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this is the weapon that peter used to kill zakiya lawson. handguns are the most common weapon used in domestic violence homicides. >> this is armslist, it's the largest online gun site in the country. >> i'm looking for a cheap handgun for around .150 and $250. he's laying the money on the bed. this is completely unregulated. anyone can buy from a private party here without going through a background check. private sales can be completely anonymous -- no id, no background check, no records. >> critics call this the "private sale" loophole, an estimated 40 percent of gun sales that are largely invisible. >> we'd been told that south carolina's weak gun laws contributed to its high rate of domestic homicide. so our crew took a hidden camera to a gun show to see if buying a gun illegally was as easy as sources said. licensed dealers are required to run federal background checks and keep records of sales. we'll stop at a private sellers table >> what's required for the purchase, what do you need from us? >> show me you're a south carolina reside
this is the weapon that peter used to kill zakiya lawson. handguns are the most common weapon used in domestic violence homicides. >> this is armslist, it's the largest online gun site in the country. >> i'm looking for a cheap handgun for around .150 and $250. he's laying the money on the bed. this is completely unregulated. anyone can buy from a private party here without going through a background check. private sales can be completely anonymous -- no id, no background check, no...
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gene simmons, paul stanley, ace freely, and peter crist, but this is kiss today. guitarist tommy their and a singer replaced them more than a decade ago, wearing the same makeup and costumes. >> i never tried to act or play in any way like peter crist. i have always played like eric singer. >> kiss is a 40 year story and kiss has weathered the storm. >> early this year, tempered flared when the rock hall announced they would only induct the original members. >> when we said what about other members? they said it's a nonstarter. >> the kiss founders accepted the induction but flatly refused to perform as the original four. >> the last thing we would do is to get up on stage and just play with ace and peter because that's running a race looking backwards. >> and there was worry freely and crist wouldn't perform to their standards. >> you won't be disappointed. >> to go up with peter and ace dressed as they once were, regardless of how they play or how they look is a risk i don't want to take. >> criss and freely wouldn't comment, but backstage, he was disappointed.
gene simmons, paul stanley, ace freely, and peter crist, but this is kiss today. guitarist tommy their and a singer replaced them more than a decade ago, wearing the same makeup and costumes. >> i never tried to act or play in any way like peter crist. i have always played like eric singer. >> kiss is a 40 year story and kiss has weathered the storm. >> early this year, tempered flared when the rock hall announced they would only induct the original members. >> when we...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank paul, gene, and peter. it's great to be home in brooklyn. this is my home. [ cheers and applause ] >> i never thought this would this could happen in my life. >> this is vindication. >> vindication for the band that's been around for four decades. >> we are in the glory days of kiss. to think that 40 years on our plate is more full than ever. >> and spilling over the top with their next venture. >> paul stanley and gene simmons! >> stanley and simmons are the new co-owners of l.a. kiss, an arena football team in anaheim, california. this is not your father's football game. >> it's sports jacked up on steroids. and we're not advocating steroids in sports, folks, but we're trying to give people as much as we can. >> and taking the kiss brand to a whole new level -- literally. for about a third the price of an nfl game ticket, fans see pole dancing, pyro, lasers, electric guitar, and football players that look like rock stars. >> this is the three-ring circus but it's also a sporting event and why can't the tw
[ cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank paul, gene, and peter. it's great to be home in brooklyn. this is my home. [ cheers and applause ] >> i never thought this would this could happen in my life. >> this is vindication. >> vindication for the band that's been around for four decades. >> we are in the glory days of kiss. to think that 40 years on our plate is more full than ever. >> and spilling over the top with their next venture. >> paul stanley...
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max you and i have had peter schiff on to this show many times and many times you spoke to peter schiff about bitcoin and he told you how much he hated it calling and blah blah blah well the queen's newest merchant peter schiff gold still better than b t c he says so you're pacific precious metals as one of the world's largest merchants of gold and silver dealers by volume and there except in between using bit pay and he says he still holds his negative opinion about bitcoin but that chances are your average bitcoin holder is more likely to be a precious metals buyer than a person who doesn't owe me big coin i think it makes sense to target because in holders as customers well andrew schiff his brother and i met up with them at their conference last year in new york and mean andrew plotted this behind peter's back basically with bit pay course on we've had them on our show a number of times and point so peter schiff is being dragged into the twenty first century whether he likes it or not and he says he doesn't necessarily support bitcoin but that's absurd by accepting bitcoin you're in
max you and i have had peter schiff on to this show many times and many times you spoke to peter schiff about bitcoin and he told you how much he hated it calling and blah blah blah well the queen's newest merchant peter schiff gold still better than b t c he says so you're pacific precious metals as one of the world's largest merchants of gold and silver dealers by volume and there except in between using bit pay and he says he still holds his negative opinion about bitcoin but that chances...
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in the "crossfire" tonight, peter and bill crystal. peter, where exactly have we been indispensable in president obama's foreign policy? >> well, clearly, on the ukraine. where the united states -- >> you're giving us credit for what's happening in ukraine? >> absolutely, if the united states had not led the europeans to do suffer sanctions than what they would have, which changed vladimir putin's calculus. we were talking about imminent russian invasion and the country being divided into civil war, now we have a legitimate president to take military action in the east and the russians are saying they accept them. that would not have happened without obama's leadership. >> do you think clinton's policies helped russia in the first place? >> not at all. it did it under george w. bush when it invaded georgia. the question was, how effective would the u.s. response be. it's true we could not get crimea back to ukraine, which is too bad, but we'll see how good that turns out to be for russia. in reality, we've made russia pay a significant
in the "crossfire" tonight, peter and bill crystal. peter, where exactly have we been indispensable in president obama's foreign policy? >> well, clearly, on the ukraine. where the united states -- >> you're giving us credit for what's happening in ukraine? >> absolutely, if the united states had not led the europeans to do suffer sanctions than what they would have, which changed vladimir putin's calculus. we were talking about imminent russian invasion and the...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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>> go ahead, peter. it is 40% increase when adjusting for inflation would require about 7 or 8 since the last time the minimum wage was adjusted. it would raise the price of big mack one or two dollars a meal. who will that hurt the most? people making minimum wages that is the insane. >> not that guy because he doesn't work. what is interesting thing we give a lot of equal time to idiots like the guy with the beard. melissa: well the pictures are entertaining. >> contrast them with most economists across the board, liberal, conservatives, raising minimum wage has impact on jobs. melissa: they do. but others say, so you pay people more, then they have more to pay for higher priced burgers. >> not if they have million less -- melissa: goes other direction. go ahead, peter. >> not with less people working, it doesn't do you any good. >> right. melissa: we'll leave it there. thanks so much, you guys. >>> it is the baseball scandal we've been all over here on "money". how mexican drug cartels are funding ame
>> go ahead, peter. it is 40% increase when adjusting for inflation would require about 7 or 8 since the last time the minimum wage was adjusted. it would raise the price of big mack one or two dollars a meal. who will that hurt the most? people making minimum wages that is the insane. >> not that guy because he doesn't work. what is interesting thing we give a lot of equal time to idiots like the guy with the beard. melissa: well the pictures are entertaining. >> contrast...
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that's always great insight, peter. peter guber, ceo of mandalay entertainment group. >> how do you build the boots that carry the hikers over the toughest trails? on youratch a streaming phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪
that's always great insight, peter. peter guber, ceo of mandalay entertainment group. >> how do you build the boots that carry the hikers over the toughest trails? on youratch a streaming phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪
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peter, thank you very much.coming up don't let the political headlines out of china and russia scare you off. a lot of smart money is flowing in as panicky investors are getting out. we'll tell you exactly where to put your money. liz: founder of crumbs bake shop, those incredible cupcakes, cooking up a new venture, for people's appetites with something different. we talk with jason bauer and how he expects to disrupt the entire new york real estate industry. ♪. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. can you start tomorrow? alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked
peter, thank you very much.coming up don't let the political headlines out of china and russia scare you off. a lot of smart money is flowing in as panicky investors are getting out. we'll tell you exactly where to put your money. liz: founder of crumbs bake shop, those incredible cupcakes, cooking up a new venture, for people's appetites with something different. we talk with jason bauer and how he expects to disrupt the entire new york real estate industry. ♪. [ female announcer ] who are...
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joins us now, republican congressman peter king of new york. >> so peter, we're going to talking about benghazi in a minute here. but when i started reading these stories, it fascinated me. we're on opposite sides of this issue when they came to the united states and i was actually angry that gerry adams came to the united states. and we sat there and talked. but there's peace in northern ireland now. it's extraordinary what's happened there. and i must say, when i heard this news, i was shocked that the government was going back to
joins us now, republican congressman peter king of new york. >> so peter, we're going to talking about benghazi in a minute here. but when i started reading these stories, it fascinated me. we're on opposite sides of this issue when they came to the united states and i was actually angry that gerry adams came to the united states. and we sat there and talked. but there's peace in northern ireland now. it's extraordinary what's happened there. and i must say, when i heard this news, i was...
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at least not yet but even after losing to peter defazio art robinson did not go away.e went on to become the chairman of the oregon republican party. that is his current job and he is now running for congress city against peter defazio apparently without the zillionaire hedge funder helping him out this time and while art robinson is running for congress this time, he is also simultaneously sending out thousands of mailers that look like this. accepting out these mailers all across oregon asking people to please send him jars of their urine. because he wants your urine for science or for his version of science. he wants you to send him your urine for five years. it's like a newsletter in reverse. the world's worst newsletter made of urine that you have to send to art robinson, chairman of the oregon republican party, yes. but, again, his apparently disinterested hedge funder in new york is not to be confused with the other apparently disinterested hedge funder in new york who's funding the other republican candidate in oregon and they are not to be confused with the am
at least not yet but even after losing to peter defazio art robinson did not go away.e went on to become the chairman of the oregon republican party. that is his current job and he is now running for congress city against peter defazio apparently without the zillionaire hedge funder helping him out this time and while art robinson is running for congress this time, he is also simultaneously sending out thousands of mailers that look like this. accepting out these mailers all across oregon...
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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 core. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as deadrather thadying. caravaggio was rebelling against ideazed depictions such as this conversion of saint paul by taddeo zuccaro. this was the conventional way in which divine intervention on earth was portrayed, like a fabulous dream, but caravaggio sought to draw the beholder in, to make the worshiper a participant in the drama enacted on the canvas. in a small chapel in the church of santa maria del popolo in rome, 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
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 core. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as deadrather thadying. caravaggio was rebelling against ideazed depictions such as this conversion of saint paul by taddeo zuccaro. this was the conventional way in which divine intervention on earth was portrayed, like a...
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peter mutharika was the main target of vote print-out, from the opposition party. the current president did try to have the current vote scrapped, and have new polls, promising she wouldn't stand again. the high court overruled "borderland", and the counting went on. on tuesday the election commission ordered a total recount of votes. on friday the hewitt stepped in, refusing to delay results. minutes later the winner was declared. we have had report from the capital. >> reporter: security forces in malawi tried to control an ecstatic control, from the democratic progressive party, celebrating good news - their man peter mutharika celebrating. >> people are happy. it's been a long day. happy that n.g.o.s cannot be mistaken. >> in the tellie center officials were overcome. a person was shot by police. officials appealed for calm as the win are of the election is announced. >> do you hereby declare candidate professor peter mutharika and mr lazarus chakwera of the democratic progressive party as president-collect and vice president-elect, respectivelily... [ cheering
peter mutharika was the main target of vote print-out, from the opposition party. the current president did try to have the current vote scrapped, and have new polls, promising she wouldn't stand again. the high court overruled "borderland", and the counting went on. on tuesday the election commission ordered a total recount of votes. on friday the hewitt stepped in, refusing to delay results. minutes later the winner was declared. we have had report from the capital. >>...
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at retirement, this same peter would use theseaccumulated funds to live on.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. to ge
at retirement, this same peter would use theseaccumulated funds to live on.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...
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joining us more is peter firesign -- four more is peter firesign. peter, great to see.t did they do? >> he has done everything that he could do. gunshave thrown all of the of public relations at this. they have done a good job. unfortunately, this is not spendable -- spinable. they will have to affect some other solution for the people that are making life difficult for them. >> why has this erected now? >> but -- why has this erupted now? >> the sultan decided to do this at this point. i am sure he had a reason. >> he transitioned his country into full islamic law. thinking about the beverly hills hotel when he is doing this. >> one has to ask the other question -- what was his interest in the beverly hills hotel in the first place? interested in implementing sharia law and a man that was interested in owning a piece of the beverly hills hotel. little deeper, it is hollywood that was built by jews. it is a fascinating dynamic. hotels goodese moneymakers? just looks at the superficial dynamics of the situation and asks questions. he was aware of every dynamic. there are
joining us more is peter firesign -- four more is peter firesign. peter, great to see.t did they do? >> he has done everything that he could do. gunshave thrown all of the of public relations at this. they have done a good job. unfortunately, this is not spendable -- spinable. they will have to affect some other solution for the people that are making life difficult for them. >> why has this erected now? >> but -- why has this erupted now? >> the sultan decided to do...
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. >> yes, i have a couple questions, peter. so the rent that will be paid for the 5,300 square feet that the bar pilots are giving up that auto desk is responsible, what is the rate that they're going to pay? >> they are going to pay --. >> is it the rate that the bar pilots are currently paying? >> it is, correct, it is. plus cpi >> that was negotiated several years ago so does that adjust at some point or what happens. >> it will be adjusted by 3 percent annually. the space for parking in the shed is $1.06 per square foot and that will be adjusted 3 percent annually going on to the end of the lease. >> and the second question i had relates to what is the current parameter rent for the space for the bar pilots? i know they are paying let's say for the office 427, what's the current parameter rent? >> the current parameter rent is i believe around $3, is jeff bowers here? turn it over to our real estate colleagues. >> the current market rate is 275 per square foot on a net basis. >> even with the amount of time? i know you have
. >> yes, i have a couple questions, peter. so the rent that will be paid for the 5,300 square feet that the bar pilots are giving up that auto desk is responsible, what is the rate that they're going to pay? >> they are going to pay --. >> is it the rate that the bar pilots are currently paying? >> it is, correct, it is. plus cpi >> that was negotiated several years ago so does that adjust at some point or what happens. >> it will be adjusted by 3 percent...
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peter hamby, the question is this. if the democrats were counting, and they were, on the republicans to lose a few races early on by nominating people from the extreme in these primaries, what's plan b for the democrats? >> this is what democrats say that won all this week. the winning establishment candidates co-opted the tea party brand, their policies and can run against them on those things. i will say this, though, republicans have been patting themselves on the back for putting up these electable candidates. they certainly are more electable than paul brown in canada. i know it's a troep of campaigns that candidates matter. look at some of these guys. david purdue in georgia, first time candidate, mitch mcconnell, deeply unpopular. monica web by, some skeltons surfaced. tom harkin in arkansas, not running a great campaign in arkansas. >> look, this applies to democrats, too. just because they had a good week doesn't mean they're automatically going to coast to victory. >> you're dead right. candidates do matter o
peter hamby, the question is this. if the democrats were counting, and they were, on the republicans to lose a few races early on by nominating people from the extreme in these primaries, what's plan b for the democrats? >> this is what democrats say that won all this week. the winning establishment candidates co-opted the tea party brand, their policies and can run against them on those things. i will say this, though, republicans have been patting themselves on the back for putting up...
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peters had persued everything in life with intensity. >> classes i think i work hardest in are ones i find myself intellectually engaged. >> she earned a 3.98 grade point average ridge. >> human rights issue is serious. >> peters made it her passion to work on water and sanitation projects in several countries recently she worked to bring awareness to nitrate coon tam nation water in salinas drinking water supply she speaks about her bout with redepregs. iets something can live with. >> peters received a $2500 prize, which she will donate to california rural legal assistance foundation, working with poor families in places like salinas valley. >> work on bart extension from fremont into san jose, moving right along. crews began digging a trench and the work is affected traffic throughout the area. officials say the extension is due to open in late 2017 a full year ahead of schedule. and expect to meet it's price tag. >> you know poisonous dog treat investigation we've reported to you is more wide spread than we knew. >> really scary stuff. >> we told you about this last year. now, it'
peters had persued everything in life with intensity. >> classes i think i work hardest in are ones i find myself intellectually engaged. >> she earned a 3.98 grade point average ridge. >> human rights issue is serious. >> peters made it her passion to work on water and sanitation projects in several countries recently she worked to bring awareness to nitrate coon tam nation water in salinas drinking water supply she speaks about her bout with redepregs. iets something...
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where are you aiming -- international. >> always great insight, peter. guber, ceo of mandalay entertainment group. >> how do you build the boots that carry the hikers over the toughest trails? it can watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> i'm emily chang in this is "bloomberg west." this week, a special look at how technology is changing the way that we experience the great outdoors. uncomfortable hiking boots can make a short walk feel like a long one. how does footwear brands use tech to build boots for explorers tackling the toughest terrain? cory johnson is in the newsroom with more. >> they've been a big name in boot since the 1980's. technology and smart design has allowed the company to make its footwear mark with shoes geared toward what these guys are after. the president joins me now, gene mccarthy, from new york. talk to me about the ways that you invent shoes were hiking boots differently than you did a few years back using new technology. >> there are two different types of technology. how
where are you aiming -- international. >> always great insight, peter. guber, ceo of mandalay entertainment group. >> how do you build the boots that carry the hikers over the toughest trails? it can watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> i'm emily chang in this is "bloomberg west." this week, a special look at how technology is changing the way that we experience the great outdoors. uncomfortable hiking boots can...
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let's talk more, with peter articlement, peter, did you hear anything in jane's report that leaped out at you, other than the obvious capabilities of this masterful aircraft? >> yeah, good afternoon, tie le, yeah, the flying computer comment really holds true here. i think, you know, there's million lines of code when you're talking about the f-35. that's just exponential of what we've ever seen before. that really does stand out. >> jane referenced, and i want to bring you in for a question after this one, if you don't mind. jane referenced the possibility this plane may just be so capable, so expensive that it doesn't get built or not built in the numbers or scale that are currently anticipated because of costs. how big of a worry is that for you and for lockheed? >> yeah, it is a worry. i mean, it represents 20% of lockheed 'current revenue base right now. it will 'low lockheed to decouple from the overall defense budget over time, but the history is really not on their side. we were originally supposed to buy 120 b-2s, we bought 20. we originally were supposed to buy 760 f-2s, we b
let's talk more, with peter articlement, peter, did you hear anything in jane's report that leaped out at you, other than the obvious capabilities of this masterful aircraft? >> yeah, good afternoon, tie le, yeah, the flying computer comment really holds true here. i think, you know, there's million lines of code when you're talking about the f-35. that's just exponential of what we've ever seen before. that really does stand out. >> jane referenced, and i want to bring you in for a...
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still against peter defazio but without the hedge funder helping him out this time.hile peter defazio -- excuse me, while art robinson is running he is sending out mailers that look like this. sending them out across or other asking people to send him jars of their urine. because he wants your urine for science or for his version of science. he wants you to send him your urine for five years. like a news letter in reverse. the world's worst news letter made of urine that you have to send to art robinson, chairman of the oregon republican party. yes. his apparently disinterested hedge funder in new york is not to be confused with the other disinterested hedge funder in new york funding the other republican candidate in oregon and they are not to be confused with the sex hypnotherapyist guy that is against driver's licenses and his is the same pac with the guy accusing the now candidate of stalking and police report got leaked to the press four days before the primary, as oregonens are to be headed to the poll s to see if they would like any of them to be their statewi
still against peter defazio but without the hedge funder helping him out this time.hile peter defazio -- excuse me, while art robinson is running he is sending out mailers that look like this. sending them out across or other asking people to send him jars of their urine. because he wants your urine for science or for his version of science. he wants you to send him your urine for five years. like a news letter in reverse. the world's worst news letter made of urine that you have to send to art...
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footage of peter greste in somalia when he was with b b.c. audio recordings that are barely audible and couldn't be made out in the court room. this is the landmark evidence that the prosecutor presented. >> the next appearance coincides with world freedom day. a fourth sournal rift abdullah al-shami has been -- journalist abdullah al-shami has been detained since august and has been on hunger strike for over 100 days. >> this is unprecedented. a government going after a national news network for doing their work, and using terrorist-related charges to keep them in kust without evidence -- custody without evidence. >>> al jazeera rejects charges and demands the immediate and unconditional release from the government. it orders the egyptian government to take advantage of world press freedom day to free colleagues and journalist deprived of their freedom for doing theirons. >>> joining me on the set -- their jobs. >>> joining me on the set is peter townsend from the doha center of media freedom. let's start with our journalists, back in the do
footage of peter greste in somalia when he was with b b.c. audio recordings that are barely audible and couldn't be made out in the court room. this is the landmark evidence that the prosecutor presented. >> the next appearance coincides with world freedom day. a fourth sournal rift abdullah al-shami has been -- journalist abdullah al-shami has been detained since august and has been on hunger strike for over 100 days. >> this is unprecedented. a government going after a national...
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peters. mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. mr. scott. mr. scott votes no. mr. enyard. mr.enyard votes aye. mr. pallazo. mr. pallazo votes no. mr. gallego. mr. gall emplt go votes aye. mr. brooks. mr. brooks votes no. mr. vesey. aye. mr. nugent. mr. nugent votes no. miss gab billibard. aye. mr. mrs. gnome. mrs. gnome votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes no. mr. bridenstein. mr. bridenstein votes no. dr. wentrip. dr. wentrip votes no. mrs. wilorski. no. mr. burn. mr. burn votes no. mr. jones. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes no. chairm chairman. >> are there any other members who wish to record or change a vote? clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 28 aye votes, 32 no votes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. if there are no further amemt , amendmen amendments, the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia mr. whitman for the pups of offering a motion. the question is on the motion of the gentleman from virginia. members in favor say aye. those opposed say no. a quorum being present, the ayes have it and the motion is agreed to. committee will now receive th
peters. mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. mr. scott. mr. scott votes no. mr. enyard. mr.enyard votes aye. mr. pallazo. mr. pallazo votes no. mr. gallego. mr. gall emplt go votes aye. mr. brooks. mr. brooks votes no. mr. vesey. aye. mr. nugent. mr. nugent votes no. miss gab billibard. aye. mr. mrs. gnome. mrs. gnome votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes no. mr. bridenstein. mr. bridenstein votes no. dr. wentrip. dr. wentrip votes no. mrs. wilorski. no. mr. burn. mr. burn votes no. mr. jones. mr....
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and peter has summed it up. it's devastating. you exactly why everybody was so optimistic that it was from it. as rene pointed out in here report, angus houston said, described it as a very stable, distinct, clear signal not of natural origin believe to be consistent with the description of a flight data recorder. so it's not as if everyone was on a frolic of their own here. it was very much based on what was being said, but there's no question, if they now, as they sound, do not believe that this is the black box recording, then they have to go back to the only bit of information that they still believe in, which is the inmarsat handshakes and track of the aircraft and where it went down, where they say it went down, and that means a much bigger, much more detailed and a much longer search. >> rene, i remember at the time there were suggestions that maybe those pings weren't from these black boxes but were really from some other device including from the ship, itself. but they seem to reject that at the time. >> that's right. an
and peter has summed it up. it's devastating. you exactly why everybody was so optimistic that it was from it. as rene pointed out in here report, angus houston said, described it as a very stable, distinct, clear signal not of natural origin believe to be consistent with the description of a flight data recorder. so it's not as if everyone was on a frolic of their own here. it was very much based on what was being said, but there's no question, if they now, as they sound, do not believe that...
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the trial of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed is set to resume on thursday. they have been falsely accused of conspiring with the outlined muslim brotherhood. bernard smith has more. >> reporter: peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are expected to make a ninth appearance before a judge in a cairo court on thursday. at last week's hearing, the prosecution demanded the defense pay $170,000 to view what the prosecution calls its video evidence against the three al jazeera english journalists. the judge has ordered this evidence to be handed over, and for the prosecution to public its fee. so far, according to an al jazeera lawyer, the evidence has not been handed over. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of aiding members of a terrorist organization and faking reports. these are charges al jazeera rejects as ab surd. the evidence presented against them included reports from other correspondents and news channels. the trial began in february. they were arrested at the end of december, have been inee custod and denied ba
the trial of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed is set to resume on thursday. they have been falsely accused of conspiring with the outlined muslim brotherhood. bernard smith has more. >> reporter: peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are expected to make a ninth appearance before a judge in a cairo court on thursday. at last week's hearing, the prosecution demanded the defense pay $170,000 to view what the prosecution calls its video evidence against the...
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peter? >> stef, finally, i guess to get a sense, i imagine for all of those reasons, there's fear for potentially more violence going forward. there's not a lot that's been done to prevent another attack of this sort. >> it's really been one of remarkable things since these girls were abducted. you have international community assisting nigeria and nigeria saying it's doing everything it can and attacks continue across nigeria and into cameroon and it appears as if they are able to attack with some level of impunity. you would think with the scrutiny and the fact they should be on the run, they don't appear to be on the run. on top of that, we have a video they released, second video, it shows the very way they are able to organize under what you would hope would be extreme conditions for them and maybe they are not is the point, peter. >> stephanie gosk, be safe. we appreciate reporting today. nigeria faces a well armed and determined enemy in boko haram and they have an enormous advantage
peter? >> stef, finally, i guess to get a sense, i imagine for all of those reasons, there's fear for potentially more violence going forward. there's not a lot that's been done to prevent another attack of this sort. >> it's really been one of remarkable things since these girls were abducted. you have international community assisting nigeria and nigeria saying it's doing everything it can and attacks continue across nigeria and into cameroon and it appears as if they are able to...
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peter will ask bill dudley why. is that concern to investors quickly? right now. liz: bells ring on wall street. closing the books on a rough session for the bulls, a great day for the bears. stocks finishing up weakly on very thin volume. the volume became thinner and thinner throughout the session. hour by hour it got worse. one thing that turned around utilities. lows of the session, the russell getting hammered, down 1.75%. 1 1/2 actually. very close to correction territory. "after the bell" starts right now. david: thin volume but very exciting action today on a number of stocks. let's break it all down on the market moves. michael sorrentino. he is here to tell us why he is calling for an end
peter will ask bill dudley why. is that concern to investors quickly? right now. liz: bells ring on wall street. closing the books on a rough session for the bulls, a great day for the bears. stocks finishing up weakly on very thin volume. the volume became thinner and thinner throughout the session. hour by hour it got worse. one thing that turned around utilities. lows of the session, the russell getting hammered, down 1.75%. 1 1/2 actually. very close to correction territory. "after the...
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peter doocy live with more on that. >> that's right. on that. peter? >> gretchen, that right.tty soon in this county just outside of washington, d.c., there might be a limit to the numb beer of people you can have over on a nice day, and it's only in the double digits. i will have that story coming up. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office w
peter doocy live with more on that. >> that's right. on that. peter? >> gretchen, that right.tty soon in this county just outside of washington, d.c., there might be a limit to the numb beer of people you can have over on a nice day, and it's only in the double digits. i will have that story coming up. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car...
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arthel. >> peter doocy, thank you very much. want to remind our viewers we'll dig deeper into the scandal rocking the department of veterans affairs a little later in the show with major general bob scales. >> eric. mers is here. the first person-to-person spread of the middle east respiratory virus is now being reported here in our country. the centers for disease control says it was picked up as an infection earlier this month from a man who was the first u.s. case. he's a health worker who returned from saudi arabia. this latest case though is not leading to any medical treatment. the cdc says the risk to mers to all of us to the public is low. coming up in 20 minutes from now, we'll have more on the mers virus when the doctors join us on "sunday housecall." >> ukraine holding a crucial presidential election in just one week, and tension between pro-russian separatists and ukrainian nationalists showing no signs of calming. hundreds gathering in the eastern city of donetsk pressing their claims for secession. ukrainian offici
arthel. >> peter doocy, thank you very much. want to remind our viewers we'll dig deeper into the scandal rocking the department of veterans affairs a little later in the show with major general bob scales. >> eric. mers is here. the first person-to-person spread of the middle east respiratory virus is now being reported here in our country. the centers for disease control says it was picked up as an infection earlier this month from a man who was the first u.s. case. he's a health...
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. >> peter roskam on ukraine in the select benghazi committee. margaret colson debate guns. we begin the program with a house democratic leader nancy pelosi of california. thank you for being with us. the president accepted the resignation of eric shinseki who you have highly praised and said the problems runs much deeper than that. do you have any sense of who you would like to see replace him? >> someone who gets confirmed very quickly. that would be very important. before going on to what is next, i want to say how much i do admire secretary shinseki. he was a great patriotic american. military andn the battlefield, leave no soldier behind them when they come home, that is a pledge that the secretary kept as a general. whohen you say someone would be quickly confirmed, is there any name that comes up in mind? >> management would be useful to have someone who has an understanding of what the challenges are. some of the challenges relate to the delivery of health care and that is one piece of it. thatther is a simple fact it is very hard to have a certain capacity for 2 mil
. >> peter roskam on ukraine in the select benghazi committee. margaret colson debate guns. we begin the program with a house democratic leader nancy pelosi of california. thank you for being with us. the president accepted the resignation of eric shinseki who you have highly praised and said the problems runs much deeper than that. do you have any sense of who you would like to see replace him? >> someone who gets confirmed very quickly. that would be very important. before going...
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peter alexander is at the white house for us tonight, peter, good evening. >> reporter: cynthia, good evening. president obama honored the memories of the servicemen and women that gave their lives defending the country and in a clear reference, emphasized american veterans must get the care and benefits they have earned and deserve. at the nation's most sacred monument, a somber memorial day tradition 150 years after the last soldier was laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. president obama called this a pivotal moment for u.s. service members fighting overseas. >> our troops are coming home. by the end of this year, our war in afghanistan will finally come to an end. hours earlier, the president obama himself arrived home from afghanistan after a surprise overnight trip to thank the troops in person. >> the american people stand united. we support you. we are proud of you. we stand in awe of your service. >> reporter: here at home, the commander in chief is facing tough scrutiny how the u.s. served veterans with allegations of deaths from delayed treatments and other miss con
peter alexander is at the white house for us tonight, peter, good evening. >> reporter: cynthia, good evening. president obama honored the memories of the servicemen and women that gave their lives defending the country and in a clear reference, emphasized american veterans must get the care and benefits they have earned and deserve. at the nation's most sacred monument, a somber memorial day tradition 150 years after the last soldier was laid to rest at arlington national cemetery....
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peter hamby is in north carolina. that's it for me. remember, you can follow me on twitter, tweet me, tweet the show @cnnsitroom. join us tomorrow in "the situation room." watch us live. dvr the show so you won't miss a moment. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." let's step into "crossfire" right now with van jones and s.e. cupp. >> great news, wolf, i am so happy because president obama is going to go around the republican congress and finally get something done about climate change. it's a great day. >> well, there's a reality check, van, politically and economically it's ill advised. the debate starts right now. >> tonight on "crossfire" -- superstorms, fires, floods. the white house warns more weather chaos is on the way. >> longer, hotter, drier droughts, and it will only get worse. >> can washington come together with real solutions? on the left, van jones. on the right, s.e. cupp. in the "crossfire," bill nye the science guy and nick loras of the heritage foundation. what's worse for america'
peter hamby is in north carolina. that's it for me. remember, you can follow me on twitter, tweet me, tweet the show @cnnsitroom. join us tomorrow in "the situation room." watch us live. dvr the show so you won't miss a moment. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." let's step into "crossfire" right now with van jones and s.e. cupp. >> great news, wolf, i am so happy because president obama is going to go around the...
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peter, let me start with you. last night was the busiest primary night of the year to date in what should people take away from the results, particularly on the republican side where the theme seemed to establishment-that conservatives, like mitch mcconnell, who won against tea party conservatives? >> you should take away that the tea party did not do very well. it was a big day, a big night for those establishment republicans. it shows how those business groups finally got involved in the political season this time didn't want to leave anything to chance. the an indication that establishment is reestablishing itself within the republican party. the tea party is not going anytime soon. but this is a big win for the pro-business side of the party. this was a big night at least for mitch mcconnell and that crew. >> phil mattingly, talk to me more about the u.s. chamber of commerce and its influence in this year's voting. what is the chamber hoping to accomplish voters seem to be responding to the chamber appeals for
peter, let me start with you. last night was the busiest primary night of the year to date in what should people take away from the results, particularly on the republican side where the theme seemed to establishment-that conservatives, like mitch mcconnell, who won against tea party conservatives? >> you should take away that the tea party did not do very well. it was a big day, a big night for those establishment republicans. it shows how those business groups finally got involved in...
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what is saint peter, that first one, doing?t to the other end of the table. what is the apostle next to him doing? holding a dish to receive what saint peter will give him. who do you really believe was present at that supper? i believe one would find christ with his apostles, but if in a picture there is some space to spare i enrich it with figures according to the stories. did anyone commission you to paint germans and buffoons? no, my lords but i received the commission to decorate the picture as i saw fit. it is large, and it seemed to me it could hold many figures. the judgment of the inquisition demanded that veronese change the content of his painting. instead, he changed its title so for subsequent centuries, veronese's last supper has been known as the feast at the house of levi. in this one instance we see the assertion of venetian independence the republic defying the roman church but also its vulnerability to an outside world, political and economic enemies. floating on its islands and lagoons, venice has always bee
what is saint peter, that first one, doing?t to the other end of the table. what is the apostle next to him doing? holding a dish to receive what saint peter will give him. who do you really believe was present at that supper? i believe one would find christ with his apostles, but if in a picture there is some space to spare i enrich it with figures according to the stories. did anyone commission you to paint germans and buffoons? no, my lords but i received the commission to decorate the...
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tui travel chief executive peter long. the outlook for the travel industry, stay with bloomberg. we're going to be talking to the c.e.o. of thomas cook, harriet greern. -- green. coming up, no deal for pfizer in its bid for astrazeneca. that is the prediction of my next guest who has downgraded his outlook for astrazeneca on the proposed deal not being accepted. stay with us for that conversation. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown". i'm anna edwards. 7:14 in london. goldman sachs is holding its first idea summit here in london. manus cranny is at the event speaking with chief executives and global policy makers. manus? >> thanks. i'm joined by andrew wilson. the head of the rates business. great to have you with us. tell me about this summit. it is the first time that you have done this kind of thing but it brings the clients into the building and gives you guys an opportunity for some things on this agenda. >> i think it is a great opportunity. we have over 30 external experts and over 300 clients signed up. we're looking a
tui travel chief executive peter long. the outlook for the travel industry, stay with bloomberg. we're going to be talking to the c.e.o. of thomas cook, harriet greern. -- green. coming up, no deal for pfizer in its bid for astrazeneca. that is the prediction of my next guest who has downgraded his outlook for astrazeneca on the proposed deal not being accepted. stay with us for that conversation. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown". i'm anna edwards. 7:14 in london. goldman...
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miss peters is seated in the front row. she is one of only three boko haram survivors in the united states. she courageously shared her traumatic experience at the hands of boko haram with us this morning. and her father, and her brother -- her fair was a pastor, were executed in front of her eyes for not renouncing their christian faith. the church, his church, was burned to the ground. we thank deborah for being with us today. we thank her and her friends for traveling -- for traveling from rural virginia to share her traumatic story in the hopes that the world will act. we are faced with two challenges in northern nigeria. in the near-term, seeing these girls rescued. and in the long-term, rendering boko haram unable to threaten the region. this is a group that have killed thousands. thousands of nigerians to date. and their loose title of the translation boko haram is western education is a sin. their mission is to carry out a war against those who educate or empower women.oko haram. their mission is to carry out a war
miss peters is seated in the front row. she is one of only three boko haram survivors in the united states. she courageously shared her traumatic experience at the hands of boko haram with us this morning. and her father, and her brother -- her fair was a pastor, were executed in front of her eyes for not renouncing their christian faith. the church, his church, was burned to the ground. we thank deborah for being with us today. we thank her and her friends for traveling -- for traveling from...