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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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because peter and i do these things for a living. we go to these games. i troy tulowitzkily called that game. after the game, mark sanchez played really well on the road in pittsburgh, on the road in chicago, probably two of his better games of his young career. and i do disagree a little bit with what peter said about his game in indianapolis. the first half was not good and threw an ill vased interception at the end of the first half, but the second half i think he was 9 of 11, 9 of 12, a dropped pace by holmes that could have won the game for him. the one thing i will say going into this game, the patriots do not have a great run defense. peter knows that, and i know that and if the jets can run for 170 yards, don't turn the ball over and do something special on special teams like they did at the end of the game with cromartie's kickoff return, guess what? they have a chance. i've walked a mile in mark's shoes where i've been an underdog because i played for the bengals, jets, and cardinals so i know a few things about being an un
because peter and i do these things for a living. we go to these games. i troy tulowitzkily called that game. after the game, mark sanchez played really well on the road in pittsburgh, on the road in chicago, probably two of his better games of his young career. and i do disagree a little bit with what peter said about his game in indianapolis. the first half was not good and threw an ill vased interception at the end of the first half, but the second half i think he was 9 of 11, 9 of 12, a...
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peter? >> well, i think, i don't know about the europeans, but if we looked at canada, for example, uh, canada shares a lot of commerce with the united states, a lot of trade, our, our, uh, economies are closely interlinked. canada did not have this problem. uh, canada's regulatory system seemed to work well. now, why was that? one the reasons was that canada did not allow subprime loans to be made in the numbers that was permitted in the united states. and as a result of that, when the subprime problem arose and many of these mortgages failed, uh, canadian banks were not as severely affected. so, um, it, it isn't exactly a, a problem of regulation in general, it's a problem of the things that the government did to encourage certain kinds of activities in the united states, which eventually caused us, uh, substantial financial problems. >> we've seen collapses in spa, we've seen collapses in greece, we've seen ireland go under, we've seen iceland go under, uh, the united states, of course, a
peter? >> well, i think, i don't know about the europeans, but if we looked at canada, for example, uh, canada shares a lot of commerce with the united states, a lot of trade, our, our, uh, economies are closely interlinked. canada did not have this problem. uh, canada's regulatory system seemed to work well. now, why was that? one the reasons was that canada did not allow subprime loans to be made in the numbers that was permitted in the united states. and as a result of that, when the...
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follow me and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle just how exceptional american exceptionalism goes to the very foundation of how most americans see their country's history and place in the world is there any truth to this worldview or is it just a myth. that if you. start. to discuss the meaning of american exceptionalism i'm joined by david merkel in copenhagen he is a former. george w. bush in oxford we go to godfrey hard thing from oxford university and author of the myth of american exceptionalism and in new york we cross to peter shocked he is a professor at yale law school and coeditor of understanding america the anatomy of an exceptional nation and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want since you wrote a book on it i'd like to go to godfrey first in oxford you are quite open out there it's a myth why is that a myth well first of all a myth does not mean that everything about it is untrue it is an idea or a story which is partially true and one of the things i say in times
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system peter in hong kong if i go to you first on that. no i think in theory it's very democratic with the general assembly and trying to expand the security council doesn't make any sense to me the un is built on what was one of new york's premier to ours and i think the un should be buried right there and start with a new global organization that is representative of the world today not the world of one thousand nine hundred forty five and i think we can replace the organization or restructure it completely and i wouldn't even call it a united nations because it is anything but united i think that is one of the greatest misnomers of all international organizations what i have proposed in my book us to make knowledge was an inter local security council where you basically have the major civilizations represented at that level namely china russia america india and then representatives of all the other civilizations europe via the e.u. in latin america the organization of latin america or organization of american states you can have africa
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well join me at the top of the hour for the headlines but first crosstalk is next in this edition peter lavelle and his guests discuss the view that americans think they are above everyone else stay with us here on our. we welcome to cross talk i'm futile about just how exceptional american exceptionalism goes to the very foundation of how most americans see their country's history and place in the world is there any truth to this worldview or is it just a myth. to discuss the meaning of american exceptionalism i'm joined by david merkel in copenhagen he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state in the administration of george w. bush in oxford we go to godfrey hogs and from oxford university and author of the myth of american exceptionalism and in new york we cross to peter shock he is a professor at yale law school and coeditor of understanding america the anatomy of an exceptional nation and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want since you wrote a book on it i'd like to g
well join me at the top of the hour for the headlines but first crosstalk is next in this edition peter lavelle and his guests discuss the view that americans think they are above everyone else stay with us here on our. we welcome to cross talk i'm futile about just how exceptional american exceptionalism goes to the very foundation of how most americans see their country's history and place in the world is there any truth to this worldview or is it just a myth. to discuss the meaning of...
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. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some action, some heavy lifting by our coleagues and heavy lifting by our different elected leaders. to get that done, i believe it goes back to the point of public engage meant so, what i'd like to do right now is say, let's follow up on the comment that lester snow made about getting a communications plan going. one of the things to kick that off today i'd like to say the san francisco public utilities commission will be able to pledge one hundred thousand. my budget, well we have one vote but i think we can get unanimous support for that. but get a hundred thousand fo
. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some action, some heavy...
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what role did it peters play? this was a man who was district attorney in jackson for close to 30 years. the only time i ever dealt with peters is when i covered the third trial in 1994 bringing up yet another local angle. people in greenwood, you sure know how to produce them, don't you? [laughter] i had no idea how she -- shady his background was. he was a key figure in the federal investigators call scruggs ii. the was a case involving a judge who had been an assistant prosecutor under peters at time of the case and another friend of mine. many of these people are friends and some of them may be former friends by now, i don't know. but in the course of hearing this case it was yet another case brought by a former associate of scruggs named bob wilson, another delta from rosedale originally who had had this suit that was going on 20 years against scruggs, arguing over the distribution of asbestos money, and it finally lands in his hands. he's gone through other courts and federal courts and finally gets there an
what role did it peters play? this was a man who was district attorney in jackson for close to 30 years. the only time i ever dealt with peters is when i covered the third trial in 1994 bringing up yet another local angle. people in greenwood, you sure know how to produce them, don't you? [laughter] i had no idea how she -- shady his background was. he was a key figure in the federal investigators call scruggs ii. the was a case involving a judge who had been an assistant prosecutor under...
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peter, good to have you on the program, sir. >> thank you for your invitation, it was a. tavis: before i get into the book i wanted to begin with something that became a news story after your book was published and we'll dig into the text itself. we know now that the obama administration has told us that we're going to be into afghanistan until around the year 2014. many of us who believe that it's going to be longer than that. but they are knitting now on the record that we're going to be at least until the year 2014. so it's not just a matter of your book title, the longest war. it's the longest war getting longer. why has this story not been reported on more and what do you make of the fact this may very well be the most underreported story of this year, that we're going to be there until 2014? >> it was a, it's certainly been reported -- tavis, it's certainly been reported but not processed by the american public because it doesn't fit comfortably with the nare active of the nobel peace prize winning president, supposedly weak on national security, democratic party. t
peter, good to have you on the program, sir. >> thank you for your invitation, it was a. tavis: before i get into the book i wanted to begin with something that became a news story after your book was published and we'll dig into the text itself. we know now that the obama administration has told us that we're going to be into afghanistan until around the year 2014. many of us who believe that it's going to be longer than that. but they are knitting now on the record that we're going to...
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peter yarrow did that. harry belafonte is one of the most dignified, well-educated, lucid, focused, eloquent men i have ever met in my life and has a sense of humanity to him and a sense of-- of what really matters. i wish i could run him for president. he wouldn't take the job. but he's a truly wonderful human being, and he was certainly one of the most astounding interviews. the man is a walking history book. you know, he was walking next to martin luther king at all of those things. it was him. he was there. he was the guy next to him, and he told us stuff that you won't believe. if the six bullet story doesn't make your hair stand on end and make you want to cry, i didn't-- now you have to tell it. you do need to tell it. do you? okay, i'll tell it. in the harry belafonte interview, he said, "i went--" in this wonderful, whispery voice, "i went to an event with dr. king, "and when i arrived there, there was a large man, "a sheriff, who looked at me with hatred, "with real anger in his eyes. "and i could
peter yarrow did that. harry belafonte is one of the most dignified, well-educated, lucid, focused, eloquent men i have ever met in my life and has a sense of humanity to him and a sense of-- of what really matters. i wish i could run him for president. he wouldn't take the job. but he's a truly wonderful human being, and he was certainly one of the most astounding interviews. the man is a walking history book. you know, he was walking next to martin luther king at all of those things. it was...
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to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some of the ways we're helping and thinking of how to move forward is here is a set of what we have to do to meet the current set. how do we understand it's pervasive and crosses the miles of federal organizations. how do we use this world today in our,cip, planning to create platforms to leverage the real actions in the years and legacies we're putting together? >> thank you. >> one of the things we've noticeed our community climate development plan is greenhouse gases reduction metric, is pretty key integrator for integrating a lot of different activities so we've kind of adopted this approach of, an adopt the,un,fc. what needs to be done in order to do this we have to look forward 50 years ahead and we have to say, ok
to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some of the ways we're helping and thinking of how to move forward is here is a set of what we have to do to meet the current set. how do we understand it's pervasive and...
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peter o'brien and. british be trolling him and draw snaps have done a multi-billion dollar shastri off to create what they call a groundbreaking global alliance the state controlled crosstown will allow b.p. into the oil fields in the northern congressi. part and say they'll set up an octave technology center it will decide how best to safely extract oil and gas from the shelf but the oil spill in the gulf of mexico left a big stage on b.p.'s reputation and raised questions about the partnership the question is can it handle one of the world's i'm spoilt regions. however so brian thanks for running welcome to the show well first of all i wanted to ask the the the question of environmental protection bush is one of the most discussed in the news. concerning syria company and b.p. since the oil spill in the gulf of mexico b.p. has a specially bad reputation in environmental protection so the arctic environment is is particularly for a gyal so isn't it too risky choice of a partner for four or for a big pr
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welcome back you can stop time peter leave the tree mind you we're recapping two thousand tax. cuts. before let's see what russians thought most about this year two thousand and ten is quickly coming to an end let's hear ripley's with major events on the political and economical scene has seriously tainted the world the russian public opinion research center conducted a survey and ask citizens what threatens them in today's world inflation tops the list the with fifty six percent fifty three percent are worried about alcoholism unemployment ranked third gone arraign four to six percent these figures have decreased over the year so that the outcomes of two thousand and ten could be called positive with most people expecting even a better life in two thousand and eleven peter. ok i talk about people's power but first to jim about the people's republic of china at the very end of this year we saw on the gauche ations between the chinese officials and the e.u. about and i'll say it what it is there's to be a lot of different ways of describing it but it's china's helping to bail ou
welcome back you can stop time peter leave the tree mind you we're recapping two thousand tax. cuts. before let's see what russians thought most about this year two thousand and ten is quickly coming to an end let's hear ripley's with major events on the political and economical scene has seriously tainted the world the russian public opinion research center conducted a survey and ask citizens what threatens them in today's world inflation tops the list the with fifty six percent fifty three...
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a christian couple fined 3600 pounds peter and mary that ran the bed and breakfast in england. two homosexual men sued them. the bowls told cbn news, they have a strict policy of not renting double rooms to any unmarried cum gay or straight. >> being christians, we agree it is our moral duty to carry out his wishes and what he wants. we try to be fair in everything we do. i respect the married rights. >> this week the judge ruled the policy violates the law banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. they spoke outside the courthouse. >> it is not just our livelihood, it is our home. we don't expect everyone to agree, but we do want the freedom to live by our own values under our own roof. everyone benefits from those liberties and everyone loses something when they are watered down. >> the christian institute in the uk says it has many concerned about the future of religious liberty. >> these bedrooms were in their own home. a person maybe entitled to live out their own values. a lot of people might be thinking today it is the bowls being ord tore act against their pri
a christian couple fined 3600 pounds peter and mary that ran the bed and breakfast in england. two homosexual men sued them. the bowls told cbn news, they have a strict policy of not renting double rooms to any unmarried cum gay or straight. >> being christians, we agree it is our moral duty to carry out his wishes and what he wants. we try to be fair in everything we do. i respect the married rights. >> this week the judge ruled the policy violates the law banning discrimination...
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elements and only twelve percent see islam as a true reason behind international terrorism but to peter. ok but i am before we went to the break you were. eluding to finishing up a point you want to finish there and i'd like to talk about. american foreign policy in the perception of islam go ahead. sure the point is that we want to make is that it is possible to look at very complex world history and see the worst and the best size of faith traditions and communities of faith including islam i am not in any way an apologist for evil for terrorism or for violence and i think those things do exist within islam as they have existed and do exist in other traditions but having said that i also believe that the the islam that i follow and the vast majority of people in the world follow and putting those in the united states is not an islam of. terrorism or one that is an apologist for violence or one that sees itself exclusively as a revelation that cannot co-exist with people of other faiths ok wafa you made a point in the first part of the program about how there islam by its very nature n
elements and only twelve percent see islam as a true reason behind international terrorism but to peter. ok but i am before we went to the break you were. eluding to finishing up a point you want to finish there and i'd like to talk about. american foreign policy in the perception of islam go ahead. sure the point is that we want to make is that it is possible to look at very complex world history and see the worst and the best size of faith traditions and communities of faith including islam i...
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but i would get you on what peter has said before you know outside financing if. terrorists struck towards north caucasus is confirmed i think the worst in the audience should step let the states or the european union we're not going to see the russia part or the west what for us one is terrorist russia is a part of you i mean you've got to move out as soon as we know how to use your terrorism it's not just a domestic issue it's a global issue and i would like to add that it's like the weakest link in this chain of the west and it's dangerous and difficult to straight to strike at israel israel's security it's very difficult to strike the united states it's a bit easier to straight in europe but europe gets very easily but in russia because it's such. it's basically a new state and it's a poor city of all the really sort of very very porous they're all sort of community just here so it's just easier to strike a treasure but the problem with russia for these people the terrorist is that russia is not so easily intimidated for example speed in spain the terrorist im
but i would get you on what peter has said before you know outside financing if. terrorists struck towards north caucasus is confirmed i think the worst in the audience should step let the states or the european union we're not going to see the russia part or the west what for us one is terrorist russia is a part of you i mean you've got to move out as soon as we know how to use your terrorism it's not just a domestic issue it's a global issue and i would like to add that it's like the weakest...
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[applause] >> peter, seeaughter] peter galbraith, one of the great memos -- thank you, senator, again. [applause] one of the wonderful memos in this book is one that grew out of a trip that pat moynihan took into the heart of the balkans as it was collapsing into sectarian warfareolution of senator moynin foreign policy issues. he was not the same at the end of his term as he was at the outset. >> well, steve, thank you and congratulations on bringing this all together. and i was just looking at that memo and what an extraordinary piece of writing it is. and how vividly he captures that trip. and i'm going to come back to it after i, first, address the question you posed. because there is the superficial paradox of patynes to be their man. having been known for vocally bushing the unite -- bashing the united nations and as a strong cold warrior who by the time he left the u.s. senate had written a book on international law, was the strongest defender of the united nations and who was the advocate of dissolving that preeminent cold war institution, the cia, because it had been so ip co
[applause] >> peter, seeaughter] peter galbraith, one of the great memos -- thank you, senator, again. [applause] one of the wonderful memos in this book is one that grew out of a trip that pat moynihan took into the heart of the balkans as it was collapsing into sectarian warfareolution of senator moynin foreign policy issues. he was not the same at the end of his term as he was at the outset. >> well, steve, thank you and congratulations on bringing this all together. and i was...
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follow along crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the uses and misuses of religion islam schooled on the misunderstood is the hold on anymore violence than the holy books of christians and jews and what can muslims do to influence global public opinion about their religion. can. you discuss the quote on i'm joined by wafa sultan in los angeles she's an author of the book a god who hates the courageous woman who inflamed the muslim world speaks out against the evils of islam and in washington we go to it but i am ramey he is the director of the civil and human rights division of the muslim american society freedom and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i'd like to start with a very short disclaimer here we're talking about a very sensitive topic here and in no way shape or form does this program or i believe its panelist want to inflame any passions this is a very dispassionate discussion about important issues that is being talked about today so to start off the program i'll be a little p
follow along crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the uses and misuses of religion islam schooled on the misunderstood is the hold on anymore violence than the holy books of christians and jews and what can muslims do to influence global public opinion about their religion. can. you discuss the quote on i'm joined by wafa sultan in los angeles she's an author of the book a god who hates the courageous woman who inflamed the muslim world speaks out against the evils of islam and in washington we go to it...
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peter is a democrat. i am not. and what we did was to try to search for ideas that were both intellectually important to the two of us but also had a chance of happening. the first interview i gave when i worked at the treasury department in the early 1990s was to david wessle who the the tax beat for the "wall street journal." and he asked me about the time frame for completion of the corporate tax integration study that the treasury was then doing and i had been handed the economic stewardship of. and i said, you know, i think this interview is 1991. i said in this it will be ready when my son goes to college. the "wall street journal" reported that interview and noted that my son was mine months old and my son is in college and we're debating at least to extend dividend cuts and policy is moving faster than i thought. we thought policy was more than just waiting for a generation. now, in setting the stage of the book, i'll just make a couple of observations and then maybe a moment about what the book is about. t
peter is a democrat. i am not. and what we did was to try to search for ideas that were both intellectually important to the two of us but also had a chance of happening. the first interview i gave when i worked at the treasury department in the early 1990s was to david wessle who the the tax beat for the "wall street journal." and he asked me about the time frame for completion of the corporate tax integration study that the treasury was then doing and i had been handed the economic...
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now we're now and today my guest is peter o'brien. one of the world's biggest oil companies british petroleum and a major russian oil producer ross metz are now part of their big plans are to go to the oil rich arctic but environmental activists say this will destroy the area do these fears hold water we're asking vice president peter o'bryan. british be trolling him and draw snaps have done a multi-billion dollar shastri off to create what they call a groundbreaking global alliance the state controlled crosstown will allow b.p. into the world fields of the northern congress a. part and say they'll set up a not to acknowledge center it will decide how best to safely extract oil and gas from the shelf but the oil spill in the gulf of mexico left a big stage b.p.'s reputation and raised questions about the partnership with western is can it handle one of the world's unspoiled regions. however so ryan thanks for running welcome to the show well first of all i wanted to ask the the the question of environmental protection bush is one of t
now we're now and today my guest is peter o'brien. one of the world's biggest oil companies british petroleum and a major russian oil producer ross metz are now part of their big plans are to go to the oil rich arctic but environmental activists say this will destroy the area do these fears hold water we're asking vice president peter o'bryan. british be trolling him and draw snaps have done a multi-billion dollar shastri off to create what they call a groundbreaking global alliance the state...
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well it's time for tonight's tool time war new york congressman peter king is opening up about his planned hearings next month on radical islam in america now we've told you several times about representative king's crazy rantings over the last couple months he's previously stated that the muslim community in the u.s. isn't helpful and investigations choosing to simply ignore the fact that muslims turned in an f.b.i. agent who infiltrated their mosque because he was preaching radicalization ignoring countless other members of the muslim community who have worked with law enforcement now unfortunately king is using his position on the homeland security committee as a p.r. stunt to express his paranoia and king told politico that he's not going to be calling on some of the harshest critics of the muslim community to testify because that could open up those hearings for criticism and then in the exact same interview he said that he's going to bring in two people that are most certainly not friends of the islamic faith dutch critic of islam john hirsi ali and anxiety jasser president and found
well it's time for tonight's tool time war new york congressman peter king is opening up about his planned hearings next month on radical islam in america now we've told you several times about representative king's crazy rantings over the last couple months he's previously stated that the muslim community in the u.s. isn't helpful and investigations choosing to simply ignore the fact that muslims turned in an f.b.i. agent who infiltrated their mosque because he was preaching radicalization...
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>> you may. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the
>> you may. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the
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and peter alexander in new york. gentlemen, thanks. >>> there is increasing evidence the world is changing, in spots and in stages. a movement that started in tunisia has now done what a lot of governments feared it would. it has spread elsewhere in the arab world. this week to egypt. as of today, yemen and the world is watching as the clock ticks down to what has been planned as a day of rage tomorrow against egypt. richard engle is on the banks of the nile in cairo tonight on what could be the eve of something big there. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. many people are very concerned about tomorrow. the demonstrators say they will start out from at least seven mosques and three churches here in cairo, and then plan to march to the center of the city. they hope to draw tens of thousands of people. the most violent clashes today were outside cairo. near the strategic suez canal, demonstrators torched a police station and a firehouse. witnesses say they stole weapons and opened fire on security
and peter alexander in new york. gentlemen, thanks. >>> there is increasing evidence the world is changing, in spots and in stages. a movement that started in tunisia has now done what a lot of governments feared it would. it has spread elsewhere in the arab world. this week to egypt. as of today, yemen and the world is watching as the clock ticks down to what has been planned as a day of rage tomorrow against egypt. richard engle is on the banks of the nile in cairo tonight on what...
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peter's fish that have been in this water since the time of jesus. huge nets cast and pulled up on wenches d catch thrown into the boat by hand. >> we make money where everybody can come and see how much fish are displad. >> water expert professor says the number has dropped low and st. petter's fish is 50 percent less. >> much is because of illegal fishing. >> government plans to kofrm sate the legal fisherman for the upcoming 2 yearof losses. but still the fisherman say it is a mistake to stopfishing because the lake is full of surprises. >> one year no, going to fish next year. you come, the lake is full of fish. >> julie stall, cbn news, the sea of galilee. >>> lake is full of surprises, world's orthodox christians celebrate the birth of christ on januar7th and handinout 50,000 presidents to street kids and orphans, toys, school sup plie and part of an out reach called oject hope. >> needy ildren, it is our call from god to help them. how we share the love of christ to an entire world as a church. that we take care of the kids, needy kids, they a
peter's fish that have been in this water since the time of jesus. huge nets cast and pulled up on wenches d catch thrown into the boat by hand. >> we make money where everybody can come and see how much fish are displad. >> water expert professor says the number has dropped low and st. petter's fish is 50 percent less. >> much is because of illegal fishing. >> government plans to kofrm sate the legal fisherman for the upcoming 2 yearof losses. but still the fisherman...
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i am peter daily. i think -- they think -- i may pinch-hitter. i'm going to try to get through this as quickly as i can. first of all, i want to welcome the new members to port commission on behalf of the staff. commissioner crowley is first sitting on port commission today. welcome. commissioner crowley was appointed by mayor newsom this month. he had been a member of the public utilities commission since 2008. he was the former president of the p.u.c. he has over 20 years experience in the theatrical and motion picture industry. here in san francisco, representing over 1500 film and convention technicians in the bay area. he's a member of the san francisco labor council executive committee, a trustee on the san francisco maritime trade commission, a member of the hotel council of san francisco, and san francisco convention and visitors bureau. commissioner crowley is a graduate of cal state long beach. appropriately, their nickname is -- commissioner crowley: the forty- niners. >> thank you. see if you are all away. we want to welcome you on be
i am peter daily. i think -- they think -- i may pinch-hitter. i'm going to try to get through this as quickly as i can. first of all, i want to welcome the new members to port commission on behalf of the staff. commissioner crowley is first sitting on port commission today. welcome. commissioner crowley was appointed by mayor newsom this month. he had been a member of the public utilities commission since 2008. he was the former president of the p.u.c. he has over 20 years experience in the...
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our next speaker is peter. peter is supervisor and senior adviser of the traffic and transport division at the chamber of commerce, amsterdam. they are partners with businesses and public authorities to develop a robust and economically healthy region. they supervise a team of professionals in the port industries, barge, rail, and road transport. sounds like mta. the chamber of commerce amsterdam is known as an element of innovative approach to connectivity and mobility. he is strong and establishing unique partnership to create groundbreaking solutions. he started a task force formability management for employers and employees to reduce car trafficked by 10%. -- he started a task force for mobility management for employers and employees to reduce traffic by 10%. >> i will give you the perspective of the business community in amsterdam. athis is the region of amsterda. this is the inner city of amsterdam, and the rest of the city are the suburbs. the whole city, there are 2.2 million people, but the real city o
our next speaker is peter. peter is supervisor and senior adviser of the traffic and transport division at the chamber of commerce, amsterdam. they are partners with businesses and public authorities to develop a robust and economically healthy region. they supervise a team of professionals in the port industries, barge, rail, and road transport. sounds like mta. the chamber of commerce amsterdam is known as an element of innovative approach to connectivity and mobility. he is strong and...
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crosstalk and peter lavelle remind you we're talking about pakistan's instability. but before we see how pakistan is ranked when it comes to terrorism a failed state pakistan's economic situation has deteriorated to the brink of collapse during two thousand and ten and now with this nation of someone tizzy year the political situation reaches the point of despair for the major ruling party according to the map of croft pakistan is world's second terrorism risk country while some made it at the top iraq and afghanistan poll pakistan on the terrorism risk index list thus there is an ongoing prostration that pakistani officials are not doing enough to come back terrorist groups in the country tribal areas and the bomb administration has decided to offer pakistan more military intelligence and economic support and to intensify u.s. efforts to forge a regional peace peter ok dan i'd like to go to you i mean the headline always is this is that the pakistanis aren't doing enough ok that's of the american perspective is here and of course it's dealing with the tribal areas
crosstalk and peter lavelle remind you we're talking about pakistan's instability. but before we see how pakistan is ranked when it comes to terrorism a failed state pakistan's economic situation has deteriorated to the brink of collapse during two thousand and ten and now with this nation of someone tizzy year the political situation reaches the point of despair for the major ruling party according to the map of croft pakistan is world's second terrorism risk country while some made it at the...
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now for some heated debate in peter lavelle's discussion show cross talk. we'll. bring you the latest in science technology from the realms. we've got the future covered. can. locate welcome to cross talk i am peter lavelle a country in turmoil a country divided lebanon faces the prospect of a government controlled by hezbollah will lebanon's democratic choice find the country in danger but then and upon for others in the region. to discuss the political situation in lebanon i'm joined by alistair cooke in beirut he's director and founder of the conflicts forum in new york we go to tony battering he is a research fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies and in london we cross to patrick seale he is a british journalist and author of the new book the struggle for arab independence all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are differences of opinion on this panel and i want my viewers to see it alister year in beirut just an hour or two hours ago we word came out that indeed hezbollah hezbollah sponso
now for some heated debate in peter lavelle's discussion show cross talk. we'll. bring you the latest in science technology from the realms. we've got the future covered. can. locate welcome to cross talk i am peter lavelle a country in turmoil a country divided lebanon faces the prospect of a government controlled by hezbollah will lebanon's democratic choice find the country in danger but then and upon for others in the region. to discuss the political situation in lebanon i'm joined by...
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follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle it is probably the greatest debate of our time energy security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. to discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of environmentalists for nuclear energy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk please feel free to jump anytime you want we have three panelists and you guys have very different points of view so please feel free to jump in here myron if i can go to you first in washington in making investment decisions about energy for the future for the western world and leave us specifically in your case what is the best form of energy that we should be putting our money on ge
follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle it is probably the greatest debate of our time energy security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. to discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the...
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former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay area and nbc bay area, who bring giants baseball to our fans all season long and who have made
former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr....
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i would get you on what peter has said before you know of financing if. the terrorist. source is good for us. i think the worst in the audience shouldn't step to let the states or the european union we not can see the russia part of the west what for us when this terrorist russia is a part of you i mean you've got a missile to move. around so yes you have terrorism it's not just a domestic issue it's a global issue and i would like to add that it's like the weakest link is this the west it's dangerous and difficult to strike it has to strike at israel israel's security it's very difficult to strike the united states it's a bit easier to straighten you up but europe gets very easily but in russia because it's such a it's basically a new state and it's a porous. porous there are all sorts of communities here so it's just easier to strike a treasure but the problem with russia for these people the terrorist is that russia is not so easily intimidated for example spain in spain the terrorist immediately had a positive effect on their actions in russia because of its politic
i would get you on what peter has said before you know of financing if. the terrorist. source is good for us. i think the worst in the audience shouldn't step to let the states or the european union we not can see the russia part of the west what for us when this terrorist russia is a part of you i mean you've got a missile to move. around so yes you have terrorism it's not just a domestic issue it's a global issue and i would like to add that it's like the weakest link is this the west it's...