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peter. >> peter: thanks, clayton.ired as an administrator after his teaching was characterized as objectionable by top military brass. our next guest says that political correctness is to blame. and he thinks that legal action might be the next step if the negative ranking isn't overturned. and joining us now is the president of the law center. richard thompson. good morning, mr. thompson. >> good morning, peter, thank you for having me here today. >> tell us about this issue and why this colonel is in trouble for teaching about islam and rod radical! >> the back drop is in october much last year, 57 muslim organizations sent a letter to the department of defense, and he demanded the purging of all instructive material that may be considered by of offensive to muslim and slam and demanded that all administrators using those trading materials should be punished. as a result of that in may of this year, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general dempsey, sitting alongside secretary of defense, leon panetta, publ
peter. >> peter: thanks, clayton.ired as an administrator after his teaching was characterized as objectionable by top military brass. our next guest says that political correctness is to blame. and he thinks that legal action might be the next step if the negative ranking isn't overturned. and joining us now is the president of the law center. richard thompson. good morning, mr. thompson. >> good morning, peter, thank you for having me here today. >> tell us about this issue...
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peters. this is one of several district races across the nation that is on the political chess board in the battle for control over the house of representatives where republicans currently dominate. as such, it has drawn national attention from both political parties. the district stretches through central san diego and the coastal areas down to the city of coronado in the south. mr. bilbray has represented the district for several years, he's been in congress for a total of more than 12 years. he's a former city councilman and served on the san diego county board of supervisors. he also has been a federal lobbyist. mr. peters is a former member of the san diego city council and served as the panel's president. he's an attorney, and the debate format is very simple. each of the participants, excuse me, will begin with a two minute opening statement, and i will ask questions keeping a loose and fair eye for each response. there will be commercial breaks during the hourlong debate. prior to coi
peters. this is one of several district races across the nation that is on the political chess board in the battle for control over the house of representatives where republicans currently dominate. as such, it has drawn national attention from both political parties. the district stretches through central san diego and the coastal areas down to the city of coronado in the south. mr. bilbray has represented the district for several years, he's been in congress for a total of more than 12 years....
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. >> some gun -- got it on my ribs. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and bat
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city...
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peters: what mr.ows how to do it is that things are just fine in congress. apparently it's time that we have sequestration, do we have this to 30,000 jobs in the defense sector alone and the average family he thinks that gridlock is fine and it's time to take a pledge that he reaffirmed the tea party this year he would compromise. that prevents us from balancing the budget -- is that what we need. we don't need the political sense. we need a sense of how to get things done. whether it's working on downtown redevelopment, cleaning up beaches and bays, expanding convention center or building a new waterfront. that's why i have support from across the board. at democrats and i'm proud of them. said independent but lucy clay and mason fletcher and mr. bilbray mentioned the united states chamber of commerce. but the local folks, three chairmen who are republicans and the executive your other taxpayers as an individual are supporting me. why they supported me? they not see the problems in washington we dese
peters: what mr.ows how to do it is that things are just fine in congress. apparently it's time that we have sequestration, do we have this to 30,000 jobs in the defense sector alone and the average family he thinks that gridlock is fine and it's time to take a pledge that he reaffirmed the tea party this year he would compromise. that prevents us from balancing the budget -- is that what we need. we don't need the political sense. we need a sense of how to get things done. whether it's working...
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hello and welcome to on the money where the business of russia is business i'm peter lavelle lots of news coming out of russia's oil patch a bumpy road for global oil prices and scaling down russia's g.d.p. forecast plus why one of the world's most prominent investors has finally decided to jump into the russian market. to discuss this i'm joined by yet a slightly savalas he's the chief economist at deutsche bank and ben eris he's the editor in chief of business new europe ok gentlemen let's start with our new segment cover your mark or i'd first list is oil prices then where they go in hundred dollars and stay there for for the foreseeable future foreseeable future i see it that. this year and next year as well ok eurozone is in deep trouble and it's going to stay there for several years to come kicking the can down the road they keep kicking the can you know they need to fix it reform structural reforms dealing with it but at the same time they need to spur but of course. it's a very nasty balance between i think continued problems in the periphery the only hope is that they progre
hello and welcome to on the money where the business of russia is business i'm peter lavelle lots of news coming out of russia's oil patch a bumpy road for global oil prices and scaling down russia's g.d.p. forecast plus why one of the world's most prominent investors has finally decided to jump into the russian market. to discuss this i'm joined by yet a slightly savalas he's the chief economist at deutsche bank and ben eris he's the editor in chief of business new europe ok gentlemen let's...
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milwaukee and visiting faculty member at the stockholm school of economics and in new york we cross to peter cheer he is the founder of t.f. market advisors right gentlemen cross talk rules and if it means you can jump in anytime you want jeffrey you've been on the program before has austerity gone too far particularly in europe cannot stared create prosperity can a stay or to create jobs well it's creating plenty of prosperity for the financial sector i'm not sure for how long this will continue but for common people it's been a disaster and it's been a disaster frankly for forty years i mean we continue to see this kind of cannibalization of the social sector and then driving those. gains up to the top of the in comparing that and this is has to stop the whole system is imploding and peter when you jump in on that too much austerity you know i think one our study actually needs to be done in some form i think it's got to take some time the other side of this coin has become every want to talk about oh spending and let's be honest we got into this debt problem because everyone spent money a
milwaukee and visiting faculty member at the stockholm school of economics and in new york we cross to peter cheer he is the founder of t.f. market advisors right gentlemen cross talk rules and if it means you can jump in anytime you want jeffrey you've been on the program before has austerity gone too far particularly in europe cannot stared create prosperity can a stay or to create jobs well it's creating plenty of prosperity for the financial sector i'm not sure for how long this will...
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, next debate on foreign policy, peter fenn, peter ogburn.him. >> he doesn't have too many experts except exbush neoconservatives liz cheney. >> what does she know about foreign policy? >> bill: has she ever been overseas? >> look, if he is relying on the cheneys for his foreign policy advice where even george bush has begun out there we're all in deep trouble. what would he have done in libya? would he have sent troops? of course, no tubes on the ground. well that's what bush had said about iraq, too. this kind of foreign policy, bravado with no substance will kill him in the debate. the one thing we saw from obama was real presidential leadership when it came to talking about benghazi and what happened and taking responsibility. >> bill: one thing we learned about mitt romney is he's very much pro women. i mean, he as governor of massachusetts be he showed that when they didn't come up with candidates women candidates for the top jobs in his administration, he said this is not good enough. we've got to do better and lo and behold, look what
, next debate on foreign policy, peter fenn, peter ogburn.him. >> he doesn't have too many experts except exbush neoconservatives liz cheney. >> what does she know about foreign policy? >> bill: has she ever been overseas? >> look, if he is relying on the cheneys for his foreign policy advice where even george bush has begun out there we're all in deep trouble. what would he have done in libya? would he have sent troops? of course, no tubes on the ground. well that's...
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provides conversations with great minds i'm joined by peter glossop peter is a veteran journalist with over thirty years of experience previously he was the moscow bureau chief and international news editor for business week magazine as well as the executive editor of virginia business magazine he's also worked as a reporter at the virginia in the richmond times dispatch dealing with environmental issues and as an investigative journalist peter got his bachelor's degree in political science an era of international relations from tufts university he's also the author of thunder on the mountain death and massey in the dirty secrets behind big coal he joins me now in the studio peter thanks so much for being here with us thank you so much for having me and for those whose brilliant piece of investigative. and narrative i mean it's just it's a story as well as as well as well as a news story it's a story story what let's start out with april fifth two thousand and ten what happened on april fifteenth wasn't illegal fifth two thousand and ten was a is a day right after the easter holiday an
provides conversations with great minds i'm joined by peter glossop peter is a veteran journalist with over thirty years of experience previously he was the moscow bureau chief and international news editor for business week magazine as well as the executive editor of virginia business magazine he's also worked as a reporter at the virginia in the richmond times dispatch dealing with environmental issues and as an investigative journalist peter got his bachelor's degree in political science an...
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then i'm looking for investments in russia i don't have anything invested in russia at the moment peter but i'm looking for some are you looking at the us have some great great ideas please call me up and we will all this my panel can do that you could be looking at equities i mean invest in public markets so yes either the currency and or the public equities that would be the way that i would invest. what would you ask him is as an investor that's a very very exciting there's some there's some other very exciting things happening peter i was you and i were out in lot of our stock recently i mean russia spending a lot of money to develop the east that could be very exciting there gigantic markets out there this idea of a transport corridor across across russia is a very exciting concept there are many things going on in russia that is if the government has changed is that attitude which i think it has russia could be extremely exciting in many ways just how how do you see russia versus china and other brits and what respects is russia stronger you think right now first of all the whole
then i'm looking for investments in russia i don't have anything invested in russia at the moment peter but i'm looking for some are you looking at the us have some great great ideas please call me up and we will all this my panel can do that you could be looking at equities i mean invest in public markets so yes either the currency and or the public equities that would be the way that i would invest. what would you ask him is as an investor that's a very very exciting there's some there's some...
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absolutely no justification for this kind of rent seeking off of the rest of the economy you know peter if we if we can go back to you in new york a lot of the austerity cut jobs created out of employment actually. right so i think that's been a problem at the same time let's look at the other and one of my favorite statistics is that the average unemployment rate in spain is about twenty two months it's no coincidence that unemployment benefits run out at twenty four months so there's definitely a certain subsector that looks like that they wait their twenty two months watching the football and then hey i better go find a job and they find a job and buy one of their buddies gets laid off and goes on his two year semi funded vacation so obviously that's a bit of an extreme example but there are problems with the benefits system right it doesn't encourage people to go back to work sometimes it's too you know beneficial that can't necessarily be changed overnight but there's a lot of problems there there's you know if you go to spain right it does not look like an economy with twenty five
absolutely no justification for this kind of rent seeking off of the rest of the economy you know peter if we if we can go back to you in new york a lot of the austerity cut jobs created out of employment actually. right so i think that's been a problem at the same time let's look at the other and one of my favorite statistics is that the average unemployment rate in spain is about twenty two months it's no coincidence that unemployment benefits run out at twenty four months so there's...
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gains up to the top of the in comparing that and this is has to stop the whole system is imploding peter where you jump in on that too much austerity you know i think one i study actually needs to be done in some form i think it's got to take some time the other side of this coin has become every want to talk about oh spending and let's be honest we got into this debt problem because everyone spent money all these things about growth etc all these plans over the last ten years were meant to create growth meant to create jobs in some form or another so somehow governments are going to miraculously do that i don't think so i think we need to step back i think with one thing we have to do is probably fix the banking system which probably means huge write downs existing shareholders take a beating and start making the people who got us in this trouble the banks in particular bear more of the pain and have less of it go out of the people certainly in the short term if i can say to you so you're saying there should be financial reform banking reform thinking about people ok not just about thos
gains up to the top of the in comparing that and this is has to stop the whole system is imploding peter where you jump in on that too much austerity you know i think one i study actually needs to be done in some form i think it's got to take some time the other side of this coin has become every want to talk about oh spending and let's be honest we got into this debt problem because everyone spent money all these things about growth etc all these plans over the last ten years were meant to...
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we understand full well you can't rob from peter to pay paul.hat was one of our fundamental, if you will, bright lines was that it have revenue that did not touch funding from other sources. >> the opposition. starchild. >> money is fungible so any money put toward this source would by definition not be available for other needs, everything from parks to health care to education. this measure would get san francisco city government into the business of making home loans. this is part of what brought on the economic crisis at the federal level, fannie mae and freddie mac giving out home loans to people who couldn't afford to buy and later had their houses foreclosed. we don't know what's going to happen in the housing market for the next 30 years. i think it's foolish to set aside increasing set amounts of money for the next 3 decades when we know right now that there's thousands of people living on the streets. why not just build as many affordable units now as possible and do that by getting government out of the way with all its red tape and r
we understand full well you can't rob from peter to pay paul.hat was one of our fundamental, if you will, bright lines was that it have revenue that did not touch funding from other sources. >> the opposition. starchild. >> money is fungible so any money put toward this source would by definition not be available for other needs, everything from parks to health care to education. this measure would get san francisco city government into the business of making home loans. this is...
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tonight, peter dreier. from -- peter dreier, from occidental college. his latest book is called 2: "the 100 greatest americans of the 20th century." we are glad to have you with our conversation with peter dreier, coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: peter dreier is a professor of politics and chair of a department at occidental college and author of a new text called "the 100 greatest americans of the 20th century: a social justice hall of fame." peter dreier, good to have you on this program. >> it is good to be here, tavis. tavis: as i said at the top, there is still not a lot of talk about the least among us. there is a lot of talk about
tonight, peter dreier. from -- peter dreier, from occidental college. his latest book is called 2: "the 100 greatest americans of the 20th century." we are glad to have you with our conversation with peter dreier, coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have work to do....
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you want to go back to peter gammons and ask him, you know, peter, we've seen changes in football, the coming of the replays and all of that. we use that just's little bit in baseball now. baseball hasn't changed very much and, frankly, that's what i like about it. do you think there are changes that should be made in the game? some people say maybe on the intentional walk, just declare the, send him to first base, and you don't waste time doing that. do you see any changes coming to the game? >> i actually like that intentional walk idea. i do think that sooner or later, there has to be a way to play under one rule. if you're going to have-- every weekend is there going to be an interleague series, they really need to play under one rule. either have the d.h. or don't have the d.h i think it's-- i think, also, it makes the world series something of an aberration because it's-- one team doesn't play by the same rules it played under during the season. and i think that's really important. i also think that in time, they have to find a way to slightly shorten the schedule so that the pla
you want to go back to peter gammons and ask him, you know, peter, we've seen changes in football, the coming of the replays and all of that. we use that just's little bit in baseball now. baseball hasn't changed very much and, frankly, that's what i like about it. do you think there are changes that should be made in the game? some people say maybe on the intentional walk, just declare the, send him to first base, and you don't waste time doing that. do you see any changes coming to the game?...
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peter, peter morici, can this feat of rebuilding the middle class and reducing the deficit, can thatn? >> absolutely, but we have to remember that roosevelt inherited a very small government, so expanding it wasn't the rock on the back of the private sector. a more comparable situation was reag reagan's dilemma, inherited an economy with double digit inflation and interest rates and unemployment that peaked at 10.8%, not 10 as mr. obama's did, but hy he took his stimulus in tax cuts whereas mr. obama did it in targeted spending. in the end, what really got mr. reagan's economy going though was re-realigned our relationship with the rest of the world so we had an export boom, and that eventually created a lot of job and bill clinton wisely took the dividend from that, he was able to then raise taxes that reagan and clinton had lowered, and used that dividend to get us into a surplus situation. so it was a combination of realigning america with the world, getting rid of a trade deficit, having an export-led recovery and then taking the dividend and not spending it so much. mr. clinton
peter, peter morici, can this feat of rebuilding the middle class and reducing the deficit, can thatn? >> absolutely, but we have to remember that roosevelt inherited a very small government, so expanding it wasn't the rock on the back of the private sector. a more comparable situation was reag reagan's dilemma, inherited an economy with double digit inflation and interest rates and unemployment that peaked at 10.8%, not 10 as mr. obama's did, but hy he took his stimulus in tax cuts...
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duf sundheim and peter fenn, thanks for joining us, peter from washington, d.c. >>> and up next theyell for that i can say >>> rick, again, i'm speaking -- i'm speaking -- i'm speaking -- you get 30 seconds -- the way the rules work here is i get 60 seconds, and you get 30 seconds to respond -- say you knew -- >> anderson -- >> are you just going to keep talking? let me finish what i have to say. >> jennifer: oh, god, i love debates. have you eh seen mitt romney so animated. i always figured he was kind of a stickler for the rules guy, but to go so far as to kind of tattle on rick perry. and what about the time that president obama was kurt with hilary clinton. >> i don't think i am that bad. >> you are likable enough hilary. >> thank you. >> jennifer: there has been endless speculation about who is going to do better and of course the fact is they both have weaknesses when it comes to debating, and how do they get weaknesses. joining us tonight for more on how we can expect the to perform is alan schroeder. he is a professor of journalism at northeastern university and author of "pr
duf sundheim and peter fenn, thanks for joining us, peter from washington, d.c. >>> and up next theyell for that i can say >>> rick, again, i'm speaking -- i'm speaking -- i'm speaking -- you get 30 seconds -- the way the rules work here is i get 60 seconds, and you get 30 seconds to respond -- say you knew -- >> anderson -- >> are you just going to keep talking? let me finish what i have to say. >> jennifer: oh, god, i love debates. have you eh seen mitt...
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and peter knows better than i do. i will let him answer, there will be plenty of ferries and we are actually trying to get the water taxi up and operating for a special service between pier one and a half and christie field during that race day. so ferries will be... yes. >> thank you. >> peter albert. we are working with we are work withing golden gate. * * >> because the weekend, the time when the buses have more reserve because they are more heavily used during the commute period. we have figured out what buses need to run, to accommodate for the fleet week and we have to accommodate the extra buss that go out at golden gate park and now we are down to which types of buses and where they are going, we have room with the light rail which is good because they need it for the tshird and also the ball game and the historic street cars, we are down to know what kind is serve the e, and how many need to be rehab taited and need to be running by october and how that comes on-line. and so the answer is, yes. pretty detaile
and peter knows better than i do. i will let him answer, there will be plenty of ferries and we are actually trying to get the water taxi up and operating for a special service between pier one and a half and christie field during that race day. so ferries will be... yes. >> thank you. >> peter albert. we are working with we are work withing golden gate. * * >> because the weekend, the time when the buses have more reserve because they are more heavily used during the commute...
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russell peters, everyone.ince. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] prepare yourself for the feeling of more water without using more water. with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes you less irritable. go out tonight - be social! then stay in tomorrow. make a date with your flat screen. olive garden's new dinner today, dinner tomorrow. two dinners for two nights, just $12.95. choose one of five entrees tonight, like new mezzaluna ravioli. served with unlimited soup or salad and breadsticks. then choose a second entrÉe to take home for tomorrow all for just $12.95. this has "movie night" written all over it. new dinner today, dinner tomorrow go before it's gone! go olive garden. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" u
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joseph peter thanks so much for coming on and it's my pleasure abbi thank you for having me first of all i just wanted to say that i think that these movies should be essential viewing for everyone on the planet because you really present these concepts that are months not so much new revolutionary as they are just glaringly obvious truths in the way that you articulate them peter but i want to get into how you got all started i mean as someone who had worked in wall street in advertising when you step back and analyze your own role in society and decide to radically change course. great question it was a it was a slow evolution really like many people brought up in this culture you end up with a self-interest driven mechanism i came from a middle class family we had no real wealth and i came into the world i went to school i dropped out due to debt problems of course like many do today in the educational college career problem that we have which you know most college debt is the peak of bankruptcy coupled with medical debts in aggregate and i began to realize that there's something
joseph peter thanks so much for coming on and it's my pleasure abbi thank you for having me first of all i just wanted to say that i think that these movies should be essential viewing for everyone on the planet because you really present these concepts that are months not so much new revolutionary as they are just glaringly obvious truths in the way that you articulate them peter but i want to get into how you got all started i mean as someone who had worked in wall street in advertising when...
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philips peter thank you so much for coming on. i have a thanks for having me here so here i think what a lot of people hear about censorship in the corporate media they don't understand the extent of of what censorship really entails i think it just means blacking out the story talk a lot about the other elements of censorship that you guys cover with project censored. well we look at an important news stories that haven't been covered by the corporate media that's one of the primary goals that we've been doing for the past thirty six years and i want to add one correction here i don't know if it's fair to say the largest media organization doing this kind of work but i believe we're pretty unique and we have hundreds of faculty members of twenty universities hundreds of students that are engaged in doing this research so in some ways we are very large but the actual organization itself is somewhat small but that betsy importance of it or not depended upon corporate funding or foundation funding we're going what we can do and we c
philips peter thank you so much for coming on. i have a thanks for having me here so here i think what a lot of people hear about censorship in the corporate media they don't understand the extent of of what censorship really entails i think it just means blacking out the story talk a lot about the other elements of censorship that you guys cover with project censored. well we look at an important news stories that haven't been covered by the corporate media that's one of the primary goals that...
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and talk about your study the extensive study of the trans national one percent of corporate class peter from this year's book just. well this study the exposing the one percent is being published in a sense or two thousand and thirteen book is chapter six we did quite a bit of research last winter to rebell up this and we looked at the top banks in the world and who's who's been running those banks and their involvement in protecting now we know somewhere between twenty and thirty trillion dollars worth of well that's hidden in bank accounts all over the world that's in best of but there's no tax of being paid on it so the richest people are protecting me used huge assets while on a daily basis between thirty and forty thousand people in the world die from starvation or are diseases that could easily be cured so we have this massive inequity of wealth and power concentrated in a very small number of people that are being served by corporate media in other words they are giving messages and propaganda out the current tax this concentration of wealth and encourages the continuation of thi
and talk about your study the extensive study of the trans national one percent of corporate class peter from this year's book just. well this study the exposing the one percent is being published in a sense or two thousand and thirteen book is chapter six we did quite a bit of research last winter to rebell up this and we looked at the top banks in the world and who's who's been running those banks and their involvement in protecting now we know somewhere between twenty and thirty trillion...
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peter franchot is breaking with his party's stance on redistricting.this is a matter of demographic changes. peter franchot coming out against redistricting for the congressional seats. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. 43 degrees at the airport. coming up, we'll look at your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> we'll take a last look at weather and traffic together before you head out to start your day. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> time to get to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- how early do you st
peter franchot is breaking with his party's stance on redistricting.this is a matter of demographic changes. peter franchot coming out against redistricting for the congressional seats. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. 43 degrees at the airport. coming up, we'll look at your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> we'll take a last look at weather and traffic together before you head out to start your day. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is...
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duf sundheim and peter fenn, thanks for joining us, peter from washington, d.c. >>> and up next theyay our flaws are a gift. well for that i can say they have never taken part in a political debate. that's next on "the war room." you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> rick, again, i'm speaking -- i'm speaking -- i'm speaking -- you get 30 seconds -- the way the rules work here is i get 60 seconds, and you get 30 seconds to respond -- >> and you say you knew -- >> anderson -- >> are you just going to keep talking? let me finish what i have to say. >> jennifer: oh, god, i love debates. have you eh seen mitt romney so animated. i always figured he was kind of a stickler for the rules guy, but to go so far as to kind of t
duf sundheim and peter fenn, thanks for joining us, peter from washington, d.c. >>> and up next theyay our flaws are a gift. well for that i can say they have never taken part in a political debate. that's next on "the war room." you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade...
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concern, peter, about price gouging? >> there's a concern a little it about price gouging at some hotels at a time like this but ou're dealing with a loss of upply and demand and the supply isn't there right now. >> l l's take it to the poor folks already stranded in the airports, peter. what are some survival tips for hem? >> get food while you can, hydrate yourself, get a good ook and find out where there is wifi access because that will be your means of communication. > when you do rebook, baggage, would it b be smart to not check bag in this case? >> it's smart to not check a ag in any case, especially ow, especially if you have a connecting flight because your bag may not get to where you eed to go. >> what's the final tip, peter? >> most major airlines reap on your ticket without penalty or cancel your flight without any ind of penalty at all or ebook it until november 4. > online now, safeguarding your family. ytime you travel with your prepare f an e to ventuality like a delay. >> how to do it at extratv.com. >>
concern, peter, about price gouging? >> there's a concern a little it about price gouging at some hotels at a time like this but ou're dealing with a loss of upply and demand and the supply isn't there right now. >> l l's take it to the poor folks already stranded in the airports, peter. what are some survival tips for hem? >> get food while you can, hydrate yourself, get a good ook and find out where there is wifi access because that will be your means of communication. >...
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>>g] l tim mclof lon followed y peter louderborn,? touter. >> good afternoon. tourço÷#z and rental company ins valley. we're a new company and we send tours and on
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>>g] l tim mclof lon followed y peter louderborn,? touter. >> good afternoon. tourço÷#z and rental company ins valley. we're a new company and we send tours and on our rentals through so i want to mention that i am fully for this plan. be imperfections no matter what when you're dealing f many different variables but this seems to be the best plan to move forward with. i donóçúink it's going to get any better. two stakeholders are new cyclistsz2ehu$at live in san francisco, we get a lot of business from them, and tourists ofbv0há course. tourists and new cyclists don't tus routes around san francisco that the more grizzled andt67dw veteran cyclis know. they just don't know to make left or right turns to9z,y get o fulton or wherever thp they're going to right east down theix.3 panhandle bike path and wonder what to do and see other cyclists get on oak andwooi fow them. there was a beautiful bike path oak that was protected fromppdpñ traffic, that would make the city of san francisco a much visit. bicycle tourism is only going to increase whether we like it or
>>g] l tim mclof lon followed y peter louderborn,? touter. >> good afternoon. tourço÷#z and rental company ins valley. we're a new company and we send tours and on our rentals through so i want to mention that i am fully for this plan. be imperfections no matter what when you're dealing f many different variables but this seems to be the best plan to move forward with. i donóçúink it's going to get any better. two stakeholders are new cyclistsz2ehu$at live in san francisco,...