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peter salgo. and you've already met our special guests who are joining our primary care physician, dr. lisa harris. lisa, it's good to see you back. (dr. lisa harris) good to see you, peter. (peter) now nobody on this team knows this case and i'm going to get right to work. let me tell you a little bit about elaine. elaine is fifty-six years old and she's been a smoker for thirty years. three years ago, elaine went to her primary care physician, lisa, and she had the following symptoms. she said, i'm short of breath with even small amounts of activity. i've got trouble climbing stairs. i have to stop and catch my breath. i'm coughing all day long. i wake up at night coughing. now i'm coughing up sputum she says, especially in the morning and its increasing and i can't seem to clear it. she's 5'6" and 128 pounds. her blood pressure is 138/74. her pulse is 98. her respiratory rate is 24. and when her doctor listens to her chest the description here is course rales and scattered wheezing. what are ra
peter salgo. and you've already met our special guests who are joining our primary care physician, dr. lisa harris. lisa, it's good to see you back. (dr. lisa harris) good to see you, peter. (peter) now nobody on this team knows this case and i'm going to get right to work. let me tell you a little bit about elaine. elaine is fifty-six years old and she's been a smoker for thirty years. three years ago, elaine went to her primary care physician, lisa, and she had the following symptoms. she...
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(peter) çlaughÑ (dr.that i'm looking forward to enjoying it again, is to me, a bit of a red flag, saying. (sr. surgeon) it's telling. (dr. tiefer) .things have come up. (dr. surgeon) right. (dr. tiefer) this turned out to be more complicated, and i'm optimistic. but i realize this is not going to be a miracle over night thing. (peter) well, i want to thank all of you for being here. it's been a great discussion. we've covered a lot of ground here today, so what i want to do is just sum up some of the key things that i think our audience should remember. sexual response is influenced by a number of factors. biological, social, psychological, cultural. and all of them come into play in understanding your own sexual health. many women with sexual concerns can benefit from treatments that address medical, emotional issues. sometimes behavior treatments work, couples therapy, stress management can help. because the issues can be multifaceted, a combination approach often works best. and our final message is th
(peter) çlaughÑ (dr.that i'm looking forward to enjoying it again, is to me, a bit of a red flag, saying. (sr. surgeon) it's telling. (dr. tiefer) .things have come up. (dr. surgeon) right. (dr. tiefer) this turned out to be more complicated, and i'm optimistic. but i realize this is not going to be a miracle over night thing. (peter) well, i want to thank all of you for being here. it's been a great discussion. we've covered a lot of ground here today, so what i want to do is just sum up...
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peter, you and i actually personify one of his hit songing. >> peter: which one?se has its thorn." >> peter: we have a wonderful rose. a pink rose today, right? >> alisyn: you charmers. >> peter: no, it's true. >> steve: did you buy it? >> alisyn: i thought you were going to go with like, i don't know. >> peter: like make fun of my hair again. >> alisyn: i'm trying not to be dirty. this conversation is impossible. >> peter: keep trying. >> alisyn: let's get right to your news headlines now. we have a fox news alert. overnight a judge ordered the ousted egyptian president morsi be detained over connections to hamas. it's believed hamas helped him escape from prison in 2011 and the former muslim brotherhood leader has been interrogated. the detention is for 15 days that can be extended if need. doddss of members of the muslim brotherhood were involved in the jail break. it happened during the uprising that toppled morsi's predecessor. >>> the police want to question the driver of that speeding train that ran off the rails and crashed wednesday in spain. the accident
peter, you and i actually personify one of his hit songing. >> peter: which one?se has its thorn." >> peter: we have a wonderful rose. a pink rose today, right? >> alisyn: you charmers. >> peter: no, it's true. >> steve: did you buy it? >> alisyn: i thought you were going to go with like, i don't know. >> peter: like make fun of my hair again. >> alisyn: i'm trying not to be dirty. this conversation is impossible. >> peter: keep trying....
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>>gretchen: peter, tell us what's coming up. >>peter: the perfect match.us russian spy has plans with n.s.a. leaker edward snowden? >>gretchen: our nation's founding fathers are on the plaza but they aren't happy with the way things are. we're going to talk to them right after we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>gretchen: that's a trio of young ladies called letters from home. we're going to hear them throughout our show today. >>peter: they are wonderful. the andrews sisters reborn. >>gretchen: no doubt. amazing harmony. we're outside for a little bit because we're going to be talking to some of our forefathers coming up. >>clayton: we're going to find out how in the world in this heat they manage to wear wool. >>peter: or at least two fathers. >>clayton: two of our founding fathers. the white house hit the brakes on a key part of obamacare. that's not stopping the administration from using millions of your tax dollars to try to promote it. we're live in washington with more on this. >> we're learning more projected financial and political impact of the obama adm
>>gretchen: peter, tell us what's coming up. >>peter: the perfect match.us russian spy has plans with n.s.a. leaker edward snowden? >>gretchen: our nation's founding fathers are on the plaza but they aren't happy with the way things are. we're going to talk to them right after we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>gretchen: that's a trio of young ladies called letters from home. we're going to hear them throughout our show today. >>peter: they are wonderful. the...
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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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i'm peter ogburn.obama administration, we'll talk about them coming up next. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. we have a big, big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the conversation started weekdays at 9 eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. (vo) sharp tongue. >>excuse me? (vo) quick wit. >> and yes, president obama does smell like cookies and freedom. (vo) and above all, opinion and attitude. >> really?! this is the kind of stuff they say about something they just pulled freshly from their [bleep]. >> you know what those people are like. >> what could possibly go wrong in eight years of george bush? >> my producer just coughed up a hairball. >>sorry. >>just be grateful curre
i'm peter ogburn.obama administration, we'll talk about them coming up next. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. we have a big, big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the conversation started weekdays at 9 eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller...
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presence before they even grace the oval office peter wright. all the republican presidents sort of subarea been members. democrats not so much although governor brown was a governor brown slugger and mingy brown was was a member. of this year they got some really high powered speakers general stanley mcchrystal is speaking out here this year conan o'brian. brightest talk success and failure surviving the media revolution also director doing what are called lakeside shaq's chats are all up to nellie who is the c.e.o. and former c.e.o. intel. stanford university president president john hennessy is speaking there. jorge or go rogue or the use of war president bolivia david gergen political commentator and presidential advisor chris matthews from his talk show will and will reilly former e.p.a. administrator so these are top level officials they're not that these are not members there's a sara lee. they're just invited guests so the members are two thousand or so and then they'll invite other thousand people to come because of they so from the ver
presence before they even grace the oval office peter wright. all the republican presidents sort of subarea been members. democrats not so much although governor brown was a governor brown slugger and mingy brown was was a member. of this year they got some really high powered speakers general stanley mcchrystal is speaking out here this year conan o'brian. brightest talk success and failure surviving the media revolution also director doing what are called lakeside shaq's chats are all up to...
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if convicted of all charges, peter could be sentenced to life in prison.n martinez, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> marcelles peter's co- defendant jose montano will have his closing argument tomorrow. two others have already pleaded guilty in the case and are serving lengthy sentences. >>> the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings pleaded not guilty today. the room was packed with survivors for dzhokhar tsarnaev's first court appearance. he appeared nonchalant. he had his arm in a cast, face swollen and no explanation what caused it. as he was led out of the courtroom he made a kissing motion to his family. tsarnaev faces 30 charges in the attack that killed three people and wounded more than 260. >>> the defense in the george zimmerman murder trial has rested. that's after calling 18 witnesses in less than a week. zimmerman waived his right to testify about the fatal struggle with trayvon martin. but jurors saw a recording of zimmerman telling his story to investigators. before resting, the defense argued he acted in self- defense. >>> a call for immi
if convicted of all charges, peter could be sentenced to life in prison.n martinez, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> marcelles peter's co- defendant jose montano will have his closing argument tomorrow. two others have already pleaded guilty in the case and are serving lengthy sentences. >>> the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings pleaded not guilty today. the room was packed with survivors for dzhokhar tsarnaev's first court appearance. he appeared nonchalant. he had his arm...
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before they even grace the oval office peter right. all the republican presidents in subarea been members. democrats not so much although governor brown was a governor brown slugger and mingy brown was was a member. of this year they got some really high powered speakers general stanley mcchrystal is speaking out here this year conan o'brien. the head of the world writers talk success and failure surviving the media revolution also dirt or doing what are called lakeside shacks chats are all up to nellie who is the c.e.o. and former c.e.o. of intel. stanford university president john hennessy is speaking there. jorge or go rogue or the use of war president bolivia david gergen political commentator and presidential advisor chris matthews from his talk show will and will reilly former e.p.a. administrator so these are top level officials they are not that these are not members this is sara lee. they're just invited guests so the members are two thousand or so and then they'll invite other thousand people to come ever because of a job fro
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always a pleasure having on peter phillips president of the media freedom foundation. i. breaking news guys if you hear a person in the room just had a baby it's a miracle the most watched door in the world kate middleton apparently went through that door earlier today she is inside in labor i'm here in the delivery room with april she's about to have a baby and she's doing something that's almost unheard of in the united states she's taking laughing gas for pain what is his name we don't know what we know obviously that he was born yesterday or twenty four pm london time celebrations weighing out across the u.k. welcoming king thousands of people tell us to the baby and buildings lit up in well bloom for. him is that that. the hair larry let's let them carry it made them so mad prince where they have that beautiful little boy that's right folks the future king was born of course i'm sure you knew he was on his way considering i got an a.p. news alert when the royal duchess had her first contraction as apparently there's nothing more important going on in the world tha
always a pleasure having on peter phillips president of the media freedom foundation. i. breaking news guys if you hear a person in the room just had a baby it's a miracle the most watched door in the world kate middleton apparently went through that door earlier today she is inside in labor i'm here in the delivery room with april she's about to have a baby and she's doing something that's almost unheard of in the united states she's taking laughing gas for pain what is his name we don't know...
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peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the idea that what is wrecking the economy is not people like me mr peterson but what is wrecking the economy is security. we are trying to convince these eighteen people the social security is solvent it is not affecting the debt it is not the way to solve the debt the way to solve the debt is to create more jobs.
peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the idea that what is wrecking the economy is not people like me mr peterson but what is wrecking the economy is security. we are trying to convince these...
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we just heard peter cohen much peter cohen and associates saying is yahoo!s not something he would invest in right now. while the stock is down slightly the one-year picture is gorgeous if you bought a year ago, up 73%, to the day marisa mayer took over one year ago. we'll see if she an kill wit the earnings report. she is not ion 30 years old yet. david asman is right here, alive and kicking going strong. david: how do you know i'm more than 30 years old? liz: i don't. you don't look like you're more than 20 five. david: i'm not. the yahoo! numbers will they equal the incredible stock rise, 73, 74%. will the numbers equal it? we'll find out very shortly. liz: let's get to nicole on a day where there is a little bit of red on the screen. retailers hitting new all-time
we just heard peter cohen much peter cohen and associates saying is yahoo!s not something he would invest in right now. while the stock is down slightly the one-year picture is gorgeous if you bought a year ago, up 73%, to the day marisa mayer took over one year ago. we'll see if she an kill wit the earnings report. she is not ion 30 years old yet. david asman is right here, alive and kicking going strong. david: how do you know i'm more than 30 years old? liz: i don't. you don't look like...
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hello and welcome across all things are considered i'm peter lavelle what if china ruled what if china were a military superpower on par with the united states what kind of world would we live in what china put in to check washington's appetite for unilateral military action and manipulation of the global economy or would we witness another cold war where both beijing and washington maintain to chile the relatively peaceful world. to cross not china's rise i'm joined by han in washington he's a visiting fellow at the hudson institute we also have dan low balts in cincinnati he's a coeditor of new politics a journal of socialist thought and in philadelphia we crossed him and then he is a political commentator and writer for a counterpunch all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it allin if i go to you first in philadelphia what will the world look like today if china were the same military strength had the same military strength of the united states you know on par. it won't be a cold war i think it will be a series
hello and welcome across all things are considered i'm peter lavelle what if china ruled what if china were a military superpower on par with the united states what kind of world would we live in what china put in to check washington's appetite for unilateral military action and manipulation of the global economy or would we witness another cold war where both beijing and washington maintain to chile the relatively peaceful world. to cross not china's rise i'm joined by han in washington he's a...
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peter?avid, liz, because of improvements in the jobs and other indicators she favors tapering of that quantitative easing, that $85 billion a month in bond interest purchases that added up to trillions on the fed's balance sheet. she wants to start doing that sooner and faster. she wants to ork with other members of the focm on dialing and pace of dialing down quantitative easing. for her she says the most important thing is to start the process, a systemically approach. >> i think it is time to begin to adjust those purchases much the labor market has shown now for the last six months a pretty steady gains of close to 200,000 per month. that is a good indicator that there has been sustained improvement here and that, i think, it would be appropriate, given the size of our balance sheet, given the level of accommodation that we begin to make adjustments that reflect that improvement as we go forward. >> when would you like to see those adjustments start? how much as justment would you like t
peter?avid, liz, because of improvements in the jobs and other indicators she favors tapering of that quantitative easing, that $85 billion a month in bond interest purchases that added up to trillions on the fed's balance sheet. she wants to start doing that sooner and faster. she wants to ork with other members of the focm on dialing and pace of dialing down quantitative easing. for her she says the most important thing is to start the process, a systemically approach. >> i think it is...
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it democracy is peter democracy is working. you know what the problem is is again the border has to be defined by two parties it hasn't been defined yet and these are disputed territories there's nobody on the occupied territories under international law they're not disputed they're neither disputed they are the occupied under international law and that's western i'm sorry they're not yet until i've got to say we're going to disagree and say it's not impossible that is what is going are and i'm sorry it's not going to grant long term canard that territories conquered in war during the one nine hundred sixty seven conflicts which by the way israel started the idea that these are not occupied territories but the they're simply disputed territories is absolutely ridiculous i mean nobody can make that argument it today it's just simply not true but the bigger the bigger problem here is the senator are if you flip through the nine eleven report and you see some of the causes were explained for the hijackers taking the horrible actio
it democracy is peter democracy is working. you know what the problem is is again the border has to be defined by two parties it hasn't been defined yet and these are disputed territories there's nobody on the occupied territories under international law they're not disputed they're neither disputed they are the occupied under international law and that's western i'm sorry they're not yet until i've got to say we're going to disagree and say it's not impossible that is what is going are and i'm...
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author of the book deal with the devil peter thank you so much for coming on great to be with you abbi and you know who would have thought that it took would take a twenty nine year old hacker to turn barack obama into george bush. absolutely well first of all why did the f.b.i. recruit a criminal mafioso i mean what was in it for both parties here well it first of all for years as you know j. edgar hoover even denied the existence of the mafia but when he finally came around and he kind of had to face it they began this thing called the top echelon informant program where in they would recruit mobsters who would supposedly give them good intelligence that they could use to bust other mobsters but gregory scarpa sr was the most violent vicious. member of organized crime in the history of cause in austria he had a seventy thousand dollars a week drug operation he was the largest trafficker of stolen credit cards in new york had an international auto theft ring had a bank robbery by pass crew that on weekends would steal thirteen million dollars at a pop. he's hijackings a bully on pluto
author of the book deal with the devil peter thank you so much for coming on great to be with you abbi and you know who would have thought that it took would take a twenty nine year old hacker to turn barack obama into george bush. absolutely well first of all why did the f.b.i. recruit a criminal mafioso i mean what was in it for both parties here well it first of all for years as you know j. edgar hoover even denied the existence of the mafia but when he finally came around and he kind of had...
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right now time for "the daily rundown" with a hand some man, peter aleksander. he's not dressed like this. >> how do you know? >> well, i see. >>> good morning from washington. it is tuesday july 2nd, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm peter aleksander sitting in again for chuck todd traveling with the president overseas in africa. you're looking live now at the courtroom in florida where the lead detective who investigated the death of trayvon martin is taking the stand today for the second day. george zimmerman's defense team is going to cross-examination him. they are going to continue that cross-examination, focus on this former detective. his name is chris serino. it should begin any time now. you can see the prosecution there as it gathers its stuff and prepares for the hearing. jurors heard from george zimmerman for the first time yesterday. he didn't take the stand but happened through video and audio recordings taken by police in the days following the shooting. they heard former detective serino say he believes zimmerman was telling the truth about
right now time for "the daily rundown" with a hand some man, peter aleksander. he's not dressed like this. >> how do you know? >> well, i see. >>> good morning from washington. it is tuesday july 2nd, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm peter aleksander sitting in again for chuck todd traveling with the president overseas in africa. you're looking live now at the courtroom in florida where the lead detective who investigated the death of trayvon...
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be, given our as peter said, our long 0 standing contact with egypt's military? >> i'm of two minds about it because on the one hand, egypt is a place where americans have continued to travel until very recently although, of course, one was killed a couple of days ago there. it's been a society that's retained some degree of restraint in the discipline of these crowds and the amount of violence that occurred. the original revolution of two years ago was relatively modest in the violence levels that ensued. orthopedic, the sheer magnitude of what's going on with these crowds has to make you nervous and the uncertainty about what morsi supporters will do now that you've been getting in the interviews of the last half hour has to leave you somewhat unsure, as well. so i think it's reasonably promising. i've got to respect egyptians in general and their ability 0 keep a lot of the turmoil of the last two and a half years within certain bounds, but it is a very, very it your bu leapt time to say the least and so we'll have to see what happens. >> and mark ginsburg, as
be, given our as peter said, our long 0 standing contact with egypt's military? >> i'm of two minds about it because on the one hand, egypt is a place where americans have continued to travel until very recently although, of course, one was killed a couple of days ago there. it's been a society that's retained some degree of restraint in the discipline of these crowds and the amount of violence that occurred. the original revolution of two years ago was relatively modest in the violence...
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peter lance dot com i have a story of a check cashing store in jersey city called sphinx trading the f.b.i. knew about it in seventy one ninety four two of the hijackers got their fake i.d.'s there abbie in the summer of two thousand and eleven all they had to do was put out surveillance plan across the street like they did with john gotti as reaganite social club they would have been in the middle of the nine eleven plot the area thank you so much really important story investigative journalist and author of deal of the devil thank you. so after a tense forty eight hour ultimatum the egyptian military overthrew a democratically elected president mohamed morsi with the support of tens of millions of egyptians now that the constitution is suspended it's uncertain what lies ahead for the country however i'm hopeful that elections will come soon not just next elected leader will truly reflect the values of its people so with that said i want to extend my solidarity with the people of egypt today and to all of you have a wonderful night. play mission free play critic a should be free pla
peter lance dot com i have a story of a check cashing store in jersey city called sphinx trading the f.b.i. knew about it in seventy one ninety four two of the hijackers got their fake i.d.'s there abbie in the summer of two thousand and eleven all they had to do was put out surveillance plan across the street like they did with john gotti as reaganite social club they would have been in the middle of the nine eleven plot the area thank you so much really important story investigative...
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all right guys i'm taking a break but when i come back also the journalist peter lance about the secret world of the f.b.i. and mafia stick around. so basically when the saudis or the iraqis or the do the turn of the call that is when they provide the should invest the money for their own said that the same d.n.a. that cousins use share a language to share of a faith to share a culture and tradition now what you're saying is that because you are an arab because you are a muslim you for some reason have the same right to protecting the syrian people but to me it sounds just as you know condescending as the bushes claim or seems to you know supposedly call your responsibility to. choose your language. kill if we could with oh if the federal system is still so much. to choose good it's good consents to. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories could impact the minds choose the accent often. well. listen. ever seen anything like. what would you think if i said that you could steal and kill with complete immunity and do it all the time of the f.b.i. sounds like a far fetched
all right guys i'm taking a break but when i come back also the journalist peter lance about the secret world of the f.b.i. and mafia stick around. so basically when the saudis or the iraqis or the do the turn of the call that is when they provide the should invest the money for their own said that the same d.n.a. that cousins use share a language to share of a faith to share a culture and tradition now what you're saying is that because you are an arab because you are a muslim you for some...
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thanks guys i'm taking a break when i come back the journalist peter lance about the secret world of the f.b.i. and the mafia stick around. wealthy british style. that's no time to explain. markets why not scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjuror for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. community speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks posts at the cia pete interviews intriguing story for you you. see in trying. to find out more visit arabic don't all t.v. don't call. where. ever seen anything like. what would you think if i said that you could steal and kill with complete immunity and do it all the time of the f.b.i. sounds like a far fetched a tech novel doesn't it apparently it's not farfetched at all it's happening according to award winning investigator peter lance his new book deal with the devil details exactly how this kind of immoral activity has been supported and funded by the bureau it's specifically ta
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peter? >> ayman, i'm reading from notes about the read h-out from president's call to president morsi where he he conveyed concerns over recent developments in violence, specifically the violence directed to women. he stressed that democracy is "about more than elections. it is also about ensuring that the voices of all egyptians are heard and represented." from an american perspective, if you can break this down into plain english for us, what should americans be looking to have happen when this time expires? what are the possible outcomes in terms of who does take power in that country? >> well, right now we don't have a clear answer on that yet. the military has issued the ultimatum saying that president morsi must address the demands of the people. the demands have been two simple demands. one, either president morsi leaves or he calls for early elections. the united states has increasingly stood by president morsi over the past year. it's not yet clear what position they will take as th
peter? >> ayman, i'm reading from notes about the read h-out from president's call to president morsi where he he conveyed concerns over recent developments in violence, specifically the violence directed to women. he stressed that democracy is "about more than elections. it is also about ensuring that the voices of all egyptians are heard and represented." from an american perspective, if you can break this down into plain english for us, what should americans be looking to...
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peter's presence. >> reporter: the prosecutor says peter's dna was found on a used condom.but the defense attorney argues the dna was contaminated by another person's dna. the defense concedes peter was there for a short time but left after things got out of control [ indiscernible ] some could not recall if he was there. no one could testify to him doing or committing an act. >> reporter: he said peter is not the worst in the bunch and that he did not rape the victim. the jury could return with a verdict as early as next tuesday. if convicted of all charges, peter could be sentenced to life in prison. in martinez, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> marcelles peter' co- defendant jose montano will have his attorney give his closing argument tomorrow. he faces the same charges and sentence. >>> two girls who attacked an elderly woman on muni are in jail. police are crediting surveillance video that was posted online. the suspects punched the victim and stole her two purses. anonymous caller recognized one of the teens and gave her name. the tip was passed on to the san francisco police
peter's presence. >> reporter: the prosecutor says peter's dna was found on a used condom.but the defense attorney argues the dna was contaminated by another person's dna. the defense concedes peter was there for a short time but left after things got out of control [ indiscernible ] some could not recall if he was there. no one could testify to him doing or committing an act. >> reporter: he said peter is not the worst in the bunch and that he did not rape the victim. the jury...
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thanks guys i'm taking a break but when i come back the journalist peter lance about the secret world of the f.b.i. and the mafia stick around. you know how 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 knew you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction misinformation and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your right. wealthy british style. time to write in the front. leg. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. looking for a budget good of your job or save anything like the trouble. what would you think if i said that you could steal and kill with complete immunity and do it all the time of the f.b.i. sounds like a far fetched to tech the novel doesn't it apparently it'
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hello and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i am peter lavelle what if china ruled what if china were a military superpower on par with the united states what kind of world would we live in with china put into check washington's appetite for unilateral military action and manipulation of the global economy or would we witness another cold war where both beijing and washington been tainted chile the relatively peaceful world . to cross not china's rise i'm joined by han in washington he's a visiting fellow at the hudson institute we also have dan low balts in cincinnati he's a coeditor of new politics journal of socialist thought and in philadelphia we crossed him and then he is a political commentator and writer for a counterpunch all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it lynn if i go to you first in philadelphia what will the world look like today if china where the same military strike had the same military strength of the united states you know on par. it won't be a cold war i think it will be a
hello and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i am peter lavelle what if china ruled what if china were a military superpower on par with the united states what kind of world would we live in with china put into check washington's appetite for unilateral military action and manipulation of the global economy or would we witness another cold war where both beijing and washington been tainted chile the relatively peaceful world . to cross not china's rise i'm joined by han in...
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peter and paul. you want to tell the viewing audience and what that means. >> he was the archbishop last july. it was announced as soon as he took over the archdiocese of san francisco. every archbishop who is declared, needs to make a kind of their own pilgrimage and they go to rome. you said on june 29th. it is always on june 29th. on the fees of peter and paul. >> it is only worn by the archbishop. >> they he get a new one. and it is a piece of white cloth that goes around their next and has a lapette and it has jewels on it. it is the sign of being the archbishop. >> the pope wears one. because he is technically the archbishop of rome. and it is a unique ceremony. special wool that is used and raised especially for this purpose. it is rook old home week. and any of the archbishops. they come to rome with pilgrims and they have over 100 going. and it is a great year of celebration. and very large mass. and this is placed over his head and he gets to wear it whenever he is in the archdiocese. and w
peter and paul. you want to tell the viewing audience and what that means. >> he was the archbishop last july. it was announced as soon as he took over the archdiocese of san francisco. every archbishop who is declared, needs to make a kind of their own pilgrimage and they go to rome. you said on june 29th. it is always on june 29th. on the fees of peter and paul. >> it is only worn by the archbishop. >> they he get a new one. and it is a piece of white cloth that goes around...
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to london now where i can talk to human rights activist peter tatchell on the latest developments peter some say he has betrayed his country's a traitor so why would this be a human rights issue. but of course everyone has rights under the united nations refugee convention and what is so disturbing about this case is that the united states government is seeking to undermine a fundamental principle of international refugee law namely that a person has the right to apply for asylum and that right should not be obstructed in any way what the united states government is doing is seeking to obstruct edward snowden to seek asylum not to get asylum but to seek asylum you know he was bullied and menaced and threatened other countries around the world to not grant him asylum and to not give airspace so that a flight can take him to another country that is a direct attack upon the united nations refugee convention and it is shocking and appalling there's supposedly democratic government the united states with the collusion of european governments including the government here in britain has been
to london now where i can talk to human rights activist peter tatchell on the latest developments peter some say he has betrayed his country's a traitor so why would this be a human rights issue. but of course everyone has rights under the united nations refugee convention and what is so disturbing about this case is that the united states government is seeking to undermine a fundamental principle of international refugee law namely that a person has the right to apply for asylum and that right...
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with only nine hundred customers peter believes he can offer something that big banks can't. here's to personally people get a personal service here i know everyone who comes in of course i do or they're my neighbors this means there is a big trust the aren't just a number or part of a money making machine and when our t. stopped by at this one month bank we found that the man in charge wasn't alone the regulators were going through the books like they do in every other european bank people have to a once a year someone counts for four weeks i think it's a bit too long but hey that's the way it is even as we live more and more of our daily lives online and small towns like this one is still a place for the face to face because a bank sometimes i need to go to the city banks are all run by machines don't even get me started on the internet it becomes that we have here we are all members not customers. it's hardly the most modern of operations opened at the end of the nineteenth century some of the equipment looks like it isn't much younger now wouldn't mind talking up my prede
with only nine hundred customers peter believes he can offer something that big banks can't. here's to personally people get a personal service here i know everyone who comes in of course i do or they're my neighbors this means there is a big trust the aren't just a number or part of a money making machine and when our t. stopped by at this one month bank we found that the man in charge wasn't alone the regulators were going through the books like they do in every other european bank people...
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tracy: let's go back to peter barnes. peter: we like to parse the statement.activity downgraded slightly. this is the first time that fomc has used the word modest to describe the economy in more than three years. last night, he'd dissented because he felt that the fed must defend its 2%. that language appears to have worked. finally, i do want to mention that you always have to note when the fed goes out of its way to highlight something. you may see it for tapering or waiting on tapering on quantitative easing. when you see that highlighted, we want to pay attention to it. ashley: thanks a lot. cheryl: all right. we have some breaking news. prices rising $1.95. it is a gain of nearly 2% on the day. ashley: the president offers up aatax proposal remix. the fed will continue its bond buying program. the debt ceiling is looming. washington has a lot of fiscal policy issues to get an order. he is joining us now with his take. there are an awful lot of issues and topics to get through. do you think it is fairly accurate? >> it is not a sign of a strong economy. a
tracy: let's go back to peter barnes. peter: we like to parse the statement.activity downgraded slightly. this is the first time that fomc has used the word modest to describe the economy in more than three years. last night, he'd dissented because he felt that the fed must defend its 2%. that language appears to have worked. finally, i do want to mention that you always have to note when the fed goes out of its way to highlight something. you may see it for tapering or waiting on tapering on...
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a low in welcome across all things considered i'm peter lavelle what if china ruled what if china were a military superpower on par with the. united states what kind of world would we live in which china put in to check washington's appetite for unilateral military action and manipulation of the global economy or would we witness another cold war where both beijing and washington been tainted chile the relatively peaceful world . to cross not china's rise i'm joined by han in washington he's a visiting fellow at the hudson institute we also have dan low balts in cincinnati he's a coeditor of new politics journal of socialist thought and in philadelphia we crossed him and then he is a political commentator and writer for a counterpunch all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it lynn if i go to you first in philadelphia what will the world look like today if china were the same military strength had the same military strength of the united states you know on par. it won't be a cold war i think it will be a series of
a low in welcome across all things considered i'm peter lavelle what if china ruled what if china were a military superpower on par with the. united states what kind of world would we live in which china put in to check washington's appetite for unilateral military action and manipulation of the global economy or would we witness another cold war where both beijing and washington been tainted chile the relatively peaceful world . to cross not china's rise i'm joined by han in washington he's a...
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i want to get peter sc will hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order towill hif into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order toill hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order toll hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order to hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order to hiff ino this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order tohiff int this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in or expand the economy? >> yes, i would. i think that's a good policy, but an even better policy would be to set some explicit target for nominal gdp growth and use that as a way to steer monetary policy. but qe is better than nothing. >> pete, inflation never panned out. janet yellen wins the forecasting prize. i gave
i want to get peter sc will hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order towill hif into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order toill hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order toll hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue quantitative easing and bond buying in order to hiff into this. would you advocate the fed continue...
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peter, what is the impact? if you say that wal-mart has to pay $12.50 per hour where does the money come from? >> that is the question. wal-mart is portrayed as the bad guy that it will lessen profits but it has a business plan. id allows it to hire hundreds of thousands of employees to offer products at low prices. to pay the living wage as you call it, will inhibit them from doing so. melissa: it rich, it doesn't seem that it makes economic sense a and it is targeted to wal-mart there is also in theory to home depot or macy's but there is the grandfather clause but it seems that only applies to wal-mart that means a 1800 less jobs in the area. >> the question becomes economics the answer for the community or for the wal-mart family? in 2007 i was in georgia in an upscale community. melissa: is not like there is a wal-mart guy who is collecting this. it is shareholders also a pension fund. the money will come from higher prices in the store which is passed on to consumers, or it will come from a few were worke
peter, what is the impact? if you say that wal-mart has to pay $12.50 per hour where does the money come from? >> that is the question. wal-mart is portrayed as the bad guy that it will lessen profits but it has a business plan. id allows it to hire hundreds of thousands of employees to offer products at low prices. to pay the living wage as you call it, will inhibit them from doing so. melissa: it rich, it doesn't seem that it makes economic sense a and it is targeted to wal-mart there...
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peter, let's start first with the captain and the co-pilot. we heard adam housley say they seem to be in good condition. when will they be interviewed? what could they say? how important is that interview process in piecing what happened together? >> well, the interview process will likely take place today. the ntsb likes to get to witnesses and participants in these kinds of events as quickly as possible. so they will likely be interviewed today. at the same time, they're going to be checking their work schedules over the past week to make sure that these pilots were not fatigued. that they were ready to do their job. and then as has been mentioned, people are going to listen to that voice recorder and make sure that the pilots performed their checklists correctly and that they were what they call situationally aware. that they knew where they were. they knew what was going on. generally in a landing like this, a visual flight landing, one pilot is handling the controls. the second is calling off the sync rate which is essentially the altitud
peter, let's start first with the captain and the co-pilot. we heard adam housley say they seem to be in good condition. when will they be interviewed? what could they say? how important is that interview process in piecing what happened together? >> well, the interview process will likely take place today. the ntsb likes to get to witnesses and participants in these kinds of events as quickly as possible. so they will likely be interviewed today. at the same time, they're going to be...
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it i will say that again. 415-543-6222 and my email is peter@iorc.org. that is peter. thank you very much for your time and i appreciate your service. >> thank you. is there any more public comment? is there anyone on the bridge line? >> no, madame chair. >> okay. seeing that there is no more public comment, we will move to 4, which is a report from the chair. good afternoon. i am co-chair wilson everyone. happy june, you guys. it's here, june, june, june. i want to say thank you for everyone being here today. i am glad you guys came out. thank you council members. i am glad to see everyone here today and doing well. i would like to say today i am asking roland wong to be co-chair with me, if i am missing from the pulpit, he will co-chair from where he is to be accessible. thank you very much mr. roland wong and i would like to say thank you to everyone who sends invitations for us to go different places in the city. there are different events to go to and wonderful things to do and i can't get to all of them, but thank you for sending them. keep sending them and we'll
it i will say that again. 415-543-6222 and my email is peter@iorc.org. that is peter. thank you very much for your time and i appreciate your service. >> thank you. is there any more public comment? is there anyone on the bridge line? >> no, madame chair. >> okay. seeing that there is no more public comment, we will move to 4, which is a report from the chair. good afternoon. i am co-chair wilson everyone. happy june, you guys. it's here, june, june, june. i want to say thank...