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he's looked good all day, peter, hasn't he? he's had a lot of birdies, just a couple of dropped shots here and there. peter: just a couple of what i would call quick transition swings that cost him dearly. back on the sixth hole with driver. other than that he's played really quite clean golf. ian: very nice. we go to 18. jim: keegan, who started the day tied for fourth. but let's go to 17 first. ian: attacking with the driver, like he's done all week. it's worked out ok. that's about 80 yards to the hole. nick: keegan into the traditional hole location, back left corner. you have to lean to get it around that into that corner. uh-oh. jim: that's that same bunker he was in when he won two years ago. that up and down. couldn't go directly at it. had a 15-foot saving putt. i've never seen anyone, anyone, attack 17 off the tee like rory has this week. ian: and it's been the same every day. nick: attacked number one. skinniest fairway. number 11 is skinny as well. number three. ian: might not be too bad. it's not quite into the tre
he's looked good all day, peter, hasn't he? he's had a lot of birdies, just a couple of dropped shots here and there. peter: just a couple of what i would call quick transition swings that cost him dearly. back on the sixth hole with driver. other than that he's played really quite clean golf. ian: very nice. we go to 18. jim: keegan, who started the day tied for fourth. but let's go to 17 first. ian: attacking with the driver, like he's done all week. it's worked out ok. that's about 80 yards...
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he's looked good all day, peter, hasn't he? he's had a lot of birdies, just a couple of dropped shots here and there. peter: just a couple of what i would call quick transition swings that cost him dearly. back on the sixth hole with driver. other than that he's played really quite clean golf. ian: very nice. we go to 18. jim: keegan, who started the day tied for fourth. but let's go to 17 first. ian: attacking with the driver, like he's done all week. t's worked out ok. that's about 80 yards to the hole. nick: keegan into the traditional hole location, back left corner. you have to lean to get it around that into that corner. uh-oh. jim: that's that same bunker he was in when he won two years ago. that up and down. couldn't go directly at it. had a 15-foot saving putt. i've never seen anyone, anyone, attack 17 off the tee like rory has this week. ian: and it's been the same every day. nick: attacked number one. skinniest fairway. number 11 is skinny as well. number three. ian: might not be too bad. it's not quite into the tree
he's looked good all day, peter, hasn't he? he's had a lot of birdies, just a couple of dropped shots here and there. peter: just a couple of what i would call quick transition swings that cost him dearly. back on the sixth hole with driver. other than that he's played really quite clean golf. ian: very nice. we go to 18. jim: keegan, who started the day tied for fourth. but let's go to 17 first. ian: attacking with the driver, like he's done all week. t's worked out ok. that's about 80 yards...
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peter: 225 back,goer. gary: wow. in trouble off the tee.d it up in the rough and barely -- i don't know, did that get over and stay up? gary: no i think it came back down. you heard the gasp by the audience there, the gallery. that plunged. the ripple tells the sad story. after this morning and how bad it was, this was beautiful right now. nick: the breeze just got up on him. it went straight left. gary: it just about hit that big blue thing camera, i d what that has. nick: the bruise ruffled his thousandsers. i know that sounds stupid but that would have changed it for a split second. peter: 106 for leishman and his third. gary: he's got to goat 15. the math is hard. he's at 11. whoa. all right, that's a good look straight up the hill. can he get to 12? that would only be three back with two to go. i don't know. right now, rory, two-shot lead. 15 under. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance
peter: 225 back,goer. gary: wow. in trouble off the tee.d it up in the rough and barely -- i don't know, did that get over and stay up? gary: no i think it came back down. you heard the gasp by the audience there, the gallery. that plunged. the ripple tells the sad story. after this morning and how bad it was, this was beautiful right now. nick: the breeze just got up on him. it went straight left. gary: it just about hit that big blue thing camera, i d what that has. nick: the bruise ruffled...
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he tried to pull peter out but peter got stuck in the window and matt described the agonizing momentnews that peter is free. we don't know precise circumstances. who was holding him in the months before his release, what happened to him after the escape of matt. we don't know those details. we know from what evan is saying that american law enforcement is satisfied he's a free man. we don't know what syrian border he crossed or how this moment came along but certainly another american family extraordinarily relieved tonight. >> it's amazing. we know that james foley was a journalist. do you know, nick, if this peter curtis was a journalist or just a resident in the syria area? >> as far as i understand, he was there, the purpose seemed to have been journalism. there isn't a massive track record of peter curtis appearing in many different publications. you have to bear in mind there are a lot of freelancers who operate in the turkish northern syria area and were back in the time of october 2012 when he first went missing. we don't precisely know where he was abducted. there are sugges
he tried to pull peter out but peter got stuck in the window and matt described the agonizing momentnews that peter is free. we don't know precise circumstances. who was holding him in the months before his release, what happened to him after the escape of matt. we don't know those details. we know from what evan is saying that american law enforcement is satisfied he's a free man. we don't know what syrian border he crossed or how this moment came along but certainly another american family...
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this is video of peter curtis. this afternoon, a memorial for murdered american journalist james foley was just held in rochester, new hampshire. foley's execution at the hands of isis terrorists was posted for the world to see and the man who murdered him now may be the world's most famous terrorists. british authorities telling us they are close to identifying that isis extremist who has that london accent. cnn military analyst major general "spider" marks is joining me now. lots to talk about. i want to start with this new information. you've been an intelligence officer in that part of the world including syria. what is your reaction to the release of hostage peter curtis? >> clearly those that held peter curtis were not isis, at least we understand that another group took credit for this and then released him. they are looking to exact some benefit or it's to their benefit they released him. the united states needs to be careful. we don't want to enter into a relationship -- what i would call a tactical relati
this is video of peter curtis. this afternoon, a memorial for murdered american journalist james foley was just held in rochester, new hampshire. foley's execution at the hands of isis terrorists was posted for the world to see and the man who murdered him now may be the world's most famous terrorists. british authorities telling us they are close to identifying that isis extremist who has that london accent. cnn military analyst major general "spider" marks is joining me now. lots to...
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one peter and his colleagues will be able to attend.as, al jazeera, melbourne. >> if you would like to join in the campaign to get al jazeera's journalists in egypt releases send a tweet to the hashtag free aj staff. hi, i'm lisa and you are in "the stream," comedy legend mel brooks talks about how he pushed the boundaries for more than laps and comedies stars. native troop the 1941s break down how they are tackling serious issues facing their community with humor. ♪
one peter and his colleagues will be able to attend.as, al jazeera, melbourne. >> if you would like to join in the campaign to get al jazeera's journalists in egypt releases send a tweet to the hashtag free aj staff. hi, i'm lisa and you are in "the stream," comedy legend mel brooks talks about how he pushed the boundaries for more than laps and comedies stars. native troop the 1941s break down how they are tackling serious issues facing their community with humor. ♪
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peter theo curtis has been handed over to a u.n. representative in a deal mediated by qatar. >> reporter: in this video bostion based journalist peter theo curtis appears to be reading from a script. >> i have everything i need, everything has been perfect. food, clothing and friends. >> family say they do not know the terms of the negotiations, but his mother nancy said in a statement we were told by representatives of the qatari government that they were mediating for field's release on a humanitarian basis, without the payment of money. peter theo curtis was taken captive two years ago. by al nusra front, released into custody to the u.n. in golan rights after nearly two years in captivity. curtis was a new name. he changed it after publishing a book, after he faked being a muslim to get information. his release came on the same day a funeral was held for james foley, the journalist beheaded by the islamic state group. a rare moment of success. celebrated for one american who is finally headed hope. -- headed home. >> qatar's for
peter theo curtis has been handed over to a u.n. representative in a deal mediated by qatar. >> reporter: in this video bostion based journalist peter theo curtis appears to be reading from a script. >> i have everything i need, everything has been perfect. food, clothing and friends. >> family say they do not know the terms of the negotiations, but his mother nancy said in a statement we were told by representatives of the qatari government that they were mediating for...
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now this one can be ticklish, peter. >> yeah.s has to be hit with pace but it is a very quick putt. you can't guide this one in. nick: a couple of marks on the green. nope. he is fine. jim: so, fowler like he has been all year long. right in the mix at the majors. i don't think that anyone saw this coming though from long-range. phil for the four. lowers the hammer. nd rory watched it all unfold. who knows. he might even be thinking that was a three if he did not have to get to the tee shot soon enough. certainly sounded like a birdie roar. nick: i think he might have gotten to the ball. he didn't turn to his caddie for any reaction. >> i believe that he believes that is a three. nick: does he? >> yes. nick: ok. jim: what do you have? >> 8-iron from 177 yards and a wet lie. nick: tendancey to pull these. jim: might be good. it is a beauty. nick: fantastic. >> the standard of these shots. nick: two in a row he sent over the flagsticks. >> henrik stenson, 215 yards, back right hole location. taking an aggressive swing with he 5-iro
now this one can be ticklish, peter. >> yeah.s has to be hit with pace but it is a very quick putt. you can't guide this one in. nick: a couple of marks on the green. nope. he is fine. jim: so, fowler like he has been all year long. right in the mix at the majors. i don't think that anyone saw this coming though from long-range. phil for the four. lowers the hammer. nd rory watched it all unfold. who knows. he might even be thinking that was a three if he did not have to get to the tee...
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this is actually a rematch between her and peter. they raced last march.ad such a blast, he call her out, said, hey, time to race again, so the green cove dragway put this event together. they had raffles, raised money, and she got a ride with her competitor first. not afraid of anything. >> no, she's not even bracing at all. she's waving to the crowd. >> now she's beating cancer, beat this guy peter, 2-0, she's going forward. >>> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." >>> live from new york city, it's wendy williams! today the fabulous taraji p. hen son talks about her new movie and wendy shares the hottest celebrity trends to give you a fresh face look in time for spring. all of the latest juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
this is actually a rematch between her and peter. they raced last march.ad such a blast, he call her out, said, hey, time to race again, so the green cove dragway put this event together. they had raffles, raised money, and she got a ride with her competitor first. not afraid of anything. >> no, she's not even bracing at all. she's waving to the crowd. >> now she's beating cancer, beat this guy peter, 2-0, she's going forward. >>> that's our show, everybody. thanks for...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter limbo after the famous but failed washington moscow reset it appears now the obama administration is preparing to embrace a very different though historically familiar policy towards russia it's called containment it worked during the cold war against the soviet union what will work against today's russia and does this mean washington has declared a new cold war. to cross-talk washington spinning of containment i'm joined by my guest stephen cohen in new york he is a professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university and author of the recent book soviet fates in last alternatives and in chicago we cross to john mearsheimer he is a professor in the political science department at the university of chicago who has written extensively on international security his latest book is the tragedy of great power politics all right gentlemen cross talk rules and that means you can jump in anytime on steven cohen if i go to you first i read your article in the nation the cold war ag
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter limbo after the famous but failed washington moscow reset it appears now the obama administration is preparing to embrace a very different though historically familiar policy towards russia it's called containment it worked during the cold war against the soviet union what will work against today's russia and does this mean washington has declared a new cold war. to cross-talk washington spinning of containment i'm joined...
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this is actually a rematch between her and peter. they raced last march.ch a blast, he call her out, said, hey, time to race again, so the green cove dragway put this event together. they had raffles, raised money, and she got a ride with her competitor first. not afraid of anything. >> no, she's not even bracing at all. she's waving to the crowd. >> now she's beating cancer, beat this guy peter, 2-0, she's going forward. >>> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." dr oz: how do you make cholesterol funny? >> that's the noise. get ready, doc! >> today on "dr. oz" -- cedric the entertainer. >> this is my intervention. >> with cholesterol-killing foods. and -- dr oz: a live, celebrity blood test. >> this is easy. dr oz: it's easy for me. >> plus -- >> should your shape wear be spanking your insides? coming up next on "dr. oz." [applause] dr oz: today -- how can you lower your cholesterol by a third? and the only number you really need to do it, l.d.l. cholesterol. i will start by asking all of you the m
this is actually a rematch between her and peter. they raced last march.ch a blast, he call her out, said, hey, time to race again, so the green cove dragway put this event together. they had raffles, raised money, and she got a ride with her competitor first. not afraid of anything. >> no, she's not even bracing at all. she's waving to the crowd. >> now she's beating cancer, beat this guy peter, 2-0, she's going forward. >>> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining...
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. >> and a concert for our own peter gres peter greste gaoled in egypt, the concert in australia. >>> we begin with the crisis in iraq. tonight iraqi forces are fighting to keep the country together, out of the hands that calls itself the islamic state. iraq's military has reportedly attacked islamic state forces in anbar province and the city of tikrit. they are trying to push back fighters from an organization that the pentagon called a bigger threat than al qaeda pre-9/11. seven months ago president obama compared the islamic state to a junior varsity basketball team. today the united states launched a fresh round of air strikes against the group as part of the effort to assist iraqi and kurdish troops on the ground. >> islamic state grabbed america's attention when it released video after the beheading of foley, a journalist. the man that spoke had a british accent. secretary chuck hagel confirmed in keeping with u.s. policy the obama administration refused to negotiate a ransom for foley. islamic state asked his family for over $100 million. in july the pentagon deployed a rescue
. >> and a concert for our own peter gres peter greste gaoled in egypt, the concert in australia. >>> we begin with the crisis in iraq. tonight iraqi forces are fighting to keep the country together, out of the hands that calls itself the islamic state. iraq's military has reportedly attacked islamic state forces in anbar province and the city of tikrit. they are trying to push back fighters from an organization that the pentagon called a bigger threat than al qaeda pre-9/11....
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peter?kansas, but their candidate, dr. milton wolf, came up short. the split was close enough, 48 to 41, that roberts used his victory speech to plead with the party to come together so they have a better chance to win in november. >> unity must happen if we are to keep kansas red. it must happen if we are going to defeat the obama agenda and send harry reid packing! >> reporter: sun flower state governor sam brownback won as well with 63% of the vote to primary challenger jennifer nguyen 37%. the senator roberts victory is the latest successes. his colleagues in mississippi, kentucky, south carolina and texas have also all held on as well. a different story for republicans in the house, though. first it was eric cantor who fell, then ralph hall. now tea party-backed carey bentafolio defeated by a michigan businessman. elsewhere in michigan, a race to replace john dingell, retiring after the longest congressional career ever has been won by his wife, debbie. now in november, she'll have a ch
peter?kansas, but their candidate, dr. milton wolf, came up short. the split was close enough, 48 to 41, that roberts used his victory speech to plead with the party to come together so they have a better chance to win in november. >> unity must happen if we are to keep kansas red. it must happen if we are going to defeat the obama agenda and send harry reid packing! >> reporter: sun flower state governor sam brownback won as well with 63% of the vote to primary challenger jennifer...
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an emotional statement from peter theo curtis.ture what it must be like to be in a cell and be held by these vision terrorist groups. we don't know yet how he was treated. he just volunteered the that an interview will come. to not know there are hundreds of people and not know the extent to which your mother is traveling the world and working on your behalf and how much everybody wants you to come home. he talked about how it restores his faith in the american people and understanding how, you know, without even knowing him, they were welcoming him back to the country and how pleased everybody is. it's not lost on anybody that we have watched another american citizen who did not have the joyful moment that peter theo curtis is now enjoying and how much the foley family would have wanted to have that moment and that's not lost on him either because it's tempered i what we witnessed from the foley family. thank god this family has their loved one back and peter theo curtis is with them again. there are others out there who need to
an emotional statement from peter theo curtis.ture what it must be like to be in a cell and be held by these vision terrorist groups. we don't know yet how he was treated. he just volunteered the that an interview will come. to not know there are hundreds of people and not know the extent to which your mother is traveling the world and working on your behalf and how much everybody wants you to come home. he talked about how it restores his faith in the american people and understanding how, you...
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a few days later peter is able to complete the installation. he still can't believe what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a god send? at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in morristown, new jersey, believes that fixing his church's damaged steeple will be a relatively simple mission. >> steeple's been around for about 140 years. we hired a company to go up and take a look at the condition of the steeple. >> the work which is still in progress two weeks later begins november 3rd, 2011. it's about 1:30 in the afternoon when the worker's bucket becomes wedged against the steeple. they're stuck 122 feet in the air. church officials call the morristown fire department, who raise up their own ladder, but it's too short. next they try the neigh
a few days later peter is able to complete the installation. he still can't believe what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a god send? at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in...
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for two years peter theo curtis was held al nusra front. peter theo curtis is now with the u.n. peacekeepers in the golan heights. mike viqueira joins us from washington d.c., good morning. curtises family thinks the u.s. and qatari government is with us. what role did they play in the release. >> the family was trying to keep this low profile and under the radar and they could better work towards securing his release, and it is exactly what happened yesterday. the family says they are grateful, and qatar. but they are saddened by the brutal killing of the james foley on the gruesome video released last week. for his part secretary of state john kerry said the united states reached out to two dozen countries, asking for help. it is reported that the curtis family reached out to the qatari government which was sfrooumental in secure -- instrumental in securing his release. the united states paid no ransom. they say it over and over. farce they are concerned or no, no third party or government paid ron some either. >>> the mentioned james foley, the news of curtis's believe comes
for two years peter theo curtis was held al nusra front. peter theo curtis is now with the u.n. peacekeepers in the golan heights. mike viqueira joins us from washington d.c., good morning. curtises family thinks the u.s. and qatari government is with us. what role did they play in the release. >> the family was trying to keep this low profile and under the radar and they could better work towards securing his release, and it is exactly what happened yesterday. the family says they are...
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peter henry, thank you so much. >> thank you.ter is the dean of the nyu stern school of business. "in the loop" is up next. have a great rest of your morning. ♪ >> good monday morning. we are alive. you are "in the loop." i am matt miller in for betty liu. reverting is becoming the latest company looking to shift its headquarters overseas for a lower tax deal. the u.s. open kicks off today. u.s. fansers can rally around? the ceo of women's tennis association is joining me straight ahead. do not miss that. here is a look at our top headlines this morning. a job maker is doing its biggest deal in five years. it is paying more than $8 billion for a treatment for a lung disease that is waiting approval. and, cleaning up after the strongest earthquake in 25 years. it damaged buildings. of people were injured, thousands of bottles of wine were broken. insurers aill cost
peter henry, thank you so much. >> thank you.ter is the dean of the nyu stern school of business. "in the loop" is up next. have a great rest of your morning. ♪ >> good monday morning. we are alive. you are "in the loop." i am matt miller in for betty liu. reverting is becoming the latest company looking to shift its headquarters overseas for a lower tax deal. the u.s. open kicks off today. u.s. fansers can rally around? the ceo of women's tennis association is...
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welcome, peter. we also have steve vogel, who i had a chance of sitting in a roundtable before, a veteran journalist. he is a graduate of the college of william and mary, a great college, and he received his masters degree in international public policy from johns hopkins university advanced school of international study. he previously wrote for "the washington post," a local, little paper, about military affairs and the treatment of veterans. his reporting about the war in afghanistan was part of a package of the stories that were selected as finalists for the 2002 pulitzer prize. he also covered the war in iraq and the first gulf war, as well as u.s. military operations in rwanda, somalia, and the balkans. his book, which is very good, i did read this one, about the battle of bladensburg, "through the perilous fight," was published last year. it was reviewed and it was said steve did a superb job of bringing this woeful tale to life. he levened his fast-paced narrative with lively vignettes of prin
welcome, peter. we also have steve vogel, who i had a chance of sitting in a roundtable before, a veteran journalist. he is a graduate of the college of william and mary, a great college, and he received his masters degree in international public policy from johns hopkins university advanced school of international study. he previously wrote for "the washington post," a local, little paper, about military affairs and the treatment of veterans. his reporting about the war in...
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al jazeera has obtained pictures of peter theo curtis, captured in object 2012. he was seized by the al nusra front, which has been playing a significant role in the fight against the syrian government. he was last known to be in turkey before he disappeared. from there he planned to enter syria. now he's been handed over to a u.n. representative in a deal mediated by the government. >> reporter: in this video obtained by al jazeera. peter theo curtis appears to be reading from a script as he sent reassurances. >> i have everything i need. everything is perfect - food, clothing, friends. >>> his family credits qatar for the releasing saying they don't know the terms of the negotiation, but his mother said in a statement: peter theo curtis was taken captive by, the u.s. believes, the al nusra front. who released him to the u.n. in golan heights after two years captivity. curtis was a new name. he changed it after publishing "undercover muslim", ha changed it -- he changed it. his release came on the same day a funeral was held for james foley, the journalist behea
al jazeera has obtained pictures of peter theo curtis, captured in object 2012. he was seized by the al nusra front, which has been playing a significant role in the fight against the syrian government. he was last known to be in turkey before he disappeared. from there he planned to enter syria. now he's been handed over to a u.n. representative in a deal mediated by the government. >> reporter: in this video obtained by al jazeera. peter theo curtis appears to be reading from a script...
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hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle as russia in the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war well shows world view of into. national politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also house its own bread lines. to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese the director of the rights institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist at international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any article you read in western media portrays russia as a very aggressive country bent on rebuilding the soviet union we are bent on rebuilding an empire but reality on the ground i don't see any evidence of it am i wrong. the question is whether it's bad bad bad bad poutine no shirt on bad putin on a horse n
hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle as russia in the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war well shows world view of into. national politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also house its own bread lines. to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali...
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peter? >> so, al qaeda always wants to overthrow governments.a, they're still trying to overthrow governments. isis has a different strategy. they don't care so much about the syrian government or iraqi government. they want to basically start their own state in a very small place and them expand from there. and because they are starting their own state, they can seize all the military quilt and all the fighters in the territories they hold. and they are fighting like a conventional army, not like terrorists like al qaeda. that makes them so dangerous, because step-by-step, they're becoming bigger and bigger. and every little piece of territory that they seize, they're getting money. they're getting troops, and they're gaining a base. >> andrew tabler and peter neuman, we appreciate your insight this morning, gentlemen, thanks for being with us. we're going to continue this conversation for several hours today. stick with us here today. there's so much more to ask and so many more answers to get. >>> but also another story that i know so many pe
peter? >> so, al qaeda always wants to overthrow governments.a, they're still trying to overthrow governments. isis has a different strategy. they don't care so much about the syrian government or iraqi government. they want to basically start their own state in a very small place and them expand from there. and because they are starting their own state, they can seize all the military quilt and all the fighters in the territories they hold. and they are fighting like a conventional army,...
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peter? >> that's right, liz, and one of the big debates out here, of course, is when the fed should raise short-term interest rates, and esther george, the president of the federal reserve bank of kansas city, the host out here, feels that economic data has been coming in better than expected, so it's time for the fed to get busy raising short-term interest rates, she thinks in part because she doesn't want the fed to get behind the curve with any potential problems down the road with inflation or financial stability. >> my objective is not to see rates rise sharply, peter. i think many of the policy benchmarks are already signaling, that we should be off of zero, as we see the economy improve, we should begin sooner rather than later in my view, so that the economy has time to adjust to moving off of negative real interest rates. >> and take that one step further, why is that important, in your view? >> well, it's important because we don't want to have to react quickly. we don't want to wa
peter? >> that's right, liz, and one of the big debates out here, of course, is when the fed should raise short-term interest rates, and esther george, the president of the federal reserve bank of kansas city, the host out here, feels that economic data has been coming in better than expected, so it's time for the fed to get busy raising short-term interest rates, she thinks in part because she doesn't want the fed to get behind the curve with any potential problems down the road with...
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peter? >> what this really shows is a desperate need for a union representing all the palestinians which precisely what the israeli government has been militantly opposed to since the deal was created at the beginning of june, even though that palestinian unity government backed by hamas accepted israel's right to exist. if you want to have a legitimate palestinian partner to negotiate with, who controls both west bank and gaza, that palestinian leader has to have the democratic legitimacy of his people, just like an israeli government does. i know alan is concerned that the party that israel wants to win may not win. but in fact once you have -- you have to take the risk of having elections so you can have a legitimate palestinian leadership. you can certainly respond if people attack you. but israel needs to try to help create a legitimate palestinian leadership. >> can i jump in here? one of our reporters on the ground is saying that hamas is painting this as a war to win all wars. the fi
peter? >> what this really shows is a desperate need for a union representing all the palestinians which precisely what the israeli government has been militantly opposed to since the deal was created at the beginning of june, even though that palestinian unity government backed by hamas accepted israel's right to exist. if you want to have a legitimate palestinian partner to negotiate with, who controls both west bank and gaza, that palestinian leader has to have the democratic...
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peter glick is the president and cofounder of the pacific institute.oan mar is the water supply manager for the santa clara water district. there have been droughts in california and the southwest again. there will be again. is there anything different about this one, different and perhaps more troubling? >> well, we do have droughts and floods normally. we have natural variability, but this is a bad one. this is the third year in a row of record-low water. the last 14 years have been dry, and that natural problem has been exacerbated by incredibly high temperatures and a growing population and growing demand for water, it's sort of a perfect storm in a way that i think is going to force us to rethink the way we deal with water, not just in california but maybe in the u.s. as a whole. >> daniel do businesses and individuals behave differently if they think it's a short-term problem or a long-term one? >> yeah, they certainly do. in agriculture for example we have reports of farmers paying a thousand dollars per acre foot or more -- that's the amount of
peter glick is the president and cofounder of the pacific institute.oan mar is the water supply manager for the santa clara water district. there have been droughts in california and the southwest again. there will be again. is there anything different about this one, different and perhaps more troubling? >> well, we do have droughts and floods normally. we have natural variability, but this is a bad one. this is the third year in a row of record-low water. the last 14 years have been...
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it's russell peters why doesn't everyone in america knows. if they might be might be better that they don't you know i don't know that i'm for everybody but your ex-wife you say she's good looking on the outside she's like a ferrari without the engine but it's good this says she's senior at she has and she laughs think that she's got a sense of humor just as a sense of bank accounts which is ok my biggest. beef when i'm on stage is people trying to record me and i you know people are in the moment and people aren't very they're not present there are the recording their memories and then they'll play it back to them later plus do you have a bomb yet i bombed recently mark you're never ever above all next on larry king now. our guest today on larry king hours russell peters great guy one of the world's most successful to medians the man who makes fun of everyone russell is currently a judge on last comic standing alongside keenan ivory wayans roseanne barr and host davy smoove last comic standing by the way airs thursdays at ten pm nine central
it's russell peters why doesn't everyone in america knows. if they might be might be better that they don't you know i don't know that i'm for everybody but your ex-wife you say she's good looking on the outside she's like a ferrari without the engine but it's good this says she's senior at she has and she laughs think that she's got a sense of humor just as a sense of bank accounts which is ok my biggest. beef when i'm on stage is people trying to record me and i you know people are in the...
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terrorism expert author and cnn terrorism analyst peter bergen. and peter monsor, also the former executive officer to general patrioteetraeus during q surge. is it possible what happened to jim foley has awakened a sleeping giant? >> well, let's hope so. this is the first of many atrocities that this group will commit. and it's not just the united states that needs to wake up to that fact, but it's europe as well. because many europeans have been captured by groups such as this and the european governments have shamefully given ransoms to this group, these groups, in order to get their people back. but we can -- we can, you know, feel for them in the humanitarian sense but all it does is causes groups like this to seize more western hostages in order to finance their very barbaric activities. >> peter bergen, you know, earlier today the family of jim foley spoke out not just as parents, but also two of his sibling, and his brother subjects he was upset with how america dealt with the negotiation process. understanding fully about paying ransom an
terrorism expert author and cnn terrorism analyst peter bergen. and peter monsor, also the former executive officer to general patrioteetraeus during q surge. is it possible what happened to jim foley has awakened a sleeping giant? >> well, let's hope so. this is the first of many atrocities that this group will commit. and it's not just the united states that needs to wake up to that fact, but it's europe as well. because many europeans have been captured by groups such as this and the...
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peter curtis captured in 2012, he's expected to be reunited with his family soon.a statement just released by the family, thehis mother had t say, my heart is full at extraordinary, dedicated incredible people, too many to name individually who have become my friends and tirelessly helped us over many months. please know we will be eternally grateful. we are so relieved theo is healthy and safe and finally headed home after his ordeal. but we are also deeply saddened by the terrible, unjustified killing of james foley at the hand of the islamic state in iraq and syria, isis. nick paton walsh is on the story for us. nick, just to make clear, great news, particularly in a week we awe saw brutal murder of james foley, but to our knowledge, curtis was not held by isis, held by another islamic group? >> reporter: that's right. he was as far as we know held by a terrorist organization, also has links to al qaeda, but considered less extreme. less extreme than isis. he, we understand, picked up after he crossed into syria, in october 2012, held in aleppo, held with anothe
peter curtis captured in 2012, he's expected to be reunited with his family soon.a statement just released by the family, thehis mother had t say, my heart is full at extraordinary, dedicated incredible people, too many to name individually who have become my friends and tirelessly helped us over many months. please know we will be eternally grateful. we are so relieved theo is healthy and safe and finally headed home after his ordeal. but we are also deeply saddened by the terrible,...
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we have with us peter snow. very glad to have peter here. he was born in dublin. national service in infantry,et light which sounds really gallant. he then went on to, you will have to correct me, ballahoo college at oxford, where he got his degree in classics and ancient history and philosophy. joined british independent television network, where he served as diplomatic correspondent. he later joined the bbc, where he did political reporting along with a wide range of other programming. for example, he and his son dan presented programs on bbc2 on the battle -- on eight british .attles the world's greatest 20th-century battlefields. this is going to be so much fun. biography was's published. his book, 'when britain burned was publishedse,' last year. the washington post called the book a fine example of literary popular history. welcome, peter. , who i have steve vogel had a chance of sitting in a roundtable before, a veteran journalist. he is a graduate of the college of william and mary, a great college, and he received his masters degree in international publi
we have with us peter snow. very glad to have peter here. he was born in dublin. national service in infantry,et light which sounds really gallant. he then went on to, you will have to correct me, ballahoo college at oxford, where he got his degree in classics and ancient history and philosophy. joined british independent television network, where he served as diplomatic correspondent. he later joined the bbc, where he did political reporting along with a wide range of other programming. for...
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. >>> peter theo curtis - his name is new to us. he's an american writer freed by al qaeda-linked rebels in syria. >>> who is james foley's killer. investigators say they are close to identifying the man. >>> family and friends prepare for michael brown's funeral. "the week ahead" examines the next steps for the community. >>> thanks for being about us. a state of emergency is in effect for parts of the san francisco bay area, after a 6.0 magnitude quake hit there in the early morning hours. it's the strongest one to hit this area in more than two decades. 122 people were injured, three critically. californian officials say it is too soon to estimate the damage - they've been battling first, gas leaks and power outages. the quake hit between napper and american canyon. how bad was the quake? jacob ward joins us live. >> certainly on a scientific basis it wasn't as bass at the loma priator, that was a vasty more powerful - 15-20 times for powerful. nonetheless this was scary, 20,000 people out of 80,000 that live her are without powe
. >>> peter theo curtis - his name is new to us. he's an american writer freed by al qaeda-linked rebels in syria. >>> who is james foley's killer. investigators say they are close to identifying the man. >>> family and friends prepare for michael brown's funeral. "the week ahead" examines the next steps for the community. >>> thanks for being about us. a state of emergency is in effect for parts of the san francisco bay area, after a 6.0 magnitude...
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with us to share reporting and insights maeve reston, manu raju, peter hamby and maggie haberman of politico. u.s. war planes over the skies in iraq with a green light to target islamist terrorists, their orders issued about i a president to counts ending the iraq war as his proudest achievement and insists he's not about to start another. >> american troops will not be returning to fight in iraq because there is no american military solution to the larger crisis in iraq. >> why? this is a question a lot of people are asking, why did the president clearly reluctant do this? the white house says it's for humanitarian reasons, to protect americans. lot say if you're going to go in, do something more decisive than this. >> absolutely, there's a huge debate over that as we see that roll out over the next couple of months. lot are arguing he should have gone in sooner, should have done more than he's dealing with everybody on the left who doesn't want further engagement in iraq and it was so interesting in his statement this week that you just saw that hesitance and the fact that he did not want
with us to share reporting and insights maeve reston, manu raju, peter hamby and maggie haberman of politico. u.s. war planes over the skies in iraq with a green light to target islamist terrorists, their orders issued about i a president to counts ending the iraq war as his proudest achievement and insists he's not about to start another. >> american troops will not be returning to fight in iraq because there is no american military solution to the larger crisis in iraq. >> why?...
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mike gresta is here, peter's brother. what does this mean to you?> just to see the overwhelming support is humbling and gratifying, yes. very exciting to be here tonight. [ ♪ music ] >>> now u jane arraf who is in northern iraq and filed a powerful report, showing the yazidi people that escaped from sinjar, but now stationing themselves in a building site, she is joining us live from zach u. jane, it was a powerful report, documenting some of the suffering that's been endured by the yazidi people, and to see them living in her unfinished apartment block was incredibly moving. >> it is truly heart-breaking. they've been through incredible tragedies much the 13 yield lost his family, completely alone. he is living in a school. the others were living in that apart. complex, where there's nook. you'd thing that there would be a lot of support for the refugees, the displaced people. there are so many of them. we are outside of zava. when it is in a triangle between turkey and syria in northern iraq, it's a traditional trail for people displaced by fighti
mike gresta is here, peter's brother. what does this mean to you?> just to see the overwhelming support is humbling and gratifying, yes. very exciting to be here tonight. [ ♪ music ] >>> now u jane arraf who is in northern iraq and filed a powerful report, showing the yazidi people that escaped from sinjar, but now stationing themselves in a building site, she is joining us live from zach u. jane, it was a powerful report, documenting some of the suffering that's been endured by...
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liz: peter kenny, the voice of the bull continues out of this man. great to see you, peter. liz: chief market strategist, thanks, port. he was talking about 1975. 1962. what a year that was when the ferrari 250 was there. guess what? a 1962 ferrari 250 broke the world record for the most expensive car ever sold. it was bought are about $34.6 million. stick with us, peter, at bonha bonhams auction in california. adam shapiro has been going for years. he's live from pebble beach. show us all of this. we love the story, adam. >> reporter: i wish i had the income that would go with coming here so many years to buy something. we spoke to the head of that auction house before i tell you about why this car may be a better buy, liz, another ferrari. we spoke with james knight and here's what he said about the popularity of ferrari. >> ferrari is top of the pyramid and at the food chain. if you look at italian sports cars, if you can't afford the ferrari, you go for the comparable lamborghini or maserati or alfa romeo or english cars astin martin, it's all about budget, people have a
liz: peter kenny, the voice of the bull continues out of this man. great to see you, peter. liz: chief market strategist, thanks, port. he was talking about 1975. 1962. what a year that was when the ferrari 250 was there. guess what? a 1962 ferrari 250 broke the world record for the most expensive car ever sold. it was bought are about $34.6 million. stick with us, peter, at bonha bonhams auction in california. adam shapiro has been going for years. he's live from pebble beach. show us all of...
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i want to concentrate just on peter for just a moment. i've been reading online that they had him read a statement that he had been taken care of perfectly, that he'd been given food and clothing. have you been able to access some of those words from him? >> what we understand with these particular messages and it's something that we -- we're trained to do. we actually either have key words that we give away that say whether we really are being treated well or not. and if we're given a script, we're taught to say -- try and communicate to those who actually receive the message. but actually looking at the state curtis was in, he looked well fed. he did, he looked like he was in good condition. that's why there was genuine hope that perhaps he could see freedom. of course, that is now what's happened. >> for our viewers who may not know, before your domestic stint with us, you spent a lot of time abroad. we have covered these stories time and time again on the air together. i do want to talk about this group real quickly. i have read that
i want to concentrate just on peter for just a moment. i've been reading online that they had him read a statement that he had been taken care of perfectly, that he'd been given food and clothing. have you been able to access some of those words from him? >> what we understand with these particular messages and it's something that we -- we're trained to do. we actually either have key words that we give away that say whether we really are being treated well or not. and if we're given a...
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for my other brothers out here, ian and gary, peter and david. all the team. jim nantz saying so long from the barclays. hunter mahan takes the title. mahan,. >> axelrod: tonight, california's northern bay area hit hard by an earthquake. more than 100 are hurt, buildings damaged and homes destroyed, john blackstone and carter evans in hard hit napa, we have the latest. >> i am peter, i am a journalist. >> an american hostage is released by his captors in syria, annemarie green with his story and julianna gold than with the latest for the hunt for james foley's killer. >> a big week ahead in ferguson, missouri. >> vladimir duthier i is there,s there as school gets ready to start and mourners gather to bury michael brown. >> and playing for all the marbles. >> elaine quijano with the little leaguers with big dreams from chicago. the good news they are providing for a neighborhood that could use some. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. jeff is off to tonight, i am jim axelrod, we begin with the most powerful eart
for my other brothers out here, ian and gary, peter and david. all the team. jim nantz saying so long from the barclays. hunter mahan takes the title. mahan,. >> axelrod: tonight, california's northern bay area hit hard by an earthquake. more than 100 are hurt, buildings damaged and homes destroyed, john blackstone and carter evans in hard hit napa, we have the latest. >> i am peter, i am a journalist. >> an american hostage is released by his captors in syria, annemarie green...
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joining us with some of the latest from in washington is peter barnes. peter?o a contact at the fbi today for any updates on this investigation, and it has not got any findings to report on this cyber hacking of jpmorgan's computer systems and several, those of several other pappings. but "the wall street journal" -- banks. but the "wall street journal" says the national security agency is now assisting in the investigation. cyber experts say that's evidence that law enforcement officials think the attack originated in a foreign country that possibly was supporting hackers, russia is the top suspect, as you know, possibly in retaliation for western sanctions against russia over the ukraine. >> these russian criminals and to a certain extent they're an extension of the russian government, they operate for the most part with the knowledge and the consent if not the explicit support of the russian government. >> reporter: still a lot of details remain unclear on the bank hack including the exact type of information the hackers stole. they could use that kind of in
joining us with some of the latest from in washington is peter barnes. peter?o a contact at the fbi today for any updates on this investigation, and it has not got any findings to report on this cyber hacking of jpmorgan's computer systems and several, those of several other pappings. but "the wall street journal" -- banks. but the "wall street journal" says the national security agency is now assisting in the investigation. cyber experts say that's evidence that law...
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for two years, we've kept peter curtis, a u.s. citizen held hostage in syria in our thoughts and prayers. today, we join his family and loved ones in welcoming his freedom. he is now safe outside of syria and we expect him to be reunited with his family shortly. this comes the week after we saw the horrific beheading of james foley. that of course shook the world about american journalists captured in syria and iraq in recent years. they also showed photos in that beheading video of a second u.s. journalist who they pledged to kill also. we will bring you details of the statement from the family in about 15 minutes time. back to you. >> thanks very much. we'll look forward to that. >>> we're going to be flip-flopping stories a lot. back to the quake now. that quake's tremors were felt across the bay area. live report on the damage outside the wine country when we come back. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd inclu
for two years, we've kept peter curtis, a u.s. citizen held hostage in syria in our thoughts and prayers. today, we join his family and loved ones in welcoming his freedom. he is now safe outside of syria and we expect him to be reunited with his family shortly. this comes the week after we saw the horrific beheading of james foley. that of course shook the world about american journalists captured in syria and iraq in recent years. they also showed photos in that beheading video of a second...
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what are you learning about the release of peter theo curtis? >> reporter: we also just got an alert from the united nations that they have turned curtis over to the u.s. government. however, we are still working to hear more updates from the u.s. government on that particular point. we have gotten some statements in from two high ranking officials, both secretary of state john kerry as well as national security adviser susan rice and in john kerry's statement he points out that they worked closely with his mother in massachusetts who worked tirelessly for his return and u.s. worked with more than two dozen countries trying to get help, military tools, information, leverage, anything they could get from other countries in trying to secure his release. i want to read part of susan rice's statement to you. she goes onto make another point. she says "just as we celebrate theo's freedom, we hold in our thoughts and prayers the americans who remain in captivity in syria notwithstanding today's welcome news the events of the past week shocked the cons
what are you learning about the release of peter theo curtis? >> reporter: we also just got an alert from the united nations that they have turned curtis over to the u.s. government. however, we are still working to hear more updates from the u.s. government on that particular point. we have gotten some statements in from two high ranking officials, both secretary of state john kerry as well as national security adviser susan rice and in john kerry's statement he points out that they...