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peter, bienvenido al show!gracias, es un gusto estar aqui. >> ¿es realmente posible aliviar, completamente, el dolor en las articulaciones y coyunturas? >> si es realmente posible y encontre la respuesta; es supple, una bebida deliciosa, tan potente que pudiera beber todos los dias. si bebes solo una botella, todos los dias, sentiras una diferencia significativa en solo siete dias. >> ¿peter, hablas de un alivio total al punto que no queda nada de dolor? >> absolutamente, un alivio total. puedes obtener la movilidad total bebiendo supple todos los dias. >> ahora, segun tu experiencia, ¿que coyunturas causan el mayor dolor? >> ¿sabes que puede ser cualquier articulacion? puede ser tus rodillas, tus caderas, tus manos, tu cuello, tu espalda; todas esas coyunturas son increiblemente dolorosas para casi todo el mundo. >> ¿usted nos ofrece un alivio total con supple? >> si. >> ¿que significa esto? >> el alivio total significa, simplemente, tal como se oye. estamos hablando de algo que los cientificos han descubierto
peter, bienvenido al show!gracias, es un gusto estar aqui. >> ¿es realmente posible aliviar, completamente, el dolor en las articulaciones y coyunturas? >> si es realmente posible y encontre la respuesta; es supple, una bebida deliciosa, tan potente que pudiera beber todos los dias. si bebes solo una botella, todos los dias, sentiras una diferencia significativa en solo siete dias. >> ¿peter, hablas de un alivio total al punto que no queda nada de dolor? >>...
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he was a close friend of peter jennings. todd is a veteran journalist who for more than 20 years covered national and international conflicts, working with "time" and abc news. he's coauthor of the best selling books of the century "insert to america." todd has taught constitutional law as a visiting profession at west wesleyan, he is a knight fellow. please welcome me in welcoming todd brewster. [applause] >> thank you, david. welcome everybody to our main event for the peter jennings project. it's a joy to be addressing corral, introducing this main event, con received around west pointe. you also hear the cause of the famous victim war is politics by other means. where should the line properly fall between civil and military affairs? the framers negotiated this path with a delicate power. they give power to congress to provide and maintain a navy, but the army must be reappropriated every two years. so fearful the standing army could be an agent of tyranny. under the administration of thomas jefferson, that west pointe wa
he was a close friend of peter jennings. todd is a veteran journalist who for more than 20 years covered national and international conflicts, working with "time" and abc news. he's coauthor of the best selling books of the century "insert to america." todd has taught constitutional law as a visiting profession at west wesleyan, he is a knight fellow. please welcome me in welcoming todd brewster. [applause] >> thank you, david. welcome everybody to our main event for...
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he knew peter jennings well. he has always been a wise counsel on matters, but this is his first year with which we have entered his company. welcome. we have the dean of the university pennsylvania law school and a longtime friend of the peter jennings project. having served as a judge in the moved several times before. welcome, mike. judge cavanaugh is on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. welcome. last year, tim lewis came here in a wave of confidence. his steelers had just won the super bowl. if he seems more humble this time around, just note that the steelers did not qualify from the playoffs. p.j. judge, marjorie rendell, first lady of pennsylvania, but not for long. she says she will play more active roles. next to her is my close friend barry shower, who retired from the court and served in the appellate division. barry also has the distinction upholding a position at three schools at the same time, gil, wesleyan, and eternity. -- yale, wesleyan, and trinity. our next guest is also a three- time pjp vete
he knew peter jennings well. he has always been a wise counsel on matters, but this is his first year with which we have entered his company. welcome. we have the dean of the university pennsylvania law school and a longtime friend of the peter jennings project. having served as a judge in the moved several times before. welcome, mike. judge cavanaugh is on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. welcome. last year, tim lewis came here in a wave of confidence. his steelers had just won the super...
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peter sr. took a different step. he said not only should we do they utilitarian analyses in terms of how humans are impacted but we should give animals equal consideration when remake those analyses. he accepted the idea of speciesism he did not going to popularize it was coined by animal-rights a man named richard. to say that too there simply -- special simply because they're human that we should include them in these types of determinations. equal consideration a think is what sets of movement off. peter singer will say what matters is quality of life so if a human being has a greater quality of life and an animal than the animal can be used instrument lead to benefit the humans and also believes that if one type of human has a better quality than the lower standard of humans can be used as a mentally as well. said recently in a bbc documentary peter singer was approached by a scientist working with monkeys to find a cure for parkinson's and the scientist said i have used a couple hundred monkeys my goal is to hel
peter sr. took a different step. he said not only should we do they utilitarian analyses in terms of how humans are impacted but we should give animals equal consideration when remake those analyses. he accepted the idea of speciesism he did not going to popularize it was coined by animal-rights a man named richard. to say that too there simply -- special simply because they're human that we should include them in these types of determinations. equal consideration a think is what sets of...
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jim: meanwhile, peter kostis has the ground level perspective. this is not an easy two-putt for jim furyk right here, peter. >> no. i reckon if this is stone deadweight, that brian davis is going to have to play his shot. jim: down the slope. nick: funny how that one went the other way. interesting, isn't it? jim: you're brian davis, what do you do now? furyk's got four feet. nick: he has to assess, what is the best he can do? if that bunker shot -- jim: he's going down after it. nick: if the best he can do is 15 feet past, it's a gamble to do that, but you shouldn't take the gamble, you go and drop it there, and you've basically got a 30-foot chip. it all seems fine. i think a good thump. it's going to be a tough shot. it's a good shot to land -- if he can land this ball from the edge of the green to the flag, that is a great shot. how it reacts after that, i'm how it reacts after that, i'm not sure. >> it's sand under there. it's packed. you're going to have to go at it hard. just aim for that root. you've got one shot. >> yeah. nick: he's got
jim: meanwhile, peter kostis has the ground level perspective. this is not an easy two-putt for jim furyk right here, peter. >> no. i reckon if this is stone deadweight, that brian davis is going to have to play his shot. jim: down the slope. nick: funny how that one went the other way. interesting, isn't it? jim: you're brian davis, what do you do now? furyk's got four feet. nick: he has to assess, what is the best he can do? if that bunker shot -- jim: he's going down after it. nick: if...
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he's a -- he was a chose friend of peter jennings. todd was -- is a veteran journalist who for more than 20 years covered national and international politics, working with time and abc news. he is co-author with peter jennings of the best selling books "the century" and "in search for america." todd has also taught journalism, documentary film, and constitutional law as a visiting professor at wesleyan university and he is a knight fellow at yale law school. it's my pleasure to introduce him now. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming todd brewster. [applause] >> thank you, david, and welcome everybody, to our main event for the peter jennings project. it's a joy to be addressing you all, introducing this main event, could be received if partner high pressure with the center for oral history. you occasionally hear army officers about how war ought tore left to the warriors and civil affairs to the civil politicians. you also here "war is politics" by other means, hence the dilemma. where should the line properly fall betwee
he's a -- he was a chose friend of peter jennings. todd was -- is a veteran journalist who for more than 20 years covered national and international politics, working with time and abc news. he is co-author with peter jennings of the best selling books "the century" and "in search for america." todd has also taught journalism, documentary film, and constitutional law as a visiting professor at wesleyan university and he is a knight fellow at yale law school. it's my pleasure...
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damn it, peter, stop it. >> ow. damn it, peter, stop it.pissing me off worse than when i watched the o.j. simpson verdict with my room mat. >> we find him not guilty. >> what? >> well, i am ready for my evening. >> oh my god. peter, what the hell? >> what's that around your neck? i say, it is a little black jesus. ♪ black jesus . her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to work, designing, buildi
damn it, peter, stop it. >> ow. damn it, peter, stop it.pissing me off worse than when i watched the o.j. simpson verdict with my room mat. >> we find him not guilty. >> what? >> well, i am ready for my evening. >> oh my god. peter, what the hell? >> what's that around your neck? i say, it is a little black jesus. ♪ black jesus . her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon...
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peter's in rome. holy week for pope benedict, a time of humility and pen tans, acknowledging that the clergy sex scandal is a test both for the pope personally and for the catholic church. it is also largely overshadowed other continuing issues for the church. one of them, the debate over whether traditional catholic teaching opposing the use of artificial contraception makes it harder for women in the developing world to escape poverty. and there's an obstacle in fighting the spread of aids. the archbishop of westminster new intervention in this debate uses language that might surprise many. >> i think when it comes to third world poverty and the great pressure under which many women are put by men, i can see the arguments why in the short term means that give women protection are attractive. >> the pope visiting africa last year stirred the controversy over artificial contraception afresh. when he said -- and condoms could make the problem worse by encouraging riskier behavior. the archbishop's rema
peter's in rome. holy week for pope benedict, a time of humility and pen tans, acknowledging that the clergy sex scandal is a test both for the pope personally and for the catholic church. it is also largely overshadowed other continuing issues for the church. one of them, the debate over whether traditional catholic teaching opposing the use of artificial contraception makes it harder for women in the developing world to escape poverty. and there's an obstacle in fighting the spread of aids....
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. >> matt: count 2-0 to peter verdin. finds himself the number 2 catcher -- or the number 3 catcher. the number 3 catcher is david roth. an auburn tiger/florida gator. 2 balls, no strikes to peter verdin. ruiz down at 2nd base. strike at the knees. 90 on the gun right there. 2-1. florida and south carolina, top two team in the east. gamecocks and lsu topped in the standings. here is a 2-1 pitch. 2-2. here is the trivia question, what fcc school did ryan mccann sign with? do you know the answer? >> jeff: their father, howie, was an assist coach in the 08's, basically recruited the team that won the 1990's championship. the recruiting pipeline dried up in a hurry after that. >> jeff: the connections continue beyond that. here is the 3-2 pitch. that ball is down the right field line. and mccann went on to become the head coach at marshall when david perno got down with his college baseball playing game and decided he wanted to go into coaching, he went on to follow mccann. >> jeff: he sure did. >> matt: you have probably hea
. >> matt: count 2-0 to peter verdin. finds himself the number 2 catcher -- or the number 3 catcher. the number 3 catcher is david roth. an auburn tiger/florida gator. 2 balls, no strikes to peter verdin. ruiz down at 2nd base. strike at the knees. 90 on the gun right there. 2-1. florida and south carolina, top two team in the east. gamecocks and lsu topped in the standings. here is a 2-1 pitch. 2-2. here is the trivia question, what fcc school did ryan mccann sign with? do you know the...
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>> yeah, thanks, peter. human urine would cover my scent. >> larry: looking for something good to read? we have it on our blog. the incredible story of ray johnstone. he was a nba player one day and then in a coma the next and "secrets of a jewish mother." it's all on cnn.com/larry cans wing. i don't get that either. let's check in with anderson cooper. anderson? >> larry, the top of the program tonight, keeping them honest. in arizona, is arizona about to legalize racial profiling? it's what many people are saying there. supporters of the bill, however, saying that's ridiculous. the only way to control an immigration problem that's simply out of control. we'll have both sides tonight. also ahead, the big interview, dennis quaid, two and a half years ago he nearly lost his newborn twins after doctors gave them the wrong medicine two weeks after they were born. they're okay today but he was on a crusade. all that plus the situation in the gulf of mexico gone from bad to worse. the oil rig sunk creating a five
>> yeah, thanks, peter. human urine would cover my scent. >> larry: looking for something good to read? we have it on our blog. the incredible story of ray johnstone. he was a nba player one day and then in a coma the next and "secrets of a jewish mother." it's all on cnn.com/larry cans wing. i don't get that either. let's check in with anderson cooper. anderson? >> larry, the top of the program tonight, keeping them honest. in arizona, is arizona about to legalize...
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reading, my grandson, peter. your grandfather, max meyer. >> max meyer and his wife escaped to switzerland and peter, grandson, survived the war and later became aware in germany. whenever premonitions the man had few were prepared for the origins orgies of violence the d on german and austrian jews in 1938. and our last two documents stem from this period. in 1938 there was the assault on an austrian jewry in vienna. in october 38 there was the brutal expulsion of polish jews from germany. in november there was the nationwide program often referred to as christoph honest. across the length and breadth of greater germany seven guards were burned, jewish shops looted, jewish homes invaded and despoiled, jewish men, women, and children brutalized, molested, and in some cases murdered. in the aftermath tens of thousands of jewish men were carted off to concentration camps. here is the rabbi who was subject to a brutal mob violence on the night itself, but here describing his experience thereafter in prison in the fo
reading, my grandson, peter. your grandfather, max meyer. >> max meyer and his wife escaped to switzerland and peter, grandson, survived the war and later became aware in germany. whenever premonitions the man had few were prepared for the origins orgies of violence the d on german and austrian jews in 1938. and our last two documents stem from this period. in 1938 there was the assault on an austrian jewry in vienna. in october 38 there was the brutal expulsion of polish jews from...
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walter and the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters -- >>> good evening. i'm daljit dhaliwal. welcome to our final edition of "worldfocus." as we prepare to end our 18-month run we want to remind you one last time about america's place in the world. the united states is the third most populous country with 310 million people. our population actually represents only 4.5% of the world. telling you about those other 6.5 billion people, not just their politics but their customs and traditions, filling in the details about their lives has been our mission and our passion. that is exactly what we hope to do one last time tonight with a series of snapshots celebrating life around the globe. we start with the baseball season. now just days away. so what better place to start then in cuba where the so-called american past time is played and argued about w
walter and the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters -- >>> good evening. i'm daljit dhaliwal. welcome to our final edition of "worldfocus." as we prepare to end our 18-month run we want to remind you one last time about america's place in the world. the united states is the third most populous country with 310...
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. >> coming up five years after peter jennings announced he had lung cancer. have smokers changed their ways? trunatural's going gang busters! green families love it. hey man. families with dogs love it... know who else loves trunatural? bobby. second quarter's gonna be a monster. [ adding machine whirring ] [ male announcer ] call 888-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. they grow it. i mow it. [ male announcer ] trugreen. go greener. they grow it. i mow it. a deep ache all over. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new ororsening de
. >> coming up five years after peter jennings announced he had lung cancer. have smokers changed their ways? trunatural's going gang busters! green families love it. hey man. families with dogs love it... know who else loves trunatural? bobby. second quarter's gonna be a monster. [ adding machine whirring ] [ male announcer ] call 888-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. they grow it. i mow it. [ male announcer ] trugreen. go greener. they grow it. i...
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peter navarro, what about the kudlow v-shaped recovery? and by the way, peter, i have the john paulson of goldman sachs, aca hedge fund, s.e.c. fame, john paulson told his customers last night on their conference call that he sees a v-shaped recovery. he's probably watching the kudlow report. i don't know whether that's good orred ba. >> why would you ever believe anything john paulson said after the show that he played with goldman sachs. >> he looks smart. so what if he doesn't have any ethics? nonetheless, he made the right call on the mortgage bonds. howard ludnick says rates are going to hold these levels. do you agree? >> i do, but howard's missing something really big here, larry. he basically got lucky. it's the whole greece thing. it's the whole euro thing. you know the kudlow boom was pushing up the long end and everything like that. but what's happened now in this interval here is this great lack of confidence for the euro of flight to quality. here's dollars going up. the whole u.s. dollars to reserve currency is boosted, and b
peter navarro, what about the kudlow v-shaped recovery? and by the way, peter, i have the john paulson of goldman sachs, aca hedge fund, s.e.c. fame, john paulson told his customers last night on their conference call that he sees a v-shaped recovery. he's probably watching the kudlow report. i don't know whether that's good orred ba. >> why would you ever believe anything john paulson said after the show that he played with goldman sachs. >> he looks smart. so what if he doesn't...
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peter's. the pope made no mention of the sex abuse scandal swirling around the church but the vatican newspaper denounced a vile defamation operation against the pope. also tonight, other church leaders have plenty to say about the crisis. and its impact. nbc's anne thompson is in rome tonight for us with the latest. good evening to you, anne. >> reporter: good evening, peter. tonight in the absence of any statement by pope benedict there is an international war of words on. between catholic church officials and leaders of other religions over the clergy sex abuse scandal. ♪ on holy saturday, the catholic church is under siege. today the leader of the anglican church, the archbishop of canterbury criticized the way the catholic church has dealt with the crisis in ireland. >> an institution so deeply bound into the life of the society, suddenly becoming, suddenly losing all credibility. and that's not just a problem for the church. it is a problem for everybody in ireland. >> reporter: that bro
peter's. the pope made no mention of the sex abuse scandal swirling around the church but the vatican newspaper denounced a vile defamation operation against the pope. also tonight, other church leaders have plenty to say about the crisis. and its impact. nbc's anne thompson is in rome tonight for us with the latest. good evening to you, anne. >> reporter: good evening, peter. tonight in the absence of any statement by pope benedict there is an international war of words on. between...
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we can't confuse these things. >> peter, let me ask you this. another troubling aspect of the so-called insurance policies, many economists believe they serve useful purposes. you've got third and fourth parties. it's like you're sitting in the stands of the baseball game. you don't own the red sock or so the yankees but you're making bets and side bets on the outcome of the red sox/yankees game. is that a problem here? it was raised brilliantly in an article in today's new york times by roger lowenstein. i don't understand the third and fourth-party bets with no link to the buyer or seller in hedging. >> that's the point. they don't provide the opportunity to spread risk in a real economy. if those things are going on they should be out of the banks and the large financial houses like goldman sachs who have an implicit government guarantee and put into some sort of gambling mechanism akin to las vegas. it's like two guys betting on the redskins. better to put them in a paramutual system and disengage bank capital and so forth. this stuff is so
we can't confuse these things. >> peter, let me ask you this. another troubling aspect of the so-called insurance policies, many economists believe they serve useful purposes. you've got third and fourth parties. it's like you're sitting in the stands of the baseball game. you don't own the red sock or so the yankees but you're making bets and side bets on the outcome of the red sox/yankees game. is that a problem here? it was raised brilliantly in an article in today's new york times by...
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thank you peter galbraith.e will be right back. >> how many people will focus on the details versus the -- >> this is a guy who will get things done. >> if you are dealing with legislation -- >> people will not be paying more money by november. >> they won't be getting anything by november either, right? >> will it still be on popular by then? the screenings that happen here might be fun or dramatic, but it's not real life. there's another screening that is real life, and it could save your life. it's a screening test for colorectal cancer, the second-leading cancer killer of men and women. screening finds precancerous polyps, so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. i got screened. now, it's your turn. so you can stick around and enjoy the show. if you're 50 or older, get screened for colorectal cancer. >>> now, as we often try to do, i gathered a group of very smart people to talk, debate, agree, hopefully disagree about the most pressing issues of the day from obama to the economy to the british
thank you peter galbraith.e will be right back. >> how many people will focus on the details versus the -- >> this is a guy who will get things done. >> if you are dealing with legislation -- >> people will not be paying more money by november. >> they won't be getting anything by november either, right? >> will it still be on popular by then? the screenings that happen here might be fun or dramatic, but it's not real life. there's another screening that is...
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joining us, susan moss, peter ellikan, doug burns. peter ellikan, it's a defense attorney's dream., try to tell me in a nutshell, i understand you're a great orator, but in a nutshell, peter, why is this a treasure trove for the defense? >> all right. two things. first of all, the hair there brings open -- even though there's a lot of reasons why that hair could be there, it brings open the whole idea in front of the jury's mind, hey, there could be somebody out there, did you prove this case against her beyond a reasonable doubt? end of story. this is huge in that area. the other thing about, it i'll briefly say, as far as the fbi investigator contaminating the crime scene there, it contaminates the whole case because what you do then, you raise in front of the jury, look, here's some incompetence or some malfeasance or whatever in this area. the whole case, the whole investigation, there could be all kinds of incompetence in the whole thing. so it really does contaminate the whole case. >> don't you think, doug burns, that the defense as a pre-emptive strike needs to go ahead and
joining us, susan moss, peter ellikan, doug burns. peter ellikan, it's a defense attorney's dream., try to tell me in a nutshell, i understand you're a great orator, but in a nutshell, peter, why is this a treasure trove for the defense? >> all right. two things. first of all, the hair there brings open -- even though there's a lot of reasons why that hair could be there, it brings open the whole idea in front of the jury's mind, hey, there could be somebody out there, did you prove this...
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what should you focus be on, if not derivative, peter? >> requiring to write a derivative that is, aig had very little money available. increasing capital requirements won't cover the problem. think about it. $600 trillion in derivatives, and in $60 trillion global economy. >> we're talking about the bets that are ten times the size of the global economy, or however you want to measure it. how do you -- >> 500 times the size of the u.s. economy. you just can't. >> what we can agree on is that the derivatives are not the only problem. mayor bloomberg this week, of course, an advocate for new york city, where there's profit from these thing, but he says, remember, derivatives are downstream from the problem, and the problems can go all the way up to. >> that's my point. >> to shady mortgages being written. go all the way back to the beginning of the crisis. bring it full circle for us. we got a lot of problems that caused this altogether. do we fix all of them in this legislation? >> i think we make great steps forward but i agree with pete
what should you focus be on, if not derivative, peter? >> requiring to write a derivative that is, aig had very little money available. increasing capital requirements won't cover the problem. think about it. $600 trillion in derivatives, and in $60 trillion global economy. >> we're talking about the bets that are ten times the size of the global economy, or however you want to measure it. how do you -- >> 500 times the size of the u.s. economy. you just can't. >> what...
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i'm peter alexander. students writing mean things on facebook could be in big trouble at one high school. a school superintendent in evanston, illinois, is telling students they'll be suspended if caught and he's asking one to take the site down altogether. >> we found students past and present who say the facebook page evanston rats has soiled their names. >> it's pretty explicit. >> i'm really upset by the situation. not really that they came at me, but that this stuff still exists today. >> reporter: the site allegedly created by other students, has pages of slanderous and filthy comments about other teenage students. at tonight's girl's soccer game, parents and students were shocked. some students even being threatened. >> the problem is that the texting or cyber bullying, they don't actually get to see the person's face. >> from what i understand, it's basically just kind of people roasting on certain students and their personal life. >> that report from our nbc chicago station, wmaq. the superintend
i'm peter alexander. students writing mean things on facebook could be in big trouble at one high school. a school superintendent in evanston, illinois, is telling students they'll be suspended if caught and he's asking one to take the site down altogether. >> we found students past and present who say the facebook page evanston rats has soiled their names. >> it's pretty explicit. >> i'm really upset by the situation. not really that they came at me, but that this stuff still...
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peter, was today the start of something bigger as far as you're concerned? >> well, i think the rise in interest rates that gary alluded to earlier is going to be the thing that stops this market cold. we saw the rise in rates on friday. we saw it again on monday. the market looked at it as the glass being half full because that means the economy's better, rates are higher. that's okay. but rates are not moving higher just because the economy's okay. they're moving higher because of excess supply that is beginning to spook the market notwithstanding today's auction. >> how much higher, though, do rates have to go to knock the market oust bed? the ten-year's going to fluctuate, first of all, it's down since you've been on. we had a great auction today. 3.75 to 4.25, maybe even 4.50 by the end of the year, but that's not going to knock markets down. if you look back at two of the biggest rate hike cycles by the fed in '94 and '59 and 2004 and 2005, i mean, the market rallied 5%, 6% during that time and then went off to rally 30% after that. >> can i just point
peter, was today the start of something bigger as far as you're concerned? >> well, i think the rise in interest rates that gary alluded to earlier is going to be the thing that stops this market cold. we saw the rise in rates on friday. we saw it again on monday. the market looked at it as the glass being half full because that means the economy's better, rates are higher. that's okay. but rates are not moving higher just because the economy's okay. they're moving higher because of...
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if you do not mind, i want to repeat the words of peter. i visited peter this morning and i saw that this so encapsulated the problem. americans are unique in their vision of a dynamic, idea driven identity. the fact that it is demonstrated in national self criticism. what other nation has a constitution that lace up the machinery of government and takes on the quality of a sacred test. this brings with the quality of an accusation as if they were calling attention of the impossible. indeed, where else can the on- -- the "un" prefix be used? that was the feeling that i had about the problem today. it is not america. it is an american. that is all that i have to say. thank you. [applause] >> i guess but we could take some questions if you like. >> man asked if either counsel wants to say something? >> -- may i ask either counsel wants to say something? >> good idea. do you want to chime in? >> i agree with the decision of the court. the thing that i found disturbing as an advocate was something that some of you alluded to which was the leade
if you do not mind, i want to repeat the words of peter. i visited peter this morning and i saw that this so encapsulated the problem. americans are unique in their vision of a dynamic, idea driven identity. the fact that it is demonstrated in national self criticism. what other nation has a constitution that lace up the machinery of government and takes on the quality of a sacred test. this brings with the quality of an accusation as if they were calling attention of the impossible. indeed,...
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peter boockvar says maybe not so. we'll get to peter in just a moment. but we've been noticing -- hi, peter. >> hi. >> well two, names come to mind. >> here on the desk first. >> 25 today, new 52-week high. we've been on that forever it seems like since basically jon and i were in vegas in august. it's really hard to get on board now. frankly, now is the if you're in you should be buying put protection like pete says. if you don't want to do that now is the time probably not to get in. ubs just recently downgraded the stock but raised their price target from 20 to 24. so it's all about right now. tiffany "uss a name we talked about since it was trading 42. that went north of 50 today. again, it's sort of that barbell retail trade that probably is a little long tooth but tiffany's is the name i like out of all of them. >> oppenheimer today upgrading their market exposure to consumer discretionary the large cap as well as the small cap consumer discretionary. and joe, you're out now of that short. >> you're killing me, guys. i'm officially out. o'so consum
peter boockvar says maybe not so. we'll get to peter in just a moment. but we've been noticing -- hi, peter. >> hi. >> well two, names come to mind. >> here on the desk first. >> 25 today, new 52-week high. we've been on that forever it seems like since basically jon and i were in vegas in august. it's really hard to get on board now. frankly, now is the if you're in you should be buying put protection like pete says. if you don't want to do that now is the time probably...
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peter bergen is with us.sa did put out a statement earlier saying tsa is monitoring an incident on board united airlines flight 663 from d.c. to denver that a federal air marshal responded to a passenger possibly causing a disturbance on board this aircraft and the flight landed safely at denver international airport. law enforcement responded to the scene and the passenger is in custody and all steps being taken to ensure the safety of the traveling public. a lot of rumors floating around, and one that it was a misunderstanding. >> a diplomat knows the passenger in question knows the passenger whose name i will not mention. appare apparently this arab diplomat knows the passenger, the passenger on the plane may have been smoking, may have made and unfortunate joke or comment resulting in this discussion of a shoe bomb. this is just one source who says he knows the passenger in question, but he's saying this is a misunderstanding. the person involved, in this is estimation is a terrorist, a diplomat at an emb
peter bergen is with us.sa did put out a statement earlier saying tsa is monitoring an incident on board united airlines flight 663 from d.c. to denver that a federal air marshal responded to a passenger possibly causing a disturbance on board this aircraft and the flight landed safely at denver international airport. law enforcement responded to the scene and the passenger is in custody and all steps being taken to ensure the safety of the traveling public. a lot of rumors floating around, and...
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and also out of atlanta, peter odom, defense attorney. you know, renee, i'm sure you'll say this has nothing to do with anything. but i've got here a lot of her jailhouse orders. in one month last month she spent $400 -- that could be rent somewhere. on junk food alone. she whines incessantly about her food, her bed, the tv, the movies they get to watch behind bars. candy, lotion, chicken sticks, strawberry fruit -- i mean, it goes on and on. $400 worth of this. >> nancy, thank god that can't be used against her in any kind of trial. but all this jailhouse stuff, all these tapes -- >> she certainly hasn't lost her appetite about little haleigh going missing. >> have you looked at her, nancy? it's almost painful. when you see her on these tapes talking going on and on, first of all, as a defense attorney that just makes you cringe. but look at how young and immature she is. she may never be implicated -- >> you know what, renee? go ahead and look at her. but then look down at bottom of your monitor right now, renee, at little haleigh. the
and also out of atlanta, peter odom, defense attorney. you know, renee, i'm sure you'll say this has nothing to do with anything. but i've got here a lot of her jailhouse orders. in one month last month she spent $400 -- that could be rent somewhere. on junk food alone. she whines incessantly about her food, her bed, the tv, the movies they get to watch behind bars. candy, lotion, chicken sticks, strawberry fruit -- i mean, it goes on and on. $400 worth of this. >> nancy, thank god that...
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what is your take, peter? >> well, the central problem facing the country for several years now is credit and liquidity problem, and to the extent that investors are weary of going in and providing funds to our markets, that doesn't help our situation of the economy right now. so, i think that from the regulatory point of view, the dodd bill is bearish, and from the liquidity and credit point of view to the sense that investor sentiment has really been taken a hammer to is not good for this. and we will see how it plays out. remember that washington mutual came out with a sill lar level of corruption in the mortgage market, and we cannot live in a country that has this kind of activity going on where a few of the corrupt people are making a ton of money and bringing the whole house down. >> peter navarro, thank you so much. we appreciate your perspective and of course, cnbc has extensive coverage of the case against goldman sachs, and including the complete text of the s.e.c. complaint against the firm, so you
what is your take, peter? >> well, the central problem facing the country for several years now is credit and liquidity problem, and to the extent that investors are weary of going in and providing funds to our markets, that doesn't help our situation of the economy right now. so, i think that from the regulatory point of view, the dodd bill is bearish, and from the liquidity and credit point of view to the sense that investor sentiment has really been taken a hammer to is not good for...
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peter's basilica in rome. good morning and happy easter, i'm eric sean. >> jamie: good morning, i'm jamie colby, happy easter. welcome to america's news headquarters. there are millions around the world, that are celebrating one of the holiest days of the year, for christians. and well, have live reports on the celebrations. we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and
peter's basilica in rome. good morning and happy easter, i'm eric sean. >> jamie: good morning, i'm jamie colby, happy easter. welcome to america's news headquarters. there are millions around the world, that are celebrating one of the holiest days of the year, for christians. and well, have live reports on the celebrations. we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't...
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peter's square the church planned to take action in the face of allegations of abusive priests and negligent bishops. he did not elaborate, but soon afterward the vatican accepted the resignations of bishops in ireland and belgium because of the scandal. last weekend, during a visit to malta, benedict met privately with victims of clerical sex abuse and, with them, he prayed and wept. the continuing crisis in the church has left millions of american catholics sad, angry, and wondering what can be done to resolve it. we want to talk about that with margaret steinfels, former editor in chief of "commonweal" magazine, now co-director of the center on religion and culture at fordham university. she joins us from new york how do you describe the range of reactions among the u.s. catholic laity? >> i think that many people are
peter's square the church planned to take action in the face of allegations of abusive priests and negligent bishops. he did not elaborate, but soon afterward the vatican accepted the resignations of bishops in ireland and belgium because of the scandal. last weekend, during a visit to malta, benedict met privately with victims of clerical sex abuse and, with them, he prayed and wept. the continuing crisis in the church has left millions of american catholics sad, angry, and wondering what can...
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peter came to the united states in 1937 from berlin.jerry pauley integrated with a family first to kenya and after the war to the united states. her husband left germany in 1936 for palestine before he moved on to america in 1938. sue came to france in 1938 and joined her parents in the united states in september 1941. suzanne taube reflects experiences that go far beyond what we feature in this volume and addressed in future volumes in the series. born in a town of thuringia she was deported from berlin to the league of althea in 1942 with her grandmother, mother and sister. her grandmother was killed in the forest and in 1943 season, her mother and sister were taken to the guys about concentration camp dearly to and were deported to shoot off concentration camp in august 1944. her sister died in shootouts, and her mother. after the probation in march 1945, she would've to pull in wishing that her future husband from large was also a survivor at the museum. this would not have been possible without our volunteer readers. it is also a f
peter came to the united states in 1937 from berlin.jerry pauley integrated with a family first to kenya and after the war to the united states. her husband left germany in 1936 for palestine before he moved on to america in 1938. sue came to france in 1938 and joined her parents in the united states in september 1941. suzanne taube reflects experiences that go far beyond what we feature in this volume and addressed in future volumes in the series. born in a town of thuringia she was deported...
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peter, i know you have to go. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you with us. the question was to this young lady. yes, ma'am. >> the mic. i got to put the mic up. while there may be one sitting off our coast, we also happen to have one of our own -- so -- in shalla as they say. >> i would like to ask if you could comment on notion of strategic -- in new n.p.r. in china because chinese have never officially had policy of mutual balance so does it have some further implications? thank you very much. >> repeat that for me. >> the question, as i heard it was what do you think is the sense of the strategic concept, i guess, of the chinese in the n.p.r., the nuclear posture review, what is it that we are imputing to them in terms of their theories and the deterrence and the like? >> i think it had to be recognized of -- in expanding capabilities and the modernizeation of their forces. this is while the numbers are not great now, i don't see any -- restraint being imposed on wh
peter, i know you have to go. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you with us. the question was to this young lady. yes, ma'am. >> the mic. i got to put the mic up. while there may be one sitting off our coast, we also happen to have one of our own -- so -- in shalla as they say. >> i would like to ask if you could comment on notion of strategic -- in new n.p.r. in china because chinese have never officially had policy of mutual...
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thank you, peter, for coming in, and nice to have you back. >> yes, nice to be back, maria. >>> tell us about how hu jintao and president obama held that meeting on the sidelines, and how would you characterize u.s./china relations in the last several days? >> well, it is terrific that it looks like they are moving together to iron out the differences. we want these two big economies working cooperatively than at odds together. that is a positive. however, i don't think that the china will depreciate the currency as a favor to us, but they will do it when it is in their best interests, and right now they have to tighten policy and the economy is picking up speed, and you can see inflation showing signs in china, so it is a time for them to firm the policy, and this is one way they can do it. >> what about the friction going on? you know when i was in davos, that is the number one conversation that we will have issues with china, and how does that manifest itself over the years or months in 2010 in your view? we already know what went on with google, and that is an uncomfortable situa
thank you, peter, for coming in, and nice to have you back. >> yes, nice to be back, maria. >>> tell us about how hu jintao and president obama held that meeting on the sidelines, and how would you characterize u.s./china relations in the last several days? >> well, it is terrific that it looks like they are moving together to iron out the differences. we want these two big economies working cooperatively than at odds together. that is a positive. however, i don't think...
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>> peter, suppose the guy doesn't have any i.d. why doesn't he?get the problem and i agree with you on the problem. i'm just worried about this being the solution. >> and pat, you know, reasonable suspicion, i mean it's so vague. can you really tell something just by looking at somebody? >> well, sure. i mean the police for years have -- i mean for years this is what they do their whole lives. they can size up a situation. i mean that's what they do. their instincts and training and everything else and years of experience in service can tell you. better than -- better than most. >> but disproportionately now though, pat, won't they be looking at certain racial profiles here? look at the state of arizona, it is heavily latino. don't they -- >> alex, if all of the illegal aliens are latino, i suppose they will. but doesn't that make sense? they're trying to get illegals, not hispanics. you've got to be illegal in order to be arrested or thrown out of the state. they have broken the law, they're breaking into the country, they got 8 million jobs. whe
>> peter, suppose the guy doesn't have any i.d. why doesn't he?get the problem and i agree with you on the problem. i'm just worried about this being the solution. >> and pat, you know, reasonable suspicion, i mean it's so vague. can you really tell something just by looking at somebody? >> well, sure. i mean the police for years have -- i mean for years this is what they do their whole lives. they can size up a situation. i mean that's what they do. their instincts and...
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>> i don't know. >> so peter, he didn't so much ang that. he didn't answer if he put this in the 30% or the 70%. how would you answer that? >> well, i think he's partially to blame for this, obviously. he kept interest rates low and he also said that the fed is independent but by the same token, he also indicated that, you know, congress would at the federal reserve. so, you know, the blame is to be shared amongst the politicians as well as mr. green dd span. if you keep interest rates low for a sustained period of time, as he did, obviously, you're going to create a bubble. this is nothing new. we saw that back in the late 90s when we had the speculative movement in the technology sector of the stock market. and that was all due to low interest rates at that time. and that could have been solved by, perhaps, not necessarily raising interest rates, but perhaps by raising the margin at that time from 50 to maybe 65% or 75% on that particular -- on those particular stocks that were moving in a speculative mode. and i kind of think that this co
>> i don't know. >> so peter, he didn't so much ang that. he didn't answer if he put this in the 30% or the 70%. how would you answer that? >> well, i think he's partially to blame for this, obviously. he kept interest rates low and he also said that the fed is independent but by the same token, he also indicated that, you know, congress would at the federal reserve. so, you know, the blame is to be shared amongst the politicians as well as mr. green dd span. if you keep...
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peters square.al, the line to get into the service the pope is holding at this hour is unbelievable. it curves around st. peters square. you see people from all countries all around the world who have come to celebrate the end of lent and the beginning of the easter season at the heart of the catholic church. but that heart is very sad, whether it is here or germany or ireland where they are all feeling the pain of this clergy abuse scandal. monica. >> it's interesting. not only are we hearing from bishops around the world. but also as you know the vatican came out saying the pope as head of state would be immune from legal action. today we're hearing from u.n. jeffrey robinson says there's no protection in court. he's saying the court would not be protected. >> reporter: well, but i think that's if charges were brought in an international criminal court. speaking to legal experts in the united states, monica, they say that the pope would get protection because the united states does have diplomatic
peters square.al, the line to get into the service the pope is holding at this hour is unbelievable. it curves around st. peters square. you see people from all countries all around the world who have come to celebrate the end of lent and the beginning of the easter season at the heart of the catholic church. but that heart is very sad, whether it is here or germany or ireland where they are all feeling the pain of this clergy abuse scandal. monica. >> it's interesting. not only are we...
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he said he has had discussions with peter angelos about joining the discussion -- the organization and will continue than europe's -- and will continue those discussions. to have a winning streak you have to win more than one game in a row. the orioles have not been able to utter the words "winning streak" this year. they sent their rookie pitcher to the mound with the idea of ending a nine-game losing streak he did just that. ty wigginton said enough of not scoring any runs. he knocked in four all by himself. the team has averaged just three runs per game all year. and guess what, the bullpen did not blow it? -- blow it. the orioles have a win. tonight, they will try to make it got a winning -- everybody -- street. -- they will try to make it a winning streak. hamlin ended up being the guy in front both times. kicked off a nine car crash involving among others, jeff gordon and karl edwards. needless to say, no one is buying tony drinks tonight. this after just two weeks after having reconstructive knee surgery. >> an area soccer coach and a cub scout leader is facing serious allegatio
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joining us on the phone, peter bergen. as you heard from a source, even if this man had tried to do something, he is a diplomat, so he would have had diplomatic immunity, right? >> indeed, although there have been case is in the past where diplomatic immunity has not worked. there was a case in washington a diplomat from georgia killed a young girl in a traffic accident some years back and the country involved allowed his diplomatic immunity to be revoked so he could stand charges. diplomatic immunity is not -- doesn't excuse you from everything. obviously in this case, interest it seems it was just a misunderstanding. he may face some charges, creating some sort of public nuisance or i'm not sure what the charges would be. if it was a serious crime, diplomatic immunity can be revoked. >> in the last hour, you were talking about past history in qatar and a person from -- who lived there, one of the planners of 9/11, but the government of qatar has friendly relationships with the united states? >> absolutely. they also fund
joining us on the phone, peter bergen. as you heard from a source, even if this man had tried to do something, he is a diplomat, so he would have had diplomatic immunity, right? >> indeed, although there have been case is in the past where diplomatic immunity has not worked. there was a case in washington a diplomat from georgia killed a young girl in a traffic accident some years back and the country involved allowed his diplomatic immunity to be revoked so he could stand charges....
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>> i haven't seen peter singer make a comment about it. ron was actually, it appears, in a locked-in state, when he was fully awake and aware but unable to communicate. that is a state that does exist. about 40% of persistent vegetative state diagnosis are inaccurate. i don't want to get off in bioethicses there's many in oeics that's more of a reason to take away their food and water and euthanize them because they're suffering. that's actually a subject for a different speech. >> i agree fully with human exceptionalism but my rational basis for that is mankind created in the image of god. are there people who hold to human exceptionalism but reject the mankind made in the image of god and give some other rationale? >> yeah. in fact, i spend maybe a page and a half in my book on religion because religion would generally -- christian view made in the likeness and image of god.ò buddhists don't take that view. but i don't think that they believe that animals have rights. they do believe we have duties towards animals. and they get into karm
>> i haven't seen peter singer make a comment about it. ron was actually, it appears, in a locked-in state, when he was fully awake and aware but unable to communicate. that is a state that does exist. about 40% of persistent vegetative state diagnosis are inaccurate. i don't want to get off in bioethicses there's many in oeics that's more of a reason to take away their food and water and euthanize them because they're suffering. that's actually a subject for a different speech. >>...
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thank you very much, peter. bye, have a good day. >> host: and in about half an hour our first panel of the day will kick off, and that is history rising above oppression. phillip ceerny, richard reeves and jeffrey robinson all participating, but coming up next is the author of this book, "it takes a pillage," nomi prins, and we'll be right back. >> we're at this year's c pack conference talking with jake hampton cook about her new book. >> this book is called stories of faith and courage from the war in iraq and afghanistan, and my co-authors and i interviewed 60 or so men and women from the military to get their firsthand accounts, and the book is formatted into 365 stories so you can read them, you know, one every day if you want and really just get a really good glimpse at how people have lived loudly for liberty on our behalf in iraq and afghanistan. >> tell us about, i'm sorry, have you been to cpac before? >> yes, i have. it's a great place. it talks about, you know, the founding of our nation and always
thank you very much, peter. bye, have a good day. >> host: and in about half an hour our first panel of the day will kick off, and that is history rising above oppression. phillip ceerny, richard reeves and jeffrey robinson all participating, but coming up next is the author of this book, "it takes a pillage," nomi prins, and we'll be right back. >> we're at this year's c pack conference talking with jake hampton cook about her new book. >> this book is called...
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i was hoping peter was here, because he is the most coherent pinata hitter in this business. i was trying to make the point that conservatives can not content themselves with saying that fannie and freddie are evil. i am not in favor of imposing the moral standards of charlie rangel on the housing market. i always thought conservatives or for home ownership. economists or against it, because it makes the labor market less flexible. if you have a house and you are out of work, you are all lot worse off than if you are in -- if you are renting an apartment and you are out of work. this is a very complicated business. i am taking the same position that conservatives have been taken -- and been taking. >> you can come in front. >> i agreed with everything is strategically if not tactically pipit -- tactically. there is an argument to be made that things have changed a lot in the united states. you have been around ceos, senior executives for a fair number of years. >> thank you. [laughter] >> i would just like you to reflect, have you observed changes in terms of, yes, i could do
i was hoping peter was here, because he is the most coherent pinata hitter in this business. i was trying to make the point that conservatives can not content themselves with saying that fannie and freddie are evil. i am not in favor of imposing the moral standards of charlie rangel on the housing market. i always thought conservatives or for home ownership. economists or against it, because it makes the labor market less flexible. if you have a house and you are out of work, you are all lot...
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peter and i are thrilled. we should say we hope you all have the kind of opportunity that we have had to work with the most collaborative and thoughtful news room here in washington. i hope you get the chips to think carefully about how you report your stories, as we have. we should tip our hat to a few people, especially brian duffy, who edits the stories, and to the online folks who took the photo and produced the website. they did an amazing job we could not have done because we do not do that kind of thing. we definitely need to thinank ju lie rothner. >> and the people who got behind the project and let us do it. push your newsroom to let you do what we do. thank you very much. [applause] >> the committee would also like to welcome joan's father. thank you for coming each year. [applause] our next award is the david bloom award. the award is given for enterprise, feature, or investigative reporting that is dangerous. this year's judges were [unintelligible] here to present this award are david bloom's dau
peter and i are thrilled. we should say we hope you all have the kind of opportunity that we have had to work with the most collaborative and thoughtful news room here in washington. i hope you get the chips to think carefully about how you report your stories, as we have. we should tip our hat to a few people, especially brian duffy, who edits the stories, and to the online folks who took the photo and produced the website. they did an amazing job we could not have done because we do not do...
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. >> reporter: a highly unusual statement from peter nickel. he announced all charges are dropped against the 14-year-old. nine people were shot and four were killed in the incident on the night of mar 30th. the victims, most of them teenagers were standing in front of a house when a van drove by and its occupants sprayed them with an ak-47 and two other guns. after a chaotic police chase and bailout in which four officers were injured, the teen put his hands up when confronted. police later learned he was wanted on other charges. evidence from the getaway van itself has cleared him of the murders. >> the fingerprint evidence we received yesterday demonstrated to us in conjunction with the witness statements we had, that the charges should be dismissed. >> reporter: two men, 26-year-old nathaniel sims and 20-year-old orlando carter were arrested that night. d.c. police chief kathy lenier says two more men have been arrested. a fifth and final suspect is still out there. >> i am urging that person or those who know that person to have him come f
. >> reporter: a highly unusual statement from peter nickel. he announced all charges are dropped against the 14-year-old. nine people were shot and four were killed in the incident on the night of mar 30th. the victims, most of them teenagers were standing in front of a house when a van drove by and its occupants sprayed them with an ak-47 and two other guns. after a chaotic police chase and bailout in which four officers were injured, the teen put his hands up when confronted. police...
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peter costa, what will it be? >> black rock. earnings due out monday and i think when they took over bar clay's asset management i think it was a great move for them. even though it's a $202 stock or maybe a little higher than that, i still a lot of room on the upside for that company. that company hitting on all cylinders. >> t.roe price among them. >> tim? >> the long s&p futures. we have seen nothing but buying coming in. even when the sellers come in, huge buy programs that come in to meet it. the goldman news hardly put a dent in the market. >> tim jennings, your best play of the week. >> i think the june/july spread that is $2 today and big move in the last two weeks. i think it's a little over done and i think it will narrow. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> this special note, guys, to peter costa, i know his pain, i was wrong all the way down. >> he's honest about it, though. >>> just when you thought you heard everything about the financial meltdown, 401(k)s were melting and spreads we
peter costa, what will it be? >> black rock. earnings due out monday and i think when they took over bar clay's asset management i think it was a great move for them. even though it's a $202 stock or maybe a little higher than that, i still a lot of room on the upside for that company. that company hitting on all cylinders. >> t.roe price among them. >> tim? >> the long s&p futures. we have seen nothing but buying coming in. even when the sellers come in, huge buy...
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peter wood, you talk about new anger old anger.as the days where almost angry gary cooper type angry was not masculine, was not the way -- you didn't show the anger. you kind of kept it inside. and now anger, in your face anger, self-serving anger is in vogue. doesn't that lead to potentially a lot more oklahoma citys than what mr. keating is saying than any other point in time. >> no. i don't think so. i think governor keating is right that explosions of anger into violence have always happened, that anger, itself, doesn't necessarily lead to violence, and this exuberant kind of anger now where it feels good to be angry and tearing off verbally at other people doesn't necessarily mean we're going to start blowing up more buildings. >> kevin, i guess, boy. you guys are feeling something different, seeing something different, watching different kind of tv shows. am i crazy or is the level of vitriol that one would suggest is a precursor to violent acts, it is a heightened sense at least in my adult lifetime. am i the only one feelin
peter wood, you talk about new anger old anger.as the days where almost angry gary cooper type angry was not masculine, was not the way -- you didn't show the anger. you kind of kept it inside. and now anger, in your face anger, self-serving anger is in vogue. doesn't that lead to potentially a lot more oklahoma citys than what mr. keating is saying than any other point in time. >> no. i don't think so. i think governor keating is right that explosions of anger into violence have always...