40
40
Nov 21, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
peter is correct. in terms of real housing prices, the fall of real housing prices, it wasn't as severe as it was in our most recent. but in terms of the impact on construction activity and home ownership, they're of equal magnitude. and of course we're not used to home ownership rates of just under 46%. but then they fell to 41% over a ten-year period. this observation was made in 1953. this is about 20 years after the reforms of the 1930s had been enacted. i'm going to read it because that's the way i am. since the fhlb act, federal housing act was passed, there has been very little thinking about the mortgage system. we have proceeded on a crisis-to-crisis basis, until our sense of directions has been blurred if not lost. that was said by a guy who may not be familiar to many of you but for those of us who are nerds on the mortgage market, he's a guy who we know helped draft and implement the original fha legislation, prolific housing researcher, consultant of the mortgage housing bankers, coined th
peter is correct. in terms of real housing prices, the fall of real housing prices, it wasn't as severe as it was in our most recent. but in terms of the impact on construction activity and home ownership, they're of equal magnitude. and of course we're not used to home ownership rates of just under 46%. but then they fell to 41% over a ten-year period. this observation was made in 1953. this is about 20 years after the reforms of the 1930s had been enacted. i'm going to read it because that's...
128
128
Nov 18, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
peter is correct. in terms of real housing prices, the fall of real housing prices, it wasn't as severe as it was in our most recent. but in terms of the impact on construction activity and home ownership, they're of equal magnitude. and of course we're not used to home ownership rates of just under 46%. then they fell to 41% over a ten-year period. to 41% over a ten-year period. so substantial disruption in the mortgage market during this period. and you can also see that in the institutional structure of the market. i give you some more county-level stuff for those who are interested in such things. but the second thing i'd like to do is give you this observation, and this observation was made in january 1953. so, this is about 20 years after the reforms of the 1930s had been enacted. i'm going to read it because that's the way i am. since the fhlb act and national housing act were passed, there has been very little original thinking about the mortgage system. we have proceeded on a crisis-to-crisis
peter is correct. in terms of real housing prices, the fall of real housing prices, it wasn't as severe as it was in our most recent. but in terms of the impact on construction activity and home ownership, they're of equal magnitude. and of course we're not used to home ownership rates of just under 46%. then they fell to 41% over a ten-year period. to 41% over a ten-year period. so substantial disruption in the mortgage market during this period. and you can also see that in the institutional...
65
65
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: no, i do not.nk it is human nature, first of all, when something is just intrinsically sad, we tend to turn away. it is too horrible. really? this child has been burned with cigarettes? really? this young woman has been raped by a relative? this boy has been beaten with a tree branch? how do we deal with that? how do we process? the great thing about first star, yes, that is where our kids are from. but what we are all about is education, so that they become a transformed, high potential human being. so, we are the happy bit, the silver lining in the cloud, and that makes it much easier to talk about. it does not take anything away from the tragedies, but i think the biggest lesson that is there is nothing the matter with them. horrible things have been done to them, but they have triumphed over that and they are now going to be happy, professional, successful, middle-class americans and be part of our greater society. and it is not just them, it is the children they are going to raise, their child
peter: no, i do not.nk it is human nature, first of all, when something is just intrinsically sad, we tend to turn away. it is too horrible. really? this child has been burned with cigarettes? really? this young woman has been raped by a relative? this boy has been beaten with a tree branch? how do we deal with that? how do we process? the great thing about first star, yes, that is where our kids are from. but what we are all about is education, so that they become a transformed, high potential...
173
173
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
(peter mumbling) - [davy] peter? look, there's a mummy. - hey, there's son of mummy. - oh. - oh hi pete. - peter, peter? what are you doing out here tied up with a gag in your mouth? (mumbling) what are you doing here tied up with a gag in your mouth? - suffering for my art. - [davy] oh, isn't that nice. - that's a beautiful copy peter. - the man who painted that was brilliant. - [all together] that means they've switched the paintings. (ominous music) john, we're giving you a raise. that's fantastic! but i'm gonna pass. are you ok? honey, you got another present. no thank you, dad. who says no to more? time warner cable internet gives you more of what you and those little data hoggers want. like ultra-fast speeds up to 300 megs. that's 50x faster than dsl. this internet speed is sick. and with home wifi, the whole family can be online at once. g reat for kids to stream scary shows while not cleaning their room. you'll also get our exclusive 1-hour arrival window, a money-back guarantee, and there's no contract to si
(peter mumbling) - [davy] peter? look, there's a mummy. - hey, there's son of mummy. - oh. - oh hi pete. - peter, peter? what are you doing out here tied up with a gag in your mouth? (mumbling) what are you doing here tied up with a gag in your mouth? - suffering for my art. - [davy] oh, isn't that nice. - that's a beautiful copy peter. - the man who painted that was brilliant. - [all together] that means they've switched the paintings. (ominous music) john, we're giving you a raise. that's...
70
70
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
that, peter? i want to point out to the audience how i hate to say this, misleading that chart is. it's a fundamental problem i've always had and many other people have had with ed and peter in terms of how they love to lump subprime and all day loans. for those who don't know, all day loans is basically a euphemism for what's called option arm loans, which are unbelievably toxic, they have negative amortization, interest only. they were the worst performing loans along with s&ls. let me see if i can read this. >> is this the chart you want here? >> he says -- i don't know, my glasses are a little foggy. let's start with loans which fico under 620, that's a $100 billion, is that right? look at loans with fico stores from 620 to 660, that's 230 billion, am i right? let's look at loans with origination ltvs over 90%. what is that? $267 billion. my math is not great, but that seems like it's almost $600 billion of the $837 billion. am i right? it's a huge share. okay. so here is -- i'm speaking now f
that, peter? i want to point out to the audience how i hate to say this, misleading that chart is. it's a fundamental problem i've always had and many other people have had with ed and peter in terms of how they love to lump subprime and all day loans. for those who don't know, all day loans is basically a euphemism for what's called option arm loans, which are unbelievably toxic, they have negative amortization, interest only. they were the worst performing loans along with s&ls. let me...
236
236
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
so you start with is by peter d. amanda sue is eight years old when apollo 11 landed on the man in july 1969. he is wide eyed, transfixed by the magic of nasa, the magic of apollo is by then. the first time in that foot on another body and has determined kind of like a pile that was what was possible and "star trek" was what could be possible and he drank all that tank and he believed in all of this. he sat out this unbelievable class to become a master not. his original pursuit was to get there through the typical channels through nasa and he went to m.i.t. and harvard and did all of these things just so you could one day get to space. he gets out of college and realizes nasa is winding down its man's face programs or he was not going to be the one. that was not the way he would get there. what comes next in the special recipe is a book. so she reads a certain book, which connects the story to the golden age of aviation. she reads the spirit of st. louis and he has this moment where he's reading that and he had thou
so you start with is by peter d. amanda sue is eight years old when apollo 11 landed on the man in july 1969. he is wide eyed, transfixed by the magic of nasa, the magic of apollo is by then. the first time in that foot on another body and has determined kind of like a pile that was what was possible and "star trek" was what could be possible and he drank all that tank and he believed in all of this. he sat out this unbelievable class to become a master not. his original pursuit was...
94
94
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 1
peter thiel is paying them not to go. khosla: i disagree with peter.ge and high school are very urgent. there are people who do well without an education and people who will do well no matter what subject to take. i think college gives you a grounding to be able to do things that adapt over time. emily: vinod khosla on bloomberg "studio 1.0." more next when khosla gives us his take on the gender gap in silicon valley. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: in part two of our conversation with vinod khosla, we talked about the advice he gives to entrepreneurs. we talked about why he believes most vc's actually hurt rather than help. take a listen. khosla: applying business school metrics to innovative startups is the wrong thing. when people do that, they actually hurt a company. i do not believe just because you have earned the right to advise an entrepreneur, but being a board member. if you are going to advise entrepreneurs, you should have started companies, known how hard and painful it is, how difficult the trade-offs are. it is painful being an entreprene
peter thiel is paying them not to go. khosla: i disagree with peter.ge and high school are very urgent. there are people who do well without an education and people who will do well no matter what subject to take. i think college gives you a grounding to be able to do things that adapt over time. emily: vinod khosla on bloomberg "studio 1.0." more next when khosla gives us his take on the gender gap in silicon valley. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: in part two of our conversation...
145
145
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
as one step at a time for peter. is one step at a time for erik lindbergh, for everybody who's involved in this where it was just a matter of again going back to the word first appearance and innovating -- perseverance your incoming back to time and again and having this singular dream that you have to see realized. so that's one of the things that i most love about this story. >> are we done done or can i add something? >> added. >> okay. i just want to say that there is so much it's not in this book that when you read it you go how could there be more? but this guy, this young guy named mike millville was too old to fly for the airline and he flew this rocketship into space. >> when he was a 63. >> and he actually fluid. so it's not like the space shuttle computer flies up there, right, the pilot is that doing anything. spaceship one, the pilot is holding the stick the whole time. like you fly the plane to space. i guess my point is, we even if you're a young kid at 63 you can still go for it. i mean, the story con
as one step at a time for peter. is one step at a time for erik lindbergh, for everybody who's involved in this where it was just a matter of again going back to the word first appearance and innovating -- perseverance your incoming back to time and again and having this singular dream that you have to see realized. so that's one of the things that i most love about this story. >> are we done done or can i add something? >> added. >> okay. i just want to say that there is so...
102
102
Nov 30, 2016
11/16
by
WMUR
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. food items, clothing, silent auction items from anything to raise money for the homeless. christmas morning, then only have a great know what they go shopping and fill the back to the clothing, toiletries, toothpaste committee odorant and everything. sean: where are you located? peter: 500 commercial street. look for our vodka and beer. got any good gift ideas? ? verizon prepaid is gonna be my gift ? ? no extra charges ? ? cash stays in your pocket ? ? it's got hd streaming others are too stingy... ? (deep voice) with verizon you look awesome. ? you wanted more data and look what santa gave ya ? ? verizon keeps you going with that always-on data ? ? 4g lte that's a lotta speed ? ? think about it n' you'll say... ? (deep voice) "that's the deal of my dreams." with verizon you look awesome. on the best network sean: you can help make sure every child in new hampshire gets a gift this holiday season giving toy drive. it kicks off this friday and runs through sunday at toys "r" us locatio
peter: 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. food items, clothing, silent auction items from anything to raise money for the homeless. christmas morning, then only have a great know what they go shopping and fill the back to the clothing, toiletries, toothpaste committee odorant and everything. sean: where are you located? peter: 500 commercial street. look for our vodka and beer. got any good gift ideas? ? verizon prepaid is gonna be my gift ? ? no extra charges ? ? cash stays in your pocket ? ? it's got hd...
56
56
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
KCNC
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
it is about how he came to write peter pan. but, the touring production which has haded songs and scenes focuses on love of for creativity. >> he makes the decision not that oh i'm going to write peter pan. he makes this decision, it is before he comes up with peter pan. it is that i'm going to now open myself up to the world. and see what hits me. i will open myself up. use my imagination. and see what happens. and then, all of these things happen. >> reporter: i must say, the first 20 minutes has characters and scenes set. moves, slowly. but by the end of the first act, i was captured by the end of the second. i was simply amazed. it makes you realize the power of theatrical magic. ? [ music ] ? [ singing ] >> reporter: this is a show about love, imagination, and family. and i have to tell you ... i went in not knowing what to expect and i just loved it. i'm critic at large greg moody for cbs4 news. >> thanks greg. finding neverland opens december 20. the buell and we have tickets and information. just by heading to our websi
it is about how he came to write peter pan. but, the touring production which has haded songs and scenes focuses on love of for creativity. >> he makes the decision not that oh i'm going to write peter pan. he makes this decision, it is before he comes up with peter pan. it is that i'm going to now open myself up to the world. and see what hits me. i will open myself up. use my imagination. and see what happens. and then, all of these things happen. >> reporter: i must say, the...
41
41
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, peter? >> do you want to go back to -- >> no your. >> i'd like to respond all of it because damon told a story, about the fact that fannie mae and freddie mac as i recall correctly were privatized in 2000 that a government guarantee and they were able to make great profits by using a government guarantee, and they raced into the subprime loans because they're going to be very profitable with this government guarantee. the trouble is that fannie and freddie were, in fact, privatized if you want to call it that in 1970. between 1970-1992, they were the same firms. they had the same abilities. they had the government support. they could buy mortgages and hold mortgages and they could securitize mortgages. they did everything the same way, but they insisted during the period between 1970-1992 on prime mortgages. why did they change? my point originally was simply that in 1992 the affordable housing goals were impose on them. damon was correct in this, that is that fannie mae and freddie mac did
yes, peter? >> do you want to go back to -- >> no your. >> i'd like to respond all of it because damon told a story, about the fact that fannie mae and freddie mac as i recall correctly were privatized in 2000 that a government guarantee and they were able to make great profits by using a government guarantee, and they raced into the subprime loans because they're going to be very profitable with this government guarantee. the trouble is that fannie and freddie were, in fact,...
48
48
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 1
peter: i think so. i think we need to ask the question what enabled him to rise to the top in the republican primaries. he was pushing the birther issue even after obama had produced his birth certificate so this is him to the front of the republican primaries is when he started chanting, "build a wall." in my view, he started separating himself from some of the other republican candidates and he had that kind of outsider status, the successful businessman who was going to shake things up in washington. i think he's tapping in to people who are an outsider but he's also tapping in to a certain segment of the population that is very much concerned with losing cultural control because we've seen all these changes that have been taking place. sam: yeah. todd, what do you think about that? is there a sense in which there are cultural issues that are overriding economic issues? todd: i think the economic issues intensify the folks that as they watch the country change, it changes ethnically and it's changing
peter: i think so. i think we need to ask the question what enabled him to rise to the top in the republican primaries. he was pushing the birther issue even after obama had produced his birth certificate so this is him to the front of the republican primaries is when he started chanting, "build a wall." in my view, he started separating himself from some of the other republican candidates and he had that kind of outsider status, the successful businessman who was going to shake...
106
106
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
manus: what were we worried about, peter?ed about their net income. .sbc is up 40% barclays had a nice, lovely, third quarter seven numbers. lenders have risen twice as fast as the broader market. does that continue when you see that kind of data from the bank industry, cannot momentum that momentuman continue? in thewe have to make it context of where we are coming from. it is relatively cheap. the fact that you get some sort of mean reversion and rally in the context of an environment where yields globally are rising, that is actually quite a supportive environment for banks. i do not think you can look at it solely in the context of brexit or the uncertainty around the u.k. markets. anna: you have to take the broader picture. tell me what you were saying about the risks around the small caps. you think anything that is exposed to the u.k. consumer, the period we are in now is a honey me them -- honeymoon period? it has not yet come home to roost? peter: the reality is, you see increase int an inflation. what that will do i
manus: what were we worried about, peter?ed about their net income. .sbc is up 40% barclays had a nice, lovely, third quarter seven numbers. lenders have risen twice as fast as the broader market. does that continue when you see that kind of data from the bank industry, cannot momentum that momentuman continue? in thewe have to make it context of where we are coming from. it is relatively cheap. the fact that you get some sort of mean reversion and rally in the context of an environment where...
414
414
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 414
favorite 0
quote 0
- davy. - peter! - davy. - peter! - davy. - untie me, you know, we've gotta get out. - oh yes, i'll have you out of here, untie the knot, just as soon as i... lemme see, oh yes, you know the knot? well there's a little part underneath it. peter, my finger, don't pull on my finger, will you? - peter's gotta have found davy by now. let's get outta here. - [mikey] el tolencio and myself, wish to thank you for the banquet, but the wine and everything, we need to get some air. - some air! - some air, we gotta get outta here. - stick it through the figure eight. now do it, will you? now, underneath, you see the string hanging down, rossed like a figure, well, an eight, an eight. it's shaped like this, an eight, you got that? well anyway, you take that, and you take the loose end. been here for 25 minutes. (shouting) - oh no mr. bandit, please don't. - peter, you're choking me. - bango, bango bango bango! - mr. bandit, please don't. - don't what? it's mike and, i mean it's micky and mike! - mikey and mike who? - micky and mi
- davy. - peter! - davy. - peter! - davy. - untie me, you know, we've gotta get out. - oh yes, i'll have you out of here, untie the knot, just as soon as i... lemme see, oh yes, you know the knot? well there's a little part underneath it. peter, my finger, don't pull on my finger, will you? - peter's gotta have found davy by now. let's get outta here. - [mikey] el tolencio and myself, wish to thank you for the banquet, but the wine and everything, we need to get some air. - some air! - some...
64
64
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. - wait 'til you get to the part about saint peter. - saint peter in here too? - keep going, you'll come to it. - when we kids ask him to drive us some place in the car he says " what's the matter with you kids? " why when i was a boy i use to walk 10 miles to school " in six feet of snow barefoot" that is about all i know about his boyhood. (laughs) except he raised a albino gopher. i guess there wasn't much to do in those days. (laughs) - here you read it. (laughs) - college life, in college romance struck him down in the person of margaret merrick when saint peter inducts mr. anderson into the pearly gates... - inducts? what are they running up there now an induction center? - actually it's a pretty good word for what she has in mind. - come on betty. - when saint peter inducts mr. anderson into the pearly gate, he will not find senator or "governtnor", g-o-v-e-r-n-t-n-o-r, or "govertnor" wrote after his name but saint peter will say to himself "ah, this is a real square sided man". (laughs) - one, oh now here she lists your square sides. - good. - i think we
. - wait 'til you get to the part about saint peter. - saint peter in here too? - keep going, you'll come to it. - when we kids ask him to drive us some place in the car he says " what's the matter with you kids? " why when i was a boy i use to walk 10 miles to school " in six feet of snow barefoot" that is about all i know about his boyhood. (laughs) except he raised a albino gopher. i guess there wasn't much to do in those days. (laughs) - here you read it. (laughs) -...
70
70
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: robert mcdowell, you went from the majority to the minority. did you try to push some things through? robert: shout out to my good friend. he was acting chairman for the first few months of 2009. our friend jonathan edelstein, undertaking the most difficult job, which is the digital television transition. it is the era of the three amigos, led by the chief amigo here. mike copps, i will destroy all the credibility we have for our constituents, we agreed 100% of the time. items 50 votes on major and we voted together unanimously on all 50 of those items. the only divide we cannot bridge was the tar heels and i am a duke blue devil. the transitions are very important. the bush to obama transition, we worked with the obama transition team. we talked about ideas and things like fcc process reform. we worked on those issues as well. what can be more transparent, more public comments, etc. all of these things are very important in terms of policymaking and the nuts and bolts operations of government. you can disagree on the outcome, which should have
peter: robert mcdowell, you went from the majority to the minority. did you try to push some things through? robert: shout out to my good friend. he was acting chairman for the first few months of 2009. our friend jonathan edelstein, undertaking the most difficult job, which is the digital television transition. it is the era of the three amigos, led by the chief amigo here. mike copps, i will destroy all the credibility we have for our constituents, we agreed 100% of the time. items 50 votes...
210
210
Nov 20, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
- peter? peter? - peterka? - [nicolai] nice american traitor, what do you know about microfilm? - nothing, nothing, i don't even go to the movies! - you know nothing? we'll see after the brainwash is complete. - brainwash? - well if you're going to brainwash me, you'd better use a good detergent. new reebersober's brain detergent doesn't fade, bleach, or shrink your brains. - and it comes in an unbreakable plastic bottle. but be sure it doesn't get in your eyes! (sprays bottle) (canned laughter) (classical piano music) - hey, pete! - hey, peter! - i bet he's around here somewhere. - hey, peter! - where is he? - (whistles) pete! - one, two, three, four. - hey, pardon me, i-- - one, two, three, four. - did you notice a prisoner, possibly being held against his own will, who at this very moment may be in front of a firing squad, named peter tork? s your name peter tork? (drumroll) - no, it's not! - ok, sorry to bother you. - it's alright. (canned laughter) (gunshots) - my error! - that's alright, we'll see ya later! - alright, (claps) rehearse! - right, rehearsal! - yeah. - you. ex
- peter? peter? - peterka? - [nicolai] nice american traitor, what do you know about microfilm? - nothing, nothing, i don't even go to the movies! - you know nothing? we'll see after the brainwash is complete. - brainwash? - well if you're going to brainwash me, you'd better use a good detergent. new reebersober's brain detergent doesn't fade, bleach, or shrink your brains. - and it comes in an unbreakable plastic bottle. but be sure it doesn't get in your eyes! (sprays bottle) (canned...
86
86
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
peter, thank you again for coming. thank you. >> and now the moderated a real modern by colleague, professor art wilmarth. >> thank you and welcome everybody. we are delighted to have you. i think we are very stimulated an interesting discussion of two issues, i guess like the god we are looking backwards and looking forward so we're looking first backwards at the financial crisis and asking the question of whether u.s. housing policy before the crisis played an important role in essentially sowing the seeds of the crisis. and then secondly we are going to be asking the question of what should be the u.s. housing policy going forward. i'm not going to anticipate the commentators remarks but obviously all of you are aware that fannie mae and freddie mac are in a quasi-limbo state at the moment. there are essentially controlled by the federal government through conservatorships and there is periodic continuing debate about what the future of those organizations should be, or what any alternative organization might be in
peter, thank you again for coming. thank you. >> and now the moderated a real modern by colleague, professor art wilmarth. >> thank you and welcome everybody. we are delighted to have you. i think we are very stimulated an interesting discussion of two issues, i guess like the god we are looking backwards and looking forward so we're looking first backwards at the financial crisis and asking the question of whether u.s. housing policy before the crisis played an important role in...
78
78
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this show is about the making of "peter pan." . j. m. barry, the author relationship with -- he meets and falls in love with a father and mother riley, a widower and four boys. he uses those characters and adventures to write the play of "peter pan." it's about how actually the play came double. it's based on fact. it's cool. it's cool. >> very cool. what is it about the musical that really speaks to the kid at heart? we know peter pan, of course, for all of us, the dream of neverland. >> well, you know, i think kid and they just wanted to fly so bad. just wishing they could never grow up, and just sort of celebrates concern it celebrates those things, and it's also poignant in the fact that those -- we do. we grow up. >> inevitably we do. >> it is, the inevitability of adulthood. >> so playing captain hook, how does that role compare to some of the other roles you've had? . >> well i actually get to play two roles, which is super i play charles froman, an actual historical figure, who produces it play "peter pan," and i play captain hoo
. >> this show is about the making of "peter pan." . j. m. barry, the author relationship with -- he meets and falls in love with a father and mother riley, a widower and four boys. he uses those characters and adventures to write the play of "peter pan." it's about how actually the play came double. it's based on fact. it's cool. it's cool. >> very cool. what is it about the musical that really speaks to the kid at heart? we know peter pan, of course, for all of...
74
74
Nov 5, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: jeff, same question. jeffrey: same disclaimer, i am not here representing the trump campaign or mr. trump in any way, and i have some criticisms and praise on that front. 's policiesr. trump are concerned, there are a lot objectives.als and i think we all want to see the benefits of the internet be made available to all. i think we want to see more rapid innovation. i think we want to see lower prices. i think what mr. trump is saying is that the path to those objectives is less regulation, lower taxation, and so forth. inyou are a believer government as an instrument in achieving those goals, as many democrats are, then you are going to have a bullet point agenda as secretary clinton does. there is no question that her bullet point agenda is much longer and more extensive than trump's agenda is. the question is, will it be more effective? trump's people would argue that regulation and taxation is an across-the-board policy that would achieve results. peter: craig aaron also brought up the fact that donal
peter: jeff, same question. jeffrey: same disclaimer, i am not here representing the trump campaign or mr. trump in any way, and i have some criticisms and praise on that front. 's policiesr. trump are concerned, there are a lot objectives.als and i think we all want to see the benefits of the internet be made available to all. i think we want to see more rapid innovation. i think we want to see lower prices. i think what mr. trump is saying is that the path to those objectives is less...
113
113
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now, liz macdonald and peter no ritchie. peter -- mow ritchie. peter, the left wants us to think this is ray is schism that's fueling trump, that his supporters just wanted to keep others out and while there may be an element of that in that, you know, look, if you're going to have a country, you need to have borders, what they seemed to be missing over and over again was this reality of life in ohio and in pennsylvania from manufacturing worker right now. she wasn't even there in the beginning campaigning or reaching out to them. isn't it fundamentally a lesson in economics? in other words, these workers are in tough shape, they need help, and they responded? >> well, the immigration issue was the way he used that to get some attention, to get himself into the game. but once into the game, he started connecting with voters throughout the country that are beyond the big, metropolitan areas of new york, san francisco, the people that aren't in finance or software, something like that, and are in the communities like reading, pennsylvania, which ha
joining me now, liz macdonald and peter no ritchie. peter -- mow ritchie. peter, the left wants us to think this is ray is schism that's fueling trump, that his supporters just wanted to keep others out and while there may be an element of that in that, you know, look, if you're going to have a country, you need to have borders, what they seemed to be missing over and over again was this reality of life in ohio and in pennsylvania from manufacturing worker right now. she wasn't even there in...
63
63
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
officer peters was off duty at the time of the inci apology. seven's on your side with a traffic alert for anyone driving in dc two new speed cameras are now out, and even though they're not giving out tickets just yet -- you'll want to know where they are. dc police tell us the cameras are on hillcrest drive, and alabama avenue southeast. those are both areas where they say speeding and pedestrian safety are a big issue. the cameras will start their 30-day "warning period" on december 15th, and then on january 14th, you can expect actual tickets. there may now be a candy bar that is perfect for you. oreo is teaming up with european chocolate company and is introducing the "milka oreo chocolate candy bar" and "milka oreo big crunch chocolate candy bar." now-- both bars have oreo cookies in the middle. but the "big crunch" is a giant candy bar meant for sharing, weighing in at 10-and-a-half ounces. both bars will be availible nationwide in january. weather. toss to eileen - am clouds, pm sun today - warming up each day (upper 60s by friday) - bi
officer peters was off duty at the time of the inci apology. seven's on your side with a traffic alert for anyone driving in dc two new speed cameras are now out, and even though they're not giving out tickets just yet -- you'll want to know where they are. dc police tell us the cameras are on hillcrest drive, and alabama avenue southeast. those are both areas where they say speeding and pedestrian safety are a big issue. the cameras will start their 30-day "warning period" on...
123
123
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
KVVU
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 2
fox5's peter dawson joins us live from the strip hotel, where peter is waiting for an update from caesars. peter, what's the mood like out there this morning? we should hear from caesars at 6 a-m. we have been out here all night as guests returned to their hotel rooms. it was pretty chaotic last night, with many guests demanding answers about when the power would be restored and when they could get their stuff. thursday morning, a construction crew accidently hit a main power basement, cutting power to the entire casino. the power went black just before 10 o'clock. a full evacuation of the property was ordered at noon after the generators failed to kick in. 3,000 people were displaced from the 29 hundred rooms at the resort. no one went to the hospital but some guests were pretty shaken up, trapped in the elevators. "i hear is banging and screaming and there was people stuck in there" "nobody was around to give me directions" "i tripped on the last three stairs" "we were going to be homeless in las vegas for the night" firefighters rescued 11 people from the hotel's elevators. they had to
fox5's peter dawson joins us live from the strip hotel, where peter is waiting for an update from caesars. peter, what's the mood like out there this morning? we should hear from caesars at 6 a-m. we have been out here all night as guests returned to their hotel rooms. it was pretty chaotic last night, with many guests demanding answers about when the power would be restored and when they could get their stuff. thursday morning, a construction crew accidently hit a main power basement, cutting...
69
69
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: that's right.as pushed to move beyond the traditional e-commerce business they have. they bought a company in southeast asia that does e-commerce and that's one of the potential expansion areas for them and they are moving aggressively into the cloud business following amazon possibly then using the servers they have to deliver crowd services. now they are trying to move those services in china and offer them to others and us this -- this will give us an insight into whether that high-margin business is succeeding. emily: i sat down with the alibaba president a couple of weeks ago and asked from the outside, you see gdp growth and greater concerns about the flatness of the chinese economy. it may never grow as fast as a once did. yet you have alibaba saying the chinese economy is still growing and spending money. what are we seeing on the ground and how are those things not at odds? peter: alibaba has been able to capitalize on that over its history and we will get more insight this quarter. the ch
peter: that's right.as pushed to move beyond the traditional e-commerce business they have. they bought a company in southeast asia that does e-commerce and that's one of the potential expansion areas for them and they are moving aggressively into the cloud business following amazon possibly then using the servers they have to deliver crowd services. now they are trying to move those services in china and offer them to others and us this -- this will give us an insight into whether that...
76
76
Nov 23, 2016
11/16
by
WFLA
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
here comes peter cottontail hopping down the bunny trail ? ?. >> a producer at deca records had to convince him to sing his biggest hit. >> i said i don't sing this stuff. i'm a country singer. he said i don't care. you're going to record it next week. >> he only made $50 off that classic song, but an instant star. >> i got a call from my manager and he said we got you on the grand ole opry with hank williams in tennessee. >> mervin has performed 24 songs and performed with country music royalty. look at all these records. he even sang with a 20-year-old nashville newcomer named dolly. did you know who she was really? >> no, no. i didn't have any idea who she was. so i walked into the studio this day and here was this girl who introduced me to dolly parton. this song. ? ? we had all the good things going baby ? ? >> reporter: merv became one of dolly's biggest fans. he bought tickets for her tampa concert weeks ago. >> i sure would like to see her. it would be nice just to say hello to her. >> reporter: i shared merv's humble request with dolly'
here comes peter cottontail hopping down the bunny trail ? ?. >> a producer at deca records had to convince him to sing his biggest hit. >> i said i don't sing this stuff. i'm a country singer. he said i don't care. you're going to record it next week. >> he only made $50 off that classic song, but an instant star. >> i got a call from my manager and he said we got you on the grand ole opry with hank williams in tennessee. >> mervin has performed 24 songs and...
87
87
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
peter, again, why the video, why not the press conference? in general, how do you think trump is hamming his image right now? >> you know, it's effective. why hold a press conference and get asked tough questions when you can just put this out there. he's been very effective at this. the substance is one thing we need to mention. nice to talk about getting rid of energy regulations. let's be honest here, we have a climate denier in the white house. get rid of the regulations on coal plants and according to the journal, "nature," if it carbon emissions continue to rise throughout the century as they will if donald trump gets rid of these regulations, 13 million americans they estimate in coastal areas will be forced to relocate. it's nice to talk about creating jobs. maybe there will be some jobs created in coal country. the consequences of a wholesale repudiation of president obama and indeed the entire world agenda on climate change will have very devastating consequences in this country. >> all right, guys, i know you want to respond. hold
peter, again, why the video, why not the press conference? in general, how do you think trump is hamming his image right now? >> you know, it's effective. why hold a press conference and get asked tough questions when you can just put this out there. he's been very effective at this. the substance is one thing we need to mention. nice to talk about getting rid of energy regulations. let's be honest here, we have a climate denier in the white house. get rid of the regulations on coal...
67
67
Nov 23, 2016
11/16
by
KVVU
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
this is peter ward. following last night's announcement he posted this picture to twitter, saying he's come full circle from a northeast golden knights hockey team. pretty cool. n-h-l teams are ready to welcome the vegas golden knights to the league. the new york islanders tweeted out this gif, saying "we see you golden knights. welcome to the hashtag n-h-l." the franchise is also getting some love from the saint louis blues. in this gif, two fans are giving a high five as the team welcomes the league's newest ((anchor chat)) good morning i'm cassandra jones we pick up some breezy conditions across the valley with wins 10-20 mph expected. high temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s. thanksgiving day will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the mid to low 60s. winds will be calmer around las vegas, but for our friends in laughlin and bullhead city, gusts in excess of 30 mph will still be blowing out of the north. friday stays mostly clear with 60s before bigger changes arrive this moves in late sat
this is peter ward. following last night's announcement he posted this picture to twitter, saying he's come full circle from a northeast golden knights hockey team. pretty cool. n-h-l teams are ready to welcome the vegas golden knights to the league. the new york islanders tweeted out this gif, saying "we see you golden knights. welcome to the hashtag n-h-l." the franchise is also getting some love from the saint louis blues. in this gif, two fans are giving a high five as the team...
50
50
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
KSNV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
peter caris will appear before a judge tomorrow. antonio castelan, news 3. >>> the presidential transition process continues as donald trump named twotop advisers. reince priebus wassate pointed. stephen bannon was named as the associated press reports that rudy giuliani could be in the running for secretary of state. this as protests continue across the country against the president-elect. >>> senator reid today took a victory lap in washington while last tuesday was a disaster for democrats nationwide, not so here in nevada. we're the only battleground state that democrats swept on election night. reid appeared with the includes dina titus and jacky rosen and catherine cortez masto. now, reid also used his appearance today to warn republicans about re-starting yucca mountain. >> yucca mountain is gone. it's been ground up and sent to china. they have nothing. these -- we talked about that. we talked about it today. if they want to play around w their checkbook because it will be expensive and they will get nothing for it. >> the b
peter caris will appear before a judge tomorrow. antonio castelan, news 3. >>> the presidential transition process continues as donald trump named twotop advisers. reince priebus wassate pointed. stephen bannon was named as the associated press reports that rudy giuliani could be in the running for secretary of state. this as protests continue across the country against the president-elect. >>> senator reid today took a victory lap in washington while last tuesday was a...
37
37
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
with that i'd like to turn to peter. peter's article in the atlantic is called "war goes viral." he focused on the side of the equation, partly how this is a weapon and how isis and others use it. i have my notes, all the things i want to talk about. the first thing i want to ask can you define home off -- homopholy for us. >> it's the definition of love of self. what happens, there's an idea, seeming contradiction where this technology is supposed to be bringing us together. we're searching out and finding validation in people who think like us already. so you can see this in everything from sports. you connect to people who like the same team or hate the same team to the election where all the information is online. if you watch the facebook feed of a trump supporter versus a hillary supporter, they are in fundamentally different worlds. so you create these kind of ecochambers and it's the same thing happening on the violence side as well. to pull back on all this, what we were wrestling with in the project, and this was with emerson brookings, who is on the council on foreign
with that i'd like to turn to peter. peter's article in the atlantic is called "war goes viral." he focused on the side of the equation, partly how this is a weapon and how isis and others use it. i have my notes, all the things i want to talk about. the first thing i want to ask can you define home off -- homopholy for us. >> it's the definition of love of self. what happens, there's an idea, seeming contradiction where this technology is supposed to be bringing us together....
42
42
Nov 21, 2016
11/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
peter's basilica, formally ending the holy year of mercy. but during mass in st. peter's square, the pope stressed the need for greater reconciliation and forgiveness in his ?church? and in the world. worshippers in delafield had their spirits and stomachs chef.father leo patalinghug is based in baltimore.he travels across the country to cook for churches of all denominations. his message is to make time to eat with your families and listen to one another. importantly at home 11:36:22 if we had more common sense guess what would happen23 we'd be in a lot more of a peaceful situation in this world26 11:36:46 common sense is taught most importantly at home 48christ the king lutheran church in delafield will also offer a pr wednesday, november 23rd from 3-6:30 p.m. coming up:gun deer season! three simple ways you can stay safer -- if you're planning to head back into the woods this week. plus...shop til you drop! the stores-- you'll be able to hit up for deals after your thanksgiving dinner... and ?the local spots-- that'll make shoppers wait until black friday.more
peter's basilica, formally ending the holy year of mercy. but during mass in st. peter's square, the pope stressed the need for greater reconciliation and forgiveness in his ?church? and in the world. worshippers in delafield had their spirits and stomachs chef.father leo patalinghug is based in baltimore.he travels across the country to cook for churches of all denominations. his message is to make time to eat with your families and listen to one another. importantly at home 11:36:22 if we had...
58
58
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: that is pretty simplistic.use , weak iner who is weak foreign policy and economic policy. china has its way with the united states. china is the biggest cheater. a steal $300 billion worth of intellectual property from us each year. we are the biggest market in the world. they are either going to trade with us fairly, or there will be consequences. peopleple of ohio, the -- it is like in england where people are saying, we are not going to be cheated anymore and we are not going to have rising productivity. i want tohold on, take it point by point. so you go to china and say you are cheating, they say no, you're not -- no, we are not. economicnt to alienate ties with huge, huge countries that have huge global growth? peter: your premise is a cartoon. going to china and saying you are cheating -- that is not how diplomacy works. francine: that is what you are saying. i am telling you what you want to do. do not enter into trade deals illicit increases gdp. many give you an example of how not to do it, tom. this
peter: that is pretty simplistic.use , weak iner who is weak foreign policy and economic policy. china has its way with the united states. china is the biggest cheater. a steal $300 billion worth of intellectual property from us each year. we are the biggest market in the world. they are either going to trade with us fairly, or there will be consequences. peopleple of ohio, the -- it is like in england where people are saying, we are not going to be cheated anymore and we are not going to have...
89
89
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
KVVU
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
fox5's peter dawson is live outside the t- mobile arena, peter are there
fox5's peter dawson is live outside the t- mobile arena, peter are there
236
236
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
peter kornbluh, let's begin with you.reaction to the death of fidel castro. >> well, the world has lost one of the most famous leading and dynamic and dramatic revolutionaries who ever lived. he is going to have a very controversial legacy, but it is indisputable that he took a small caribbean island and transformed it into a major actor on the world stage -- far beyond its geographic size. he stood up to the united states. he became the david versus goliath, withstood all of the efforts to kill him, overthrow him, and that is what he will go down in history for in many ways. cuba is in a very difficult situation today. in extraordinary transition in terms of the cuban leadership and in terms of the leadership of the united states. it is not clear where the relationship between washington and havana is going to go under .onald trump in that respect, the death of fidel now comes at an extremely delicate moment. but the world is going, i think, to remember fidel as someone who really stood for independence and sovereignty a
peter kornbluh, let's begin with you.reaction to the death of fidel castro. >> well, the world has lost one of the most famous leading and dynamic and dramatic revolutionaries who ever lived. he is going to have a very controversial legacy, but it is indisputable that he took a small caribbean island and transformed it into a major actor on the world stage -- far beyond its geographic size. he stood up to the united states. he became the david versus goliath, withstood all of the efforts...
82
82
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
with that i'd like to turn to peter. peter's article in the atlantic called war goes viral. he focused on the side of the equation, partly this is a weapon and how isis and others use it. i have my notes, all the things i want to talk about. the first thing i want to ask you can you define homofly for us. >> dig down into the details. it should be familiar to you, definition of love of self. what happens, there's an idea, seeming contradiction where this technology is supposed to be bringing us together. we're searching out and finding validation in people who think like us already. so you can see this in everything from sports. you connect to people who like the same team or hate the same team to the election where all the information is online. if you watch the facebook feed of a trump supporter versus a hillary supporter, they are in fundamentally different worlds. so you create these kind of ecochambers and it's the same thing happening on the violence side as well. to pull back on all this, what we were wrestling with in the project, emerson brookings council on foreign
with that i'd like to turn to peter. peter's article in the atlantic called war goes viral. he focused on the side of the equation, partly this is a weapon and how isis and others use it. i have my notes, all the things i want to talk about. the first thing i want to ask you can you define homofly for us. >> dig down into the details. it should be familiar to you, definition of love of self. what happens, there's an idea, seeming contradiction where this technology is supposed to be...
45
45
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
carol: we have more from peter court.e continue to talk about the trump administration and what it means in terms of the economy and the market because you see reaction. peter: [laughter] we have seen a lot. what is surprising is that all of the forecast going into the election with clinton is going to win, right? but if trump wins, it will be terrible for the stock market, it will crash. carol: it did election night. peter: it did for a few hours but since has gone up. all the people who protected trump would lose and the market would lose are scrambling to change their story. we decided to take a look at why this is happening. there are a lot of reasons. if you had to pick one, i would say it is the expectation of stimulus, fiscal stimulus in two forms. one is lower taxes, the others higher spending. carol: which is what everybody has been hammering for. the fed has done everything they can do and it is time for government to act. this is what we are looking at. peter: on election night, they predicted a recession becau
carol: we have more from peter court.e continue to talk about the trump administration and what it means in terms of the economy and the market because you see reaction. peter: [laughter] we have seen a lot. what is surprising is that all of the forecast going into the election with clinton is going to win, right? but if trump wins, it will be terrible for the stock market, it will crash. carol: it did election night. peter: it did for a few hours but since has gone up. all the people who...
275
275
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 2
peter i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life.o when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve
peter i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life.o when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for...
130
130
Nov 17, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> good day to you, i'm peter alexander. we've been listening to the house minority leader nancy pelosi as she's been speaking her first news conference since donald trump elected as if president praising hillary clinton for efforts in the course of her campaign and saying it's important that this country moves forward together. right now, expecting to hear any moment from president obama alongside angela merkel in berlin, they will both be taking questions as well. this, of course, part of the president's final overseas trip as commander in chief. in fact, his final trip to europe as president. we will bring you that news conference live but we do want to begin with some breaking news that we've been reporting here on msnbc. it comes from the pentagon. james clapper, the director of national intelligence announced his resignation from his post. >> i submitted my letter of resignation last night which felt pretty good. i got 64 days left and i think i'd have a hard time with my wife with anything past that. >> nbc news corre
. >> good day to you, i'm peter alexander. we've been listening to the house minority leader nancy pelosi as she's been speaking her first news conference since donald trump elected as if president praising hillary clinton for efforts in the course of her campaign and saying it's important that this country moves forward together. right now, expecting to hear any moment from president obama alongside angela merkel in berlin, they will both be taking questions as well. this, of course,...
77
77
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
he defeated republican christopher peters with 54% of the vote, to peters' 46%. voters in iowa's 3rd congressional district are giving republican david young a second term. young won his re- election bid over democrat jim mowrer, grabbing 54% of the vote. mowrer had 40%. young was a longtime aide to u-s senator charles grassley before being republican steve king has been re-elected to an 8th term in the u-s house. he is representing iowa's 4th congressiona l district. king beat democrat kim weaver 61% to 39%. voters have re-elected king by wide margins ever since his first house election in 2002. in an interview with tv-nine, university of iowa professor cary covington said donald trump's following extended to other republican candidates in this election. helped a lot of republicans down ballot. what we thought might be a detriment down the ballot would end up being an advantage. i think rod blum is a candidate who was helped by trump's performance here in iowa." looking at today's election results in iowa, republicans now hold a majority in the state's senate. i
he defeated republican christopher peters with 54% of the vote, to peters' 46%. voters in iowa's 3rd congressional district are giving republican david young a second term. young won his re- election bid over democrat jim mowrer, grabbing 54% of the vote. mowrer had 40%. young was a longtime aide to u-s senator charles grassley before being republican steve king has been re-elected to an 8th term in the u-s house. he is representing iowa's 4th congressiona l district. king beat democrat kim...
92
92
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
he defeated republican christopher peters with 54% of the vote, to peters' 46%. kcrg-tv9's jordee kalk spoke with the congressman on his plans in washington d-c. jordee: so another two years in d.c. how are you feeling right now? loebsack: well its not what i was hoping to feel i'm going to remain the only democrat in the iowa federal delegation i will continue to work with folks. i'm going to work on the issues i need to , on economic development, education, broadband. making sure we move this economy forward. keep protecting the middle class. acceptance speech you really stressed the need to focus on the next presidential election and the next election cycle. what exactly do you mean by this? loebsack: 2018 is coming up in just a couple of years in iowa democrats are going to be thinking long and hard about who we are going to put up for governor who we are going to put up on these races because i believe were on the wrong path. and the governor has done some things that are not good for the state. but i'm confident that democrats can get on the right path agai
he defeated republican christopher peters with 54% of the vote, to peters' 46%. kcrg-tv9's jordee kalk spoke with the congressman on his plans in washington d-c. jordee: so another two years in d.c. how are you feeling right now? loebsack: well its not what i was hoping to feel i'm going to remain the only democrat in the iowa federal delegation i will continue to work with folks. i'm going to work on the issues i need to , on economic development, education, broadband. making sure we move this...
74
74
Nov 29, 2016
11/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 1
anthony's helped me, peter. he's been to so many of our events, it's crazy how much he's learned from all of us, and he's exceeded all of us, i think. he has, huh. he has. he may not 20:44:49 20:45:02 it's great. i'm probably the most proud. because i got to play with him in 8th grade. he was suiting up, playing at a young age. i take most of the credit for all his success. ha ha like kevin said. he makes us proud. he's surpassing us and that's what we want. we couldn't be more happy for him 20:45:18 20:45:25 they set it all up for me. i can't thank them enough. kevin hit it right on the head. i went to all their sporting events. i learned everything i could from them. and i couldn't be more thankful for them showing up to my s helping me out as much as they can. being an inspiration to me and helping me along my journey 20:45:40 20:45:59 it's really exciting to see my dad there on the sidelines share a quick word before it starts. knowing how much he loves me. i just can't thank him enough for that, and i know
anthony's helped me, peter. he's been to so many of our events, it's crazy how much he's learned from all of us, and he's exceeded all of us, i think. he has, huh. he has. he may not 20:44:49 20:45:02 it's great. i'm probably the most proud. because i got to play with him in 8th grade. he was suiting up, playing at a young age. i take most of the credit for all his success. ha ha like kevin said. he makes us proud. he's surpassing us and that's what we want. we couldn't be more happy for him...
57
57
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
((peter guidry/forgotten not gone: "life just feels good. i'm glad i was able to get the help i needed and correcting those behaviors that needed correcting.")) ((mauricio marin)) >> about 65-percent of all veterans who died from sucide were 50 years or older according to the latest statistics. so the group encourages veterans to stay active. for anyone looking to get involved with their group forgotten not gone--or interesting in helping out---we have a link on las-vegas-now- dot-com. back to you./// ((denise valdez)) >>> in addition to this morning's parade... plenty of other celebrations are happening around town to honor the men and women who've served our country. sharie johnson is at the mirage hotel where it's kicking off its annual tribute weekend -- mgm teamed up with american airlines and the uso to give more than 70 veterans a weekend of rexation. right now they're having a special dinner with friends and family. but look at their hero's welcome. they we're greeted with hundreds of mgm resorts music, cheers, flags and lots of love
((peter guidry/forgotten not gone: "life just feels good. i'm glad i was able to get the help i needed and correcting those behaviors that needed correcting.")) ((mauricio marin)) >> about 65-percent of all veterans who died from sucide were 50 years or older according to the latest statistics. so the group encourages veterans to stay active. for anyone looking to get involved with their group forgotten not gone--or interesting in helping out---we have a link on las-vegas-now-...
85
85
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
joe: peter is one of the smartest people i know.t is unique about him is he is able to look at things from a contrarian perspective. the way he maps out the world is not the way people in the media talk about what matters. having peter there will give him a perspective. >> what do you think his priorities will be? joe: i'm not sure what his priorities will be. i think he has a lot of common sense around things that matter for the tech sector. a lot of the regulatory reform and a lot of the immigration type things. i think peter really believes in making america a place where you are continuing to advance and build new things and think about the future. he talks about how the 1960's were looking to the future and sci-fi was really an and how we do not have that anymore. i think he's going to try to figure how to put that back into place. >> do you think his role ensures a positive or at least an accommodative environment for technology and maybe even silicon valley more specifically? joe: i don't think you can say anything for sure.
joe: peter is one of the smartest people i know.t is unique about him is he is able to look at things from a contrarian perspective. the way he maps out the world is not the way people in the media talk about what matters. having peter there will give him a perspective. >> what do you think his priorities will be? joe: i'm not sure what his priorities will be. i think he has a lot of common sense around things that matter for the tech sector. a lot of the regulatory reform and a lot of...
132
132
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
it's an idea peter and daniel came up with six years ago. >> we've had 654 meetings. we have been repeatedly told, great idea but it will never happen in america. it's amazing that it has happened. >> because of their efforts, peter and his son were asked to take part in the veterans day ceremony in washington, d.c. with president obama. >> it's emotiol about my grandparents who served. >> the moment of silence gave sara orlando time to think about her brother. peter orlando of the united states marine corps who died in 2002. >> it's good for the world, not only just the city, to know what their service means. >> it's a dream come true for the father and son team. not for themselves but for those who gave their lives. see the idea grow. >> i'm paul burton, wbz news. >>> a dedicated group of athletes making a name for themselves. >> the undefeated young team who hasn't given up a point this season. >>> two winter wonderland is about to open. >>> and rematch. how players are preparing to step it up against the seahawks. >>> and we're live to talk about the winter season
it's an idea peter and daniel came up with six years ago. >> we've had 654 meetings. we have been repeatedly told, great idea but it will never happen in america. it's amazing that it has happened. >> because of their efforts, peter and his son were asked to take part in the veterans day ceremony in washington, d.c. with president obama. >> it's emotiol about my grandparents who served. >> the moment of silence gave sara orlando time to think about her brother. peter...
70
70
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: they are often behind. we have kids who say to me, i really love english but my teacher reads the newspaper most of the time in class. these are kids attending very often disproportionately poor kid schools. poor kid schools, some are wonderful, a few, most are not. one of the things we do is we go and advocate for our students with their high schools so we have our lawyer go and say to a high school administrator, why is this young man no launcher -- no longer in algebra one? you know he needed to get his a-g so he can go to college. the administrator will say, he's not going to college, is he? and our advocate will say, why do you say that? and the school administrators says, he's a foster kid they never go to college. it will say, put him back and -- back in algebra and we will get him into college. it becomes a self-perpetuating thing and what makes it worse is it is so siloed. soledad: what do you mean by that? the social workers and the knowledge of the youth that they have is not necessarily shared w
peter: they are often behind. we have kids who say to me, i really love english but my teacher reads the newspaper most of the time in class. these are kids attending very often disproportionately poor kid schools. poor kid schools, some are wonderful, a few, most are not. one of the things we do is we go and advocate for our students with their high schools so we have our lawyer go and say to a high school administrator, why is this young man no launcher -- no longer in algebra one? you know...
98
98
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
KPNX
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
the carry with marcus peters. they work on peters in a big spot. and thomas comes through. >> cris: you better hang on to the football. that's the first time we've seen marcus peters giving up a play. it was a carolina game where he stole it at the end of the game. on a catch very similar to that and turned that game around. >> mike: reception late in that game, with the chiefs comeback victories they had this year. from the 45, play-action. siemian. over the middle. incomplete. a lot of chiefs' hands were intended for jordan taylor. >> cris: ramik wilson, look at him on the outside. taylor going against gaines. watch the linebacker. right over his hands. ramik wilson was going to catch that one. you see that down the throwing lane here. and couldn't get up high enough to get that one. >> mike: saw the better move by gaines. second and ten. they will throw it. it's bibbs. only two yards. third and eight, coming up. kendall reyes, joining tamba hali on the tackle. >> cris: reyes working on max garcia, sheds the block. stand him up. extend your arms.
the carry with marcus peters. they work on peters in a big spot. and thomas comes through. >> cris: you better hang on to the football. that's the first time we've seen marcus peters giving up a play. it was a carolina game where he stole it at the end of the game. on a catch very similar to that and turned that game around. >> mike: reception late in that game, with the chiefs comeback victories they had this year. from the 45, play-action. siemian. over the middle. incomplete. a...
80
80
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
reporting at the white house, i'm peter zampa. "in some parts of the country the presidential election was followed by protests. here at uni, they opted for tonight at six. " three days after the election, we are learning more about how iowans voted. edison research exit polls show about 60 per cent of white men supported trump, as did about two thirds of white men without college degrees. clinton received more than half the votes of college-educated women, and also did better among minorities and younger voters. most of the people who are dissatisfied trump. about 60 percent of iowa voters said clinton's use of a private email server when she was secretary of state bothered them.... and two thirds of them voted for trump. and about 70 percent said trump's treatment of women bothered them and influenced their vote. you can hear the story of how donald trump went from successful businessman to president- elect on a special 20-20 tonight. it's called "donald trump: the making of a president." that airs right here on kcrg at nine ton
reporting at the white house, i'm peter zampa. "in some parts of the country the presidential election was followed by protests. here at uni, they opted for tonight at six. " three days after the election, we are learning more about how iowans voted. edison research exit polls show about 60 per cent of white men supported trump, as did about two thirds of white men without college degrees. clinton received more than half the votes of college-educated women, and also did better among...