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peter singer took it a different step. . . what matters is quality of life so that if a human b has a greater quality of life than an animal that animal can be used as a mentally to benefit the human but he also believe is that of one set of humans has that kind of higher quality of life than another set of humans the lower standard of humans is eugenics' really can be used as a mentally as well. so recently in a bbc documentary peter singer was approached by a scientist doing work with monte is trying to find a cure for parkinson's and the scientists one of to peter singer and use and i used a couple of hundred monkeys and michael is to help the parkinson's patients, think of the benefit that can come to a parkinson's patients and peter singer says when you put it that way that's appropriate and the reasons is the parkinson's patients have greater value than the monkeys, but he would say the same thing about the -- she has said when asked by a psychiatrist today or psychology today, what about using chimpanzees in creating th
peter singer took it a different step. . . what matters is quality of life so that if a human b has a greater quality of life than an animal that animal can be used as a mentally to benefit the human but he also believe is that of one set of humans has that kind of higher quality of life than another set of humans the lower standard of humans is eugenics' really can be used as a mentally as well. so recently in a bbc documentary peter singer was approached by a scientist doing work with monte...
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. >> peter, thanks for having me. it's an honor to be here. >> you've been critical of the obama administration's effort. you call the attempted bombing an sbl failure. what failed? >> the fact he was able to, a, drape in pakistan, arrive back to the united states, conspire with others to assemble materials for a bomb, obtain a vehicle, assemble the vehicle explosive device, get it to the place where they wanted it to be, and actually initiate the explosion of that device. thank god it didn't go off. but for that, we would have had a major disaster in times square. that part was a failure. the fact that they quickly -- the law enforcement quickly engaged afterward to catch them, we saw some questions to answer there. that part worked fine. the problem is we have to be aggressive to catch him when he's in pakistan when he's getting on a plane from pakistan to the united states, not when he's getting on a plane after the event back to pakistan. that tells me we've got a lot to do. again, my concern is, listen, they cain
. >> peter, thanks for having me. it's an honor to be here. >> you've been critical of the obama administration's effort. you call the attempted bombing an sbl failure. what failed? >> the fact he was able to, a, drape in pakistan, arrive back to the united states, conspire with others to assemble materials for a bomb, obtain a vehicle, assemble the vehicle explosive device, get it to the place where they wanted it to be, and actually initiate the explosion of that device....
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here's what's so concerning, peter.lly want to stop these things there are collection activities we were doing 24 months ago that we are not doing today. that is because we've changed from an intelligence perspective to a law enforcement perspective. i think that's wrong. i think it's put us on a more dangerous footing. so let's not argue about more surveillance cameras. let's argue about how do we get those activities back in place so we catch him when he's in connecticut, not when he's in times square? >> representative mike rogers of michigan, the republican, a former fbi agent, we appreciate you spending time and giving us some of your insight today. thank you. >> thanks, peter. >>> contessa, we're going to toss it back to you by saying that the investigation at this site has finish. they have now cleared the scene at this home where faisal shahzad had been living up until now. right now the investigation is hardly complete. they have now taken several trucks filled with possible evidence so they can examine that fo
here's what's so concerning, peter.lly want to stop these things there are collection activities we were doing 24 months ago that we are not doing today. that is because we've changed from an intelligence perspective to a law enforcement perspective. i think that's wrong. i think it's put us on a more dangerous footing. so let's not argue about more surveillance cameras. let's argue about how do we get those activities back in place so we catch him when he's in connecticut, not when he's in...
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damn it, peter, stop it. tell you you're pissing me off worse when i watched the old o.j. simpson trial with my old roommate. >> ow. >> 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 a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. ♪ absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com. >> larry: seth macfarlane, the emmy winning creator of "the family guy" the "clove land show" and "the american dad" rem
damn it, peter, stop it. tell you you're pissing me off worse when i watched the old o.j. simpson trial with my old roommate. >> ow. >> 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 a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the...
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indeed, it has been said that when sir peter -- sir peter tapsell rises -- [laughter] ambiguity is always very dangerous. it has been so that wn sir peter arises, he does so not to speak but to intone superbly. we give you our affectionate congratulations on your position. it is not my purpo today to intone superbly or otherwise, but to recommend theight honorable membe the member for buckingham. i am conscious that as he has said this is not an occasion for long speeches, and therefore i will emulate king henry viii, who is reputed to have said to each of his six wives, of enclosed please do not worry -- i do not intend to keep you long." the right honorable gentleman was elected by secret ballot last year in june, and i have to make a revelation. on that occasion i did not vote for him. i've voted for my right honorable friend the leader of the house, whom i congratulate on the position that he occupies today. but the fact that i did not vote for him is in the sense an opportunity, because i have had the opportunity with an open mind to see the right honorable gentleman act as speaker o
indeed, it has been said that when sir peter -- sir peter tapsell rises -- [laughter] ambiguity is always very dangerous. it has been so that wn sir peter arises, he does so not to speak but to intone superbly. we give you our affectionate congratulations on your position. it is not my purpo today to intone superbly or otherwise, but to recommend theight honorable membe the member for buckingham. i am conscious that as he has said this is not an occasion for long speeches, and therefore i will...
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damn it, peter, stop it.ssing me off worse than when i watched the o.j. verdict with my old roommate. >> we the jury find the defendant orenthal james simpson not guilty. >> what the hell? yes! >> 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 first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest best buys from chevy. put them to your own test. and may the best car win. to the seekers of things which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those who'd climb mountains or sail across seas... for the perfect vanilla or honey from bees. to the lovers of orchards where simple is grown, who treat every bite as a world of its own. to those always searching f
damn it, peter, stop it.ssing me off worse than when i watched the o.j. verdict with my old roommate. >> we the jury find the defendant orenthal james simpson not guilty. >> what the hell? yes! >> 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 first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and...
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peter's been talking about it for a while. the problem has been if you're short the equity market you got killed over the last couple weeks. so i think there's still time. i wouldn't necessarily be shorting china here. but you can short u.s. companies that are exposed to china, that are exposed to europe, and we've talked about them. again, deere. cliffs has gotten killed. all those names. >> give us the trade, joe. >> i think the trade off all this is fundamentally you have the best reason to own gold right now. i think it acts as the ultimate currency. the european contagion gives you the motivation to buy gold. and i think gold performed very well in today's risk asset sell-off considering how long investors really are in the gold market. >> peter, always a pleasure to speak with you. peter boockvar over at miller tabak. thanks for joining us. sell-off today sending many traders looking for more defensive names like pfizer and walmart with low p/e dividend paying names. may be your best bet to battle the bear, yes or no? jo
peter's been talking about it for a while. the problem has been if you're short the equity market you got killed over the last couple weeks. so i think there's still time. i wouldn't necessarily be shorting china here. but you can short u.s. companies that are exposed to china, that are exposed to europe, and we've talked about them. again, deere. cliffs has gotten killed. all those names. >> give us the trade, joe. >> i think the trade off all this is fundamentally you have the...
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. >> peter is a man on a mission, one that continues on the campus of howard community college. >> ir thought i would be in school. i figured i would work for another 10 years until about the age of 55, then go to an island or something like that and just live the good luck. >> a good life because of his more than 20 year career at the u.s. postal service. a career that came to an end and a matter of seconds. >> i was lifting some parcels and i bent over and heard something pop. you could hear it in the whole post office. i back just went out. >> at the age of 45, peter went to college, where he has now earned one of the school's top honors. >> outstanding student of the year. [applause] >> his speech helps to shed light on his life's journey. >> know when i grew up with has a degree. in0&aÑ fact, most of my friendsi grew up with passed away before the age of 25. >> but peter says he is thankful to have come this far. his journey is far from over. impression on fellow students and staff. >> i had once didn't tell me that if it were not for him see me work so -- i had once didn't tell
. >> peter is a man on a mission, one that continues on the campus of howard community college. >> ir thought i would be in school. i figured i would work for another 10 years until about the age of 55, then go to an island or something like that and just live the good luck. >> a good life because of his more than 20 year career at the u.s. postal service. a career that came to an end and a matter of seconds. >> i was lifting some parcels and i bent over and heard...
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peter, do youoff love me? feet my sheep?th this call to action because dr. height's life and death were not in vain. her light calls us out today saying, if you love dr. dorothy irene height and her legacy, if you love and respect she struggle, feed the sheep. if you love dr. height, feed the youth of this world. feed the people who are blinded by deception, field the people who are crippled by economic disparities and racism. feed the world of this world with true liberation, power and respect. if you love dr. height, feed others with the fruit of unconditional love. the fruited that comes out of your life. and dr. height,s a you have joined tható[ great cloud of witness, please let my mama and my daddy low, that in spite of the naysayers who say the movement is dead. in spite of the articles that pronounce death on the southern christian leadership conference that, the movement lives and we will continue the movement. [applause] >> my, my. my, my. well, rid say that sclc has the right leadership. god bless you. my, my. el
peter, do youoff love me? feet my sheep?th this call to action because dr. height's life and death were not in vain. her light calls us out today saying, if you love dr. dorothy irene height and her legacy, if you love and respect she struggle, feed the sheep. if you love dr. height, feed the youth of this world. feed the people who are blinded by deception, field the people who are crippled by economic disparities and racism. feed the world of this world with true liberation, power and...
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. >> good afternoon, peter and tim. yes. am i going to have a chance for two short questions or do you want my best one. >> please go ahead with your two questions, sir. >> okay. we'll take them one at a time. i'll submit to you that newt gingrich made president bill clinton in my mind a great president. would you agree with that? >> and go ahead with your second question, caller. >> okay. like that very good. during the '08 campaign for president, i wrote -- i had a big concern and i called into c-span constantly every 30 days asking for barack obama to get his opinion what he might do about slave reparations and it wasn't just about that. it was what he was basically get to the heart of the matter. what he would do for the black folks in this country who we all knew had big problems and continued to have big problems today. right now everybody and their mother in the liberal media is calling white folks who disagree with the president a racist. i submit to you, if he doesn't put a stop to that or address that, he's a one-t
. >> good afternoon, peter and tim. yes. am i going to have a chance for two short questions or do you want my best one. >> please go ahead with your two questions, sir. >> okay. we'll take them one at a time. i'll submit to you that newt gingrich made president bill clinton in my mind a great president. would you agree with that? >> and go ahead with your second question, caller. >> okay. like that very good. during the '08 campaign for president, i wrote -- i had...
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peter, i want to read a quote and check. did you say this? attorney general holder did discuss this with him, did discuss with the intelligence community if they believe they'd got enough from him, how much more did they get? did they mirandize him? i know he is an american citizen, but still. what did you mean by "an american citizen but still"? >> if a person is an american citizen, you're less likely to give him your miranda rights there are supreme court cases if you are an american citizen, even though he is a citizen, they could withhold rights. i thought a mistake was made at christmas time at the christmas bombing is they gave him his miranda rights almost immediately. and i believe that the attorney general should consult with the director of national intelligence, the head of the cia and all really even overseas allies to see if there is any information that we feel we have to get. now they did not give him his miranda rights i understand for almost eight or nine hours. they used the exception under the law, and they have now given
peter, i want to read a quote and check. did you say this? attorney general holder did discuss this with him, did discuss with the intelligence community if they believe they'd got enough from him, how much more did they get? did they mirandize him? i know he is an american citizen, but still. what did you mean by "an american citizen but still"? >> if a person is an american citizen, you're less likely to give him your miranda rights there are supreme court cases if you are an...
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joining us, back together, peter fenn. -- >> this is like a marriage. >> yes, it is. >> he went to counseling and now he's coming back. >> jim innocenzi. >> he's become a democrat in the last couple of weeks. >> let's set the record straight. >> no. >> i'll never be a democrat and i'll never dunk a basketball. >> and let's talk about the headlines. first the attempted car bombing. was the message the right one when the president came out and said that the terrorists will stop at nothing to kill americans. was this enough, was it too much, what did you think about it? >> this is amazing to me. 53 hours from the point of discovery of this vehicle to capturing him. was everything perfect? no. the watch list wasn't looked at by the qatar or the airlines but if you can find a person that quickly and bring them into custody was terrific. and the other thing it appears is that he went to pakistan, he trained in explosives but it was really a pretty bungled effort. and i think this shows that both local law enforcement and nationa
joining us, back together, peter fenn. -- >> this is like a marriage. >> yes, it is. >> he went to counseling and now he's coming back. >> jim innocenzi. >> he's become a democrat in the last couple of weeks. >> let's set the record straight. >> no. >> i'll never be a democrat and i'll never dunk a basketball. >> and let's talk about the headlines. first the attempted car bombing. was the message the right one when the president came out and...
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. >> i want you to imagine if you can -- passenger pete neiman and his own son peter were in the loungee lights went out. >> cara walton and her husband george were below decks in their cab cabin. i opened the door and there was this steward taking out life jackets and i said to him, what's going on? what's happening? he said lady, you better get upstairs quickly. >> in her office lorraine betts could feel the ship was dead in the water. she grabbed her radio and rushed up seven flights to the bridge. she was stunned when she came upon one of the senior officers. >> here was this staff captain screaming into the emergency radio, may day, may day, may day, and he was going frantic. i felt myself get very calm, and there was the captain, and i said, what's going on? and he just looked at me. it was like the lights were on and no one was home. >> back down in the lounge, the emergency lights flickered on, a buzz of nerves went around the room, anxious looks. guitarist moss hills and robin boltman took the stage to try to keep the passengers calm. we were singing songs, keeping them happy a
. >> i want you to imagine if you can -- passenger pete neiman and his own son peter were in the loungee lights went out. >> cara walton and her husband george were below decks in their cab cabin. i opened the door and there was this steward taking out life jackets and i said to him, what's going on? what's happening? he said lady, you better get upstairs quickly. >> in her office lorraine betts could feel the ship was dead in the water. she grabbed her radio and rushed up...
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peter alexander picks up our coverage.om bridgeport, connecticut, outside the home of the times square bomb suspect. [ male announcer ] let's take the garden into our own hands. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get mom the colors of spring with great hanging baskets and container plants at our everyday low prices. >>> it is clear that this was a terrorist plot aimed at murdering americans in one of the busiest places in our country. >> the government just releasing new details on the suspect under arrest in the times square bombing attempt. and new evidence emerging about how close he came to getting away. >> actually, i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. so make the left turn when able. >> good day, everyo
peter alexander picks up our coverage.om bridgeport, connecticut, outside the home of the times square bomb suspect. [ male announcer ] let's take the garden into our own hands. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the...
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. >> peter is a man on a mission, one that continues on the campus of howard community college. >> i thought i would be in school. i figured i would work for another 10 years until about the age of 55 and then go to an island or something like that and live the good life. >> he has more than 20 years in a career at the postal service. his career came to an end in a matter of seconds. >> i was lifting some parcels and i bent over and heard something pop. you could hear it in the whole post office. my back just went out. >> at the age of 45, peter went to college, where he has now earned one of the school's top honors. [applause] his speech helps to shed light on his life's journey. >> know when that i grew up with has a degree. fact, most of my friends that i grew up with passed away before the age of 25. >> but peter says he is thankful to have come this far. >> thank you for being our outstanding student of the year. >> but his journey is far from over. he continues to make an impression on fellow students and staff. >> i had once didn't tell me that if it was not for him and seeing
. >> peter is a man on a mission, one that continues on the campus of howard community college. >> i thought i would be in school. i figured i would work for another 10 years until about the age of 55 and then go to an island or something like that and live the good life. >> he has more than 20 years in a career at the postal service. his career came to an end in a matter of seconds. >> i was lifting some parcels and i bent over and heard something pop. you could hear it...
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they are robbing peter to pay paul and the states are absolutely bankrupt.re is not an answer by the administration or by anybody else dealing with this. they are going to try to bail them out but it's solvency, not liquidity. >> cheryl: tracy, do you agree with john we're daling out the states in some, shape, form already? is that correct? >> absolutely. we have been all along. the only difference between us and greece right now is we're making an attempt to make changes. we are not seeing it out of greece at all. we're not seeing the greeks make any change whatsoever, except for protests in the street like babies. we're trying here. we're robbing from peter to pay paul, and we have no money somewhat whatsoever. based on how obama administration is performing they're only going to write more checks and hand them out. >> where are we making the changes? >> i have to jump in here. jonas is right, as part of the recovery plan, we had aid going to state and local government. if we didn't do that, we would have seen the higher taxes or more unemployment in the s
they are robbing peter to pay paul and the states are absolutely bankrupt.re is not an answer by the administration or by anybody else dealing with this. they are going to try to bail them out but it's solvency, not liquidity. >> cheryl: tracy, do you agree with john we're daling out the states in some, shape, form already? is that correct? >> absolutely. we have been all along. the only difference between us and greece right now is we're making an attempt to make changes. we are...
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peter swinburn.y, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: also tomorrow, molsoncoors big rival, anheuser busch inbev, reports earnings. the energy department reports its latest crude oil and gasoline inventories. and "the new affluence"-- what it really means these days to be financially secure and comfortable. jonathan pond has some new approaches and advice in tomorrow's "money file." >> susie: the pentagon has pushed back the start date for a new airborne tanker contract. the additional time will let e.a.d.s. north america submit a bid. boeing is currently the sole bidder, since northrop grumman dropped out. the contract is worth at least $35 billion, but might go as high as $100 billion if the air force replaces its entire fleet of refueling tankers. it could end up being the most expensive contract ever awarded by the pentagon. work on the new jets would begin in november. >> tom: general motors may be on a bumpy road over claims made in recent ads. a conservative think tank accuses g.m. of
peter swinburn.y, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: also tomorrow, molsoncoors big rival, anheuser busch inbev, reports earnings. the energy department reports its latest crude oil and gasoline inventories. and "the new affluence"-- what it really means these days to be financially secure and comfortable. jonathan pond has some new approaches and advice in tomorrow's "money file." >> susie: the pentagon has pushed back the start date for a...
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c-span: peter cohen. >> guest: ... who was his deputy in building his first empire. and that was when sandy was trying to get ahead and get some position at american express. he was the president without a portfolio, and jim robinson, the ceo, was basically running things and had the board locked up. so this really kind of shows you the behind-the-scenes stuff that you see. you think big business is decided by looking at the bottom line or a ledger, and they're sitting here having a fight, like brothers, about, you're not loyal to me, you sob. and you know, sandy really expected him to slit his wrists. at one point, in another scene in the book, the executives go off, and they're all fighting with each other. and some of them go in the kitchen and actually slice their fingers and, you know, have, like, a blood oath that they're going to be together. so sandy takes everything personally. that's one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses. c-span: on the page before that -- this is -- "before cohen could explain, sandy launched into a tirade, screaming, 'you don't k
c-span: peter cohen. >> guest: ... who was his deputy in building his first empire. and that was when sandy was trying to get ahead and get some position at american express. he was the president without a portfolio, and jim robinson, the ceo, was basically running things and had the board locked up. so this really kind of shows you the behind-the-scenes stuff that you see. you think big business is decided by looking at the bottom line or a ledger, and they're sitting here having a...
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peter swinburn sees its future on the internet. new york bureau chief scott gurvey talked with swinburn, and began by asking how new media is changing the marketing of his age-old product. >> it's significantly on the speed at which things happen, is just much greater. my example of that is that in the united kingdom we have a junior brand, the biggest brand in the united kingdom is called carling and we launched an idea on the web which was carling i pint, which is downloaded to your screen and you can think it, virtually drink it. and i was aware this was happening, my son rang me up and told me about it and said this is great, dad. this is great, and i needed to know about why didn't you tell me about it. it's been out for 12 hours on the web. and he called me from the u. k. to tell me about it. so it's the speed that, is the thing that's different. >> so you get feedback instant instantly? >> you do, from your consumers and you get feedback about not just your brands but your company, what they think. and i think the skill of b
peter swinburn sees its future on the internet. new york bureau chief scott gurvey talked with swinburn, and began by asking how new media is changing the marketing of his age-old product. >> it's significantly on the speed at which things happen, is just much greater. my example of that is that in the united kingdom we have a junior brand, the biggest brand in the united kingdom is called carling and we launched an idea on the web which was carling i pint, which is downloaded to your...
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can peter king whine any more? i mean, i've never seen a guy that whines more than congressman king. he's unbelievable. >> congressman king is always very gracious with his time with us and while i have those two -- >> as long as i get in front of the camera before he does, it's a dangerous place. >> back to eric holder. come on. >> going back to holder, the attorney general is not expected to read every piece of legislation that comes out of state legislatures and on this one, he had people that gave him briefs. i don't suspect he should have been using it -- reading it. i don't believe he's a liability at all. i think what he is is a lot of this stuff is taken out of context by the right. in the country, i don't think people care one way or the other. >> cal, this is a guy whose name was mentioned, has been mentioned as a possible supreme court nominee. i guess he could scratch that off his bucket list. that's not going to happen. >> no, i don't think so. here is where washington is today and this is why the publ
can peter king whine any more? i mean, i've never seen a guy that whines more than congressman king. he's unbelievable. >> congressman king is always very gracious with his time with us and while i have those two -- >> as long as i get in front of the camera before he does, it's a dangerous place. >> back to eric holder. come on. >> going back to holder, the attorney general is not expected to read every piece of legislation that comes out of state legislatures and on...
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the democratic unionist party leader peter robinson lost his seat. he has held the seat since 1979 and was ousted by a candidate from the alliance party. it follows the political scandal that surrounded mr. robinson and his wife earlier in the year. hundreds of seats to go. but the exit poll says we may be headed for the first hung parliament. it should get clearer as more results come in. but this is the current state of the parties. labour with 30 seats so far. conservative with 14. lib dem with four. how the city reacts will be crucial to britain's economic recovery. bond markets opened up to allow traders to respond quickly as they get the results. some analysts suggest that they are betting on a conservative majority. as well as following us live, you can follow live updates right through to the final result online at bbc.com/election. tonight, unprecedented scenes at polling stations as some people were turned away without being allowed to vote and the election commission says that there will be a review. >> labour gained back from people's voi
the democratic unionist party leader peter robinson lost his seat. he has held the seat since 1979 and was ousted by a candidate from the alliance party. it follows the political scandal that surrounded mr. robinson and his wife earlier in the year. hundreds of seats to go. but the exit poll says we may be headed for the first hung parliament. it should get clearer as more results come in. but this is the current state of the parties. labour with 30 seats so far. conservative with 14. lib dem...
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peter conditiony, i -- i have always believed, peter if we don't catch a rally in the next 20 minutes, it is going to be down for the rest of the day. we are going to come in ugly. are you feeling that without a rally happening in the -- in the next 15, 20 minutes, you know, it is all over but the shouting for the rest of the day? >> absolutely, jim. yes. very pivotal point in day where you are either going to get the rally or you have no shot another all for positive momentum into the close and i couldn't agree with you more. and my sense is that -- i have been watching the dow and s&p here. dow specifically at the 244 level, down on the day, if we don't start seeing some sort of traction, we could not only bleed into the session and lower but also see that action overseas and into tomorrow morning. >> totally agree. >> jim, are you watching the vix here at all? it is -- approaching -- completely exploding. what's that telling you about the markets now? >> it told me that up to this point people are forgetting the significant downmoves could happen. look at the chart, it has been gre
peter conditiony, i -- i have always believed, peter if we don't catch a rally in the next 20 minutes, it is going to be down for the rest of the day. we are going to come in ugly. are you feeling that without a rally happening in the -- in the next 15, 20 minutes, you know, it is all over but the shouting for the rest of the day? >> absolutely, jim. yes. very pivotal point in day where you are either going to get the rally or you have no shot another all for positive momentum into the...
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in response, ranking conk man, peter king, calling this a cheap insult.ly henneberg live in washington on the latest war of words. where did the $275 million come from? >> reporter: it was mentioned in a letter from homeland security secretary janet napolitano to new york republican congressman peter king. napolitano said she and her department are, quote, concerned that new york city is not using millions in anti--terror money already allotted to it. she writes, quote, more than $275 million in federal funding for new york city's port and transit security since 2006 has not yet been drawn down. in fact, new york has yet to draw down on any of the transit funding it received last year. congressman king says he met with secretary napolitano on thursday morning about funding for anti--terror efforts in new york and she didn't mention this money then: gregg. >> gregg: congressman king doesn't think that new york had access to the money. is that correct? >> reporter: yes. he says if there is, that kind of money out there, $275 million for port and transit sec
in response, ranking conk man, peter king, calling this a cheap insult.ly henneberg live in washington on the latest war of words. where did the $275 million come from? >> reporter: it was mentioned in a letter from homeland security secretary janet napolitano to new york republican congressman peter king. napolitano said she and her department are, quote, concerned that new york city is not using millions in anti--terror money already allotted to it. she writes, quote, more than $275...
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i wanted to go to peter alexander now in connecticut. you've been out there at the house which is still being searched by federal and local officials. what do they know about his family? >> reporter: it's a good question, andrea. we've been here since before the sun rose this morning. investigators were here in the early morning. the local police, the fbi. they went into a house about nine houses down on the left side of this block back here in bridgeport. we were going to get our first chance to walk up to the home in a matter of minutes. that's when agents say they will clear the scene. we have seen them remove evidence. they describe it as possible evidence that has been taken away to a vehicle with six fbi agents. now, there is a second home where faisal shahzad had been living in the past. before that, for three or four years. he was living with his wife and two young children in a home about 20 minutes away in the town ofiéa&n shelton. according to one neighbor who lives next door, she has said that he was odd, to use her words. t
i wanted to go to peter alexander now in connecticut. you've been out there at the house which is still being searched by federal and local officials. what do they know about his family? >> reporter: it's a good question, andrea. we've been here since before the sun rose this morning. investigators were here in the early morning. the local police, the fbi. they went into a house about nine houses down on the left side of this block back here in bridgeport. we were going to get our first...
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and we'll have music from peter frampton. he's coming back alive. that's right. week, jonah hill, chris harrison, cat deeley and two nights with stone temple pilots. the first guess is the youngest person ever to win the oscar for best actor. he was only 18 months old. you know him from "king kong" and "the pianist," among many other films. his late and strangest new movie is called "splice." >> close your ice. >> what? >> close your eyes. hold still. don't move. >> jimmy: "splice" opens june 4th. please say hello to adrien brody. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> that was a scary intro. how are you? >> jimmy: is that the weirdest movie you've been in so far? >> yes. it's so disturbing and probably the most -- the strangest movie that i have seen. i mean, it's really -- it pushes the boundaries of what is acceptable in film, i think. >> jimmy: i think you're probably right. you play a scientist in the movie? >> a very hip, young geneticist at the top of his game, who, with his girlfriend decide to integrate human dna with animal dna. it's family movie. two u
and we'll have music from peter frampton. he's coming back alive. that's right. week, jonah hill, chris harrison, cat deeley and two nights with stone temple pilots. the first guess is the youngest person ever to win the oscar for best actor. he was only 18 months old. you know him from "king kong" and "the pianist," among many other films. his late and strangest new movie is called "splice." >> close your ice. >> what? >> close your eyes. hold...
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david peter argumenta que primero debe solucionarse el problema y despuÉs crear comisiones.ntrolar la fuga. estÁ tratando de demostrar que los clÍnicos usados para dispersar y desintegrar el petrÓleo no causarÁn mayores trastornos al eco sistema. el presidente de una fabricante de este elemento ha afirmado que es efectivo. la situaciÓn es devastadora, dice una turista de loisiana, donde el petrÓleo tocó las costas. de >> eduardo caraballo afirma que es ciudadano estadounidense pero hoy estÁ detenido en la cÁrcel por un retÉn de inmigraciÓn. su madre, de origen mexicano naturalizada estadounidense, dijo que no cÓmprense como puede ocurrir algo asÍ sÓlo por el aspecto de su hijo. -no comprende cÓmo. la seÑora dice que quiso presentar el certificado de nacimiento pero no la dejaron. >> continuamos con el tema de las deportaciones. en este caso dos pequeÑos. vamos con alejandra espinosa. >> asÍ transcurriÓ la vida de esta familia en los Últimos tres meses. el de llanto es lo Único que rompe el silencio en el que han vivido, nacieron sordomudos y fueron separados de su padre al s
david peter argumenta que primero debe solucionarse el problema y despuÉs crear comisiones.ntrolar la fuga. estÁ tratando de demostrar que los clÍnicos usados para dispersar y desintegrar el petrÓleo no causarÁn mayores trastornos al eco sistema. el presidente de una fabricante de este elemento ha afirmado que es efectivo. la situaciÓn es devastadora, dice una turista de loisiana, donde el petrÓleo tocó las costas. de >> eduardo caraballo afirma que es ciudadano estadounidense...
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ahora es el legislador de rhode island peter palumbo quien busca que la asamblea estatal apruebe unamedida similar a la de arizona... mucha gente viene a trabajar aqui para este pais, digamos que viene a este pais para hacer algo y ayudar a su familia... rhode island es el estado mas pequeno del pais y cuenta con un poco mas de un millon de habitantes.. de ellos el cuatro por ciento son indocumentados y el flujo de entrada esta en aumentos... dos hermanos, ((take gfx)) residentes de triangle virginia, que desaparecieron hace mas de diez dias son buscados por la policia de prince william... fijese bien en sus rostros, ellos son identificados como alberto y manuel de jesus mireles garcia.... ambos trabajan en una compania de construccion y concreto de la zona... si usted conoce de su paradero o tiene alguna informacion al respecto llame a lapolicia de prince william al 703-792-7224... buenas noches y bienvenidos al primer segmento deportivo, y como todos los viernes lo iniciamos con el calendario boxistico. y los invito a visitar nuestra pagina web en www.univisiondc.com parq
ahora es el legislador de rhode island peter palumbo quien busca que la asamblea estatal apruebe unamedida similar a la de arizona... mucha gente viene a trabajar aqui para este pais, digamos que viene a este pais para hacer algo y ayudar a su familia... rhode island es el estado mas pequeno del pais y cuenta con un poco mas de un millon de habitantes.. de ellos el cuatro por ciento son indocumentados y el flujo de entrada esta en aumentos... dos hermanos, ((take gfx)) residentes de triangle...
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and peter, paul and mary were up in there.i talked to -- what was it the fellow from -- i'll think of it. the civil rights leader the entire time. and lena modern was there. -- lena horne was there. and i got my brother -- i think this is going to be important. come on with me down there. and let's go on. we went up to the monument grounds and lincoln rockwell was over there with the nazis and the whole gang and it started in the afternoon and i was up in the lincoln memorial. the guy i was talking was reverend shuttlesworth and lena horne came by and he said take it easy, pat. but i was there. i'm getting away from the story here. and that is take the vote of gay marriage in california. the people who came out and voted 70% against -- or to outlaw gay marriage were who? african-american folks who came out of the churches. and i believe that homosexuality has to do with conduct and behavior. with what you do. nobody has any control over -- i don't know people have control over their tendency or desires or things like that. the
and peter, paul and mary were up in there.i talked to -- what was it the fellow from -- i'll think of it. the civil rights leader the entire time. and lena modern was there. -- lena horne was there. and i got my brother -- i think this is going to be important. come on with me down there. and let's go on. we went up to the monument grounds and lincoln rockwell was over there with the nazis and the whole gang and it started in the afternoon and i was up in the lincoln memorial. the guy i was...
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. >> molly: new york republican congressman peter king contends if there is that money out there $275 million for ports and transit security for new york city, then he says the department of homeland security must be slowing down the process because new york hasn't had access to the funds. >> any money that is not being used is because it's being held up. the mayor bloomberg is holding $275 million with the terrible economic crisis and the terrible security crisis we face. >> molly: king says he met with homeland security secretary janet napolitano on thursday to talk about anti-terror funding. she didn't mention the $275 million, but she did in a letter on friday, saying she was concerned that new york hadn't used the money available since 2006. given the since of urgency we all feel we are focused on working closely with congress and state and local partners to ensure these funds are put to work quickly to address needs new york city and the state. >> they are pressing for a mutual resolution between lawmakers and obama administration who is engaged in what they call, quote, a publi
. >> molly: new york republican congressman peter king contends if there is that money out there $275 million for ports and transit security for new york city, then he says the department of homeland security must be slowing down the process because new york hasn't had access to the funds. >> any money that is not being used is because it's being held up. the mayor bloomberg is holding $275 million with the terrible economic crisis and the terrible security crisis we face. >>...
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peter johnson jr. joins us with his thoughts. >> good morning, gretchen.at someone tried to blow up the piece of times square. i used to work in the trade center that the terrorists destroyed. now i saw another building that i once worked in was in the cross hairs of a failed massacre. one of my daughters urgently asked us are grandpa and poppa ok. as we saw video of the toys r us store where we often ride the ferris wheel. it reassured me to watch the best policemen in american history police commissioner ray kelly, but i asked myself -- is the rest of america as well prepared tactically and emotionally and as well served as new york city is? i'm not certain that we are. and i'm not sure that our federal government is acting on the gathering storm clouds. are we safer now than we were nine years ago? or have our officials lost their way? the signs seem clear if we're willing to believe them. carnage of madrid. the butchering of london. the madness of mumbai and then examine the evidence affecting americans here at home. the conduct of major hasan at ford
peter johnson jr. joins us with his thoughts. >> good morning, gretchen.at someone tried to blow up the piece of times square. i used to work in the trade center that the terrorists destroyed. now i saw another building that i once worked in was in the cross hairs of a failed massacre. one of my daughters urgently asked us are grandpa and poppa ok. as we saw video of the toys r us store where we often ride the ferris wheel. it reassured me to watch the best policemen in american history...
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titulo en el abierto de francia con una contundente victoria de 6-4, 6-1 y 6-2 sobre el australiano peterctuacion de los latinoamericanos, el chileno fernando gonzalez, el argentino leonardo mayer y el brasileÑno thomaz bellucci sortearon con victorias sus debuts. en rama femenina, serena williams, la favorita del torneo femenino, sufrio en el primer set en el que debio levantar tres bolas de quiebre antes de encaminarse a una victoria 7- 6, 6-2 sobre la suiza stefanie voegele. para finalizar univision washington siempre regalando y esta vez para el gran concierto de cahyanne en el patriot center el 25 de junio ...solamente tienen que visitar nuestra pagina www. univisiondc.com e inscribirse ...busque el formulario en nuestra pagina principal y pendientes que el sorteo lo estaremos realizando este viernes 28 en nuestro segmento de entretenimiento a las 11.......
titulo en el abierto de francia con una contundente victoria de 6-4, 6-1 y 6-2 sobre el australiano peterctuacion de los latinoamericanos, el chileno fernando gonzalez, el argentino leonardo mayer y el brasileÑno thomaz bellucci sortearon con victorias sus debuts. en rama femenina, serena williams, la favorita del torneo femenino, sufrio en el primer set en el que debio levantar tres bolas de quiebre antes de encaminarse a una victoria 7- 6, 6-2 sobre la suiza stefanie voegele. para...
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joining us now is mattie brown's father peter. thank you for talking with us today. >> good morning. >> just about everyone knows someone's life who has been touched by cancer but you know when it is your own child who has barely had a chance at life it's very devastating. mattie passed away last fall. talk about your journey and how it led you to start this foundation? >> well he was diagnosed in july of 2008 with a disease called osteo sarc coma. and he was the perfect picture of health after that. he had a x-ray and there was a tumor and so he went through 11 months of chemotherapy and preplace some of his bones and my wife and i lived in the hospital with him and went through the journey and we lost the battle. >> and our hearts do go out to you, but what you are doing is wonderful. how will this walk help support families? what are the issues that you face when you go through this? >> very good question. 40,000 children a year are struggling with pediatric cancer. 46 a day are diagnosed. that's almost two classrooms full of c
joining us now is mattie brown's father peter. thank you for talking with us today. >> good morning. >> just about everyone knows someone's life who has been touched by cancer but you know when it is your own child who has barely had a chance at life it's very devastating. mattie passed away last fall. talk about your journey and how it led you to start this foundation? >> well he was diagnosed in july of 2008 with a disease called osteo sarc coma. and he was the perfect...
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. >> peter king contends if there is that kind of money out there, $275 million for port and transit security for new york city, then he says the department of homeland security must be slowing down the process because new york hasn't had access to the funds. >> any money that has not been used is because it is being held up in the bureaucracy and for them to take this cheap shot is disgraceful. do you think mayor bloomberg would be holding $275 million in the bank with all the terrible crisis that faced new york and the terrible security crisis it faces? >> he says he met with homeland security secretary janet napolitano on thursday to talk about antiterror funding for new york and she didn't mentioned $275 million but did in a letter to king on friday saying she was "concerned that new york had not used this money available since 2006". she wrote "given the sense of urgency we all feel we are focused in on working closely with congress and our state and local partners to ensure these funds are put to work quickly to address important security needs in new york city and throughout t
. >> peter king contends if there is that kind of money out there, $275 million for port and transit security for new york city, then he says the department of homeland security must be slowing down the process because new york hasn't had access to the funds. >> any money that has not been used is because it is being held up in the bureaucracy and for them to take this cheap shot is disgraceful. do you think mayor bloomberg would be holding $275 million in the bank with all the...
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peter deshazo is our guest. our phone numbers are -- 202- 737-0002 for democrats, 202-737- 0001 for republicans, 202-628- 0205 for independents. good morning. caller: i wanted to ask this gentleman what immigration laws are changing in mexico to complement the immigration laws in our own country? guest: the mexicans see the issue as mostly mexico to u.s. issue. their concerns are the u.s. laws, the reaction to the arizona law. public opinion has been strongly negative pre president calderon has spoken out against the law. the mexican government is concerned about their citizens. reform of its own immigration with the hope of a comprehensive immigration reform that will normalize the relations between the united states and mexico in terms of flow of workers. host: peoria on our republican line, adam. caller: i want to bring up rule 1070. we have the top sheriff who says 30% of the immigrant that are crossing the border already have a criminal record. it is just a revolving door. i am shocked about the response ac
peter deshazo is our guest. our phone numbers are -- 202- 737-0002 for democrats, 202-737- 0001 for republicans, 202-628- 0205 for independents. good morning. caller: i wanted to ask this gentleman what immigration laws are changing in mexico to complement the immigration laws in our own country? guest: the mexicans see the issue as mostly mexico to u.s. issue. their concerns are the u.s. laws, the reaction to the arizona law. public opinion has been strongly negative pre president calderon has...
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i was in the white house, and the -- this book was not written for free, peter.as in the white house so i said i'm going to do this book, but i used my vacation, and i need to know if it's legitimate for me to take a fee for writing the book from the bank. and so who would i go to? i go to the counsel's office. i said, look, i'm going to do this book. can i take this fee? and he looked -- i don't know what he looked up. he sent me a letter saying, under the following circumstances it would bejing -- be legitimate to take the fee. and a guy asked me, did you get my money for this? and i said, i hadn't taken any money. said, just put it in an escrow account because i don't want to create problems, but i have permission to take the money, but i'm not going to take it. so i waited until i got out of the -- several years after i got out of the white house before i took the -- i said, okay, you can send it down now. >> host: do you remember how much? >> guest: yeah. >> host: you're not going to tell us. >> guest: it pass 10,000 in those days it was quite a bit of money
i was in the white house, and the -- this book was not written for free, peter.as in the white house so i said i'm going to do this book, but i used my vacation, and i need to know if it's legitimate for me to take a fee for writing the book from the bank. and so who would i go to? i go to the counsel's office. i said, look, i'm going to do this book. can i take this fee? and he looked -- i don't know what he looked up. he sent me a letter saying, under the following circumstances it would...
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peter bergen is here with us. often, what we think we know 24 hours later is not what we know 72 hours later. >> christmas day is a good example. officials were saying it was a lone act. they say when they get off a plane, they have a bomb in yemen, it's part of a large conspiracy. they are cautious in the first several days. here, we have a 40-year-old white male. could that be a right wing terrorist or jihadist? we have plenty of caucasians that are part of militant groups. most right wing ter terrorists are caucasian males. right wing terrorists don't try to do mass casualty. al qaeda has a long history of it. >> peter bergen says jihadist. the mayor doesn't see evidence of an al qaeda connection. people might think international terrorist, not necessarily. maybe inspired by. >> in pennsylvania we have a case of a female caucasian, jihad jane, in her late 40s, traveled to europe to try to kill a swedish cartoonist. is there a connection? i don't know. the fact that there are caucasian people in this country ins
peter bergen is here with us. often, what we think we know 24 hours later is not what we know 72 hours later. >> christmas day is a good example. officials were saying it was a lone act. they say when they get off a plane, they have a bomb in yemen, it's part of a large conspiracy. they are cautious in the first several days. here, we have a 40-year-old white male. could that be a right wing terrorist or jihadist? we have plenty of caucasians that are part of militant groups. most right...
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it's a hot furry mess, and peter duessy checks it out. >> the people of chicago are on edge. >> theyd. it was scary, very scary. >> they look like german shepherd, one in this area so high and crossing over on washington here and it was just, it was amazing. i was absolutely freaked out when i walked in the house because it was about the size of, a medium sized dog. >> what is it? a racoon and how big is it really? well, you be the judge. it caused a hole this big when it fell down through the ceiling on to the floor, and caused all this damage. now, believe it or not, because there are so many foreclosed and abandoned homes left to hide out in these days, this is a growing problem in urban areas. >> typically found only near forests these racoons are taking advantage of the city's recently foreclosures, over 75,000 in the last year. >> basically they're moving in to homes that have been evacuated, or vacated and it's causing quite a bit of a problem for those that are still, you know, living there on the same block with them. >> no racoon in illinois has ever tested positive for rab
it's a hot furry mess, and peter duessy checks it out. >> the people of chicago are on edge. >> theyd. it was scary, very scary. >> they look like german shepherd, one in this area so high and crossing over on washington here and it was just, it was amazing. i was absolutely freaked out when i walked in the house because it was about the size of, a medium sized dog. >> what is it? a racoon and how big is it really? well, you be the judge. it caused a hole this big when...
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peters up to 185-miles an hour. >>> 82 d.c. little cooler up the wilmington way. humidity bone try. 38% relative humidity in baltimore. that's a good thing. the rest of this evening looking great. >>> victims told us that williams would offer members the chance to get cheap apartments and luxury complexes. the only thing was they had to refer their friend. attorney general's office said 100 people signed on. but they got evicted when william's did not pay the rent. doug has issued a cease and assist order saying williams did not learn a lesson from going to jail for this same thing several years ago. >> the person that has already been in jail once understands or thinking he's understanding how the schemes work and how he can beat the system name's the person that would get back in the same business in a different jurisdiction. >> attorney general is hoping this order will help the state seize william's assets. others victimized by the seem they get their money back. >>> he is a war veteran, single dad determined to make it in the world. now he's named the student
peters up to 185-miles an hour. >>> 82 d.c. little cooler up the wilmington way. humidity bone try. 38% relative humidity in baltimore. that's a good thing. the rest of this evening looking great. >>> victims told us that williams would offer members the chance to get cheap apartments and luxury complexes. the only thing was they had to refer their friend. attorney general's office said 100 people signed on. but they got evicted when william's did not pay the rent. doug has...
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i'm peter alexander. we have a lot of news making headlines in the next hour.e bombing could be making his first court appearance. new details on that we'll have coming up. faisal shahzad is facing five terror-related charges, including attempting to use a weapons of mass destruction. on the very top happening any moment on capitol hill, new york city police commissioner ray kelly as well as the mayor michael bloomberg will testify about that bomb plot. also protests in greece turn deadly today. thousands are demonstrating against government spending cuts. >>> and help is on the way, but will it work? is it enough in the gulf? a barge carrying an experimental concrete and steel vault will be hauled to the site where tens of thousands of gallons of oil are flowing into the water each day. as we said new details and developments into the failed times square bombing attack. 30-year-old suspect could appear in court where he faces a series of terror-related charges. authorities are saying faisal has been cooperating. this father of two admits to carrying out the bo
i'm peter alexander. we have a lot of news making headlines in the next hour.e bombing could be making his first court appearance. new details on that we'll have coming up. faisal shahzad is facing five terror-related charges, including attempting to use a weapons of mass destruction. on the very top happening any moment on capitol hill, new york city police commissioner ray kelly as well as the mayor michael bloomberg will testify about that bomb plot. also protests in greece turn deadly...
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peters: i strongly support representative murphy's amendment. we must allow our military to recruit and retain any qualified patriotic and courageous american who wants to serve our country. during my service in the united states navy reserve, i served witmany dedicated men and women who were always ready to serve their country any time and anywhere. i was never concerned about their sexual orientation, just their ability to serve the united states honorably. i urge passage of the murphy amendment. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentlewoman from minnesota, the highest ranking enlisted soldier , tim walls. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. >> the greatest privilege of my life is serving this nation for almost 35 years in uniform. i know how important it is to fill our service with motivated volunteers. we are blessed in this nation. that's exactly what we have. it's time for us to honor their professionalism and know that they're ready to end this discriminatory practice
peters: i strongly support representative murphy's amendment. we must allow our military to recruit and retain any qualified patriotic and courageous american who wants to serve our country. during my service in the united states navy reserve, i served witmany dedicated men and women who were always ready to serve their country any time and anywhere. i was never concerned about their sexual orientation, just their ability to serve the united states honorably. i urge passage of the murphy...
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i would have met peter morgan and talked to him. because the script was so good, and he wrote "frost/nixon" and the queen, and the way that he dealt with making them human. and i was shocked that two months later they offered me the part. i didn't see myself as clinton. tavis: why, dennis? >> i didn't see myself in the role. i have played historical figures before. but this is one of the most photographed, known people in the entire world. and everyone has an opinion about it, so it was daunting. but i feel i should do the thing i am most afraid to do, and i said yes. tavis: is there a particular challenge to playing historical figures? >> yeah, it's different than creating a character out of cloth. i feel like i have a responsibility when i play a real person to capture their spirit. and to tell the story from their point of view. tavis: bill clinton is a guy who would tell you for your portrayal, are you ready for that conversation? >> i guess. tavis: it's a little late now, so when the president sees you and how will you handle i
i would have met peter morgan and talked to him. because the script was so good, and he wrote "frost/nixon" and the queen, and the way that he dealt with making them human. and i was shocked that two months later they offered me the part. i didn't see myself as clinton. tavis: why, dennis? >> i didn't see myself in the role. i have played historical figures before. but this is one of the most photographed, known people in the entire world. and everyone has an opinion about it,...