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tavis: why peter falk? >> i don't know. >> tell him the story. >> i'm telling the story. >> then i can tell you my story. >> do you to yell at me on national television? is that necessary? my dad is a little cranky. i grew up. i loved peter falk. i just always zeroed in on him. something about him sounded like my family. a couple years ago i was back visiting my parents and my dad had a peter falk movie on television and he was laughing. i said i have never seen him laughing at anybody the way he laughs at peter falk. >> that is the nicest way i ever got a job. i never got a job with wr the writer had a fond memory of watching his father watching me on television and his father laughing and that's why i got hired. that's a nice way to get a job. tavis: that's a great story. peter falk reminds you of your dad in a way? >> there is something about him . tavis: your dad doesn't walk around in a trench coat and "and another thing." >> no. that's why we're not having dinner with joey bishop. peter is the guy. st
tavis: why peter falk? >> i don't know. >> tell him the story. >> i'm telling the story. >> then i can tell you my story. >> do you to yell at me on national television? is that necessary? my dad is a little cranky. i grew up. i loved peter falk. i just always zeroed in on him. something about him sounded like my family. a couple years ago i was back visiting my parents and my dad had a peter falk movie on television and he was laughing. i said i have never seen...
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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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peter might already suspect as. he told me his contractor, who has never installed one of these towers inches from a neighbor's home and rushed to shore up the elevator shaft after our filing with this board. peter has had ample opportunity to live up to our agreement. we have repeatedly asked that he higher noise mitigation experts. he has not. he argues this project should continue without interruption because he spent roughly $166,000 on his permit, but any interruption would be self- inflicted. he could have avoided this action by living up to his agreement. peter is here tonight. am i done, or do you want me to finish this last paragraph? >> your time is expired unless someone has a question for you. i do not see someone. >> we will hear from his attorney. >> good evening, commissioners. i am here on behalf of peter and caro. i want to point out is to permit was issued 10 months ago. construction is nearly complete. we have spent $166,000 so far on reliance to the permit. there was no prior objection to this pe
peter might already suspect as. he told me his contractor, who has never installed one of these towers inches from a neighbor's home and rushed to shore up the elevator shaft after our filing with this board. peter has had ample opportunity to live up to our agreement. we have repeatedly asked that he higher noise mitigation experts. he has not. he argues this project should continue without interruption because he spent roughly $166,000 on his permit, but any interruption would be self-...
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oliver who is following the story for us peter tell us more about what we know about how this tragedy unfolded. well it's still very early days to finding out actually what happened to cause this plane crash what we do know though is that this triple of t one thirty four plane crash landed on a highway around a kilometer away from its intended destination of it was about airports in northwestern russia. the plane split into pieces as it hit. the highway benchley burst into flames the plane came precariously close to sliding into a. row of houses know if that had been the case then the death toll the number of killed would have been much higher than it already is forty four at the moment forty four people killed in that crash eight people surviving though fortunately the plane didn't go into the those row houses and nearby residents passers by anybody in the general area they were the first people on the scene not the emergency services. because the plane didn't land didn't try to land inside the territory of the airport now we've been hearing some stories of genuine heroism coming out
oliver who is following the story for us peter tell us more about what we know about how this tragedy unfolded. well it's still very early days to finding out actually what happened to cause this plane crash what we do know though is that this triple of t one thirty four plane crash landed on a highway around a kilometer away from its intended destination of it was about airports in northwestern russia. the plane split into pieces as it hit. the highway benchley burst into flames the plane came...
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thank you are those peter says c.e.o. of your pacific precious metals and author of how an economy grows and crashes and now some news from anonymous we have called for ben bernanke to step down as chairman of the federal reserve and he has not pressure will continue to increase but even if our demands are not met the federal reserve system is doomed to failure as millions will simply opt out of the system itself while opting out as much as possible from the violent government that imposes it on us you can try to make sales of precious metals or but coins illegal but you cannot effectively outlaw barter and the people can always survive without you in orlando city government has made it illegal to feed people in sight of the city overlords and arrested several members of food not bombs for feeding million children such an offense to humanity could not go unpunished so anonymous has shut down the orlando chamber of commerce website and used it to tell people to boycott the city expect more such retribution meanwhile the eu
thank you are those peter says c.e.o. of your pacific precious metals and author of how an economy grows and crashes and now some news from anonymous we have called for ben bernanke to step down as chairman of the federal reserve and he has not pressure will continue to increase but even if our demands are not met the federal reserve system is doomed to failure as millions will simply opt out of the system itself while opting out as much as possible from the violent government that imposes it...
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all over he now joins us live with the latest peter tell us what exactly happened. well you read the donald was gunned down in broad daylight on a very busy central moscow street they say he was shot four times in the head as he walked down the road the tunnel for the very controversial character here in russia he had been the commander of the tenth regiment during the second chechen war he was then arrested and convicted in two thousand and three over the junction and killing of an eighteen year old russian chechen woman he spends to be sentenced to ten years in prison and was released last year. he was as a slain in the street in broad daylight in what police are saying has all of the hallmarks of a a contract killing carried out by professionals so that's the the latest about this murder that we go for now. peter are you hearing anything about any kind of repercussions we can expect from this murder well that's one of was a an iconic figure if you will among certain nationalist groups here in russia and we waiting to see if there's any any reaction from them to h
all over he now joins us live with the latest peter tell us what exactly happened. well you read the donald was gunned down in broad daylight on a very busy central moscow street they say he was shot four times in the head as he walked down the road the tunnel for the very controversial character here in russia he had been the commander of the tenth regiment during the second chechen war he was then arrested and convicted in two thousand and three over the junction and killing of an eighteen...
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"bbc news," los angeles. >> remembering peter faulk there.rs of the world's biggest film industry are gathered for the biggest event on their calendar. they are in toronto. >> from the shores of mumbai to toronto, they are in canada. the international indian film awards are always held yoits of industry to boost the profile of the industry. this year they are in north america for the first time. mr. is a buzz in time. >> it is about time that we were out here that we can also get to know what bolywood actually is. >> it means everything for our economy, for our general public. for people who don't know about boly wood, they get to learn about it. >> it is a great way to showcase what toronto has to offer. >> about 1.5 million asians leave her. the ontario government has invested $14 million to bring it in. >> all the hotels are sold out. that is 20% to 3% increase in occupancy alone. the city has already been used as a backdrop for several indian films. this venture, "breakaway" stars rob lowe. they are getting a lot of bolywood productions h
"bbc news," los angeles. >> remembering peter faulk there.rs of the world's biggest film industry are gathered for the biggest event on their calendar. they are in toronto. >> from the shores of mumbai to toronto, they are in canada. the international indian film awards are always held yoits of industry to boost the profile of the industry. this year they are in north america for the first time. mr. is a buzz in time. >> it is about time that we were out here that we...
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we have peter from green apple books. where is peter? peter, come on up here. these are also the employers working with the city, working with our supervisors, all of them, to make sure they do the best enjoying our efforts. even when we do these, it has been public/private partnerships that actually keep and maintain this. i want to be your with everybody to announce that we have already been working on how we can fund more of these, so with the jfk route that we wrote this morning, recreation and park and mta have been working with our transportation authority through the board of supervisors, and they found a grant that would immediately allow them to plan for the jfk route to be implemented. by the end of this year, mta and rec and park will have a dedicated bike lane on the jfk drive by the end of this year. [applause] that is a really great announcement, and we will have more of them. that is just a first, and i think a number of announcements we will try to make and continue to find funding for anti public/private partnerships going. with that, i want to
we have peter from green apple books. where is peter? peter, come on up here. these are also the employers working with the city, working with our supervisors, all of them, to make sure they do the best enjoying our efforts. even when we do these, it has been public/private partnerships that actually keep and maintain this. i want to be your with everybody to announce that we have already been working on how we can fund more of these, so with the jfk route that we wrote this morning, recreation...
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peter morici is a professor at the maryland school of business. peter, this eurozone debt problem.y transfer thatovthat over to the american situation. but they have their own problems there in europe. can they threaten a u.s. recovery? >> absolutely. banks hold a great deal of the portugal, greece, whaetever, debt. they can handle a greek restructuring. the greek saying they're only going to pay back 60 cents on the dollar. but if it spreads to other countries, the viability of those banks become threatened, and the europeans don't have the kind of institutions that we have to back up their banks. the federal reserve -- >> why? why can't european central bank not do what the fed would do in that situation? >> well, the fed could essentially use the bond-selling capacity of the treasury to recapitalize our bank. the european union can't tax, so it can't issue euro bonds. it doesn't have the ability to back up the banks quite the way -- see, the fed doesn't act alone. the fed acts in concert with the treasury. >> hold onto that thought for a second. christine romans joins me right n
peter morici is a professor at the maryland school of business. peter, this eurozone debt problem.y transfer thatovthat over to the american situation. but they have their own problems there in europe. can they threaten a u.s. recovery? >> absolutely. banks hold a great deal of the portugal, greece, whaetever, debt. they can handle a greek restructuring. the greek saying they're only going to pay back 60 cents on the dollar. but if it spreads to other countries, the viability of those...
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right now the republican chairman of the house homeland security committee peter king republican from new york state began his hearings today into american muslim communities there's no greater distraction than fear it's been so effective in the past it's been used again today here's of peter king had to say today i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. craven surrender to political correctness and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee to protect america from interest attacked to strike work because for conventional wisdom in certain circles there is nothing radical or an american told me that hearings. pay no attention to the military trying to buy your city's water or power systems to turn a quick profit instead focus on your neighbor the muslim and his wife and kids that part of a sleeper cell that wants to blow your house up by the way your odds of dying in a terrorist attack in the united states are about one in nine million to put that in perspective you're three hundred times more likely to be shot by some
right now the republican chairman of the house homeland security committee peter king republican from new york state began his hearings today into american muslim communities there's no greater distraction than fear it's been so effective in the past it's been used again today here's of peter king had to say today i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. craven surrender to political correctness and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of...
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and our debate program cross talk with peter lavelle is next here on r.t. . you can. stay. low and welcome the cross-talk i'm peter lavelle freedom flotilla two point zero four thousand protocol is to be an activist from twenty two countries are said to join freedom flotilla two in a bid to break israel's five year blockade on gaza where one point five million palestinians live what we manged to be seen is whether they'll be a violent repeat of last year's flotilla to gaza. can. cross talk a second freedom flotilla i'm joined by the art of cards in jerusalem he's a military correspondent and defense analyst for the jerusalem post also in jerusalem we have chris gunness he is a spokes person for the united nations relief and works agency a neutral humanitarian organization with over ten thousand workers on the ground in gaza whose neutral work is based on the united nations charter and universal declaration and in chicago we cross to ali abunimah he is co-founder of the electronic intifada and author of one country a bold proposal to end the israeli palestinian impasse hari
and our debate program cross talk with peter lavelle is next here on r.t. . you can. stay. low and welcome the cross-talk i'm peter lavelle freedom flotilla two point zero four thousand protocol is to be an activist from twenty two countries are said to join freedom flotilla two in a bid to break israel's five year blockade on gaza where one point five million palestinians live what we manged to be seen is whether they'll be a violent repeat of last year's flotilla to gaza. can. cross talk a...
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s peter oliver who is following this developing story for us peter do we know anything more about how this. tragedy happened. well the pieces are starting to come together throughout the day what we do know is that this type of to you on three four plane on its way from here accommodated airport in moscow. in the northwest of the country crash landed about a kilometer away from its intended final destination crash on the runway breaking into pieces before catching on fire now the plane came very close to actually sliding into a row of houses fortunately it stopped short of doing otherwise because you would have been many many more now since the plane didn't crash land it was unable to land the airport the first people on the scene were the emergency services they were people who live nearby people who were passing by at the time and we've been hearing some some stories of true heroism from those who were first on the scene helping those stricken in the fall of the aircraft. three people each one was either. you could not sell which was larger than the man was hard to see was dark and
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bonds. >> peter, good to see you as always.rofessor of the yuft of business at the university of maryland school of business. and christine romans, you can watch her on "your bottom line." >>> don't let europe's debt crisis keep you from investing in international companies. there are countries and marketing and industries and companies out there that are growing and there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to take advantage of them. ill tell you how to do it safely and properly next. and decisive action. i go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of my finances and my life. i tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps. to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] >>> we've been hearing a lot about the debt crisis in europe. if that's got you hesitant about investing internationally, think again. there are ways to reap the benefits. our good friend, jim awad, is managing director
bonds. >> peter, good to see you as always.rofessor of the yuft of business at the university of maryland school of business. and christine romans, you can watch her on "your bottom line." >>> don't let europe's debt crisis keep you from investing in international companies. there are countries and marketing and industries and companies out there that are growing and there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to take advantage of them. ill tell you how to do it safely...
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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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. >> the best homicide cop on the planet, that's how peter falk described the character that made his name, columbo, first appeared on the small screen in 1971. and was still tracking killers 30 years later. >> isn't it funny how people are different, now me if i found my partner dead, i would never open my letters. >> peter played the slouchy cop that always found one more thing for the murder. the actor who lost an eye as a child was told he couldn't have a hollywood career. he won two oscar nominations. he appeared in many hollywood movies, and one of them "the great race." he was on the red carpet but always known as columbo. peter falk had been ill for some time with dementia and alzheimer's, and he at the end could not recall the role that made him famous. he died at his home at age 83. >> now the stars are gathered for the key event for the international film awards, taking place in canada. >> from the shores of mumbai to the lakes of toronto, bollywood's awards and now in north america. >> it's time to be here and we can get to know what bollywood is. >> it means everything fo
. >> the best homicide cop on the planet, that's how peter falk described the character that made his name, columbo, first appeared on the small screen in 1971. and was still tracking killers 30 years later. >> isn't it funny how people are different, now me if i found my partner dead, i would never open my letters. >> peter played the slouchy cop that always found one more thing for the murder. the actor who lost an eye as a child was told he couldn't have a hollywood career....
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let's bring in our national security analyst, peter bergen. peter, this is awful.been killed during the uprisings by the regime in syria. and i guess the question is, can bashar al assad, the ruler there, can he survive? >> as you know well, wolf, his father made the calculation that if he killed up to 20,000 people in 1982, not only would he survive, but he would thrive and clearly the son is very much the son of his father. is making the same calculation now in the age of twitter and youtube. that may be harder to do. you know, his father was able to execute and murder thousands of civilians. >> you're talking about what happened back in 1982 and there were at least 20,000 people who were simply slaughtered. >> right, that was well-known but it wasn't being documented in realtime as what we're seeing in syria right now. i think it's much harder to do but clearly he's making the calculation he's got nothing to lose. from the obama administration perspective, we now have three civil wars in the region. and the united states' ability to do anything with syria after
let's bring in our national security analyst, peter bergen. peter, this is awful.been killed during the uprisings by the regime in syria. and i guess the question is, can bashar al assad, the ruler there, can he survive? >> as you know well, wolf, his father made the calculation that if he killed up to 20,000 people in 1982, not only would he survive, but he would thrive and clearly the son is very much the son of his father. is making the same calculation now in the age of twitter and...
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peter lavelle and a panel of guests examine the reasons behind the humanitarian aid flotilla attempting to head to gaza is it a problem a provocation for israel or does it have a legitimate right to deliver aid to the palestinian autonomy cross-talk coming your way. and you can. blow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle freedom flotilla two point zero over a thousand pro palestinian activists from twenty two countries are said to join freedom flotilla two in a bid to break israel's five year blockade on gaza where one point five million palestinians live what we manged to be seen is whether they'll be a violent repeat of last year's flotilla to gaza. to cross off the second freedom flotilla i'm joined by cots in jerusalem he's a military correspondent and defense analyst for the jerusalem post also in jerusalem we have chris gunness he is a spokesperson for the united nations relief and works agency a new chilled humanitarian organization with over ten thousand workers on the ground in gaza who's neutral work is based on the united nations charter and universal declaration and in
peter lavelle and a panel of guests examine the reasons behind the humanitarian aid flotilla attempting to head to gaza is it a problem a provocation for israel or does it have a legitimate right to deliver aid to the palestinian autonomy cross-talk coming your way. and you can. blow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle freedom flotilla two point zero over a thousand pro palestinian activists from twenty two countries are said to join freedom flotilla two in a bid to break israel's five...
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someone with julia roberts, erin brockovich. >> i've you had small peters. how did you feel when they said we're going to put a smart meet ner their home? you don't feel uneasy about it. and how you would feel going to work each day wondering if my work is toxic. hybrids are a -- they're eight times the level of an average commuter mind. high e.m.s. 52% than that. thont tonight it's brain follow is this good for the public? you need to have a moratorium that they're puting on this cab. in testing i'm told by the director ayisher -- it's your responsible to show us that these cats are not harmful. we also need to -- i think it's -- advised drivers and passengers that you should never ever use a cell phone in a car or taxi unless it's an energy. -- emergency. >> ken cue blenser, -- i'm a driver for the driving ed. i can certainly understand that the issue of part of the increase at the drop needs be clarified. it'ses two it's two issues. ahead of the that's a very complex separate issue. >> i've been paying a fuel surcharge for a couple of years ago now. they
someone with julia roberts, erin brockovich. >> i've you had small peters. how did you feel when they said we're going to put a smart meet ner their home? you don't feel uneasy about it. and how you would feel going to work each day wondering if my work is toxic. hybrids are a -- they're eight times the level of an average commuter mind. high e.m.s. 52% than that. thont tonight it's brain follow is this good for the public? you need to have a moratorium that they're puting on this cab. in...
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joins us live now with the details peter how did the tragedy happened was we know so far. well the trickle of to you one three four plane was forced to make an emergency landing around a kilometer away from its intended destination. airport in the northwest of russia though it had to make this emergency landing on a highway. not meant that it be the first emergency services if you will the first rescuers on the scene were passers by people who were in the area out the time in fact when the plane landed on this highway it very narrowly avoided crashing into. a row of houses that were nearby that would have resulted in more casualties eight people were able to be pulled from the wreckage before the plane broke in what if the plane when it crashed on a broken people were able to be pulled from the wreckage before it burst into flames and say that that initial rescue at but made by people who were just around outside. move three people at little rock each one was either a girl who could not sell but she was larger than the man he was hard to see was dark and there was a man he
joins us live now with the details peter how did the tragedy happened was we know so far. well the trickle of to you one three four plane was forced to make an emergency landing around a kilometer away from its intended destination. airport in the northwest of russia though it had to make this emergency landing on a highway. not meant that it be the first emergency services if you will the first rescuers on the scene were passers by people who were in the area out the time in fact when the...
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thank you peter give me this chart i think you've said it all israel is. because israel controls the land sea and air space of gaza effective control means it's not patient but if i could address something which mr katz said earlier about why not bring things in through russia i'm afraid this is yet another example of his evidence free of journalism completely lacking any acquaintance with the situation on the ground i've actually been through the rough crossing it's one small road going north it's one small road going south if you like need to feed seven hundred fifty thousand people each day it is hopelessly inadequate that is why we say to israel allow us to do our humanitarians was just the poorest of the few weeks ago severe european finally finished trail the whole thing is for hunger is our tons of humanitarian goods to gaza through rafa just a few weeks ago if you're not sales is a way to run trains where you do things for my general knowledge job in here you are seeking a job here in the godly in chicago to the gentlemen i'm going to go to chicago
thank you peter give me this chart i think you've said it all israel is. because israel controls the land sea and air space of gaza effective control means it's not patient but if i could address something which mr katz said earlier about why not bring things in through russia i'm afraid this is yet another example of his evidence free of journalism completely lacking any acquaintance with the situation on the ground i've actually been through the rough crossing it's one small road going north...
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in recent years, peter falk was diagnosed with alzheimer's. credit was 2009. >> that's why the barrel is in the chamber. >>> but the role we'll best remember him for was as that seemingly clueless detective who always managed to wear the bad guy down in the end. >> just one more thing. >> no, lieutenant, there is no just one more thing. goodbye. >> if peter falk's most beloved character were telling the story at this point, he would probably be scratching his head and saying, i'm sorry, there is just one more thing that's bothering me, does this detective columbo have a first name? the answer in all those episodes, he never said, but we're told it was frank columbo. peter falk was 83. >>> this headline got our attention today, a small asteroid slipped harmlessly past earth on monday. according to nasa, an asteroid spotted by telescopes in new mexico will pass 7,500 miles over the earth's surface other than the southern atlantic ocean at 9:30 a.m. eastern time on monday. a close encounter but not the closest ever. in fact earlier this year, a t
in recent years, peter falk was diagnosed with alzheimer's. credit was 2009. >> that's why the barrel is in the chamber. >>> but the role we'll best remember him for was as that seemingly clueless detective who always managed to wear the bad guy down in the end. >> just one more thing. >> no, lieutenant, there is no just one more thing. goodbye. >> if peter falk's most beloved character were telling the story at this point, he would probably be scratching his...
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s peter all of our who's outside the state duma for us peter there is talk in the u.n. security council of course over action to stop the violence in syria why is moscow unhappy about. well mr love rove was addressing a meeting of the foreign if. this committee of the duma just behind me you know he highlighted in sets out really where russia stands concerning the ongoing situations in the arab world now he has hit sounds of what he sees as a western desire for regime change in the middle east saying that this was unacceptable and that russia would not support this and that any circumstances he also went on to highlight the fact that this was actually against international law . russia feels a little disappointed to say the least about the way. the the situation in libya has progressed russia of course abstaining from the vote on the u.n. resolution that allowed international intervention there a very disappointed at the way they see that mission has gone beyond the parameters laid out in not u.n. resolution and keen to avoid a similar a similar situation occurring in s
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right now peter oliver live from moscow thanks for that update. well let's cross live to christy gates he's an aviation expert and principal at yates consulting joining us from london by skype. mr yates from your point of view what do you think went wrong with this flight you know well i think. we're looking to possibilities that nobody's been talking about for the moment we know that the weather was extremely bad the aircraft was approaching too for this particular have course. you know we have to also true any errors made by the pilot the time of this incident. is dangerous making the land or in taking off those awful lot of things to do and it just takes one simple mistake. to be routing mandating into something that could potentially be so much was. as little as we know tell us do you think there's anything that could have been done to prevent something like this. not really you know it very much depends on what the cockpit voice recorder tells us from doing so the flight data recorder we know that both of those devices will be. retrieved and
right now peter oliver live from moscow thanks for that update. well let's cross live to christy gates he's an aviation expert and principal at yates consulting joining us from london by skype. mr yates from your point of view what do you think went wrong with this flight you know well i think. we're looking to possibilities that nobody's been talking about for the moment we know that the weather was extremely bad the aircraft was approaching too for this particular have course. you know we...
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. >> thank you, peter. sarah? [inaudible] >> i just wanted to ask you to share some of your challenges with having so many cyclists and public transit. i[inaudible] >> we have a system in copenhagen which could be an example. 30 years ago, those running the system, the trains and suburban trains, they said we do not have room for bicycles on the trains. the passengers, they are more important. then gradually, they were pressed, and you were allowed to bring a bicycle on sundays. it worked. that was gradually opened more and more op. in the end, the only restrictions was on a rush-hour , and only in the most busy direction. then when they got a new train wagon, they got a fixed area we could have wheelchair's and trams, and to have your bicycle less well. -- and you could have your bicycle as well. i think it is working perfectly well. now they see the cyclists as their customers. and that is a big change, because before they were the enemy. >> the situation in the netherlands is completely different. cyclists are
. >> thank you, peter. sarah? [inaudible] >> i just wanted to ask you to share some of your challenges with having so many cyclists and public transit. i[inaudible] >> we have a system in copenhagen which could be an example. 30 years ago, those running the system, the trains and suburban trains, they said we do not have room for bicycles on the trains. the passengers, they are more important. then gradually, they were pressed, and you were allowed to bring a bicycle on...
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>> on this one i will refer to peter albert who knows a lot more about those issues. >> peter albert from mca. yes, the consistency is pretty important. -- peter albert from mta. we are choosing to benefit from this effort. for instance, even before we drafted the people plan and a bike plan, the sf park, an interesting program that helps is managing traffic. we also met with the transportation control system to look at the big picture at mta. the goal here is one of the things that i think is so important is we get to test and pilot programs that we do not often get the opportunity to do. by bringing the teams and looking at their plants, we are actually looking at elements of what they try to do without stepping on the toes of the process and testing that to see how viable they can be so that that is one of the benefits michael alluded to. supervisor campos: thank you. colleagues, i do not know if you have any of their questions. i want to thank you for the presentation. really well done. why don't we now open it up to public comment. if there is any member of the public that would
>> on this one i will refer to peter albert who knows a lot more about those issues. >> peter albert from mca. yes, the consistency is pretty important. -- peter albert from mta. we are choosing to benefit from this effort. for instance, even before we drafted the people plan and a bike plan, the sf park, an interesting program that helps is managing traffic. we also met with the transportation control system to look at the big picture at mta. the goal here is one of the things that...
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fonda, peter jennings. what do you think their reaction is on the cover of a book that says "useful idiots? " >> i don't know if they will notice. brian lamb: did you have something to do with selecting these? >> the publisher came up with the list. every person on the cover is mentioned in the book in some capacity or other. something that was worthy of being noted. brian lamb: katie couric. >> gosh, what did she say? brian lamb: i could help you. >> she was praising cuba if i recall. brian lamb: i will read a little bit. with host bryant gumbel and indicate kwrou couric visiting cuba, they mouth chirpy nonsense that characterized liberal views of cuba. >> that's exactly right. as i documented in the book, whenever the major media or liberal newspapers report on cuba, they do it in this completely uncurious way. they go down there and repeat what the castro regime says. they find themselves talking about their wonderful health care system and the fact that their educational system is so terrific. and they
fonda, peter jennings. what do you think their reaction is on the cover of a book that says "useful idiots? " >> i don't know if they will notice. brian lamb: did you have something to do with selecting these? >> the publisher came up with the list. every person on the cover is mentioned in the book in some capacity or other. something that was worthy of being noted. brian lamb: katie couric. >> gosh, what did she say? brian lamb: i could help you. >> she was...
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peter bergen, fran townsend, thank you. a key decision, how fast to start drawing down those troops. next, a man who is help the president with that decision. david axelrod, the top political adviser to the president, left to run the re-election campaign. he'll talk about challenge number one for the president, trying to be re-elected in a tough economy. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. [ male announcer ] glucerna. helping people with diabetes find balance. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >>> our new cnn poll out tonight shows stunning proof of economic anxiety. 81% of americans say econo
peter bergen, fran townsend, thank you. a key decision, how fast to start drawing down those troops. next, a man who is help the president with that decision. david axelrod, the top political adviser to the president, left to run the re-election campaign. he'll talk about challenge number one for the president, trying to be re-elected in a tough economy. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have...
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peter just referenced that line, a glimmer of al qaeda. exact words came from the nato supreme allied commander. he talked about the intelligence showing, what he referred to as flickers of al qaeda. the concern is all the groups that peter's mentioned, the lifg, clearly, they see an opportunity in the chaos of libya. this is an opportunity for them to take advantage of that chaos and try to arm themselves and position themselves to take power there. and that's dangerous. i think that that's a legitimate concern. this is -- carter ham's statement is not the first time we've heard it. i think we've heard this now more than once from the u.s. military. >> so what's the appropriate response? if arming -- if them getting arms leads to al qaeda getting arms, how should nato react? >> i think that's why we've seen the administration, rather than arming -- arming the rebels, what they've chosen to do is provide support to the nato mission. in an organized military fashion. with allies that they have confidence in. you know, i've heard of admiral
peter just referenced that line, a glimmer of al qaeda. exact words came from the nato supreme allied commander. he talked about the intelligence showing, what he referred to as flickers of al qaeda. the concern is all the groups that peter's mentioned, the lifg, clearly, they see an opportunity in the chaos of libya. this is an opportunity for them to take advantage of that chaos and try to arm themselves and position themselves to take power there. and that's dangerous. i think that that's a...
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a low in a welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle from spring to fall the uprisings in at least three arab states are fast becoming vicious civil wars is the arab awakening less about democracy promotion and more against a stifling status quo and police states and what are the chances the arab awakening will be hijacked by new strongman and get taken. in. the past not the uprisings in the arab world i'm joined by david price jones and florence he is senior editor of the national review and author of treason of the heart from thomas paine the kim philby in washington we have omar baddoor he is a political scientist and human rights activist and in austin we cross to alan cooperman he's an associate professor at the l.b.j. school of public affairs of the university of texas all right gentlemen this is cross talk and i mean cross talk rules and take you can jump in anytime you want if i could go to david first in florence is the is the arab awakening as it's being called turning into an arab nightmare as i started out the program three of these countries that are undergoing. social strif
a low in a welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle from spring to fall the uprisings in at least three arab states are fast becoming vicious civil wars is the arab awakening less about democracy promotion and more against a stifling status quo and police states and what are the chances the arab awakening will be hijacked by new strongman and get taken. in. the past not the uprisings in the arab world i'm joined by david price jones and florence he is senior editor of the national review and...
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peter's square. some of those people if they're lucky and the timing works out just right may actually get to see the pope in person. a luckier few get to meet the pope if everything goes just right. from new york it's eight hours to one of the world's oldest cities. i have two hours to get to the vatican. which should be plenty of time. it's been said that all roads lead to rome. some days that still doesn't seem like enough. but there are plenty of sights to pass the time. and the singular destination that is simply timeless. from almost every part of the globe, the old and young, the joyful and the solemn, the faithful and the simply curious come to see the leader of the catholic church. this wednesday audience began over 80 years ago and is a weekly event at the vatican. it's where the catholic church's highest human authority touches base with his congregation at ground level. speaking to the crowd in seven different languages he welcomes visiting groups and gives them his blessing. some react w
peter's square. some of those people if they're lucky and the timing works out just right may actually get to see the pope in person. a luckier few get to meet the pope if everything goes just right. from new york it's eight hours to one of the world's oldest cities. i have two hours to get to the vatican. which should be plenty of time. it's been said that all roads lead to rome. some days that still doesn't seem like enough. but there are plenty of sights to pass the time. and the singular...
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julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. 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: dr. julianne malveaux is a noted economist, author and
julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one...
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joining me is peter schiff president of euro pacific capital to talk about this peter excuse me thanks so much for being with us first of all i want to take a look you know we always hear these jobs numbers reports they're better this month they're worse this month but i want to look at this chart and i hope that they printed it out for you if we could put it up the unemployment chart so there are a lot of numbers in this chart but really the biggest takeaway is that that red line is the unemployment rate the unemployment in the recession the worry and i compared to all the other recessions in this country's history and it is way worse when it comes to joblessness so my question for you is if you know is this a blip on the radar or is this you know a really dire situation that something really major has to be done about. it's dire the reason that the chart looks as bad as it is is because we're not in a recession this time we're in a depression you know unfortunately we didn't lose enough jobs last because president obama still has his and you know he thinks we're on the road to recove
joining me is peter schiff president of euro pacific capital to talk about this peter excuse me thanks so much for being with us first of all i want to take a look you know we always hear these jobs numbers reports they're better this month they're worse this month but i want to look at this chart and i hope that they printed it out for you if we could put it up the unemployment chart so there are a lot of numbers in this chart but really the biggest takeaway is that that red line is the...
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peter to ski they may have already been crowned world champion but the task of trying to surf all the way from tallinn to helsinki presented its own problems such as having to navigate the sea currents and trying to make sure the wind did not blow him too far of course he had plenty of supports even his parents were present having made sure journeyed from their home in st petersburg where the conditions also look perfect and the temperature hovering around the twenty five degree mark however unlike the previous couple of days it was distinct lack of wind but in her conditions. when the lies still hold that it is for they are going to win here so try to make it through no problems. pressure future so we find for sure i don't dislike. it was evident from his first attempts for trying to cross the eighty kilometers distance was going to be a tall order as fear was just not enough wind he just didn't run ten minutes in the water before having to return to shore so we give it a try today and the wind was good in the beginning but in the end it dropped a good so it's not enough my biggest g
peter to ski they may have already been crowned world champion but the task of trying to surf all the way from tallinn to helsinki presented its own problems such as having to navigate the sea currents and trying to make sure the wind did not blow him too far of course he had plenty of supports even his parents were present having made sure journeyed from their home in st petersburg where the conditions also look perfect and the temperature hovering around the twenty five degree mark however...
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one of the world's best surfers attempts to cross the gulf of finland is on hold or russia's peter to shave it was used to surf all the way from helsinki but as richard van portly reports he's been forced to postpone his budget silica went. peter to ski they may have already been crowned world champion but the task of trying to surf all the way from thailand to helsinki presented its own problems such as having to navigate the sea currents and trying to make sure the wind did not blow him too far off course he had plenty of supports even his parents were present so he made sure journey from their home in st petersburg where the conditions also look perfect and the temperature hovering around the twenty five degree mark however unlike the previous couple of days it was this thing lack of wind problem houser weather conditions. when there's a bit lie still hold the it is for give you when you so try to make it through no problems yeah sure be sure so be fine for sure almost like. it was evident from his first attempt of trying to cross the eighty kilometers distance was going to be a ch
one of the world's best surfers attempts to cross the gulf of finland is on hold or russia's peter to shave it was used to surf all the way from helsinki but as richard van portly reports he's been forced to postpone his budget silica went. peter to ski they may have already been crowned world champion but the task of trying to surf all the way from thailand to helsinki presented its own problems such as having to navigate the sea currents and trying to make sure the wind did not blow him too...
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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....