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peter f.ars of interest rates is a funny place to be, that means we have a zero risk free rate coming up on a decade. a zero risk free rate is not something the fed is focused on. tom: we will come back with peter fisher particularly on negative interest rates, and peter wallison he is a rockefeller republican. brendan: he makes a face every time you say that! olivia: coming up, we also want to talk of it he nasdaq hitting 5040% since 2000. what is the difference between that market in today's? tweet us @bsurveillance. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we are discussing rockefeller republicanism. we would assess a in a bit. our morning must-read, it is not on rockefeller republican politics. here is olivia sterns. it is those. olivia: my morning must-read comes from alan reynolds of the cato institute. he is writing in the "wall street journal" today -- when he is saying what he accuses elizabeth warren of being wrong, that incomes have not just stagnated since 1980 but
peter f.ars of interest rates is a funny place to be, that means we have a zero risk free rate coming up on a decade. a zero risk free rate is not something the fed is focused on. tom: we will come back with peter fisher particularly on negative interest rates, and peter wallison he is a rockefeller republican. brendan: he makes a face every time you say that! olivia: coming up, we also want to talk of it he nasdaq hitting 5040% since 2000. what is the difference between that market in today's?...
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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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bill. >> reporter: good evening, peter. here in france and in germany they are still searching for bodies, for clues and for answers to the question, what on earth drove this man to commit mass murder? well, now a young german woman may have provided them with some clues. day five and the mountain still holds secrets the investigators are hunting for. but they're focused too on the secrets of the man who caused all this. co-pilot andreas lubitz hid medical problems from the airline he worked for, but was more candid with a flight attendant who said she was his former girlfriend. in an interview with germany's best-selling tabloid newspaper. she claimed lubitz said last year, one day i'm going to do something that will change the whole system and then everyone will know my name. she'd flown with lubitz for several months and said he had health problems and felt pressured by work. nbc news can't confirm her allegations, but investigators are now focusing on his mental state and medical records. after finding torn up sick note
bill. >> reporter: good evening, peter. here in france and in germany they are still searching for bodies, for clues and for answers to the question, what on earth drove this man to commit mass murder? well, now a young german woman may have provided them with some clues. day five and the mountain still holds secrets the investigators are hunting for. but they're focused too on the secrets of the man who caused all this. co-pilot andreas lubitz hid medical problems from the airline he...
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peter: he did.e sent his own statement in response to the letter, calling it a propaganda ploy, and in some respects questioning whether or not the senators knew their own civic lessons about the constitution and the senate's role in terms of foreign policy agreements like this. so some back-and-forth between the iranians and members of congress over this. but the indication is the iranians say this isn't going to play a role in the negotiations going forward. even today, one of the top religious clerics in iran offered support for negotiations to move forward. obviously, this letter is having an impact whether they will acknowledge it or not. mark: peter cook doing double duty today on the hill on the top stories we are watching. thank you. stay with bloomberg television. we are awaiting remarks from former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. she is speaking at the united nations at this hour about women's empowerment principles. following that address, she is expected to take questions from
peter: he did.e sent his own statement in response to the letter, calling it a propaganda ploy, and in some respects questioning whether or not the senators knew their own civic lessons about the constitution and the senate's role in terms of foreign policy agreements like this. so some back-and-forth between the iranians and members of congress over this. but the indication is the iranians say this isn't going to play a role in the negotiations going forward. even today, one of the top...
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you can follow me at peter alexander.ing us now with what's coming up next on msnbc live. >>> regovernor mike pence of indiana says his state's religious freedom act does not give businesses a right to deny services to anyone. why couldn't he provide that simple answer on the talk show circuit, does it mean he'll sign a new law for gender protection and security. stick around. uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free?...so, that's... how much? that's how much it's free. credit karma really free credit scores. no credit card needed. @ @ how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true
you can follow me at peter alexander.ing us now with what's coming up next on msnbc live. >>> regovernor mike pence of indiana says his state's religious freedom act does not give businesses a right to deny services to anyone. why couldn't he provide that simple answer on the talk show circuit, does it mean he'll sign a new law for gender protection and security. stick around. uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't...
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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. >>
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you have to listen to the ideas me and peter have. he was a captive audience. >> nine and a half hours later. de galle airport in paires, he said when we get back tola -- paris, he said call me up and i will set up with our person. yes really have the nanny idea in my head at the time. but i ended up with going to my girlfriend's house which was where it was connecting to. she forgot to mention she was going to be there with two screaming toddlers. i thought i would lose my mind. peter said, twicky, the only one had called and invited me to visit her and her family in london. so, i said to my girlfriend in france, i have to get out of here. i love you, but this is no vacation. and i went to visit twiggy and her family and she and her husband started working. i started taking their school goals girls. she was a proper little british school girl. she was walking around, and she said, i found my new shoes. they are hurting me. i thought she wants me to take her home? step on the backs of them. she said that would break them. i said break
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peter? what about that?t's technology that's discussed but it's years in the future and it presents a whole series of other unintended consequences. the idea of having pilotless planes we have drones now, but it's many years away from actually putting that into the cockpit with passengers and pilots. >> there's also scott, obviously the concern of the more complex you make this the more people who could override a security system. there's dangers inherent in that the simpler system is by limiting the number of people who have access to it who can override it is greater protection. >> that's definitely true. the demonstration of drone power worldwide has been quite impressive. drone pilot operator here at biel air force base in northern california can quite competently control an aircraft over the skies of afghanistan. what's not talked about a whole lot in the scope of military operations is the loss rate that they have due to again, data dropout and loss of communication. for a drone in an inhospitable area
peter? what about that?t's technology that's discussed but it's years in the future and it presents a whole series of other unintended consequences. the idea of having pilotless planes we have drones now, but it's many years away from actually putting that into the cockpit with passengers and pilots. >> there's also scott, obviously the concern of the more complex you make this the more people who could override a security system. there's dangers inherent in that the simpler system is by...
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i'm peter alex from new york.of us here at nbc news, good night. >>> right now on nbc bay area the manhunt continues for an inmate who escaped during a doctor's appointment in san jose. he is a convicted sex offender and is considered dangerous. >>> and a huge frat party gone wrong. the garage they were partying on collapsed underneath them. >>> today marks the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. a live report from selma, alabama, commemoration of the historic march. good evening. i'm terry mcgovern. >> and i'm peggy bunker. we're on at this special time because of golf. >>> new details on hayward's second attempted kidnapping in as many weeks. police released this sketch today of the man wanted for trying to pull a girl into his car yesterday afternoon. the 15-year-old was walking home from school when the man grabbed her without warning. a very similar incident happened on february 20th. this near the corner of ebony and joshua streets. in both cases, the girls were able to fight off the man. the man was driving
i'm peter alex from new york.of us here at nbc news, good night. >>> right now on nbc bay area the manhunt continues for an inmate who escaped during a doctor's appointment in san jose. he is a convicted sex offender and is considered dangerous. >>> and a huge frat party gone wrong. the garage they were partying on collapsed underneath them. >>> today marks the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. a live report from selma, alabama, commemoration of the historic march....
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peter? >> kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> one of the two nurses who contracted ebola while caring for a patient in dallas plans to sue the hospital where she worked. nina pham's lawyer confirms she plans to file the lawsuit tomorrow. the suit says texas health services is negligent for failing to treat the people accurately. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday, bringing out your inner entrepreneur. a company who wants your ideas. >>> and later, escaping a disaster at sea. we'll hear from a couple who lived to tell about it. >>> who among us hasn't had a bright idea we were convinced was the next best thing but couldn't make it fly? there is a company out there who will help you decide which ideas are worthy. here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: 7-year-old houston diaz may not look the part, but he's an inventor. his idea was borne out of frustration, how to keep the toothpaste on his toothbrush. >> the toothpaste fell in the sink a lot. >> reporter: with the
peter? >> kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> one of the two nurses who contracted ebola while caring for a patient in dallas plans to sue the hospital where she worked. nina pham's lawyer confirms she plans to file the lawsuit tomorrow. the suit says texas health services is negligent for failing to treat the people accurately. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday, bringing out your inner entrepreneur. a company who wants your ideas. >>>...
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i want to bring back in peter and mary. peter, you did investigations for the ntsb. what investigators are doing now. >> well they're freezing all the records on this aircraft. they want to go back and look at all the maintenance records. they're reviewing the airworthiness records that the government and faa and other regulatory agencies have issued. these are advisories required maintenance activities required inspections that have to take place to make sure all of those have been done. they're looking at the crew background they're looking at who's on the plane but there is extensive behind the scenes activities taking place now prior to even the first piece of wreckage being removed. >> so when the helicopters managed to get to this crash site mary do they collect evidence or do they search for survivors, for victims? what happens? >> their first priority at this point would be to search for survivors. that's always the first priority and i know the bea does it the same as the ntsb and the u.s. authorities. first priority is any rescue that's possible. so that wi
i want to bring back in peter and mary. peter, you did investigations for the ntsb. what investigators are doing now. >> well they're freezing all the records on this aircraft. they want to go back and look at all the maintenance records. they're reviewing the airworthiness records that the government and faa and other regulatory agencies have issued. these are advisories required maintenance activities required inspections that have to take place to make sure all of those have been done....
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peter, you first. we know this was this note investigators found and said he was -- lubitz was unfit to work. what are the medical or maybe even mental conditions that would cancel out someone's ability to fly a plane? >> well there's a wide variety of conditions or situations which would disqualify somebody from flying. for instance the faa has a list of knockout medications that if you're taking one of these medications you may not fly a commercial airplane. there are medical conditions
peter, you first. we know this was this note investigators found and said he was -- lubitz was unfit to work. what are the medical or maybe even mental conditions that would cancel out someone's ability to fly a plane? >> well there's a wide variety of conditions or situations which would disqualify somebody from flying. for instance the faa has a list of knockout medications that if you're taking one of these medications you may not fly a commercial airplane. there are medical conditions
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peter. >> kristen welker at the white house. kristen, thank you. >>> tonight president obama is making first public comments about israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's re-election in an interview with "the huffington post". >> i have given it to him given statements prior to the election, it is going to be hard to find a path where people are seriously believing that negotiations are possible. so we're evaluating what's taking place. >> for more we're joined by our political director and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. chuck, all week the white house telegraphed its displeasure with netanyahu after this re-election. so what does that mean for the u.s. and israel going forward? >> well, what it means and what the president is not so subtly signaling there is that protection of israel at the united nations when it comes to the issue of palestinians and a two-state solution is no longer guaranteed. will the united states be there if the palestinians mess around with international criminal court? yes, but will the
peter. >> kristen welker at the white house. kristen, thank you. >>> tonight president obama is making first public comments about israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's re-election in an interview with "the huffington post". >> i have given it to him given statements prior to the election, it is going to be hard to find a path where people are seriously believing that negotiations are possible. so we're evaluating what's taking place. >> for more we're...
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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: there is a lot of jockeying going on. a lot of the public statements may not reflect the issues that are at the table. we had comments to the iranian press by the iranian negotiators that they were all of a sudden not going to move the enriched uranium to a third country. that has been part of the negotiations. that has been one of the givens for some time. that was a late minute hurdle. whether or not that is a sticking point, whether or not there is means by which they can dilute that enriched uranium and not make it as much of an issue that is something we don't know at this point. there is a lot of bluffing. and a lot of time. brendan: we have seen a little backsliding on whether uranium is going to see the country and be held in escrow by russia. to tom's question, is this the moment when you are buying a carpet in turkey and both people get up and they are deeply angry and they walk away and that's when you know a deal is about to happen? peter: i am not in the room and it is impossible to tell at this point, but i
peter: there is a lot of jockeying going on. a lot of the public statements may not reflect the issues that are at the table. we had comments to the iranian press by the iranian negotiators that they were all of a sudden not going to move the enriched uranium to a third country. that has been part of the negotiations. that has been one of the givens for some time. that was a late minute hurdle. whether or not that is a sticking point, whether or not there is means by which they can dilute that...
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koleen pettit and peter goelz, and what is your assess there of what he said to tom foreman? >> well, there is a little difference there of locked position. it is a control switch that is sencentered position, and you are telling it to lock and then re returns back. so it is always in the center position and spring action so it is pushed down to have a lock so it is not bumped lock and then you have to push it off of unlock so it is a fail-safe mechanism. >> okay. i want to dig into this, and talk to karlene about something,
koleen pettit and peter goelz, and what is your assess there of what he said to tom foreman? >> well, there is a little difference there of locked position. it is a control switch that is sencentered position, and you are telling it to lock and then re returns back. so it is always in the center position and spring action so it is pushed down to have a lock so it is not bumped lock and then you have to push it off of unlock so it is a fail-safe mechanism. >> okay. i want to dig into...
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peter cook is following developments. he will join us with the latest when "bottom line" returns in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back. a stunning revelation from france today. prosecutors say the copilot of the german plane that crashed tuesday killing everyone on board locked the pilot out of the cockpit and appears to have deliberately clashed -- crashed the jet. this in the pilot tried to break down the door as the plane was in the rapid descent from 30,000 feet. -- 38,000 feet. >> in the selection of all pilots, the training of all pilots, the qualification of all pilots and the work of all pilots has not been touched by a single tragedy -- this single tragedy -- have all been hashed by this single tragedy. mark: he was a 28-year-old citizen -- german citizen who wanted to be a pilots into was young. he joined the airline in september of 2013 and had more than 600 hours at the controls. iraqi troops have lunch the final phase of an offensive to recapture tikrit. the move comes hours after the u.s. launched airstrikes on
peter cook is following developments. he will join us with the latest when "bottom line" returns in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back. a stunning revelation from france today. prosecutors say the copilot of the german plane that crashed tuesday killing everyone on board locked the pilot out of the cockpit and appears to have deliberately clashed -- crashed the jet. this in the pilot tried to break down the door as the plane was in the rapid descent from 30,000 feet. -- 38,000 feet....
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i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.of us here at nbc new. [ music ] >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a
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a few days later peter is able to complete the installation.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 town's ladder truck. >> second lad
a few days later peter is able to complete the installation.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...
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peter diamondis, stephen kotler pleasure to have you on.irst talk about the bigger issue, which is one of the things you guys have been campaigning to make us all understand that we are not living in scary, dark times but in times of incredible opportunity and abundance. what is the most powerful evidence of that. >> the evidence is 1,000 years ago if you wanted to affect a country or region you had to be the king or the queen to do anything. 100 years ago, you would be the industrialist, robber barron. today any of us have technology to what governments had 20 years ago, access to crowd funding. someone who is driven passionate can actually make a difference go and start a company that can positively impact the lives of millions eventually billions of people. >> in a sense, that's really to me the most remarkable hopeful sign that there are so many people whose potential is still untapped who have this talent that is not used in any way, people in india, china, africa. >> so that's absolutely right. and we're living in a time where the num
peter diamondis, stephen kotler pleasure to have you on.irst talk about the bigger issue, which is one of the things you guys have been campaigning to make us all understand that we are not living in scary, dark times but in times of incredible opportunity and abundance. what is the most powerful evidence of that. >> the evidence is 1,000 years ago if you wanted to affect a country or region you had to be the king or the queen to do anything. 100 years ago, you would be the industrialist,...
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failed to open that door. >> peter gold, i suppose others could say maybe there was some sort of, you know mechanical emergency that the pilot in the cockpit was dealing with, but that doesn't explain why that pilot wouldn't at least say something or try to yell out to the pilot who was outside the cockpit that would have then been picked up by the voice recorder. >> there's two things i want to point out. one is when the bea, the french investigative agency had their press conference today, they were extraordinarily careful in what they said. and they said, you know that they had picked up sounds of voices of alarms of sounds within the cockpit. they were very careful. the times report is not knocked down by the bea. they were asked to comment and they could have said this is outrageous you know? but they did not. so i think we've got to give some credibility to the times report but during my time at the ntsb there were two cases where pilots we believe, deliberately flew airplanes with heavy passenger loads into the ground. now, you know, i hope that that's not the case again. but -
failed to open that door. >> peter gold, i suppose others could say maybe there was some sort of, you know mechanical emergency that the pilot in the cockpit was dealing with, but that doesn't explain why that pilot wouldn't at least say something or try to yell out to the pilot who was outside the cockpit that would have then been picked up by the voice recorder. >> there's two things i want to point out. one is when the bea, the french investigative agency had their press...
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i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.s here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> lights, camera, access. >> madonna's new number one album. >>> was monique back-balled from hollywood? everybody, welcome to "access hollywood." i'm shaun robinson. we start with madonna. she's been fierce and unstoppable. in our new interview, madonna talked openly about lordes going to college and her new music. we began the interview wanting to know what went on with that kid. >> after her brit awards fall madonna called her armani beautiful and that it was tied too tight. and she said she spoke difficult, a comment madonna hadn't heard about. >> really? why would they say that? i loved the costume they made for me. it was fantastic. >> madonna faced many of controversies. but the mom of four 18-year-old lordes rocco, 9-year-old david and 9-year-old mercy, now faces different challenges. lordes is a freshman at the university of michigan. >> she just reminds me constantly that she's 18. and i can no longer tell her what to do. so, i can sti
i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.s here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> lights, camera, access. >> madonna's new number one album. >>> was monique back-balled from hollywood? everybody, welcome to "access hollywood." i'm shaun robinson. we start with madonna. she's been fierce and unstoppable. in our new interview, madonna talked openly about lordes going to college and her new music. we began the interview wanting to know what went on with that...
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i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.s here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> lights, camera, access. >> madonna's new number one album. >>> was monique back-balled from hollywood? everybody, welcome to "access hollywood." i'm shaun robinson. we start with madonna. she's been fierce and unstoppable. in our new interview, madonna talked openly about lordes going to college and her new music. we began the interview wanting to know what went on with that kid. >> after her brit awards fall madonna called her armani beautiful and that it was tied
i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.s here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> lights, camera, access. >> madonna's new number one album. >>> was monique back-balled from hollywood? everybody, welcome to "access hollywood." i'm shaun robinson. we start with madonna. she's been fierce and unstoppable. in our new interview, madonna talked openly about lordes going to college and her new music. we began the interview wanting to know what went on with that...
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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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i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.of us here at nbc new. >> does monique really believe she was black bald from hollywood? welcome to "access hollywood", welcome to "access hollywood", i'm liz. monique was at contrary high when she won the best supporting actress oscar in 2010 for practice. win like that should have open cure for monique but she claimed that the film director lee daniels has told her she has been essentially black bald for not working the hollywood system. now billy and kit gave monique the chance to speak her mind. >> are you black bald from hollywood or black bald just from lee daniels? what's the beef here? >> you know kit first there is absolutely no beef. and i never believe nor did i ever say that i was black bald. it's a statement that mr. daniels made to me. so by no means do i think i have been black bald by hollywood. i have had some grit experiences there. met some beautiful people so i never took that on to own it. to say what he said was true. i simply said what he said. the. >>reporter: o
i'm peter alexander reporting from new york.of us here at nbc new. >> does monique really believe she was black bald from hollywood? welcome to "access hollywood", welcome to "access hollywood", i'm liz. monique was at contrary high when she won the best supporting actress oscar in 2010 for practice. win like that should have open cure for monique but she claimed that the film director lee daniels has told her she has been essentially black bald for not working the...
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peter sands was there for eight years, but the last two years, he had overseen a business recording a decline in profitability. a turnaround expected from this man. the chairman of standard chartered saying this bank is extremely fortunate to have bill winters. he is a former colleague of jamie dimon at j.p. morgan. it is not just that peter sands is out, we've had a various -- a pretty big change in various high-level positions. this might mean that bill winters is able to reshape the strategy at the company. crucially, some investors are pointing to his credibility with regulators. apparently, he comes with some political mouth which is pretty important in the current regulatory environment. standard chartered rubbed the wrong way against u.s. regulators in its dealings with iran. that story might not be entirely in the past. interesting to me is what bill winters has been doing since 2009. he's been writing government-sponsored reports on the u.k. financial system and working with the bank of england on that. he has a lot of experience in dealing with regulators. perhaps he can pla
peter sands was there for eight years, but the last two years, he had overseen a business recording a decline in profitability. a turnaround expected from this man. the chairman of standard chartered saying this bank is extremely fortunate to have bill winters. he is a former colleague of jamie dimon at j.p. morgan. it is not just that peter sands is out, we've had a various -- a pretty big change in various high-level positions. this might mean that bill winters is able to reshape the strategy...
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peter: he is getting involved. word from the white house is, he is getting regular updates from his staff on what is happening in lausanne. on occasion, he has been asked to offer his input on certain decisions. we know there are some outstanding issues. indirect can walk through them. there has been talk about the pace of sanctions relief. if there is a deal, how quickly would sanctions be eased on iran? there has been questions about the research and developing component. what with the iranians be allowed to do with their technology, going forward, if there is an agreement? whether or not the president's weighing indirectly remains to be seen. but there is no deal yet. anything is possible. there is a lot riding on this for this president, secretary, and administration. mark: there is also a lot riding on this for the republic of iran. what is it the iranians are looking for, besides sanctions relief? indira: that really is the one and only thing they are looking for in this deal. of course, they also want intern
peter: he is getting involved. word from the white house is, he is getting regular updates from his staff on what is happening in lausanne. on occasion, he has been asked to offer his input on certain decisions. we know there are some outstanding issues. indirect can walk through them. there has been talk about the pace of sanctions relief. if there is a deal, how quickly would sanctions be eased on iran? there has been questions about the research and developing component. what with the...
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peter barnes on the fed's beige book. peter. >> hey, melissa, the beige book says quote, economic activity continued to expand across most regions and sectors at a moderate pace or modestly in eight districts and about mixed in the other four. this is informal survey of business conditions fed members use at their next policy meeting in two weeks. they're watching wages and inflation closely for clues when to start raising short-term interest rates. the report says quote, wage pressures remain moderate and limited largely to workers in skilled occupations. most districts cited flat to slightly increasing prices but shades of increase in hourly wages at walmart, a report says quote a staffing firm in the chicago district reported some companies were also willing to raise rates for unskilled workers to reduce turnover. and contacts in the atlanta district noted increasing entry level wages. the report says consumer spending rose in most districts. with the blizzard slamming the east coast recently the boston and cleveland d
peter barnes on the fed's beige book. peter. >> hey, melissa, the beige book says quote, economic activity continued to expand across most regions and sectors at a moderate pace or modestly in eight districts and about mixed in the other four. this is informal survey of business conditions fed members use at their next policy meeting in two weeks. they're watching wages and inflation closely for clues when to start raising short-term interest rates. the report says quote, wage pressures...
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peter alexander, back to you. >> thank you very much. to our entire group there, the line hasn't moved much you're not missing anything yet just. another headline the controversy over the letter sent by 47 republicans to iran's leadership on the nuclear negotiations the letter reads in part we will consider any agreement regarding your nuclear weapons program that is not approved by the congress as nothing more than an executive agreement. the next president could revoke such an executive agreement with the stroke of a pen and future congresses can modify the terms of the agreement at any time. president o bam may quickly denounced the letter quickly in the oval office. >> it's ironic to see some members of congress wanting to make common cause with the hard liners in iran. it's an usual coalition. i think what we're going to focus on is whether we can get a deal or not. once we do then we'll -- if we do we'll make the case to the american people and i'm confident we'll be able to implement it. >> that's prfs president obama at the oval
peter alexander, back to you. >> thank you very much. to our entire group there, the line hasn't moved much you're not missing anything yet just. another headline the controversy over the letter sent by 47 republicans to iran's leadership on the nuclear negotiations the letter reads in part we will consider any agreement regarding your nuclear weapons program that is not approved by the congress as nothing more than an executive agreement. the next president could revoke such an executive...
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peter cook has more on the fallout. was this a surprise? peter: not a total surprise. anyone up on capitol hill who hasn't seen harry reid up close knows the injuries he suffered back in january were very serious. they have taken a toll on him. up until now, he has been insisting that he planned to run for reelection, so this announcement did come as somewhat of a surprise. the 75-year-old is an amateur boxer who grew up in a nevada shack with no running hot water made it official with a video message this morning that said the injuries were not the deciding factors. >> we have to make sure the democrats take control of the senate again. i feel it is inappropriate for me to soak up all those resources when i can be devoting those resources to the caucus. that's what i intend to do. peter: he insists he has plenty of work to do in his remaining months. his decision already has a ripple effect as people are asking, who was the replacement? we got a statement from mitch mcconnell who said harry reid was often underestimated and a formidable opponent, wishing him well. mar
peter cook has more on the fallout. was this a surprise? peter: not a total surprise. anyone up on capitol hill who hasn't seen harry reid up close knows the injuries he suffered back in january were very serious. they have taken a toll on him. up until now, he has been insisting that he planned to run for reelection, so this announcement did come as somewhat of a surprise. the 75-year-old is an amateur boxer who grew up in a nevada shack with no running hot water made it official with a video...
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peter, if the u.s. were in charge of this investigation, would we know as much about what happened so quickly? >> no we'd be much more reticent in -- i think tom is right. we have no suspect or criminal to prosecute. but we would be much more reticent to release this kind of information so quickly. it would take weeks, if not more than that. >> they still haven't found the flight data recorder. they got the cockpit voice recorder where they've come up with the evidence of what was going on the door was locked he was trying to get back in and the co-pilot wouldn't let him back in. once we find that flight data recorder, what else will we learn? >> it will confirm exactly what steps the co-pilot took to drive the plane into the ground. it will show, i think, a very deliberate step-by-step plan that is going to show a lot of premeditation. he was thinking about this for a long time. >> what else do we know richard, about this individual this co-pilot 28 years old, apparently he was well-liked. he seemed to
peter, if the u.s. were in charge of this investigation, would we know as much about what happened so quickly? >> no we'd be much more reticent in -- i think tom is right. we have no suspect or criminal to prosecute. but we would be much more reticent to release this kind of information so quickly. it would take weeks, if not more than that. >> they still haven't found the flight data recorder. they got the cockpit voice recorder where they've come up with the evidence of what was...
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you can see it's -- >> he knew it jumped peter as soon as it took off. he said sit down. it did. >> that was a laser right at -- he was afraid it was going over the green. >> yeah. >> patrick reed playing very quickly. same type of lie from 179. >> we've seen the grass is growing straight up so it's not laying any direction. so looks to me like he's got a bit of a chance there. >> so a variety from these three players earlier here at this 16th hole. see what patrick reed did. he got left and then he scooted it up to this point and this was his clutch third. >> played a beautiful little pitch and run. put the ball way back in the stance. throw within their low and got it to release. >> able to save par remained at 9 under. birdied 18 to get into the playoff. and then there was o'hair for birdie. read the putt perfectly. just the fifth birdie of the entire day from the field. >> got him to 10 under. and then there was spieth from the awkward stance from the bunker. just another houdini recovery. saving his par. o'hair birdied it earlier. 99 reed and spieth made the par save
you can see it's -- >> he knew it jumped peter as soon as it took off. he said sit down. it did. >> that was a laser right at -- he was afraid it was going over the green. >> yeah. >> patrick reed playing very quickly. same type of lie from 179. >> we've seen the grass is growing straight up so it's not laying any direction. so looks to me like he's got a bit of a chance there. >> so a variety from these three players earlier here at this 16th hole. see what...
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peter, is this a first test or closely-watched piece of legislation? peter: it is a major test.he issue of cybersecurity and what the government can do to bolster has been a big topic but there's not been any progress the sony hacker situation thought they would allow for the greater sharing of information between the private sector and the government on a voluntary basis. it would also protect companies in the event they did share information with the government that customers and clients couldn't go after them for sharing that information with the government. this legislation also in a bid to try to address privacy concerns would limit how much personal information could be included in what was shared with the government and how law enforcement could use this information. but there's still concerns on the part of privacy advocates as far as how far this privacy goes. republican from north carolina and dianne feinstein will be voting on it. we will be talking with them about what's in this legislation and how effective he thinks it might be. mark: what's the biggest problem wit
peter, is this a first test or closely-watched piece of legislation? peter: it is a major test.he issue of cybersecurity and what the government can do to bolster has been a big topic but there's not been any progress the sony hacker situation thought they would allow for the greater sharing of information between the private sector and the government on a voluntary basis. it would also protect companies in the event they did share information with the government that customers and clients...