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peter l.freund. >> and my brother-in-law, tom swift.om, your loss has left a void in the family and no parents could be more proud of their son than your mom and dad. >> loving son, husband, father, uncle, friend, and extraordinary man, my brother, bruce edward simmons. we love you and we miss you. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j.froehner. lisa anne frost. peter chris fry. clement afumando. steven elliott furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas b.fyfe. >> richard peter gabriel. >> richard s. gabrielle. >> pamela lee gaff. irvin vincent galliard. >> grace katherine gallante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> lordes j.gallete. >> thomas gambino jr. >> ronald l.gamboa. >> peter james gancy jr. >> charles william garborini. >> andrew sunny garcia. >> caesar r. garcia. >> david garcia. >> jorge louise garcia. >> juan garcia. >> marlon del carmen garcia. >> christopher samuel gardner. >> douglas benjamin gardner. >> harvey joseph gardner iii. >> and our beloved william d
peter l.freund. >> and my brother-in-law, tom swift.om, your loss has left a void in the family and no parents could be more proud of their son than your mom and dad. >> loving son, husband, father, uncle, friend, and extraordinary man, my brother, bruce edward simmons. we love you and we miss you. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j.froehner. lisa anne frost. peter chris fry. clement afumando. steven elliott furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas b.fyfe. >>...
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peter l.freund. >> and my brother-in-law, tom swift. tom, your loss has left a void in the family and no parents could be more proud of their son than your mom and dad. >> loving son, husband, father, uncle, friend, and extraordinary man, my brother, bruce edward simmons. we love you and we miss you. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j.froehner. lisa anne frost. peter chris fry. clement afumando. steven elliott furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas b.fyfe. >> richard peter gabriel. >> richard s. gabrielle. >> pamela lee gaff. irvin vincent galliard. >> grace katherine gallante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> lordes j.gallete. >> thomas gambino jr. >> ronald l.gamboa. >> peter james gancy jr. >> charles william garborini. >> andrew sunny garcia. >> caesar r. garcia. >> david garcia. >> jorge louise garcia. >> juan garcia. >> marlon del carmen garcia. >> christopher samuel gardner. >> douglas benjamin gardner. >> harvey joseph gardner iii. >> and our beloved william
peter l.freund. >> and my brother-in-law, tom swift. tom, your loss has left a void in the family and no parents could be more proud of their son than your mom and dad. >> loving son, husband, father, uncle, friend, and extraordinary man, my brother, bruce edward simmons. we love you and we miss you. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j.froehner. lisa anne frost. peter chris fry. clement afumando. steven elliott furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas b.fyfe....
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peters weigh in now. peters: i supported marriage equality. we used to call it same-sex marriage back in 2000 when i was first running for office. mr. demaio was elected in 2008 in june because he won the primary, and the next thing up was proposition 8. and they asked him, which was to ban marriage equality, and they asked him won't you, please, as a republican be a change agent, won't you stand up and say this is the wrong thing to do, and he told his own community, no, he won't do it. so that's why when at the pride parade you saw mr. demaio get booed, and he won't go anymore because he can't stand the treatment because he feels like -- the community feels that he turned their back on them. and he didn't stand up. so i think these words are hollow. i think what we see is someone who's running for office and says what's now popular but has no history of really being the change agent that he purports to be today. >> you being ambiguous? demaio: i think i've always been clear about my orientation, if that's what you're referring to. on the iss
peters weigh in now. peters: i supported marriage equality. we used to call it same-sex marriage back in 2000 when i was first running for office. mr. demaio was elected in 2008 in june because he won the primary, and the next thing up was proposition 8. and they asked him, which was to ban marriage equality, and they asked him won't you, please, as a republican be a change agent, won't you stand up and say this is the wrong thing to do, and he told his own community, no, he won't do it. so...
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biggest gains come in france where the cac is up. >> peter, peter.st host so far, and we got a lot of things. we have to get to bitcoin. i knew it was coming. let's get to the snow den, the hacking, major banks, security breaches. cloud. >> we did talk -- not much. >> a little. >> we can continue. >> we did. he says paypal -- you didn't hear? paypal was for transactions, not a currency, and it's obvious. all right. anyway. talk about naktd people, celebrity nude photos on the cloud, shining light on the as a rule nerlts. i want to talk about another thing that we were both right on as ying and yang. i want to talk net neutrality. if i build these pipes, any other business i'm in, i'm allowed to say this is what it's going to cost you to use them. i don't understand this politically correct notion that the little startups that were unable to, you know, they got to be able to do this, that ridiculous argument, they somehow hurt innovation if you don't let markets work. you got to let markets work. monopolies are okay. we found that out. >> i would say
biggest gains come in france where the cac is up. >> peter, peter.st host so far, and we got a lot of things. we have to get to bitcoin. i knew it was coming. let's get to the snow den, the hacking, major banks, security breaches. cloud. >> we did talk -- not much. >> a little. >> we can continue. >> we did. he says paypal -- you didn't hear? paypal was for transactions, not a currency, and it's obvious. all right. anyway. talk about naktd people, celebrity nude...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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if you do i'll burn my peter. >> you'll burn your peter?e. >> and you've been charged with continually hitting your buzzer throughout the control period. how do you plead? >> guilty. >> i'll find you guilty on that one. two more to go. >> the fourth charge then is disobeying again a rule where you've been continually pressing your cell button again for no reason. >> guilty. >> the last report of the evening was where you've intentionally endangered the health and safety of others where you activated the smoke detector in your cell, requiring the prison staff and fire service to attend. do you understand that charge? and how do you plead? >> guilty. >> so you've pled guilty. i'm going to found you guilty on that. all right, i think we're finished with the reports for this morning. >> jimmy's otherwise good behavior record over the past year helps him catch a break. he receives seven days loss of recreation time. his prison job wages and access to his cash account to buy supplies and snacks from the canteen. >> are you okay with it? >> for fi
if you do i'll burn my peter. >> you'll burn your peter?e. >> and you've been charged with continually hitting your buzzer throughout the control period. how do you plead? >> guilty. >> i'll find you guilty on that one. two more to go. >> the fourth charge then is disobeying again a rule where you've been continually pressing your cell button again for no reason. >> guilty. >> the last report of the evening was where you've intentionally endangered the...
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host of the peter schiff show radio program. this event was posted at three invest in las vegas host of the peter schiff show. this event was hosted at freedomfest in las vegas. >> good afternoon. peter schiff has spoken at freedomfest many times and you are leer here to listen to him and not be. it is as a great pleasure for me to work with peter at euro pacific capital and i say it is as a great pleasure for three main reasons. one is that peter has the ability to see through the smoking mirrors of government propaganda and government crooked statistic and the supportive media of the establishme establishment. seeing through the smoke and mirrors peter gets what is happening in the world in my opinion. secondally, peter has a great ability to articulate very complex issues in a simple way so that people can really understand them. and he has the courage to tell the truth and in today's world telling the truth does take courage. now, peter not only sees what is going on in my opinion but he offers real solutions. both for you a
host of the peter schiff show radio program. this event was posted at three invest in las vegas host of the peter schiff show. this event was hosted at freedomfest in las vegas. >> good afternoon. peter schiff has spoken at freedomfest many times and you are leer here to listen to him and not be. it is as a great pleasure for me to work with peter at euro pacific capital and i say it is as a great pleasure for three main reasons. one is that peter has the ability to see through the...
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peter, do you agree? >> yeah. i mean, the numbers, randi -- i reported today on cnn.com a british assessment of the numbers. we're looking at 700 from france. 300 to 500 from belgium. 400 from germany. 130 from sweden. around 100 from denmark. you know, when you total up all these numbers, 6 0 from australia, 100 from canada, you come to the number of 2,600 at a minimum, is the british government's assessment. that's a lot of people. we've already seen some of these returnees from syria conduct a terrorist attack on may 24th killing four at the jewish museum in brussels. it's not an academic concern, but it's also, i think as lieutenant colonel francona indica indicated, i mean, every government around europe and everybody i've spoken to in the national security apparatus of the governments, this is their number one concern. people are all over this like a wet blanket. particularly, the united states, the numbers are small. the numbers who have joined isis is only a dozen. we need to have some perspective here abo
peter, do you agree? >> yeah. i mean, the numbers, randi -- i reported today on cnn.com a british assessment of the numbers. we're looking at 700 from france. 300 to 500 from belgium. 400 from germany. 130 from sweden. around 100 from denmark. you know, when you total up all these numbers, 6 0 from australia, 100 from canada, you come to the number of 2,600 at a minimum, is the british government's assessment. that's a lot of people. we've already seen some of these returnees from syria...
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i talked to peter keele about the future of paypal which he -- peter he'll about the future of paypal and bitcoin and what it takes to be a successful on to her. first, to our lead story -- closer toipos inching becoming the biggest ipo in history. the company just used it by from --$266 -- from $66 $268 a share. they could raise money $1.8 billion just shy of the global record, which is the agricultural bank of china's $22 billion ipo in 2010. meanwhile, the alibaba roadshow ,et with investors in hong kong reportedly saying he will not look for a valuation that is too high. joining me now is jack green and leslie hecker who covers ipos for bloomberg news.
i talked to peter keele about the future of paypal which he -- peter he'll about the future of paypal and bitcoin and what it takes to be a successful on to her. first, to our lead story -- closer toipos inching becoming the biggest ipo in history. the company just used it by from --$266 -- from $66 $268 a share. they could raise money $1.8 billion just shy of the global record, which is the agricultural bank of china's $22 billion ipo in 2010. meanwhile, the alibaba roadshow ,et with investors...
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does peter peter thiel hold the key to stop the next terror attack?will talk to him about the highly secretive company he cofounded, next. >> it is 26 minutes after the hour which means bloomberg tv is on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. i will show you where stocks ended today's session. rising oil prices spurred around the in energy shares. also, news from china walls -- china's central bank. they started providing loans. the s&p ending the day just below 2000. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation, technology and the future of business. with president obama launching an offensive to take on the islamic state and terry stotts -- terror threats rising, could technology be the key to stopping the next attack? --peter thiel founded a company called palantir. i spoke to him about whether it could stop the next 9/11. do you think palantir could stop the next 9/11 or has it already? >> something like palantir is the key. i don't think we are going to do a by projecting military force throughout the world. i think we will do it
does peter peter thiel hold the key to stop the next terror attack?will talk to him about the highly secretive company he cofounded, next. >> it is 26 minutes after the hour which means bloomberg tv is on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. i will show you where stocks ended today's session. rising oil prices spurred around the in energy shares. also, news from china walls -- china's central bank. they started providing loans. the s&p ending the day just below 2000. ♪ >> you are...
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peter schiff. >> thanks, everybody for coming and thanks john for introducing me. hopefully i can make it through my presentation. i was loosing my voice. i was out a little late in las vegas and i am not as young as i used to be. i was at the very first freedomfest and it was blossomed into a great event despite the fact every year i come we have less freedom to be festive about. what i like to talk about is what we can do to preserve what freedom we have left with respect to our financial assets and our portfolios. i think many americans are going to find out why they are loosing their liberties and their wealth especially if that wealth c concist of corporate bonds and municiple bonds. they going to lose significant value. nominal value is harder to know. but i think that is immaterial. what matters is the purchasing power that the assets conw pcon. and i say i don't know nominal because i don't know how much they are going to print. i think it is going to be a record and she is going to eclipse the money printing of the previous two combined. i don't know what
peter schiff. >> thanks, everybody for coming and thanks john for introducing me. hopefully i can make it through my presentation. i was loosing my voice. i was out a little late in las vegas and i am not as young as i used to be. i was at the very first freedomfest and it was blossomed into a great event despite the fact every year i come we have less freedom to be festive about. what i like to talk about is what we can do to preserve what freedom we have left with respect to our...
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david: to which peter says what?he dollar price perspective there is a lot of support around this 1200 level. i think there will be a lot of buying down here and you usually get a lot of bearishness when the gold gets aroundhe 1200 level. i don't know how you can be, if you're so bearish on global economy and believe the fed is going to tighten and ultimately shrink its balance sheet which is something the fed never done really in its history, the balance sheet always expands, we'll have a tight monetary policy and weak global economy, how is the u.s. economy in isolation going to with stand this? david: that is a fair question. and it take as while for peter to hear me, but james, how would you answer that question. how will the u.s. economy strengthen in light of weakness from china and europe? >> everything is relative when it comes to the value of currencies. if the united states con me is this much stronger than everyone else, the u.s. currency continues to strengthen. as long as that happens, it doesn't matter
david: to which peter says what?he dollar price perspective there is a lot of support around this 1200 level. i think there will be a lot of buying down here and you usually get a lot of bearishness when the gold gets aroundhe 1200 level. i don't know how you can be, if you're so bearish on global economy and believe the fed is going to tighten and ultimately shrink its balance sheet which is something the fed never done really in its history, the balance sheet always expands, we'll have a...
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let's cross over to peter sharpe who joins us from moscow.finally heard from poroshenko, and he said pretty much what we expected. the peace plan is to be introduced in the next 15 minutes. and what struck me is that he was very keen to emphasize that it was his peace plan, not putins. how do you think that is going to go down in moscow? >> well, we have now had a statement from president putin, issued through his press secretary. and we also takes a bit of credit. listen to this, he says the russian presidential office welcomes to the signing of a protocol in minsk based on the outcomes of contact groups consultations dealing with the implementation of president putin and president poroshenko initiatives. moscow hopes all areas will be observed by all parties. so a little bit of credit there from the russian president. >> yeah, i suppose that is to be expected. both sides are [ inaudible ]. what do we know about the points of this plan? and the terms, the conditions, of this ceasefire? >> well, we know a lot about putin's plan, because he re
let's cross over to peter sharpe who joins us from moscow.finally heard from poroshenko, and he said pretty much what we expected. the peace plan is to be introduced in the next 15 minutes. and what struck me is that he was very keen to emphasize that it was his peace plan, not putins. how do you think that is going to go down in moscow? >> well, we have now had a statement from president putin, issued through his press secretary. and we also takes a bit of credit. listen to this, he says...
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peters tossed. >> so peter social security ejected. kelce hurt.s was the birds offensive line in the fourth quarter. left tackle andrew gardner. i know you say who is he. >> left guard wade smith. who is he. >> center david molk who is he sort of and right guard deepness kelly. todd err man's right tackle. the only remain starter on the line. >> okay. the game tied at 27. foles finds jeremy maclin for a crucial score right down the seems for the wide out. puts the birds up by seven. add to the lead rookie kicker code dough parkey nailing the 51 yarder with just under six minutes to play. and what a big kick it was. eared skins marched down the field barreled into the end zone. that make it a three-point game but the birds ran out the clock. held on for a third straight win. the final score 37-34. >> all right. great game for nick foles. 27 for 41. 325 yards and three touchdown passes. nick took brutal hits and stayed in the game. washington run defense was excellent shady mccoy had just 22 yards rushing on known carries. darren sproles had two run
peters tossed. >> so peter social security ejected. kelce hurt.s was the birds offensive line in the fourth quarter. left tackle andrew gardner. i know you say who is he. >> left guard wade smith. who is he. >> center david molk who is he sort of and right guard deepness kelly. todd err man's right tackle. the only remain starter on the line. >> okay. the game tied at 27. foles finds jeremy maclin for a crucial score right down the seems for the wide out. puts the birds...
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i'm peter alexander. we have the latest on the justice department's plans to investigate the police in ferguson, missouri. we will also go live to one of the dozens of walkouts and protests happening as we speak by fast-food workers fighting for better pay. but we begin right now oversea with the most consequential nato summit in a generation under way in wales. president obama is right in the middle of it. he said on wednesday that nato is a key piece of the international community's security. the president and british prime minister david cameron met this morning after posting a joint op-ed in the "times of london," insisting world leaders would stand together. they wrote, "if terrorists think we will weaken in the face of their threats, they could not be more wrong." the warning was a call to arms from the two western leaders. >> in the heart of iraq, we've actually got a terrorist organization running a potential state with all the resources and money that involves. so look, we have to take a long-ter
i'm peter alexander. we have the latest on the justice department's plans to investigate the police in ferguson, missouri. we will also go live to one of the dozens of walkouts and protests happening as we speak by fast-food workers fighting for better pay. but we begin right now oversea with the most consequential nato summit in a generation under way in wales. president obama is right in the middle of it. he said on wednesday that nato is a key piece of the international community's security....
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peter barnes, live in washington. thank you so much. >>> you, you may be surprised to learn there is nothing to do to stop criminals from overseas from tracking stolen credit cards in america. this is a huge issue after the high-profile hack attacks against jpmorgan, home depot and target. remember in all three of the cases it's believed russian hackers may have been responsible. justice department can't do anything about it, but now pushing congress to close illegal loopholes so american prosecutors can go after the guys, the criminals who buy and sell your stolen data entirely outside the united states, giving them teeth on this. speaking of teeth, the energy sector has none. energy stocks are weighing on the dow today. big name companies among the biggest laggards have to do with russia and the sanctions imposed to put the squeeze on russian companies. crude oil continued to trade below $93 a barrel. $92.25, the lowest since we've seen in january, but it was just yesterday we saw pretty much a 16 month low when it
peter barnes, live in washington. thank you so much. >>> you, you may be surprised to learn there is nothing to do to stop criminals from overseas from tracking stolen credit cards in america. this is a huge issue after the high-profile hack attacks against jpmorgan, home depot and target. remember in all three of the cases it's believed russian hackers may have been responsible. justice department can't do anything about it, but now pushing congress to close illegal loopholes so...
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i'm peter alexander. we begin with the news breaking and the ebola epidemic, the third american infected with the virus has now arrived at the nebraska medical center in omaha. he is 51-year-old dr. rick sacra. he landed just after 7:00 and was rushed to the medical center's specialized isolation unit. he got sick about a week ago while treating pregnant women in monrovia, liberia. he left the clinic's isolation unit by ambulance last night. he boarded the plane on his own and was said to be in good spirits. sarah dolloff is joining us life. much like emory university where the first two americans were successfully treated, nebraska is uniquely trained to handle this illness but there's no longer of that experimental drug zmapp, so how does that change things going forward? >> well, it's obviously going to change the course of treatment, peter, but hopefully not the outcome. seven patients were treated with zmapp. five of them survived. that includes those two missionaries who were treated earlier this su
i'm peter alexander. we begin with the news breaking and the ebola epidemic, the third american infected with the virus has now arrived at the nebraska medical center in omaha. he is 51-year-old dr. rick sacra. he landed just after 7:00 and was rushed to the medical center's specialized isolation unit. he got sick about a week ago while treating pregnant women in monrovia, liberia. he left the clinic's isolation unit by ambulance last night. he boarded the plane on his own and was said to be in...
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>> peter, i want to bring you in. what does this tell us about the influence of what remains of the al qaeda core? >> it probably tells us that the american drone program in the tribal regions was pretty effective. if you take the same documents will referred to about -- i think there is an ambiguous relationship al qaeda in iran had with the iranian regime. the same set of documents made it clear that bin laden was concerned about the drone program, so much so that he urged al qaeda to move to a province of afghanistan that is heavily wooded and hard for american drones to be effective. so, yeah, one of the themes of this report is al qaeda has diffused, and i think that is a good news and a bad news story there. al qaeda or its affiliates are present in more countries that were not present in syria until recently. 16 countries in this report, compared to eight in 2008. it is a great question for everyone on the panel, including you -- does diffusion -- is diffusion a question we should be concerned about? the common
>> peter, i want to bring you in. what does this tell us about the influence of what remains of the al qaeda core? >> it probably tells us that the american drone program in the tribal regions was pretty effective. if you take the same documents will referred to about -- i think there is an ambiguous relationship al qaeda in iran had with the iranian regime. the same set of documents made it clear that bin laden was concerned about the drone program, so much so that he urged al...
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>> that's peter gregory and hbo's show silicon valley. peter thiel is an icon after investing in facebook, linked in and tesla. he is sharing his insight on innovation and entrepreneurism in a ground breaking book called 0-1. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> you argue that right now we are in a time of technology stagnati stagnation. >> that is continuing to accelerate over the last 40 years. outside of that there has been a lot less progress in the world of atoms. energy, transportation, biomedical, biotech. these areas have seen much in the last 40 years. much broader progress across the board. >> is that a role for the government or something that comes from the ground up. >> i'm biased to thinking it's more from the ground up. we need to, it often gets driven by charismatic founders who are able to motivate small teams of people, get some investors and hit the ground running with various ventures of this sort. >> you have come up with controversial ideas. you also make a case for monopolies. you say competition destroys profits
>> that's peter gregory and hbo's show silicon valley. peter thiel is an icon after investing in facebook, linked in and tesla. he is sharing his insight on innovation and entrepreneurism in a ground breaking book called 0-1. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> you argue that right now we are in a time of technology stagnati stagnation. >> that is continuing to accelerate over the last 40 years. outside of that there has been a lot less progress in the world of...
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peter sharpe, al jazeera, russian, donetsk. >>> the u.s.sident barack obama is on a visit to estonia for talks about the situation in ukraine. and he says that russia is paying a high price for its actions. >> the russian economy has slipped into recession. it's energy production, which is the engine of the russian economy is expected to drop. its credit rating is near junk status. the rubble just fell to an all-time low. in short russia's actions in ukraine are weakens russia. russia's actions are hurting the russian people. >>> harry joins us life now from mariupol in eastern ukraine. what with rehearing about the alleged ceasefire in the works from the ukrainian side? >> reporter: well, it's been somewhat self contradictory today. the office of the president came out saying that he had agreed a ceasefire with his opposite number in moscow, vladimir putin when the kremlin came out and said we're not a participant in this conflict. there was something of rowing back here in ukraine with the presidency saying they had agreed a ceasefire reg
peter sharpe, al jazeera, russian, donetsk. >>> the u.s.sident barack obama is on a visit to estonia for talks about the situation in ukraine. and he says that russia is paying a high price for its actions. >> the russian economy has slipped into recession. it's energy production, which is the engine of the russian economy is expected to drop. its credit rating is near junk status. the rubble just fell to an all-time low. in short russia's actions in ukraine are weakens russia....
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peter baker? important thing that happened in europe last week there was a supposed cease-fire in ukraine. russia agreed with the new government there to pull back. the problem is that that doesn't end the story. it doesn't solve the fundamental issues. what i think we'll see is what we call frozen conflict as we see elsewhere around the former soviet union in which it remains sort of continuing set of tensions and frictions basically for the next few years to come. >> this president and the next president probably at lagerheads with vladimir putin. >> exactly. >> molly? >> congress comes back this week and facing a deadline. the end of this month they need to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open. that offers an opportunity for she nan ganz and the republican leadership is on pins and nee e needles. they don't have a game plan how to get the house conservatives to fund the government. it's riled up the right, emboldened a lot of conserve tichs to make demands. the export/import
peter baker? important thing that happened in europe last week there was a supposed cease-fire in ukraine. russia agreed with the new government there to pull back. the problem is that that doesn't end the story. it doesn't solve the fundamental issues. what i think we'll see is what we call frozen conflict as we see elsewhere around the former soviet union in which it remains sort of continuing set of tensions and frictions basically for the next few years to come. >> this president and...
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>> peter, i want to bring you win. what does this tell us about the influence of what remains of the al qaeda core? >> it probably tells us that the american drone program in the tribal regions was pretty effective. if you take the same documents will referred to about -- i think there is an ambiguous relationship al qaeda in iran had with the irani and regime -- iranian regime. it was clear that the imam was concerned about the drone program, so much so that he urged al qaeda to move to a province of afghanistan that is heavily wooded and hard for american drones to be effective. so, yeah, one of the themes of this report is al qaeda has diffused, and i think that is a good news and a bad news story there. al qaeda or its affiliates are present in more countries that were not present in syria until recently. 16 countries in this report, compared to eight and 2008. it is a great question for everyone on the panel, including you -- does diffusion -- is diffusion a a question we should be concerned about? the commonsense
>> peter, i want to bring you win. what does this tell us about the influence of what remains of the al qaeda core? >> it probably tells us that the american drone program in the tribal regions was pretty effective. if you take the same documents will referred to about -- i think there is an ambiguous relationship al qaeda in iran had with the irani and regime -- iranian regime. it was clear that the imam was concerned about the drone program, so much so that he urged al qaeda to...
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so welcome, peter.e also have steve vogel who i had a chance of actually sitting at a roundtable before, a veteran journalist. he's a graduate of the college of william & mary which is a great college and received his masters degree in international public policy from johns hopkins university, advanced school of international study. steve previously wrote for "the washington post," local little paper. about military affairs and the treatment of veterans. his reporting about the war in package of the "the washington post" stories that were selected as finalists for the 2002 pulitzer surprise. he covered the war in iraq and the first gulf war as well as u.s. military operations in rwanda, somalia and the balkans. about the battle of bladensburg, "through the perilous fight: six weeks that saved the nation" was published last year. "the washington post" reviewed it and said steve did a superb job of bringing this woeful tale to life. his fast pace narrative with lively vignettes of principal participants.
so welcome, peter.e also have steve vogel who i had a chance of actually sitting at a roundtable before, a veteran journalist. he's a graduate of the college of william & mary which is a great college and received his masters degree in international public policy from johns hopkins university, advanced school of international study. steve previously wrote for "the washington post," local little paper. about military affairs and the treatment of veterans. his reporting about the...
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peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy received a 7-year sentence.ammed got an additional three for having a spent bullet in his picture, which he picked up at a protest. the three are appeal their convictions. >>> military commanders in ukraine are accusing pro-russian separatists and russian troops of firing at government forces. officials in kiev say they will not set up a buffer zone until all sides abide by the terms of a peace plan. >> iraq was once a sophisticated center for arts and learning. but more recently it's become recognised for political instability and fighting. on sunday, some of the best musicians tried to tran cent the violence with bows and strings. we have this report from the capital baghdad. >>> this may be the least likely weapon iraq has deployed against i.s.i.l. this is the iraqi national symphony in collaboration with the baghdad youth orchestra. they begin with the national anthem, and officials say concerts like these are crucial in the fight against i.s.i.l., who swore to destroy anything that does not conform. that in
peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy received a 7-year sentence.ammed got an additional three for having a spent bullet in his picture, which he picked up at a protest. the three are appeal their convictions. >>> military commanders in ukraine are accusing pro-russian separatists and russian troops of firing at government forces. officials in kiev say they will not set up a buffer zone until all sides abide by the terms of a peace plan. >> iraq was once a sophisticated center for...
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peter, this is absolutely unprecedented. as you said, we have often seen what we call fence jumpers here. for them to get to the front door and get into the white house has not been seen before. it's raising a lot of questions about the secret service, the president and his family had just left for camp david. there are questions, did they let their guard down. there obviously are safeguards in place. one are canines. they were not let loose. there's going to be an investigation into why. of course there are always sharpshooters. why wasn't a shot taken? they have some discretion on that. they look to so, does the person appear to be armed. do they appear to be carrying, for example, explosive material. they're going to look very carefully at how this was allowed to happen. never before has one of these fence jumpers gotten into the white house, into the front doors of the white house, which were unlocked, also raising questions. >> striking that it turns out he was armed. chris janicing on the north lawn right now. >> with
peter, this is absolutely unprecedented. as you said, we have often seen what we call fence jumpers here. for them to get to the front door and get into the white house has not been seen before. it's raising a lot of questions about the secret service, the president and his family had just left for camp david. there are questions, did they let their guard down. there obviously are safeguards in place. one are canines. they were not let loose. there's going to be an investigation into why. of...
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hold ther peter thiel key to stop the next terror attack?will talk to him about the company he cofounded, next. >> it is 26 minutes after the hour which means bloomberg tv is on the markets. let's get you caught up on where stocks are trading as you head into the afternoon. and theup now by .8% two thirds of 1% -- a big pop in energy stocks will stop one stock we are keeping our eye on today after an appeals court says this company will get less than the $400 million infringement verdict -- shares down 49% will stop the court has ordered a new trial that will rule on whether face time infringed on their patents. more "bloomberg west" after the break. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on technology and the future of business. with president obama launching an offensive to take on the islamic state and terry stotts technology be the key to stopping the next attack? founded ater thiel company called palantir. i spoke to him about whether it could stop the next 9/11. >> do you think palantir could stop the next 9/11 or has it
hold ther peter thiel key to stop the next terror attack?will talk to him about the company he cofounded, next. >> it is 26 minutes after the hour which means bloomberg tv is on the markets. let's get you caught up on where stocks are trading as you head into the afternoon. and theup now by .8% two thirds of 1% -- a big pop in energy stocks will stop one stock we are keeping our eye on today after an appeals court says this company will get less than the $400 million infringement verdict...
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that's why peter was transferred here two weeks ago.r five years for the armed robbery of three jewelry couriers and tried to boldly cut that sentence short. >> i notice when you walk, you have a limp. why? >> there was an accident when i escaped. there was a construction going on in the prison. they had this ladder, and we run and jump over the fence, so i actually made it out. i run and they catch me five, six kilometers in a village. and from there, they move me to this prison. >> peter says he is escape was motivated by the pressures of being the parent of four young children. >> in the united states, an escape attempt usually leads to more time in prison. but it's a very different story in belgium. >> it's the law that says the fact of escaping is not a crime, but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with the prison clothes, keeping those prison clothes is a crime. unless they send the clothes back, we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days we get the clothes back, washed and cl
that's why peter was transferred here two weeks ago.r five years for the armed robbery of three jewelry couriers and tried to boldly cut that sentence short. >> i notice when you walk, you have a limp. why? >> there was an accident when i escaped. there was a construction going on in the prison. they had this ladder, and we run and jump over the fence, so i actually made it out. i run and they catch me five, six kilometers in a village. and from there, they move me to this prison....
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peter cook is with us for two hours this morning. we are thrilled to have peter join us. >> coming up, the annual conference kicking off in berlin. who is in the spotlight in new competition for smartphones? samsung and apple have new ones coming out. hans nichols will take us there and run us through the latest. you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." some do while others talk. what a success under armour is. the founder and ceo is coming up this afternoon. kevin plank on the baltimore orioles, among other things. i'm sure we will hear about his love affair with the first-place baltimore orioles. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." fu and adamrlet johnson. get us going on technology. >> watching samsung this morning. smart phones, tablets, wearable technology are expected to steal the spotlight at the consumer electronics show in berlin today. hans nichols is there on the ground in berlin. this sounds like it is samsung front running apple, which is expe
peter cook is with us for two hours this morning. we are thrilled to have peter join us. >> coming up, the annual conference kicking off in berlin. who is in the spotlight in new competition for smartphones? samsung and apple have new ones coming out. hans nichols will take us there and run us through the latest. you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." some do while others talk. what a success under...
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>> peter, it all comes down to party loyalty.w cuomo has big progressive achievements when he first took over as governor. including getting gay marriage legal. since then, there's been accusations as well as perceptions that he's done more to aid state senate republicans than people in his own party. and you're either on my team or against me state, it's going to be interesting to see what the margins are in this primary. everyone expects andrew cuomo to be able to win? but does he beat teachout by 15%? 20%? that will give us an indication of the juice he has with his party. i'm not sure he's a 2016 candidate. be going forward in 2020 and beyond. >> and casey, i want to ask you about scott brown, if i can. at one point this looked like it could be a race. what are you watching for there tonight? i think you talked about that memo trying to lower expectations a little bit for how well brown is going to do. there are old names from new hampshire politics on his list. including bob smith. and brown's campaign has threatened to sue
>> peter, it all comes down to party loyalty.w cuomo has big progressive achievements when he first took over as governor. including getting gay marriage legal. since then, there's been accusations as well as perceptions that he's done more to aid state senate republicans than people in his own party. and you're either on my team or against me state, it's going to be interesting to see what the margins are in this primary. everyone expects andrew cuomo to be able to win? but does he beat...
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. >> peter. >> peter alexander from nbc news. appreciate your time.y of these victims had been someone you loved, would you be satisfied with the way the league has handled this crisis and what would you say to them? >> i'm not satisfied with the way we handled it from the get-go. is a told you, and this statement indicates, i made a mistake. i'm not satisfied with the process that we went through. i'm not satisfied with the conclusions. and that is why we came out last month, on august 28th, and said we're going to make changes to our policies. we made changes to our discipline. we acknowledged the mistake, my mistake. and we said, we're going to do better going forward. we have a set of very complex issues we have to deal with. that's no excuse. what we need to do is get some experts to help us, how do we do this better? how do we restructure our personal conduct policy, and expect the kind of behaviors we expect, and to make sure we educate, train, do everything possible to hit that mark, for all of us, and when we don't, there will have to be cons
. >> peter. >> peter alexander from nbc news. appreciate your time.y of these victims had been someone you loved, would you be satisfied with the way the league has handled this crisis and what would you say to them? >> i'm not satisfied with the way we handled it from the get-go. is a told you, and this statement indicates, i made a mistake. i'm not satisfied with the process that we went through. i'm not satisfied with the conclusions. and that is why we came out last month,...
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that's the situation in eastern ukraine, but let's go over to moscow, and peter sharp, peter, this nato summit, with a strong reaction from moscow. and what are they saying about ukraine? >> well, basically, russia has come under condemnation from all sides at this nato summit, as we knew today. and all of the countries criticizing it. it's involvement in the support, and the help given to the rebel forces, and sergei lavrov, russia's foreign minister, who has not stopped talking today, he condemned thisanti russian rhetoric, and he accused washington of supporting the party of war. and that's how he described the ukraine government. and he urged and warned nato, do not offer ukraine membership of the alliance. it would immediately derail the peace process, and $28 mean an end to the possible talks on the ceasefire. this is what he had to say. [ speaking russian ] >> interpreter: exactly when the approach is starting to emerge to resolve problems between the rebels, exactly at this time, the demands from kiev to start the process of joining nato. this is an open attempt to disrupt all o
that's the situation in eastern ukraine, but let's go over to moscow, and peter sharp, peter, this nato summit, with a strong reaction from moscow. and what are they saying about ukraine? >> well, basically, russia has come under condemnation from all sides at this nato summit, as we knew today. and all of the countries criticizing it. it's involvement in the support, and the help given to the rebel forces, and sergei lavrov, russia's foreign minister, who has not stopped talking today,...
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john: so peter, reality check here. they also came out of this meeting at nato saying they had a coalition of 10 countries. is that going to make a difference? is that enough to take the fight to isil? >> well, it's president obama's version of the coalition of the willing, right? we're not -- in tapping all of nato which has 28 members and can't agree on very much at times. so he pulled aside in effect the main partners he wants. britain, france, germany, australia and a handful of others. and in some way it's a matter of politics and diplomacy. there's some special its that each of these countries has that can contribute to the fight. but the reality the united states will do the main bit of the fighting when it comes to air strikes. and the syrian army on the ground will be the proxy force in effect, the syrian rebels were more moderate than isil and a proxy force on the ground. the more important actors probably will be saudi arabia, jordan, actors in the region in terms of their ability to help cut off the flow of
john: so peter, reality check here. they also came out of this meeting at nato saying they had a coalition of 10 countries. is that going to make a difference? is that enough to take the fight to isil? >> well, it's president obama's version of the coalition of the willing, right? we're not -- in tapping all of nato which has 28 members and can't agree on very much at times. so he pulled aside in effect the main partners he wants. britain, france, germany, australia and a handful of...
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"washington post" deputy political editor peter wallston joins us with the latest. peter, lawmakers say they are learning more from your reporting than they are from official briefings. what's been the biggest surprise to you so far? >> well, a couple of things. i think the same thing surprised me that surprised a lot of americans, which is just how insecure the white house actually is. that a guy can jump a fence and make it all the way in, he can run for some 20 seconds, maybe it not only in the front door of the white house as we thought until yesterday, but actually all the way through the main floor of the white house to the other end. before being tackled. and then also we learned in a report over the weekend in the "washington post" by my colleague, carol leonnig, the when somebody was able to fire shots at the white house and the damage wasn't discovered for five days. just that that can happen. somebody can drive up, park a car, fire a weapon and leave undetected. there no surveillance cameras around the white house to capture that happening. and there were
"washington post" deputy political editor peter wallston joins us with the latest. peter, lawmakers say they are learning more from your reporting than they are from official briefings. what's been the biggest surprise to you so far? >> well, a couple of things. i think the same thing surprised me that surprised a lot of americans, which is just how insecure the white house actually is. that a guy can jump a fence and make it all the way in, he can run for some 20 seconds, maybe...
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peter sharpe there in moscow. thank you.hose viewers just joining us, getting reports that there is a preliminary ceasefire between the ukrainians and pro-russian separatists. we're still waiting to hear from the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko. there you see the gaggle of journalists waiting for the announcement. as soon as we have it, of course, we will come back to it. >>> the government in the philippines has promised food security by 2016. the country is forced to import staple foods like rice. >> reporter: at 60 years old, this is a third-generation rice farmer. for 2 usd he works 14 hours a day to feed his family, but it will never be enough. >> translator: i also have debts to pay. everything is so expensive now. i borrowed money for the seeds, but the land, and also to by the fertilizers. >> reporter: he knows he is mired in poverty, but this is all of the life he has known. rice is he staple food here. it is seen as the country's main nutritional backbone, yet more than half of the country's people are farmer
peter sharpe there in moscow. thank you.hose viewers just joining us, getting reports that there is a preliminary ceasefire between the ukrainians and pro-russian separatists. we're still waiting to hear from the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko. there you see the gaggle of journalists waiting for the announcement. as soon as we have it, of course, we will come back to it. >>> the government in the philippines has promised food security by 2016. the country is forced to import...
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so the last permit of the evening would be peter williams doing business as as yoshi's at 1330 fillmore street and a major amendment. yoshi's is some of the same people that's why we're asking for a major amendment to this permit so with that we will bring them up to tell you more. >> hi everybody. i am peter williams and the artistic director at yoshi's and this is brad one of the managing directors and you probably have questions for us. i don't know. >> so you're taking over the -- are there changes that you're making? are there new formats? there is only one microphone so have to share. >> we're making changes. the name will change. let restaurant will change. there will be no more music in the restaurant. it's a restaurant and there shouldn't be music in the space. we pulled the stage out. that's taken care of hip hop and dj shows no more will continue there. we have a beautiful music room and that's where the music will be and the focus will be. >> just to add to peter's point we're investing in capital improvements to the ground floor of the level of the restaurant and make it im
so the last permit of the evening would be peter williams doing business as as yoshi's at 1330 fillmore street and a major amendment. yoshi's is some of the same people that's why we're asking for a major amendment to this permit so with that we will bring them up to tell you more. >> hi everybody. i am peter williams and the artistic director at yoshi's and this is brad one of the managing directors and you probably have questions for us. i don't know. >> so you're taking over the...
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paypal cofounder peter teal. he's an icon after investing in facebook, linkedin and tesla and he's sharing his insights in a ground breaking new book titled zero to one. peter is our guest this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> in your book you argue that right now we're in a time of technological stagnation. that sounds incredibly strange when i think about where you've come from and what you've invested in. what do you mean? >> i think it's been a two track story in technology. we had a lot of progress in the worlds of bit, computer, internet, mobile internet. that's continuing to accelerate and as far as the eye can see into the future. but outside of that there's been a lot less progress in the world of atom energy, transportation, bio medical. bio tech. they've seen much less progress in the last 40 years and we need to try to get back to much broader based progress across the board. >> how do we do that? is that a role for the government or something that com
paypal cofounder peter teal. he's an icon after investing in facebook, linkedin and tesla and he's sharing his insights in a ground breaking new book titled zero to one. peter is our guest this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> in your book you argue that right now we're in a time of technological stagnation. that sounds incredibly strange when i think about where you've come from and what you've invested in. what do you mean?...
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peter, let me start with you. paint the scene for us. what exactly is going on in pakistan? >> well, i mean, we've seen this movie before sometimes, fareed, where we've seen massive street protests and the most recent big example of that was in 2007 when essentially a movement allied with the support and eventually unseated general musharif. i don't think we're seeing something quite on this scale. it's indicative of how weakened the democratic institutions of pakistan have become. >> take us behind the scenes. what is going on here? what kind of power play are we watching? >> fareed, we must understand that these protests and the turmoil they have generated is just the symptom of a deeper, deeper disease. the disease is that pakistan's military has ruled pakistan for more than half its life as an independent country. on the other half the military wants control of foreign policy and security policy. right now they're upset with prime minister sharrif because he's trying to put on a coup maker. the possibility of the military orchestrating these protests cannot be ruled out.
peter, let me start with you. paint the scene for us. what exactly is going on in pakistan? >> well, i mean, we've seen this movie before sometimes, fareed, where we've seen massive street protests and the most recent big example of that was in 2007 when essentially a movement allied with the support and eventually unseated general musharif. i don't think we're seeing something quite on this scale. it's indicative of how weakened the democratic institutions of pakistan have become....
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david ignatious of the "washington post," peter baker of the "new york times." the president is going to make a speech on wednesday. what does he need to say? >> i think he complains what his strategy s. it's time to come out say what it is. he had elements of it already out there, went to nato he talked to allies there about joining a coalition, he wants to obviously arm and do better with the syrian army going to need to help american public what he wants to accomplish to, detroy isil or isis or shrink to manageable size needs to reconcile these different messages that have been sent in the last few days. >> peggy, how did we get and how did the president get to where he is now, where you hear people saying does he understand this is really important? >> it's a very funny thing. we have had a few weeks actually a few months in which we have seen when we look at that part of the world, iraq and northern ear gentleman, isis, grimmist, most terrible, beheadings and the now treatment of so many people, it's quite shocking. and yet the president's comments on this
david ignatious of the "washington post," peter baker of the "new york times." the president is going to make a speech on wednesday. what does he need to say? >> i think he complains what his strategy s. it's time to come out say what it is. he had elements of it already out there, went to nato he talked to allies there about joining a coalition, he wants to obviously arm and do better with the syrian army going to need to help american public what he wants to...