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robert peter. robert peter had immigrated to america from scotland in 1746, eventually ending up in georgetown and working as an agent for john glass for it and company. after peter purchased glass for chair of the local tobacco trade and began buying large quantities of land. both plots in georgetown and property in the surrounding counties that he later sold for substantial profits. thomas peter was a successful businessman. and a large landowner in montgomery county, maryland. at the time of martha's 1795 marriage, george washington asked her what she might like as a wedding present. she replied she wanted a likeness of him. george presented her with this portrait. it was clearly a cherished memento depicting washington and his military uniform. i should note martha peter frequently wore this miniature even after washington's death. in february 1812, pheobe morris wrote in a letter to her sister describing a ball she attended. there, she observed martha peter wearing two portrait miniatures as "
robert peter. robert peter had immigrated to america from scotland in 1746, eventually ending up in georgetown and working as an agent for john glass for it and company. after peter purchased glass for chair of the local tobacco trade and began buying large quantities of land. both plots in georgetown and property in the surrounding counties that he later sold for substantial profits. thomas peter was a successful businessman. and a large landowner in montgomery county, maryland. at the time of...
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>> peter was fun.ike a very trite thing to say, but i believe as a parent you have to have fun raising your kids. he was fun to be with. he so enjoyed life that he made it fun for the people around him. >> so one of peter's friends said to you about him this -- if life is measured in love, then peter's was an exemplary one. >> peter, first of all, cared about life. peter was one of these kids, even as a kid, who took the time to smell the flowers. he could appreciate a beautiful night sky. he stopped to see the beauty around him and to take it in and absorb it. >> when you say that, that strikes me because i think it is near the end of life when we all look back and say i wish i had smelled the roses. i wish i had done that. and even though peter's life ended far too soon, he was so young, he didn't have to wish he did that. he did that. >> he did. peter touched more people in his life, in his 25 years, than i touched in my entire life. more people cared about him because he was so good to them. >> thi
>> peter was fun.ike a very trite thing to say, but i believe as a parent you have to have fun raising your kids. he was fun to be with. he so enjoyed life that he made it fun for the people around him. >> so one of peter's friends said to you about him this -- if life is measured in love, then peter's was an exemplary one. >> peter, first of all, cared about life. peter was one of these kids, even as a kid, who took the time to smell the flowers. he could appreciate a...
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peter: half a minute.lan: i think with breaking out, the point is that angela merkel is alone against the mediterranean states. against france, spain and italy, who all want the introduction the european union, rightly so. if the referendum is won in january of next year,, he is the man to watch in europe. peter: i begin to hear the music. that is the end of the show. how wounded is angela merkel? alan: she's ok. pascale: she's tough. peter: no problem there, no worries apparently. derek: she's got nine lives, i think she is on six or seven. peter: what we have learned is that this merkel era will continue, or should i say, drag on. thank you for joining us. us throughh with social media or the internet. until next week, goodbye. ♪ >> today, global 3000 goes to chile, where we meet some tiny frogs which biologists are completely mad about. but why are there numbers on the decline? and we had to nairobi, homes to thousands of street kids. while most people there ought to turn a blind eye, one person is taki
peter: half a minute.lan: i think with breaking out, the point is that angela merkel is alone against the mediterranean states. against france, spain and italy, who all want the introduction the european union, rightly so. if the referendum is won in january of next year,, he is the man to watch in europe. peter: i begin to hear the music. that is the end of the show. how wounded is angela merkel? alan: she's ok. pascale: she's tough. peter: no problem there, no worries apparently. derek: she's...
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than peter. that peter existed and this would be a better place because he lived. but it's become -- i mean, we have treated over 100,000 people. >> when was the moment for you when you were able to stop crying, sobbing enough to say now what are we going to do in peter's name? >> the sorrow and grief are still there, okay? i still cry. but there was almost an immediate reaction when crying to say i want to leave a mark that peter was here. i don't care about leaving a mark. my kids were my mark. peter didn't have the opportunity to make up his mind whether he wanted to do that. and i wanted the world to be a better place because he lived. >> a better place because he lived. >> yes. >> absolutely. absolutely. and i think we've accomplished that. my loss is horrendous, but peter's is so much greater than mine. peter never got to live his life. we go to his friend's weddings. peter will never have a wedding. we meet their children. peter will never have children. so my grief is more for what peter
than peter. that peter existed and this would be a better place because he lived. but it's become -- i mean, we have treated over 100,000 people. >> when was the moment for you when you were able to stop crying, sobbing enough to say now what are we going to do in peter's name? >> the sorrow and grief are still there, okay? i still cry. but there was almost an immediate reaction when crying to say i want to leave a mark that peter was here. i don't care about leaving a mark. my kids...
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geis peter gerard gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling, jr. peter victor genco, jr.e gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getzfred james g. geyer cortez ghee joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my big brother, joseph michael giaccone. he was only 43 years old. 15 years are like 15 seconds. the hurt is still there. the hole is still there. you live on through your family. we miss you every day. and everyone, tell someone you love them today. >> and on behalf of our entire family, i am honored to stand here and say my brother thomas francis, we love you and we miss you with all our hearts. [applause] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] ♪ >> timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john g
geis peter gerard gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling, jr. peter victor genco, jr.e gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getzfred james g. geyer cortez ghee joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my big brother, joseph michael...
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geis peter gerard gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling, jr. peter victor genco, jr.ory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getzfred james g. geyer cortez ghee joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert timothy paul gilbert josephmy big brother, michael. he was only 43 years old. 15 years are like 15 seconds. the hurt is still there. hole is still there. you live on through your family. we miss you every day. and everyone, tell someone you love them today. and on behalf of our entire family, i would like to stand thomasd say, my brother, francis, we love you and we miss you. with all our hearts. [applause] [bell ringing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [bell ringing] ♪ >> timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan hunter gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginl
geis peter gerard gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling, jr. peter victor genco, jr.ory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getzfred james g. geyer cortez ghee joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert timothy paul gilbert josephmy...
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the west portal restaurants peter attached any well-to-do clients from west portal and those people spend money in west portal i prefer as do other clients peters office is convenient i don't understand why the merchants association filed a complaint they seem to be out of touch as most of the other residents and merchant of the west portal have in favor of peter and his business beyond why the moratorium needs to be taking effect immediately and currently you to find speedy resolution to force peter to move at the time will be an interruption to his business and potentially his clients and causes a vacancy and an additional cost to the landlord i don't understand why this happens in summary i'm against the legislation not only it is unfair by the merchant of greater west portal not what they want i urge you to vote against it thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello supervisors we'll do this together i'm bryan and this is my wife i'm a native san franciscan we've lived in the west portal neighborhood for over 33 years we are very familiar with that district and we
the west portal restaurants peter attached any well-to-do clients from west portal and those people spend money in west portal i prefer as do other clients peters office is convenient i don't understand why the merchants association filed a complaint they seem to be out of touch as most of the other residents and merchant of the west portal have in favor of peter and his business beyond why the moratorium needs to be taking effect immediately and currently you to find speedy resolution to force...
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peter: globalization of indifference.aissun: the sentence before the show, injustice has become part of our moral system. usahma: i would just ask the european states to n not think n terms of national interests or agenda. if you wanant to help the syrian people, you invest in civil society. it is alive. and it is the future of syria. peter: thank you to my guests for your comments, your insights. thank you for joining us on "quadriga." until then, bye-bye. ♪welcome to "global 3000." this week, we're off to switzerland to find out what migrants need to learn in order to live and work there. then in india, we meet a young woman giving a voice to the untouchables. but first, we head to japan, where women often lose their jobs when they get pregnant. japan has been ranked at position 101 on the global gender gap index, a study of the
peter: globalization of indifference.aissun: the sentence before the show, injustice has become part of our moral system. usahma: i would just ask the european states to n not think n terms of national interests or agenda. if you wanant to help the syrian people, you invest in civil society. it is alive. and it is the future of syria. peter: thank you to my guests for your comments, your insights. thank you for joining us on "quadriga." until then, bye-bye. ♪welcome to "global...
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peter: where did he end up? scott: from the marconi company, he worked his way up to be the general manager of the american company. after world war i, they do know when a british company owning the important wireless technology communications company after the war. that is how the radio corporation of america was formed. its name says it all. they wanted an american corporation running radio. david sarnoff took over, first as the general manager of that, worked his way president, and by the early 30's, was running rca. he was essentially the biggest, most powerful media local of the mid-20th century. peter: to go back to the technology, who was edwin armstrong, and what was his role in making this so successful? scott: he was a good friend of david sarnoff, starting in their 20's. " born around the same time, 1890, 1891, three months apart. fascinated by up wireless technology, like a lot of kids in the beginning of the 20th century. this amazing ability to send thoughts and dashes through the air. sarnof in th
peter: where did he end up? scott: from the marconi company, he worked his way up to be the general manager of the american company. after world war i, they do know when a british company owning the important wireless technology communications company after the war. that is how the radio corporation of america was formed. its name says it all. they wanted an american corporation running radio. david sarnoff took over, first as the general manager of that, worked his way president, and by the...
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peter: holy...on: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business, you have to be willing to take risk. but it has to be somewhat calculated. we know we need more storage, and we know we need more classrooms, and we know we need more retail. most of my money is going into real estate, which is a lot safer, but i also know that people like fun and they like candy. it's not a fad. it's here to stay. all right, let's head back. so, the first quarter in 2015, we did $538,000 compared to like $35,000 the year before. -allison: yeah. -peter: that's a big difference. oh. lemonis: with this business doing as much as it is today, what would you say t
peter: holy...on: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business, you have to be willing to take risk. but it has to be somewhat...
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peter: there are others. there are painters who work particularly in maritime themes or civil war themes. there are some very counted people around. -- some very talented people around. i could not have made a living in new zealand doing this. i always had a good excuse for being here, for my career. >> what brought you to the capital? peter: i stopped on my way to england years ago to change planes in texas. i got off the plane, and i thought, this is good. this is really good. i do not know what it was, i just love the people, loved everything about it. i thought, i will be back, and sure enough, i was. and i traveled to a few places, but my father had been depressed, and he was a civil war buff, which was a very unusual thing in new zealand, and he needed distracting. and so i brought him here. we came to washington. and we both loved it. i just loved it. we went to the national gallery -- we went to civil war battlefields, to begin with, but you can only take so much of that if you have not had a lifetime
peter: there are others. there are painters who work particularly in maritime themes or civil war themes. there are some very counted people around. -- some very talented people around. i could not have made a living in new zealand doing this. i always had a good excuse for being here, for my career. >> what brought you to the capital? peter: i stopped on my way to england years ago to change planes in texas. i got off the plane, and i thought, this is good. this is really good. i do not...
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peter: has net neutrality affected at&t? james: we had endorsed at the net neutrality principles back when they were principles during the republican administration during -- administration. we have always been supportive of the main points behind net neutrality. i was very involved, on behalf of at&t, in putting together the compromise which became the 2010 ruling. it may have been one of the last issues we were able to compromise on in this town, and that was litigated by company that did not share our optimism about it. i think the shame of that is that it was one of the few opportunities we have had to take an issue that has really conversation, at least in telecommunications, and actually settle it out in a way that everybody seems -- even if grudgingly -- comfortable with. undone, ofat was course we have seen everybody going back to their respective find extreme solutions, and once again we are in litigation. and it is a challenge. peter: when of the concerns that have been raised about net neutrality was that it would
peter: has net neutrality affected at&t? james: we had endorsed at the net neutrality principles back when they were principles during the republican administration during -- administration. we have always been supportive of the main points behind net neutrality. i was very involved, on behalf of at&t, in putting together the compromise which became the 2010 ruling. it may have been one of the last issues we were able to compromise on in this town, and that was litigated by company that...
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peter: sterling -- manus: slowburn down. peter: i'm sorry.cent, my american accent -- manus: the vulnerability. peter: i don't think sterling has that much more erosion. and we do not believe it is as horrible as people expect. we don't see the brexit as that first of all, we see it as drawn out. number two, not such an extreme negative as many people are anticipating. anna: perfect place to leave it. perfect place to leave it.thank you very much. peter rosenstreich. manus: up next, talking about jean-claude juncker's state of the union speech today. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: -- moving beyond brexit, european commission resident junkball younger gives his state of the union speech in stratford. pushing the bed, but here is proposing a higher offer of 60 -- $56.5 billion and a doubling the break free. unilever ceo tells bloomberg that the central bank stimulus is limiting real economic growth. >> it is not giving us the growth we were expecting. the reason for that is the system is too much tech toward the capital market. ♪ manus: you are we
peter: sterling -- manus: slowburn down. peter: i'm sorry.cent, my american accent -- manus: the vulnerability. peter: i don't think sterling has that much more erosion. and we do not believe it is as horrible as people expect. we don't see the brexit as that first of all, we see it as drawn out. number two, not such an extreme negative as many people are anticipating. anna: perfect place to leave it. perfect place to leave it.thank you very much. peter rosenstreich. manus: up next, talking...
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the west portal restaurants peter attached any well-to-do clients from west portal and those people spend money in west portal i prefer as do other clients peters office is convenient i don't understand why the merchants association filed a complaint they seem to be out of touch as most of the other residents and merchant of the west portal have in favor of peter and his business beyond why the moratorium needs to be taking effect immediately and currently you to find speedy resolution to force peter to move at the time will be an interruption to his business and potentially his clients and causes a vacancy and an additional cost to the landlord i don't understand why this happens in summary i'm against the legislation not only it is unfair by the merchant of greater west portal not what they want i urge you to vote against it thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello supervisors we'll do this together i'm bryan and this is my wife i'm a native san franciscan we've lived in the west portal neighborhood for over 33 years we are very familiar with that district and we
the west portal restaurants peter attached any well-to-do clients from west portal and those people spend money in west portal i prefer as do other clients peters office is convenient i don't understand why the merchants association filed a complaint they seem to be out of touch as most of the other residents and merchant of the west portal have in favor of peter and his business beyond why the moratorium needs to be taking effect immediately and currently you to find speedy resolution to force...
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francine: i think there are stash -- peter: -- --e: peter: take with us peter tagalong with us. 8:30 1:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. michael mckee is in new york. here sebastian salek. sebastian: the european union antitrust regulators have stopped the clock on their review of the $60 that the $60 billion -- the $60 million merger. the dow and dupont has not commented. the deal is the largest ever in the chemical industry. the bank will pay $185 million to resolve claims that those workers opened deposit and credit card accounts without customers knowing about it. fargo says-- wells it will be compensated. according to people familiar with the matter, amazon is pursuing video rights to a wide range of sports, including the french open tennis tournament and professional rugby. live sports would give amazon an edge over streaming rivals such as netflix. coming up shortly is "bloomberg " with david westin and jonathan ferro. jon, i know you will be talking , and there is all this central-bank talk.
francine: i think there are stash -- peter: -- --e: peter: take with us peter tagalong with us. 8:30 1:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. michael mckee is in new york. here sebastian salek. sebastian: the european union antitrust regulators have stopped the clock on their review of the $60 that the $60 billion -- the $60 million merger. the dow and dupont has not commented. the deal is the largest ever...
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-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.-steve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were missing the mark and collecting dust. i don't get this game. it's not fun. but if i can increase their visibility on the toys that were selling and push them to create new toys, i knew i could turn skullduggery around. so, i did a deal, and i invested $1.1 million for 30% of the company and an ongoing sales royalty. so, i want to be able to have control over the financial side. i don't want you taking on any debt or taking on any other partners without me being okay with it. -steve: i think that's fair. -peter: you want to shake on it? lemonis: and do we need to run this by
-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.-steve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were...
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peter: not at all.take a step back from some of those numbers and say, does it make financial sense to give my money to a private company and for me to pay them for that privilege, i think that does not necessarily make sense. unless you are forced by your mandates or some regulatory obligations to do so, that is not a financial investment of interest to us. manus: if you had to make the choice between investing and cash, would you go to cash rather than investing? is most of thee cash for institutional investors is also negative. anna: thank you very much. peter stays with us on the program. manus: up next, brings it backlash. moveays it may have to 1500 jobs from london in the wake of the eu vote. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. lunchtime at london for you this morning. mark carney will go before lawmakers later could let's pick up on this u.k. story. philip hammond will meet senior bankers in london later to set out the government plan to support the economy and sound out their
peter: not at all.take a step back from some of those numbers and say, does it make financial sense to give my money to a private company and for me to pay them for that privilege, i think that does not necessarily make sense. unless you are forced by your mandates or some regulatory obligations to do so, that is not a financial investment of interest to us. manus: if you had to make the choice between investing and cash, would you go to cash rather than investing? is most of thee cash for...
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peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.emonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume worl
peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.emonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the...
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. >> peter is in my mind every day.we're doing makes me mindful of peter. because that is why we're doing it. >> this became even bigger than peter. this was done to leave a mark that peter existed and that the world would be a better place because he lived. but it's become -- we have treated over 100,000 people. >> so it's pretty extraordinary, wolf, for me to see as a reporter how this family has been able to do what i think we all wish we would do, and that is to turn our loss and our unimaginable grief into something so productive. but they have done exactly that. and it's interesting at another part of the interview which you will see on my show, the father, steve, says, if you really want to feel better, help somebody. and that is exactly what they have done. >> this courage of people who have gone through such an awful, horrible experience and emerge to do something positive for other people they're so inspiring. >> they're so inspiring. and i think they remind us all there is light and love and beauty in this wo
. >> peter is in my mind every day.we're doing makes me mindful of peter. because that is why we're doing it. >> this became even bigger than peter. this was done to leave a mark that peter existed and that the world would be a better place because he lived. but it's become -- we have treated over 100,000 people. >> so it's pretty extraordinary, wolf, for me to see as a reporter how this family has been able to do what i think we all wish we would do, and that is to turn our...
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would you join me in welcoming peter. [applause] >> the point of the school and peter's motivation was to ensure that hofstra university retains its status as one of the most prestigius places to study the american presidency and this is just one example of the kind of program we have. the other thing i will mention about what happened recently in the university is we are formed or created a center for entrepreneurship. and they will benefit from their own resources but also from the resources of our law school, our business school, our school of engineering and applied science, and of course our very, very successful medical school. so, while we have made changes, one thing remains constant and that is we have some of the nations very brightest, most aleristic college students in america. you cannot spend time with these young people and feel pessim pessimis -- pessimistic about the future. there are 7500 students who signed up for the seats available to hofstra students in this debate hall tonight. 7500 out of 11,000 st
would you join me in welcoming peter. [applause] >> the point of the school and peter's motivation was to ensure that hofstra university retains its status as one of the most prestigius places to study the american presidency and this is just one example of the kind of program we have. the other thing i will mention about what happened recently in the university is we are formed or created a center for entrepreneurship. and they will benefit from their own resources but also from the...
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bob sessions: peter, did you have thoughts on this? peter fisher: well, yeah, a couple of thoughts. i think that's the crucial question as a society is to gains from productivity. spread it around in terms of both work and leisure. there are some people that have made these prognosticati ons of the future and decided we need to have a class of people who don't work at all and guaranteed income. the rest of us keep working forty, fifty hours a week. that doesn't appeal to me.i don't know why we don't have work sharing important to keep it in perspective. i don't think this day is right around the corner because if you look, productivity growth has slowed down in the last fifteen years. it isn't picking up. increased quite a bit in the 90s as a result of introduction the internet and computers and white collar jobs, but since then the problem has been slow productivity. jobs, they're doing an awful slow job at it because it should show up in productivity gains, and in greater adoption of software, computer technologies that hasn't happened yet. bob sessions: are there places in the wo
bob sessions: peter, did you have thoughts on this? peter fisher: well, yeah, a couple of thoughts. i think that's the crucial question as a society is to gains from productivity. spread it around in terms of both work and leisure. there are some people that have made these prognosticati ons of the future and decided we need to have a class of people who don't work at all and guaranteed income. the rest of us keep working forty, fifty hours a week. that doesn't appeal to me.i don't know why we...
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[applause] peter samuelson. peter: thank you, so much.ncer: this labor day weekend, book tv brings you nonfiction books and authors. here are some featured programs this weekend. on sunday at noon, in depth is live from hillsdale college in michigan with author and radio host who is the author of "the nine questions people ask about judaism: think the second time." happiness is a serious problem. "why the jews: the reason for anti-semitism the most accurate predictor of human evil." "the 10 commandments: still the best path to follow." join in from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. and at 8:00 p.m., former white house correspondent profiles the 10 the first ladies since 1960 in her book, first women. the grace and power of america's modern first ladies. she speaks at politics and prose bookstore in washington, d.c. on monday, mary roach on the science used to improve the effectiveness and safety of the u.s. military. and another author on why the public has lost faith in political leaders. and biographer jean edward smith on the te
[applause] peter samuelson. peter: thank you, so much.ncer: this labor day weekend, book tv brings you nonfiction books and authors. here are some featured programs this weekend. on sunday at noon, in depth is live from hillsdale college in michigan with author and radio host who is the author of "the nine questions people ask about judaism: think the second time." happiness is a serious problem. "why the jews: the reason for anti-semitism the most accurate predictor of human...
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that coming if our peter doocy. this would race speculation that we have a situation that is a copy of the jahar tsarnaev brothers, way to early to determine if that is exactly what it is. but if a pressure cooker was found, in the second site that would give authorities more clues in order to try to figure out who did this this evening. this does, in a sense raise the new possibility that terrorism has been ratcheted up in our country for bombs on the streets of new york aimed at killing innocent people. we have been reporting from the scene of the first device. authorities haven't told us, what exploded on 23 street now. >> hi, eric. well, just need to tell viewers we may lose connection because of our live use situation. if we do, we'll be back on as soon as we can. we've been here for a half hour of the second location where the second possible device is and our peter doocy has been reporting is it a pressure cooker? we have not been able to verify that. this is when we see. police cordoned off 27th street betwe
that coming if our peter doocy. this would race speculation that we have a situation that is a copy of the jahar tsarnaev brothers, way to early to determine if that is exactly what it is. but if a pressure cooker was found, in the second site that would give authorities more clues in order to try to figure out who did this this evening. this does, in a sense raise the new possibility that terrorism has been ratcheted up in our country for bombs on the streets of new york aimed at killing...
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like peter just said.. police tell us he was conscious and talking shortly after the crash. we'll keep you updated on his condition as soon as we learn more. now - ken smith has a look at how being affected this morning.. here is a look at your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk. this morning's crash was a desk. this morning's reminder of similar bad crashes in the past... where metro officers have rushed to be at the side of an injured colleague. metro police have not lost an officer in a crash since 2009. that year, they lost three officers within a period. also that year, a driver was arrested for driving impaired after she hit a motorcycle officer at sahara and buffalo... leaving him in serious condition. witnesses said dana saunders' jeep rear ended that officer... and check out this video-- this was from wednesday of this week near eas
like peter just said.. police tell us he was conscious and talking shortly after the crash. we'll keep you updated on his condition as soon as we learn more. now - ken smith has a look at how being affected this morning.. here is a look at your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk. this morning's crash was a desk. this morning's...
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hold on peter. >> hold on peter. you got to hold on.ask our politicians to be accountable because we want to know that they don't have conflicts of interest that they don't engage in irs tax wrong doing like the trump -- >> -- accountable and you have secretary of state hillary clinton in the most sophisticated pay for play scandal in american history -- >> -- wrong doing, that's why he should turn over his tax returns. >> -- i love this austin. you have to most corrupt politician and her husband running around taking money all over the globe and then running appointments in the state department, pay to play and you are sitting on your high horse -- >> let me ask you. clinton suggested trump is not releasing his taxes because he's not as rich as he claims to be. or charitable or doesn't pay his taxes. i remember when harry reed said mitt romney didn't pay his taxes. it was not true. is it fair to raise these kind of questions if she doesn't have proof? >> you're asking me? i don't think so. i think what the american people want -- >> i
hold on peter. >> hold on peter. you got to hold on.ask our politicians to be accountable because we want to know that they don't have conflicts of interest that they don't engage in irs tax wrong doing like the trump -- >> -- accountable and you have secretary of state hillary clinton in the most sophisticated pay for play scandal in american history -- >> -- wrong doing, that's why he should turn over his tax returns. >> -- i love this austin. you have to most corrupt...
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peter barnes has the latest. peter: well, john stumpf processed accountability before lawmakers over phoney account scandal after getting blasted in the senate last week. foregoing $41 million in stock bonuses giving up salary and won't get a bonus this year but for lawmakers from both parties that's not enough. >> if the buck stops with you as you came out here and said, i apologized, the buck stops with me and you have to admit that criminal was going on in your bank, then you should be fired because it stops with you. >> again, congressman, the board has that power, and my energy right now is to lead the company forward. peter: congress is making clear despite $185 million in funds wells fargo's troubles are far from over. we will make sure those betrayed by wells fargo are not forgotten and on their behalf that committee has launched in-depth investigation, mr. trumpf of your bank's activities and let me be clear, today's hearing is just the beginning of our investigation, it is not the end. peter: wells farg
peter barnes has the latest. peter: well, john stumpf processed accountability before lawmakers over phoney account scandal after getting blasted in the senate last week. foregoing $41 million in stock bonuses giving up salary and won't get a bonus this year but for lawmakers from both parties that's not enough. >> if the buck stops with you as you came out here and said, i apologized, the buck stops with me and you have to admit that criminal was going on in your bank, then you should be...
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"peter rabbit" is coming to the big screen... james corden is set to voice peter rabbit...in an animated adaption of the children's tales. rose byrne will star as "a wars" actress daisy ridley will also be a part of the voice cast. the movie is due out in the spring of 20- 18. josh brolin is hoping third time's the charm... the actor married his former assistant and model "kathryn boyd" in north carolina over the weekend. this is the third marriage for brolin and the first for boyd. adele's newest album has officially made it to diamond status. the singer's third album sold more than 10-million copies as of last tuesday. and that's just in the u-s alone. albums reaching diamond status aren't typical...but adele has already managed to do it twice in a row. and that's your buzz. russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin bu
"peter rabbit" is coming to the big screen... james corden is set to voice peter rabbit...in an animated adaption of the children's tales. rose byrne will star as "a wars" actress daisy ridley will also be a part of the voice cast. the movie is due out in the spring of 20- 18. josh brolin is hoping third time's the charm... the actor married his former assistant and model "kathryn boyd" in north carolina over the weekend. this is the third marriage for brolin and...
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peter's square.g this on large screens. >> and one of the beautiful things that strikes me is the internationality of the presence. within the embrace of st. peter's square, you do have the whole church and the universal church in miniature gathered around today the. there was a line not scripted. at a certain point he improvised the line saying it will be difficult for us to call her saint teresa. and i think in the end we'll probably just keep on calling her mother teresa. i had this conversation in my other. is she saint mother teresa of calcutta, mother saint teresa and pope francis clarified that for us. she remains for most of us and continue to know her and love her as simply mother teresa. >> she never sought honor in great ceremonies like this. and when the story of the darkness came out a few years ago in that magnificent book "come be my life" we realized that in this immense charity work, she went through her own dark night of the soul. what truck struck me as i read book, and i paused se
peter's square.g this on large screens. >> and one of the beautiful things that strikes me is the internationality of the presence. within the embrace of st. peter's square, you do have the whole church and the universal church in miniature gathered around today the. there was a line not scripted. at a certain point he improvised the line saying it will be difficult for us to call her saint teresa. and i think in the end we'll probably just keep on calling her mother teresa. i had this...
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feigin president peter feigin is "engaged in trying to improve our community." two men in sheboygan are face burglary charges this morning after authorities say they tried to sell stolen items on craigslist. police say 18- year-old brionn stokes and 17-year-old jaquan wright showed up at a y-m-c-a in sheboygan with a stolen police officers arrived undercover. officers then served a search warrant -- recovering almost all of the items taken in a burglary from a sheboygan woman's home. the 18-year-old suspect is also wanted on a homicide warrant in milwaukee. breaking right now -- a one hundred billion dollar beer deal is one step closer to happening.s-a-b-miller and anheauser-busch inbev cleared a major hurdle this morning. inbev -- the maker of budweiser -- would take over s-a-b miller shareholders just approved the deal -- that's despite opposition from some investors.those investors saw their share value dwindle because of britains vote to leave the european union.inbev shareholders are also backing the deal.regulators from arnd the world have already approved
feigin president peter feigin is "engaged in trying to improve our community." two men in sheboygan are face burglary charges this morning after authorities say they tried to sell stolen items on craigslist. police say 18- year-old brionn stokes and 17-year-old jaquan wright showed up at a y-m-c-a in sheboygan with a stolen police officers arrived undercover. officers then served a search warrant -- recovering almost all of the items taken in a burglary from a sheboygan woman's home....
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>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> the man has the not aged. everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. >> jimmy: i want to thank tom hanks, sully sullenberger, apologize to matt damon. did run out of time for him. he will be rescheduled. "nightline" is next. first this is their album. here with go." kao. ? oh father tell me we get what we deserve oh we get what we deserve ? ? and way down we go oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh say ? ? way down we say go oh way down we go whoa ? ? you let your feet run wild the time has come as we all go down yeah before the fall ? ? oh my do you dare to look them right in the eye 'cause they will run ? ? you down down to the dark yes and they will run you down down 'till you fall ? ? and they will run you down down to your core yeah 'till you can't crawl no more ? oh oh oh oh way down we go oh oh oh oh say way down we go ? ? ooh 'cause they will run you down down till you're caught ohh way down we go ? ? ? ? ? whoa baby ? ? baby ? ? ooh ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? way down we go
>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> the man has the not aged. everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. >> jimmy: i want to thank tom hanks, sully sullenberger, apologize to matt damon. did run out of time for him. he will be rescheduled. "nightline" is next. first this is their album. here with go." kao. ? oh father tell me we get what we deserve oh we get what we deserve ? ? and way down we go oh oh oh oh oh oh oh...
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>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> pleasure to have you beth here the two american heroes, everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. narrator: new hampshire, think a minute about kelly ayotte the politician. ayotte claims she's independent, then goes to washington and votes with the koch brothers 90% of the time. she takes millions from wall street and big drug companies, and then votes to put their agenda before everyday families. higher drug prices and cutbacks to our medicare. so, think about it: new hampshire can choose the special interests' senator with kelly ayotte... or a people's senator, for a change. i'm maggie hassan >> jimmy: i want to thank tom hanks, sully sullenberger, apologize to matt damon. did run out of time for him. he will be rescheduled. "nightline" is next. first this i here with the song, "way done we go." kaleo. ? oh father tell me we get what we deserve oh we get what we deserve ? ? and way down we way down we go oh oh oh oh say ? ? way down we say go oh way down w
>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> pleasure to have you beth here the two american heroes, everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. narrator: new hampshire, think a minute about kelly ayotte the politician. ayotte claims she's independent, then goes to washington and votes with the koch brothers 90% of the time. she takes millions from wall street and big drug companies, and then votes to put their agenda before everyday families....
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] >> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> that's true. >> jimmy: thank you, gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] >> the man has the not aged. >> jimmy: a pleasure to have you both here. two american heroes, everybody. "sully" opens in theaters and imax tomorrow. we'll be right back with kaleo. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. apologize to matt damon. we did run out of time for him. he will be rescheduled. "nightline" is next. first this is their album. it's called "a-b." here with the song, "way done we go." kaleo. ? oh father tell me we get what we deserve oh we get what we deserve ? ? and way down we go oh oh oh oh way down we go oh oh oh oh say ? ? way down we say go oh way down ? you let your feet run wild the time has come as we all go down yeah before the fall ? ? oh my do you dare to look them right in the eye 'cause they will run ? ? you down down to the dark yes and they will run you
] >> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> that's true. >> jimmy: thank you, gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] >> the man has the not aged. >> jimmy: a pleasure to have you both here. two american heroes, everybody. "sully" opens in theaters and imax tomorrow. we'll be right back with kaleo. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel...
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>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> the man has the not aged. >> pleasure to have you beth everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with kaleo. m catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. four years ago i was diagnosed with breast cancer but early treatment saved my life. so i'm really outraged that joe heck voted ten times to defund planned parenthood which thousands of nevada women depend on for cancer screenings. congressman heck even threatened to shut down the federal government to eliminate funding for planned parenthood. >> jimmy: i want to thank tom hanks, sully sullenberger, apologize to matt damon. did run out of time for him. he will be rescheduled. "nightline" is next. first this is their album. here with the song,"w go." kaleo. ? oh father tell me we get what we deserve oh we get what we deserve ? ? and way down we go oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh say ? ? way down we say go oh way down we go whoa ? ? you let your feet run wild the time has come as we all go
>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter. i will say that. >> the man has the not aged. >> pleasure to have you beth everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with kaleo. m catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. four years ago i was diagnosed with breast cancer but early treatment saved my life. so i'm really outraged that joe heck voted ten times to defund planned parenthood which thousands of nevada women depend on for...
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>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter.ot aged. >> pleasure to have you beth here the two american heroes, everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with kaleo. ♪ ♪ ♪ what's with them? oh, those two? they're always fighting for attention. there's more to a legendary city than its legends. plan your legendary stay at visitphilly.com for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning assault weapons, and banning high-capacity ammunition clips. and pat toomey? against an assault weapons ban and against banning high capacity ammo clips like those used in the orlando massacre. listen to pat toomey brag: "i have had a perfect record with the nra." pat toomey gets an "a" from the nra. he's not for you. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> jimmy: i want to thank tom hanks, sully sullenberger, apologize to matt damon. did run out of time for him. he will be rescheduled. "nightline" is next. first this is their album. here with the song, "
>> and nobody, nobody plays peter scalari like peter.ot aged. >> pleasure to have you beth here the two american heroes, everybody, sully comes out in theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with kaleo. ♪ ♪ ♪ what's with them? oh, those two? they're always fighting for attention. there's more to a legendary city than its legends. plan your legendary stay at visitphilly.com for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning assault weapons, and...
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>> yeah, peter. most of the polling i've seen, and when you look down to the numbers, that he's actually taking more away from hillary clinton, particularly among younger voters, ages 18 to 34. she does a little better in the two-way donald trump versus hillary clinton match-ups than in the four-way races. and so, yes, i do think that if somehow gary johnson is on stage, that ends up probably helping donald trump at the end of the day. >> fooij got the name recognition but not under the circumstances he would have desired. mark murray helping us out today. thanks very much. >>> other breaking news as we speak about national security and foreign policy. this comes to us, of course, from north korea. overnight, north korea conducted its largest nuclear test ever, caing what is a strg 5.3 magnitude earthquake in the region. the white house, world leaders, all condemning this latest provocation. the white house, in fact, putting out a statement, just a matter of moments ago. we've put it together to put
>> yeah, peter. most of the polling i've seen, and when you look down to the numbers, that he's actually taking more away from hillary clinton, particularly among younger voters, ages 18 to 34. she does a little better in the two-way donald trump versus hillary clinton match-ups than in the four-way races. and so, yes, i do think that if somehow gary johnson is on stage, that ends up probably helping donald trump at the end of the day. >> fooij got the name recognition but not under...