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"peter who hasn't answered because something has gone terribly wrong"? peter? peter, are you there?kid. okay, he's in the left upstairs bedroom. all right, you keep the car going in case there's trouble. all right, i got him, lois. (quietly): peter, what the-- that's not scotty! that's ben! oh. well, you know, we ain't known this family that long. i'm still learning everybody's names. damn it, put him back and go get scotty, the baby! okay, so i'll go get the baby, and while i'm doing that, maybe you do something about that snatchy tone. lois, is this the right one?! shh! peter! yes. now, come on. hope: what was that? ben: i don't know. it came from scotty's room. (tires screech) all right, we did it! yes! we got the kid and the treasure. peter, there's no treasure. oh, well, never mind, then. peter: stay tuned for more... tv announcer: we now return to one-hour crime show where the murderer is the most famous person in the credits. i think you're gonna want to take a look at this. what do we got? looks like somebody had a rough night out. boy, you can say that again. better get the
"peter who hasn't answered because something has gone terribly wrong"? peter? peter, are you there?kid. okay, he's in the left upstairs bedroom. all right, you keep the car going in case there's trouble. all right, i got him, lois. (quietly): peter, what the-- that's not scotty! that's ben! oh. well, you know, we ain't known this family that long. i'm still learning everybody's names. damn it, put him back and go get scotty, the baby! okay, so i'll go get the baby, and while i'm doing...
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well, aren't you the peter griffin of peter griffin cadillac? no, that's another guy. hi.eter griffin cadillac, we believe in three things: fair dealing, family, and friendship. i've lived in quahog my whole life. i love it here. and you're gonna love a peter griffin cadillac. scumbag. ♪ my b♪ (hey-la-day-la my you'boyfriend's back) ♪ble ♪ ♪ when you see him comin' better cut out on the double ♪ ♪ (hey-la-day-la my boyfriend's back) ♪ all right, lois, remember to feed the cat, and remember to get a cat. i still don't understand why you got to go all the way to hollywood. because i know tom tucker could be a great actor, and i'm gonna help him make it happen. you see, everybody needs just one person to believe in their dreams so they can spread their wings and fly. dad, can i have money for dance classes? sit down, you dumpy bread loaf. i'd pay to see you not dance. when will you be back? i don't know. but i'll be sure to be back before chris's big dance class recital. i believe in that boy. i don't want to dance! you'll dance! boy, i don't know, peter, being back out here
well, aren't you the peter griffin of peter griffin cadillac? no, that's another guy. hi.eter griffin cadillac, we believe in three things: fair dealing, family, and friendship. i've lived in quahog my whole life. i love it here. and you're gonna love a peter griffin cadillac. scumbag. ♪ my b♪ (hey-la-day-la my you'boyfriend's back) ♪ble ♪ ♪ when you see him comin' better cut out on the double ♪ ♪ (hey-la-day-la my boyfriend's back) ♪ all right, lois, remember to feed the cat,...
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to the peter-dactyl.h, no, now i got to take care of the babies. peter: stay tuned for more... look, peter, his car's still there. maybe they haven't left yet. quagmire, let me in, you son of a bitch! quagmire (recorded): i'm sorry i'm not home to receive you. the reason being that you have sufficiently scared me away from your wife or daughter. i plan to get help and use better judgment in the future. wait a minute, so quagmire just changed all of a sudden, just like that? you want me to read this or not? no, grandpa, i don't. no kid wants to be read anything anymore. computers exist. it's just you won't leave. okay, where were we? quagmire's front door. you think they're hiding in there? (engine revving) oh, no! peter, look. see you later, suckers. oh, good luck to them. peter! oh, right, right. let's go. (tires squealing) (horns honking) we're never going to get up there. i wonder what's causing all this traffic. oh, boy. yep, there's the problem. not drawn yet. come on, guys. really? let's go. what th
to the peter-dactyl.h, no, now i got to take care of the babies. peter: stay tuned for more... look, peter, his car's still there. maybe they haven't left yet. quagmire, let me in, you son of a bitch! quagmire (recorded): i'm sorry i'm not home to receive you. the reason being that you have sufficiently scared me away from your wife or daughter. i plan to get help and use better judgment in the future. wait a minute, so quagmire just changed all of a sudden, just like that? you want me to read...
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peter griffin.at family guy are, frankly, sickened by the sorry state of education in this country and how little you people read anymore. so, for this next cutaway, we're gonna make you read it. that's right, you heard me. do a little work once in a while, instead of having everything spoon-fed. you want your yuks, put in a little effort. all right, go ahead. okay, that one might have been more of a visual, but you feel that feeling you got right now? that's satisfaction. you just read something. and no one can take that away from you. proud of you. geez, you're a mess. what is that? it was finger-paint day. what the hell? why didn't they clean you up before you left? brian, there's, like, 37 other kids in there. one was in a drawer all day. wow, seems like lois would've checked that stuff out before sending you. yeah, you'd think so, right? i mean, it's clearly not a place of business. it's someone's house. you know, half the time you can hear someone showering. i mean, you never see them, but you
peter griffin.at family guy are, frankly, sickened by the sorry state of education in this country and how little you people read anymore. so, for this next cutaway, we're gonna make you read it. that's right, you heard me. do a little work once in a while, instead of having everything spoon-fed. you want your yuks, put in a little effort. all right, go ahead. okay, that one might have been more of a visual, but you feel that feeling you got right now? that's satisfaction. you just read...
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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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"one man, two guvnors" and "peter and the starcatcher." wayne barker is our brilliant composer, and i happened to write the lyrics for the songs that are in the play, so... therefore, my double nominee -- nominated -- "double nominee" sounds like a medical diagnosis. it creeps me out a little bit. >> we should say that rick and roger have been partners for a long time. is it impossible to live with this guy, with his two tony award nominations? >> no, actually, what was scary was that -- the, you know -- and it truly is enough to be nominated. it's the cliche of all times, isn't it, but it's just jolly to be in the group, you know, and for people to notice what you do. it's delightful, and, you know, we're not ever defined by one thing that we do, and so it's very nice that people notice as you go down the road somehow. >> haskins: and you're a tony winner. >> rees: i am a tony winner, that's right, i won for best makeup in 1930-- [ laughter ] >> a category that's no longer, you know, in competition. >> now, rick, i know you're a big, big
"one man, two guvnors" and "peter and the starcatcher." wayne barker is our brilliant composer, and i happened to write the lyrics for the songs that are in the play, so... therefore, my double nominee -- nominated -- "double nominee" sounds like a medical diagnosis. it creeps me out a little bit. >> we should say that rick and roger have been partners for a long time. is it impossible to live with this guy, with his two tony award nominations? >> no,...
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any kind of disabled chick, peter.hat regular chicks don't even think of. besides, you know me. i'm into a lot of different stuff. what, did you hear something? no, it's all good. all right. you know, chris, a little friendly advice. uh, you're gonna start dating soon; probably good to get in the habit of chewing with your mouth closed. doesn't bother me, i'm just-- you know, one friend to another. oh, what, you got a problem with me? you think i'm gross? don't do that. don't do that. yeah. this is what you are and this is what i am. peter, hurry up! you're missing dinner. (grunting, screaming) (bleeping) lois, what the hell?! oh, my god, peter, are you okay?! what the hell happened to the stairs?! they're all slippery now! i had them replaced, remember? the old ones were so rough, and stewie got that splinter, so i thought replacing the wood was the best way to go. when'd you do that?! the other day, when you spent all that time at the drugstore. oh, yeah. couldn't figure out if that hispanic lady worked there or not.
any kind of disabled chick, peter.hat regular chicks don't even think of. besides, you know me. i'm into a lot of different stuff. what, did you hear something? no, it's all good. all right. you know, chris, a little friendly advice. uh, you're gonna start dating soon; probably good to get in the habit of chewing with your mouth closed. doesn't bother me, i'm just-- you know, one friend to another. oh, what, you got a problem with me? you think i'm gross? don't do that. don't do that. yeah....
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peter she's not leveling with people what i told her specifically was when. the president of the world bank was being fired by the board of executive directors paul wolfowitz because he had given an exorbitant pay raise to his girlfriend shall resign i found out because i speak dutch and i happened to be in holland i found out from the representative of the dutch government on the board that the executive directors were being blackmailed to prevent them from firing paul wolfowitz and i came back and i went to the treasury department kenneth peel and i told him what was going on and i told him that we were going to lose nato over this that it was not in the united states' national interest to prevent paul wolfowitz from being fired for giving thirty percent pay raise to his girlfriend so no no and dianne feinstein knows this specifically i went to her. you know she's on the senate committee select intelligence and she's supposed to have oversight and she has fallen down on the job the united states congress has been bought up they're not representing american
peter she's not leveling with people what i told her specifically was when. the president of the world bank was being fired by the board of executive directors paul wolfowitz because he had given an exorbitant pay raise to his girlfriend shall resign i found out because i speak dutch and i happened to be in holland i found out from the representative of the dutch government on the board that the executive directors were being blackmailed to prevent them from firing paul wolfowitz and i came...
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peter! peter!eis meses despuÉs. ♪ ♪ (gritos de alegrÍa).
peter! peter!eis meses despuÉs. ♪ ♪ (gritos de alegrÍa).
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peter, i want to go to you first. before we get to the bush chain book, it's incredible and i can't wait to talk about it. first to talk about the news of the day, which has been a rolling months long news cycle, the snowden weeks. in your time covering the white house, which has been several years, do you think it's possible the president did not know the nsa was monitoring personal phone calls of 35 world leaders? >> is it possible, sure, it is possible. that's a disturbing fact in itself. the president is left in this awkward position where neither of the two main explanations is all that -- you know, all that appealing. either he didn't know or he did know. either one he gets in trouble. you mention the bush book, which is very nice of you to mention, it does go back to the bush administration. these are the same issues, right, for going on for more than a decade. to have begun in 2002 happened during the run up to the war in iraq. in that time we were bugging delegations at the u.n. trying to get a resolution thr
peter, i want to go to you first. before we get to the bush chain book, it's incredible and i can't wait to talk about it. first to talk about the news of the day, which has been a rolling months long news cycle, the snowden weeks. in your time covering the white house, which has been several years, do you think it's possible the president did not know the nsa was monitoring personal phone calls of 35 world leaders? >> is it possible, sure, it is possible. that's a disturbing fact in...
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peter, i got to admit, it's not bad at all. devoting my life to leisure. i guess this is what people mean by the word "relax." take care, dear. we'll see you soon. yeah, have fun. just remember not to go out into actual florida. you don't want to meet those people. (doorbell rings) hi. i just moved into the neighborhood, and i'm required by law to inform you that i am a sex offender. oh, don't worry about it-- so am i. this whole block is s.o.'s. we use the abbreviation "s.o's" because it saves a lot of time over saying "sex offender," because that's all we talk about. well, i'm also into football. don't care. no time for f.b. all about s.o. make no mistake, florida is the south's trash can. boy, these eggs are delicious. good job, lois. good job, local hen. aw, bucka bucka baw. (phone rings) hello? hi, mom. what? oh, my god! oh, my god, o-okay, we'll be down there as soon as we can. mom, what's wrong? we're going to florida. why? what happened? there's something horribly wrong with your grandpa. oh, lois! i'm so glad you made
peter, i got to admit, it's not bad at all. devoting my life to leisure. i guess this is what people mean by the word "relax." take care, dear. we'll see you soon. yeah, have fun. just remember not to go out into actual florida. you don't want to meet those people. (doorbell rings) hi. i just moved into the neighborhood, and i'm required by law to inform you that i am a sex offender. oh, don't worry about it-- so am i. this whole block is s.o.'s. we use the abbreviation...
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peter's given us some research that's pretty compelling, so give us a call. >> peter, tell me more about the pain that you had. >>well, i suffered like you couldn't even imagine for 15 years. i had severe pain in my left hip that led to pain in my back, my neck, my knees and my feet. >> and what did you try that worked for you? >> no matter what i tried- drugs, dietary supplements- nothing really gave me my mobility back or gave me complete relief. the truth is that these things just don't work because they don't get to the root cause of the problem. >> so what happened when you finally started taking supple? >> it was miraculous. within 7 days, i felt a significant reduction in pain. within a month, i was completely pain-free, i was fully mobile again, and i've been like that now for years. no matter what i do, i can't even get the pain back. it's my passion now just to help other people get their lives back and to stay active just like these real supple users have. >> as i get older, it's just important to me that i can do all the activities that i want to do and not be held back by pa
peter's given us some research that's pretty compelling, so give us a call. >> peter, tell me more about the pain that you had. >>well, i suffered like you couldn't even imagine for 15 years. i had severe pain in my left hip that led to pain in my back, my neck, my knees and my feet. >> and what did you try that worked for you? >> no matter what i tried- drugs, dietary supplements- nothing really gave me my mobility back or gave me complete relief. the truth is that...
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let's go to peter. we have a regional powers here who have a major interest in what is going on in iraq. >> yes. in fact, it has become very complicated. during the civil war, assad's syria cooperated with al qaeda in facilitating attacks on the shiitesflow into iraq. iran was supporting and is supporting both of the government in baghdad come the shiite led government and the other government. assad in syria and now maliki who was a victim of what assad had been doing in the last decade is now assad's strongest support. meanwhile, the sunnis in syria have linked up with the sunnis in iraq. the kurds part of iraq which for all practical purposes is an independent state has a different foreign policy from baghdad. it had its own ties to the syrian opposition. it has been supporting the syrian kurds who have established their own rigid and wish to emulate -- region and wish to emulate. here is another actor which is an interesting position is turkey. prior to 2003, the turkish government considered anythi
let's go to peter. we have a regional powers here who have a major interest in what is going on in iraq. >> yes. in fact, it has become very complicated. during the civil war, assad's syria cooperated with al qaeda in facilitating attacks on the shiitesflow into iraq. iran was supporting and is supporting both of the government in baghdad come the shiite led government and the other government. assad in syria and now maliki who was a victim of what assad had been doing in the last decade...
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peter's given us some research that's pretty compelling, so give us a call. >> peter, tell me more about the pain that you had. >>well, i suffered like you couldn't even imagine for 15 years. i had severe pain in my left hip that led to pain in my back, my neck, my knees and my feet. >> and what did you try that worked for you? >> no matter what i tried- drugs, dietary supplements- nothing really gave me my mobility back or gave me complete relief. the truth is that these things just don't work because they don't get to the root cause of the problem. >> so what happened when you finally started taking supple? >> it was miraculous. within 7 days, i felt a significant reduction in pain. within a month, i was completely pain-free, was fully mobile again, and i've been like that now for years. no matter what i do, i can't even get the pain back. it's my passion now just to help other people get their lives back and to stay active just like these real supple users have. >> as i get older, it's just important to me that i can do all the activities that i want to do and not be held back by pain
peter's given us some research that's pretty compelling, so give us a call. >> peter, tell me more about the pain that you had. >>well, i suffered like you couldn't even imagine for 15 years. i had severe pain in my left hip that led to pain in my back, my neck, my knees and my feet. >> and what did you try that worked for you? >> no matter what i tried- drugs, dietary supplements- nothing really gave me my mobility back or gave me complete relief. the truth is that...
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our security analyst, peter bergen weighs in on the other side of this break.guess who? mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. >>> breaking news here on cnn. please pay attention. cnn confirmed u.s. special forces went on a mission in somalia, went after al shabaab's leader, possibly linked to the kenya mall attack. that is a group that claimed they carried out the deadly attack in kenya's westgate mall. also, the other breaking
our security analyst, peter bergen weighs in on the other side of this break.guess who? mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make...
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peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. after weeks of questions about whether the obama care website could be fixed and when many say
peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. after weeks of questions about whether the obama care website could be fixed and when many say
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. >> fox's peter doocyav >> fox's peter doocyav reports next. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes!ve issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. live the regular life. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of look
. >> fox's peter doocyav >> fox's peter doocyav reports next. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes!ve issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. live the regular life. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still...
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let's go to peter barnes with details on what it is. peter, what do we know?yl, this morning's plan, it appears, but with a few changes, and they do plan to try to vote on this tonight. the new, the changed plan, the new plan would fund the government, open the government and fund it through december 15th. this is a change from what we heard this morning. they would have, their plan this morning would have funded the government through january. they would increase the tet ceiling through -- debt ceiling through february 7th, and that is what they had this morning, that's the same as the senate bill that they're working on, the bipartisan bill over there. they would eliminate the extraordinary measures that the treasury has been allowed to take to stay under the debt ceiling since it hit the debt ceiling back in may, the house wants to get rid of those extraordinary measures like not funding government pensions temporarily. they would also include this language that would require members of congress and their staffs and the administration, the president, the ca
let's go to peter barnes with details on what it is. peter, what do we know?yl, this morning's plan, it appears, but with a few changes, and they do plan to try to vote on this tonight. the new, the changed plan, the new plan would fund the government, open the government and fund it through december 15th. this is a change from what we heard this morning. they would have, their plan this morning would have funded the government through january. they would increase the tet ceiling through --...
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he became architect of saint peter's.e reworked the language of classical architecture into a massive, sculptural style. he was commissioned to rebuild the civic square of rome, the piazza campidoglio. on a hill above the forum, he created a classical frame for the medieval city hall-- a stage for the drama of politics. as he had with saint peter's, michelangelo used a bold reworking of classical architecture and integrated ancient statues into his design. throughout his life as architect and artist, michelangelo had stayed at the center of power-- a turbulent force in turbulent times. but there is anoth journey in his life as an artist which became increasingly important to him-- a journey equally heroic, equally mythic, but private. it's revealed in his intimate productions-- in his letters, in his sonnets and sketches. and it takes him away from this public stage into his inner life-- questioning the artist's role and indeed the very nature of art itself. in his final years, michelangelo wrote a profoundly personal son
he became architect of saint peter's.e reworked the language of classical architecture into a massive, sculptural style. he was commissioned to rebuild the civic square of rome, the piazza campidoglio. on a hill above the forum, he created a classical frame for the medieval city hall-- a stage for the drama of politics. as he had with saint peter's, michelangelo used a bold reworking of classical architecture and integrated ancient statues into his design. throughout his life as architect and...
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peter barnes live at the event in washington, d.c., with more. peter. peter: that's right, dennis.tment summit organized by the commerce department and brought in a lot of big hitters. treasury secretary was here this morning, the president will be speaking a little later this afternoon. we have one of our cast here today, a panelist at this event, the ceo of deloitte, the world's largest accounting firm. thank you for joining us on fox business. what are your overseas clients saying now about investing in the united states? >> i think generally speaking they are extremely positive, they see all the opportunity and see the growth is 2.5%. notwithstanding the issues in the beltway. peter: what are the variables that make the united states more attractive than opening manufacturing plant in china? >> first of all, people. we have an invigorating workforce, we are highly productive, where the most productive nation in the world and we retrain our workforce regularly. the rules are the rules. sometimes too complicated. we are like number for the world today, all signs are pointing forw
peter barnes live at the event in washington, d.c., with more. peter. peter: that's right, dennis.tment summit organized by the commerce department and brought in a lot of big hitters. treasury secretary was here this morning, the president will be speaking a little later this afternoon. we have one of our cast here today, a panelist at this event, the ceo of deloitte, the world's largest accounting firm. thank you for joining us on fox business. what are your overseas clients saying now about...
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>> peter welch, would you answer that?rs of congress, it's a basic question of fairness t chairman hensley asks a pointed question. peter, what's your responsible to that? i want we are subject to the same rules as everything else. those of us in congress are required by law to be in the exchanges. we are not on the same health cause as before. and there's an employer-based cry bugs that federal employees get. you can argue about obama care even senator grassley said his goal was to have -- not to deny employer-based contributions -- >> before that was changed by the stroke of a pen coming out of the white house, peter. >> that's right. >> and you're still eligible. for huge subsidies. that i think is troublesome. it's not huge subsidies. it's employer-sponsored subsidies. this is not about the members of congress, but about health care for all americans. >> all right. >> hold it. it's also about how do you change or pass a law? you have to get the votes. in the house, you've got to get them in the senate. keep in mind we
>> peter welch, would you answer that?rs of congress, it's a basic question of fairness t chairman hensley asks a pointed question. peter, what's your responsible to that? i want we are subject to the same rules as everything else. those of us in congress are required by law to be in the exchanges. we are not on the same health cause as before. and there's an employer-based cry bugs that federal employees get. you can argue about obama care even senator grassley said his goal was to have...
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>> no, i think facing facts, peter. for all the talk of a grand bargain, look at the last few sort of crisis we've had. there's sadly enough of them we have a working group of examples. we can barely agree on small bore thing much less lets put entitlement reform, tax increases on the table. we're just not there. i don't think we're going to be there until maybe after the 2016 election when some of these big issues of what we should do as a country with our debt and spending problems come -- are judged by the american public. i'm not convinced for the 2016 election. paul ryan and harry are politically realistic, a nice idea. there's nothing in the recent past in terms of congress and their dealings with the president that suggest it can happen. >> we're going to use, chris, your worst weekend to launch into the final topic for this conversation. this is the worst week in washington from maryland attorney general doug genzler. he says he's reading a text, looks like he's taking photo. >> could be kool-aid in the red cups
>> no, i think facing facts, peter. for all the talk of a grand bargain, look at the last few sort of crisis we've had. there's sadly enough of them we have a working group of examples. we can barely agree on small bore thing much less lets put entitlement reform, tax increases on the table. we're just not there. i don't think we're going to be there until maybe after the 2016 election when some of these big issues of what we should do as a country with our debt and spending problems come...
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response, peter, of everybody does it, doesn't seem to be holding.ith the u.s. on spying. we should point out that the president had to get on the phone -- hold it there for a second -- with merkel and hollande to apologize. and merkel and the british president are pushing for a u.n. resolution for internet privacy. how big a deal is this in the white house? >> this is hardly the first time we have spied on friends and allies. i remember during the bush administration it was revealed we were spying on the u.n. delegations at the very moment in 2003 we were looking for their support on the iraq resolution. it's one of these things where governments don't like to talk about it, don't like to confront it. it is a blow to german and french pride to suggest americans are able to and willing to do that. i think it's interesting that the president's people told the germans he didn't know about this. what jay carney said is we are not doing it now, we will not do it in the future. >> it started under president bush but continued under president obama. >> he
response, peter, of everybody does it, doesn't seem to be holding.ith the u.s. on spying. we should point out that the president had to get on the phone -- hold it there for a second -- with merkel and hollande to apologize. and merkel and the british president are pushing for a u.n. resolution for internet privacy. how big a deal is this in the white house? >> this is hardly the first time we have spied on friends and allies. i remember during the bush administration it was revealed we...
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he painted saint peter as a confused and frightened old man...he virgin, in life, as a neighborhood housewife. the virgin in death he painted as a swollen, careworn corpse. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as dead rather than dying. caravaggio was rebelling against idealized depictions such as this conversion of saint paul by taddeo zuccaro. this was the conventional way in which divine intervention on earth was portrayed, of santa maria del popolo like a fin rome,drea caravaggio's conversion of saint paul depicts the intrusion of the divine into human life as a real moment meant to be seen from the perspective of someone kneeling in prayer. a contemporary commented that it looked like an accident in a blacksmith's shop. caravaggio, in the spirit of the counter reformation saints, was pleading through his pictures for man's direct knowledge of god. a principal device he used to achieve his purpose was chiaro scuro, the contrast of light and dark in the canvas. caravaggio rejec
he painted saint peter as a confused and frightened old man...he virgin, in life, as a neighborhood housewife. the virgin in death he painted as a swollen, careworn corpse. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as dead rather than dying. caravaggio was rebelling against idealized depictions such as this conversion of saint paul by taddeo zuccaro. this was the conventional way in which divine intervention on earth was portrayed,...
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schweizer more of conversations with great minds of peter schweitzer right after this.drama is that no origin. stories are there is still a few loose. and notice. the faces changing the world writes never. holding. on to pictures of today's you know. from around the globe. local. t.v. . the fact that. they were going to do the film did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which threaten all voters. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and oppressive of their own we've been a hydrogen client handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once the old testament and i'm tom are going to get on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try and rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america have fun ever feel ready to join the movement then walk a littl
schweizer more of conversations with great minds of peter schweitzer right after this.drama is that no origin. stories are there is still a few loose. and notice. the faces changing the world writes never. holding. on to pictures of today's you know. from around the globe. local. t.v. . the fact that. they were going to do the film did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which...
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what can we do to stop congress from treating our democracy like one big get get rich scheme last peter spies are in tonight's conversations with great my. you did you know this tomorrow stop watching us is holding a rally here in washington approach as the n.s.a.'s domestic spying program stop watching us as a coalition of more than one hundred organizations and companies that cover the entire political spectrum some members of the coalition include the a.c.l.u. was illa demand progress and for. works rally goers will be handing out more than a half a million petitions to rational offices reminding lawmakers that they work for us and will be held accountable that domestic mass surveillance continues in preparation for tomorrow's rally and day of action the group has released a video check of the. revelations that have emerged in the past few months from whistleblower edward snowden and others have painted a disturbing picture of widespread suspicion less surveillance of american citizens we got a wake up call just recently. n.s.a. snooping includes the interception and collection of ca
what can we do to stop congress from treating our democracy like one big get get rich scheme last peter spies are in tonight's conversations with great my. you did you know this tomorrow stop watching us is holding a rally here in washington approach as the n.s.a.'s domestic spying program stop watching us as a coalition of more than one hundred organizations and companies that cover the entire political spectrum some members of the coalition include the a.c.l.u. was illa demand progress and...
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thank you, robert, john and peter. stick around. we're going to come back with some of you in the second half of the show. back to you. >> thank you very much. the debt limit deadline fast approaching if we go over, what gets paid and what doesn't? well, he's not jack lew but today steve liesman plays him on tv. you won't want to miss that. coming up next. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise finan
thank you, robert, john and peter. stick around. we're going to come back with some of you in the second half of the show. back to you. >> thank you very much. the debt limit deadline fast approaching if we go over, what gets paid and what doesn't? well, he's not jack lew but today steve liesman plays him on tv. you won't want to miss that. coming up next. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most...
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peter and jim have a view on this. i'll just say, how do you say that, given how the market reacted to the two surprises? in both very violent ways that made it clear that both interest rates and stocks, which are two things the federal reserve can really effect affect, have been sensitive to the outlook for tapering? >> one interesting thing, we have the september 18th stock market rally. we gave it back on the next three days. i don't blame expectations because the government was going to shut down a month later. to me that was a sign maybe for the first time in many years the fed has somewhat lost its influence on the stock market because of the confusion it created. i think the fed is losing its influence on the bond market and if they lose influence on pushing stock prices higher they have an issue because the transmission mechanism is somewhat lost. >> you think this is why the market has been swooning since the record highs on september 18th and september 19th? because we've been talking about this, if the marke
peter and jim have a view on this. i'll just say, how do you say that, given how the market reacted to the two surprises? in both very violent ways that made it clear that both interest rates and stocks, which are two things the federal reserve can really effect affect, have been sensitive to the outlook for tapering? >> one interesting thing, we have the september 18th stock market rally. we gave it back on the next three days. i don't blame expectations because the government was going...
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peter can you hear me okay? >> yes, i do. >> all right.when did you come up with this idea to give away free bug burgers to furloughed workers? >> i came up with the idea last thursday, because a lot of my customers -- [ technical difficulties ] -- talking to each other, saying that they might not be going to work, and i thought this would be a nice gesture to do something nice for a lot of my customers. >> peter everyone would love to have a free lunch, did you bother to a verify if the people you were feeding were actually furloughed workers? >> yes, the rule is they have to show a federal id, and we want to show the people that z burger cares more about the federal workers than the politicians do. >> yeah. yeah. how many burgers, peter do you think you have given away over the last few days? >> the last three days we gave out over 18,000 burgers which translated into $90,000 if we would have sold those burgers. >> wow. how frustrated are the people that are coming to see you in the store? >> they don't show that side of it to me. but th
peter can you hear me okay? >> yes, i do. >> all right.when did you come up with this idea to give away free bug burgers to furloughed workers? >> i came up with the idea last thursday, because a lot of my customers -- [ technical difficulties ] -- talking to each other, saying that they might not be going to work, and i thought this would be a nice gesture to do something nice for a lot of my customers. >> peter everyone would love to have a free lunch, did you bother...
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joining us from capitol hill is jeremy peters. so jeremy, give us an idea of where this goes from here. you do have what seems to be two inextractable positions. republicans are saying what compromise means is giving up key parts of the affordable care act. where do we go from here? >> well, i think one of the first things to point out that's very important is how unified democrats are on this. usually you don't see the democratic party standing so firm. but they have that going for them in a way that no other conference in congress does. you vechb democrats breaking away in the house from nancy pelosi. but harry reid has been able to hold all of his members in the same line. in the house, of course, john boehner has people breaking off from him in increasing numbers every day. in the senate, it's the same story. as long as the democrats can remain firm, i think you're going to continue to see this volley of legislation coming back and forth from the house to the senate, where the house passes something that it says will help reso
joining us from capitol hill is jeremy peters. so jeremy, give us an idea of where this goes from here. you do have what seems to be two inextractable positions. republicans are saying what compromise means is giving up key parts of the affordable care act. where do we go from here? >> well, i think one of the first things to point out that's very important is how unified democrats are on this. usually you don't see the democratic party standing so firm. but they have that going for them...
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in now is just way too extreme. >> maggie and peter wilsome of got married nearly eight months ago.lusively to cnn, she shows me the last postcard she received from her husband sent during a stopover in norway on the way to the arctic. >> lis last sentence is it should be a cool action if the russians can keep their sense of humor. >> but no one is laughing now as members of the arctic 30 face up to 15 years in a russian prison. wilcox spent decades with greenpeace protesting to protect the environment. >> we all like to think we try to make the world a better place in our own small way, but it's rare for someone to devote their whole life to this, and peter has. >> reporter: for his 18-year-old daughter natasha, a college freshman, hearing her father called a pirate is a shock. when you saw your father with handcuffs there, what kind of feeling did you have? >> angry. >> anger, huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: is there a message you would want to send the authorities in russia right now? >> i would ask them to open a dictionary and read the definition of piracy. >> yeah. >> in fact, russ
in now is just way too extreme. >> maggie and peter wilsome of got married nearly eight months ago.lusively to cnn, she shows me the last postcard she received from her husband sent during a stopover in norway on the way to the arctic. >> lis last sentence is it should be a cool action if the russians can keep their sense of humor. >> but no one is laughing now as members of the arctic 30 face up to 15 years in a russian prison. wilcox spent decades with greenpeace protesting...
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there are still some deals and peter's got them for you.'s ahead. >>> this week jay-z is standing by barneys. the store is accused of engaging in racial profiling against its customers. don dahler is with us. good morning. >> good morning. with an estimated net worth of $475 mull jay-z is the epitome of the rap mogul. his empire spans music, sports, restaurants, and nation. he announced a partnership with barneys in september and now that's coming under intense scrutiny. jay-z's ties to new york city were cited by barneys when they chose time to create an exclusive selection of luxury goods. high end bags, jewelry, coats, and scarves, just some of the limited edition items barneys will sell under jay-z's name, but last week two separate customers accused the store of racial profiling. they said earlier this year after paying for their items, barneys sent undercover police officers to stop them on the street and check the validity of their debit cards. >> they made me feel so low like i didn't deserve to shop there. >> some fans now want jay
there are still some deals and peter's got them for you.'s ahead. >>> this week jay-z is standing by barneys. the store is accused of engaging in racial profiling against its customers. don dahler is with us. good morning. >> good morning. with an estimated net worth of $475 mull jay-z is the epitome of the rap mogul. his empire spans music, sports, restaurants, and nation. he announced a partnership with barneys in september and now that's coming under intense scrutiny. jay-z's...
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peter dreier, welcome. >> thank you, bill. it's great to be here. >> so, you're sitting out there in california on the west coast, 3,000 miles from what is happening in washington. what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking this is an incredible turning point in american history right now. for the last 30 years wall street and big business have basically put, invested, a lot of money in the right wing, in the far right, in the tea party, in the religious right. and they've sown the seeds of their own destruction. wall street and big business right now has spawned a movement that's out of control, and they can't control the tea party anymore. they can't control the right wing forces in the country. and so, a lot of americans are thinking that big business is in control of this, but they're not. >> so, there've been some lobbyists from big business, ceos from wall street down trying to talk sense to the republican leadership and even trying to reach the tea party and say, "wait a minute. you can't destroy the good faith and credit o
peter dreier, welcome. >> thank you, bill. it's great to be here. >> so, you're sitting out there in california on the west coast, 3,000 miles from what is happening in washington. what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking this is an incredible turning point in american history right now. for the last 30 years wall street and big business have basically put, invested, a lot of money in the right wing, in the far right, in the tea party, in the religious right. and they've sown...
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thank you very much for being with us peter. as we saw coffee farmers are suffering but how much is that the result of free trade agreement do you think? >>> i don't really know if it's directly resulting from free trade. i do know that there is a growing demand for indonesian coffee. you mentioned earlier, starbucks. we are working with starbucks and coffee growers in north samatra to make sure it's attractive to starbucks. it's doing quite well. so, my hope is that they will continue to revise that coffee. >> what about this partnership agreement that we keep hearing about. there's a lot of kreut canism over local producers. you think it can. made more equipible? >> i think all trade agreements have to become more e quitible. i think the fight is still on. the result is the treatment for small -- not just for big businesses. >> and the ability seems to be one of the tag lines but how committed you think are the leaders there? >>> quell, they ar well, they at arriving. all the verb and is good. i was listening to the president
thank you very much for being with us peter. as we saw coffee farmers are suffering but how much is that the result of free trade agreement do you think? >>> i don't really know if it's directly resulting from free trade. i do know that there is a growing demand for indonesian coffee. you mentioned earlier, starbucks. we are working with starbucks and coffee growers in north samatra to make sure it's attractive to starbucks. it's doing quite well. so, my hope is that they will continue...
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would you kiss in his yard i mean are you peter allen talked to him in years or was peter you're in the same grade he was like my little boy friend and also. what about having a peter he lives here in california i. his very cute is that for the new me i'm sure he's eager on what he told you i would i would hang out with him and he would if he was like the kind of same politics good looking peter holland the. man sooner rather than the wall street guy well clearly i would marry him. if you have a hidden talent we don't know about i'm a pretty good gambler i'm pretty good at blackjack you know all the wonderful want to split when do i maybe i'm just lucky but i've been pretty good you count cards no that's illegal larry a guilty pleasure pleasure or bad t.v. bad like reality television like the housewives stuff like that celebrity crush celebrity crush slash from guns and roses he's mary i love love him i don't care how old he is i think it's in this fifty's band you can stop listening to guns and roses i love guns and roses i think even though axl rose is in a different guns and rose
would you kiss in his yard i mean are you peter allen talked to him in years or was peter you're in the same grade he was like my little boy friend and also. what about having a peter he lives here in california i. his very cute is that for the new me i'm sure he's eager on what he told you i would i would hang out with him and he would if he was like the kind of same politics good looking peter holland the. man sooner rather than the wall street guy well clearly i would marry him. if you have...
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. >> meet a very modest winner of a nobel prize -- peter higgs, shy but brilliant. his equation proved right half a century later. it was in geneva last year that the particle that bears his name was actually discovered. this is the key element in the fabric of the universe. today, scientists were delighted . they did not win a prize themselves but felt proud of their role in proving a fundamental theory. >> people were just screaming and shouting in sheer joy when we heard the announcement. it was all in swedish, but we knew exactly who had won it. >> peter higgs had suggested the things that give substance or mass by interacting with and invisible field around them. last year, emotions ran high when the. was confirmed. >> for me, it is really an incredible thing that happened in my lifetime. tonight, stephen hawking who had doubted the higgs boson never be found, gave his reaction. >> i would like to congratulate peter higgs for winning the nobel prize for predicting the existence of the particle, now known as the higgs boson. >> the basic idea of science is that
. >> meet a very modest winner of a nobel prize -- peter higgs, shy but brilliant. his equation proved right half a century later. it was in geneva last year that the particle that bears his name was actually discovered. this is the key element in the fabric of the universe. today, scientists were delighted . they did not win a prize themselves but felt proud of their role in proving a fundamental theory. >> people were just screaming and shouting in sheer joy when we heard the...