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peter schiff is the c.e.o. of europe acidic precious metals and author of how an economy grows and why it crashes as well as crash proof in the little book of bull moves and bear markets he is also the host of peterson radio the peterson radio show which you can find it if radio dot com peter an honor to have you on the cell thank you for being with us this evening so i wanted to. do as i was a general in the air and in the army dish state america well i certainly have immense respect for the body of knowledge and that you put behind your analysis but you know i asked my little brother who's in high school today if he and i started it's a color with how to ask you questions that you know you maybe you wouldn't get asked on c n b c or some of these more financially oriented shows and i asked my little brother in high school if you could ask someone who has the closest thing to a crystal ball when it comes to economics what would you ask him any and he said right away where's the light at the end of the tunnel we
peter schiff is the c.e.o. of europe acidic precious metals and author of how an economy grows and why it crashes as well as crash proof in the little book of bull moves and bear markets he is also the host of peterson radio the peterson radio show which you can find it if radio dot com peter an honor to have you on the cell thank you for being with us this evening so i wanted to. do as i was a general in the air and in the army dish state america well i certainly have immense respect for the...
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peter, a pleasure. coming up -- bye, guys. >>> coming up on the special edition of friday afternoon on campus, no less, i might play frisbee after this if they'll let me. from wars to pollution, to lost opportunities, what you see at the pump quite simply is not the actual cost of oil. the unholy alliance between business and state that gets us to buy the wrong things. plus, our interview with oscar-winning director, inventor and advocate, james cameron. he's working with nasa, the navy and now he's working with us on energy. but first -- >> hop on the bus. >> to see how natural gas can drive a university. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so muc
peter, a pleasure. coming up -- bye, guys. >>> coming up on the special edition of friday afternoon on campus, no less, i might play frisbee after this if they'll let me. from wars to pollution, to lost opportunities, what you see at the pump quite simply is not the actual cost of oil. the unholy alliance between business and state that gets us to buy the wrong things. plus, our interview with oscar-winning director, inventor and advocate, james cameron. he's working with nasa, the...
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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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ms. . >> thank you, peter. our first two speakers are two of the most credible and long-serving outside analysts offal -- of al-qaeda in the united states. and our next speaker has credible analysis from inside the government, and the first is juan zarate. a think tank a couple of blocks away from here. he was a deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism during the george w. bush administration, and in that role he was responsible for developing and overseeing u.s. counterterrorism strategy. before the nsc he was assistant director of the treasury for terrorism and financial crimes where he led treasury's notable efforts to disrupt financing and built antimoney laundering systems and oversaw the expanded use of treasury administrative powers to advance american national security interests. so it's a pleasure to have juan back at new america. please. [applause] >> steve, i was a little bit worried. i wasn't sure where you were going with the fist two being -- f
ms. . >> thank you, peter. our first two speakers are two of the most credible and long-serving outside analysts offal -- of al-qaeda in the united states. and our next speaker has credible analysis from inside the government, and the first is juan zarate. a think tank a couple of blocks away from here. he was a deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism during the george w. bush administration, and in that role he was responsible for...
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well peter i think comparisons to iraq are odious. start with what's true and what's not president obama was forthright in telling america and the world why we must intervene in libya one might disagree with his decision but who can doubt the evidence that he used to build a case to oppose the bloodbath it was everywhere before our eyes this was not true of bush on iraq eight years ago the comparison as i say is odious the reasons bush concocted for going to war didn't pass the sniff test bush and cheney told the world that iraqi leader saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction and that he was giving them to terrorists that we be greeted as liberators they had a broadly that saddam was and i'm not eleven and none of this was true now with my friends on the right one can believe bush and cheney other such things in good faith. they're welcome to that but still these were some of his lies metaphysically bribery a man named curveball code named curveball just last and the recent few weeks has acknowledged that he lied. there was a l
well peter i think comparisons to iraq are odious. start with what's true and what's not president obama was forthright in telling america and the world why we must intervene in libya one might disagree with his decision but who can doubt the evidence that he used to build a case to oppose the bloodbath it was everywhere before our eyes this was not true of bush on iraq eight years ago the comparison as i say is odious the reasons bush concocted for going to war didn't pass the sniff test bush...
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peter, what are you seeing?we are standing along the mall now with several thousand people. you can hear the roars in the distance. as the roar gets louder they are getting closer. they are trying to experience this moment. we anticipate this is going to be the biggest roar of all. little kids on shoulders here. everyone waving the union jack as they are on the mall. you can see those people ecstatic with a chance to see it. for the last hour or so most people would only have the opportunity to listen over giant speakers. we have heard that where we are here. as they come down the mall, you will note that this road was made in the late 19th century to follow other ceremonial routes throughout europe. it is paved in red. here is our first chance for the crowd to see the prince and now the princess. [ cheers ] >> peter, thank you very much. how long do we expect the recessional to take place? first of all, they will take a lot of people out of the church by buses, the same way they got back in. some will head off
peter, what are you seeing?we are standing along the mall now with several thousand people. you can hear the roars in the distance. as the roar gets louder they are getting closer. they are trying to experience this moment. we anticipate this is going to be the biggest roar of all. little kids on shoulders here. everyone waving the union jack as they are on the mall. you can see those people ecstatic with a chance to see it. for the last hour or so most people would only have the opportunity to...
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low and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle is u.s. president barack obama still an honorable recipient of the nobel peace prize to be fair he inherited two wars but assuming office but he is also a new war on his watch and that is libya should obama's peace prize be revoked and should politicians from future consideration. can start. to discuss the issues around barack obama's nobel peace prize i'm joined by bill snyder in washington he's a distinguished senior fellow and resident scholar at third way in london we have to take ali he is a writer and filmmaker and in knoxville we have john williams he is the editor and publisher of new millennium writings and another member of our cross talk team deal on hunger right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want bill schneider as i pointed out in the introduction barack obama inherited two wars ok fair enough he didn't stardom a lot of people criticized his escalation of the war in afghanistan and libya is truly his war i mean nobel peace prize and all those
low and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle is u.s. president barack obama still an honorable recipient of the nobel peace prize to be fair he inherited two wars but assuming office but he is also a new war on his watch and that is libya should obama's peace prize be revoked and should politicians from future consideration. can start. to discuss the issues around barack obama's nobel peace prize i'm joined by bill snyder in washington he's a distinguished senior fellow and resident scholar...
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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 long run will pay off, initially,
>> 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 long run will pay off, initially,
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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 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
>> 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 long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some...
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. >> peter cleveland, let's talk a little bit about tax rates. one of the issues is the foreign tax rate versus the american tax rate. what would intel like to have done with the tax system? >> we'd like statutory rates to come down, so that we can compete more effectively. many foreign nations have a much lower statutory tax rate. they have a much lower effective marginal rate of taxation as well. we recognize that there will be a tradeoff. if you reduce those rates, then tax loopholes or expenditures, as they're called, some will have to be closed. and that may not benefit us. but overall, we want to compete the semiconductor companies in korea and elsewhere. we beat the competition right now. we're first class, we're number one, but tax rates are crucial. so if president obama and speaker boehner talk about the tax issues over the next year and a half, they ought to try to find some common ground such that comprehensive tax reform might be able to occur after the next presidential election. >> and is it true that the u.s. is the only company t
. >> peter cleveland, let's talk a little bit about tax rates. one of the issues is the foreign tax rate versus the american tax rate. what would intel like to have done with the tax system? >> we'd like statutory rates to come down, so that we can compete more effectively. many foreign nations have a much lower statutory tax rate. they have a much lower effective marginal rate of taxation as well. we recognize that there will be a tradeoff. if you reduce those rates, then tax...
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. >>> peter and caroline davis have been playing tennis since they were old enough to hold racquets. it's not just their athletic ability that makes this brother and sister team special. they are using their love of tennis to help change lives halfway around the world. it all started with the coach, teza. he's from zambia, a country in southern africa with a lot of poverty. more than half the population lives on less than $2 a day. >> i know how some kids don't -- unfortunately do not have enough activities and, you know, i -- and when i go to zambia i try to teach them tennis and i know how important tennis is to them because it was important to me. >> one day teza showed peter and caroline a photograph that forever changed their lives. >> it was just, the only time in my life when really a picture was worth a thousand words. there was a line of kids and all of them were wearing shoes and there were probably only two rackets for the entire line, and then we look around here, and we have all these extra rackets, and all this extra supplies just laying around. >> peter and caroline to
. >>> peter and caroline davis have been playing tennis since they were old enough to hold racquets. it's not just their athletic ability that makes this brother and sister team special. they are using their love of tennis to help change lives halfway around the world. it all started with the coach, teza. he's from zambia, a country in southern africa with a lot of poverty. more than half the population lives on less than $2 a day. >> i know how some kids don't -- unfortunately...
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[applause] >> thanks peter for leading us in the last two sessions and i want to echo peter's thank you. and i want to thank you everyone for attending today's pedestrian safety summit, and especially for those who have been here all day. and for those who made this successful and the speakers and partners for pedestrian safety, and please join us it's the back the room for the reception that's provided by the departme of health, thank you. >> good evening. i am the secretary of the police commission. on behalf of the commission, i want to welcome everyone to the san francisco 2010 medal of valor ceremony. please stand and join us for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. mayor newsom was unfortunately unable to attend this evening. he sent his congratulations to the medal of valor recipients. we are joined by commissioner president thomas does it go, dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra d
[applause] >> thanks peter for leading us in the last two sessions and i want to echo peter's thank you. and i want to thank you everyone for attending today's pedestrian safety summit, and especially for those who have been here all day. and for those who made this successful and the speakers and partners for pedestrian safety, and please join us it's the back the room for the reception that's provided by the departme of health, thank you. >> good evening. i am the secretary of the...
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welcome across talk i'm peter's over twenty five years ago the world was coming to grips with the cast to be unfolding it to noble to date the same could be said about the sheema what is the future of nuclear power does it run its course or is it in evitable that it will be with us for a very long time. to kick. start. to crosstalk the pros and cons of nuclear energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so vocal he's an assistant professor at the national university of singapore he's also author of the forthcoming book contesting the future of nuclear power a critical global assessment of atomic energy and in austin we have robert bryce he's a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and author of power hungry the myth of green energy and the real fuels of the future all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in since is the twenty fifth anniversary of the tragedy of chernobyl let's take a look back. at the telephone number and nothing ukraine is destined to stay abandoned its high
welcome across talk i'm peter's over twenty five years ago the world was coming to grips with the cast to be unfolding it to noble to date the same could be said about the sheema what is the future of nuclear power does it run its course or is it in evitable that it will be with us for a very long time. to kick. start. to crosstalk the pros and cons of nuclear energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so...
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peter. >> ..."name of god." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john. >> "in the beginning, it was the word, and the word was god." >> simon: he's done things even babe ruth, joe dimaggio and ted williams never did. and in the baseball-crazy town of st. louis, he's as iconic as the arch. albert pujols is destined for the hall of fame, yet he still takes an estimated 20,000 practice swings every year to remain the game's most feared hitter. as you'll see, albert pujols showed us many things. being a great baseball player was just one of them. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." this was me, best ribs in nelson county, but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there. but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then my company partnered with unitedheal
peter. >> ..."name of god." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john. >> "in the beginning, it was the word, and the word was god." >> simon: he's done things even babe ruth, joe dimaggio and ted williams never did. and in the baseball-crazy town of st. louis, he's as iconic as the arch. albert pujols is destined for the hall of fame, yet he still takes an estimated 20,000 practice swings every year to...
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peter was the man he denied strongly and doubted strongly as well. he became saved, salvation and the word salve like healing bomb come from the same root. salvation is healing of us. it is making us whole a forgiveness. that is what the resurrection is. >> marcus borg and john crossland, say the last week in jesus life, they are saying hosanna the peasant praised god and pilot has the empire so it is bound to be a clash. >> pilot is beholden to his minders. he has a tenuous position if he doesn't behave in a certain way he will get in trouble himself people of that time that had several insurrections, several problems the roman soldiers had to put down. but i do believe jesus was counter to many civilizations that are built on police force, violence, keeping people down, and so it is -- it was bound to happen that he would come to clash with the authorities of the time. >> that is great. thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. very much connected to dealing with what is going on here not something way after we've gone. >> that's right. a good
peter was the man he denied strongly and doubted strongly as well. he became saved, salvation and the word salve like healing bomb come from the same root. salvation is healing of us. it is making us whole a forgiveness. that is what the resurrection is. >> marcus borg and john crossland, say the last week in jesus life, they are saying hosanna the peasant praised god and pilot has the empire so it is bound to be a clash. >> pilot is beholden to his minders. he has a tenuous...
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. >> and peter cleveland was chief of staff to senator dianne feinstein at one point in his career. do you have an ally in ways and means dave kemp? >> he's done a terrific job on tax issues. we know him very well. he has some interesting ideas for comprehensive tax reform. we talk to him often and will continue to do so. he's a first-rate legislator. >> again, switching topics. we've recently heard that commerce secretary gary lock is going to be heading to china to serve as the u.s. ambassador. he's really served as the administration's front man in terms of speaking to the technology industry and hearing their concerns. can you talk about what you would like to see or intel would like to see from the next commerce secretary and what their priority should be? >> president obama has talked about a national export strategy, doubling exports over a four or five-year window. the commerce department needs to drive hard on that goal. gary lock was terrific. he was a nuts and bolts zonche. he understood how to push exports and he's going to be a terrific envoy to china, given his backgro
. >> and peter cleveland was chief of staff to senator dianne feinstein at one point in his career. do you have an ally in ways and means dave kemp? >> he's done a terrific job on tax issues. we know him very well. he has some interesting ideas for comprehensive tax reform. we talk to him often and will continue to do so. he's a first-rate legislator. >> again, switching topics. we've recently heard that commerce secretary gary lock is going to be heading to china to serve as...
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next peter lavelle and his guest on cross talk to scott's whether foreign intervention in libya will pave the way for al qaeda to take root in the country that's coming your way next. can. stand. alone welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle opening the door to tear the al qaeda franchise has been largely absent from the arab awakening in north africa people appear to be embracing democracy and not radical islam however this may change the military intervention in libya and the violence in yemen could be an opportunity for al qaida. can. still be. discussed in the arab world today i'm joined by and he's in washington he's a senior political scientist at the rand corporation also in washington we have got him rami he is a human and civil rights program director at the muslim american society freedom and in austin we go to derrick crow he is the political director at the brave new foundation and another member of our cross talking you know on the hunger right derrick in austin you got up early as for this program so i'm going to go you first . is we've we've thanks you know during the
next peter lavelle and his guest on cross talk to scott's whether foreign intervention in libya will pave the way for al qaeda to take root in the country that's coming your way next. can. stand. alone welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle opening the door to tear the al qaeda franchise has been largely absent from the arab awakening in north africa people appear to be embracing democracy and not radical islam however this may change the military intervention in libya and the violence in...
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peter all of the reporting there live he said many thanks indeed. also a german truck maker. and is expected to announce a plan to launch production in russia st petersburg the investment agreement between me and the region's officials is expected to be signed later this week and they say the plant is likely to assemble the tracks and use a great existing infrastructure with the hope of a point start to production. markets now japanese stocks have fallen sharply with fresh concerns over the post quake recovery christmas significant aftershocks and the news of the fire at the fukushima plant shares of top japanese also make a toyota one point four percent after report that the company wanted us dealers of significantly impacted supply this summer shows of hong kong banks has fallen down after the city's monetary authority said it will stop up monitoring of the lenders business plans and funding strategies for the rest of the year as credit was searching at a much faster rate than the growth in deposits. and he lost good in the markets as expected expect extending its days and
peter all of the reporting there live he said many thanks indeed. also a german truck maker. and is expected to announce a plan to launch production in russia st petersburg the investment agreement between me and the region's officials is expected to be signed later this week and they say the plant is likely to assemble the tracks and use a great existing infrastructure with the hope of a point start to production. markets now japanese stocks have fallen sharply with fresh concerns over the...
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all right yes indeed peter thank you very much peter on the reporting there live from the ross now. now the five member bloc of the world's largest emerging economies is gathering in china at the meeting of the so-called breaks brazil russia india china and south africa is seen as an attempt to develop a unified approach to global economic challenges and there have been some towns where the russia should be in the club given its different level of development but jacob now from morgan stanley believes russia is a good fit. and industrial or is a couple of generations ago and that sets it apart from the other brics who tend to have a young population growing population and a much lower incomes recap to put russia is big and it's got huge resources and it's got great potential so in the sense of being an economy that could grow for state has great potential but means to undertake fundamental structural reforms to achieve the kind of prosperity you see in the developed world i think russia has a lot in common with the other groups. let's look at how the markets are performing after spe
all right yes indeed peter thank you very much peter on the reporting there live from the ross now. now the five member bloc of the world's largest emerging economies is gathering in china at the meeting of the so-called breaks brazil russia india china and south africa is seen as an attempt to develop a unified approach to global economic challenges and there have been some towns where the russia should be in the club given its different level of development but jacob now from morgan stanley...
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it will just peter out. the way to tell the victory has been achieved is if i don't get anything like this again because it is no longer a subject of public interest. to some degree that is beginning to be where we are. the caveat to that is christmas day of 2009, if northwest 23 had blown up over new york killing 300 americans and more on the ground, it would have to live on cnn and others. the obama presidency would have suffered a blow from which it would not have recovered because there is a zero tolerance for catastrophic course seemingly catastrophic attack on an american tower that what you are republican or democrat. won final caveat is it was a small group of people with zero public support. it would take a tremendous amount of damage on the german state in the 1970s. the fact that al qaeda is losing public support is not a game change because it is a -- they recruit 1,000 followers. one final point, striking to me that in the middle east we have not seen a single protester carrying pictures of a os
it will just peter out. the way to tell the victory has been achieved is if i don't get anything like this again because it is no longer a subject of public interest. to some degree that is beginning to be where we are. the caveat to that is christmas day of 2009, if northwest 23 had blown up over new york killing 300 americans and more on the ground, it would have to live on cnn and others. the obama presidency would have suffered a blow from which it would not have recovered because there is...
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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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if you could line up on the left side of this room -- jim lazarus, jamie windlow, peter nassir, and howard chabner. >> good afternoon, supervisors. jim lazarus. i will wear my former recreation and park have to, because this project came up while i was on the commission. the commission unanimously approved by in the triangle lot under eminent domain. there was some controversy over the acquisition of this project. because of the law, we really could not develop a vision at that time for how this piece of property was used for recreation purposes and how it was tied into park planning. but you see it here today. i think this is what the commission had in mind when we acted on this five or six years ago. it allows you to consolidate park uses and create a new library, making it up to a situation for the uses of both facilities. i think the street closure mimics what we have done throughout san francisco when we have had the opportunity to expand park property with these unusual street grids. market street during the rebuild -- during the bart metro development in the late 1960's -- we closed
if you could line up on the left side of this room -- jim lazarus, jamie windlow, peter nassir, and howard chabner. >> good afternoon, supervisors. jim lazarus. i will wear my former recreation and park have to, because this project came up while i was on the commission. the commission unanimously approved by in the triangle lot under eminent domain. there was some controversy over the acquisition of this project. because of the law, we really could not develop a vision at that time for...
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what has made some headline news recently is that congressman team of new york, peter keane, chairman of the house homeland's security committee -- congressman peter king plans to hold hearings on this very question. what he has titled his hearings is the radicalization of muslim americans. many leading up to the first hearing were quite concerned, from the general public and the media to sensationalize a lot of that hearing leading up to the first one as a reincarnation, if you will, of the kind of red baiting that was done in the 1950's by then senator joseph mccarthy. it's a fragile subject, one that should not be swept under the rug from all vantage points of this perspective. we must not lose our moral compass in making sure that with the advent of patriot act one and two there has been a significant eroding of civil rights of americans and people who are here to be considered american, whether they are muslim american, south asian, arab, persian, it is something we are noticing without fail, a trend that makes municipal governments have to speak up at times. this was not the fir
what has made some headline news recently is that congressman team of new york, peter keane, chairman of the house homeland's security committee -- congressman peter king plans to hold hearings on this very question. what he has titled his hearings is the radicalization of muslim americans. many leading up to the first hearing were quite concerned, from the general public and the media to sensationalize a lot of that hearing leading up to the first one as a reincarnation, if you will, of the...
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tavis: first up, a conversation with a successful studio chief and movie producer peter gruber. he is out with a new text about the art of storytelling called "tell to win." also tonight, sarah vowell is here. her latest book explores the history of hawaii and how it became an unwilling number of the united states. the book is called "unfamiliar fishes." we are glad you joined us. >> i know his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> i and james. >> to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance support tavis smiley. nationwide is proud to join tavis smiley in improving literacy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: peter guber is a successful movie producer and movie studio executive. his films include "rain man" and "batman." his new best seller "tell to win: tramp with a heavy -- hidden power of story" is out now. it is good to have you here. one thing that fascinated me about
tavis: first up, a conversation with a successful studio chief and movie producer peter gruber. he is out with a new text about the art of storytelling called "tell to win." also tonight, sarah vowell is here. her latest book explores the history of hawaii and how it became an unwilling number of the united states. the book is called "unfamiliar fishes." we are glad you joined us. >> i know his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> i and james....
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state house and put passed the bill last month now it just needs to be signed into law by governor peter shumlin has already expressed his support for the measure there is one last step. vermont would need to secure a waiver to opt out of obamacare in order to build its own health care system and for lawmakers of introduced legislation to allow states in particular vermont to drop out of obamacare if they prove they can cover just as many people with insurance as the law would have added without adding to the deficit but surprise surprise republicans now don't like the idea that's right after bashing obamacare for two years they don't want to let states. it's happened their whole states' rights platform that only apply to stuff like abortion and gay marriage and not to giving people free health care for more on the efforts by progressives in vermont to change the way our nation delivers health care i'm joined by the july any reporter and blogger for think progress has been following this topic closely said welcome back thank you for having me tom great to have you with us. first of all i
state house and put passed the bill last month now it just needs to be signed into law by governor peter shumlin has already expressed his support for the measure there is one last step. vermont would need to secure a waiver to opt out of obamacare in order to build its own health care system and for lawmakers of introduced legislation to allow states in particular vermont to drop out of obamacare if they prove they can cover just as many people with insurance as the law would have added...
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one of those men was peter stackpole and we talked to him about his life and work. >> reporter: when the golden gate and bay bridges were being built a 21-year-old photographer named peter stackpole was the first cameraman to climb up the towers and show what it looked like. stackpole became known as the man who would go anywhere to get a picture, even underwater. life magazine hired him and sent him to hollywood where he came bun of the best and most popular photographers of the stars. >> reporter: he could do all of that stuff, i gathered. >> that was from his famous yacht and they raised me up and came up below. that is alfred hitchcock from home and he said get a picture of an englishman on eye cold, winter night. >> reporter: this guy is one of my heroes, orson welles. >> that is liz taylor on the m gm lot. >> reporter: was shirley temple a bright child? >> her mother coached her every night on her lines and she was devoted to her mother. >> reporter: marlena she was tough? >> she was tough on photographers. she wanted control on the lighting and where you would be in relation t
one of those men was peter stackpole and we talked to him about his life and work. >> reporter: when the golden gate and bay bridges were being built a 21-year-old photographer named peter stackpole was the first cameraman to climb up the towers and show what it looked like. stackpole became known as the man who would go anywhere to get a picture, even underwater. life magazine hired him and sent him to hollywood where he came bun of the best and most popular photographers of the stars....
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the context of peter and ethics created here. we have five black oranges founded in 1952 that still exist today. we once again encourage you to vote in favor of it. on a more positive note is the actual anniversary of the first public school in california. part of the context was the first school board chair in san francisco and dedicate that had school on april 3, 1848. every year. we started at 10. during the opening of public education. >> the grounds committee last night. >> when i was in school in l.a., please believe me, i know more about john muir than i ever wanted to know. the days in whose life seems equally divine. that's from the eighth grade. they drummed that stuff into us. i knew who the school was named after. who he was about and why we went up there everyday. if we are going to put names on schools, they ought to mean something and children ought to know when they mown. it's insane that maybe that's the first thing they
the context of peter and ethics created here. we have five black oranges founded in 1952 that still exist today. we once again encourage you to vote in favor of it. on a more positive note is the actual anniversary of the first public school in california. part of the context was the first school board chair in san francisco and dedicate that had school on april 3, 1848. every year. we started at 10. during the opening of public education. >> the grounds committee last night. >>...
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hello in welcome to on the money with the business of russia his business i'm peter all of well today we're talking about russia on arbre russian companies and initial public offerings. discuss this i'm joined by your salter here in the studio with me here is chief eat any equity strategist unicredit securities we also have denise would cost c.e.o. it's see as annoyed group of companies ben heiress he's editor in chief of business new europe and natalia orlova she is chief economist at alpha back all right daniel i want to start with you first here let's go back to two thousand and six two thousand and seven that was the last time we had a real slew of i.p.o.'s russian a pos then we had the financial crisis and now again we have another slew of i.p.o.'s coming from russia listing elsewhere we'll get to that later what's different now than in two thousand and six in two thousand so i think what we saw in two thousand and six and two thousand and seven was the russian economy was really booming at this stage and a lot of the companies listing into doesn't seem to to two thousand and sev
hello in welcome to on the money with the business of russia his business i'm peter all of well today we're talking about russia on arbre russian companies and initial public offerings. discuss this i'm joined by your salter here in the studio with me here is chief eat any equity strategist unicredit securities we also have denise would cost c.e.o. it's see as annoyed group of companies ben heiress he's editor in chief of business new europe and natalia orlova she is chief economist at alpha...
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peter pham, director of the atlantic council's africa center. dominique dieudonne, after the november elections laurent gbagbo dug in his heels, said he wasn't leaving. what has been the trigger, the turning point? what changed in the last several days to open at least the possibility of a negotiated settlement? >> i think he was probably under the impression that he was going to be able to do what he wanted which was sustain power. so i think the events of the last couple of days with the french coming on helping the u.n. and having a sort of a strong military presence that said we're going to do this differently because the political and diplomatic negoations have not worked. and so i think that's probably what changed the corner for laurent gbagbo. >> suarez: peter pham, what is the turning point for you? >> definitely the military action. the forces that supported ouattara, the formal rebels, the republican forces as they're known now, launcheded a lightning attack which in four days overran 0% of the ivory coast. that changed the balance of
peter pham, director of the atlantic council's africa center. dominique dieudonne, after the november elections laurent gbagbo dug in his heels, said he wasn't leaving. what has been the trigger, the turning point? what changed in the last several days to open at least the possibility of a negotiated settlement? >> i think he was probably under the impression that he was going to be able to do what he wanted which was sustain power. so i think the events of the last couple of days with...