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peter?national manhunt for edward snowden continues while the white house works to get him back to the united states. >> what we know is that we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observed. beyond that, i'll refer to the justice department that has been actively involved in this. >>peter: at what lengths can america go in order to get him back here? >>steve: fox news senior judicial analyst andrew napolitano joins us. it does seems russia might be going we've got him and poking their finger in our eye. >> it seems as though it is an opportunity for putin to do what he likes to do which is to poke his finger in people's eye. as peter mentioned, there is almost no limit to which it can go. the supreme court, as odious as this sounds says the government could kidnap him. if the defendant shows up in handcuffs, and says judge, two days ago i was in moscow, they kidnapped me, drugged me, put me on a plane and b
peter?national manhunt for edward snowden continues while the white house works to get him back to the united states. >> what we know is that we're following all the appropriate legal channels and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observed. beyond that, i'll refer to the justice department that has been actively involved in this. >>peter: at what lengths can america go in order to get him back here? >>steve: fox news senior judicial analyst...
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who is the real peter earnest? i'mxd say something only peter earnest would say. i'm peter earnest. >> stephen: prepare yourself fair shock. you're you. ( laughter ) >> well, i mean, içv: feelççç reassured. >> stepúwn: so,ç okay,çççu appear to be sufficiently bad-ass to teach me how to be a spy. >> thank you. >> stephen: okay. what do i have to do to become a spy? >> number one, assume nothing. >> stephen: all right, iñr don't. >> okay, don'tqçççów3ç assum. >> stephen: i don't know, nor i do care. >> be prepared to take risks, such as breaking into a place you shouldn't be. >> stephen: )okay.3 >> all right? >> stephen: okay. >> finally, you need to carry out a covert action, a covert mission. >> stephen: okay, let's give it a shot. let's go. >> let'sç go.ç okay. what you have here, stephen, is a tie. just imagine yourself wearing that tie. >> stephen: uh-huh. >> underneath your shirt is >> underneath your shirt is strapped aa >> stephen: and you scrap that camera on your chest to hide your ugly tie? >> no, no, think of it as reversed. in other words
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all right, peter, we will start. yes. >> peter: go spurs! >> bill: we will start with the spurs, but why do they have to beat up on the heat so badly. >> peter: 0, come on. >> bill: isn't it enough to win by 5 points? >> peter: here's the thing, the heat was beating the spurs soundly on monday night. >> bill: they did. >> peter: sunday night. >> bill: yeah. >> peter: by 30 times. >> bill: pay back time? >> peter: pay back is a pi t ch. last night, the spurs beat the heat by 36 points. >> bill: here is the final call on woai in san antonio? >> the san antonio spurs have taken game 3. it's a 2-1 lead for san antonio on the nba finals. they set an nba finals record with 16 3 pointers made. the spinal score san antonio 113. miami 77. >> bill: that is awesome, particularly particularly for a play-off game. >> peter: there is something very interesting going on these playoffs. right? because make no mistake about it. i really do think these are the two best teams in the nba that played all season and they are very different teams. but both of them
all right, peter, we will start. yes. >> peter: go spurs! >> bill: we will start with the spurs, but why do they have to beat up on the heat so badly. >> peter: 0, come on. >> bill: isn't it enough to win by 5 points? >> peter: here's the thing, the heat was beating the spurs soundly on monday night. >> bill: they did. >> peter: sunday night. >> bill: yeah. >> peter: by 30 times. >> bill: pay back time? >> peter: pay back is a pi...
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. >> some gun -- got it on my ribs. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and bat
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city...
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mi invitado de hoy es peter apatow.s un destacado sobreviviente de la artritis y el creador de supple. peter ha creado una revolucionaria bebida totalmente natural, que ahora es mas poderosa y mas inclusivo que nunca. supple esta ayudando a un sinnumero de estadounidenses a tener vidas activas sin sufrimiento. peter apatow, gracias por estar en el programa. >> gracias. es grandioso estar aqui. >> ahora, en primer lugar, tu no eres medico, no tienes un doctorado. ¿que te califica como experto en el alivio del dolor? >> bueno, los mas grandes expertos del mundo, de la decada de los huesos y las articulaciones de las naciones unidas, me han seleccionaron a mi y a supple, como los investigadores lideres del mundo en ayudar, a aliviar el dolor de espalda y de huesos de todas las personas del mundo. yo no soy medico. soy un investigador y yo mismo he sobrevivido a la artritis. >> ¿que quieres decir con que has sobrevivido a la artritis? >> bueno, he sufrido dolor severo de artritis en mi cadera izquierda por decadas. estuve c
mi invitado de hoy es peter apatow.s un destacado sobreviviente de la artritis y el creador de supple. peter ha creado una revolucionaria bebida totalmente natural, que ahora es mas poderosa y mas inclusivo que nunca. supple esta ayudando a un sinnumero de estadounidenses a tener vidas activas sin sufrimiento. peter apatow, gracias por estar en el programa. >> gracias. es grandioso estar aqui. >> ahora, en primer lugar, tu no eres medico, no tienes un doctorado. ¿que te califica...
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here is peter. >> peter: thank you.d snowden, some are calling him a patriot for revealing surveillance measures by the federal government. yet others say he is a traitor for leaking classified american secrets. what would our founding fathers think? author of great new block "blood of tyrants," good morning, how are you? >> good morning. >> i started reading this morning, george washington and the forging of the presidency. what would george washington think and our founding fathers think about this they deny and his leaks? >> just like snowden and they sentenced him to death. now, the founding fathers would be wary of nsa to avoid government intrusion but once we won and are republic was established, we had adequate representation. founders demanded we follow our own laws. >> peter: so when you think of treason and people that are turncoats, you think of benedict arnold, he was a great general but then decided he was going to turncoat to the british and turn west point and new york state over to the british and turn t
here is peter. >> peter: thank you.d snowden, some are calling him a patriot for revealing surveillance measures by the federal government. yet others say he is a traitor for leaking classified american secrets. what would our founding fathers think? author of great new block "blood of tyrants," good morning, how are you? >> good morning. >> i started reading this morning, george washington and the forging of the presidency. what would george washington think and our...
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and, of course, peter used it be a bit an organizer. for seat 5 i'd like to recommended brad you paul who has a wide variety of land use policies. he also worked at the mayors offices and works with developers so he knows how to make policy. for seat 7 i'm recommending julian dash. he works to correct with the neighborhood. when he was at the trail head i saw use come out of his seat 9 jeff. i saw gail was here i assume she was here to speak on your behalf >> i'm sorry did i get that wrong . they've both been incredibly involved around public safety and are pretty well known in the community. so i know you're looking for another place to be activity. i like that steven lives in the tenderloin and annette lives in the market area. consider jackson our office is going to work with you. i wish i'd known of your application. but those are my recommendations and i would suggest we take the motion for the policy waiver >> supervisor breed and a thank you supervisor kim for providing guidance in this effort. i didn't know mr. banks by mr. bank
and, of course, peter used it be a bit an organizer. for seat 5 i'd like to recommended brad you paul who has a wide variety of land use policies. he also worked at the mayors offices and works with developers so he knows how to make policy. for seat 7 i'm recommending julian dash. he works to correct with the neighborhood. when he was at the trail head i saw use come out of his seat 9 jeff. i saw gail was here i assume she was here to speak on your behalf >> i'm sorry did i get that...
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see, peter learned humility. peter learned courage through faithfulness and he lived and he died that way. perhaps what gave peter courage was the promise of his savior who said, surely i am with you always. to the very end of the edge. what fills my heart in the darkest moments is that i'm never alone. and you might think that where i grew up -- i grew up 200 miles west of dallas forth worth i grew up in a very rural part of the state that was 16 miles from the closest place that had a post office, that i might have had a lonely existence. and i could be alone but i was never lonely. i had great parents that brought me to contact into the early days of my life with a small methodist church and then i went off to -- well, i had boy scouts and 4 h and just i had an incredibly wonderful existence in this very small -- i had 13 of n my graduating high school class. so i can say quite proudly that graduated in the top ten. so i went off to texas a.m. to become a veterinarian. the beloved a&m. i spent four semesters s
see, peter learned humility. peter learned courage through faithfulness and he lived and he died that way. perhaps what gave peter courage was the promise of his savior who said, surely i am with you always. to the very end of the edge. what fills my heart in the darkest moments is that i'm never alone. and you might think that where i grew up -- i grew up 200 miles west of dallas forth worth i grew up in a very rural part of the state that was 16 miles from the closest place that had a post...
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favorite ally of secrecy peter king's favorite allies intimidation peter king has long been in the tone of the free speech he's long been the ponens of the most important aspect of our government which is the fifth estate which is robust discussion and the role of journalists in peter king's world were to leave everything up to him everything up to the government and just blink our eyes in the blindly walk forward committing heinous crimes all over the world peter king was outraged over the investigations that had to do with weapons of mass destruction which we know did not exist in iraq peter king is always outraged over anything and anyone who dares to challenge him and others like him who believe in ignorant public is a say public right mr cohen some some strong opinions there so what would happen to the quality of journalism do you think in this country if congressman king had his way. if congressman king had his way there would be no journalism of congressman king had his way the president would simply issue press releases where the congress would issue press releases and we would
favorite ally of secrecy peter king's favorite allies intimidation peter king has long been in the tone of the free speech he's long been the ponens of the most important aspect of our government which is the fifth estate which is robust discussion and the role of journalists in peter king's world were to leave everything up to him everything up to the government and just blink our eyes in the blindly walk forward committing heinous crimes all over the world peter king was outraged over the...
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yeah. >> peter: i give it, you know >> bill: a month. >> peter: here, i will put it to you this way, dan. someone told me when i got married -- and i hope you won't take this the wrong way. >> sure. >> peter: in your first year of marriage, every time that you and your new wife make love, you put a quarter into a large container, and every time that you make love for the rest of your marriage, take a quarter out of that container and you will never see the bottom of that container. so there you go. congratulations. >> i don't want to know how many quarters. >> i don't want to know. i am not asking. >> i don't know what quarters are in your bucket. >> alicia cruz has the phones covered this morning. a lot of quarters in her pocket. >> peter: wow. >> and then i don't even want to go there. >> cyprian. >> quarter right out of his pocket. >> bill: cyprian boulding has the phones covered this morning as well. and we do want to start here this morning because we remember that a couple of days ago, when peter was deciding where we started, of course, we started with the spurs, the first gam
yeah. >> peter: i give it, you know >> bill: a month. >> peter: here, i will put it to you this way, dan. someone told me when i got married -- and i hope you won't take this the wrong way. >> sure. >> peter: in your first year of marriage, every time that you and your new wife make love, you put a quarter into a large container, and every time that you make love for the rest of your marriage, take a quarter out of that container and you will never see the bottom...
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stick around now because we got peter alexander in for chuck todd. peter. >> have a good day. >>> just an hour from right now, the supreme court could hand down some major decisions on issues like same-sex marriage and affirmative action. we'll have a full preview on what you need to know about what's likely coming up. that is straight ahead. meanwhile, more breaking news from capitol hill. the gang of eight's immigration plan gets a bipartisan boost on border control. we're going to talk to one of the key players involved. tennessee's bob corker. and home drone. the outgoing fbi director turned some heads saying the bureau has already used drones in surveillance in our own airspace within the united states. >>> good morning. it's thursday, june 20th, 2013. and this is "the daily rundown." now, here's chuck todd. >> good morning to you from washington. i'm peter alexander in today for my friend chuck todd traveling in from germany. thanks for that video. if you need a good car in wisconsin, looks like blaine's your guy. we're waiting for a number of
stick around now because we got peter alexander in for chuck todd. peter. >> have a good day. >>> just an hour from right now, the supreme court could hand down some major decisions on issues like same-sex marriage and affirmative action. we'll have a full preview on what you need to know about what's likely coming up. that is straight ahead. meanwhile, more breaking news from capitol hill. the gang of eight's immigration plan gets a bipartisan boost on border control. we're...
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>> peter: not until sunday >> bill: in san antonio? >> peter: in miami.g this out for the finals. one game. >> bill: they have been dragging the whole damn thing out. >> peter: one game. they have to win 4. it's the first step. what does apple have up its sleeve. we will find out on monday as they prepare their worldwide developer's conference, their trademark event where they typically unveil some of their biggest products. some say it will be a new version of the ipad but the big buzz is on i radio. apple has been planning a music streaming service and smart money says they will introduce it on monday. they are expected to show off a new operating system for iphones and ipads there as well. >> bill: i was going to ask you about iphones. >> they are not going to unveil a new iphone but they will probably unveil a new totally different looking operating system. up you will, up date it >> bill: update your i phone to get that. >> your phone will probably look totally different. cathy cash of north carolina suffered a shoulder injury in 2004 while she was o
>> peter: not until sunday >> bill: in san antonio? >> peter: in miami.g this out for the finals. one game. >> bill: they have been dragging the whole damn thing out. >> peter: one game. they have to win 4. it's the first step. what does apple have up its sleeve. we will find out on monday as they prepare their worldwide developer's conference, their trademark event where they typically unveil some of their biggest products. some say it will be a new version of the...
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>> peter baker at the "new york times" camp, peter, we talk about susan rice be an interventionist, howwanda was a turn point for her, but jeffrey goldberg writes, folks who want a greater involvement in syria may be disappointed. he writes that the american experience inç libya, not the ouster of gadhafi, but the fallout from the overthrow may loom large over the next steps in and around syria. >> i think that's right. i think they have come into office with great aspirations and great theories how to manage the world. now they've been seasoned by 4 1/2 years of actually seeing how it works. susan rice knows better than the idea sounds better and easier than it turns out to be. while she, i think has been an advocate for a more assertive policy, she also recognizes pretty acutely just how complicated it is. it's interesting to see her and samantha power in effect positioned on one side, if you will, on this sort of debate that sometimes happen inside this administration, and how you see john kerry and chuck hagel, the cabinet secretaries on the other side, much more restrained about t
>> peter baker at the "new york times" camp, peter, we talk about susan rice be an interventionist, howwanda was a turn point for her, but jeffrey goldberg writes, folks who want a greater involvement in syria may be disappointed. he writes that the american experience inç libya, not the ouster of gadhafi, but the fallout from the overthrow may loom large over the next steps in and around syria. >> i think that's right. i think they have come into office with great...
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>> $25,000. >> [ peter ] $25- >> [ liz ] but that's not all peter. >> you told me, on december the 10th actually, you told me, my blessings were going to start on december 2nd. a friend of mine went to the bank on december 2nd, and wrote me a check for $25,000. >> [ liz ] and then what happened? what else happened to you? >> five years ago- six years ago, my mom brought me here. she would always say, "you got to see my man, peter popoff..." and i was saying, "oh, okay..." she would, you know, always tell us that god really worked through peter popoff. and she was saying that he is a true man of god. and i say, "oh, okay..." she got tickets and she said, "come on, i want you to go." and at this time, i was diagnosed with breast cancer. this was six years ago, and i came here in this same room. i left my number, and he wrote me and told me that god was going to heal me from breast cancer, and i stand here, six years later. i'm healed from breast cancer. ( applause ) >> she couldn't pay her mortgages, and she wrote you, and you told her, watch out for debt cancellation. and how much debt d
>> $25,000. >> [ peter ] $25- >> [ liz ] but that's not all peter. >> you told me, on december the 10th actually, you told me, my blessings were going to start on december 2nd. a friend of mine went to the bank on december 2nd, and wrote me a check for $25,000. >> [ liz ] and then what happened? what else happened to you? >> five years ago- six years ago, my mom brought me here. she would always say, "you got to see my man, peter popoff..." and i...
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peter spoke about his wonderful work experience at the puc and all i can say is peter is a critical, critical worker and he addresses challenges. he's collaborative and a pleasure to work with. he's passionate about the sober justice and a true voices and a true player to work with and a parish at advocate >> thank you. anything else that wants to speak. seeing none, public comment is closed >> i want to say that the way we've structured our projects there's no expiration date on the puc. >> there no expiration dates for any of the seats. how would we iceberg someone to step down so another rep could be included mr. fong and i suppose i could have a conversation with the c ac members >> can we all the time? i've never heard of a task force that doesn't have expiration dates. it's important to have - you know, have new participation and new leadership. i think it's important to put some terms on the seats >> occasionally. >> hi commissioners absolutely we can bring in a proposal. we certainly have that for the extent that members have a good attention record. however, as those project
peter spoke about his wonderful work experience at the puc and all i can say is peter is a critical, critical worker and he addresses challenges. he's collaborative and a pleasure to work with. he's passionate about the sober justice and a true voices and a true player to work with and a parish at advocate >> thank you. anything else that wants to speak. seeing none, public comment is closed >> i want to say that the way we've structured our projects there's no expiration date on...
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joining us now is democrat peter fenn he's the strategy. head of ten communications peter is one of the nation's leading political and public affairs experts and that firm is quite successful in that end and read so small can the deputy managing editor of the full politico that's the nation's leading political website i think they both heard from our congressman friends also with you peter what do you think of his thoughts that mr snowden is a traitor well i'll tell you i think there's no question that he probably violated the law by releasing. what he did but i'll tell you something larry i am extraordinarily concerned about the collection of material on american citizens one of my first jobs in this town was to work on the frank church committee so-called church intelligence committee i was assigned to n.s.a. we were concerned then about the vacuum cleaner effect the agreements that they had with western union and that time i t.n.t. to swoop up and collect information on an american citizens we tried to stop but they had watch lists with
joining us now is democrat peter fenn he's the strategy. head of ten communications peter is one of the nation's leading political and public affairs experts and that firm is quite successful in that end and read so small can the deputy managing editor of the full politico that's the nation's leading political website i think they both heard from our congressman friends also with you peter what do you think of his thoughts that mr snowden is a traitor well i'll tell you i think there's no...
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peter: because of the bad news. stuart: you know that peter and i are right. are and that of people playing this game now. do they start to be so flexible that the good news is good one week so they adjust policy and in the news is bad the next week and they adjust policy. aren't they worried about the little bit of credibility that they do have? peter: yes. we may see increases and decreases in qe, and bond purchases, depending on where it is. they want a flexible policy. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. that is why the dow jones industrial average is now up 57 points. lousy news on manufacturing. you have to listen to experts like peter barnes. [ laughter ] stuart: great interview, peter. good stuff. thank you, peter we are now up 57 points. two nicole petallides. what is this? crackle barrel? nicole: it is an all-time high. it is a tennessee-based company. they are a retail and restaurant company. their earnings jumped 30%. they also saw same-store sales on the rise. merrill lynch really and this one. they are trying to buy out a shareholder that was in
peter: because of the bad news. stuart: you know that peter and i are right. are and that of people playing this game now. do they start to be so flexible that the good news is good one week so they adjust policy and in the news is bad the next week and they adjust policy. aren't they worried about the little bit of credibility that they do have? peter: yes. we may see increases and decreases in qe, and bond purchases, depending on where it is. they want a flexible policy. stuart: thank you...
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>> it does, peter. i think the point pete williams made earlier, which is the entire defense of marriage act was not struck down, the states recognizing or having to recognize marriages in states that it is illegal, that part was not challenged and therefore not struck down. we are still not sort of in a place where if you're married and you go to another state you have all the rights and benefits if that state does not have a provision approving of gay marriage. that said, it's looked at broadly as possible from a political perspective. the political fight is sort of close to over i would say, peter, in the vast majority of the country, which is that you have just seen change. majorities now supportive of gay marriage as recently as 2010. >> right. >> this i think builds that momentum, builds that momentum a little bit. it wouldn't have stopped no matter where public opinion was heading. >> i want to get a sense of where this was heading. i want to put up a statement on the screen that we got from the
>> it does, peter. i think the point pete williams made earlier, which is the entire defense of marriage act was not struck down, the states recognizing or having to recognize marriages in states that it is illegal, that part was not challenged and therefore not struck down. we are still not sort of in a place where if you're married and you go to another state you have all the rights and benefits if that state does not have a provision approving of gay marriage. that said, it's looked at...
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coming our way peter lavelle and his guests are ready to raise the temperature of right after this break and for me. six san diego residents were thrown off of an airplane not for what they said but how they said it because they said it in another language russian in fact a paranoid and cowardly steward on the plane told them that they had to clear out just for speaking another language to be here yes of some group of people were to commit a terrorist act then speaking in a foreign language would be a good tactic i can't deny that and forms a code to america better get on the ball and learn to speak english adequately but there is a problem about fifty million tourists visit america every year according to the u.s. department of commerce and trust me not all of them are canadians if the usa is going to have millions of tourists arriving in traveling by air then don't be surprised when they speak their own languages if you're going to throw foreigners off of airplanes just for speaking their native languages then you're going to have to basically throw people off of half of the planes fly
coming our way peter lavelle and his guests are ready to raise the temperature of right after this break and for me. six san diego residents were thrown off of an airplane not for what they said but how they said it because they said it in another language russian in fact a paranoid and cowardly steward on the plane told them that they had to clear out just for speaking another language to be here yes of some group of people were to commit a terrorist act then speaking in a foreign language...
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a few days later peter is able to complete the installation.eve what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a godsend? at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church believes that fixing his church's damaged steeple will be a relatively simple mission. >> steeple's been around for about 140 years. we hired a company to go up and take a look at the condition of the steeple. >> the work which is still in progress two weeks later begins november 3, 2011. it's about 1:30 in the afternoon when the workers' bucket becomes wedged against the steeple. they're stuck 122 feet in the air. church officials call the morristown fire department, who raise up their own ladder, but it's too short. next they try the neighboring town's ladder truck. >> second ladder was -
a few days later peter is able to complete the installation.eve what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a godsend? at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church believes that fixing his...
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this afternoon there were opening statements in a trial of 20-year-old marcelus peters saying peters semen was found on a condom at the scene. prosecutors say peters try the to minimize the incident saying he wasn't there, and then, finally only admitting to fondling the girl. prosecutors say was raped by four men and penetrated with a number of foreign objects. >> for good measure they urinated on her and then left her loft moevtly naked body on the cold october night to suffer from exposure. the evidence will prove, ladies and gentlemen that he was not just there, to witness the violent assaults but he played an active sexual part in these tacks. >> now, after the prosecutor finished peters attorney gave his opening statement to the jury and conceded his client was at the scene the night of the gang rape but says the dn ae.dz on the condom may have been carried there or transferred from a beer can by the wind from a circling plis helicopter. tomorrow there will be opening statements for peters co-defendants. charged with rape and each defendant here has its own jury but trial will
this afternoon there were opening statements in a trial of 20-year-old marcelus peters saying peters semen was found on a condom at the scene. prosecutors say peters try the to minimize the incident saying he wasn't there, and then, finally only admitting to fondling the girl. prosecutors say was raped by four men and penetrated with a number of foreign objects. >> for good measure they urinated on her and then left her loft moevtly naked body on the cold october night to suffer from...
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peter johnson, jr.e with the family and how they are able to stay strong. >> as parent you do it. you adapt. you become whatever you need to become for your children. >> looking forward, the dad says if she gets the transplant he hopes they will have in normalcy. >> harris: what about the meeting tomorrow? >> the big meeting tomorrow, executive committee of organ procurement transplant meeting in response to kathleen sebelius's request. they review current guidelines on pediatric lung transplants including waiting time, organ is on offers and infant mortality. if changes need to be made the committee would be able to aprove an interim policy and change plans for implementation. >> harris: we've already seen one other child's family put their son who is under the age of 12 on the list for adult donor, as well. >> will there are many people waiting. >> harris: laura, good to see you tonight. >>> news is breaking on national security leaks. this man claims to be the source for the "washington post" and thi
peter johnson, jr.e with the family and how they are able to stay strong. >> as parent you do it. you adapt. you become whatever you need to become for your children. >> looking forward, the dad says if she gets the transplant he hopes they will have in normalcy. >> harris: what about the meeting tomorrow? >> the big meeting tomorrow, executive committee of organ procurement transplant meeting in response to kathleen sebelius's request. they review current guidelines on...
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go and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter all about the age of pill popping to what degree has big pharma hijacking captured the western medical establishment what is the real aim of the pharmaceutical industry to make people healthy or to generate healthy profits for themselves and is there anything we can do to break this unhealthy addiction. to cross-talk big pharma i'm joined by david healy in bangor he is a professor of psychiatry at cardiff university and author of the book farmageddon we also have martha rosenberg in chicago she's an investigative health reporter in author of born with a junk food deficiency and in new york we cross to josh bloom he's director of chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at the american council on science and health all right crosstalk. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want david if i go to you first is the western world over pharmac age if i can use that term. yes it is we use it more and more drugs for conditions that we don't need to read treatments for but we need drugs that work well for conditions w
go and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter all about the age of pill popping to what degree has big pharma hijacking captured the western medical establishment what is the real aim of the pharmaceutical industry to make people healthy or to generate healthy profits for themselves and is there anything we can do to break this unhealthy addiction. to cross-talk big pharma i'm joined by david healy in bangor he is a professor of psychiatry at cardiff university and author of...
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thanks to our guest congressman aaron schock coming up democratic political strategist peter fenn and every managing editor of politico rachel spoken with. the. it was quite good news if you've never seen anything like that on cold. war. in. iraq. the boy. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. the title. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes cars are run no holds barred look at the global fund. headlines tune into kinds of reports and. joining us now is democrat peter fenn he's the strategist head of ten communications teeters one of the nation's leading political and public affairs experts and that firm was quite successful in that and then read so small can the deputy managing editor of the for politico that's the nation's leading political website i think they both heard from our congressma
thanks to our guest congressman aaron schock coming up democratic political strategist peter fenn and every managing editor of politico rachel spoken with. the. it was quite good news if you've never seen anything like that on cold. war. in. iraq. the boy. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to...
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that is the only reason. >> peter ackroyd, how many books have you written? >> that is a good question to the i cannot remember off hand. about 40. i really don't know. i do not keep a count of them. but as it were set for box, for me every book is a chapter in the large book which will be finished. there is one aspect of the larger. >> what do you mean by that? >> by then it will be to lead of course. >> you also have the prolific biographer. who is ezra pound? >> a great companion and friend left t.s. eliot. i became interested in them when i was at yale university many years ago and i can interested in the modern american poet. and it seemed natural to me to write about him, and then from him to go to tsl the it. there is often a progress and in the biography where one author leads to another so for example i've been interested in the last few years in what i call the vision which for the blonden writers they see the city as a kind of symbolic entity and imaginative, so that's why for example i've written biographies of jeffrey and william blake and thomas
that is the only reason. >> peter ackroyd, how many books have you written? >> that is a good question to the i cannot remember off hand. about 40. i really don't know. i do not keep a count of them. but as it were set for box, for me every book is a chapter in the large book which will be finished. there is one aspect of the larger. >> what do you mean by that? >> by then it will be to lead of course. >> you also have the prolific biographer. who is ezra pound?...
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i encourage stephan and peter daley to resolve these issues. i wanted the whole deal, metro hands down, you were head and shoulders above ports of america. what is the problem with you and the ilw? what did i say to port of america? i am disturbed by the fact that down in la that you got the bid and metro is doing the stevedoring. if you get the bid and have someone else do the work for you it shows you you don't have a handle on it. i would ask when you come back in september when the three parties come together, when you need to sit down and resolve the issues. negotiation is about give and take. you never get everything you want. i want to go out with metro and the port of san francisco and double the amount of cruise ships coming in; i want to work with metro and jim peters so that we can buld a state-of-the-art bulk facility. i want china to invest in our port and our city. thank you. >> thank you willie, and i appreciate the comments of the made. i want to add that i think we echo that we want these issues resolved. we want labor peace. w
i encourage stephan and peter daley to resolve these issues. i wanted the whole deal, metro hands down, you were head and shoulders above ports of america. what is the problem with you and the ilw? what did i say to port of america? i am disturbed by the fact that down in la that you got the bid and metro is doing the stevedoring. if you get the bid and have someone else do the work for you it shows you you don't have a handle on it. i would ask when you come back in september when the three...
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disciples wasrite peter. think about peter. this is the same peter who denied christ read times. the same peter who was rebuked by paul concerning justification by works. the same peter whose mouth sometimes ran faster than his brain. let me tell you. i can relate to peter. [laughter] and i am eternally grateful that the flaws of men and women in scripture are prominently is played. because it gives us all hope. as we see that and realize that hey, there is hope for me. peter's story goes beyond his flaws. it goes to his faithfulness. christ changed his name to peter, the rock for which he built the church upon to lay the foundation. in the ultimate act of humility, showing that peter had crossed that, i would call it a transcendent barrier. from shame and humiliation to the time of christ to the sacred humility at the time of his own death by demanding that he be crucified upside down. peter learned humility. peter learned courage, faithfulness. he lived and he died that way. perhaps what gave it her courage was the promise of a savior who said surely, i am with you always, to t
disciples wasrite peter. think about peter. this is the same peter who denied christ read times. the same peter who was rebuked by paul concerning justification by works. the same peter whose mouth sometimes ran faster than his brain. let me tell you. i can relate to peter. [laughter] and i am eternally grateful that the flaws of men and women in scripture are prominently is played. because it gives us all hope. as we see that and realize that hey, there is hope for me. peter's story goes...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle whistleblower stephen prince but we are told every society needs them to expose the excesses of those in power the reality is very different though if you're someone like bradley manning or edward snowden you literally take your life in your own hands the message is clear obey and be silent or face dire consequences. to cross-talk whistleblowers i'm joined by elizabeth team in washington she is the co-director of the liberty international security program at the brennan center for justice also in washington we have michael cohen he is president of the national whistleblower center and in london we cross to charlie wolf he is a writer broadcaster and political commentator crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to listen if i go to you first in washington d.c. are whistleblowers an endangered species right now no not at all ok i think there will always be in every society people who are going to come forward if they have something to to report you know but the costs are pretty
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle whistleblower stephen prince but we are told every society needs them to expose the excesses of those in power the reality is very different though if you're someone like bradley manning or edward snowden you literally take your life in your own hands the message is clear obey and be silent or face dire consequences. to cross-talk whistleblowers i'm joined by elizabeth team in washington she is the co-director of...
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peter barnes will be there asking questions. david: we have a lot of -- melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. what do high-priced cars and jewelry have in common? they're soaring demand could be a dire sign ffr the markets. >>> plus, would you buy a failing company just to get its employees? yahoo!'s marisa mayer may be doing that twice. but her so-called aqua hiring could creature moyle at yahoo! we'll tell you why. >>> "who made money today"? a hint, they're seeing nothing but green on their tv sets right now. can't figure it out? keep watching. we'll tell you who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. >> in recent years, these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe to include helping to prevent potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> nsa utilizing 702 authority was monitoring a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the unittd states named kha
peter barnes will be there asking questions. david: we have a lot of -- melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. what do high-priced cars and jewelry have in common? they're soaring demand could be a dire sign ffr the markets. >>> plus, would you buy a failing company just to get its employees? yahoo!'s marisa mayer may be doing that twice. but her so-called aqua hiring could creature moyle at yahoo! we'll tell you why. >>> "who made money...
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peter ducie is live, peter. >> reporter: heather, the united states says they will not put boots on the ground. ben rhodes says that is the one option that has been taken off the table but through a program run by the cia the united states will be arounding the ribrebels. the pentagon is putting aircraft and missiles in nearby jordan. a spokesman said secretary hagel has approved a request from the kingdom of jordan for a detachment of f-16s and patriot missiles in jordan. all other u.s. personnel assigned to jordan for eeg garr lion will depart at the conclusion of the exercise. the united states enjoys a long-standing partnership with jordan and is committed to its defense, but some key lawmakers don't think all of that is enough. this morning republican senator lindsey graham urged president obama to enforce a no fly zone over syria. >> last year a 15ds was isolated. he had very few friends. >>> peter live from washington. thank you, peter. >> with the report that iran is sending 4,000 revolutionary guards to fight for assad and syria and with regime gains against the rebels does the
peter ducie is live, peter. >> reporter: heather, the united states says they will not put boots on the ground. ben rhodes says that is the one option that has been taken off the table but through a program run by the cia the united states will be arounding the ribrebels. the pentagon is putting aircraft and missiles in nearby jordan. a spokesman said secretary hagel has approved a request from the kingdom of jordan for a detachment of f-16s and patriot missiles in jordan. all other u.s....
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i think it is between peter king and a tv camera. >> john: i give peter king some points for tellingple not to donate money to ted cruz after he fought sandy funds away from the tri-state area. king on terrorism -- he can't stand terrorists unless it is the '80s and they have cute irish brokes. >> bill: what do you think is going to happen to snowden? >> john: at this point the best thing edward snowden can hope for is that they'll find a dead hooker in the trunk of his car. that's what cheney used to do. i don't know how he thinks he can get away without the government making a serious example of him. >> bill: i would get to iceland fast if i were him. >> john: he can't. we had young's daughter on the show the other day the member of iceland's parliament. the main problem is he just can't go to an icelandic embassy. you have to be on icelandic soil and seek asylum. i don't know how exactly he's going to make it. >> bill: do you think he did the right thing? >> john: it remains to be seen. we don't yet know if he's a patriot or a narcissist or both. you know, i loath the comments on
i think it is between peter king and a tv camera. >> john: i give peter king some points for tellingple not to donate money to ted cruz after he fought sandy funds away from the tri-state area. king on terrorism -- he can't stand terrorists unless it is the '80s and they have cute irish brokes. >> bill: what do you think is going to happen to snowden? >> john: at this point the best thing edward snowden can hope for is that they'll find a dead hooker in the trunk of his car....
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let's go to mark the first well thank you peter yeah i certainly agree with dr healy and i think that what we're seeing in the united states is a lot of selling of diseases that didn't used to exist that now are selling pills through the t.v. ads and the direct to consumer advertising in the last fifteen years have really increased hypochondria and people who say well i can't sleep i'm depressed i have five gastro reflux disease and all these things that we never thought before and the t.v. ads selling the diseases to sell the pill ok you know david when i was growing up no but nobody took these pills you know my generation made it more or less ok but so many children are medicated right now this i find that perfectly extraordinary. yes i agree and part of the issue here is that i think about the wrong to blame the for. their own in that they're just doing what we would hope they would do which is to make profits what we've got is a system put in place which means that making profits out of the wrong things but not producing pills for the things we need to become largely marketing com
let's go to mark the first well thank you peter yeah i certainly agree with dr healy and i think that what we're seeing in the united states is a lot of selling of diseases that didn't used to exist that now are selling pills through the t.v. ads and the direct to consumer advertising in the last fifteen years have really increased hypochondria and people who say well i can't sleep i'm depressed i have five gastro reflux disease and all these things that we never thought before and the t.v. ads...