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idea of why the united states has been trying to with regard to your comment peter about i'm sorry. your comment peter peter and i just want to comment about being a dictator and i'm sure ever i let you finish a bit and i gave you a little take a time take you much time let's keep it a portion that. you want to be doing three of you seem to have peter peter i believe and i just think that way she answers about all three of you have a very strong one so i'd like to finish ok one more job this is undeniably a man who acts like a strong man he has an electoral dictator that means he allows elections meanwhile he puts a stranglehold on freedom of speech puts in prisons those who disagree with them and with regard to the next elections the number one candidate and that has outpolled him over and over again. as a former mayor actually is disqualified along with four hundred other people from running for the next election so one has to put that into context and think i just act like a dictator if you look at how he refers to the media how you were first of those who oppose him as sakes as reward for use as you sai
idea of why the united states has been trying to with regard to your comment peter about i'm sorry. your comment peter peter and i just want to comment about being a dictator and i'm sure ever i let you finish a bit and i gave you a little take a time take you much time let's keep it a portion that. you want to be doing three of you seem to have peter peter i believe and i just think that way she answers about all three of you have a very strong one so i'd like to finish ok one more job this is...
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peter. peter is supervisor and senior adviser of the traffic and transport division at the chamber of commerce, amsterdam. they are partners with businesses and public authorities to develop a robust and economically healthy region. they supervise a team of professionals in the port industries, barge, rail, and road transport. sounds like mta. the chamber of commerce amsterdam is known as an element of innovative approach to connectivity and mobility. he is strong and establishing unique partnership to create groundbreaking solutions. he started a task force formability management for employers and employees to reduce car trafficked by 10%. -- he started a task force for mobility management for employers and employees to reduce traffic by 10%. >> i will give you the perspective of the business community in amsterdam. athis is the region of amsterda. this is the inner city of amsterdam, and the rest of the city are the suburbs. the whole city, there are 2.2 million people, but the real city of amsterdam, there are less than 800,000, which i think is about the same as san francisco. i will also pass around a few sheets. the important thing is that amsterdam is one of the five major economic central's -- economic centers in europe, and we want to stay that way, and we are an attractive city for international business, like the american and asian companies that like to have business in amsterdam. it is a real nice place to stay. experts like to live in amsterdam, and is accessible from all parts of the world. it is also very important case of cycling. what irony said, 2.2 million and happens, but the last line may be the most important, about 120 kilometers per day traffic jams. that is qu7?) a lot. this distance is not more than 25k. we have a real problem. that is not good for business. for us, it is active transport, really important as a solution for being accessible. ok, does it work? yes. this is the city. at the red lines, these are the congestion. this is the pattern of workers who go to work in the morning and in the afternoon. most of the workers come from outside of the city of amsterdam. they come mostly by car, but also a big part from public transport. what was the conclusion of all the businesses? if we go on like this, we have a real big problem in one, two years, maybe a little bit longer, we will not have any mobility anymore in our own region. that was one of the reasons that businesses came together and they were thinking, what can we do, not for a long time because it takes time, but what can we do today that helps today? that is important for the accessibility, and accessibility is very important for good, competition against the other regions in europe. of course, it is very important for the quality of life. if we want to attract international business, we need to attract people from outside. they only come if it is nice to live in your city. k4they were trying to reduce te parking, which was 10%. we went into negotiation with the employers' organizations and with employers, telling them that it is not only a problem of the public, but also a problem of their own companies. it worked. after half a year of talking, 17 companies directly signed the agreement, also some americans among them. it was quite a lot. we made a program for motivating employees working at home. it is quite easy to work from home, do your work from where you are, making smart working centers. it is better than if you need to go to an office. you do not need to go to your office. there are also similar programs for bicycles. we also worked on business areas. !Ñppwe started sharing bicycles, scooters, car sharing, people who live in the same village for the same street, different companies, we brought them together so they could share a vehicle. we also were in discussion with the local authorities about optimizing the public transport. if you know how many people work in an area and you know where they live, it is much easier to negotiate a direct line for public transport. what we also did we organized a bureau that was helping companies, and also smaller companies, by making mobility part of their common sense of how to organize their own organization. this whole program cost about $130 million. about one-quarter of it was paid by the employers, two-thirds is paid by the local authorities, and the employers have also cost for their own organization. what are the benefits? the benefits are, in the organization, cutting costs. you do not have the cost of the parking lot. you can have less office space the case you have many people working from home. also quite interesting, in the netherlands, it is even a way to attract young talent because young talent nowadays does not want to work from 9:00 until 5:00, 6:00. they want to choose themselves when they work and where they work. with the home working, they can decide themselves when, where, and how they work, and most important as they do their work. it does not matter when. especially young talent wants to have that freedom for themselves. the city could be an attractive employer and get the best ones for your office. it is also good for the health of the employees. by having held the employees, you have higher productivity. -- by having healthier employees, you have higher productivity. it is a benefit to the employees and the employers. this is a nice sheet, because it gives the model shift for people going to work. 52% with cars. in the average year, it is about 1 billion euros of investment in the car infrastructure. 22% public transport, 750 billion investment in public transport. 21% of the trips from home to work is by bicycle. only 30 million euros per year. this is the network in the region for bicycling. this is the inner city of amsterdam. it is important know, what are the benefits for the employer? i already told you that. also, in the netherlands, we're not so good with racing cyclists. all the champions from last year are from italy, spain, or your country, never from the netherlands. but cycling is more than racing, it is a way of transport. especially for the first 7 kilometers, in combination with public transport. the last lines are important. for instance, in at the city of amsterdam, 85% of the trips are faster by bike then by car -- then by car. i do everything by bicycle. i am a slow cyclist, and i am still faster through the city. that is why most of the people in amsterdam go by bike. if your interested in funny and nice invidious, go to youtube. but you will see a lot of videos in which the bicycle and the car cooperate. these are some pictures and examples of how the public authorities can invest in cycling. this is a parking space for a cyclist. tend thousand bicycles can be stored there. -- 10,000 bicycles can be stored there. you can build a shelter for about 30,000 bicycles. now, what can employees do? many employees are working on the bicycle programs. this picture is a picture of a bicycle shelter at the company where my wife works. it is quite luxurious. that it is a lawyer's firm, 500 lawyers work there, and most of them, by bicycle. -- and most of them come by bicycle. many companies give their employees their bicycle with their name on that. it is a form of advertisement. many companies, the company where i work for, the chamber of commerce, they have bicycle and scooter sharing for the people to come by public transport. they can take a bicycle or a scooter to go to their place. many companies are stimulating their employees who are coming by bicycle because it is much cheaper than coming by car. it is also easier for these companies to start their business on a more "a" location instead of de "b" location. -- instead of faye "b" location. many employers work on bicycles. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, peter maybe i need to ask if i can vary from the script. i'm supposed to say that unfortunately we are out of time, but we are not. maybe what i will do is have you will come up here and sit around a table. if we could get some chairs? yeah, and could you turn on the lights? very good. and is there another microphone? there are two. staff will pass them around if you have questions. what we will do is, unless you want to add to some of what you said and what you have heard this morning, we had a couple hours of staff, city staff discussing with them our experiences, and then reacting to our conditions and pitfalls and predicaments. if you have any observations from this morning's presentation, if you like to share that with us. [inaudible] very good. so we will go with andy? did you have your hand up? >> no. >> ok, you serve. >> i have living and -- i have been living in copenhagen, bicycling. one of the things i think is very important at makes bicycles work in copenhagen is that most peop
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peter peter lehner letter finishing letter letter finish your point ok there are there there's some support for social programs here in mexico we have opportunity that isn't theirs but recall that what these countries did in others in other senses to get into the place where they are now are for example many of them withdrew from the realm of the i.m.f. because they were not willing to accept the kind of conditioning and the austerity of the state in particular that went along with it the policies that we're saying now even if in some cases the international financial institute support them are policies of greater intervention in the state and this is gone counter to the world bank and the financial institute's lied for many many times and yet it's precisely this which has been able to eliminate some of the tremendous inequalities that were causing social unrest and there were causing misery throughout the continent so i think that there's been a real break with central american countries and it's the break that's. article four at the rate that they rejected the free trade area of the americas and how many of those countries rejected free trade agreements with the united states has been critical in creating more south south trade and creating fair trade relations with the when we look at the economic crisis what we see is that the country is that recovered slowest and were hardest hit were the ones that had that dependence on the u.s. market in particular mexico and colombia and these other countries were able to recuperate much better all right peter you want to reply to that real quickly then i want to ask are going to let me just i just you know usually are you going to go ahead you have i think you i think i think it's important to understand that rather than a simple consensus what is happening is the latin america's economic and political practice is starting to change some of the more dogmatic views held by people in the world bank and the i.m.f. i mean the i.m.f. is still you know back to its old practice is not not only more involved in america but certainly in greece and in other parts of europe also eases the case that. we've been seeing a potential for the convergence between the two big economies of the two sides of the american continent i mean imagine what would happen if you put together the economies of north america particularly the united states and the south of the of the rio grande you know the combined weight of these economies will give any other country with potential global hegemony a run for their money an
peter peter lehner letter finishing letter letter finish your point ok there are there there's some support for social programs here in mexico we have opportunity that isn't theirs but recall that what these countries did in others in other senses to get into the place where they are now are for example many of them withdrew from the realm of the i.m.f. because they were not willing to accept the kind of conditioning and the austerity of the state in particular that went along with it the...
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you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? nothing beats prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn free for a full 24 hours. prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn with prevacid®24hr, all day, all night. nothing works better. >>> some of the nation's biggest banks will be the focus on wall street this week. citigroup, wells fargo and bank of america report earnings, banks have been under fire lately, of course, because of that recent foreclosure mess. investors are worried that freezing foreclosures will eat away at their earnings and end that recent rally on wall street. >>> overseas markets ar
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tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor.y own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? let's raise a glass to cookies just out of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk. aren't you a little, like, old to be trick-or-treating? [ robotic voice ] it is a growth spurt. fair enough. [ male announcer ] you're never too old for a smooth, delicious milky way caramel. too old for a smooth, [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn
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peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ drums playing ] [ male announcer ] 306 horsepower. race-inspired paddle shifters. and f-sport-tuned suspension. all available on the new 2011 lexus is. it isn't real performance unless it's wielded with precision. >>trace: welcome back to studio b, state of chaos in ecuador after an attempt to overthrow the government. police officers attacking that country's president with tear gas and pelting him with water when he tried to negotiate with them during an uprising all about a proposed benefit cut. we are told that the president ended up trapped for more than 12 hours in a hospital surrounded by the angry officers. then came the dramatic rescue. military forces storming the hospital in a hail of gunfire. the president did make it out safely but officials say at least two police officers and a soldier died in the trouble. >> now the american political scene. the shakeup in the inner circle of the obama administration. white house chief of staff rahm emanuel, today, officially stepping down. reportedly so he can run for mayor of chicago. taking his place? white house senior advisor peter rouse, but what do we know about peter rouse and more importantly what does this mean for the obama administration? and now the chief political current at politics.com, david we talk about typing being everything. what do you make of the timing of rahm emanuel's departing? >>guest: the white house would have serious staff turn over after the november midterm elections and that is assuming the democrats sustain huge losses in the election and, therefore, there is the symbolism the white house gets the message and nothing more than the most controversial of staffers and that, of course, is rahm emanuel. >>trace: but everyone is asking, transition is the normal way, this happens two careers they are in, two years they go. but a football coach said this is a fine line between transition and turmoil. when do they lose so many at when time it becomes turmoil? >>guest: we are not at that point. pete rouse is an insider, not only obama's former chief of staff but tom daschles and heads up the
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peter finn. first, pat, is she you? >> i can hear the mocking cynical laughter of peter in the background, but let me say this, i do think it's an effective ad. she got beat up terribly, and the witch stuff and all that, and it's simple and clear and beyond the politics, and you just see her face and she's a very pretty girl. and it contras her with the mocking ads, and it was pretested. i know i am in a minority here, but i think they are effective. >> she is not me. if she is the new face of the republican party, they better be aware of halloween coming up. they dress her in black with the black background, and all she needs is the hat i wore last halloween. and there is no substance to the ad and there is no substance to the candidate. here is a woman who never has held a job, and who is about 17 points behind in the polls, and it hurts republicans across the country to be -- to have her as the new face of the republican party, to be honest. she basically is totally unqualified to be a united states senator from delaware. >> alex, let me just say, i have seen this ad on our network, and i must have seen it ten times. it's getting enormous play, free play, and, again, it's low key, and you heard peter- peter is the opposition there. that's, i think they are trying to provoke that kind of response to say there is a pretty young girl that might be innocent, and might go to washington and do her bit, and everybody is mocking and laughing at her, and that whole contrast works. >> you think that she is not going to stay up to 20 points behind in the polls? >> if she doesn't move, they didn't work. when you are 20 points behind, and i think that there is a good try on the part of her campaign. >> that's a good point, you know, alex. what she really is doing is throwing a bit of a hail mary pass here. she really has nothing to lose. the one thing that i am encouraging can days to do more and more of is direct the camera. the trouble was there was no substance in the ad. most people are shaking their heads saying, no, i don't think that she is me. >> she is saying i am one of you, peter. maybe she should have put it that way, but she gets all the attention by saying i am you. >> this is a
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and you get to a certain point where if peter can get the government to take from paul and there are more peters, peterthat. and that sucks the life out of america. we're at a tipping point. >> bill: people who don't really want to work for it take from somebody else. you think they are growing in this society now. >> i do. and they feel entitled. and they are mad that some people are rich and they are not getting their share. and their route is through government. >> bill: where is my ferrari. okay. john stossel. we'll watch it it's on friday night at 10:00, correct? >> it is. right before your repeat. >> bill: pinheads and patriots up next. vince vaughn in the spotlight. our pal right back with vince and p and p. ♪ ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yoursf. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with a sweet dilemma. up to five free nights at any of
and you get to a certain point where if peter can get the government to take from paul and there are more peters, peterthat. and that sucks the life out of america. we're at a tipping point. >> bill: people who don't really want to work for it take from somebody else. you think they are growing in this society now. >> i do. and they feel entitled. and they are mad that some people are rich and they are not getting their share. and their route is through government. >> bill:...
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you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >> chi-le! chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! los mineros de chile! >> that's miner jose ojeda waving the flag, we'll bring you t
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. ♪ i didn't think much of it till i took it apart ♪ you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> in what's being viewed as a milestone for gay rights in the u.s. a federal judge ordered the military to stop enforcing the don't ask don't tell law that prohibits openly gay men and women from serving. the california judge issued that nationwide injunction to block enforcement of the policy, but what's next? alicia menendez joins us and "roll call" robert traynem are here. you can argue it could carry some risk given some polls show 70% of americans oppose don't ask, don't tell. and, of course, a core democratic constituency that is strongly against i
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you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor., apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> a couple minutes left in the program tonight, let's get you updated on some of the other stories we're following. randi? >> a sentence of life in prison today for the would-be times square bomber. faisal shahzad attempted to detonate a car bomb but the plot failed. a defiant shahzad warned a war with islam has begun and a defeat of the u.s. is imminent. >>> and mexico says the american woman who claims her husband was shot and killed by pirates last week while they were jet skiing on the lake bordering the u.s. and mexico must officially now file a complaint. tiffany hartley is expected to do th
you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor., apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> a...
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thanwhat makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? absolutely using my old social security number. >>> hello and welcome to the continuing coverage of the mine rescue efforts in chile. >> we also want to welcome our viewers tuning in from the united states and around the world to what may be the final hours of an incredible ordeal. >> it has been spectacular. plan b works like a charm and all of colpiapo is celebrating. weeks of drilling has made it a short trip. >> now it's a 15 minute ride and three of them have already made that trip. they have been greeted by hugs and cheers. >> and the miners all appear safe and sound bu
thanwhat makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? absolutely using...
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information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time with peter yarbrough. peter, paul, and mary. c. then. -- see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>
information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time with peter yarbrough. peter, paul, and mary. c. then. -- see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve...
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and peter hart who do their poll, peter hart said he thought category four hurricane, mcinturf said 52 or 53 seat for the republicans. if the election today, where do you think it is? >> i would say the republicans have enough to get over that hump of 39. they need 39 seats picked up in their favor to become the majority party. we'll see how these last ten days play out. war wafer you're not even going to say... >> i don't know where the number will be but when you see that likely voter number and see that ten point spread in favor of the republicans, that tells you there is a big wave coming the democrats' way and right now i think it puts the house in jeopardy for them. >> warner: all right, david, thank you. >> sure. >> brown: next, "newshour" correspondent paul solman on a project aimed at determining what's really in herbal supplements. >> reporter: though we rarely do consumer stories, at the new york botanical garden not long ago we happened on one we just couldn't resist: that in one of
and peter hart who do their poll, peter hart said he thought category four hurricane, mcinturf said 52 or 53 seat for the republicans. if the election today, where do you think it is? >> i would say the republicans have enough to get over that hump of 39. they need 39 seats picked up in their favor to become the majority party. we'll see how these last ten days play out. war wafer you're not even going to say... >> i don't know where the number will be but when you see that likely...
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peter paul and mary. >> paul took over my name. really, when our manager said, have you -- if noel changed his name to paul, you could be peter paul and mary. the sound was so beautiful. i said, well, i'll take it as a middle name but guess what? it works. peterl and mary worked quite well. >> i was born -- ♪ i was born 10,000 years ago ♪ ♪ there's nothing in this world that i don't know ♪ i saw peter, paul and moses playing ring around the roses, with the guy that said it isn't so. >> so the sound was there in the folklore. we just did it. tavis: you guys are a riot. so here's the question, so i don't get accused of being a flip-flopper. >> a flip-flopper is a intelligent person who changes position when the circumstances changes. >> spoken like somebody that does it a hot. >> a person that doesn't do that either ignorant or sleeping. >> we refer to it as evolvement. reconsidered my position. >> or devolved. tavis: let me evolve to the question here. how did -- i'll start with you, paul, how did -- did the two of you become so progressive. it is all in your music. >> that's right. you answered your own question. i'm a young rock and roll kid from the midwest. i come in. i got jazz chords behind me. i'm a bugaboo about major sevens and i come
peter paul and mary. >> paul took over my name. really, when our manager said, have you -- if noel changed his name to paul, you could be peter paul and mary. the sound was so beautiful. i said, well, i'll take it as a middle name but guess what? it works. peterl and mary worked quite well. >> i was born -- ♪ i was born 10,000 years ago ♪ ♪ there's nothing in this world that i don't know ♪ i saw peter, paul and moses playing ring around the roses, with the guy that said it...
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you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> taking a look at top stories, the baltimore city police department is identifying the off-duty detective killed last night in a dispute that apparently began over a parking space. police say 18-year veteran brian ste
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you know what, tell me whatakes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> time now for your cnnpolitics.com update, and cnn chief national correspondent john king, host of john king usa with the best political team in washington. john, good to see you. >> top of the ticker, let me show you on the ticker, rob emanuel wants to run for mayor of chicago. he's gone home to try to convince the people of chicago that he's the washington insider and deserves their support to run for mayor. so we'll keep an eye on that. here's another one. all the talk in recent days that this will be a republican route, a huge republican year. democrats hosting fundraisers to try to combat all of that. dnc raised $16 mi
you know what, tell me whatakes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> time now for your cnnpolitics.com...
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the world's best microscopic images, after your local news. what makes peter, peter ? o, well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? [ male announcer ] a big day deserves a better breakfast. choose from a dee-licious lineup of our newest $5 footlong breakfast melts, like the sunrise subway melt. [ strahan ] subway. build your better breakfast. trying to be big like you, dad. you're so good at keeping everyone full... and focused with your fiber. [ laughs ] but you already are great at doing that. really? sure. you're made with fiber, just like me. but best of all, you're the perfect size for smaller kids. [ female announcer ] give your little ones kellogg's® frosted
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peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? li'm luke myers. if you want to be incredible, eat incredible. anncr vo: eggs. the incredible protein. so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? it's called hope. hope? 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>> well, i take that as actually the ultimate complement. i mean just in the last few days, the views and comments in that video have gone completely insane, beyond what i would ever imagine. there was 700 e-mail this morning that i woke up to and about half of them went to the point of saying that it's a complete fake and one guy even suggested that i also fake the moon landings. so i take it with a grain of salt. >> talk to me about where exactly this volcano is and how difficult it was to get you and your team there. >> well, probably until today most people in the united states probably never heard of marum, we spent a lot of money on a helicopter. or you walk for eight hours. then you might encounter some of the worst weather on the planet. this volcano pumps out so much greenhouse gas that it creates it's own weather in effect. so it's not a very nice place. >> you have said that nothing can compare to the mind-blowing rush of being so close to a spectacle like this. i think some people might be watching thinking those would be appropriate words on a tombstone if something went wrong. >> a lot of people might think that i'm crazy, but i have actually been doing this for a long time and i'm still alive so that probably says something. but the biggest danger is of falling rocks, on your rope, knocking a rock loose that's going to hit you at 100 miles an hour. that's the biggest danger. of course the volcano could erupt more violently and all the expectedly and you could also be hit by lightning in the strait. >> i have been near volcanos or lava fields before, the heat is intense. and i was nowhere as close to that kind of a pool of lava as you were. describe the heat and the feeling for me. >> it's very hard to describe the heat, but perhaps anyone who's been close to a major fire or you know a burning factory or something, kwoyou can feel this incredible ray of heat. any firefighter will know exactly, there's a thing called radiant heat and it comes out from the lava and it's incredibly intense and you have to have the suit and the breathing apparatus. and that suit was made by someone in the fire service. >> for someone who may be watch these images and the footage saying that sounds like a good way to spend my next vacation, what advice would you give them? >> well, i have been thinking about this for a while and i mean, i have been on things like tornado tours and things like that and i have -- i'm seriously considering trying to make this an extreme tourist venture. i'm sure people would flock to this place to do that. >> well, good luck to you, the video as i said, the images are amazing and we appreciate you spending some time with us this morning. >> no problem, thank you very much. >> jeff mackley and we're back with much more of "today" on a tuesday morning right after this. have you tried honey bunches of oats with real strawberries? wow. it's seriously strawberry. they're everywhere. it's in the bunches, on the flakes, even real strawberries in the mix. can i have some more? honey bunches of oats with real strawberries. it's delicious. nobody does it quite like us. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back in your pocket. fun money from freedom. this is yours! thank you! what? 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[ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> hello, i am stan stovall. time for traffic with sarah caldwell. >> of vehicle in a poll in parkton and middletown road and cooperative road. southbound 140, an accident coming in. senate 6 -- miles per hour on the northeast outer loop. 14 miles per hour on the west side outer loop. 795, delays towards the beltway. accident involving a bus at 54th and eastern ave. westbound i-70, watch for an accident location. another ad on arundel mills boulevard. crownsville road and somerville, we have all lanes closed due to crashed there. things are heavy in the white marsh area. we will switch over to a live view of traffic in old court. west side delays in place from approaching 795 towards edmondson. >> at least the weather has improved a little bit from yesterday. we have a little bit of drizzle and a few scattered rain showers. not steady light on monday. upper 40's and 50's. we will add 10 or 12 degrees this afternoon at best. it will be a chilly day, with upper 50's and low 60s. the to% or 4% chance for rain shower. -- 30% or 40% chance for a rain shower. sunshine and some of yours and the 70's on saturday and sunday. >> check the bottom of your screen for updated news and traffic information. back at 8:25 with another live update. >>> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning, october 10, 2010. we have made our way outside on a rather brisk morning here, it's right around 55 degrees. i'm meredith viera with matt lauer and al roker. the reviews for both books are out "today." >> what happens in the household if one sells much more than the other. >> they each say they want the other one's book to do better than theirs. such liars. >> speaking of liars, a new survey on sex is out. the results are interesting, do men and women feel the same when it comes to sex? that seems like a ridiculous question and who is and who is not getting the message when it comes to safe sex? we'll tell you about those results in a minute. >>> we have talked about education and education nation, the white house is now shining a spotlight on higher education. we're going to be talking with the wife of vice president dr. jill biden, and melinda gates, the wife of bill gates about that. >> and we're going to get a check of the headlines and natalee is on assignment. >> good morning, everyone. anti-terror police in france is -- u.s. officials say they know of no new threats on american soil. meantime, germany's foreign ministry is investigating reports that a u.s. missile strike in pakistan killed five german militants including four of turkish descent. >>> police say 24-year-old clifford miller targeted specific people all men as he drove through his neighborhood near the university of florida. he eventually took his own life. police did not reveal a motive. >>> president obama is highlighting the role of community colleges as you heard a little while ago at a white house summit. he said schools are developing an educationed specialized workforce. he says he wants the u.s. to be the world's top producer of college graduates. >>> christine o'donnell declear -- declares i am not a witch. she said in a talk show appearance that she had dabbled in witchcraft as a teenager. >>> meanwhile candidates for a senate seat tussled in their first debate. and richard blumenthal said his false claims of having served in vietnam are old news. >>> italian officials have called off their search for two american balloonists. they were complete in a balloon race over europe when organizers say they likely hit the water at 50 miles an hour. and 33 miners trapped under ground could be freed by the middle of this month. original estimates had them coming out by christmas, but most likely it will be sometime next week. >>> 8:03 right now, let's go back outside to matt and meredith. >> it's been a long haul, let's keep our fingers crossed here. it's raining here. >> raining on mr. roker. >> and this cutie here. what this one's name? >> barrett. >> let's sign him up as an anchor. he sounds good. >> thanks a lot for coming down, let's check your weather. pick city today, evansville, indiana. we have got an area of disturbed weather right there in the caribbean, 50% chance of a tropical cyclone forming. this one could come right up the coast, but it could get caught up in a trough and move up the east coast. beautiful weather in the pacific northwest, and from the great lakes to the gulf coast, we have still got more sunshine. >> we have improving conditions from yesterday, but we are still going to keep a couple of rainshowers and the forecast as we head through the day to day. we head through the day to day. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> when we come back, lisa rinna and harry hamlin talk about their new reality show and their duelling book and their love affair. get a room, guys, we're back right after this. ] in the past, landing an airplane was complicated, with a series of stepped altitude changes. 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[ male announcer ] ...seem less than graceful. ♪ >>> back at 8:08. he's famously portrayed as a greek god and a lawyer. she's starred in "melrose place." now they're teaming up together on a new reality show. lisa has a novel named "scarlet." and he's got one "full frontal nudity." . >> the books are making news again. >> they are, aren't they? >> you were honest on your last book, you said i did have an injection in my upper lip in the 1980s. it was an experience you had with a friend of yours and you received a lot of criticism after that. and now we read in "people" magazine that you in august actually had your lip size reduced. >> i did. >> was it because of the way people reacted to your coming out? >> it was really about the journey of our tv land show "harry loves lisa." i really never thought you could do anything about it. you have silicone put in, it's permanent. so during the show, we go down this path. we go on this journey and i find out there's something you can do and after a lot of things going on i do it. and i do it for me. i do it because i no longer wanted my lips to be what defined me. >> your lips don't define you, trust me about that. but millions of people got tattoos over the last 20, 30 years and finally when they discovered a way to get rid of them, millions of people went in and got rid of those tattoos th they got at the spur of the moment. >> i had no way you could reduce it. >> were you shocked at how nasty people became when you came out and said yes, i did something to my lips? >> i did because i think naive today is bliss. i always had these lips and i never paid attention. i never said it was true. and when i came out to say it, it just opened the floodgates. >> i fell in love with those lips, i kissed those lips for 18 years and there's nothing wrong with those lips. >> and these books are not going to break apart your love affair, are they? because you're not competing? >> i don't call it a memoir, it's sort of a romp up to the age of 25. >> it's so good. it's so good. >> let's talk about yours first, give you a little bit of love here. the catalyst of this book was when you tried to cross the canadian border, was it last year? and you were stopped. >> i was going to do a job in vancouver and i was stopped at the border because it took 40 years for an arrest that happened in berkeley to get into the computer there. after 9/11, they're all kind of a antsy. >> it was an arrest for things we used to do back in those days in berkeley, but it was a felony arrest, but it didn't end up to be a felony, it ended up being a little misdemeanor. but it never got into the computer, so they hod to assume that i was a hard core felon and i had to go through criminal rehab and all of this in canada. but it inspired me to go back and think about what happened in that time of my life. and i had to challenge my history of becoming a hard core criminal from age 3 up to 55. and lisa's book is a novel. >> and your book is about hollywood and sex and drugs and good guys and bad guys. >> it's about my coming to hollywood and really about all the people i came across, the good ones, the bad ones and i put them all together. and what's fun about it is you can make them how you want. if you like them, you can make them crazy and nasty and if you love them, you can make them wonderful and vulnerable. >> would you say the main character is you? >> i had to write from what i know and not really being a fictional writer, i started with what i know. it is me in a sense, but it's me on steroids. >> we took the soup that we created with all the books and our stores and you mix it all up for this tv show that we made for tv land. >> why did you decide to do that, a reality show? >> it's a good question, everybody asks this question. >> we wanted to do something together, creatively, it just so happens that in my life, every time i have ever done a tv show, my wife has been on the same time on a different channel. >> but those are different lives. >> except for when i was -- when you were on "melrose place." >> it was the recession, we're actors, we have to wait for the phone to ring. we're actors and i said let's create a show. we get to be at home with our families. >> you have two daughter zbhs we wish they could be in it all the time. >> they would like to be in the title. >> we have done this thing, we created it ourselves, we sold it ourselves, but it was a journey, a great journey. >> and it's on tv land, and tv land is the best network for this show to be on right now, bar none. we lucked out with tv land. because they have this huge hit out there with "hot in cleveland" now. >> very quickly, 15 years of marriage, obviously successful, what is the secret? >> i know what my answer is. >> really? >> let's hear it. >> i dig him so much and i think you have to be so attracted to somebody in the beginning because you can so easily deval somebody and live gets so hard. i just dig him. >> no deval situatiuation. and i dig her. and i love those lips. >> he said the right thing. >> thank you to all of you, thank you tv land, thank you simon schuster. >> lisa rinna and harry hamlin, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile up next, we're going to check out some strange new creatures from the deep freeze right after this. ♪ let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! 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'cause every time you get a happy meal or a mighty kids meal some of the money goes to ronald mcdonald house charities. happy meals. the simple joy of helping. ♪ man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? fidelity helped us get to this point, and now we're talking about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. woman: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how this works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. fidelity investments. turn here. >>> back at 8:18, the obama administration is focusing on higher education "today." in a sign of support, the bill and linda gates foundation is pledging $2 million to community colleges in the next five years. ladies, good morning to both of you. >> good morning, matt. >> nice to see you both. >> dr. biden, let me start with you, you've been in education for almost 30 years now, 17 of those years at a community college and yet you call community colleges america's best kept secret. why are they such a good secret? >> they're a great secret, matt and i'm so excited about the summsu summit today because people are going to learn about community colleges. we bring in companies that are in green technology or health care related fields and what that means is that there will be jobs for americans. and if you want to go to a four-year college, you can come to us for two years and then you can go right into the four-year college. >> do you think dr. biden that community colleges in some ways have an image problem? i remember when i was back in high school, people tended to look down at community colleges and say they were for people who couldn't get into college, didn't want to go to college or something else. is it still a stigma? >> i think that's why we're having this summit. we're trying to say to america, hey, we have changed and look what we have to offer, we have a great education, so come and take a look at us. so i think things are changing. >> mrs. gates, let's talk about this grant money, your foundation is dedicating some $35 million over five years to community colleges in states with a high proportion of low income families. so what are you goals? >> well, that's right, matt, so many students we have today over 8 million students in community colleges, they are working students, they often hold down a job and they have a child. to they're attending community colleges and the idea is not to have 25% of them complete with some sort of certificate or degree, but to get so many more of them through the system. make it easier for them to get through community college and get a job in the current economy. >> mark zuckerburg who's the founder and ceo of facebook recently pledged $100 million to the newark school system. is this the wave of the future in your opinion? are troubled schools across the country going to have to go out and solicit for guardian angels? >> i don't think that's the way of the future. i think what he's done is absolutely fantastic because i think he can set new jersey on a path, but i think we have money in the system that can be reused both at the high school level and at the community college lev level. today we spend $2 billion remediating kids. that money can be refocused at the community college level. so we can do lots of things to stimulate the system. >> dr. biden, your family has done incredible things in terms of fill lant by. talk to that person out there who whatted just been through the recession, maybe they lost their job, their home, their retirement savings and maybe they're picking up the pieces and build their finances again, how do you convince that average person to donate to charity when they see their own situation being so unstable? >> i think we're a generous a economy and i think that while there are many people who needs jobs or need more work than they have got. we also see people in our community who need our time and our help. so i think it's important we give our time, our energy, our money in any way to lift our own communities up and i think community colleges are one way to do that and there's ways to do it in our own communities as well. >> and i think you have done a lot to raise the profiles of these institutions over the last many years. >> "todatoday's going to be a g day. >> thanks to both of you. >>> now to the first ever global census of sea life. it took ten years to complete and uncovered thousands of exotic new species. here's nbc's peter. places left explored than anywhere else on earth. as much art as science. these wondrous specieses are colorful and exotic and odd. this first of its kind census of marine life is the product of a decade long exploration. 2,700 scientists, nearly a quarter million species, one amazing find after the next. >> scientists are loving it just like we r just the diversity of life, the richness of it, the connectedness of it. they're finding life in the deep ocean in place where they didn't think new species would exist and still they're finding it. >> the darth vader jelly fish, found in the arctic more than a half mile below. and the vampire squid, native to california's monterrey bay. for scientists this is just a starting point. >> it's just the beginning, it's not the end. scientists are going to use the tools they develop for this exploration and carry on the work for future decades. but based on this census, it's going to be a treat. >> reporter: as one expert explained, this census
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peter all right peter i'd like to go to you and i to continue on the font that laura brought up before the break has the united to have the grip of the united states has had on latin america is it coming to an end and it will come to a complete end relatively soon. well let me let me just go back and i'll answer that question in the course of what i say. i'm very glad to hear laura particularly so upbeat about latin america and particularly latin america's economic and social progress. because she is cheering a. economic a set of economic and social policies that are also being warmly applauded welcomed by the world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury this is an enormous conversion that's taken place and i must admit if really the left and. the. world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury are all on the same path right now that's tremendous new news that we really do have a consensus about economic policies as far as the u.s. goes yes i think there is a. disappointment in latin america with the u.s. there is a lowered expectation from the us latin america has become more assertive it's the versified it's international policies countries like china and india are gaining a real share of of the market they're becoming. part of the the region in and i think the countries of the region are taking many more decisions into their own he n yes i think the united states is backing away somewhat i think also though with a condom ia fifteen trillion dollars which is four times the economy of all of latin america put together u.s. markets u.s. investment u.s. technology remittances are still tremendously in poor. certainly for. mexico and central america and the caribbean and if you look at the commies of south america less important but nonetheless very very critical so yes the u.s. has a lowered political profile but it's still tremendously important economically ok i ask you if i can ask you i mean peter let me jump in. yeah i'm not sure the puter understood me i do not think that the social progress suspend being made is because there's a consensus between these countries much of the social progress that i'm referring to in business well in brazil has to do with specific social programs that are actually not contemplated or fully supported by the world bank and other international financial institutions we will recall that there were going to go she should not try. the idea peter here a letter a letter finish a letter let her finish your point ok there are there there is some support for social programs here in mexico we have opportunity that isn't theirs but recall that what these countries did in others in other senses to get into the place where they are now are for example many of them withdrew from the realm of the i.m.f. because they were not willing to accept the kind of conditioning and the austerity of the state in particular that went along with it the policies that we're s
peter all right peter i'd like to go to you and i to continue on the font that laura brought up before the break has the united to have the grip of the united states has had on latin america is it coming to an end and it will come to a complete end relatively soon. well let me let me just go back and i'll answer that question in the course of what i say. i'm very glad to hear laura particularly so upbeat about latin america and particularly latin america's economic and social progress. because...
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tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor.emade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. i love your work. the difference between hiding my skin and showing it off? jergens ultra healing moisturizer. even my driest skin looks healthier, instantly. jergens is the difference between i'm here, and here i am. jergens®. the beautiful difference. of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh,
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you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor.own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> 32 minutes past the hour now. look at some of the stories making headlines. two suspected u.s. drone attacks have killed 13 suspected militants in pakistan. this happened friday in the tribal region near north waziristan. the area borders afghanistan and has been a problem known for militant activity. pakistani intelligence says drone attacks targeted two suspected militant areas. >>> botox has been approved for treatment of chronic migraines. fda
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you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? [ evan ] ah it's cool. ah... ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah! ah! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is that? how come my dap wasn't like that? huh? it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a group that's 40 million strong. state farm insures more drivers than geico and progressive combined. it's no surprise, with so many ways to save and discounts of up to 40%. so call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. >>> take a look at these photos. phoebe prince, carl walker hoover. asher b
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thanwhat makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor.ou'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> a new queen beginning her reign on the high seas. britain's queen elizabeth names the new queen elizabeth liner today in an elaborate royal ceremony. we toured the luxury liner, and even dined like royalty. >> reporter: welcome aboard the queen elizabeth. and look at this, isn't it magnificent? this ship is about 12 stories high, and if you think about placing four big planes side by side, that is the less than of the queen elizabeth. 2,092 guests will set sail to the canary islands, and then steam through the mediterranean. the final price tag, $634 million, and made in italy. this is the grand lobby entrance. and if you take a look, you can see how it's done in kind of an ar
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peter, terry, peter, thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. questions, by the way. all of them were great today. also we have another story coming up, some big time college sports programs blind siding high schools, threatening to take their mascots and go home. jon: oh, no! jenna: if local teams don't pay up. can you imagine? we have that story just ahead. here, kitty. here, kitty. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairsf glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with bifocalenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don't miss a thing. jenna: well, some big time college sports programs playing hardball with high schools cracking down on local teams for using their nicknames and mascots without permission and giving high schools a real tough less son in trademark law. is this kind of a david v. goliath situation here? >> reporter: oh, yeah. that's exactly what it's sounding like. jenna, about nine months ago university of florida and fsu, florida state university, both of these
peter, terry, peter, thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. questions, by the way. all of them were great today. also we have another story coming up, some big time college sports programs blind siding high schools, threatening to take their mascots and go home. jon: oh, no! jenna: if local teams don't pay up. can you imagine? we have that story just ahead. here, kitty. here, kitty. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairsf glasses for...
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peter thought this was all right until the contingent from jerusalem came. >> and they tap peter on the shoulder, and peterstops attending these... these banquets. and then we get a great passage of esprit de l'escalier. it's probably what paul wishes he had thought to say to peter at the time, but in the letter, it's presented as what he says to peter. and he's yelling at peter for not being true to the gospel and not being true to christ and not being true to this vision of things, and what he's really yelling at peter about is food. >> and the way paul tells it is, he says, "well, you know, i... i... i confronted peter publicly. i told him he was a hypocrite. i told him off to his face. i told him off in front of everybody." end of story. well, the story doesn't really have an end. you know, we... we'd like paul to tell us that, after he told peter off, he... he sort of skulked back to jerusalem with his tail between his legs, and then paul gave james and his party the what-for, and then he threw them out, or something like that. nothing like that. paul's completely silent. now, this suggests to us that
peter thought this was all right until the contingent from jerusalem came. >> and they tap peter on the shoulder, and peterstops attending these... these banquets. and then we get a great passage of esprit de l'escalier. it's probably what paul wishes he had thought to say to peter at the time, but in the letter, it's presented as what he says to peter. and he's yelling at peter for not being true to the gospel and not being true to christ and not being true to this vision of things, and...
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peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different. you mentioned peter orszag leaving. his first public move after leaving was to write a column pulling the rug out from under his former boss on the tax issue. the question of putting people in positions of power on the staff when they have their own ambitions and agendas will come at some point in conflict. >> we want see pete rouse on sunday talk shows. >> no, we won't. this is inside, but i think it got bush in trouble initially to have it tight group of people around him. it is already getting obama into trouble.
peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different. you mentioned peter orszag leaving. his first public move after leaving was to write a column pulling the rug out from under his former boss on the tax issue. the question of putting people in positions of power on the staff when they have their own ambitions and agendas will come at some point in conflict. >> we want see pete rouse on sunday talk shows. >> no, we won't. this is inside, but i think it got bush in trouble...
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peter doocy-- peter doocy-- casey stegall, i apologize, thank you very much. a big drug bust, we have an update on the drug labs inside a dormitory and after a week of hits on the gridiron, the nfl is cracking down and it's meant to keep players safe. you might be surprised what some are saying today. we have a live report next. etfs? exchange traded funds? don't give me just ten or twenty to choose from. come on. td ameritrade introduces commission-free etfs with a difference-- more choice. over a hundred etfs.... ...chosen by the unbiased experts at morningstar associates. let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low at rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that would help? yeah. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.90, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. excuse me, what is that? oh, i'm a fidelity customer. okay, but what does it do? well, it gets me the tools and research i need to help me make informed decisions. with fidelity i can invest in stocks, bonds, ll at a great price. wow. yeah, wow. ♪ [ male announcer ] fidelity investments. turn here. . >> a follow-up now to a story we brought you last night on the fox report of that suspected dorm drug lab busted at washington d.c.'s georgetown university. three men are facing charges. about 400 students were forced out of the freshman dorm because of a strange odor and hazmat team was called in. police at first thought they busted a meth lab and now say they believe two students and a guest were making the hallucinogenic known as dmt. charles smith, charles peron charged with manufacturing a controlled substance. new questions surrounding the death of a u.s. national team swimmer in united arab emirates. discovering the body after he failed to finish a long distance swim race yesterday. now, his competitors say the water temperatures were apparently dangerously high, organizers of the over section mile open water world cup event say he died from overeerrings and claims the water was 84 degrees and not a significant factor in his death and the winner of the race insists temperatures must have been above 86 degrees and said other swimmers had problems because the water was too hot. well, the nfl getting aggressive when it comes to player safety. the league now cracking down and handing out big fines for violent helmet to helmet hits and followed a techly brutal week of injuries, forcing several deplayers to stay on the sidelines today. and peterere and football, boy, what a dangerous sport. >> really, julie. last sunday's nfl games included a high number of head and neck injuries so on wednesday the league forced all 32 teams to watch a four minute video that used game film to demonstrate what kind of hits and tackles are legal and which ones will lead to big fines and suspensions. a league spokesman confirmed all coaches in addition to the video. the players that had unnecessary roughness bouts in 2008 to provide an opportunity to coach those players to abide by nfl rules, but even after the fuss about helmet to helmet hits, it has happened again today. look here, bengals red wing back cedric ben sn takes the hand off and breaks through with fancy foot work and nails fal condition safety number 28 in the red jersey on the screen and no penalty on the play, after that crushing helmet to helmet hit the fal conditions player did not return to the gridiron and that's hard to watch as a fan, but appears many nfl players would wli
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peter bratt -- [applause] thank you. peter bratt was the director of this film, "la mission." we couldn't be more proud of their accomplishment. [cheers and applause] his first film, "follow me home" premiered at the sundance film festival in official competition in 1996. it's an exploration of the journey to redemption and the ultimate reach toward conquer societal ills is an he can coffee that they further explored in their sophomore effort, "la mission." [applause] "la mission" is the first of five films incorporated, which is a company that mr. brad and his brother, benjamin, and their producing partner founded, and now "la mission" we're proud to announce is one of the top 25 indy films of 2010. [applause] it prepared in the 2009 sundance film festival and earned bratt two prestigious awizards, an award from the national association of latino independent producers and the norman lear award. so for this accomplishment and for which you gave so many of us insight into our common humanity, thank you. [applause] >> our next award is a business award, and we would like to invi
peter bratt -- [applause] thank you. peter bratt was the director of this film, "la mission." we couldn't be more proud of their accomplishment. [cheers and applause] his first film, "follow me home" premiered at the sundance film festival in official competition in 1996. it's an exploration of the journey to redemption and the ultimate reach toward conquer societal ills is an he can coffee that they further explored in their sophomore effort, "la mission."...
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peter diamond. they have a specific objection to peter diamond and the objection is that peter diamond is not qualifiedw richard shelby, republican senator from alabama, explained his objections when he said he would vote no on professor diamond's nomination to the fed back in july. >> i do not believe he's ready to be a member of the federal reserve board. i do not believe that the current environment of uncertainty would benefit from monetary policy decisions made by board members who are learning on the job. >> see, take it from richard shelby, peter diamond just isn't ready. peter diamond is just a kid. he's just a 70-year-old mit economics professor who was the president of the american economic association and who quite literally schooled the current head of the federal reserve. he was his teacher and he's now won the nobel prize in economics. yeah, what does that guy know? good thing richard shelby is the gatekeeper in the senate keeping yahoos like that out of our government. i do a lot of different kinds of exercise, but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed s
peter diamond. they have a specific objection to peter diamond and the objection is that peter diamond is not qualifiedw richard shelby, republican senator from alabama, explained his objections when he said he would vote no on professor diamond's nomination to the fed back in july. >> i do not believe he's ready to be a member of the federal reserve board. i do not believe that the current environment of uncertainty would benefit from monetary policy decisions made by board members who...
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evening is our good friend peter rodriguez -- honoring this evening is our good friend peter rodriguez. [applause] >> we have a member of the mayor's office as a designee. peter rodriguez was raised in both stockton and jackson, california where he first developed an interest in art. his fascination for art grew when mr. rodriguez went on a second trip to mexico in 1956 bringing with him some of his paintings hoping to exhibit during his trip. he found the appropriate venue to display his art, but was faced with a problem, no frames for his paintings. ever resourceful, peter, and relying on his background in advertising and window display used black yarn to draw frames around the paintings. in the 1975 he opened up the museum to present the artistic expression of the mexican people regardless of their birth nation from the informed perspective of the people themselves. as a museum expanded, it began to attract the attention of a broad scope of individuals including art collectors, and, thus, began to form a permanent collection now consisting of over 14,000 pieces. as the collection grew, so did the number and scope of exhibitions presented to the public. the
evening is our good friend peter rodriguez -- honoring this evening is our good friend peter rodriguez. [applause] >> we have a member of the mayor's office as a designee. peter rodriguez was raised in both stockton and jackson, california where he first developed an interest in art. his fascination for art grew when mr. rodriguez went on a second trip to mexico in 1956 bringing with him some of his paintings hoping to exhibit during his trip. he found the appropriate venue to display his...
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peter buffett is the author of "life is what you make it." peter, it is great to have you on the program. >> thanks. great to be here. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> sure. >> so your dad is warren buffett? >> yes. >> the third wealthiest person in the world, worth $47 billion. >> but who is counting. >> but who is counting, right. forbes and fortune. he is still lives in the house in omaha where you grew up. >> that's right. when i go home i sleep in my bedroom. >> oh my goodness. what was your life like? >> incredibly normal. i live two blocks from where my mother grew up. i would walk down to see my grandparents. i walked to public school. i had the same english teacher my mother had. it just goes on and on. the house still doesn't have a fence around it. so it was a very typical american upbringing. >> but was there a moment in time when you figured out wow, my dad is a very wealthy man. we're a wealthy family. did that change you? how did that impact you? it's got to be hard to absorb that as a kid. >> the funny thing is and i'm telling you the truth, i probably didn't know that until i was about 25, because we never lived that way. and i never thought we wore wealthy. it's a middle class neighborhood. and it just never came up. we didn't have extra cars. we didn't have extra houses or boats or things like that. so it is strange to say hard to believe, but it just wasn't around us. i didn't see it. >> isn't that a wonderful thing, though, that's what warren encouraged? >> absolutely, yeah. and both my parents. they really had this common feeling of look, everybody's worth the same value. you don't live a life thinking that you're better than anybody else. and you don't behave that way. and yeah, it's pretty amazing. >> so when you were 19, you received an inheritance of about $90,000 in berkshire hathaway stock. >> yes. >> what did you plan to do with it? >> i kid around and say my dad had strong feelings about two things -- inherited wealth. he didn't believe in it. but he also didn't believe in the misallocation of capital. my grandfather had left all of us a farm, and that was clearly a misallocation of capital. but he knew if he sold it, we would get more inherited wealth. but that's what he did. we get $90,000 of berkshire hathaway stock. i had been in college for about a year and a half and really wasn't sure what i wanted to do, but had loved music all my life. and my dad and my parents really encouraged me to take some time off and buy time. use the money to buy time. and that's what i did. >> but isn't it wonderful you knew what you loved? >> right. >> because you have to do what you love. >> totally. and that's of course what led into there book, which i have recently written. really, if you do what you love, and you follow that, everything else comes into play to help you do that. and it was very surprising to me that sure enough, if i really set my goals, and i was serious about it, and pragmatic about it, i just can't go off and say gee, i want to be a famous rock musician. how am i going to make a living writing music, and got into commercials and film and television, and built a career. but critical point is i was doing what i loved. >> since warren's pledge in 2006 to give away 99% of his wealth to charity. >> right. >> unbelievable. it turned your novo foundation into a billion dollar charity. >> it did. overnight. >> literally. tell me about the specifics of the work you're doing. >> well, it was extraordinary. and my wife jennifer and i really said now we have to take this responsibility on in a whole new way. and we spent a couple of years, because we lived in new york, really listening and learning from a lot of people. and we really came down to the world is out of balance. i don't think anyone disagrees with that particular fact. we happen to believe it's the social environment that has been built a lot on domination and exploitation, which i consider to be sort of masculine dominating characteristics. and we found through a lot of conversations that when you support women and girls, you shift the equation tremendously in favor of balance ultimately. and so when you give them economic and educational opportunities, it ripples out in a way that it just doesn't do when you give the dollars to a man. i hate to say it. but that's the way it goes. >> many women will become mothers, lead families. >> right, right. >> lead communities. >> and that's the point i like to make. only a girl will be the mother of every child. that's a fact. so if you support a girl, you end up changing the lives of generations. and it's pretty extraordinary what can happen. >> thank you for doing that. >> absolutely. >> do you think your definition of success is different than your father's definition of success? >> no. i think it's exactly the same. and that can be surprising. some people will say gee, isn't he a little disappointed? you went into music, or something like that. the truth is we both love getting up every day and doing what we do. and that, as far as i'm concerned, and i know as far as my dad is concerned is success. >> my thanks to peter buffett. for more including peter on piano, check out our website, swjr.cnbc.com. you can see the full video with all of our guest there's each monday. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report," a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and some say christopher columbus was the first italian american centuries after thisib business from the boardrooms to your bunch break. , 245, proceedr next cleared altitude. 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peter buffett is the author of "life is what you make it." peter, it is great to have you on the program. >> thanks. great to be here. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> sure. >> so your dad is warren buffett? >> yes. >> the third wealthiest person in the world, worth $47 billion. >> but who is counting. >> but who is counting, right. forbes and fortune. he is still lives in the house in omaha where you grew up. >> that's...