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peters are really is. the gospels tell us that peter is a fisherman on the sea of galil galilee. >> she's one of the fewer apostles she has some hints about his homelife. we know that he's married, he has a mother-in-law for responsible for, according to some traditions. he also has children. >> he's a big guy. he's done lots of physical work. you have to be strong to be a fisherman. >> i see peter as the every man. here is someone who is probably illiterate, who is probably in terms of experience and wants to file who has probably never seen before. >> jesus asked peter to follow him and it says in the gospel that he dropped everything to follow him and so it's a complete commitment. >> peter is the most human of the discipledisciples. so he's headed, he has a bit of a a temper on him. he changes his mind about things. he's the most three dimensional. >> according to john's gospel. early on in his ministry, jesus renames peter. >> peter's actual name is simon or simeon. he appears to be renamed by jesus a
peters are really is. the gospels tell us that peter is a fisherman on the sea of galil galilee. >> she's one of the fewer apostles she has some hints about his homelife. we know that he's married, he has a mother-in-law for responsible for, according to some traditions. he also has children. >> he's a big guy. he's done lots of physical work. you have to be strong to be a fisherman. >> i see peter as the every man. here is someone who is probably illiterate, who is probably...
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peters.licism. >> did peter really travel to rome to lay the foundations for the catholic church? >> the new testament says nothing explicitly about peter coming to rome and i think a lot of people will be surprised to find this out. >> the apostal paul who lived in roam and letters make up half of the testament doesn't refer to peter being in the city once. >> he doesn't seem to know of him. he doesn't mention any connection between the christians there in the city and peter and that's kind of interesting omission. so peter is there in the city, why doesn't paul say anything about him at all? >> the omission is all the more strange because we know peter and paul knew each other. >> in and around 8050 peter and paul meet at antiok. peter has come from jerusalem to see the progress being made by paul's mission. >> my brother. >> when peter and paul meet, they have a fierce talk. >> you're happy to sit with gentiles. >> paul's big idea is the jesus movement should be open to people who are both
peters.licism. >> did peter really travel to rome to lay the foundations for the catholic church? >> the new testament says nothing explicitly about peter coming to rome and i think a lot of people will be surprised to find this out. >> the apostal paul who lived in roam and letters make up half of the testament doesn't refer to peter being in the city once. >> he doesn't seem to know of him. he doesn't mention any connection between the christians there in the city and...
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peter: he started there. didn't quite cut it as much as he might have wanted, dottie, but that's ok. dottie: kevin kisner is playing from a very deep divot hole. that's a pitching wedge. peter: yeah, he missed the fairway but not -- by not very much. dottie: maybe that was a good deal. peter: well, he's going to have a run at another birdie. he's already set a personal record, six birdies in a row. ooh, look at that life. at least it was at the front end of the divot. it makes it a little bit easier. made four year earlier at the bay hill invitational. that was his personal best until today. now his partner scott brown. dottie: just 121 yards. really good contact sounding there. peter: i think it's safe to say that the rain delay did not hurt the momentum of this team. dottie: not in any way. peter: they are feeding off of each other. they are playing some very, very solid golf. now cameron smith clearly has some mud on the back of that ball. dottie: mud on the back of the ball and also a slightly downhill li
peter: he started there. didn't quite cut it as much as he might have wanted, dottie, but that's ok. dottie: kevin kisner is playing from a very deep divot hole. that's a pitching wedge. peter: yeah, he missed the fairway but not -- by not very much. dottie: maybe that was a good deal. peter: well, he's going to have a run at another birdie. he's already set a personal record, six birdies in a row. ooh, look at that life. at least it was at the front end of the divot. it makes it a little bit...
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peter: who is he? dr. singer: a professor at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. peter: was previously with the fcc? dr. singer: he was previously a chief economist at the fcc. lydia: can you give us more detail on what you think that that even playing field looks like, for you as an economist, what would it be? dr. singer: the even playing field, what i want to see is a venue in which complaining content providers, let's start with those. we have another set of actors that potentially are at a disadvantage and that would be independent distributors. let's start with content providers. want -- i want to see a platform or venue in which they can come to the fcc and say we are not being treated right. currently, there really are no protections. i think it is kind of open. it is in the air. i think we could look to the kind of protections we have for independent cable networks as a template for how that should go. with respect to online distributors, i think the same platform cou
peter: who is he? dr. singer: a professor at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. peter: was previously with the fcc? dr. singer: he was previously a chief economist at the fcc. lydia: can you give us more detail on what you think that that even playing field looks like, for you as an economist, what would it be? dr. singer: the even playing field, what i want to see is a venue in which complaining content providers, let's start with those. we have another set of...
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♪ peter: hello and a very warm "quadriga." sigh of relief in europe because the pro-european movement emmanuel macron got the most votes and according to most pundits looks set to win the second runoff ballot against t e far right marine lee pen of the national front. there were, meanwhile, painful defeats for the traditional establishment parties. the socialists and the conservatives. what does the vote so far and the vote to come really mean for france and the rest of europe? two discuss those questions, i'm joined by three seasoned analysts and observers. birke says france is at a crossroads -- either a return to nationalism or ever closer european union. is with us, too. he argues that in today's europe, it is either globalism or nationalism, openness or a closed shop, economic and social intolerance and state control. he says france's decision will make or break new europe. and a warm welcome to geraldine says the worrying political instability in france will not be swept away if macron wins. there will still be an urgent
♪ peter: hello and a very warm "quadriga." sigh of relief in europe because the pro-european movement emmanuel macron got the most votes and according to most pundits looks set to win the second runoff ballot against t e far right marine lee pen of the national front. there were, meanwhile, painful defeats for the traditional establishment parties. the socialists and the conservatives. what does the vote so far and the vote to come really mean for france and the rest of europe? two...
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nejra: peter and peter, stay with us. up next, the land of rising confidence. why japan's manufacturers have an optimistic outlook. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm nejra cehic in london. confidence among japan's manufacturers has improved for a second quarter in a row according to the tankan survey for the first three months of this year. 10,iment rose to 12 from although that was short of expectations for a reading of 14. the improvement comes as a weaker yen helped profits rise to a record. still with is our peter, global macro strategist at rbc europe, and peter, global equities economist at commerzbank. i suppose the big question here is how much data like this is going to feed through two inflation. >> probably not very much at all. skeptical ofery abenomics all along. whatever happens to inflation is not being driven by policy as such. i think there is a global trend towards higher inflation. part of it is due to energy. perhapsan economy which is showing signs of more strength, but ultimately the japanese economy is going
nejra: peter and peter, stay with us. up next, the land of rising confidence. why japan's manufacturers have an optimistic outlook. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm nejra cehic in london. confidence among japan's manufacturers has improved for a second quarter in a row according to the tankan survey for the first three months of this year. 10,iment rose to 12 from although that was short of expectations for a reading of 14. the improvement comes as a weaker yen helped profits rise to a record. still...
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peter's basilica, st. peter's square, it's all centered around the tomb of st. golden globe of michelangelo's. >> reporter: he was first crucified upside down, martyred by the roman emperor nero in 64 a.d. >> he said i'm not worthy to die the same way the master was, crucify me upside down. >> he had to be buried immediately. they stuck peter in the trench, covered him with dirt and that was the end of the man they called "the prince of the apostles." this is where the whole story begins. >> reporter: the basilica is a marvel, it's the work of 12 architects and a roster of renaissance masters, serving 20 popes over the course of 120 years. what's miraculous says elizabeth lebb is that it all came together so beautifully. >> imagine the dome hovering above peter's tomb, directly below. and when the pope steps in the footsteps of peter the fisherman, he is the pontifax maximus, they explained the papacy in the domestic. >> reporter: it would be the crowning glory of michelangelo. and toward the front of the basilica michelangelo's break through work, sculpted from
peter's basilica, st. peter's square, it's all centered around the tomb of st. golden globe of michelangelo's. >> reporter: he was first crucified upside down, martyred by the roman emperor nero in 64 a.d. >> he said i'm not worthy to die the same way the master was, crucify me upside down. >> he had to be buried immediately. they stuck peter in the trench, covered him with dirt and that was the end of the man they called "the prince of the apostles." this is where...
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one of the leaders of jesus's movement. >> peter emerges as a powerful figure in the church.us entrusted the keys of the kingdom. he will travel around the roman empire much like paul did. he will wind up in rome as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, the first pope. >> look what happens to mary magdalene. she's known only as this penitent prostitute, and her story and her importance fades away. >> centuries later, the discovery of another historic text offers a ttalizing explanation for what might have happened to mary magdalene after the resurrection. in 1896, a german scholar purchases an ancient book. it languishes in the egyptian museum in berlin until it is finally published in 1955. and revealed to be the gospel of mary. >>> it is one of the bible's most enduring mysteries. what happened to mary magdalene after the resurrection? the discovery of a gospel named after mary herself could provide the answer. >> when it was discovered in the 19th century, it was tremendously exciting because this is the first gospel that actually bears the name of a woman. >> nic
one of the leaders of jesus's movement. >> peter emerges as a powerful figure in the church.us entrusted the keys of the kingdom. he will travel around the roman empire much like paul did. he will wind up in rome as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, the first pope. >> look what happens to mary magdalene. she's known only as this penitent prostitute, and her story and her importance fades away. >> centuries later, the discovery of another historic text offers a...
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peter. >> go wake up bruno.ill make a mayday call. >> peter. >> i get woken up by debbie. >> bruno, we have been boarded and i think that they are pirates. >> i didn't know, because my mind was pirates were coming. i went upstairs and then there were 200 or 300 meters away. >> they were go ing to be upon s any second now. >> can we go faster? >> i am pushing as fast as we c can. >> and it is nothing that we could do. we had no weapons. we couldn't hide anywhere. >> and i say stop the boat. stop the boat. >> stop the boat. >> sop the boat. >> i looked into their eyes, and they were wild. >> if you move, i will kill you. >> stop the boat. move up. mo up. >> he told us, sit. >> get down. >> get down. >> sit down. >> okay. okay. we are sitting down. >> you got this. this is our boat. only we can work here. we are serious. where is the money? >> adrenaline must have kicked in, because i saw everything slow and i thought to myself, these people can panic at any minute now, and if they panic, we can be dead. >> stop th
peter. >> go wake up bruno.ill make a mayday call. >> peter. >> i get woken up by debbie. >> bruno, we have been boarded and i think that they are pirates. >> i didn't know, because my mind was pirates were coming. i went upstairs and then there were 200 or 300 meters away. >> they were go ing to be upon s any second now. >> can we go faster? >> i am pushing as fast as we c can. >> and it is nothing that we could do. we had no weapons. we...
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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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i'm talking to peter kiernan author of becoming china's you know what? along with peter brookes.here. we talked about the north korea issue, let me talk about trade. americans are feeling it, you could graduate from high school. get a good job at the local factory, take care of your family with that. those days are gone, and people are blaming countries like china. can we change that? can the days ever come back? is it china's fault? >> the answer is probably yes to all three questions. in 1994 we began ceding ground to china and began creating millions of manufacturing jobs, precisely the type you are describing. the problem is it's hard to bring those back, particularly lower down the value curve we're going to have more manufacturing. we'rthe number two manufacturer in the world, but the notion that manufacturing output is going to create the same level of manufacturing jobs is a false one. i'll give an example. we produced more steel than 1984, but with 25% of the employees because there's so much technology and productivity that's been brought in. trish: in other words, you'
i'm talking to peter kiernan author of becoming china's you know what? along with peter brookes.here. we talked about the north korea issue, let me talk about trade. americans are feeling it, you could graduate from high school. get a good job at the local factory, take care of your family with that. those days are gone, and people are blaming countries like china. can we change that? can the days ever come back? is it china's fault? >> the answer is probably yes to all three questions....
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peter slen: respond to what the chairman said. christopher lewis: he cited the 2005 court decision upholding the determination by the commission that broadband should be a title i service. what is important to note about that is not only did the court in 2005 uphold the commission's authority to make that decision under a president that is commonly referred to as chef ron deference, differing to the expert agency, i am oversimplifying but we will go with that for now. upheld the same right for the commission with the 2015 rules. the challenge of the 2015 rules in court was to prove that not only did they have chevron 2005,nce as they did in but the wheeler commission had to talk about what had changed in the marketplace. and the marketplace for broadband access in 2005 is very different from what it is today. a made that case and it was upheld in court. that was the justification for moving from title i to title ii. all of that was had doubt by the lawyers. the important thing to note is thataverage consumers see they have very fe
peter slen: respond to what the chairman said. christopher lewis: he cited the 2005 court decision upholding the determination by the commission that broadband should be a title i service. what is important to note about that is not only did the court in 2005 uphold the commission's authority to make that decision under a president that is commonly referred to as chef ron deference, differing to the expert agency, i am oversimplifying but we will go with that for now. upheld the same right for...
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peter: clearly had an effect beyond the borders in afghanistan. they banted a video -- want a video to be out because the president of the united states is at odds with syria, russia and north korea at the same time. he's trying to prove he's bona fide. 85 days in office. nobody sure what his doctrine in. on the campaign trail he sounded at times bordering on isolationist. he's trying to prove a point. i'm a tough guy. you better pay attention. you can be sure that they're thinking about that. robert: molly, is he a hawk? molly: i have no idea anymore. it's always risky to try to attribute too much of an intellectual infrastructure to a man who i think is fundamentally about his gut. that's part of the attraction of trump as a leader. but at the same time, it's been clear he has said this week that he went into this not knowing a lot about a lot of these conflicts. and i think it's also been cleerl all along that he was someone who really valued toughness and strength and how -- had a macho sense of the united states even -- it can't be denied tha
peter: clearly had an effect beyond the borders in afghanistan. they banted a video -- want a video to be out because the president of the united states is at odds with syria, russia and north korea at the same time. he's trying to prove he's bona fide. 85 days in office. nobody sure what his doctrine in. on the campaign trail he sounded at times bordering on isolationist. he's trying to prove a point. i'm a tough guy. you better pay attention. you can be sure that they're thinking about that....
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peter: thank you.ad: there's a growing list of mostly democrats who think it's time for a special prosecutor. you have called the special prosecutor role, though, quote, deeply flawed mechanism. why? peter: well, let's put it this way. it's not a cure-all for this. and for democrats and independents and whatever republicans who are really interested in getting at the bottom and finding out all the facts and seeing where the evidence lies, a special prosecutor is not necessarily going to be what they're hoping it is. soledad: they don't find facts and see where evidence lies? peter: they do but they do it in secret. if they don't find a case that the -- at the end of that investigation that they can prosecute and that they are convinced that they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law, they pack their bags and they go home. they don't make a special report. they don't make any -- they don't do a press conference. soledad: all that evidence is essentially lost? it never gets public? peter:
peter: thank you.ad: there's a growing list of mostly democrats who think it's time for a special prosecutor. you have called the special prosecutor role, though, quote, deeply flawed mechanism. why? peter: well, let's put it this way. it's not a cure-all for this. and for democrats and independents and whatever republicans who are really interested in getting at the bottom and finding out all the facts and seeing where the evidence lies, a special prosecutor is not necessarily going to be what...
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peter fong. peter handles all our large picnic applications along with others but everyone has specialty large picnics, pretty close to special vents if you ask me but they're kind of grouped.. he handles all the lighting and kind of our mis liaison and are [inaudible] next, nick marley, stand up. nick marley handles our indoor applications. a lot of the gym rentals, clubhouse rentals, sf-ust leaks for basketball, volleyball.. i lot of different types of things like that. who else is here? hector. hector rivera. our newest member he is now become more of a jack of all trades. we were very shortstaffed for a very long time and trying to piece it together, but now that hector has come on board if you is like we are a full team. the death star has committed and completed. the rest of my team they're not here but i'll give them mentions. karen ross. she has been with us for a a while. she does all of our pool rentals. swim meets, pool teams, things like that in our recreation centers dolores park pic
peter fong. peter handles all our large picnic applications along with others but everyone has specialty large picnics, pretty close to special vents if you ask me but they're kind of grouped.. he handles all the lighting and kind of our mis liaison and are [inaudible] next, nick marley, stand up. nick marley handles our indoor applications. a lot of the gym rentals, clubhouse rentals, sf-ust leaks for basketball, volleyball.. i lot of different types of things like that. who else is here?...
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peter baker joins us from washington. welcome, peter.l me how you came to this conclusion that the doctrine is "don't get roped in by doctrine"? peter: the last week alone as shown how improvisational and transactional president trump's policy really is. it is not hard to find statements from the campaign trail where he said, syria is not america's problem, we should not go there, we should work closely with russia and stop alienating them. he said china should not be invited to did -- to dinner, they are our enemy. in the last week alone, he has involved us in the syrian civil war more than ever before with an airstrike against the bashar al-assad government, alienated russia, and their prime minister said the relationship is completely ruined. and he invited the chinese leader to dinner in a mar-a-lago to work out trade in north korea. i think he is very improvisational. he said he is very flexible. he is not wedded to one approach. so the idea of trying to define his foreign-policy is tricky. charlie: if you're competitor, adversary,
peter baker joins us from washington. welcome, peter.l me how you came to this conclusion that the doctrine is "don't get roped in by doctrine"? peter: the last week alone as shown how improvisational and transactional president trump's policy really is. it is not hard to find statements from the campaign trail where he said, syria is not america's problem, we should not go there, we should work closely with russia and stop alienating them. he said china should not be invited to did...
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peter's would be one of those.o see inthis close up, you tal about something that would shake you. it was just great. >> i try to imagine the different people who would walk through here. the saints, all the great figures who once walked through the square. >> reporter: st. peter is at the center of it all, spiritually, architecturally and literally. >> it's all centered around the tomb of st. peter, 144 meters under that golden globe of michelangelo's. >> reporter: he was first crucified upside down, martyred by the roman emperor nero in 64 a.d. >> he said i'm not worthy to die the same way the master was, crucify me upside down. >> he had to be buried immediately. they stuck him in a trench, covered him with dirt and that was the end of the man thiey called "the prince of the apostles." this is where the overwhewhole begins. >> reporter: the basilica is a marvel, it's the work of 12 architects and a roster of renaissance masters, serving 20 popes over the course of 120 years. what's miraculous says elizabeth lebb
peter's would be one of those.o see inthis close up, you tal about something that would shake you. it was just great. >> i try to imagine the different people who would walk through here. the saints, all the great figures who once walked through the square. >> reporter: st. peter is at the center of it all, spiritually, architecturally and literally. >> it's all centered around the tomb of st. peter, 144 meters under that golden globe of michelangelo's. >> reporter: he...
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peter: doesn't he have a freer hand.ally needs to do now is basically say if i can get could get all of the republicans to support my next nominee than he he or she is confirmed. >> there's no doubt about it. i was sleep there well a there well always be a few moderate democrats i'm sorry moderate republicans that you have to be very careful with. that is something that can be worked through. yes he's much freer to appoint the kinds of people that reflect jewish -- prudence. are you going to expand that lists a little bit and look at some other names maybe i think the president during the campaign promise he was going to pick from the list i think there's no reason why the president can't refresh and expand that list. given the success of this particular confirmation process he has some running room to express in expand if he wants. he is going to start hearing cases right away so what kind of justice should we expect him to be how is he going to change the court. what you get is what you saw. this is a man who really ca
peter: doesn't he have a freer hand.ally needs to do now is basically say if i can get could get all of the republicans to support my next nominee than he he or she is confirmed. >> there's no doubt about it. i was sleep there well a there well always be a few moderate democrats i'm sorry moderate republicans that you have to be very careful with. that is something that can be worked through. yes he's much freer to appoint the kinds of people that reflect jewish -- prudence. are you going...
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>> maybe i'll take peter's thought. basically you go down there, on the center for the point guard, right. we went down the first time you can visibly see how stressed-out the engineers were. they said what's the date, there are looking at me like 12 weeks. the guy is 25 years old, a great engineer, and they had told him the only date they will understand is 12 weeks from now or whatever it was. then undercover, we would say he's not here anymore i don't care what answer you tell me but you cannot slide it. i would have to give them an update every week or two. if it slides again will have a come to jesus because the money might not be here. give you a couple weeks work out the real number and then you are on the hook. and then we would do that everywhere. bert was really uncomfortable with that. engineers want to be slackers. so i did take a few weeks, months for them to understand. even then you have to understand and then your way around the organization. you will always get one story from a guy who is far off in cha
>> maybe i'll take peter's thought. basically you go down there, on the center for the point guard, right. we went down the first time you can visibly see how stressed-out the engineers were. they said what's the date, there are looking at me like 12 weeks. the guy is 25 years old, a great engineer, and they had told him the only date they will understand is 12 weeks from now or whatever it was. then undercover, we would say he's not here anymore i don't care what answer you tell me but...
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peter met me that way. every weekend i would leave maine on a wednesday and go give a speech someplace. return to washington on the weekend to see my family, then go back to maine. those speaking gigs provided the airfares for me to have that commuter marriage. no one really campaigned harder. was --my basic instincts the problems ross perot talked about. it really will. that's a good thing. american education needs a good boot in the behind and parents will be screaming at schools to finally do better. i mean, a high school education in new york state today and even when i was a boy, was not like the high school education my father got. and we really needed this. the reality is, we send more than half of our children to college now and colleges aren't doing their jobs. one study shows something like 40% of graduates can't do critical thinking. a lot of the college graduates working in starbucks are operating at their full skill level. they look good, smile, sound educated. how educated they really are? i d
peter met me that way. every weekend i would leave maine on a wednesday and go give a speech someplace. return to washington on the weekend to see my family, then go back to maine. those speaking gigs provided the airfares for me to have that commuter marriage. no one really campaigned harder. was --my basic instincts the problems ross perot talked about. it really will. that's a good thing. american education needs a good boot in the behind and parents will be screaming at schools to finally...
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peter: all right, kevin kisner now set to putt.hen you get on a run like these guys make absolutely everything. no, that got hopping after about three feet so he misses left and will mark. to 17. peter: danny lee. he's up -- tees up today. 150. nick: yeah, considering how difficult the breeze has been. especially yesterday. it's about the easiest i've ever seen the 1th hole play. bill: danny lee right on the number there. let's go to 11. here's jordan. he and ryan palmer out in 32. parred the 10th to stay at 18 under. five behind to. 10. peter: scott brown now for his birdie. there you go. boy, look at that. two 4's on the card. that's some kind of golf. they temporarily open up a three-shot lead as we go to 17. bill: they're setting the mark. here's dufner. nick: should be an easy 8 for dufner. and again thrown another dart in there. bill: in there close, chance for another birdie. as we go back over to the 11th. kevin tway with an eagle chance to get his team to 1 under. nick: not much fun when they're make birdies and you keep l
peter: all right, kevin kisner now set to putt.hen you get on a run like these guys make absolutely everything. no, that got hopping after about three feet so he misses left and will mark. to 17. peter: danny lee. he's up -- tees up today. 150. nick: yeah, considering how difficult the breeze has been. especially yesterday. it's about the easiest i've ever seen the 1th hole play. bill: danny lee right on the number there. let's go to 11. here's jordan. he and ryan palmer out in 32. parred the...
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peter does.at followed quickly by the reality of that's not what i imagined. >> who the hell are you? >> i'm your dad, peter. >> those issues that were created by not being together are what lock you in to each other. >> i hope that audiences take away what they took away the first time when they saw guardians. i hope they laugh. i hope they are taken for a ride. i hope they cry. there is a lot of heart felt moments ♪ you don't love me ♪ >> guardians of the galaxy volume 2 opens up everywhere next week. how about kurt russell? steve: a big fox news fan. ainsley: good morning if you are watching. >> a little early out there. steve: hi goldy. great report. thank you. ainsley: if you are reaching for one of these this morning to help give your morning a jolt, we have some news for you about one of them that you're definitely not going to want to skip. brian: i'm not sure don't commit. ainsley: please help me out. steve: i'm hoping it's coffee related. president trump wants to break up the ninth circ
peter does.at followed quickly by the reality of that's not what i imagined. >> who the hell are you? >> i'm your dad, peter. >> those issues that were created by not being together are what lock you in to each other. >> i hope that audiences take away what they took away the first time when they saw guardians. i hope they laugh. i hope they are taken for a ride. i hope they cry. there is a lot of heart felt moments ♪ you don't love me ♪ >> guardians of the...
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welcome, peter.me how you came to this conclusion that the doctrine is doctrinet roped in by "? it's not that hard to find statements from the campaign trail where he said syria is not america's problem. we should be working closely with russia and stop alienating them. china is our enemy. in the last week alone, he has involved us in the syrian civil war with an airstrike against the bashar al-assad government, the primerussia, minister saying the relationship is completely ruined, and invited the chinese leader to dinner to work out trade in north korea. i think he is very improvisational. .e said he is very flexible so the idea of trying to define his foreign-policy is tricky. competitor, adversary, whatever you want to call it, if they can't predict how you will because thead relationships between nationstates depends on predictability to a degree. it is good because they can't make assumptions about how you will act and what you will do and that keeps them alert. that is right. we have a perfect
welcome, peter.me how you came to this conclusion that the doctrine is doctrinet roped in by "? it's not that hard to find statements from the campaign trail where he said syria is not america's problem. we should be working closely with russia and stop alienating them. china is our enemy. in the last week alone, he has involved us in the syrian civil war with an airstrike against the bashar al-assad government, the primerussia, minister saying the relationship is completely ruined, and...
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i saw visual reports too, peter. not going to play fake news. >> the entire change, the entire change of the supreme court this week with the confirmation of gorsuch. you have in his first 100 days literally record numbers of jobs set. the stock market is soaring. >> actually the jobs report was just released were fewer this month. >> peter, let me give you the last word. i hear what gina is saying, but the matter at hand, what's next for syria? i'll give you the last word, i've got about seven seconds. >> there's confusion because nikki haley said syria was not a priority. tillerson, secretary of state, said it's in the people's decision in syria to do what they want. i don't see any strategy that's been laid out and that's what concerns me. >> peter emerson, gina louden, thank you for your time on this saturday. >>> still ahead, president trump's waning popularity. how will the syria air strike affect his approval rating? that's next. ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projec
i saw visual reports too, peter. not going to play fake news. >> the entire change, the entire change of the supreme court this week with the confirmation of gorsuch. you have in his first 100 days literally record numbers of jobs set. the stock market is soaring. >> actually the jobs report was just released were fewer this month. >> peter, let me give you the last word. i hear what gina is saying, but the matter at hand, what's next for syria? i'll give you the last word,...
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well, cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here with the answers. good morning, peter. >> good morning. >> so first of all, the airline has said they didn't actually over book, they needed to get a crew to another location, but do airlines typically over book flights? >> airlines have been over booking flight almost since the writes brothers, some to 30% over their capacity to accommodate for a lot of no shows or full fare paying pipas inning ers. but holding discount ticket chances are you are showing up. real question becomes what are your rights, when do they kick in? >> peter what do you recommend that travelers do to avoid being bumped from a flight in the first place? >> number within, you need valid boarding pass, get that as soon as you can, get to the airport and check in. if you don't check in your boarding pass doesn't matter. and you need to check in at least 30 minutes ahead of flight. most airlines these days will literally close out that flight between ten to 15 minute before the flight scheduled departure, if you get there then, you
well, cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here with the answers. good morning, peter. >> good morning. >> so first of all, the airline has said they didn't actually over book, they needed to get a crew to another location, but do airlines typically over book flights? >> airlines have been over booking flight almost since the writes brothers, some to 30% over their capacity to accommodate for a lot of no shows or full fare paying pipas inning ers. but holding discount...
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peter harris, bbc news. six years ago has returned to the island to seek more information about her death. john mcareavey from northern ireland has told the bbc that he's prepared to "go to the ends of the earth" to ensure thatjustice is achieved for his wife. michaela mcareavey was found strangled in a bath at a luxury hotel 12 days after the couple's wedding. no—one has been convicted of her murder. an unexploded world war two bomb is believed to have been discovered on the banks of the river thames in putneyjust a day before the oxford cambridge boat race. scotland yard said it was called to an area of the chelsea shoreline this afternoon. a decision on the boat race going ahead will be made by organisers in the morning. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. tomorrow's story highlights a video showing how to penetrate britain's airports and nuclear power stations need
peter harris, bbc news. six years ago has returned to the island to seek more information about her death. john mcareavey from northern ireland has told the bbc that he's prepared to "go to the ends of the earth" to ensure thatjustice is achieved for his wife. michaela mcareavey was found strangled in a bath at a luxury hotel 12 days after the couple's wedding. no—one has been convicted of her murder. an unexploded world war two bomb is believed to have been discovered on the banks...
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i'm peter alexander. follow me at twitter @peter alexander.gary cohn, making an announcement 1:30 eastern today about the president's tax overhaul. joined by a man who should be talking about taxes for the next hour. he knows how they work well. ali velshi, good to see you. >> you and i will be talking about it this afternoon. we have the north korea briefing. it'll be a busy afternoon. peter, thank you. >>> president trump is getting ready to announce major tax cuts today. >> this is going to be the biggest tax cut and the largest tax reform in the history of our country. >> we're going to break it down and do some fact checking in our segment for fact sake. >>> plus, the gop is bringing the health care battle back to life. house conservatives are drafting a new plan to repeal and replace obamacare. freedom caucus members say th're ready to support it. i' speak with a member of that group. >>> it's president trump versus the court in a battle over sang te -- sanctuary cities. why a judge says president trump cannot withhold money from those c
i'm peter alexander. follow me at twitter @peter alexander.gary cohn, making an announcement 1:30 eastern today about the president's tax overhaul. joined by a man who should be talking about taxes for the next hour. he knows how they work well. ali velshi, good to see you. >> you and i will be talking about it this afternoon. we have the north korea briefing. it'll be a busy afternoon. peter, thank you. >>> president trump is getting ready to announce major tax cuts today....
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no, peter marino is one-of-a- kind.and high fashion, you probably know he is a serious player in all of them; a tastemaker for some of the richest, most sophisticated people in the world-- many of whom would agree that marino's appearance is actually one of the least interesting things about him. at first glance, you might mistake him for the bouncer at a leather bar, a professional wrestler or the front man for a village people tribute band. but here in paris, at a reception for the biennale, one of the oldest art and antique fairs in the world... >> peter marino: hi! how are you, madame reza? >> kroft: ...peter marino is instantly recognized... >> woman: i'm a big fan of yours. >> marino: oh, thank you. thank you, madam. >> kroft: ...and actively courted by people you might think would run the other way. >> man: master! >> kroft: but behind the threatening, "keep your distance" facÇade... >> marino: ( speaking in french ) >> reporter: ...is an amusing, ironic, highly accomplished artist and businessman with a sensitiv
no, peter marino is one-of-a- kind.and high fashion, you probably know he is a serious player in all of them; a tastemaker for some of the richest, most sophisticated people in the world-- many of whom would agree that marino's appearance is actually one of the least interesting things about him. at first glance, you might mistake him for the bouncer at a leather bar, a professional wrestler or the front man for a village people tribute band. but here in paris, at a reception for the biennale,...
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peter: apple has been struggling a bit in china.een regulators down on a number of their services around the app store. they closed the service for movies and books earlier. they also faced patent infringement lawsuits with competitors there. it is a competitive market for cell phones. where investors may be concerned is that this is a broader knock to apple. how is apple actually doing in china? how is it doing more broadly there? peter: it has been extremely popular. at one point, it was the most popular phone in the market. it has lost a lot of ground. a series of a -- a series of local competitors have done really well. xiaomi has been displaced by other competitors. and while way -- and wawai has been a good competitor. it is hoping, with its new smart phone that will come out later this year, apple will be able to claw some of that ground back. rishaad: thanks for that. let's tell you what we have coming up. with foreign-exchange very much in focus. we will talk with the fed chair from barclays. the fed, looking at what other
peter: apple has been struggling a bit in china.een regulators down on a number of their services around the app store. they closed the service for movies and books earlier. they also faced patent infringement lawsuits with competitors there. it is a competitive market for cell phones. where investors may be concerned is that this is a broader knock to apple. how is apple actually doing in china? how is it doing more broadly there? peter: it has been extremely popular. at one point, it was the...
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peter harris, bbc news.w about donald trump it's that he has a huge personal fortune. he bragged about it while campaigning to be president and it seems he's not the only one in his administration who is extremely wealthy. the white house has released details of the personal finances of some of his team. the disclosures, which are a legal requirement, show that his daughter ivanka and her husband jared kushner are worth up to $740 million. it's also been revealed that white house advisor, steve bannon, has between $3.3 million and $12.6 million in assets. head of the white house national economic council gary cone is a former goldman sachs president. he has assets of at least $230 million. all in all, the president's cabinet is estimated to have a collective net worth of around $12 billion. senior white house reporter for politico, darren samuel—sohn, explained whether these numbers come as any surprise. we knew that president trump had surrounded himself with people like him — very rich people who have work
peter harris, bbc news.w about donald trump it's that he has a huge personal fortune. he bragged about it while campaigning to be president and it seems he's not the only one in his administration who is extremely wealthy. the white house has released details of the personal finances of some of his team. the disclosures, which are a legal requirement, show that his daughter ivanka and her husband jared kushner are worth up to $740 million. it's also been revealed that white house advisor, steve...
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take randy pkg :01 banner :24 peter :56 peter h 1:16 rex 1:38 randy pkg (nat misiles) a casi una semanahaber atacado al gobierno sirio, el presidente donald trump finalmente rompió el silencio este miércoles sobre sus planes en ese país a largo plazo. (trump) en una entrevista con la cadena fox, aseguró que estados unidos no se involucrará en siria pero que estará atento por si suceden más ataques químicos. una respuesta ambigua, según este analista. s/peter schechter, atlantic council "cuando una superpotencia no es clara sobre lo que está dispuesta a aceptar o no aceptar, que lineamientos está dispuesta a seguir o no seguir, entonces lo que hay es mucha confusión" donald trump también culpó en parte al presidente ruso vladimir putin por la crisis en siria asegurando que él está apoyando a una persona realmente mala, refiriéndose al líder sirio bashar al-assad. (nat up putin?) por su parte putin dijo que las relaciones entre estados unidos y su país han empeorado desde que donald trump llegó a ser presidente. s/peter hakim, inter-american dialogue "hay diferencias muy fundamentales que
take randy pkg :01 banner :24 peter :56 peter h 1:16 rex 1:38 randy pkg (nat misiles) a casi una semanahaber atacado al gobierno sirio, el presidente donald trump finalmente rompió el silencio este miércoles sobre sus planes en ese país a largo plazo. (trump) en una entrevista con la cadena fox, aseguró que estados unidos no se involucrará en siria pero que estará atento por si suceden más ataques químicos. una respuesta ambigua, según este analista. s/peter schechter, atlantic council...
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and peter doesn't have much staff. they have him over in the eisenhower building and understand it the right outer space they are moving him to pueblo colorado. [laughing] which reflects why this is happening. not to be cute but there is a tug-of-war in this administration between the national economic council on the one hand, and ross and others on the other as to which which could trigger this sounds like booting it a bit. that's what i think is going on is that there booting the issue. whether they'll have an impact comes down to really discussions with china. mr. trump doesn't seem to quite understand that you can't come to town and make everybody your enemy, you know, belittle rand paul and expecting to help you on healthcare and then jump on the conservatives ended output for you and then expect them to help you with taxes. the same goes to dealing with foreign governments. who hasn't he insulted? but the one place where he can have an effect is where you have, that's true, but that's coming. they are making it i
and peter doesn't have much staff. they have him over in the eisenhower building and understand it the right outer space they are moving him to pueblo colorado. [laughing] which reflects why this is happening. not to be cute but there is a tug-of-war in this administration between the national economic council on the one hand, and ross and others on the other as to which which could trigger this sounds like booting it a bit. that's what i think is going on is that there booting the issue....
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peter's square command today st.e condemned today's deadly attack on two coptic christian churches in a jet again the thoughts of people around the world suffering under war, terrorism and violence. more now from right here in new york city. brian. reporter: the holy week leading up to easter sunday. millions of christians around the world gather for this important christian tradition. this is in st. peter's square at the vatican as thousands gather to commemorate the triumphant entry into jerusalem days before he was crucified and then resurrected according to tradition. pope francis led the solemn ceremony at the heart of the cap at churches are dolls and the faithful clutched on to blast created homes in the shape of a cross. the pope also expressed his deep as to the coptic church and said he was praying for the death instead and injured in today's horrific terror attacks at two churches in our jets. in jerusalem, tens of thousands of kilograms weight through palm branches that the sign of homage to as according
peter's square command today st.e condemned today's deadly attack on two coptic christian churches in a jet again the thoughts of people around the world suffering under war, terrorism and violence. more now from right here in new york city. brian. reporter: the holy week leading up to easter sunday. millions of christians around the world gather for this important christian tradition. this is in st. peter's square at the vatican as thousands gather to commemorate the triumphant entry into...
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and peter dixon.♪ ♪ francine: bloomberg surveillance, francine lacqua in london. puma reported profits that almost doubled in the first quarter. i spoke to the ceo, bjorn gulden, on the phone from germany. great to have you here. it is going pretty well. what are you most afraid of. do you believe prices will go up and is that a bad thing? bjoern: we are small so we have opportunity to grow everywhere. i am not afraid of anything. we just have to great more product and do more branding and we will be fine. countries and what product categories are you doing better than expected? bjoern: from a consumer point of view we have a great momentum in women. we have a great product and have done interesting marketing towards that market. , china almost everywhere probably being the market that grows the fastest but also the u.s. and europe, high double-digit growth. as i said, coming from pretty small numbers, so that is why the opportunity for us is big everywhere. francine: i know it seems the brand momentu
and peter dixon.♪ ♪ francine: bloomberg surveillance, francine lacqua in london. puma reported profits that almost doubled in the first quarter. i spoke to the ceo, bjorn gulden, on the phone from germany. great to have you here. it is going pretty well. what are you most afraid of. do you believe prices will go up and is that a bad thing? bjoern: we are small so we have opportunity to grow everywhere. i am not afraid of anything. we just have to great more product and do more branding and...
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i would like to ask wilbur to say a few words, and then peter, you say a few words. i think i'm speaking for both, i am not a hundred percent sure. i will say, he has one hell of a good marriage going. come on, wilbur. mr. ross: if anyone had any doubt about the president was all to fix the trade problems, these two executive orders should in that speculation now and for all time. the marks the beginning of totally new chapter in the american trade relationship with our partners overseas. thank you very much. i remember while during the campaign, the day the president made the speech outside of pittsburgh and laid down a set of promises to the american people on trade. today, this is the beginning of the fulfillment of those promises in a grand way with wilbur ross at the helm and the president being the grand strategist of this. we are going to get it done for the american people, workers and domestic manufacturers. thank you. this is great day for the american worker and economy. once again, president trump is keeping his word. as we look for ways to expand experts
i would like to ask wilbur to say a few words, and then peter, you say a few words. i think i'm speaking for both, i am not a hundred percent sure. i will say, he has one hell of a good marriage going. come on, wilbur. mr. ross: if anyone had any doubt about the president was all to fix the trade problems, these two executive orders should in that speculation now and for all time. the marks the beginning of totally new chapter in the american trade relationship with our partners overseas. thank...
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peter: david shepherdson of reuters. dave: as you know the house voted too-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler adopted in october. it never went into effect. the critics during the debate said why not raise all of the standards for both websites and for internet service providers and they say without requiring opt in consent on the part of consumers the internet service providers will be able to sell their data to the highest bidder. is that true? do you see the broadband providers selling data? besides the voluntary guidelines that the industry has agreed to what are the protections you see that consumers have in the wake of that vote? jonathan: sure. it's important to understand both lready our consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protections that ensure the integrity you of their sensitive data. our companies are alined ensuring sensitive data, social security numbers and other deeply sensitive aspects of our personal lives need not and should not be actually t
peter: david shepherdson of reuters. dave: as you know the house voted too-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler adopted in october. it never went into effect. the critics during the debate said why not raise all of the standards for both websites and for internet service providers and they say without requiring opt in consent on the part of consumers the internet service providers will be able to sell their data to the highest bidder. is that true? do...
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as a boy, peter was sexually abused by his parish priest. the catholic church is still failing to protect children by refusing to make it mandatory for abuse mentioned in confession to be reported to the police. what they are doing is saying, "we are more prepared to protect an offender than we are to take care of this child and future generations of children". the church hasn't responded with one voice. australia's archbishops have spoken of shame and negligence, over £160 million has been paid in compensation, but there has been no change on issues like confession. i think it would be a tragedy if the privacy of the confessional, if you like, the privileged communication in the confessional, is abolished. even if that means abuse goes unreported ? i think what is needed is a protocol, if you will. the catholic church isn't the only body that has come under close scrutiny during australia's four—year inquiry. it's heard allegations of abuse at 4,000 different institutions from orphanages and care homes to schools and sports clubs. the commo
as a boy, peter was sexually abused by his parish priest. the catholic church is still failing to protect children by refusing to make it mandatory for abuse mentioned in confession to be reported to the police. what they are doing is saying, "we are more prepared to protect an offender than we are to take care of this child and future generations of children". the church hasn't responded with one voice. australia's archbishops have spoken of shame and negligence, over £160 million...
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peter: modestly so.u look in germany, where 10-year yields are 35 or 37 basis points, in the context of german inflation, and better growth all over the eurozone, that looks a bit strange. mark: the spread between that and the u.s., some would say -- hang on, doesn't make sense either. peter: indeed. the thing for the bund yield is inflation expectations. in the absence of that moving more materially higher, it is hard to see the bund yields getting to 1% anytime soon. in move towards 50 or 60 is reasonable. mark: euro has had a bounce following the macron victory. november highs against the dollar. 09 now.nt 09 -- 1. .10? peter: it is possible. many investors were avoiding europe because of this political risk rhenium. now that that has dissipated, overseas investors saying, u.s. equities are expensive, eurozone is pretty cheap, let's get involved. mark: there's a nice chart. if i'm a genius, i'll find it. because i'm not a genius, i want. it is a lovely chart that shows risk reversals for euro against
peter: modestly so.u look in germany, where 10-year yields are 35 or 37 basis points, in the context of german inflation, and better growth all over the eurozone, that looks a bit strange. mark: the spread between that and the u.s., some would say -- hang on, doesn't make sense either. peter: indeed. the thing for the bund yield is inflation expectations. in the absence of that moving more materially higher, it is hard to see the bund yields getting to 1% anytime soon. in move towards 50 or 60...