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peter.e won't be allowed to speak to peter until sunday so i'm assuming the grapevine has probably run pretty well and he knows the outcome of the decision, but as a reaction from him, we don't -- >> reporter: do you imagine he'll be satisfied? >> well we have got to be. it's -- it's a step in the right direction. obviously it's -- it's a little disappointing that we didn't get the most positive outcome, but on reflection it's certainly the next best result for us. it has been recognized that the first trial was flawed. peter is -- in our views completely innocent. so now the court recognizes he is an innocent man. and it starts again. >> it really opens up this option under the presidential decree, that the president has acknowledged that if he was in power, he would have deported the -- the guys and now -- now that peter is essentially an innocent man, he's -- he's not a convict anymore, it does allow for some move for steps to be taken, him to step in and enact his presidential powers and
peter.e won't be allowed to speak to peter until sunday so i'm assuming the grapevine has probably run pretty well and he knows the outcome of the decision, but as a reaction from him, we don't -- >> reporter: do you imagine he'll be satisfied? >> well we have got to be. it's -- it's a step in the right direction. obviously it's -- it's a little disappointing that we didn't get the most positive outcome, but on reflection it's certainly the next best result for us. it has been...
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this is the weapon that peter used to kill zakiya lawson. handguns are the most common weapon used in domestic violence homicides. >> this is armslist, it's the largest online gun site in the country. >> i'm looking for a cheap handgun for around .150 and $250. he's laying the money on the bed. this is completely unregulated. anyone can buy from a private party here without going through a background check. private sales can be completely anonymous -- no id, no background check no records. >> critics call this the "private sale" loophole, an estimated 40 percent of gun sales that are largely invisible. >> we'd been told that south carolina's weak gun laws contributed to its high rate of domestic homicide. so our crew took a hidden camera to a gun show to see if buying a gun illegally was as easy as sources said. licensed dealers are required to run federal background checks and keep records of sales. we'll stop at a private sellers table >> what's required for the purchase, what do you need from us? >> show me you're a south carolina residen
this is the weapon that peter used to kill zakiya lawson. handguns are the most common weapon used in domestic violence homicides. >> this is armslist, it's the largest online gun site in the country. >> i'm looking for a cheap handgun for around .150 and $250. he's laying the money on the bed. this is completely unregulated. anyone can buy from a private party here without going through a background check. private sales can be completely anonymous -- no id, no background check no...
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she accused peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a lifetime of making threats.e if you know, paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. the jury didn't get to hear that nor were they told about the dna that was possibly paul's contaping the bomb diagram excluded. would they see the same paul moore that the prosecutors saw? >> it's like a marvel comic book. he is bright and clever and evil as can be. he has a flaw to him. his flaw is his arrogance. >> the jury retired to think about it. and they were not fooled. after just five hours of deliberation, they walked back into the courtroom and declared paul moore guilty of murder. the judge sentenced him to life in prison. >> i remember driving away from the courtroom and my wife and i were together. we would start crying. because we knew it was over. i did a job and i went in there and i did my job. i told everything i knew. it wasn't easy because i basically put away somebody who i loved. >> pete is not so blind, but he doesn't see how he was used by the kid with whom
she accused peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a lifetime of making threats.e if you know, paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. the jury didn't get to hear that nor were they told about the dna that was possibly paul's contaping the bomb diagram excluded. would they see the same paul moore that the prosecutors saw? >> it's like a marvel comic book. he is bright and clever and evil as can be. he has a flaw to...
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fellow actor, peter barton. i did hell night.iends with most of the cast members including peter. peter lives in upstate, new york. >> you find out that somebody died and you're the only two, quote, unquote, friends he names in his will. >> from the moment i open that up, and i saw kevin's name, and i was like, someone is scamming us. >> the two meniscus what to dmen discusswhat to do next. >> kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. >> peter agrees to make the trip to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> ray had a gravesite with all of his dogs. look at this. queeny. (?) 101587. '80. '94. buddy. fred. thathad. a lot of dogs. >> 160 acres of prime soil tillable for soy. >> all this a gift from a man they've never met. who was this guy and why would he do this? these people live a stones throw away from ray falk. how would you describe in a word ray? >> weird. >> i'd say weird. goofy. eccentric. jamie: eccentric, may be for good reason. the neighbors explain that ray eugene fal
fellow actor, peter barton. i did hell night.iends with most of the cast members including peter. peter lives in upstate, new york. >> you find out that somebody died and you're the only two, quote, unquote, friends he names in his will. >> from the moment i open that up, and i saw kevin's name, and i was like, someone is scamming us. >> the two meniscus what to dmen discusswhat to do next. >> kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. >> peter agrees to...
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>> peter has animosity towards roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.aul moore's attorney, presented in court a mirror image of the state's case. acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years, i'm tired, i'm broken down, i wanna be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> reporter: to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me. she said, "you're a murderer, aren't you, mr. moore." i said, "those are your words, not mine." >> she thought that she could -- by grilling peter, that -- she would uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david druliner was pete's wrangler during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied that there was no monster to uncover, and so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >> reporter: a c
>> peter has animosity towards roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.aul moore's attorney, presented in court a mirror image of the state's case. acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years, i'm tired, i'm broken down, i wanna be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out...
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him. probably met each other when we were like 3. >> we played a lot. we took some soap and [ bleep ] [ bleep ] something to play with while we're in our room. >> can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i mean? >> that was the first time i seen him in years. it felt good to see him, even though under these circumstances we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, the bloody bean, you know, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. >> that's a gun right here on my ribs. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. i kind of applied that -- i took it to my side and kind of applied it too the streets. >> like b
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him. probably met each other when we were like 3. >> we played a lot. we took some soap and [ bleep ] [ bleep ] something to play with while we're in our room. >> can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i mean? >> that was the first time i seen him in years. it felt good to see him, even though under...
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it's not over until peter's out. we are hopeful that this is a step in the right direction, and serving justice. i think there's a strong belief within the egyptian leadership for this to be - this whole case to end as well. it's not a good look for egypt. to have world attention focused on them and the egyptian system. i think that's why they are acknowledged by the amount of condemnation seen around the world from the u.n. to the president obama and countless world leaders condemning the first trial, and the convictions this they receive. >> a lot of outcries against the convictions, and possibly hope as well. thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> more equipment is arriving in indonesia to help with the recovery of airasia 8501. the weather is a worry for teems there. john terrett has more. >> jonathan there are hopes that the bad weather getting in the way of diving crews may ease there are reports that the high seas may persist for the best part of a week. in the meantime more than 150 families are waitin
it's not over until peter's out. we are hopeful that this is a step in the right direction, and serving justice. i think there's a strong belief within the egyptian leadership for this to be - this whole case to end as well. it's not a good look for egypt. to have world attention focused on them and the egyptian system. i think that's why they are acknowledged by the amount of condemnation seen around the world from the u.n. to the president obama and countless world leaders condemning the...
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but he did say this peter. he says quote, on the night of the incident in delaware the appropriate security measures were in place and fully functioning. we should also say that congressman jason chafitz has asked acting secret service director joe clancy for more information about what happened that evening. a lot of concerns surrounding the incident peter. >> yeah certainly right, kristen welker at white house. thank you very much. last night president obama threatened to veto any republican efforts that would undo his actions on immigration and other topics. but really only spoke about immigration briefly. >> yes, passions still fly on immigration, but surely we can all see something of ourselves in the striving young student and agree that no one benefits when a hard-working mom is snatched from her child. then it's possible to shape a law that upholds our tradition as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. >> joining me now is illinois congressman luis gutierrez, a member of the intelligence committe
but he did say this peter. he says quote, on the night of the incident in delaware the appropriate security measures were in place and fully functioning. we should also say that congressman jason chafitz has asked acting secret service director joe clancy for more information about what happened that evening. a lot of concerns surrounding the incident peter. >> yeah certainly right, kristen welker at white house. thank you very much. last night president obama threatened to veto any...
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he has no option but to go ahead with a new trial, which is expected to start within the peter grestemohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have paid a heavy price for their work as journalists, and in egypt's charged political environment that is judged a threat by the military dominated government. since july 2013, an estimated six journalists have been killed, doze ens detained. most were -- dozens detained. most were released. but authorities contain 11 journalist, including our three colleagues. meanwhile egyptian authorities admit to detaining 10,000 political opponents in 2014. despite their poor human rights efforts the u.s. government continues to give the military financial support. ali velshi has this report. >> reporter: the united states gives up to $1.5 billion a year in aid to the egyptian government. $1.3 billion going strait to the egyptian military. president obama temporarily suspended the military portion of that aid. in yule 2013. that's when the egyptian military removed mohamed mursi, the first democratically elected president. since then the government cracked d
he has no option but to go ahead with a new trial, which is expected to start within the peter grestemohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have paid a heavy price for their work as journalists, and in egypt's charged political environment that is judged a threat by the military dominated government. since july 2013, an estimated six journalists have been killed, doze ens detained. most were -- dozens detained. most were released. but authorities contain 11 journalist, including our three...
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peter? >> liz and dave, turns out this big hack by isis was likely simply caused by weak cybersecurity by centcom for its twitter and youtube accounts. based on comments from the pentagon today and other sources centcom personnel used weak password for its twitter account and failed to take simple extra security steps that would have made it a lot harder to hack. the pentagon said today it has begun to change and toughen password for 50 social media accounts operated just by the office of the secretary of defense. the defense department set up thousands of social media sites, twitter and youtube and others at operations like centcom which itself is looking for a, looking at new protections for its sites. today the president announced additional proposals to strengthen cybersecurity and said the hacks at centcom emphasized the need to act. >> just yesterday we saw the hack of a military twitter account and youtube channel. no military operations were impacted. so far it appears no classified
peter? >> liz and dave, turns out this big hack by isis was likely simply caused by weak cybersecurity by centcom for its twitter and youtube accounts. based on comments from the pentagon today and other sources centcom personnel used weak password for its twitter account and failed to take simple extra security steps that would have made it a lot harder to hack. the pentagon said today it has begun to change and toughen password for 50 social media accounts operated just by the office of...
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two of our colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy, and peter greste are petitioning shap egyptian authorities, based on a degrease to allow prisoners to be deported. >> it acknowledges that the first trial was flawed. >> reporter: from australia, the brother of gaoled al jazeera journalist peter greste reacting to news of a retrial. in egypt the family says it's not good enough. >> i was expecting every trial. with that i expect a release. >> it's hard to see a loved one in prison behind bars for doing their job. >> the journalist peter greste egyptian mohamed fadel fahmy, and baher mohamed have been behind bars for 370 days. an egyptian court convicted them of spreading news and supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera called it absurd and demanded their release. the greste family is hoping the egypt president will use powers to set people free. >> the president caught numerous comments that he wished they'd been deported if he was in power. we are confident we may see some action. >> pressure is mounting against the egyptian government of the the u.s. and u.k. is calling for t
two of our colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy, and peter greste are petitioning shap egyptian authorities, based on a degrease to allow prisoners to be deported. >> it acknowledges that the first trial was flawed. >> reporter: from australia, the brother of gaoled al jazeera journalist peter greste reacting to news of a retrial. in egypt the family says it's not good enough. >> i was expecting every trial. with that i expect a release. >> it's hard to see a loved one in...
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they have just returned from egypt where peter has been held in prison for 398 days.s wrongly accused along with two other al jazeera journal lists, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed, of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. wayne haye reports from brisbane. >> reporter: by now they thought they wouldn't have to be doing this. the family of peter greste spoke to media in brisbane australia to talk about their son and brother still locked up in cairo, egypt. >> it has been a long time of anxiety and stress largely because we feel very sad that in fact we have come home empty handed. >> reporter: peter greste mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed were arrested in cairo on december the 29th 2013. in a trial widely dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between seven and ten years in prison for aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. at the start of this month, a court in cairo ordered a retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside, providing some hope that the president of egypt can now intervene. last year he issued a president
they have just returned from egypt where peter has been held in prison for 398 days.s wrongly accused along with two other al jazeera journal lists, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed, of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. wayne haye reports from brisbane. >> reporter: by now they thought they wouldn't have to be doing this. the family of peter greste spoke to media in brisbane australia to talk about their son and brother still locked up in cairo, egypt. >> it has been...
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butn't to, peter greste, mohamed fahmy, and baher mohamed remain behind bars. the families of greste and fahmy asked them to deport them into their home countries. the new trial could get underway within a month. andrew greste, brother of peter greste joins us now, i first want to get your reaction to the news, how did the family react obviously we were a little bit surprised at the state of yesterday's desis. but overall, we're -- we think it is a step in the right direction to seek justice. >> it's a move that acknowledges that the first trial was flawed, and we see it as an opportunity now for the president to step in, and will be making application to -- to have peter deported under the president as decree that was announced in november. >> there's been a lot of talk about that presidential decree that the president said he wish they had been deported is that something you are hoping will happen? do you think there is a lot of hope, that the journalists may be released soon? >> well, that's right we think now is an opportunity for that to happen. the presid
butn't to, peter greste, mohamed fahmy, and baher mohamed remain behind bars. the families of greste and fahmy asked them to deport them into their home countries. the new trial could get underway within a month. andrew greste, brother of peter greste joins us now, i first want to get your reaction to the news, how did the family react obviously we were a little bit surprised at the state of yesterday's desis. but overall, we're -- we think it is a step in the right direction to seek justice....
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this is why cia continues to refuse to turn over volume 52 peter kornbluh -- volume 5 to peter kornbluh. there are pages in the same volumes that are sam draft that have been declassified and released. what are they hiding? another historian has attacked five that to diminish volume five in the event it is ever released. contrary to rumors floating that it was a cia think events, i don't think so. 55 realized they knew what was held and he didn't think it was pretty. everyone here let's give peter kornbluh the presence they deserve for working so hard for all of us and send letters asking why they are ignoring request that volume five should not be good classified and released. we do know this is accurate because they sent a letter to jim that says so. with nothing further. peter is going to talk about what happened from the document viewpoint in cuba. [applause] >> i'm delighted to be known as the good nsa as opposed to the bad nsa. we realize the name of our organization when it is reduced to an acronym is confusing. many people here national security archive and believe that we are t
this is why cia continues to refuse to turn over volume 52 peter kornbluh -- volume 5 to peter kornbluh. there are pages in the same volumes that are sam draft that have been declassified and released. what are they hiding? another historian has attacked five that to diminish volume five in the event it is ever released. contrary to rumors floating that it was a cia think events, i don't think so. 55 realized they knew what was held and he didn't think it was pretty. everyone here let's give...
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what does this tell you, peter? >> well not very much frankly, but they will need to confirm that the panel is actually from the accident aircraft. they can do that if there's an identifying serial number. they certainly can do it by consulting with the airbus people see whether it's the right panel. but it really will not tell you a great deal. it's an interior panel. you can see some adhesive on it but other than that the search is going to go on. >> so les, this is really maybe a clue as to whether other pieces of the plane are? >> absolutely. it may -- everything is part of the puzzle and this -- if they can find the location of this particular -- assuming this is part of the airplane if they can find the location where this was -- where this window was, that might indicate where the plane broke up. it's a lot of forensic information that has to be disseminated. >> so this interior panel? >> yes, that's what it looks like. >> does that tell you anything david, that it looks like it's an interior panel? >> well n
what does this tell you, peter? >> well not very much frankly, but they will need to confirm that the panel is actually from the accident aircraft. they can do that if there's an identifying serial number. they certainly can do it by consulting with the airbus people see whether it's the right panel. but it really will not tell you a great deal. it's an interior panel. you can see some adhesive on it but other than that the search is going to go on. >> so les, this is really maybe a...
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peter? you know what that is? >> you're not allowed to lay with a big cat and take a selfie because a bunch of new laws are going into effect in 2015. >> you know why, though? this is huge on dating website profile pictures. people want to look like they lay -- >> he's more of a man. >> like i'm a dangerous individual. >> would you date him? >> of course i would. why wouldn't you. that's hot. >> what about a puma. >> you can't take a selfie with a lion, a tiger or any other big cat. also in new york you must begin recycling your computers televisions, video game consoles. you're not allowed to throw them in the trash. >> it's a huge problem in china. you have kids developing tumors. it's really horrible when they throw them in the landfills, the heavy metals. a lot of the computer companies are trying not to have the metals inside of their computers. apple, sony and others have to deal with this. >>> peter what's happening in nevada. >> students declared habitually truant could be delayed fr
peter? you know what that is? >> you're not allowed to lay with a big cat and take a selfie because a bunch of new laws are going into effect in 2015. >> you know why, though? this is huge on dating website profile pictures. people want to look like they lay -- >> he's more of a man. >> like i'm a dangerous individual. >> would you date him? >> of course i would. why wouldn't you. that's hot. >> what about a puma. >> you can't take a selfie with a...
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we see it as an opportunity for the president to exercise his powers upped the decree and deport peter. now that he's an accused person going from being an convicted to an accused person. we are hopeful that egyptian authorities will consider this in a timely manner and come to a decision that sees peter deported and will benefit all parties. >>> mohamed fadel fahmy's brother recently said deportation documents have been signed and lawyers and government officials are figuring out what will happen when he arrives in canada. an expert on egypt's legal affairs says it's not just legal issues keeping the three in gaol. >> the whole thing is political. it is not any more reason. and, of course the court, when it revert the case back that is giving hope that they could be acquitted or released at least. but that is - that depends on legal grounds, but it will depend on political basis. >>> egyptian president abdul fatah al-sisi came under criticism from governments globally for the court's handling of the men's trial. abdul fatah al-sisi said he would have preferred the journalists be depor
we see it as an opportunity for the president to exercise his powers upped the decree and deport peter. now that he's an accused person going from being an convicted to an accused person. we are hopeful that egyptian authorities will consider this in a timely manner and come to a decision that sees peter deported and will benefit all parties. >>> mohamed fadel fahmy's brother recently said deportation documents have been signed and lawyers and government officials are figuring out what...
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following instruction from peter and the family peter's egyptian lawyer lodged an application with the egyptian attorney general's office to have peter deported. pursuant to a presidential decree that was issued in november. now that peter is an accused person, we will be making an attempt to this application seeking his deportation. >> reporter: producer mohamed fahmy tweeted from hospital where he's being treated for an old injury that this was a milestone towards victory. outside court, his fiancee said he remained defiant. >> he's not only fighting for his freedom, he's fighting for the freedom of press and freedom of expression. >> reporter: the three journalists have already faced more than a year in jail. they perhaps now have more reason to feel optimistic. but they don't have their freedom yet. jon donnison, bbc news, sydney. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come a special report for you from china's border region where airing a political grievance can lead to many years in jail. stay with us for more. a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a
following instruction from peter and the family peter's egyptian lawyer lodged an application with the egyptian attorney general's office to have peter deported. pursuant to a presidential decree that was issued in november. now that peter is an accused person, we will be making an attempt to this application seeking his deportation. >> reporter: producer mohamed fahmy tweeted from hospital where he's being treated for an old injury that this was a milestone towards victory. outside...
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peter, what do you make of the relatively productive day for the search teams? do you think this is a signal that they are close to the main wreckage? >> i do. the indonesians have been closed lipped about the search but if they think that they have an area of high probability, i'm confident that they are going to have the resources to identify where the wreckage field is relatively soon. i mean, that could be a week, it could be ten days. i mean, even when you know where the wreckage is, as we did, say, in twa flight 800, it took us three days when we were directly over it to really start to identify the scope of the wreckage field. so it's not an easy process. >> i think that really does tell you something because, as you point out, you were involved with the search for flight 800. mary, still a mystery as to what exactly caused the plane to go down. you've researched the capabilities of the a-320. what might have happened in its final moments, from your view? >> well, over the weekend, a leaked report came out that said at some point in the flight the plane c
peter, what do you make of the relatively productive day for the search teams? do you think this is a signal that they are close to the main wreckage? >> i do. the indonesians have been closed lipped about the search but if they think that they have an area of high probability, i'm confident that they are going to have the resources to identify where the wreckage field is relatively soon. i mean, that could be a week, it could be ten days. i mean, even when you know where the wreckage is,...
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peter's and paul's church in north beach. and we are going to really miss him, but he was extremely fond of the waterfront, particularly of the port and its maritime history and its maritime future. so, as i talked to a number of different people, everyone has to remember what a gentleman he was in his tennis playing years he was pretty aggressive. but other than that, he was really sweet and gentle and just a great person to have around the waterfront and we will miss him. so, on behalf of sal, over and out would be his saying. if i may, would love to ask you to adjourn in his honor today. and that concludes my report. >> any public comment on the executive director's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. okay. >> item 9b, port commissioner's report. >> thank you. i have a couple items i'd like to mention. first as has been alluded to proposition f passed this past election which go to the port project with respect to pier 70. so, we're thrilled that we'll be seeing that project move forward. it has often been point
peter's and paul's church in north beach. and we are going to really miss him, but he was extremely fond of the waterfront, particularly of the port and its maritime history and its maritime future. so, as i talked to a number of different people, everyone has to remember what a gentleman he was in his tennis playing years he was pretty aggressive. but other than that, he was really sweet and gentle and just a great person to have around the waterfront and we will miss him. so, on behalf of...
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peter, thank you. let's look and see if there is market reaction to the release of the fed meetings. julie hyman joins us. what a couple of days make on wall street. >> yes, and the minutes do not initially appeared to be making much of a different spirit if you look at treasuries, not an enormous amount of difference in where we were a few minutes ago before the minutes came out. they do seem as peter was talking about, to reemphasize the message the fed had already put out there. there is more work in the details, but not necessarily any large surprises. you have to keep in mind the context. the rebound that we are seeing in stocks is off a fall the worst we've seen about 13 months. you might have investors coming in and going, maybe some of this outlook for rates going up is beginning to be priced in. we are still down about 3.2% on the s&p 500 where we were on december 29, when the s&p was at a record. that selloff, despite today's record, is still off 3%. one caveat to all of this sometimes you se
peter, thank you. let's look and see if there is market reaction to the release of the fed meetings. julie hyman joins us. what a couple of days make on wall street. >> yes, and the minutes do not initially appeared to be making much of a different spirit if you look at treasuries, not an enormous amount of difference in where we were a few minutes ago before the minutes came out. they do seem as peter was talking about, to reemphasize the message the fed had already put out there. there...
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al jazeera, doha. >> a lawyer representing peter greste and baha mohamed.ys an order for a retrial is a good step forward. today's acsisment is a very good indication. that the procedures that the hopefully in the next procedures. >> the reasoning for the judgement, so the whole case will be a first today for the cairo court they referred the case for a retrial. be uh the retrial, would be in front or before different panels. this would give us a chance to plead which we hope will be positive for the gentlemen. we expect the next hearing, within a month of five days it all depends on the back load of cases. fahmy. baher mohamed. >> the lawyers anow seeking the journalist release on jail, but let's take a look at the other legalling os. many are hoping the egyptian president will use his executive power to pardon peter greste, he has said so far he will not interfere with the process a new law which would have him deported. it would be unlikely for mohamed fahmy to get any release who hold egyptian citizenship. >> they have an egyptian end, and i am not sure
al jazeera, doha. >> a lawyer representing peter greste and baha mohamed.ys an order for a retrial is a good step forward. today's acsisment is a very good indication. that the procedures that the hopefully in the next procedures. >> the reasoning for the judgement, so the whole case will be a first today for the cairo court they referred the case for a retrial. be uh the retrial, would be in front or before different panels. this would give us a chance to plead which we hope will...
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a few days later peter is able to complete the installation. 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 neighboring to
a few days later peter is able to complete the installation. 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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. >> reporter: the family of jailed al jazeera journalist peter greste call again on egypt to set him ♪ >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ the top stories on al jazeera, coordinated attacks have killed dozens of soldiers in egypt sinai peninsula and a group pledge allegiance to isil say they carried out the bomb and 26 people died and some reports put the figure at more than 40. explosion at a mosque in southern pakistan killed at least 20 people and the blast injured more than 50 during friday prayers. and people living in the isil controlled city of mosul in northern iraq told al jazeera it's almost impossible to leave and say the group wants to use them as human shields. well the family of jailed al jazeera journalist peter greste renewed the call for freedom and just returned from egypt where peter has been in prison for
. >> reporter: the family of jailed al jazeera journalist peter greste call again on egypt to set him ♪ >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ the top stories on al jazeera,...
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what is the myth of peter thiel and what is the reality?> the myth is that they are somehow singular and that they are somehow divine, omnipotent beings. these things that i am doing are not solo efforts. i have friends that i talked to a lot and people i talk to closely. >> i am curious about your background, and what shaped you along the way. i know that you were born in germany and moved around a lot, you went to south africa and namibia. >> i went to seven different elementary schools as a kid, and so i felt a little bit like an outsider instead of an insider. so there is kind of a combination of outsider-insider perspective that shaped me a lot. >> what were your parents like? >> my dad was an engineer. my mom was a homemaker. they were focused on education. >> you were raised an evangelical christian and did not believe in anything like evolution? >> i still consider myself a christian and i think it is important to have a very different perspective on things, because it pushes you to either defend your ideas really well or to have a
what is the myth of peter thiel and what is the reality?> the myth is that they are somehow singular and that they are somehow divine, omnipotent beings. these things that i am doing are not solo efforts. i have friends that i talked to a lot and people i talk to closely. >> i am curious about your background, and what shaped you along the way. i know that you were born in germany and moved around a lot, you went to south africa and namibia. >> i went to seven different...
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peter, thank you so much, peter salisbury. patty colhane patty sagba imagine shure michael shure in los angeles i'm tony harris. "real money" is next with david shuster sitting in for ali velshi. >>> breaking news saudi arabia's king has died. he was one of the most influential and significant figures in the middle east and in the global economy. we'll take a look at what his passing means to the region and america. and tony blair talks to ali velshi about security in the face of extremism, and having a thick skin in the face of extreme criticism. and richard branson talks about moving forward in the wake of a
peter, thank you so much, peter salisbury. patty colhane patty sagba imagine shure michael shure in los angeles i'm tony harris. "real money" is next with david shuster sitting in for ali velshi. >>> breaking news saudi arabia's king has died. he was one of the most influential and significant figures in the middle east and in the global economy. we'll take a look at what his passing means to the region and america. and tony blair talks to ali velshi about security in the...
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i am ali velshi speaking to musician and human rights activist peter gabe bre yell? >> i thought i misread that. you are creating apes. >> yeah. well, i mean i played -- i had a year when i was working with sue savage-rumbeau with these extraordinary bonobo apes and i went down there four times. sometimes with musicians and, and we tried different things but in the end we got a bonobois on the keyboard, two of the apes and i would be playing in the next door room. they could see me and they would just experiment with different notes according to what i was playing, and most people, you know, i mean i think some people have seen stuff on the movies and they expect had he them to play beetoven but what you see is an extraordinary intelligence questioning each note, finding harmonnies, octaves, repeating certain notes and for any musician, they get blown away because there is something happening which you get in a jam where things begin to work, and it was 100% evidence from the -- of the intelligence of other beings, and i think we have maintained anextremelyarrogant a
i am ali velshi speaking to musician and human rights activist peter gabe bre yell? >> i thought i misread that. you are creating apes. >> yeah. well, i mean i played -- i had a year when i was working with sue savage-rumbeau with these extraordinary bonobo apes and i went down there four times. sometimes with musicians and, and we tried different things but in the end we got a bonobois on the keyboard, two of the apes and i would be playing in the next door room. they could see me...
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peter, i think it was the best special we've ever had. good to see you, my friend. >> thank you, sean. >> i didn't know you were that tall. what'd your dad feed you? >> something. it was my mom. >> okay. when we left we were inside the compound and you guys had just landed. you just went in, you were on the first floor. >> yeah on the first floor i was looking down the hallway there were two other s.e.a.l.s. working a closed door. they were using the methods of entry to get in. they finally got it open and we formed a line sort of going up the stairs. and i was in the back of the line. >> how many guys? >> seven or eight guys in front of me. and the guy in front on the way up -- the cia analyst told us that in between the first and second floor you're going to run into kalid bin laden if you do you know his dad is upstairs, the boss is upstairs. that's our last line of defense. so kind of came back and there was a small banister in between the guy in front and kalid. so two guys that were both armed that were, you know gunfight basically
peter, i think it was the best special we've ever had. good to see you, my friend. >> thank you, sean. >> i didn't know you were that tall. what'd your dad feed you? >> something. it was my mom. >> okay. when we left we were inside the compound and you guys had just landed. you just went in, you were on the first floor. >> yeah on the first floor i was looking down the hallway there were two other s.e.a.l.s. working a closed door. they were using the methods of...
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peter's square to see him and to listen to him. celebrating mass in the morning in st. peter's basilica francis asked that god grant peace to our days. >>> a passenger aboard the airasia flight which disappeared last week has become the first victim to be returned to her family. nine bodies have been recovered so far. this comes as search crews struggle against wind and heavy rain to find all those still missing. 162 people in all were on that flight. it disappeared en route from surabaya to singapore. indonesian officials in jakarta, who are running the search and recovery operation, have given us an update. >> translator: air operations have been carried out this morning. aircraft have been to the area and up until now, there has been no report of the dvriscovery of bodies or plane parts on the site. hopefully, with the operation from the air and sea, more can be found again today. >>> now south korea has welcomed an offer by the north korean leader kim jong-un for high level talks. they've described it as meaningful and suggested that dialogue could resume soon. kim
peter's square to see him and to listen to him. celebrating mass in the morning in st. peter's basilica francis asked that god grant peace to our days. >>> a passenger aboard the airasia flight which disappeared last week has become the first victim to be returned to her family. nine bodies have been recovered so far. this comes as search crews struggle against wind and heavy rain to find all those still missing. 162 people in all were on that flight. it disappeared en route from...
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peter greste's family say today's decision is not as good as hoped. lisa hamperley, bbc news. >> with me is the senior correspondent for al jazeera english, a colleague of the three imprisoned al jazeera journalists. thanks very much for coming in. i'd like your reaction first of all to the word of a retrial. >> in a way, i'm not surprised. there has been so much pressure on egypt, so i think there was no other way of going forward other than a retrial. in another way, it's actually slightly disappointing, because if there hadn't been a retrial, that would have been the end of the legal process and the president of egypt has always said he won't consider a pardon unless the legal process has come to an end. so now we're looking at an open-ended situation, that we still don't know how long they're going to be incarcerated and how long this is going to take. >> do you think a pardon would be enough from the perspective of these three as well? they just want out. or do they want justice? >> i think in the end, egyptian justice is what it is. we need to g
peter greste's family say today's decision is not as good as hoped. lisa hamperley, bbc news. >> with me is the senior correspondent for al jazeera english, a colleague of the three imprisoned al jazeera journalists. thanks very much for coming in. i'd like your reaction first of all to the word of a retrial. >> in a way, i'm not surprised. there has been so much pressure on egypt, so i think there was no other way of going forward other than a retrial. in another way, it's actually...
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peter's given us some research that's pretty compelling, so give us a call. >> peter, tell me more about the pain that you had. >>well, i suffered like you couldn't even imagine for 15 years. i had severe pain in my left hip that led to pain in my back my neck, my knees and my feet. >> and what did you try that worked for you? >> no matter what i tried- drugs dietary supplements- nothing really gave me my mobility back or gave me complete relief. the truth is that these things just don't work because they don't get to the root cause of the problem. >> so what happened when you finally started taking supple? >> it was miraculous. within 7 days, i felt a significant reduction in pain. within a month, i was completely pain-free, i was fully mobile again, and i've been like that now for years. no matter what i do, i can't even get the pain back. it's my passion now just to help other people get their lives back and to stay active just like these real supple users have. >> as i get older, it's just important to me that i can do all the activities that i want to do and not be held back by pain
peter's given us some research that's pretty compelling, so give us a call. >> peter, tell me more about the pain that you had. >>well, i suffered like you couldn't even imagine for 15 years. i had severe pain in my left hip that led to pain in my back my neck, my knees and my feet. >> and what did you try that worked for you? >> no matter what i tried- drugs dietary supplements- nothing really gave me my mobility back or gave me complete relief. the truth is that these...
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bahar mohamed, peter get earth mohamed fahmy. in washington i am ray suarez.eals court orders a retrial in the case of three jailed al jazerra journalists. ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am martin dennis with the world news from al jazerra. also do come. a stampede at a new year's celebration in shaming high. 35 people are reported dead. north korea's leader kim jong un says he's open to talks with south so*ugt korea. celebrations around the world as 2015
bahar mohamed, peter get earth mohamed fahmy. in washington i am ray suarez.eals court orders a retrial in the case of three jailed al jazerra journalists. ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am martin dennis with the world news from al jazerra. also do come. a stampede at a new year's celebration in shaming high. 35 people are reported dead. north korea's leader kim jong un says he's open to talks with south so*ugt korea. celebrations around the world as 2015
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they were convicted in june, peter and mohamed were sentenced to seven years in jail, baher got ten years because he had a spent bullet in his possession that he picked up at a protest. now their detention and convictions sparked protests around the world. they never saw a minute of freedom in 2014, and with the start of a new year they remain in prison. despite an appeals court in cairon't graying the retrial, baher mohamed peter greste, and fahmy are still behind bars. >> at the same time with demand that they are immediately released, they are unjustly imprisoned, everything is politicized, that you are arrest, and the verdict were also politicized. >> the arrests of the three staff on december 29th, 2013, were initially assumed to be a short term thing. a mitch up but as time passed it became more and more clear that the authorities under the new government have other intentions. >> peter greste who was an africa specialist, but by his own admission knew little about egypt was as amazed as he was shocked in the idea that he was linked to what the government described as terrorists. an
they were convicted in june, peter and mohamed were sentenced to seven years in jail, baher got ten years because he had a spent bullet in his possession that he picked up at a protest. now their detention and convictions sparked protests around the world. they never saw a minute of freedom in 2014, and with the start of a new year they remain in prison. despite an appeals court in cairon't graying the retrial, baher mohamed peter greste, and fahmy are still behind bars. >> at the same...
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what is the myth of peter thiel and what is the reality?> the myth of all these founders is that they are somehow singular and that they are somehow divine, omnipotent beings. any of these things that i'm doing are not solo efforts. i have friends who i talk to a lot and people i work with closely. >> i am curious about your background and what has shaped your views along the way. i know that you were born in germany and moved around a lot, south africa and namibia. tell me about your upbringing. >> i lived a lot of places. i went to seven different elementary schools as a kid, and i think of myself as always having been an outsider and a little bit of an insider. so there is kind of a combination of outsider-insider perspective that shaped me a lot. >> what did your parents do? what were they like? >> my dad was an engineer. my mom ended up being a homemaker after i was born. they were very focused on education. >> you are also raised on evangelical christian. an evangelical christian. you questioned things like evolution. >> i still consi
what is the myth of peter thiel and what is the reality?> the myth of all these founders is that they are somehow singular and that they are somehow divine, omnipotent beings. any of these things that i'm doing are not solo efforts. i have friends who i talk to a lot and people i work with closely. >> i am curious about your background and what has shaped your views along the way. i know that you were born in germany and moved around a lot, south africa and namibia. tell me about your...
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does that make any sense to you, colonel peters?urgencies, the only thing that has worked in 2,000 years is killing them. as far as countries that don't want to play ball, very simple. pakistan doesn't want to crack down on hack can any network. we tell them we are going to go in and take them out. if you get in our way, we are going to smack your military down. look, bill, you wrote a terrific book killing patton. did patton consult lawyers? did we read the germans the miranda rights? while killing their men at the front lines, we leveled their cities and burned their families alive. in a war you fight to win, you don't worry about political correctness. the jihadis will do anything to win and we're worried about our table manners. >> all right, colonel hunt, you don't see colonel -- you see him as being too bullish on, this right? >> no, no. i'm not talking -- no, it's not far enough. i have got no issue with killing terrorists. i don't care where they are. my point is it has not worked by the very definition that ralph just used.
does that make any sense to you, colonel peters?urgencies, the only thing that has worked in 2,000 years is killing them. as far as countries that don't want to play ball, very simple. pakistan doesn't want to crack down on hack can any network. we tell them we are going to go in and take them out. if you get in our way, we are going to smack your military down. look, bill, you wrote a terrific book killing patton. did patton consult lawyers? did we read the germans the miranda rights? while...
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financial expert and radio show host author, peter dunne. people really need to know there will be a new form in their tax return they will have to muddle through to prove to the irs that they had health care. >> yeah. if tax returns weren't confusing enough. now there's another form but it is honor system, tracy. so go figure. we have the honor system as part of do you have health care coverage or not. with a weakened irs, from a budget standpoint and even staffing standpoint this is going to be kind of tough to enforce. tracy: not truly honor system, right? because the insurance companies are required to send a form home to you with all the pertinent information you need to file out this additional onerous form and irs get as copy, so they kind of have some clue. >> there are some checks and balances to that but i think we'll tuned is, of course people that don't have the proper health care coverage are going to face a tax or a mandate of $95 per person, or 1% of their income whatever is greater. that is just in 2015. those numbers go up s
financial expert and radio show host author, peter dunne. people really need to know there will be a new form in their tax return they will have to muddle through to prove to the irs that they had health care. >> yeah. if tax returns weren't confusing enough. now there's another form but it is honor system, tracy. so go figure. we have the honor system as part of do you have health care coverage or not. with a weakened irs, from a budget standpoint and even staffing standpoint this is...
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so peter, what could that kind of piece be? would it be intact or would you envision that might be a broken off piece at 60 feet long? >> well it's obviously a broken off piece. you want to be optimistic. there's a lot of wreckage in the bottom of the java sea from world war ii forward. but this seems, you know very encouraging. the indonesians in this search and rescue have been very methodical. they've been very sober they haven't, you know increased expectations unnecessarily. if they're confident or they feel as though this is a real opportunity, i think we ought to take them at their word. i think we'll find out before the end of today. >> so by the end of today. mary even given the weather conditions you feel that there should be hope? it would be sunday there, and they do believe that the weather is going to break. how encouraged are you by that? >> well i am. and it's clear that the pieces that are coming up are from an aircraft and the long piece might be a wing it might be part of a fuselage. but with a life raft or i
so peter, what could that kind of piece be? would it be intact or would you envision that might be a broken off piece at 60 feet long? >> well it's obviously a broken off piece. you want to be optimistic. there's a lot of wreckage in the bottom of the java sea from world war ii forward. but this seems, you know very encouraging. the indonesians in this search and rescue have been very methodical. they've been very sober they haven't, you know increased expectations unnecessarily. if...
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take a listen. >> it's more and more of the same, robbing peter to pay paul instead of helping both peter and paul to survive and help this country be on its way from a physical standpoint. >> senator hatch conceded it will be an uphill fight to reach agreement with the white house on anything with regard to tax reform. he did not take it off the table. a bigger focus might be a business tax reform, but even senator hatch said that will be tough. train will be a likely area of bipartisan cooperation on the hill. >> thank you so much. coming up, more on the state of the union. we will preview tonight's speech and discuss how much of the president's agenda is likely to get done in the coming year. stay with us. bottom line bloomberg television continues in just a moment. >> welcome back president obama will face the largest group of republican lawmakers and more than 80 years when he delivers the state of the union address tonight. kim wallace is an executive managing director at renaissance macro research nominated by president obama in 2009. he served as treasury assistant secretary for l
take a listen. >> it's more and more of the same, robbing peter to pay paul instead of helping both peter and paul to survive and help this country be on its way from a physical standpoint. >> senator hatch conceded it will be an uphill fight to reach agreement with the white house on anything with regard to tax reform. he did not take it off the table. a bigger focus might be a business tax reform, but even senator hatch said that will be tough. train will be a likely area of...