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peter: i can't say.: as successful as so many members of the paypal mafia have been, you have also had failure. -- you think that paypal was a failure. why? peter: it was a failure in that we did not achieve our original vision of a completely new currency system. emily: what about bitcoin? does that get closer to what you peter: i am? psychologically biased against it. i would be tempted to come up with reasons why nobody would succeed at it. emily: chances of it succeeding are unlikely? peter: i think it is slightly too cumbersome to work as a new payment system. emily: you were the first onset investor in facebook. dittmar convinced you to invest markd he convince -- did convinced you to invest or did he convince you to invest? peter: some combination of both. the company was growing fast. i convinced them i would be relatively hands-off. emily: do you worry that facebook could get distracted? internet.org, virtual reality i g? peter: it is always a challenge. you have to do new things, because you ar
peter: i can't say.: as successful as so many members of the paypal mafia have been, you have also had failure. -- you think that paypal was a failure. why? peter: it was a failure in that we did not achieve our original vision of a completely new currency system. emily: what about bitcoin? does that get closer to what you peter: i am? psychologically biased against it. i would be tempted to come up with reasons why nobody would succeed at it. emily: chances of it succeeding are unlikely?...
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peter, have you ever flown ryan? peter: i have not.ad awful customer service -- peter: short flight. brendan: i have a question. now that we have all the cheap flights, this completely changed europe. is the european economy has it been changed by the low-cost flights that ryanair invented? peter: it is still the case that cross-border flows of both people and goods are not where it should be. tom: in washington, it is going to cost you $200, $300, $400 $500 round-trip. stephanie: if you are going to the plane about the price to get from new york to do you see, it is not just the delta shuttle. if you take the train, the train is pretty expensive. tom: round-trip, june 3 $150 dublin to rome. how do they do that? stephanie: volume. i will be sitting down with the one and only michael o'leary today on "market makers." you do not want to miss it. tom: we need something like that. poor people cannot go -- stephanie: it is the walmart model. brendan: also, you see the advertised price. stephanie: i played scrabble over memorial day weekend,
peter, have you ever flown ryan? peter: i have not.ad awful customer service -- peter: short flight. brendan: i have a question. now that we have all the cheap flights, this completely changed europe. is the european economy has it been changed by the low-cost flights that ryanair invented? peter: it is still the case that cross-border flows of both people and goods are not where it should be. tom: in washington, it is going to cost you $200, $300, $400 $500 round-trip. stephanie: if you are...
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peter: how long?ry: youtube is commanding, or capturing, let's call it, $5 million or $6 million of international advertising. the online paid ecosystem is about two years old, so you can call it a decade from now, but that is generally what you are looking at. peter: you put original contact there, you made it just for digital platforms, and -- nancy: yeah, we were talking backstage about this, and some of the more interesting stuff that i have seen is the linear stuff, and there is very little overlap. which you would not think. peter: a lot of folks think you are going to bring that web to tv? nancy: longform on the web is gravitating towards interest groups. one of these shows on a branded network becomes a top show in a nonlinear network because people want it and they are searching for it and they are finding it and there watching it. as opposed to the way that we schedule our networks, that is different. so i think we believe in brands first and foremost, and i think people underestimate our po
peter: how long?ry: youtube is commanding, or capturing, let's call it, $5 million or $6 million of international advertising. the online paid ecosystem is about two years old, so you can call it a decade from now, but that is generally what you are looking at. peter: you put original contact there, you made it just for digital platforms, and -- nancy: yeah, we were talking backstage about this, and some of the more interesting stuff that i have seen is the linear stuff, and there is very...
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peter: what is the role of public providers? t.j. kennedy: there are a number of private providers that could offer on this opportunity, and i believe that carriers are one of them. there are others as well. and we talked about that extra capacity peace, we would be looking for folks that have interest in leveraging excess capacity, but would deploy the network as part of that. this is what our acquisition is being built around. we are looking for good competition, but also leverage to deploy on existing infrastructure where it takes cents. the act nose and talks about getting this out as soon as practical, but when you look at the united states in the territories, there is a lot of geography to cover so the act actually calls out three different ways that we can leverage existing commercial infrastructure, that we could leverage rural infrastructure as well as government infrastructure. howard buskirk: you talked about heather will be extra capacity do you have any idea yet how much capacity you are going to be able to make availabl
peter: what is the role of public providers? t.j. kennedy: there are a number of private providers that could offer on this opportunity, and i believe that carriers are one of them. there are others as well. and we talked about that extra capacity peace, we would be looking for folks that have interest in leveraging excess capacity, but would deploy the network as part of that. this is what our acquisition is being built around. we are looking for good competition, but also leverage to deploy...
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peter: i'm peter gray. these are the top stories. he ministers are fired. we will talk to our correspondent about tensions in the region. brian: refugees are taking to these cities to europe and southeast asia. peter: and the world health organization admits it failed in attempts to tackle be a bola health outbreak. the u.n. envoy david navarro talks about lessons learned. brian: we begin this program in burundi where turmoil is continuing. the embattled president has sacked his foreign and defense ministers. peter: this new cap -- this news comes five days after a coup. brian: it is seen as deep divisions in the administration as it tries to come to grips with ongoing violence in the capital. reporter: shots again fired in the capitol on monday as soldiers tried to disperse antigovernment protesters. in recent weeks it was the police clashing with demonstrators. then a sign of ever-increasing tension, the military is on the streets with machine guns and rocket correll -- rocket propelled grenades. >> we will continue with the protest. even if they shoot at
peter: i'm peter gray. these are the top stories. he ministers are fired. we will talk to our correspondent about tensions in the region. brian: refugees are taking to these cities to europe and southeast asia. peter: and the world health organization admits it failed in attempts to tackle be a bola health outbreak. the u.n. envoy david navarro talks about lessons learned. brian: we begin this program in burundi where turmoil is continuing. the embattled president has sacked his foreign and...
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peter: i will say this. i know we're not talking about this but as somebody who watches "nbc nightly news" and i've watched brian williams for six years most nights, i thought he was tremendous. i really feel for him. i think it's a classic case in life where i would like to see him get another shot. i understand the argument against him. it is the same thing about tom brady. the rest of his life people will look at him and say there's the guy that nfl brought to the hammer down. charlie: great to see you. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: david mccullough is here. he has been called a master of the art of narrative history. he twice won the pulitzer prize and is a recipient of the presidential medal of freedom. he has written 11 books including "1776" and "john adams." his latest piece of history is called, "the wright brothers" and tells the story of two bicycle mechanics who taught the world how to fly. i'm pleased to have david mccullough back at the table. welcome. this is the completion of a t
peter: i will say this. i know we're not talking about this but as somebody who watches "nbc nightly news" and i've watched brian williams for six years most nights, i thought he was tremendous. i really feel for him. i think it's a classic case in life where i would like to see him get another shot. i understand the argument against him. it is the same thing about tom brady. the rest of his life people will look at him and say there's the guy that nfl brought to the hammer down....
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peter: that is a good question. it is a difficult topic and they got the runaround from some people. it took a while to get tom brady to talk. he did not release his cell phone records. the two people who work for the patriots, who are in charge of footballs, they both released their cell phones. the nfl found incriminating records both in terms of calls tom brady after not speaking to john, who basically was the guy, the honcho of the footballs. after not speaking to him for six months, spoke to him six times in three days after it was announced there was an investigation. a total of 50 minutes, six times. not all that lengthy. but it is curious. taken altogether makes brady looked like he has a lot to hide or was hiding a lot. there are other things i am uneasy about. one is they talk about how tom brady basically was signing a lot of stuff for these guys. signing jerseys and helmets and autographs. a little payola. it was implied it was payola. tom brady is one of those guys you can go into their patriots offices
peter: that is a good question. it is a difficult topic and they got the runaround from some people. it took a while to get tom brady to talk. he did not release his cell phone records. the two people who work for the patriots, who are in charge of footballs, they both released their cell phones. the nfl found incriminating records both in terms of calls tom brady after not speaking to john, who basically was the guy, the honcho of the footballs. after not speaking to him for six months, spoke...
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peter porco had been struck 16 times in the head. but why was peter's body found downstairs?pparently, some time after the attack, peter regained consciousness and started to go about his morning tasks. >> he had actually pulled on some clothes over the top of some wounds and began walking around the house. >> that's because the top part of peter's brain, the neocortex, which controls higher functions like thought, language and reasoning, was severely damaged in the attack. the autopsy revealed his paleocortex underneath was intact. this controls his primal instincts and second nature habits. this explains why he got up, went downstairs, made breakfast. performed the same tasks he did each and every morning, unaware he was mortally wounded. the blood evidence shows he even went out to get the morning newspaper and that the front door locked behind him. he used the house key hidden in the flower pot to open it, then lost consciousness due to blood loss and died. before joan porco went into surgery, an alert investigator, who is also a friend of the family, asked joan a key que
peter porco had been struck 16 times in the head. but why was peter's body found downstairs?pparently, some time after the attack, peter regained consciousness and started to go about his morning tasks. >> he had actually pulled on some clothes over the top of some wounds and began walking around the house. >> that's because the top part of peter's brain, the neocortex, which controls higher functions like thought, language and reasoning, was severely damaged in the attack. the...
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peter: yes. jack: the piaster. peter: it's an interesting situation which i never thought i would see in 30 years. but the south vietnamese currency, the pisater, is more valuable than the american dollar. in the streets of saigon, there are citizens the businessmen they attempt to change their dollars back into piasters at a very good rate. but dollars weren't any good to us either because we could not change them. jack: is there enough food in the city and in the country? peter: there is diminishing food. the authorities from what we can see have started issuing some food to the saigon residents. i believe it's about a quart bottle of rice a day per family in some of the poorer sections. the market is laden. the central market in saigon is laden with fruit and meats, but there is the problem of money. that people don't have the money to buy it right now. jack: this was a demonstration organized by buddhists, not by the government? jim: by the buddhist monks apparently. they do not seem to be as yet the organizati
peter: yes. jack: the piaster. peter: it's an interesting situation which i never thought i would see in 30 years. but the south vietnamese currency, the pisater, is more valuable than the american dollar. in the streets of saigon, there are citizens the businessmen they attempt to change their dollars back into piasters at a very good rate. but dollars weren't any good to us either because we could not change them. jack: is there enough food in the city and in the country? peter: there is...
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sir peter: i think -- cameron. sir peter: i think the relationship is important.he president was clear that david cameron was one of his closest and most appreciated friends and advisers and partners. he talked about an indispensable relationship with the united kingdom. that relationship is strong. it has more to it than that. al: some say that the good relationship is not the one that reagan and thatcher had. sir peter: i think it is close. i have been witness to number of authorizations between them. seems to me it is as good as it gets. al: you spent a lot of time on capitol hill, don't you? sir peter: i do. al: tell me how the polarization affects you. sir peter: part of it is to explain the united kingdom is important. part of it is because there are issues which are of direct importance by u.k. interests which are being considered by congress. we want to see the u.s. partnership comes to fruition. we are parties to the iran negotiations, which were completed at framework level a couple of weeks ago. it includes the united kingdom as well as the u.s. it is i
sir peter: i think -- cameron. sir peter: i think the relationship is important.he president was clear that david cameron was one of his closest and most appreciated friends and advisers and partners. he talked about an indispensable relationship with the united kingdom. that relationship is strong. it has more to it than that. al: some say that the good relationship is not the one that reagan and thatcher had. sir peter: i think it is close. i have been witness to number of authorizations...
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loftman as well he seems credible in this area of funding, i support peter cohen. and hope to see you soon >> thank you. any public comment? seeing none we will close public comment. i appreciate both candidates and the work they have deny, mr. loftman's work seems very deep and very strong and i think he makes a very strong candidate as well as peter cohen his work and experience in the city. to me, i would rather not have this item stay in committee another month or so. we have a very, very rules committee coming up for the whole month of june, we have special committee meetings to deal with ordinances and charter amendments for the ballot we have a number of seats for committees starting up, we have a large number of people applying and sorting through people for public testimony, and vetting, i'd rather we can move this item to the full board, and have a discussion there about which one of you very qualified candidates for the sit zens's committee, so i advise we move to the full board. i know the request, supervisor cohen, keep it in the committee, we will dec
loftman as well he seems credible in this area of funding, i support peter cohen. and hope to see you soon >> thank you. any public comment? seeing none we will close public comment. i appreciate both candidates and the work they have deny, mr. loftman's work seems very deep and very strong and i think he makes a very strong candidate as well as peter cohen his work and experience in the city. to me, i would rather not have this item stay in committee another month or so. we have a very,...
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peter: both. in the articles, i do not remember the exact wording, but it said something to the effect that the president of the congress stands above all other americans. the presidents were clearly recognized as the heads of state at home and abroad. you have to have that. when ambassadors would present their credentials they would present them to the president which is how it happens still. they had far fewer powers than the president of the second government. that is something else that was corrected in the second constitution. >> most of his descendents, are they still in this area? peter: they are all over. i had a call one day from a fascinating elderly lady in connecticut. she introduced herself and when i grew up my family told me we were related to john hanson and she said can you tell me how? she gave me some clues, but sure enough she is distantly related to john hanson. her last name is hinson. very early in the maryland colony, a hinson married a hanson. that will do it. [laughter] t
peter: both. in the articles, i do not remember the exact wording, but it said something to the effect that the president of the congress stands above all other americans. the presidents were clearly recognized as the heads of state at home and abroad. you have to have that. when ambassadors would present their credentials they would present them to the president which is how it happens still. they had far fewer powers than the president of the second government. that is something else that was...
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peter: both. it said something to the effect, in the articles, that the president of the congress stands above all other americans. the presidents were clearly recognized as the heads of state at home and abroad. when ambassadors would present their credentials they would present them to the president which is how it happens still. they had far fewer powers than the president of the second government. that is something else that was corrected in the second constitution. >> most of his descendents, are they still in this area? peter: they are all over. i had a call one day from a fascinating elderly lady in connecticut. she introduced herself and when i grew up my family told me we were related to john hanson and she said can you tell me how? she gave me some clues, but sure enough she is distantly related to john hanson. her last name is hinson. very early in the maryland colony, a hinson married a hanson. that hinson's woman turned out to be my friend june's seventh great-grandmother and mine. i
peter: both. it said something to the effect, in the articles, that the president of the congress stands above all other americans. the presidents were clearly recognized as the heads of state at home and abroad. when ambassadors would present their credentials they would present them to the president which is how it happens still. they had far fewer powers than the president of the second government. that is something else that was corrected in the second constitution. >> most of his...
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sir peter: we discussed everything.hink there are some people who think the policy decision we took was not right. there are some people who absolutely understood why we did it. the international financial institutions are adapted to the new realities and to the fact there is a big financing gap. everyone agrees upon this. we were well placed in which that investment bank was going to be structured. there are more than 50 different governments that have joined. we were there early on. i think by making that decision by being there, we have a much better chance than it had stood aside. al: one of the many areas of strong agreement is trade. both obama administration and the u.k. administration would like to see -- you have been talking to members up there. are you having any progress? sir peter: we would like to have more and freer trade. also important is that we could set the global standards for services rather than have to play catch-up following standard set by other parts of the world. i think there are plenty of p
sir peter: we discussed everything.hink there are some people who think the policy decision we took was not right. there are some people who absolutely understood why we did it. the international financial institutions are adapted to the new realities and to the fact there is a big financing gap. everyone agrees upon this. we were well placed in which that investment bank was going to be structured. there are more than 50 different governments that have joined. we were there early on. i think...
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably 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 blo
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably 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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peter: i think so. one number i found a little disheartening is studies have shown that people today are identifying that they have fewer close confidants than ever before. i don't remember the numbers but 30 years ago the average person would have five close confidants whereas now they would have one or two. that is interesting compared to what we know about the internet and social media and the digital revolution everybody has hundreds of friends on facebook and thousands of followers on twitter. our social circles have theoretically expanded. not just the information about close confidants but you look at family sizes. family sizes are shrinking. the marriage rate is going down. people are not joining things like clubs or culloden us. we also have religiosity, people who identify as part of religions. people are not joining things as much. i don't know if they are substituting vast with joining groups on facebook. that is one of the downsides. it almost seems like a counter reaction to this internet-
peter: i think so. one number i found a little disheartening is studies have shown that people today are identifying that they have fewer close confidants than ever before. i don't remember the numbers but 30 years ago the average person would have five close confidants whereas now they would have one or two. that is interesting compared to what we know about the internet and social media and the digital revolution everybody has hundreds of friends on facebook and thousands of followers on...
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peter: thank you so much.oined by senator elizabeth moran, the democrat from massachusetts to has gotten into a public dispute with the president over trade. point thatreach this you could be so far apart on this one issue? senator warren: i really don't understand. for me, this is really about issues around the problem with this trade agreement. one big part of it has been the lack of transparency in the whole process. that we are being asked to grease the skids to move these trade deals forward without showing what the trade deal is. you know, president bush even put out the scrub text, it's called, on the trade agreement and he had it out there for months before he asked for even partial fast-track authority. we just want some transparency around this. peter: so you are not satisfied with the notion that this deal will be out there for 60 days in public, for you to look at it when the time comes? : the member,n that's only after the authority, meaning that we will have lost at our -- that point the ability
peter: thank you so much.oined by senator elizabeth moran, the democrat from massachusetts to has gotten into a public dispute with the president over trade. point thatreach this you could be so far apart on this one issue? senator warren: i really don't understand. for me, this is really about issues around the problem with this trade agreement. one big part of it has been the lack of transparency in the whole process. that we are being asked to grease the skids to move these trade deals...
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-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.-steve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were missing the mark and collecting dust. i don't get this game. it's not fun. but if i can increase their visibility on the toys that were selling and push them to create new toys, i knew i could turn skullduggery around. so, i did a deal, and i invested $1.1 million for 30% of the company and an ongoing sales royalty. so, i want to be able to have control over the financial side. i don't want you taking on any debt or taking on any other partners without me being okay with it. -steve: i think that's fair. -peter: you want to shake on it? lemonis: and do we need to run this by
-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.-steve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were...
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we want to bring in peter cook who has more details. peter?ates back to 2011 and the case that they brought at that time for helping americans at credit suites -- .redit suites -- credit suisse now the fed is taking the additional step of saying that they cannot work in the banking industry, they are and from the banking industry under the fed guidelines and this is just one more punishment. of the folks identified by the fed have not yet turned themselves into face justice in the united states area they are still abroad, still the, if you will, so this is just one more step by the federal government to go after them and perhaps the most recognizable name for anyone who has followed the case is marcus walder, the head of north american offshore banking for credit suites -- credit suisse. all of these individuals worked in that department and helped americans evade their taxes. you will of course recall that they settled with the government, paid a hefty fine some years ago, tried to address the concerns that were brought forward by the justice
we want to bring in peter cook who has more details. peter?ates back to 2011 and the case that they brought at that time for helping americans at credit suites -- .redit suites -- credit suisse now the fed is taking the additional step of saying that they cannot work in the banking industry, they are and from the banking industry under the fed guidelines and this is just one more punishment. of the folks identified by the fed have not yet turned themselves into face justice in the united states...
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one is peter and his wife queen. peter's case is the very earliest case to be decided under the northwest ordinance determining slaves to be free. this is decided before 1800. in an area that is now illinois -- sorry, indiana. vincenze, indiana. this story was never told before because it was hidden in the papers of a private collector. and it is also the only story occurring in the book that takes place in a free jurisdiction. peter and his wife queen are suing for their freedom in indiana. it should have been an easy case. peter's story demonstrates the difficulty of establishing one's freedom in a relatively unsettled portion of the united states territory. peter and his wife set off from kentucky for free land, for free soil. but two persons traveling alone and camping beside the falls of the wabash river were quickly noticed by indian tribes who occupied the area. we do not know which tribes captured peter and queen, but they were taken captive and held for several days. and then they were taken to a very destin
one is peter and his wife queen. peter's case is the very earliest case to be decided under the northwest ordinance determining slaves to be free. this is decided before 1800. in an area that is now illinois -- sorry, indiana. vincenze, indiana. this story was never told before because it was hidden in the papers of a private collector. and it is also the only story occurring in the book that takes place in a free jurisdiction. peter and his wife queen are suing for their freedom in indiana. it...
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peter: the big question, of course. the key thing to look for is good acreage and we comments sheets. -- thateage entails sheets refer to people with liquidity problems. joe: can you give us some names? alix: unfortunately you probably can't. issue was oil prices fell and companies were being rated at a higher oil price. peter: that is the big conundrum in this space. they are too wide. this is the first time where they actually met. or oil companies overvalued are vigor countries not willing to pay that much for it? alix: what was the catalyst for this one? is it saying rosetta isn't going to go alone and thought it was going to get. peter: it adds two key assets to the u.s. portfolio. this is a company looking to grow u.s. resource base. alix: a pleasure to meet you. thanks for helping me break down this bond market day. onhave a lot more coming up bloomberg market day. we changed our programming. stay with us. alix: noble energy announcing ats purchase of rosett resources. noble will add 1800 german locations in two
peter: the big question, of course. the key thing to look for is good acreage and we comments sheets. -- thateage entails sheets refer to people with liquidity problems. joe: can you give us some names? alix: unfortunately you probably can't. issue was oil prices fell and companies were being rated at a higher oil price. peter: that is the big conundrum in this space. they are too wide. this is the first time where they actually met. or oil companies overvalued are vigor countries not willing...
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>> that is a great question peter. the late christopher hitchson a liberal writer, asked that very question and wondered why is it you have these third world people in india and africa and why are they sending multi-million checks 10,000 miles away to new york to the clinton foundation to send that work back to do work in their country and the answer given was because it is a way of influence pedaling with a former president and a former president whose wife is first a powerful senator, then the secretary of state. and that is what i think is so mystifying. if you are in india and you are concerned about development, poverty, aids, you name it it doesn't make sense to send it to new york city. why not work with a lot of the great charities in india doing that very same thing. that is one of the things in addition to the timing of the donations, that i think is puzing. >> kazakhstan walk us through what happened there. >> kazakhstan is in central asia. it is on oppressive government and they are rich in minerals. they h
>> that is a great question peter. the late christopher hitchson a liberal writer, asked that very question and wondered why is it you have these third world people in india and africa and why are they sending multi-million checks 10,000 miles away to new york to the clinton foundation to send that work back to do work in their country and the answer given was because it is a way of influence pedaling with a former president and a former president whose wife is first a powerful senator,...
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you are on with peter schweizer. caller: hello peter.ould like to speak to the fact of people like george stephanopoulos and your host the other day attacking you, personally, on your ability to do research on the clinton project. all they look for is personal attacks. i would like for you to defend yourself there. guest: i do not feel that the current conversation is a personal attack. i think it is fair to raise questions about the research in the project. i will say that the stephanopoulos interview was a little odd in that george stephanopoulos worked for the clintons. he was part of the war room for the clinton campaign. he mentioned that for four months, i was a speech writer in the george w. bush white house. but he certainly served the clinton administration longer than four months. i thought that was an interesting decision on the part of abc news. i do not mind a vigorous conversation. what is troubling is the allies of the clintons who have engaged in vicious personal attacks against me. they try to misinterpret or dredge up a
you are on with peter schweizer. caller: hello peter.ould like to speak to the fact of people like george stephanopoulos and your host the other day attacking you, personally, on your ability to do research on the clinton project. all they look for is personal attacks. i would like for you to defend yourself there. guest: i do not feel that the current conversation is a personal attack. i think it is fair to raise questions about the research in the project. i will say that the stephanopoulos...
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peter. peter: thank you so much.one in the financial services and mistry is certainly eager to see what your goal is with the legislation. >> the goal is to give basic relief to the dodd frank act. a lot of the thrust is toward small banks in the country and the smaller to medium-sized banks. there are a number of other things in there. we believe we could improve legislation and we believe it is a good start. >> you want to tweak some things in dodd-frank. you decided not to pursue the fed but there are still changes here. call siu already audit the fed. some people would like to do away with the fed. if we did not have the fed, we would have to create something like it. we need strong oversight of the fed, to know what they are doing and why they are doing it and so forth. they are a creature of congress i doit on the other hand, not believe myself 500 and 35 members of congress ought to be in the board of the government, so to speak. step.f the a good first andlieve it is long needed i hope lawmakers would be rece
peter. peter: thank you so much.one in the financial services and mistry is certainly eager to see what your goal is with the legislation. >> the goal is to give basic relief to the dodd frank act. a lot of the thrust is toward small banks in the country and the smaller to medium-sized banks. there are a number of other things in there. we believe we could improve legislation and we believe it is a good start. >> you want to tweak some things in dodd-frank. you decided not to pursue...
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emily: peter, is this too harsh a step?he minds of mitch mcconnell, for example, it will risk american security. he and other republicans have in making the case that this program, despite the criticism of the program, it is important and essential to keep americans safe. there is a huge debate in the congress right now about whether or not that is the case. he does not have confidence that handing this over to private companies that the nsa will have the kind of real-time access you think they need in order to protect american security. that is the debate right now. the white house is backing this house bill and will like to see this in the hands of the private sector but there is no clear platatheway. >> mitch mcconnell is saying he is not confident in that doing away with it will keep america safe. there was a letter issued by the director of national intelligence and a separate letter by the nsa director that say they are essential given abilities that will remain even if usa freedom is put into place. emily: harley, st
emily: peter, is this too harsh a step?he minds of mitch mcconnell, for example, it will risk american security. he and other republicans have in making the case that this program, despite the criticism of the program, it is important and essential to keep americans safe. there is a huge debate in the congress right now about whether or not that is the case. he does not have confidence that handing this over to private companies that the nsa will have the kind of real-time access you think they...
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you are on with peter schweizer. >> caller: hi peter. i would like for you to speak to the fact that people like makia and george stephanopoulos just attacking you personally on your ability to do research on the clinton project and looking for personal attacks and i would like you defend yourself there little bit. thank you. >> guest: i don't feel the current conversation is a personal attack. i think it's fair to raise questions about the research of a project that i will say the stephanopoulos interview this week was a little bit -- and that george is often opposed works for the clintons. he was part of the clinton campaign and he of course mentioned for four months i was a speechwriter in the george w. bush white house. but he certainly served the clinton administration much longer than four months. so i thought that was a little bit of an interesting decision on the part of abc news. i don't mind having a vigorous conversation. what is troubling is the allies james carville and engaging in vicious personal attacks against me. they t
you are on with peter schweizer. >> caller: hi peter. i would like for you to speak to the fact that people like makia and george stephanopoulos just attacking you personally on your ability to do research on the clinton project and looking for personal attacks and i would like you defend yourself there little bit. thank you. >> guest: i don't feel the current conversation is a personal attack. i think it's fair to raise questions about the research of a project that i will say the...
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peter: you know what?hat is the first time i've ever heard that bernie sanders has dual citizenship. i knew he was jewish. where did you see that read that? nancy: i read that online. i think counterpunch has it. peter: counterpunch? all right. that is nancy and toledo ohio. our producer is up that story as we speak. and judith is in pilot mountain north carolina, republican line. judith: thank you. i want to speak to you about the usda and the trade act. people in the united states to not realize that the usda, the bml, are taking horses out of the united states and taking them to mexico for slaughter. and we don't know if that meat's not coming back to the united states and being sold. and with the amount of medication that most horses that are shown in the united states receive -- the american public, they don't know what they are getting. and the usda and the bml need to stop sending horses to canada and mexico for slaughter. peter: why is this an issue that concerns you? judith: it concerns me because
peter: you know what?hat is the first time i've ever heard that bernie sanders has dual citizenship. i knew he was jewish. where did you see that read that? nancy: i read that online. i think counterpunch has it. peter: counterpunch? all right. that is nancy and toledo ohio. our producer is up that story as we speak. and judith is in pilot mountain north carolina, republican line. judith: thank you. i want to speak to you about the usda and the trade act. people in the united states to not...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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peter: that was part of the fun if you will.flew from the pentagon, group of reporters aboard marine aircraft.he tiltrotor they're hoping it is a duplicate but we took about an hour or so. cannot tell you exactly where we were but it was an interesting trip and fascinating to see that plane in action on the deck. standing on the flight deck, this is the closest i've ever been. i tried to do a couple things on camera come at you see me get blown sideways. erik: mccain would not do it again presumably due to the price tag. is the future as bright for the f 35 that it was now that we are in the era of nonconventional warfare? peter: this is a program a lot of people said is too big to at this point in the program they are not going to turn back. they've made a huge financial commitment to it. it looks like the navy version, the air force version, still in development. the fact that we get the first combat certification would be an major milestone -- wants to be -- would be a major milestone. they argue the price tag will go down an
peter: that was part of the fun if you will.flew from the pentagon, group of reporters aboard marine aircraft.he tiltrotor they're hoping it is a duplicate but we took about an hour or so. cannot tell you exactly where we were but it was an interesting trip and fascinating to see that plane in action on the deck. standing on the flight deck, this is the closest i've ever been. i tried to do a couple things on camera come at you see me get blown sideways. erik: mccain would not do it again...
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peter: every consumers their own aggregator.hing from their broadband service, something from the broadcast network something on the mobile device and they create their own schedules. what will dominate that world is strong brands. >> you've mentioned some of the things you've looked at and invested in our also -- you looked all over the world. one of the things we are copying from your success, what michael is going to do with his own company, is have a chance to look at any situation, not something just write down the center of the plate of the business you are already in. there has never been a more explosive time for value creation. maybe some value loss or dislocation. that opportunity is not just in the u.s. peter: i'm sure you see it inside your movie business which is now somewhere in the neighborhood of 75% international. these big brands have enormous residents all over the world. you are beginning to see that with various media outlets. we have a number of investments in india, which will be the biggest country in the
peter: every consumers their own aggregator.hing from their broadband service, something from the broadcast network something on the mobile device and they create their own schedules. what will dominate that world is strong brands. >> you've mentioned some of the things you've looked at and invested in our also -- you looked all over the world. one of the things we are copying from your success, what michael is going to do with his own company, is have a chance to look at any situation,...
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you are on with peter welch. caller: hi, peter. how are you all? good morning, congressman.uest: good morning. caller: i have an offbeat question that has been bothering me for a long time and i know it has to be bothering a lot of people in this country. i want to know why the management of the democrats, the democratic party, and the management of the republicans and the republican party -- when you have a vote of there, every one of you votes one way, and the other side votes the same on the other way. it is like you do not have an independent brain or something. i mean can't you all think for yourself? it seems like somebody would have to disagree with the party from time to time, and i know you all do from time to time. host: let's get a response mike. guest: you have a point here. one of the problems is there have been an escalation in partisanship in part of the rules -- in part because of the rules we have in congress, and because of the way the districts have been gerrymandered. most of the districts have been designed to be strongly democrat or republican and they
you are on with peter welch. caller: hi, peter. how are you all? good morning, congressman.uest: good morning. caller: i have an offbeat question that has been bothering me for a long time and i know it has to be bothering a lot of people in this country. i want to know why the management of the democrats, the democratic party, and the management of the republicans and the republican party -- when you have a vote of there, every one of you votes one way, and the other side votes the same on the...
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i'm getting back in. >> peter doocy, candidadid the half of your crowd leave? or are they insisting that they want to be arrested to? >> reporter: there are still people here, yeah, geraldo. excuse me, all right, he, they want me to step away from the shot, geraldo to report. but really, the point that they're trying to make is that they think they're being treated differently since the officers have now given them polite warning, they don't believe that some african-americans are given warnings before they are taken right in. that was point that one of the organizers here this afternoon made. and really, after they made that point, a good chunk of the crowd left. but some of them are still sticking around. they seem stubbornly planted underneath a cherry blossom tree here in this park. and it does look like these are ones who want to be arrested the most, want to see what central booking looks like the most. so we'll see. >> peter, can you ask them where they're from? >> reporter: hey, ryan, hey, geraldo? across the street now, from this, from this event we ha
i'm getting back in. >> peter doocy, candidadid the half of your crowd leave? or are they insisting that they want to be arrested to? >> reporter: there are still people here, yeah, geraldo. excuse me, all right, he, they want me to step away from the shot, geraldo to report. but really, the point that they're trying to make is that they think they're being treated differently since the officers have now given them polite warning, they don't believe that some african-americans are...
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peter. >> kelly cobiella. you. >>> still ahead, a-rod is slugging his way into the history books. why the hard work may not pay off. >>> here comes american pharaoh and he sweeps up on the far outside and they're into the stretch. >> in case you missed this was the scene yesterday at churchills downs as american pharaoh won the 141st kentucky derby. a record crowd of more than 170,000 fans was on hand as the young colt captured the roses heading into the winner's circle. american pharaoh a favorite to become the first triple count winner in 37 years. next stop, the preakness in two weeks. >>> hitting home rungs may be the easy part for alex rodriguez but now the yankees organization is playing hard ball. the team is refusing to pay a-rod a $6 million bonus for hitting his 660th home run this week, a feat that ties him with willie mays on the all-time homer list. the yanks argue the bonus written into his contract no longer valid given his history of steroid use. the players union plans to appeal. >>> a-rod isn
peter. >> kelly cobiella. you. >>> still ahead, a-rod is slugging his way into the history books. why the hard work may not pay off. >>> here comes american pharaoh and he sweeps up on the far outside and they're into the stretch. >> in case you missed this was the scene yesterday at churchills downs as american pharaoh won the 141st kentucky derby. a record crowd of more than 170,000 fans was on hand as the young colt captured the roses heading into the winner's...
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pier kol -- peter cohen, for years now, with ownership and affordable housing, we found him to be a tremendous resource toward bettering the community, what they receive, and some of the services that can better their lives, as you know we have the largest income inequality here in san francisco and the needs for the deep understanding of dealing with communities that are being effected by whether issues of displacement or path ways, or affordable homeowner ship and rentals, peter has been an aconstitute, resource for us we hope to keep his voice, and knowledge, not only that but after hours, he's a tremendous resource with community groups, different forums he's accessible, i would encourage both of you, and
pier kol -- peter cohen, for years now, with ownership and affordable housing, we found him to be a tremendous resource toward bettering the community, what they receive, and some of the services that can better their lives, as you know we have the largest income inequality here in san francisco and the needs for the deep understanding of dealing with communities that are being effected by whether issues of displacement or path ways, or affordable homeowner ship and rentals, peter has been an...
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peter joins me for a preview of that interview.warren is saying the is going to undermine part of dodd-frank. and you explain what that is that she is alleging and how likely it is she could derail the deal? peter: this is going to be an uphill fight for senator warren. they believe there is an opportunity not only in the senate but in the house of representatives to force this deal back to the drawing board. what she is talking about on dodd-frank -- this is been an area of contention with the white house between the president's team and the senator . she believes tpa, the transpacific partnership and the european deal to come, what allow for changes to dodd-frank based on international agreements. the white house insists that is not possible under these deals and that is where the debate is on that issue. she is saying she is trying to make an amendment to the fast-track bill saying there is no way to roll back regulatory rules under any trade deal approved under trask -- under fast-track authority. olivia: what does this infight
peter joins me for a preview of that interview.warren is saying the is going to undermine part of dodd-frank. and you explain what that is that she is alleging and how likely it is she could derail the deal? peter: this is going to be an uphill fight for senator warren. they believe there is an opportunity not only in the senate but in the house of representatives to force this deal back to the drawing board. what she is talking about on dodd-frank -- this is been an area of contention with the...