not in sight right now not monitoring right now flying fighters on the ground or the powers behind them then if i go back even watching them in one of the t
and to play a major role and as you point out peter who is leading whom the u.s. has to put pressure on the saudis and russia has some influence on iran i don't think is much and try to get those two parties together here behind the scenes of have to be in a conference forget about invitations they've got to talk and divide the thing and come up to some solution here now the transitional government by the way is what this whole thing was about and the meanings are not agreed to communicate...
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the parents of one of our correspondents peter greste appealed for release from a prison and hee andleagues have been held since december 29 and they told a news conference in australia that the son was doing his job and andrew thomas reports from prison. >> peter greste is an award-winning correspondent and that is secondary, he is their son. >> what keeps peter doing the job that he is doing is his very strong sense of social justice, the need to seek the truth and to always do whatever can be done to help those in need. >> as well as to let the world know to get it out there so things can change. >> reporter: and peter has worked internationally since the early 1990s winning awards for his reports across africa he was raised where his parents live. on tuesday lois were in front of the media to raise awareness of peter's situation and called for the egyptian authorities to release his son and his colleagues. >> the whole family, it's a living nightmare at the moment and until he gets out things cannot continue. >> reporter: all sections of the australia media were at the press conf
the parents of one of our correspondents peter greste appealed for release from a prison and hee andleagues have been held since december 29 and they told a news conference in australia that the son was doing his job and andrew thomas reports from prison. >> peter greste is an award-winning correspondent and that is secondary, he is their son. >> what keeps peter doing the job that he is doing is his very strong sense of social justice, the need to seek the truth and to always do...
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all of a who is in kiev peter this appears to be a dramatic and major breakthrough doesn't it. well this is all come about following the latest rounds of talks between excuse me this is all come about following the latest round of talks between the government and the opposition now the changes to the constitution that is the other covert he said he's going to make we'll see ukraine revert back to a parliamentary presidential republic that would essentially give the majority of the power in the country more power in the country to the parliament and not the. role of presidents now what we're also hearing is that he's offered the job of prime minister to our see any yet. the leader of the opposition group fatherland. over this a coming out from these talks today as well addressing vitali klitschko the former world heavyweight champion turned opposition leader here saying he's willing to take part in public debates with mr klitschko to talk about the the big issues facing ukraine right now and also that in terms of what's going on with the rioters and demonstrators that we've seen
all of a who is in kiev peter this appears to be a dramatic and major breakthrough doesn't it. well this is all come about following the latest rounds of talks between excuse me this is all come about following the latest round of talks between the government and the opposition now the changes to the constitution that is the other covert he said he's going to make we'll see ukraine revert back to a parliamentary presidential republic that would essentially give the majority of the power in the...
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we know that's the part of the party peter king identifies himself with. christie and paul are intense over these issues. seems to me peter king is standing in for christie in waging this fight. >> actually, that's interesting. i think they clearly are the sort of the northeastern republicans, right? and, you know, they're not particularly conservative in a traditional manner, what we consider to be a traditional manner now. >> right. now. >> we both have these oversized personalities. they love to be bombastic and yell. the two of them would be fun to watch out on the trail yelling and screaming about rand paul and ted cruz. that's for sure. >> i'm looking forward -- i'm really looking forward to those debates with peter king and chris christie and rand paul all debating foreign policy and national security policy. john stanton from "buzzfeed." thank you. >>> i'll talk to former minnesota vikings punter chris kluwe who said he was fired from football because of his support for gay rights. >>> plus the big news out of utah today in the fight over same-sex
we know that's the part of the party peter king identifies himself with. christie and paul are intense over these issues. seems to me peter king is standing in for christie in waging this fight. >> actually, that's interesting. i think they clearly are the sort of the northeastern republicans, right? and, you know, they're not particularly conservative in a traditional manner, what we consider to be a traditional manner now. >> right. now. >> we both have these oversized...
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it appears to have happened to peter johnson, jr.. you know how it is, you chat with the ukrainian woman on-line, buy her an airline ticket to vit, you marry her and the next thing you know her brother is moving in, for some reason he's the one without gets to sleep with her, or so i've been told. i'll never forget you he caterina. i am this close to change the pin on my bank card. now folks, after hearing that little list of scams there, i hope you're so scared that you drop the yule log in your pants. but junior johnson peter only scratched the surface there are so many more scams that he left out. like gift drift, where you buy a present and are you expected to give that to sebls. hey, i just paid for that, why should i give it away. and the knockout game where a teenager knocks you out with a frozen carton of egg nothing and sprinkles you with nutmeg, it's sweeping the country, folks. -- people are doing it. kringle krunch that one is self-explanatory, frosty frost, where a snowman steals your identity, the next thing you know he'
it appears to have happened to peter johnson, jr.. you know how it is, you chat with the ukrainian woman on-line, buy her an airline ticket to vit, you marry her and the next thing you know her brother is moving in, for some reason he's the one without gets to sleep with her, or so i've been told. i'll never forget you he caterina. i am this close to change the pin on my bank card. now folks, after hearing that little list of scams there, i hope you're so scared that you drop the yule log in...
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that sounds great peter and i would add to that since the last year ended with a strike in yemen and a wedding party that we also have obama apologizing to the innocent people that we've killed and saying that he will not allow drone strikes to be used again ok that's a good one. how about you what is your wish for two thousand and fourteen and i guess i mean be imaginative ok let's you know this is you know we're just a few days into the year so no one can say we're wrong go ahead my wish is for significant change on our investments in fighting climate change i would love to see a manhattan project level effort or a race to the moon level efforts to increase carbon capture technology to decrease carbon emissions to improve batteries so that wind and solar power can can be more reliable instead of only intermittent and to really put a massive amount of effort into addressing this as much as i care very very deeply about veterans which is my core issue really if we do not address climate change this is going to be a human crisis that will affect the entire globe kelly how about anothe
that sounds great peter and i would add to that since the last year ended with a strike in yemen and a wedding party that we also have obama apologizing to the innocent people that we've killed and saying that he will not allow drone strikes to be used again ok that's a good one. how about you what is your wish for two thousand and fourteen and i guess i mean be imaginative ok let's you know this is you know we're just a few days into the year so no one can say we're wrong go ahead my wish is...
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congressman peter hoekstrea is a former house committee chairman.ning conversation now from the american civility -- civil liberties office is patrick toomney. you have been listening to the debate, and also heard the president's speech earlier today. what do you take away from the president's words? of thee heartened i some privacy protections he mentioned, but at the end of the day he did not what it into the collection of the american private data. that is a critical flaw in the proposal that he put forward. the question of our day is whether the government will collect information and use it later, rather than using targeted information towards those that have been targeted as criminal. >> you favor the latter? >> yes. we believe the government should use the existing authority to seek information about those and it is already developed criminal collectingi jalopy information of ordinary -- andssion for use should not be collecting the information of ordinary americans for use down the line, it awarded want to target someone at that stage. >> wh
congressman peter hoekstrea is a former house committee chairman.ning conversation now from the american civility -- civil liberties office is patrick toomney. you have been listening to the debate, and also heard the president's speech earlier today. what do you take away from the president's words? of thee heartened i some privacy protections he mentioned, but at the end of the day he did not what it into the collection of the american private data. that is a critical flaw in the proposal...
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from durham north carolina, peter fiber. he was a member of the national security council staff in the clinton and bush administrations. and thomas drake, he was prosecuted for revealing unclassified details of the n schumachera's surveillance programs. mark, let me start with you, when the administration uses words like massive, and costly, when it devils into what some critics have called high personally, how are we to understand the value of what edward snowden took, and the damage it has done. >> well, we will be sorting out the value of what he took for a very long time. but based oen what we with do know, it appears to have been truly among the most sensitive and important secrets that nsa really one of the backbones of the community, has. and in terms of just the volume of what he took away with him, i can really only think of one other precedent, and it even surpasses that and that's the walker whit ward spiraling. he was a chief petty office that spied for the soviets for nearly 20 years in the 60's into the 80's an
from durham north carolina, peter fiber. he was a member of the national security council staff in the clinton and bush administrations. and thomas drake, he was prosecuted for revealing unclassified details of the n schumachera's surveillance programs. mark, let me start with you, when the administration uses words like massive, and costly, when it devils into what some critics have called high personally, how are we to understand the value of what edward snowden took, and the damage it has...
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sandra: peter barnes, thank you so much.er imposing a record number of fines against corporations last year, the department of justice is putting new pressure on businesses again in 2014. so who is it targeting this year? rich edson has the details. rich? >> reporter: thanks. among others, jpmorgan has already agreed to a $13 billion fine right after the 2013 fiscal year ended, and before it did, the department of justice had collected $8 billion this fines. in just antitrust penalties, the government collected more than a billion dollars last year, that was for the or second straight year, and the third time in five years. a former senior justice official says he expects the government to continue focusing on financial crimes. >> we've seen the rise or really role of antitrust in this area over the course of the last year. you know, the libor cases that came out in the u.s. and europe, you have the cds investigations which have been out there for a while, the new foreign exchange cases that are out there. so i think you're
sandra: peter barnes, thank you so much.er imposing a record number of fines against corporations last year, the department of justice is putting new pressure on businesses again in 2014. so who is it targeting this year? rich edson has the details. rich? >> reporter: thanks. among others, jpmorgan has already agreed to a $13 billion fine right after the 2013 fiscal year ended, and before it did, the department of justice had collected $8 billion this fines. in just antitrust penalties,...
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peter cook is standing by.ns are getting a subpoena. >> call it an escalation of bridge gate. now that ant right attorney representing chris christie's's reelection campaign confirms the two organizations have received subpoenas from the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey. an escalation here of what was already being investigated by a panel in new jersey, the u.s. attorney's office is trying to find out if any federal laws were broken in the whole story about delays on the george washington bridge and the entire controversy that has surrounded the governor. sending subpoenas to the christie campaign. they are intending to cooperate with the investigation. >> thank you. joining us there with the very latest on bridge gate with chris christie. we will turn things back more locally here and speak with a money manager who helps his clients to manage their money. , a seven billion dollar asset management firm with clients such as ivester stallone and cindy crawford. he is with me now. great to see you. apologies f
peter cook is standing by.ns are getting a subpoena. >> call it an escalation of bridge gate. now that ant right attorney representing chris christie's's reelection campaign confirms the two organizations have received subpoenas from the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey. an escalation here of what was already being investigated by a panel in new jersey, the u.s. attorney's office is trying to find out if any federal laws were broken in the whole story about delays on the george...
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wish an international convention ending the use of drones is it close to your wish that sounds great peter and i would add to that since the last year ended with a strike in yemen and a wedding party that we also have obama apologizing to the innocent people that we've killed and saying that he will not allow drone strikes to be used again ok that's a good one all right well how about you what is your wish for two thousand and fourteen and i can't i mean be imaginative ok let's you know this is you know we're just a few days into the year so no one can say were wrong go ahead. my wish is for significant change on our investments in fighting climate change i would love to see a manhattan project level effort or a race to the moon level efforts to increase carbon capture technology to decrease carbon emissions to improve batteries so that wind and solar power can can be more reliable instead of only intermittent and to really put a massive amount of effort into addressing this as much as i care very very deeply about veterans which is my core issue really if we do not address climate change
wish an international convention ending the use of drones is it close to your wish that sounds great peter and i would add to that since the last year ended with a strike in yemen and a wedding party that we also have obama apologizing to the innocent people that we've killed and saying that he will not allow drone strikes to be used again ok that's a good one all right well how about you what is your wish for two thousand and fourteen and i can't i mean be imaginative ok let's you know this is...
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. >> peter greste is an ward winning journalist.e is their son. >> he has a strong sense of social justice. the need to seek the truth and do whatever can be done to help those in need. >> as well as to let the world know, to get it out there so things can change. >> reporter: peter greste has worked since it's 19 90's and winning awards. they're raising awareness of peter's situation and calling passionately for the release of son. >> it's important for the whole family. it's a living nightmare at the moment. until he gets out i will continue. >> full sections of the australian meeting were at the conference with full radio and tv reviews afterwards. >> he has been held since the 29th of december without charge and some of the allegations that have been leveled at him are unimaginable. >> they have been able to speak to peter these times since his arrest. they're proud of their son. and they have prow found concern. they echo the calls of the australian government of al jazeera, and journalists around the world. peter and his colle
. >> peter greste is an ward winning journalist.e is their son. >> he has a strong sense of social justice. the need to seek the truth and do whatever can be done to help those in need. >> as well as to let the world know, to get it out there so things can change. >> reporter: peter greste has worked since it's 19 90's and winning awards. they're raising awareness of peter's situation and calling passionately for the release of son. >> it's important for the whole...
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peter's square, waving to the faithful, and hugging babies, and then there was this that happened. pontiff ordering his guards to summon a priest. after a quick embrace he invited him on the pope mobile. he is said to be an old friend of pope francis. >>> next on al jazeera america, millions of people living paycheck to paycheck. we talk to a family as we continue our series, the war on poverty. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america and in those cases where formal education isn't feasible because of the security situation in >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are today's headlines. an investigation now underway into the deadly military helicopter crash in the united kingdom. four air force crew members were killed when their chopper went down on tuesday. >>> thousands of african migrants protesting outside of the israeli parliament today. israel says they are simply economic refugees. >>> the trial of mohammed morsi has been adjourned until february 1s
peter's square, waving to the faithful, and hugging babies, and then there was this that happened. pontiff ordering his guards to summon a priest. after a quick embrace he invited him on the pope mobile. he is said to be an old friend of pope francis. >>> next on al jazeera america, millions of people living paycheck to paycheck. we talk to a family as we continue our series, the war on poverty. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez...
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>> great question, peter. well, my day job is helping take care of the smithsonian and the legacy that the american people give us. you know, we host over 30 million people to the museum. my job is to help make the museums work, help the directors do their job. i have to take care of budgets and politics and public relations and things, but also the content of the work, what we do, what we show, the kind of ways in which we want to help americans and people around the world understand the american experience. >> how long have you been with the smithsonian? >> i first worked here in 1976 for the bicentennial of the united states, and then permanently since 1994. >> as the under secretary, are you the coo in a sense? >> well, we have three under secretary, one a earth science, one is finance administration, and i'm for everything else. i have a ph.d. in anthropology. >> all right. american history in 101 objects. where did you get the idea? >> well, there's a fellow who runs the british museum, ewen mcgregor, an
>> great question, peter. well, my day job is helping take care of the smithsonian and the legacy that the american people give us. you know, we host over 30 million people to the museum. my job is to help make the museums work, help the directors do their job. i have to take care of budgets and politics and public relations and things, but also the content of the work, what we do, what we show, the kind of ways in which we want to help americans and people around the world understand the...
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evening talking about the super bowl, it is super bowl week and the game is on sunday, we talk with peter king, rachel nichols and adam schefter, this will be the colding weather super bowl that has ever been played and the temperatures will be in the twenties and thirties throughout the course of the night, it won't be anything cat chris politic or anything of that sort but it will have some impact on the game and be a novelty and play in the elements and have the elements. >> rose: does cold weather favor the defense, then? >> i think maybe if there is any team that would have an advantage maybe i it is seattle and its defense, but these two teams are used to it and grabbing in this cold weather all week long, denver is not exactly. >> rose: warm. >> sunshine. >> rose: and there is a fascinating new film about art, it is called tim's vermeer, we have tim jenison and teller. >> and i had seen the have meres in a museum and if you look by aver mears in a, vermeer in a museum it says i may be a photograph, and so i got interested. >> rose: that is good. >> it is. it is too good, it is inhu
evening talking about the super bowl, it is super bowl week and the game is on sunday, we talk with peter king, rachel nichols and adam schefter, this will be the colding weather super bowl that has ever been played and the temperatures will be in the twenties and thirties throughout the course of the night, it won't be anything cat chris politic or anything of that sort but it will have some impact on the game and be a novelty and play in the elements and have the elements. >> rose: does...
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peter barnes sat down with somebody who's answer really matters. san francisco federal reserve president john williams in a fox business exclusive, peter talked with him to get his answer to that question and more. people want to know if you got any clues what is next for the fed's taper plans interest rates and what was the biggest take away? >> we got to talk to him two days after the latest fed policy meeting in which the fed decided to continue to stay the course on capering its quantitative easing bond purchases keeping short-term interest rates exceptionally low for a long period to help the economy but the emerging markets were in turmoil during this meeting earlier this week so obviously when the statement came out there was no mention of this turmoil in the emerging markets or in domestic markets and so wanted to ask john williams are you guys paying attention to what is going on in the emerging markets? he said of course we are watching what is going on but not looking at short-term fluctuations and setting policy. we look at the medium t
peter barnes sat down with somebody who's answer really matters. san francisco federal reserve president john williams in a fox business exclusive, peter talked with him to get his answer to that question and more. people want to know if you got any clues what is next for the fed's taper plans interest rates and what was the biggest take away? >> we got to talk to him two days after the latest fed policy meeting in which the fed decided to continue to stay the course on capering its...
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peter rosset, if you could elaborate on what they were both saying. they're saying indigenous people in mexico since the spanish conquest 500 years ago, as they said, have been treated almost like animals in a very recent dutch racist society. that is one of the reasons why the zapatistas rose up and also they knew it would go from bad to worse with nafta and free trade. i think the most important thing now 20 years later is that in one small area, the southeastern mexico where they controlled territory, they managed to create a different system. a small vision of what an alternative society would look like with collective and rotating self-government, with their own autonomous education system to help system, production cooperatives for recovery of local economy, their own system of administration of justice -- in other words, their own little system, which is much more fair than the federal mexican legal system. tremendous promotion of young people and women into positions of importance in the self- government process. it is really exciting to see w
peter rosset, if you could elaborate on what they were both saying. they're saying indigenous people in mexico since the spanish conquest 500 years ago, as they said, have been treated almost like animals in a very recent dutch racist society. that is one of the reasons why the zapatistas rose up and also they knew it would go from bad to worse with nafta and free trade. i think the most important thing now 20 years later is that in one small area, the southeastern mexico where they controlled...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have been detained by egyptian authorities for 11 days. the network is demanding the freedom of all its staff, including two from our sister state, al jazeera arabic. >> three of al jazeera's egypt based staff are held in custody. the network is demanding their release. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and baher mohamed are accused of spreading lies harmful to state security, and joining a terrorist organization. al jazeera rejects thx. >> to suggest our reporting on the situation in europe was bias or colluding with one side of the story is outrage ourks there's no justification in locking up our team. >> al jazeera english maintains its coverage of events in egypt has been fair and balance. >> what is the situation security wise across egypt. >> here is one of peter's last reports, talking about the government's decision to declare the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. >> so, over all, what the government was trying to do in this decree was to try and create order and stability, clamping down on what they see as acts o
mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have been detained by egyptian authorities for 11 days. the network is demanding the freedom of all its staff, including two from our sister state, al jazeera arabic. >> three of al jazeera's egypt based staff are held in custody. the network is demanding their release. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and baher mohamed are accused of spreading lies harmful to state security, and joining a terrorist organization. al jazeera rejects...
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our next guest peter schiff believes the u.s. is addicted to debt moving from one quick fix to the next now at the top of his list of entities and maybelline in this addiction the federal reserve peter schiff an investment manager who predicted the two thousand. chris joins me now to talk about debt to government debt and above all the fed now i have to say to you mr shift welcome to boom bust let's talk about the fed now to the surprise of many the fed went and tapered its large scale asset program otherwise known as q.e. i want to ask you why did they do that well first of all people were expecting the taper to start a lot sooner and they really haven't tapered much and we really are no don't know what they've done but i believe that they are not going to follow through with a tapering table what they're more likely going to do is increase the amount of monetary stimulus that they jacked into the economy they're going to be doing a lot more than eighty five billion dollars not less and it's not good that they're doing is it's b
our next guest peter schiff believes the u.s. is addicted to debt moving from one quick fix to the next now at the top of his list of entities and maybelline in this addiction the federal reserve peter schiff an investment manager who predicted the two thousand. chris joins me now to talk about debt to government debt and above all the fed now i have to say to you mr shift welcome to boom bust let's talk about the fed now to the surprise of many the fed went and tapered its large scale asset...