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peter silverman is city tv's consumer reporter.goes to confront local optician adam plimer about claims of shady dealings with sunglasses. >> a guy sent us an e-mail saying that he bought these oakley glasses, frames, from plimer. he had broken them, which he felt was a bit unusual because oakley had a reputation of being unbreakable. >> so silverman sends the glasses in question off to oakley. >> they said these are not our frames. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from plimer's shop as well. >> they definitely reported back to us that no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> plimer denies that accusation and before this february 2007 attack, silverman has several conversations with plimer both on the phone and face-to-face. >> he refused to acknowledge what he was doing all the way down the pike. >> then one morning, silverman says he receives an unusual call from plimer. >> we got that famous phone call in the morning of saying that he had found god, he found religion, he was going to pay restitutio
peter silverman is city tv's consumer reporter.goes to confront local optician adam plimer about claims of shady dealings with sunglasses. >> a guy sent us an e-mail saying that he bought these oakley glasses, frames, from plimer. he had broken them, which he felt was a bit unusual because oakley had a reputation of being unbreakable. >> so silverman sends the glasses in question off to oakley. >> they said these are not our frames. >> he later gets a complaint about...
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. >>> por su parte el abogado amrk silverman , tenía un mensajes . >>> deben entender que tienen quemprortarse bien , no cometer delitos, paraprotegerse , para no ser entregado a otro país. >>> existe discresion con la política actual. >>> regresamos con uds . >>> los abogados , pidieorn en tribunal , que reviertan la condena de homicidio involuntario. >>> cometio un trágico error. >>> lo apresaron por dispararle a un hombre en un bar en el año 2009. >>> en san francisco un hombre resultó ehrido por un golpe con un bate de baseball. >>> avictima permanece hospitalizada. >>> el sospechoso permanece profugo. >>> una niñafue aptropellada por un vehiculo el hombre se dio a la fuga. >>> la pequeña fue arolla da por una camieneta pick up, de color azul. >>> según la policía el mismo sujete se le aparecio a la menor el año aspado. >>> un hombre . >>> según el alguacil del condado no hay , conexion alguna por la desaparición de 3 niñas. >>> hoy mismo cuidarillas y qeuquipos de bbuzo continuaron , buscando a la joven de 15 años. >>> a veces es más fácil , pero estas hora es más duro el terren
. >>> por su parte el abogado amrk silverman , tenía un mensajes . >>> deben entender que tienen quemprortarse bien , no cometer delitos, paraprotegerse , para no ser entregado a otro país. >>> existe discresion con la política actual. >>> regresamos con uds . >>> los abogados , pidieorn en tribunal , que reviertan la condena de homicidio involuntario. >>> cometio un trágico error. >>> lo apresaron por dispararle a un hombre en...
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joining us now is philip silverman.agement and our guest host, of course, george goncalvez. you still think that the market has come a little bit too far too fast. do you think we're due for a correction at this point, but large by based on how we're valuing companies, right? >> yeah, absolutely. there's a general argument that the stocks are undervaluedsed on a p.e. multiple, which tends to be a forward-looking p.e. people are -- what's not being taken into consideration is we're seeing profit margins at -- you know, in excess of 50%. people aren't taking into consideration when they're projecting out far into the future these elevated profit margins that e we've seen recently. so you've got to kind of look at the models and see where we could potentially go. >> so historically is really the way to look at it. >> absolutely. you need to take a look at a p.e., for example, like a schiller p.e. where you're adjusting for a long-term profit margin so that over time -- when you put an elevated profit margin in today and pr
joining us now is philip silverman.agement and our guest host, of course, george goncalvez. you still think that the market has come a little bit too far too fast. do you think we're due for a correction at this point, but large by based on how we're valuing companies, right? >> yeah, absolutely. there's a general argument that the stocks are undervaluedsed on a p.e. multiple, which tends to be a forward-looking p.e. people are -- what's not being taken into consideration is we're seeing...
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this mean to the dynamics of our country in the future to answer that i was joined earlier by david silverman president of american atheists here's his take on the role of atheism in america today. well it's been largely ignored or marginalized because really. jand wants it that way and religion does not want their parishioners or their flock talking to atheist because quite frankly we make a lot more sense than they do so they tell them they tell their parishioners that we're bad we're evil we're grumpy we have no morals and the atheists in this country are getting really tired of it and thanks to the internet thanks to the communication of the internet provides nobody in this country the atheists in this country no longer feel like they're alone we can connect with each other much more easily in fact effortlessly and as a result we can organize much more easily and that's where we got the reason rally and that is why atheism is the fastest growing religious segment in all of the fifty states which is something that's very encouraging to all of us david let's talk about the internet for a li
this mean to the dynamics of our country in the future to answer that i was joined earlier by david silverman president of american atheists here's his take on the role of atheism in america today. well it's been largely ignored or marginalized because really. jand wants it that way and religion does not want their parishioners or their flock talking to atheist because quite frankly we make a lot more sense than they do so they tell them they tell their parishioners that we're bad we're evil...
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dynamics of our country to answer that i'm joined by c sorry but i see it monthly is not here and david silverman president of the american atheists. thank you for having me on the show abbi thank you so much so why do you think that you know atheism is growing faster than any other movement it seems why do you think it's a largely ignored or marginal. in the social dialogue well it's been largely ignored or marginalized because religion wants it that way and religion does not want their parishioners or their flock talking to atheists because it's quite frankly we make a lot more sense than they do so they tell them they tell their parishioners that we're bad were evil we are grumpy we have no morals and the atheists in this country are getting really tired of it and thanks to the internet thanks to the communication that the internet provides nobody in this country the atheists in this country no longer feel like they're alone we can connect with each other much more easily in fact effortlessly and as a result we can organize much more easily and that's where we got the reason rally and that is
dynamics of our country to answer that i'm joined by c sorry but i see it monthly is not here and david silverman president of the american atheists. thank you for having me on the show abbi thank you so much so why do you think that you know atheism is growing faster than any other movement it seems why do you think it's a largely ignored or marginal. in the social dialogue well it's been largely ignored or marginalized because religion wants it that way and religion does not want their...
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. >> spokeswoman laura silverman says the crew did away with the big scene. >> this one is definitely different than some of the other arenas. it's very rock concert. >> of the show, michael jackson be in mortal tool or, lends the sound to the moves of acrobats, dancers, and contortionists. some of his former band members are in the show. >> it's really a tribute to his life. because it's very different than some of the other shows, it's exciting. it's fun. you want to get up and dance. >> is the largest touring production in the world today. it's a final show in baltimore. after today show they moved onto hampton, virginia. >> so much that up for such a short time. >> strike a move. >> she's a dancing machine. >> i was out dancing yesterday. >> i was out dancing yesterday. >> how did the dance competition go? >> it went well. we had grand prize winners. i was not judging, which was really good. i was put on the spot for both times. i was asked to perform, saying, and dance. guess what i am? triple threat. >> singing, dancing, and an anchor. >> i just wish we had video. we do have vid
. >> spokeswoman laura silverman says the crew did away with the big scene. >> this one is definitely different than some of the other arenas. it's very rock concert. >> of the show, michael jackson be in mortal tool or, lends the sound to the moves of acrobats, dancers, and contortionists. some of his former band members are in the show. >> it's really a tribute to his life. because it's very different than some of the other shows, it's exciting. it's fun. you want to...
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. >> ericizeen burg, marika gabriel silverman. >> reporter: we gave protestors their first look at the trespass lawsuit in the names of activists university of california is taking to court. the move came hours after police set up barricades around this farm land, taken over by protestors last month >> they then proceeded to announce anyone interfered with this process they would be subject to arrest and use of chemical agents. we are going to explore every possible avenue that will allow us to avoid a confrontation. >> reporter: those farming and camping on this land are interfering with faculty and student's ability to conduct research. the people known as occupy the farm are not budging. >> they continually threaten and create confrontation. they cut our water off the second day. they are the aggressors. >> reporter: what about that issue of trespassing. do you disbrie you are trespassing? >> uc mismanaged its land. >> reporter: both sides insist they are willing to work out a compromise but the university warns time is running short. >> we cannot have an outside self-selected group
. >> ericizeen burg, marika gabriel silverman. >> reporter: we gave protestors their first look at the trespass lawsuit in the names of activists university of california is taking to court. the move came hours after police set up barricades around this farm land, taken over by protestors last month >> they then proceeded to announce anyone interfered with this process they would be subject to arrest and use of chemical agents. we are going to explore every possible avenue...
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lawrence silverman, given the metal of freedom by bush.ey wilkinson, you know, people who have upheld the law. >> said this particular law. >> and argued vor civ rusly that the congress has to have it and that there is no context within the constitution, as silverman said for this argument to exist. your calls welcome about anything he is working on, about the affordable care act or the obama care case before the supreme court. the toll-free number 866-557-7377. the conversation continues on a chat room and here on the air and we will get right back to it. ♪ >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about. the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the rich, don't go to war." >>just wanted to clarify that. >> reverend berry linn is in the studio with us on a related issue. as we speak, catholics united is in new york to deliver some pigs today to cardinal timothy doe less than asking what are you doing about this ryan budget cuts food stamps head started ev
lawrence silverman, given the metal of freedom by bush.ey wilkinson, you know, people who have upheld the law. >> said this particular law. >> and argued vor civ rusly that the congress has to have it and that there is no context within the constitution, as silverman said for this argument to exist. your calls welcome about anything he is working on, about the affordable care act or the obama care case before the supreme court. the toll-free number 866-557-7377. the conversation...
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let's talk about that with carol pepper, ceo of pepper international as well as phil silverman, managingarter of king view capital. let's talk about investing in tech. do you like these moves? >> i do. i do. i manage money for families with over $100 million in net worth. >> evil 1%. >> they're not so evil. >> i'm going to throw some stats at you here. thronge e the longest losing streak since october 2008. >> i think it's a buying opportunity. we see huge growth in the tech sect perp look at all the advances in technology. look at how apple blew the lights out with the last earnings projection. i like tech. this is a buying opportunity. >> phil, are you following the whales like tepper? >> we follow what they do. i would cautious investors to just blindly reading a 13-f and following what they see a hedge fund manager doing. there is a little bit of a delay between when they report their positions. you don't really know what they have else going on in their portfolio as far as options or derivative positions. but as far as david tepper's picks with apple and microsoft, i do think those
let's talk about that with carol pepper, ceo of pepper international as well as phil silverman, managingarter of king view capital. let's talk about investing in tech. do you like these moves? >> i do. i do. i manage money for families with over $100 million in net worth. >> evil 1%. >> they're not so evil. >> i'm going to throw some stats at you here. thronge e the longest losing streak since october 2008. >> i think it's a buying opportunity. we see huge growth...
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and so for judge silverman and like-minded skeptics, i assure you that i have no bias here, although i do note that the powers of congress come first in the constitution, but we can talk about that later. now, as you've seen from your materials, we have assembled a distinguished panel today. departing from the pattern used by judge beya last evening, i will provide brief introductions to all the panelists at once and then turn the time over to them. in the order in which they'll be speaking today, we first have professor sanford levinson of the university of or texas law school. he has written literally hundreds of articles and book reviews, and if i can add something personal here, his scholarship on the second amendment was of special interest to this member of the panel that first considered the case that was to become heller. but we're not here to talk about that. professor levinson is the author of five books including one, "framed: america's 51 constitutions and the crisis of governance," which was referred to before. among his most recent publications on the the executive powe
and so for judge silverman and like-minded skeptics, i assure you that i have no bias here, although i do note that the powers of congress come first in the constitution, but we can talk about that later. now, as you've seen from your materials, we have assembled a distinguished panel today. departing from the pattern used by judge beya last evening, i will provide brief introductions to all the panelists at once and then turn the time over to them. in the order in which they'll be speaking...
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with some general that he could write about and his area was world war ii so he presented, joseph silvermanand the editor he was talking with, not that many people, i don't think it's much of that and he mentioned a couple of other sort of second -ranked generals. and then at a loss and his field was in particular the pacific year of the war, and so he could dig up anything else and he threw up his hands and said in a tone, a throwaway line, he said well i guess i could write another biography of douglas macarthur. but there have been a dozen biographies of douglas macarthur. theauther -- the editor said yeah that is because people are interested in douglas macarthur. it i suppose if i were sufficiently imaginative and ahead efficient sources maybe i could elevate a relatively obscure woman, to a level that would grab people's attention and make that person famous. may be. it's a tough sell especially here. other questions? yes, maam, in the middle. [inaudible] >> he a very good question. how was that the letters were saved? before i answer that question i am going to give you sort of the b
with some general that he could write about and his area was world war ii so he presented, joseph silvermanand the editor he was talking with, not that many people, i don't think it's much of that and he mentioned a couple of other sort of second -ranked generals. and then at a loss and his field was in particular the pacific year of the war, and so he could dig up anything else and he threw up his hands and said in a tone, a throwaway line, he said well i guess i could write another biography...
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sunday by a writer i really liked named samantha shapiro and edited by my beloved editor, elena silverman. it's about the guru of the natural childbirth movement. she's been delivering babies outside of a hospital on a place called the farm, which used to be a commune, and i think it's in rural kentucky. she's delivered 3,000 babies. she's lost very few of them. what? that's an totally important part of the story. >> the way you put it is not encouraging. >> well -- >> that's not going on the leaf let. >> childbirth remains a fraught moment in which things go wrong, and she's a self-trained midwife, but who chooses her patients carefully, it should be said, but who really -- >> many of them are pregnant. >> hmm. this is turning out to be much more fodder phone your jokes than i was planning. but who really believes that many of the things that go wrong in the hospital can be prevented if you have a really excellent midwife who knows what she's doing. and so, we have this notion where every time there's a home birth, we see this as this terrible decision that parents made not to go to the
sunday by a writer i really liked named samantha shapiro and edited by my beloved editor, elena silverman. it's about the guru of the natural childbirth movement. she's been delivering babies outside of a hospital on a place called the farm, which used to be a commune, and i think it's in rural kentucky. she's delivered 3,000 babies. she's lost very few of them. what? that's an totally important part of the story. >> the way you put it is not encouraging. >> well -- >> that's...