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hello, peter. my thoughts. i saw them film these last few days and i've been able to assess it again and followed the case more or less from the outside. i haven't been inside. it is amazing to me that people still deny it. as you know, i was in the infantry in vietnam. at a fair amount of combat experience. i saw people blown away in action. when you look once again at the basics of the film, the bullets, the autopsy, the forensics come the shooting path and stay away from the other stuff -- oswald's background in garrison, etc., just follow the meet, what you see with your own eyes and nose six seconds, it is an amazing -- it's all there. it doesn't need to be elaborated upon. you can see it with your own eyes. you see kennedy get a hit in the throat and then in the back, then you see him essentially get a hit from the front. when he gets the hit from the front, which is the fourth or fifth or sixth shot, he goes back into the left. you see a man flyback because he gets it right here. many witnesses at parkla
hello, peter. my thoughts. i saw them film these last few days and i've been able to assess it again and followed the case more or less from the outside. i haven't been inside. it is amazing to me that people still deny it. as you know, i was in the infantry in vietnam. at a fair amount of combat experience. i saw people blown away in action. when you look once again at the basics of the film, the bullets, the autopsy, the forensics come the shooting path and stay away from the other stuff --...
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peter? >> well, that is the thing. we don't. this is up there with authenticity when it comes to issues dividing catholics. the bones were found in 1941. an expert from the university of rome came to the conclusion that the bones were genuine, found in a tomb where they were rapped in a gown. suggesting they were of someone of huge importance. the words of peter were scrawleded on the time. in 1968 an announcement was alluded to saying as far as the catholic church is convinced it's highly likely. scientists say it is too ambiguous, nothing an categorically say the bones belonged to st. peter. there was a purple gown, but it could be a bishop. the time was shared with many, so it could belong to anybody. >> thanks for joining us. >>> the count down for the olympics is on. the olympic torch has already headed to space. we'll tell you where the flame's latest adventure was this weekend. stay with us. . >>> the state of florida saw the largest drop in its homeless population, it's been on the decline for two decades. and now we fin
peter? >> well, that is the thing. we don't. this is up there with authenticity when it comes to issues dividing catholics. the bones were found in 1941. an expert from the university of rome came to the conclusion that the bones were genuine, found in a tomb where they were rapped in a gown. suggesting they were of someone of huge importance. the words of peter were scrawleded on the time. in 1968 an announcement was alluded to saying as far as the catholic church is convinced it's...
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peter.ut there is controversy here. and we will bring it for you next. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. what? it is that simple sometimes. thanks. now let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! and i have no feet... i really didn't think this through. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement, standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual at... today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> pope francis will meet russian president, vladimir putin, for the first time. some are calling this the most important papal summit in decades. the relationship had been st
peter.ut there is controversy here. and we will bring it for you next. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. what? it is that simple sometimes. thanks. now let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! and i have no feet... i really didn't think this through. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil,...
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sift peter sift welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me on macs all right fantastic so peter schiff of the many right calls you've made very publicly one of the recent ones was this idea that the fed would not taper the idea that the fed was thinking about cutting back on their monthly quantitative easing from eighty five billion a month but in fact they did not taper and so tell us about what's going on there while they they ever intended to taper i think they were waiting for the right time to come up with excuses as to why they weren't going to do it but they still have to maintain the false pretense that they're going to do it because what they can't tell the markets is the honest truth which is that we don't have a genuine recovery it's phony it's one hundred percent dependent on quantitative easing and if they remove those monetary supports even just a little bit the whole economy will implode right and this is in fact the setting for prospering janet yellen is coming in to replace ben bernanke and i believe you and others think that they could expand that program from
sift peter sift welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me on macs all right fantastic so peter schiff of the many right calls you've made very publicly one of the recent ones was this idea that the fed would not taper the idea that the fed was thinking about cutting back on their monthly quantitative easing from eighty five billion a month but in fact they did not taper and so tell us about what's going on there while they they ever intended to taper i think they were waiting for the...
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thank you, peter. >> okay.ews from the fcc according to "the wall street journal" just a quick mention here, they may be considering jettisoning, getting rid of the 40-year-old blackout rules for sports programing. so, soon as we get more information on that we will get it to you. events are sold out, how the blackout rule goes. stay tuned. we'll get that more for you. forget about "gravity" other science fiction movie, enders became, could it win the -- "ender's game." could it win the box office game. could behind the company that backed film and shareholders. >> could missing outdo blockbusters films and be a ratings winer? we'll find out when we take you off the desk. ♪ my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and
thank you, peter. >> okay.ews from the fcc according to "the wall street journal" just a quick mention here, they may be considering jettisoning, getting rid of the 40-year-old blackout rules for sports programing. so, soon as we get more information on that we will get it to you. events are sold out, how the blackout rule goes. stay tuned. we'll get that more for you. forget about "gravity" other science fiction movie, enders became, could it win the -- "ender's...
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i'm not peter pan. i'm robin hood. really? dressed exactly like cathy rigby. she was a little bigger than you, but it's basically the same look, man. hey, sheldon, there's something i want to talk to you about before we go to the party. i don't care if anybody gets it. i'm going as the doppler effect. no, it's not that. if i have to, i can demonstrate. (makes wavering hum) terrific. um... this party is my first chance for penny to see me in the context of her social group, and i need you not to embarrass me tonight. well, what exactly do you mean by embarrass you? well, for example, tonight, no one needs to know that my middle name is leakey. but there's nothing embarrassing about that. your father worked with louis leakey, a great anthropologist. it had nothing to do with your bed-wetting. all i'm saying is that this party is the perfect opportunity for penny to see me as a member of her peer group, a potential close friend, and perhaps more, and i don't want to look like a dork. just a heads up, fellas. if anyone gets lucky,
i'm not peter pan. i'm robin hood. really? dressed exactly like cathy rigby. she was a little bigger than you, but it's basically the same look, man. hey, sheldon, there's something i want to talk to you about before we go to the party. i don't care if anybody gets it. i'm going as the doppler effect. no, it's not that. if i have to, i can demonstrate. (makes wavering hum) terrific. um... this party is my first chance for penny to see me in the context of her social group, and i need you not to...
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peter can talk about this.nd his brother, i think, may have saved us from destruction because they rejected the councils of war and reck recklessness. the other standard he met, the second great test to presidential greatness, he enriched and deepened our understanding of ourselves. abraham lincoln did that. he did that. a few other presidents have done that. that's why i think his influence lasts so long, so far into the future a will continue to last. >> peter, i wanted to talk to you a little bit about -- i know you had a fairly unique story. you had just joined the justice department. then actually had a role to play on the day of -- in the aftermath of the assassination. >> well, it's not what anybody watching this would expect to hear. the very day i was -- had lunch with a dear friend, now a federal judge. when we found out, we went to his house. what you're asking me is what i did in relation to the funeral, i think. >> yes. >> because i was also a member of the d.c. air national guard. and i served as
peter can talk about this.nd his brother, i think, may have saved us from destruction because they rejected the councils of war and reck recklessness. the other standard he met, the second great test to presidential greatness, he enriched and deepened our understanding of ourselves. abraham lincoln did that. he did that. a few other presidents have done that. that's why i think his influence lasts so long, so far into the future a will continue to last. >> peter, i wanted to talk to you a...
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written in ancient freak was interpreted as meaning peter is here. in 1968, pope paul the sixth said the bones are being identified in a way that we believe to be convincing, but scientific tests prove only they belong to a robust man who died in his sixties. >> reporter: peter is called the rock upon which christ founded his church on earth, and in the last year alone more than eight and a half million pilgrims visited his tomb. st. peter's basilica was built to honor the place for the man considered to be the first pope was crucified in the year 1624 ad. >> 66 pope, a st. that you can imagine. >> allen pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> later the man who is steak ago claim in the creation of a new slice of beef. >> >> reporter: so it would be, you are like christopher columbus in the steak world? you just discovered this incredible new thing? >> glor: and on how churches may have saved people from a tornado. when the cbs evening news continues. >> glor: thanksgiving and a lot of talk about turkey, many mouths are watering over the discovery of a ne
written in ancient freak was interpreted as meaning peter is here. in 1968, pope paul the sixth said the bones are being identified in a way that we believe to be convincing, but scientific tests prove only they belong to a robust man who died in his sixties. >> reporter: peter is called the rock upon which christ founded his church on earth, and in the last year alone more than eight and a half million pilgrims visited his tomb. st. peter's basilica was built to honor the place for the...
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peter the co-writer of this. [applause] esther once told me many years ago everybody doesn't have to write a book. [laughter] but we did. as others have said before me, being mayor of the city of new york is the greatest job in the world. i say if you like public service and you like people, being mayor of the city of new york is better than being mayor of any city anywhere in the world. it's better than being governor of any state, including new york state. the only job that's better is the one that obama has. [laughter] new york is the city that gives and gives and gives again. its wisdom is not so much its culture, but in the collective genius of its people. many of us arrived here as aspirants, seeking a better life, and quite a few achieved everything we ever dreamed of and more. after a childhood split between trenton, new jersey, and harlem during the great depression -- you see, my father and mother separated when i was about 6 or 7 -- my mother brought me here to new york. she and her mother, my grandmot
peter the co-writer of this. [applause] esther once told me many years ago everybody doesn't have to write a book. [laughter] but we did. as others have said before me, being mayor of the city of new york is the greatest job in the world. i say if you like public service and you like people, being mayor of the city of new york is better than being mayor of any city anywhere in the world. it's better than being governor of any state, including new york state. the only job that's better is the...
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schiff was right video another one of these classics all right we're out of time peter schiff thanks so much for being on the kaiser report a thanks for writing that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guests peter schiff if you like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time magazine bio. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the world program. shops were. always full of good. words in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the diversity warehouses we saw it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. get the bird like incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them were dead. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all si
schiff was right video another one of these classics all right we're out of time peter schiff thanks so much for being on the kaiser report a thanks for writing that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guests peter schiff if you like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time magazine bio. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the world program. shops were....
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peter morgan who wrote the script is famous on this. and this is the way basically it all started and he asked me questions in vienna before he started the script and then he always said to me "it's going to be a hollywood movie. you tell me but i'm responsible for the outcome." and i have to say he did it very accurate what i told him not to make a hollywood movie. you really stick to the facts of life. >> rose: behe had a lot of -- he had right there in the real story a great story. he didn't have to make anything up. >> no, it's very accurate. i was amazed because i never saw the movie when it was built. they only showed me some short -- showed four things when he wrote something in his home. t when the movie was out it was the first time i saw it. >> rose: so what's the status of formula 1 today? >> status of formula 1 today is still going up. grand prix now in the state it's going to be more known. >> rose: austin, texas. >> austin, texas. but formula 1, worldwide coverage is incredible today and the races are televised so it's doi
peter morgan who wrote the script is famous on this. and this is the way basically it all started and he asked me questions in vienna before he started the script and then he always said to me "it's going to be a hollywood movie. you tell me but i'm responsible for the outcome." and i have to say he did it very accurate what i told him not to make a hollywood movie. you really stick to the facts of life. >> rose: behe had a lot of -- he had right there in the real story a great...
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at retirement, this same peter would use these accum.fact, the way it works is that young peter pays into a fund which is immediately used to pay already elderly paul. the notion of a huge accumulating trust is largely a myth. the program is, in fact, a classic case of what economists call a "transfer program." the younger generation is transferring income to the older generation in return for a promise that the next group of young people will treat them in the same way. the second mysterious thing -- at least the founders of the program would have found it mysterious -- is how the social security system could have gotten so huge. social security outlays, now including medicare, totaled $236 billion in 1984, a threefold increase in just 10 years. and this growth will seem like peanuts when, a couple of decades down the road, the baby-boom generation begins to retire. we get better medical care now, we live much longer, we are actually retiring earlier than we used to, and, before too long, there will be many, many more of us to retire. t
at retirement, this same peter would use these accum.fact, the way it works is that young peter pays into a fund which is immediately used to pay already elderly paul. the notion of a huge accumulating trust is largely a myth. the program is, in fact, a classic case of what economists call a "transfer program." the younger generation is transferring income to the older generation in return for a promise that the next group of young people will treat them in the same way. the second...
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peter, what do you think? >> oh think it is scientific when it is done properly and according to the rules. just like any other poll. it's a matter how you ask the questions and so forth. i think we need to consider this, that if three players engaged in this, had 5,000 questionnaires to get done out of 60,000, it would be possible to swing the unemployment rate by, say, .3 of a percentage point. instead of it going down from 8.1 to 7.8, it might have gone up from 8.1 to 8.3 in final months of elections, that is enormously important. this could have made a difference. melissa: not only that jonathan, peter makes an interesting point, it is done like any poll. this is much more important than any poll. the number that comes out dictates federal reserve policy. forget the election. the fed is going to decide when to step on or step on the gas based on unemployment numbers. this impacts everybody's money. to be conducted the way a dumb poll is done, i don't like that? >> well the numbers are incredibly important,
peter, what do you think? >> oh think it is scientific when it is done properly and according to the rules. just like any other poll. it's a matter how you ask the questions and so forth. i think we need to consider this, that if three players engaged in this, had 5,000 questionnaires to get done out of 60,000, it would be possible to swing the unemployment rate by, say, .3 of a percentage point. instead of it going down from 8.1 to 7.8, it might have gone up from 8.1 to 8.3 in final...
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thank you peter. lastly on the right i have a picture of a hurricane -- spelled hurrycane that is able to it's a multifooted folding cane so 4 feet at the bottom instead of one and stands on its own and folds up in this city where we have a lot of hills this is something that i also get a lot of requests for from seniors and younger adults with disabilities because it helps them go on uneven surfaces much easier and also when they go on to muni they can fold it up so it's not being hit by people and they are not losing it so again, trying to find things that better fit the person and their needs. i have a few more. we have just a few more photos on the left and this slide we have an electronic magnifier which enhances the text for a person reading print. we have in the middle an ipad again but this is showcasing looks to be two large m and m's those in fact were referred to as switch buttons these and i brought a few today -- are for those who might have difficulty in having access through using their
thank you peter. lastly on the right i have a picture of a hurricane -- spelled hurrycane that is able to it's a multifooted folding cane so 4 feet at the bottom instead of one and stands on its own and folds up in this city where we have a lot of hills this is something that i also get a lot of requests for from seniors and younger adults with disabilities because it helps them go on uneven surfaces much easier and also when they go on to muni they can fold it up so it's not being hit by...
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joining me is covered california executive peter lee and christine ferguson. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> peter, you have nearly 180,000 applications started. christine, rhode island site has yet to crash. how have you rolled your site successfully when we're seeing something different on a federal level. what did you do different? >> we started building our system two years ago. the federal government had a different circumstance. the whole plan was to be state based. it was to have most states run it themselves like we're doing in california and they're doing in rhode island. a lot of states decided they weren't going to play. the federal government had a much bigger list and more uncertainty late in the game. we were able to plan early and keep our eyes on the ball of having that ball ready, which it is. it's working great. >> for us, we took a very consumer approach. we're focused on small business. we're focused on individuals coming in. that capacity to look at what's available before you go in and have
joining me is covered california executive peter lee and christine ferguson. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> peter, you have nearly 180,000 applications started. christine, rhode island site has yet to crash. how have you rolled your site successfully when we're seeing something different on a federal level. what did you do different? >> we started building our system two years ago. the federal government had a different...
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here's the latest knock off two more germany's environment minister peter meyer have a clear message the delegates of the climate change convention. he said all countries has come to an agreement to combat climate change by twenty fifteen and warned of consequences if any it would be done. but darn it this agreement today six cents will be one of the biggest priorities for germany to cover the filling as it must apply to all countries even with the united states as well as china could be no exceptions that were working on it that's our goal the silks of exposed a rift between rich and poor nations developing countries to none more fun than today to deal with the effects of climate change they don't do the bulk of responsibility for the problem rests with wealthier countries insurance expensive already begun crunching the numbers of me i put on a global data bank so we can calculate the damage as a result whether to natural disasters around the world each year it will break that down to developing countries. and then except a certain portion of that bill we're looking at ten billion d
here's the latest knock off two more germany's environment minister peter meyer have a clear message the delegates of the climate change convention. he said all countries has come to an agreement to combat climate change by twenty fifteen and warned of consequences if any it would be done. but darn it this agreement today six cents will be one of the biggest priorities for germany to cover the filling as it must apply to all countries even with the united states as well as china could be no...
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peter gall breadth of the center for arms control and nonproliferation welcome back to the shows. i'm just back from kumble conflict management consultants and scholar funny needs of young and tea and scones and gets very on the left jacinto husband gets in a region join the conversation on facebook and twitter are packed and two for two dates. for good or panel let's go to that story one year after the french co op in afghanistan returned to the piece the province it said four reports the calls and gets investigated news magazine. it's a story read by the crumb sing. i'm like come on it fly. this is the day begins. this movie any area of strategic importance of the outskirts of kabul. the artillery is pummeling time and post it discovered the night before more than were gone so long to hear that they typically the soldiers of god that this demonstration of force. it's not easy for them tonight the targets are two of our songs to listen. the busiest week of trust. mexico at the moment than a year ago the french army declared that the downstream by them. when ready to take on the s
peter gall breadth of the center for arms control and nonproliferation welcome back to the shows. i'm just back from kumble conflict management consultants and scholar funny needs of young and tea and scones and gets very on the left jacinto husband gets in a region join the conversation on facebook and twitter are packed and two for two dates. for good or panel let's go to that story one year after the french co op in afghanistan returned to the piece the province it said four reports the...
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peter, said to have been crewsified in the year 64 ad. found in a time with peter's name on the wall, they've been wrapped in purple and gold cloth, a sign of somebody important. there is no dna evidence and the feet were missing, which is why there is some skepticism. >> we can be nearly sure that the tomb is under the basilica, but we can say nothing about the bones, because the archeological data is not there. >> translation: if the science can't confirm it, it's a matter of faith. >> >> translation: what matters is we give the relevant importance. >> translation: all the evidence says it's st. peter's, if you don't want to believe, don't. >> with that the bones were taken back. the church got its awed yearnings the bones their message. the crowds got a chance to see it. >> this is about faith. there may be no conclusive proof, but for those gathered here that doesn't matter. science and religion may differ on so many issues. but here today science will not get a look in. >> and that will do it for this edition of al jazeera news. i'm
peter, said to have been crewsified in the year 64 ad. found in a time with peter's name on the wall, they've been wrapped in purple and gold cloth, a sign of somebody important. there is no dna evidence and the feet were missing, which is why there is some skepticism. >> we can be nearly sure that the tomb is under the basilica, but we can say nothing about the bones, because the archeological data is not there. >> translation: if the science can't confirm it, it's a matter of...
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hello and welcome across the world all things are considered on peter lavelle back in the day barack obama was elected because he was deemed to be the very end of george w. bush now instead of seeing differences between the two presidents we were reminded about what both have in common particularly lagging poll numbers for us on this program we ask is obama serving bush's fourth term. to cross off the presidencies of george w. bush and barack obama i'm joined by my guest austin peterson in washington he's the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com also in washington we have daniel for achi he is the director of grassroots political consulting and in phoenix we cross to kimberly i'm a dale she is the president of world money watch and author of beyond the great recession aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want kimberly you got up early as for this program and i'd like to go to the person i got up earlier so kimberly simple question is obama serving george bush's fourth term. not in any way shape or form. the most impor
hello and welcome across the world all things are considered on peter lavelle back in the day barack obama was elected because he was deemed to be the very end of george w. bush now instead of seeing differences between the two presidents we were reminded about what both have in common particularly lagging poll numbers for us on this program we ask is obama serving bush's fourth term. to cross off the presidencies of george w. bush and barack obama i'm joined by my guest austin peterson in...
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i'm peter alexander. again today from my friend andrea mitchell, president obama going on the record in an nbc exclusive with an apology and empathy for americans kicked off their health care plans due to obama care requirements. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd pressed the president on the comment that has him in political hot water. if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. >> do you feel like you owe these folks an apology for misleading them, even if you didn't intentionally do it, they feel misled. you've seen the anger that's out there. >> i regret very much that what we intended to do was just to make sure that everybody is moving into better plans because they want them as opposed to because they are forced into it. we weren't as clear as we needed to be in terms of the changes taking place. i want to do everything we can to make sure people are finding themselves in a good position, a better position than they were before this law happened. keep in mind that most of the fo
i'm peter alexander. again today from my friend andrea mitchell, president obama going on the record in an nbc exclusive with an apology and empathy for americans kicked off their health care plans due to obama care requirements. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd pressed the president on the comment that has him in political hot water. if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. >> do you feel like you owe these folks an apology for misleading them, even if you didn't...
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peter.in the papal apartments that says tradition holds that these are the bones or remains of st. peter. now circumstantial evidence may point to the possibility that those are the bones after much study was found that they belong to a man who was about 5'7" and died between the ages of 60 or 70 which does coincide with the traditional narrative of the life and death of st. peter. but there's no way anybody can carry out any sort of dna test on those bones to actually ascertain they belong to st. peter. one more bit of evidence to add, parentally they were found in an underground cavity that did have an inscription in ancient greek that said peter is within which indicates or suggests that somebody by the name of peter was buried down there. but hit tori historians are not convinced. this is a matter of faith when it comes to the catholic church. >> we appreciate it so much. thank you. >> we have a lot of stories of faith on our blog. if you haven't seen this story et, it is a must read. >>
peter.in the papal apartments that says tradition holds that these are the bones or remains of st. peter. now circumstantial evidence may point to the possibility that those are the bones after much study was found that they belong to a man who was about 5'7" and died between the ages of 60 or 70 which does coincide with the traditional narrative of the life and death of st. peter. but there's no way anybody can carry out any sort of dna test on those bones to actually ascertain they...
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empire oliver peter thanks for sitting down with me the news over the last few months has focused on the n.s.a. it's focused on drone warfare american military ism. and poor economics here at home. that news is sort of ripped off the veneer of the u.s. government how do you rectify the way the u.s. government is acting today with the vision that you've had and that americans have the way the government should be acting i don't i don't think that our government has a shadow government that has existed down and grown stronger in the seventy years since world war two i think we get into that very heavily in our series ianto history but it's out of control hoover was out of control and during the vietnam war and also prior to that in the civil rights movement and his monitoring of communist since one thousand nine hundred i mean basically our battle with enemies began around the wilson time when we went into a war but afterward when we went after the communists that was much more important hoover than any gangsters or corruption in our unions and mafias and he didn't care about that he c
empire oliver peter thanks for sitting down with me the news over the last few months has focused on the n.s.a. it's focused on drone warfare american military ism. and poor economics here at home. that news is sort of ripped off the veneer of the u.s. government how do you rectify the way the u.s. government is acting today with the vision that you've had and that americans have the way the government should be acting i don't i don't think that our government has a shadow government that has...
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i'm peter alexander.ay for my friend andrea mitchell, the political pressure to get healthcare.gov running smoothly isn't just felt by the president, many senate democrats staring down tough 2014 re-election sites they don't want it to sink their own re-election. senator gillibrand joining us. we appreciate your time. want to start with the white house meeting your colleagues attended yesterday. voer, there's a lot of frustration among your caucus and constituents about the website. why isn't there value extending the enrollment for a limited period of time to make up for the two months lost by the problems with the site? >> well, what's important to all of america is they get access to affordable health care. we don't want to delay the access. we want to make sure the computer system gets up and running. people can buy a plan affordable and covers things. we want to make sure covered up to 2026, don't get coverage dropped because of pre-existing conditions. that's why we wan to push ahead to make sure th
i'm peter alexander.ay for my friend andrea mitchell, the political pressure to get healthcare.gov running smoothly isn't just felt by the president, many senate democrats staring down tough 2014 re-election sites they don't want it to sink their own re-election. senator gillibrand joining us. we appreciate your time. want to start with the white house meeting your colleagues attended yesterday. voer, there's a lot of frustration among your caucus and constituents about the website. why isn't...
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i want to thank peter and bill.to urge you to go to facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fireback question. how would you grade president obama's foreign policy? right now, 29% of you say pass. i have to say as a form he teacher, i didn't do many pass/fail things. 71% say fail including former florida congressman allen west. i want to thank you all of you. >> that was brutal. so the debate will have to continue online at cnn.com/crossfire as well as on facebook ask twitter. from the left i'm van jones. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us next time for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> outfront. a travel nightmare. a killer storm sweeping across the east coast. potentially ruining the hospital for millions and millions of americans. plus, prosecutors want amanda knox to spend 30 years in prison for murdering her roommate liflt happen? and the affordable care act headed back to the supreme court. will the contraception debate be what actually derails obama care? l
i want to thank peter and bill.to urge you to go to facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fireback question. how would you grade president obama's foreign policy? right now, 29% of you say pass. i have to say as a form he teacher, i didn't do many pass/fail things. 71% say fail including former florida congressman allen west. i want to thank you all of you. >> that was brutal. so the debate will have to continue online at cnn.com/crossfire as well as on facebook ask twitter. from the...
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peters is an experienced scuba diver. that knowledge probably contributed how he was able to be hauled down there that quickly and stay calm and know what to do. he knew what he was doing because when you can see him in the film, you can see him ventilating. you can see him ventilating really hard. he knows about swimming and diving and being underwater. he may have been assuming he was going underwater again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i would be scared shitless. ♪ >> he was near to the end. presumably ken peters had a relationship with this whale. maybe he did. maybe that's what saved him, but peters got the whale to let him go. and they strung a net across, and ken peters pulled himself over the float line, and swam like a demon to a slide out because the whale was coming right behind him. the whale jumped over it and kept right after him. he tried to stand up and run but his feet were damaged. he scrambled. and they take this as a prime example of their training work
peters is an experienced scuba diver. that knowledge probably contributed how he was able to be hauled down there that quickly and stay calm and know what to do. he knew what he was doing because when you can see him in the film, you can see him ventilating. you can see him ventilating really hard. he knows about swimming and diving and being underwater. he may have been assuming he was going underwater again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i...
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peters is an experienced scuba diver. that knowledge probably contributed how he was able to be hauled down there that quickly and stay calm and know what to do. he knew what he was doing because when you can see him in the film, you can see him ventilating. you can see him ventilating really hard. he knows about swimming and diving and being underwater. he may have been assuming he was going underwater again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i would be scared shitless. ♪ >> he was near to the end. presumably ken peters had a relationship with this whale. maybe he did. maybe that's what saved him, but peters got the whale to let him go. and they strung a net across, and ken peters pulled himself over the float line, and swam like a demon to a slide out because the whale was coming right behind him. the whale jumped over it and kept right after him. he tried to stand up and run but his feet were damaged. he scrambled. and they take this as a prime example of their training work
peters is an experienced scuba diver. that knowledge probably contributed how he was able to be hauled down there that quickly and stay calm and know what to do. he knew what he was doing because when you can see him in the film, you can see him ventilating. you can see him ventilating really hard. he knows about swimming and diving and being underwater. he may have been assuming he was going underwater again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i...
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peter sharp joins us on the phone from moscow. i know this will really early on. what do we know so far? >> reporter: we know that the weather conditions were appalling, rain and snow, and this was a boeing 737 as you said from moscow. it was trying to land and went through a second attempt. at that stage it crash-landed on the runway. we're hearing now that the -- you were talking about 44. we hear that the death toll here in this is about 50 people, but that's really not confirmed. as we're saying, this information is coming through bit by bit and we'll have more a little later. >> you say, obviously, the death toll continues to change. do we know how many people were on board this plane? a 737 is a fairly large plane. do we have any information like that yet. this is not the plane, but this is a plane like the one on your television screen right now. >> reporter: right. no, we don't. we don't know how many people. this is an international flight from moscow down south. all we can tell you is, you know, the initial reports were 44, and they've been increased now
peter sharp joins us on the phone from moscow. i know this will really early on. what do we know so far? >> reporter: we know that the weather conditions were appalling, rain and snow, and this was a boeing 737 as you said from moscow. it was trying to land and went through a second attempt. at that stage it crash-landed on the runway. we're hearing now that the -- you were talking about 44. we hear that the death toll here in this is about 50 people, but that's really not confirmed. as...
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thanks for being with us, peter.hanks for being with us, peter. >> hey, thanks for having when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. eight to 10:00 p.m. ♪ john: it is hard to drive, spews pollution. that is what we get with obamacare. >> the site is not working 08 is supposed to. >> the obama administration is conceding that some people will have to pay more double-digit increases. john: this halloween politicians give us something we should be scared of, obamacare. >> that product is working. it is really good. john: that is our show tonight. ♪
thanks for being with us, peter.hanks for being with us, peter. >> hey, thanks for having when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and...
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. >> peter is live in washington with more on that. good morning, peter. >> good morning, jamie. now comes a cooling off period because diplomats didn't make a deal this weekend, they're going to go their separate ways for ten days and regroup on november 20th and see where things stand. the western powers negotiating with iran want them to freeze their nuclear program. iran wants economic sanctions lifted. john kerry says there is no rush to make a deal. >> we are not blind, and i don't think we're stupid. i think we have a pretty strong sense of how to measure whether or not we're acting in the interest of our country and of the globe, and particularly of our allies. like israel and gulf states and others in the region. >> and to prove that there are prospects for a deal here, the secretary of state said just look at how president obama dealt with syria. by always maintaining that the u.s. was willing to use force and then making a deal with assad and russia before that was necessary. the iranian foreign minister is now saying he thinks the groundwork for an agreement does exis
. >> peter is live in washington with more on that. good morning, peter. >> good morning, jamie. now comes a cooling off period because diplomats didn't make a deal this weekend, they're going to go their separate ways for ten days and regroup on november 20th and see where things stand. the western powers negotiating with iran want them to freeze their nuclear program. iran wants economic sanctions lifted. john kerry says there is no rush to make a deal. >> we are not blind,...
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to pay paul, but robbing peter to pay peter. the single biggest cost to living is if our deficits and again.t out of control if mortgage rates soar, the increase in the cost of living well outweigh the impact in any government spending or taxation. this government is not prepared to let that happen will stop we have a plan and we are carefully implementing that land. we have cut the episode by one third and we are sticking to the task. mean ethical just decisions on public spending, that means something more profound. this allo do more than stop not just now, but permanently. it needs to be done. consider these facts. are 40%ars ago, there fewer working at the department of education and there are over 3000 new schools and children doing tougher subjects than ever before. there are 23,000 fewer administrative roles in the nih. there are 5000 more doctors. you can have a leaner and more efficient state that delivers better results for the taxpayer. the second thing we need is an economy where everyone can take part. that is not w
to pay paul, but robbing peter to pay peter. the single biggest cost to living is if our deficits and again.t out of control if mortgage rates soar, the increase in the cost of living well outweigh the impact in any government spending or taxation. this government is not prepared to let that happen will stop we have a plan and we are carefully implementing that land. we have cut the episode by one third and we are sticking to the task. mean ethical just decisions on public spending, that means...
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there may be no conclusive evidence that those are the bones of saint peter. for those gathered here, they believe. science and religion may differ on so many issues. here today, science will not be getting a looking. at the vatican. in latvia, 7 people when they believe were still missing. 54 people are known to have died. officials called a halt to the rescue operation on saturday. >> scotland could become an independent country on march 24th, 2016, if the -- when is the next year's referendum? the date is one of the key issues addressed in the blueprint for independence which will be published on tuesday t in england, areas from port smith on the south coast, lawrence lead near the journey. >> the waves, pattriotic song and the british national embarrass was built in the southern town of portsmouth. but with the empiry'all star fading, they announced ship building is to be stopped in portsmouth but jobs in scotland might transfer to portsmouth if they broke for independence next year. suddenly portsmouth finds themselves in a game. the decision may not be b
there may be no conclusive evidence that those are the bones of saint peter. for those gathered here, they believe. science and religion may differ on so many issues. here today, science will not be getting a looking. at the vatican. in latvia, 7 people when they believe were still missing. 54 people are known to have died. officials called a halt to the rescue operation on saturday. >> scotland could become an independent country on march 24th, 2016, if the -- when is the next year's...
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peter? >> reporter: hey, liz and david, that's right.nows something about bubbles. he was the fed chairman during the dot.com bubble, the housing bubble, and i got to chat with him about bubbles because he wrote about them in his new book, "the map and the territory," the old map for getting us through financial crises and recessions is not any good anymore in the all this uncharted territory that we're in, you get it. and he said that looking at stock valuations today and historically, price earnings multiples and other metrics, he doesn't think that we're in bubble territory just yet. here's what he said. >> a lot of things that can go wrong, and we're now no longer at the peak where it's sort of like shooting fish in a barrel. now is it a problem in short-term forecasting, but to say that the market is bubbly and in a position where it could conceivably create a serious problem, i think, is overstating it. >> reporter: of course, also wanted to ask him about everything going on with the fed and tapering and trying to get out of all th
peter? >> reporter: hey, liz and david, that's right.nows something about bubbles. he was the fed chairman during the dot.com bubble, the housing bubble, and i got to chat with him about bubbles because he wrote about them in his new book, "the map and the territory," the old map for getting us through financial crises and recessions is not any good anymore in the all this uncharted territory that we're in, you get it. and he said that looking at stock valuations today and...
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