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peter porco had been struck 16 times in the head. but why was peter's body found downstairs? apparently, some time after the attack, peter regained consciousness and started to go about his morning tasks. >> he had actually pulled on some clothes over top of some wounds and began walking around the house. >> that's because the top part of peter's brain, the neocortex, which controls higher functions like thought, language and reasoning, was severely damaged in the attack. the autopsy revealed his paleocortex underneath was intact. this controls his primal instincts and second nature habits. this explains why he got up, went downstairs, made breakfast. performed the same tasks he did each and every morning, unaware he was mortally wounded. the blood evidence shows he even went out to get the morning newspaper and that the front door locked behind him. he used the house key hidden in the flower pot to open it, then lost consciousness due to blood loss and died. before joan porco went into surgery, an alert investigator, who is also a friend of the family, asked joan a key quest
peter porco had been struck 16 times in the head. but why was peter's body found downstairs? apparently, some time after the attack, peter regained consciousness and started to go about his morning tasks. >> he had actually pulled on some clothes over top of some wounds and began walking around the house. >> that's because the top part of peter's brain, the neocortex, which controls higher functions like thought, language and reasoning, was severely damaged in the attack. the...
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peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.torney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me, you're a murderer aren't you, mr. moore? i said those are your words not mine. >> she thought she could, by grilling peter, uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david drewliner was there during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied there was no monster to uncover so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >> reporter: a courtroom tactic not appreciated by pete. >> after the first day i said, you guys need
peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.torney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter...
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what about peter adelman's point? >> first of all, i disagree with him that the problem is just economic. you go to southeast washington and other places where i spent a lot of time. when companies like wellmark and others come in and screen for employees and they screen 500 people and 300 of them can't pass the drug test, others that are hired and don't come to work on time and have irresponsible life skills, or the proliferation of payday loans or the fact that high numbers of poor people use the lottery, buy lottery tickets. we've got to do more than define the problem than more money to the poor. if you give them more money, this will lift them out of poverty, there is a cultural dimension to it. that's that fourth category. that is you must structure it so that people have to undergo some kind of attitude change, a transformation of their values and of their habits. that has to be part of it. >> there's life skills and work skills that are an important part -- an important dimension of any worker's life and tryin
what about peter adelman's point? >> first of all, i disagree with him that the problem is just economic. you go to southeast washington and other places where i spent a lot of time. when companies like wellmark and others come in and screen for employees and they screen 500 people and 300 of them can't pass the drug test, others that are hired and don't come to work on time and have irresponsible life skills, or the proliferation of payday loans or the fact that high numbers of poor...
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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. >> some gun -- got it on my ribs. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and bat
david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other where we were like three. we took some [ bleep ]. >> yeah, yeah. took some soap and made dominos to have something to play while we're in the room. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city...
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so peter peter that it's been a very poor poignant thing to hear in it and it's been a very poignant week i'm no doubt is the first forty bodies that are arriving today the first of those bodies is very shortly going to be taken off the plane we can see it now it is making its way off of one of those military planes the first of the forty bodies or the first of the bodies of the victims of the mh seventeen crash arriving back in the netherlands and i suppose peter unfortunately what we're witnessing today is going to be repeated throughout the course of this week is and this is this is going to become a familiar sight. yes. yes this is going to be a familiar sight here at eindhoven tragically these planes these two planes will refuel they will then maybe change their crew and fly straight back to where they'll be loaded up with more bodies that are being prepared there the initial preparation and putting into coffins of these bodies that were taken from the crash site is being done in hockey if one starts is out of the way they say planes will fly back here again we are expecting tha
so peter peter that it's been a very poor poignant thing to hear in it and it's been a very poignant week i'm no doubt is the first forty bodies that are arriving today the first of those bodies is very shortly going to be taken off the plane we can see it now it is making its way off of one of those military planes the first of the forty bodies or the first of the bodies of the victims of the mh seventeen crash arriving back in the netherlands and i suppose peter unfortunately what we're...
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the judge sentenced peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy to seven years in prison. baher mohamed was given a solt of so years because he picked up a spent bullet casing. since they were first picked up they spent 209 days behind bars. >> the first four weeks after the verdict restrictions in prison were tight. from what i understand now, he gets most of the time of the day outside of his prison cell. and he has a few more extended liberties in relation to exercise and those sorts of things. he still is finding it very confining and restrictive, but certainly they appear to be a lot more relaxed than in previous times. >> peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy released a joint statement describing the moment the court passed sentence. >> reporter: journalists from around the world protested in support of the three men whom amnesty international describes as prisoners of conscience. with a new team appointed by the peter greste family to take the case to the appeal court, it's hoped the judiciary will rule that journalism is not a crime. >>> a man is being tested for th
the judge sentenced peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy to seven years in prison. baher mohamed was given a solt of so years because he picked up a spent bullet casing. since they were first picked up they spent 209 days behind bars. >> the first four weeks after the verdict restrictions in prison were tight. from what i understand now, he gets most of the time of the day outside of his prison cell. and he has a few more extended liberties in relation to exercise and those sorts of...
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peter doocy picks up our coverage now. peter, how it is looking out there? >> reporter: it is looking bad right this minute and one of the most striking things is just all the noise, not only is the wind making a lot of noise you just heard janice say she thinks we're just about in the eye here at nags head. the ocean, difficult to see at night, but the waves are crashing very hard on the beach, pretty close to the hotel. i guess the tide is going back out but close enough to high tide. still a few hours until low tide. the governor, local officials have been telling people to get out of town or to stay out of this area if they could and i can tell you that this storm is causing such a scene here at the hotel that we're at that the few people who did stay in town are up. they are walking around, taking pictures with their phone and they are all concerned. they are asking us how much worse is it going to get? is this it? did all the bad stuff already happen and we keep saying we don't know, we think this is about the eye. ceiling tiles are starting to go satu
peter doocy picks up our coverage now. peter, how it is looking out there? >> reporter: it is looking bad right this minute and one of the most striking things is just all the noise, not only is the wind making a lot of noise you just heard janice say she thinks we're just about in the eye here at nags head. the ocean, difficult to see at night, but the waves are crashing very hard on the beach, pretty close to the hotel. i guess the tide is going back out but close enough to high tide....
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peter greste make a renewed plea for his freedom. plus - we report on how f.i.f.a. stands to make millions from the world cup in brazil, but local shopkeepers are feeling the pinch. >>> israel has struck its biggest blow against hamas since 2012. seven palestinian fighters are among the dead. so far the total toll stands at nine with many more injuries and it follows a week of violence across the occupied territories. gerald tan has the latest. >> the air strikes continued through the night. israel targetting what it calls areas in gaza, in response to a surge of rocket fire earlier on sunday. hamas which controls the strip says several of its fighters were killed, that many other people were also injured. it's a testing time in the israeli palestinian conflict. both sides have been on the edge since three israeli settlers were kidnapped and killed in the occupied west bank. hours after they were buried, a 16-year-old palestinian was abducted. his body was later found burned. the early autopsy results show he was alive when he was se
peter greste make a renewed plea for his freedom. plus - we report on how f.i.f.a. stands to make millions from the world cup in brazil, but local shopkeepers are feeling the pinch. >>> israel has struck its biggest blow against hamas since 2012. seven palestinian fighters are among the dead. so far the total toll stands at nine with many more injuries and it follows a week of violence across the occupied territories. gerald tan has the latest. >> the air strikes continued...
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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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peter a lot of people look at fed ex u.p.s. and wal-mart is almost proxies for economic activity in the u.s. so which companies in the u.s. stock market do you look at as proxies for overall economic activity especially in terms of forward guidance well i don't look at any one company but the ones that you mentioned in particular had disappointing earnings and a number of other companies that have reported in the last couple of weeks that cater to the middle class consumers they're reporting weaker than expected numbers we also have had weaker numbers in the homebuilders and in fact if you look at a lot of the housing data that's been coming out over the past several weeks and several months it has generally been disappointing numbers and so i think the housing recovery is already over and the market is already reversing and remember the fed is basically is optimistic forecasts on the housing market continuing to grow because the the only recovery is built on a foundation of asset bubbles and stocks that allstate and the result
peter a lot of people look at fed ex u.p.s. and wal-mart is almost proxies for economic activity in the u.s. so which companies in the u.s. stock market do you look at as proxies for overall economic activity especially in terms of forward guidance well i don't look at any one company but the ones that you mentioned in particular had disappointing earnings and a number of other companies that have reported in the last couple of weeks that cater to the middle class consumers they're reporting...
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peter greste and family were sentenced to seven years in prison. because he had a spent bullet in his possession, picked up at a protest. evidence used to convict them, including video from another channel. and some of greste's work. al jazeera rejects the charges and demands their release. the conviction triggered global condemnation with journalists, governments and international institutions around the world calling for their freedom. speaking to the egyptian media recently, abdul fatah al-sisi said: >>> the cold hard truth remains, three me are behind bars for doing their jobs as journalists, convicted on false charms. their families are paying the price as well. their loved ones suffer, but determined to do all they can. >>> still to come on the show - uniting a divided nation, columbia's defeat, and world cup players get a humorous welcome in [ ♪ music ] >>> welcome back. let's recap the headlines here in al jazeera. nine have been killed in a series of israeli air strikes on the gaza strip. seven hamas fighters are among the dead. the group
peter greste and family were sentenced to seven years in prison. because he had a spent bullet in his possession, picked up at a protest. evidence used to convict them, including video from another channel. and some of greste's work. al jazeera rejects the charges and demands their release. the conviction triggered global condemnation with journalists, governments and international institutions around the world calling for their freedom. speaking to the egyptian media recently, abdul fatah...
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mi invitado de hoy es peter apatow. destacado sobrevivientde la artritis y el creador de supple. peter ha creado una revolucionaria bebida totalmente natural que ahora es más poderosa y más inclusivo que nunca. supple está ayudando a un sinnúmero de estadounidenses a tener vidas activas sin sufrimiento. peter apatow, gracias por estar en el programa. >> gracias. es grandioso estar aquí. >> ahora, en primer lugar, tú no eres médico, no tienes un doctorado. ¿qué te califica como experto en el alivio del dolor? >> bueno, los más grandes expertos del mundo de la década de los huesos y las articulaciones de las naciones unidas me han seleccionado a mí y a supple como los investigadores líderes del mundo en ayudar a aliviar el dolor de la espalda y de huesos de todas las personas del mundo. yo no soy médico, soy un investigador y yo mismo he sobrevivido a la artritis. >> ¿qué quieres decir con que has sobrevivido a la artritis? >> bueno, he sufrido dolor severo de artritis en mi cadera izquierda por décadas. estuve casi compl
mi invitado de hoy es peter apatow. destacado sobrevivientde la artritis y el creador de supple. peter ha creado una revolucionaria bebida totalmente natural que ahora es más poderosa y más inclusivo que nunca. supple está ayudando a un sinnúmero de estadounidenses a tener vidas activas sin sufrimiento. peter apatow, gracias por estar en el programa. >> gracias. es grandioso estar aquí. >> ahora, en primer lugar, tú no eres médico, no tienes un doctorado. ¿qué te califica...
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peter, let me get to you first. the malaysia flight 17, do we now know for sure based on everything you have investigated and heard how that plane was destroyed, if you will? >> i think we're pretty clear that a russian-made missile took that plane down. and no matter what the russians and their surrogates, the separatists are doing to the debris field, they will not be able to cover up all of the physical evidence in the wreckage. it will be there. the investigators will find it and they will make the call. the dutch are very serious about this. >> what do you think, tom? >> i think the problem here is that this is similar to a drive-by shooting in a major city only in this case a fly-by shooting. the airplane gets hit. we know it was a missile and all the details of that, but we don't have the ability to have investigators on the ground interrogate i interrogating the people that might have been involved, developing informants, doing a full investigation. therefore, we're not going to know who pulled the trigger o
peter, let me get to you first. the malaysia flight 17, do we now know for sure based on everything you have investigated and heard how that plane was destroyed, if you will? >> i think we're pretty clear that a russian-made missile took that plane down. and no matter what the russians and their surrogates, the separatists are doing to the debris field, they will not be able to cover up all of the physical evidence in the wreckage. it will be there. the investigators will find it and they...
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of euro pacific capital peter is bearish on the u.s. economy and the effects of fed policy and i first asked him if he could give me his take on the recent g.d.p. numbers here's what he had said. well first of all the the plus four percent that was just released today is a political number and is very likely to be revised. downward maybe even significantly so in the months ahead so i wouldn't jump to any conclusions based on the first look because historically or at least the past several years these numbers are almost always revised downward. but even if you accept the four percent number for now it still shows that the u.s. economy barely grew in the first half of two thousand and it's just shy of one percent annualized which is must last been to three percent or so that people were looking for at the end of two thousand and thirteen the very beginning of two thousand and fourteen and i think those people who are drawing a false sense of comfort right from this four percent number they say well this shows that the first quarter was ju
of euro pacific capital peter is bearish on the u.s. economy and the effects of fed policy and i first asked him if he could give me his take on the recent g.d.p. numbers here's what he had said. well first of all the the plus four percent that was just released today is a political number and is very likely to be revised. downward maybe even significantly so in the months ahead so i wouldn't jump to any conclusions based on the first look because historically or at least the past several years...
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but peter, a little earlier you talked about th the difficulty in matching those two things up. do schools move in a way that resembles the speed of the job market? when employers make it clear they need something, phlebotomists in hospitals, people who know how to keep data records in hospitality industries, any specific need. by the time the school gets a training program in place do we even know if employers still want those things or want them in the same numbers? >> i think you're right, and that is a very big problem. i think that gets worse if the employers are one step removed. they're just sitting, waiting for students to come. i think everybody recognizes that bringing them closer together shortens that time lag, and i think with the issues we're focusing on here around manufacturing and technical skills, hands on skills, first we should be clear it's a pretty small section of the economy we're talking about. what is true here may not be true everywhere else, but it's probably true that we kind of dropped the ball in the u.s. on this one by making a shift away from voc
but peter, a little earlier you talked about th the difficulty in matching those two things up. do schools move in a way that resembles the speed of the job market? when employers make it clear they need something, phlebotomists in hospitals, people who know how to keep data records in hospitality industries, any specific need. by the time the school gets a training program in place do we even know if employers still want those things or want them in the same numbers? >> i think you're...
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you have to listen to the ideas me and peter have. he was a captive audience. >> nine and a half hours later de galle airport in paires, he said when we get back tola -- paris, he said call me up and i will set up with our person. yes really have the nanny idea in my head at the time. but i ended up with going to my girlfriend's house which was where it was connecting to. she forgot to mention she was going to be there with two screaming toddlers. i thought i would lose my mind. peter said, twicky, the only one had called and invited me to visit her and her family in london. so, i said to my girlfriend in france, i have to get out of here. i love you, but this is no vacation. and i went to visit twiggy and her family and she and her husband started working. i started taking their school goals girls. she was a proper little british school girl. she was walking around, and she said, i found my new shoes. they are hurting me. i thought she wants me to take her home? step on the backs of them. she said that would break them. i said break
you have to listen to the ideas me and peter have. he was a captive audience. >> nine and a half hours later de galle airport in paires, he said when we get back tola -- paris, he said call me up and i will set up with our person. yes really have the nanny idea in my head at the time. but i ended up with going to my girlfriend's house which was where it was connecting to. she forgot to mention she was going to be there with two screaming toddlers. i thought i would lose my mind. peter...
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we appreciate peter doing that.hank you. >>> our coverage does continue now with kill devil hills. are you live? >> reporter: good morning, heather. >> what is the latest? it looks like things are pretty calm there. >> reporter: right. what peter was saying. it's calm now. we're kind of in the eye of the storm here. we're going get hit shortly. it's going to -- as the hurricane whips around we're going to get the back end of the hurricane. the back end of the hurricane is one of the stronger points of the hurricane. even though it calmed down, with the wind is starting to pick a bit up. as it starts coming, since we're on the island barrier of the outer banks we're going to start getting large amounts of water and flooding coming from the other end of where we are. the beaches here, and that of this island, but on the other side of where we are. that's we're going get a lot of flooding and water and wind when the hurricane starts to whip back around. now, of course, they had at the tip of the outer banks they had a
we appreciate peter doing that.hank you. >>> our coverage does continue now with kill devil hills. are you live? >> reporter: good morning, heather. >> what is the latest? it looks like things are pretty calm there. >> reporter: right. what peter was saying. it's calm now. we're kind of in the eye of the storm here. we're going get hit shortly. it's going to -- as the hurricane whips around we're going to get the back end of the hurricane. the back end of the...
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>> good. >> this is steven and peter.ey are asking for some help so what we want you to do is take something you think you'll like and then play with it and we'll ask you a bunch of questions. all right, ready, set, go. >> there's two decision-makers. there's the child and the parent. >> lunch it, lunch it. >> i think it's fun but -- >> mom, look it. >> if you were in a store, would you buy this? >> yes. >> you guys almost ready? how about you, laidies? >> well, i played with the aeroflicks. it is a kind of like confusing. >> can you read? >> for somebody who is in the toy business, he needs to learn how to be better with kids. instead of getting rude with this girl, he should be paying her for her valuable feedback. >> how about you, big guy? >> i liked how the cars in the bottom light up. >> i like it when it lights up. >> that's pretty cool, right? >> yeah. >> all right. now would i like some feedback from the parents. >> today's market there's so many toys that are automatic and my daughter mentioned it, wished that i
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle after the famous but failed washington moscow said it appears now the obama administration is preparing to embrace a very different though historically familiar policy towards russia it's called containment it worked during the cold war against the soviet union will work against today's russia and does this mean washington has declared a new cold war. to cross-talk washington spinning of containment i'm joined by my guest stephen cohen in new york he is a professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university and author of the recent book soviet fates in last alternatives and in chicago we cross to john mearsheimer he is a professor in the political science department at the university of chicago who has written extensively on international security his latest book is the tragedy of great power politics all right gentlemen cross talk rules and that means you can jump in anytime on steven cohen if i go to you first i read your article in the nation the cold war a
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle after the famous but failed washington moscow said it appears now the obama administration is preparing to embrace a very different though historically familiar policy towards russia it's called containment it worked during the cold war against the soviet union will work against today's russia and does this mean washington has declared a new cold war. to cross-talk washington spinning of containment i'm joined by...
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we expected a 2-hour visit with peter. and in the end it was cut short at 45 minutes. >> florence louie was at the launch of the new campaign in brisbane. >> reporter: at the moment his family is looking at appealing the conviction and will hire a new league at team to do that. peter greste was sentenced along with two colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed, accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood, designated by the egyptian government as a terrorist organization. the false evidence used in court to convict the three includes video from another channel and peter greste's report from other parts. their conviction triggered a global outcry. journalists signed petitions calling for their freedom. the u.n. and u.s. denounced the conviction using words like chilling, drag ownian and obscene. >> praying for forgiveness, the pope meets some of those sexually abeautiful. >>> and a satellite installation in the middle of a national p k park. >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets hum
we expected a 2-hour visit with peter. and in the end it was cut short at 45 minutes. >> florence louie was at the launch of the new campaign in brisbane. >> reporter: at the moment his family is looking at appealing the conviction and will hire a new league at team to do that. peter greste was sentenced along with two colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed, accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood, designated by the egyptian government as a...
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peter cross. >> i trust her judgement. to me, it was worth investing my time in. >> reporter: attorney peter cross agreed to at least see if there was some truth to eric's story. but there was still one problem. this is not the kind of law you normally practice. >> no, not at all. i'm a corporate lawyer. i do corporate litigation. i don't do criminal work. >> reporter: charmaine chester is peter's assistant. this was also new territory for her. >> out of the blue one day i get this call from an inmate. you get this thing saying, "you have a collect call from an inmate at sing sing correctional facility." okay. >> reporter: soon she found herself spending hours on the phone with the inmate. >> at first it was all, you know, business, his case, his case. but, you know, by the time you've talked to somebody every day then the personal things start to slip in. >> reporter: friendship. >> friendship. >> reporter: in the meantime, her boss, attorney peter cross, was checking out eric's claims of innocence. did you believe it at
peter cross. >> i trust her judgement. to me, it was worth investing my time in. >> reporter: attorney peter cross agreed to at least see if there was some truth to eric's story. but there was still one problem. this is not the kind of law you normally practice. >> no, not at all. i'm a corporate lawyer. i do corporate litigation. i don't do criminal work. >> reporter: charmaine chester is peter's assistant. this was also new territory for her. >> out of the blue...
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indeed maybe peter can even bring us up to date will what is occurring peter. can you hear us at the moment yes i can hello yeah we're hearing a lot of information you brought to us not so long ago up by the european reaction what else are you hearing there well the whole airline industry everybody flying out of europe anybody in fact there is flies across. the this eastern part of ukraine is diverting their flights some airlines like british airways about she said they're not even going to fly into. the ukrainian airspace apart from one flight into kiev but it yes the likes of air force air france k l m trans aero virgin tons and others of all said that they're not going to fly over that particular area of eastern ukraine in fact euro control which is the governing watchdog of air traffic safety here in europe is issued a statement to all airlines saying do not fly over this part of eastern ukraine now as i say some airlines taken out even further and saying they're not going to fly over your.
indeed maybe peter can even bring us up to date will what is occurring peter. can you hear us at the moment yes i can hello yeah we're hearing a lot of information you brought to us not so long ago up by the european reaction what else are you hearing there well the whole airline industry everybody flying out of europe anybody in fact there is flies across. the this eastern part of ukraine is diverting their flights some airlines like british airways about she said they're not even going to fly...
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melissa: go ahead, peter. scott you can respond. >> danger here obama overreacts and tries to reflex muscle the u.s. no longer has and we further irritate our allies in europe. united states right now is going around the world pissing off all the people it needs to be sucking up to. all the people borrowing money from we're counting on maintaining dollar as reserve currency f they don't want to do that anymore because of tired of fines and our arow against well have to deal with the consequences. >> we don't need to suck up anybody. we're the world's biggest shopper. the world reserve currency is the dollar. nobody can get past that now. >> but they're loaning us money. melissa: peter, let scott finish. go ahead, scott. >> there is no way we should be kissing putin's butt or angela merkel's butt. we're sorry. we didn't mean to do this no way. the economy needs. the global economy marketplace needs the u.s. >> no they don't. >> bonds haven't been bad either. melissa: peter last word to you. >> we need them. the
melissa: go ahead, peter. scott you can respond. >> danger here obama overreacts and tries to reflex muscle the u.s. no longer has and we further irritate our allies in europe. united states right now is going around the world pissing off all the people it needs to be sucking up to. all the people borrowing money from we're counting on maintaining dollar as reserve currency f they don't want to do that anymore because of tired of fines and our arow against well have to deal with the...
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ok i think we can actually speak to another of our correspondents now peter all of it we're going to try and look at this situation from seven different angles and get the information. to add to that we've already accumulated. on a date there is piece of all of a piece what more can you tell us who kind of piecing the story together as we get it what more can you add for us. well the news is air filtering out here across europe this flight obviously originating from amsterdam and we still don't know the makeup of the nationalities of those on board although there have been some reports coming out that one is that when a russians on board the flight we still don't know exactly who was on the plane we know has gone down over the ukraine and we have heard that the ukrainian authorities say they're going to launch a commission to investigate exactly how this happened how this if you try to flee from. yes what we what we do what we do know is what we've been telling you that this boeing seven seven seven with two hundred ninety five people on board has gone down over eastern ukraine near
ok i think we can actually speak to another of our correspondents now peter all of it we're going to try and look at this situation from seven different angles and get the information. to add to that we've already accumulated. on a date there is piece of all of a piece what more can you tell us who kind of piecing the story together as we get it what more can you add for us. well the news is air filtering out here across europe this flight obviously originating from amsterdam and we still don't...
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in michigan, democrat gary peters leads republican terri lynn land by six points. in colorado, senator mark udahl who seemed to be in trouble leads cory gardner by seven. one of the main reasons is the overwhelming majority the democrats enjoy among women voters. the numbers are something. in colorado, udahl leads women by 12. in michigan, peters leads by 13 and he's running against a woman. it's the same in other states. mark pryor leads tom cotton among women by 20 points. in all three states the men's vote is about even. in other words, all the advantage of a gender split goes to the democrat. women go one way where as men are 50/50 in these races. but in kentucky, an exception here. although the democrat leads mitch mcconnell by seven points with women, mcconnell's advantage is more pronounced. for whatevers nasty or positive
in michigan, democrat gary peters leads republican terri lynn land by six points. in colorado, senator mark udahl who seemed to be in trouble leads cory gardner by seven. one of the main reasons is the overwhelming majority the democrats enjoy among women voters. the numbers are something. in colorado, udahl leads women by 12. in michigan, peters leads by 13 and he's running against a woman. it's the same in other states. mark pryor leads tom cotton among women by 20 points. in all three states...
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peter and bader were sentenced to seven years in prison. mohammed ten years because he had a spent bullet casing that he had picked up. al jazeera rejects the charges and demands their release. the conviction triggered global condemnation with journalists and governments around the world calling for their freedom. president fatah al sisi said some of us look at we're interfering in the judicial system. the verdict from some journalists had a very negative effect and we had nothing to do with it. he went on to say, i wish they were deported after their arrest, instead of being put on trial. >> but the cold hard truth is three men are behind bars for doing their jobs as journalists, convicted of false charges. their families suffer as well, but they're determined to do all they can to secure their freedom. al jazeera, utah. >> to learn more about the al jazeera journalists in prison in egypt you can check out our weekends at www.aljazeera.com and check out the website to help peter greste's family, www.freepetergreste.org . >>> the pontiff ap
peter and bader were sentenced to seven years in prison. mohammed ten years because he had a spent bullet casing that he had picked up. al jazeera rejects the charges and demands their release. the conviction triggered global condemnation with journalists and governments around the world calling for their freedom. president fatah al sisi said some of us look at we're interfering in the judicial system. the verdict from some journalists had a very negative effect and we had nothing to do with...
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o'malley says, peter, i am with the u.s.neys' office and we know your client is innocent. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes, i seen a man who has integrity and a man who was honest. >> o'malley's affidavit was enough for the bronx da to re-open the case and to get in front of a judge, but that would take time. two more months. but now at least eric had reason to hope, and in his cell he assembled a little photo gallery of others who had been exonerated. >> this is my wall of hope. everybody here has been unjustly convicted and freed. >> on august 5th, 2012, eric's lawyer goes to court. cross is joined by his assistant, and by now they have worked on eric's case for six years. >> i want to see him out. i told him the last time i went up to sing sing, i said i am not visiting you again. this is it. >> cross argues his case to the judge. >> my client has spent 17 years plus in jail for a crime he didn't commit. >> prosecutors do not admit there has been a terrible mistake. >> we will b
o'malley says, peter, i am with the u.s.neys' office and we know your client is innocent. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes, i seen a man who has integrity and a man who was honest. >> o'malley's affidavit was enough for the bronx da to re-open the case and to get in front of a judge, but that would take time. two more months. but now at least eric had reason to hope, and in his cell he assembled a little photo gallery of others who had...
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. >>> peter thune wants to do to gun violence what he did to dirty water.nts to get rid of it. he helped people get access to safe water by ethos. now the social entrepreneur is trying to reduce gun violence in america by recycling illegal guns into jewelry. joining us here at post 9 this morning, peter is the founder and ceo at liberty united and fondray 47. thank you for being with us. this is a fascinating business. how do you source your material, so to speak? >> well, liberty united functions a lot like ethos water, at least in the way that we address consumers. we make something that people already buy, but we make, in this case, we make it out of gunmetal that we get from police departments in american cities. we make it into jewelry. and then the purchase of those pieces then funds programs back into those same cities to reduce gun violence. >> you brought some samples. they're here on the desk. >> that's right. >> you change the metallurgy, so to speak, the chemistry of the metal? >> so actually, we smelt down the bullets and the illegal guns into
. >>> peter thune wants to do to gun violence what he did to dirty water.nts to get rid of it. he helped people get access to safe water by ethos. now the social entrepreneur is trying to reduce gun violence in america by recycling illegal guns into jewelry. joining us here at post 9 this morning, peter is the founder and ceo at liberty united and fondray 47. thank you for being with us. this is a fascinating business. how do you source your material, so to speak? >> well,...
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also, peter cook joins us from capitol hill. peter cook, give us the perspective of congress.y supporting the president in the sanctions? >> i think they've been supportive so far. there are so many other things on the plate right now of congress. the ukraine situation has somewhat moved to the back burner. this is going to bring it front and center. one thing i wanted to point out is that the sanctions also have the real potential for the first time to hurt u.s. businesses, particularly u.s. financial institutions. what they are really doing is barring access to u.s. capital markets. -- a debtabout it more than 90 days out there -- this is business that u.s. banks do for some of these russian firms. if they don't do it, the question is, who will? >> douglas holtz akin, are we cutting off our nose despite -- to spite our face? >> the question is, what behavior is it that has to be changed by the russians? targeted, they have the arms manufacturers. they have targeted the cash source. the way they make their transactions, the financial sector. i think peter is right. for the ba
also, peter cook joins us from capitol hill. peter cook, give us the perspective of congress.y supporting the president in the sanctions? >> i think they've been supportive so far. there are so many other things on the plate right now of congress. the ukraine situation has somewhat moved to the back burner. this is going to bring it front and center. one thing i wanted to point out is that the sanctions also have the real potential for the first time to hurt u.s. businesses, particularly...
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today we bring you peter schiff h.w. brands david brin and more but first here is steve forbes discussing solutions to health care and poverty. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen the author how capitalism will save us to discuss with harris rosen how capitalism today is saving us, steve forbes. [applause] >> thank you very much and thank you harris for coming to share what should be someday conventional wisdom instead of superior wisdom. that's a wonderful thing about free markets. it takes things that are rare and makes them commonplace where they are allowed to work. if you look around this country one of the two most troubled areas education and health care. where's the government most involved? education and health care. ask yourself why we have a health care crisis in this country collects is not the overall quality of health care and medical care in this country. overall it's the best in the world by far. we have the greatest longevity in the world by far when you look at the real numbers and not the fake ones the
today we bring you peter schiff h.w. brands david brin and more but first here is steve forbes discussing solutions to health care and poverty. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen the author how capitalism will save us to discuss with harris rosen how capitalism today is saving us, steve forbes. [applause] >> thank you very much and thank you harris for coming to share what should be someday conventional wisdom instead of superior wisdom. that's a wonderful thing about free markets....
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peter johnson, jr.>> if you were with us yesterday, we showed you this viral video that is making waves all overt -- over the internet. >> you are a very handsome man. you are. >> you have a lovely dog! love the shirt! >> thank you. >> those pants work on you, sir. they look good. >> hilarious. >> you're lucky that nice guy is here with us on plaza. >> you're doing well, good job. good job. keep up the good work. >> that's a 20-year-old kid from depaul university. >> the compliment guy. >> blake griggsby. if you're having a rough day, just walk by 48th and 6th avenue this morning and we're going to have the compliment guy just give you a compliment. let's see what he does. >> they're all free. >> hilarious. >> more kindness and compliments from him in just a bit. in the meantime, heather nauert has all that's happening for you. >> good morning to you. hope everybody is off to a great day. i've got a story about the veterans administration. we talked about how some employees have gotten bonuses. listen t
peter johnson, jr.>> if you were with us yesterday, we showed you this viral video that is making waves all overt -- over the internet. >> you are a very handsome man. you are. >> you have a lovely dog! love the shirt! >> thank you. >> those pants work on you, sir. they look good. >> hilarious. >> you're lucky that nice guy is here with us on plaza. >> you're doing well, good job. good job. keep up the good work. >> that's a 20-year-old kid...
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, peter, go ahead., go ahead. go ahead, peter. >> alan said something particularly disturbing. human rights, dignity of the individual is not a western value. it's a universal value. when people struggle for that -- >> i wish it were so. >> that is gandhi was not from the west. nelson mandela was not from the west. i think it's very disturbing to design these things in civilizational terms. secondly, although i would love to see israel get rid of all of gaza's tunnels and weapons, it's simply not the case that you can credibly argue that if gaza were to be demilitarized, as i would like it to be, israel would be moving toward the two-state solution. we've played this out in the west bank. we've had for several years now a palestinian leadership in the west bank, mahmoud abbas and before him fayed who did security cooperation with israel, who recognized israel's right to exist again and again and again. and instead of getting serious negotiations towards a two-state solution, they have got the greatest s
, peter, go ahead., go ahead. go ahead, peter. >> alan said something particularly disturbing. human rights, dignity of the individual is not a western value. it's a universal value. when people struggle for that -- >> i wish it were so. >> that is gandhi was not from the west. nelson mandela was not from the west. i think it's very disturbing to design these things in civilizational terms. secondly, although i would love to see israel get rid of all of gaza's tunnels and...
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in fact, they hurt israeli security. >> peter, let me ask you this. when president obama and secretary kerry have decried civilian casualties, there have been many in gaza, both continue to emphasize that israel has a right to defend itself. do you think, with what you're hearing coming out of washington, do you think netanyahu, do you think israel is happy with the support they're getting there? >> i think this military operation is very popular in israel. military operations in general tend to be very popular early on. but our military operation is not a substitute for a political strategy. israel does not have a political strategy against hamas. its political strategy should be to show that those palestinians who accept israel's right to exist and practice nonviolence like mahmud abbas. you have to make them winners. when you show the palestinians that those leaders like abbas get only increased settlement growth, even after they have repeatedly accepted israel's right to exist and agreed to prosecute the rebels nonviolently, you are making hamas'
in fact, they hurt israeli security. >> peter, let me ask you this. when president obama and secretary kerry have decried civilian casualties, there have been many in gaza, both continue to emphasize that israel has a right to defend itself. do you think, with what you're hearing coming out of washington, do you think netanyahu, do you think israel is happy with the support they're getting there? >> i think this military operation is very popular in israel. military operations in...
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about two crises that peter had the attention -- that, peter, had the attention of the internationalommittee. ukraine and gaza. what is the latest. >> we will start in ukraine, where prime minister got the milk -- were prime minister yat senyuk, to the surprise of many, resigned. the government still fighting separatist rebels in the east, it's just adding to the chaos in ukraine right now. he negotiated ukraine's $17 billion loan from the imf. recently elected president poroshenko said they will allow for a full reset. he welcomes this change. meanwhile, the european union announcing in the last little bit that it will expand its list of russians facing sanctions, but will not release the list until tomorrow. the bureau of spy chief could be on the list. the head of the foreign intelligence service could also be on that list. you have the russian security council head and the chechen leader. in all, 18 entities are on that draft list. notably, no major russian companies on that list, but eu officials are debating taking stronger steps as soon as next week. they include essentially b
about two crises that peter had the attention -- that, peter, had the attention of the internationalommittee. ukraine and gaza. what is the latest. >> we will start in ukraine, where prime minister got the milk -- were prime minister yat senyuk, to the surprise of many, resigned. the government still fighting separatist rebels in the east, it's just adding to the chaos in ukraine right now. he negotiated ukraine's $17 billion loan from the imf. recently elected president poroshenko said...
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spying in germany be stopped once and for all artes peter oliver reports now from berlin. sent packing a with a flea in his ear. i just want to say that if you see it with human common sense in my opinion spying on allies and friends is a waste of energy. germany has now told the cia contact at the u.s. embassy in berlin to get his things and leave for the first time after a series of spy scandals this is a strong message from the germans that they've had enough of washington's behavior you know experience of a cheaper foreign intelligence services isn't something we're taking lightly but it took a whole string of and biasing snooping slip ups to get to this stage that paints a picture of an abusive relationship in june of last year it emerged that the u.s. had spied on its european allies prompting this response from the chancellor spying on friends is not acceptable then it was revealed that mrs merkel's private cell phone was bugged by the n.s.a. washington promised not to do it again but refused to sign a no spy deal lynn still wanted to talk trade and rebuilding of tr
spying in germany be stopped once and for all artes peter oliver reports now from berlin. sent packing a with a flea in his ear. i just want to say that if you see it with human common sense in my opinion spying on allies and friends is a waste of energy. germany has now told the cia contact at the u.s. embassy in berlin to get his things and leave for the first time after a series of spy scandals this is a strong message from the germans that they've had enough of washington's behavior you...