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peter schumann, welcome to democracy now! >> thank you. >> talk about how you started this very unusual theater company. >> i first date in the united tates was a participation producing a general strike for peace. it is a big word for something that involves maybe 60, 80, or 100 people. >> you come from germany. you were born in what year? >> 34. ism was risingzi in germany. period. the shatterer >> talk about what life was like then and how you came to live in the united states. i was born in a small town. when the war ended, or came close to it, bombarded by the watch tankse had to approaching. everybody fled. fled to the baltic sea .here they had some friends we lived as refugees for a few years on the farm. five kids. we left having to make a new life. , grindinghe fields wheat, making bread been old- fashioned village in a communal bakery. everybody brought their loads on one day a week to the big of an to bake them. >> what was your family doing during the nazi period? my father was a teacher at the high school, my mot
peter schumann, welcome to democracy now! >> thank you. >> talk about how you started this very unusual theater company. >> i first date in the united tates was a participation producing a general strike for peace. it is a big word for something that involves maybe 60, 80, or 100 people. >> you come from germany. you were born in what year? >> 34. ism was risingzi in germany. period. the shatterer >> talk about what life was like then and how you came to live...
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and first into rome was the simple galilean fisherman, peter. >> would peter have been in awe? of course he would have been. but peter had a message which he was convinced would put in awe all those people of rome. >> believers in jesus also provided answers to the central mystery of life. >> the questions pagans were asking were, "what was going to happen to me when i die? how do i get forgiveness from sin?" the christian church said, "we can provide you those answers." >> believe in the resurrected jesus and win eternal life. that was the message that had appealed across the roman empire. a message that first spread throughout the huge jewish community outside israel. >> over a million jews in egypt and alexandria, jews in damascus, jews in antioch, jews in athens, certainly jews in rome. and for the early christians, these early followers of jesus, some of these jews would have provided missionaries a home, missionaries a base by which they could reach other jews as well as gentiles. >> the romans had provided roads throughout the entire empire. they had gotten rid of many o
and first into rome was the simple galilean fisherman, peter. >> would peter have been in awe? of course he would have been. but peter had a message which he was convinced would put in awe all those people of rome. >> believers in jesus also provided answers to the central mystery of life. >> the questions pagans were asking were, "what was going to happen to me when i die? how do i get forgiveness from sin?" the christian church said, "we can provide you those...
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tonight a conversation with musician and activist peter yarrow, one third of peter, paul & mary. then we will turn to a conversation with grammy winner india.arie about the first cd she has released in years called "songversation." both of them will perform tonight. we are glad you joined us for a conversation with peter yarrow and india.arie, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. has alwaysr yarrow believed music can change lives for the better. musicians made sure they were there when it came time to stand up for justice. they were there 50 years ago this summer for a march on washington, and just last month he put together a concert for sandy hook elementary school families. he has a new book based on one of the trio's most beloved songs, india.arie --"i'm in love with a big blue frog." let's take a look at peter, paul & mary singing "i'm in love with a big blue frog" from their 20th anniversary concert. >> ♪ i'm in love with the big lou frog, a big blue frog loves me ♪ worknow we can make things ♪ ♪ here. pa
tonight a conversation with musician and activist peter yarrow, one third of peter, paul & mary. then we will turn to a conversation with grammy winner india.arie about the first cd she has released in years called "songversation." both of them will perform tonight. we are glad you joined us for a conversation with peter yarrow and india.arie, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. has alwaysr yarrow believed music...
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a lecture with marielle cavalli and peter orszag -- mario gabelli and peter orszag. that was fascinating. >> all right, we have much more coming up. are also higher and yields are coming down the little bit. let's take a look at mario gabelli's top stock picks. you don't want to miss that. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene. with me, mario gabelli, peter orszag and scarlet fu and alix steel with us as well. you have important news. restaurants,darden that owns red lobster and olive garden, is spinning off red lobster and curbing olive garden's growth. breaking news just in the last hour -- or 10 minutes, in fact. spinning off red lobster. shares are moving down in the premarket. >> it really speaks to the difficult environment restaurants have enticing new customers. the economy might be there for some people buffer restaurants it is still difficult to grow the business. a lookant to go and take at washington because congress heads into the new year with a new budget, a small one. this spirit of compromise could evaporate as quickly as it came. the debt cei
a lecture with marielle cavalli and peter orszag -- mario gabelli and peter orszag. that was fascinating. >> all right, we have much more coming up. are also higher and yields are coming down the little bit. let's take a look at mario gabelli's top stock picks. you don't want to miss that. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene. with me, mario gabelli, peter orszag and scarlet fu and alix steel with us as well. you have important news. restaurants,darden that owns red lobster...
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peter oppenheimer. peter, thank you very much for staying around. we talked about your global view and view for 2014. talk to me a little bit about the industry groups you want to be particularly aggressive in 2014. >> i think if we concentrate on europe, first of all, generally speaking werks prefer cyclically exposed sectors. we think they will benefit from a recovery in growth over the next year. we like to get into a sector where we see decent growth. it has generally been undervalued through the crisis. there are some exceptions, though. we remain cautious. very often, they are the same sectors. companies that have been big beneficiaries of a booming commodity investment and infrastructure investment over the last few years. this is why we have been underweight machinery, basic resources, oil, downgraded in industrial good and services as well. >> you're upgrading banks. you have liked certain banks. now you take the view that they will grow as growth is more sustainable. >> yes erks that's right.
peter oppenheimer. peter, thank you very much for staying around. we talked about your global view and view for 2014. talk to me a little bit about the industry groups you want to be particularly aggressive in 2014. >> i think if we concentrate on europe, first of all, generally speaking werks prefer cyclically exposed sectors. we think they will benefit from a recovery in growth over the next year. we like to get into a sector where we see decent growth. it has generally been undervalued...
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hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered on peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel rated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. to the palestine israel conflict i'm joined by my guest soraya support ehrlich in irvine she is an independent researcher and writer and in new york we cross to norman finkelstein he is a political analyst and author of cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime if you want and i very much encourage it and norman you've been a great scholar of the so-called peace process of the last twenty years coming to the studio today i noticed that the u.s. secretary of state has gone to the middle east to kick start talks well i could have read that headline almost any month of the last twenty years so norman isn't i
hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered on peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel rated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. to the palestine israel...
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hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. to cross-talk the palestine israel conflict i'm joined by my guest soraya support ehrlich in irvine she is an independent researcher and writer and in new york we cross to norman finkelstein he is a political analyst and author of cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it and norman you've been a great scholar of the so-called peace process of the last twenty years coming to the studio today i noticed that the u.s. secretary of state has gone to the middle east to kick start talks well i could have read that headline almost any month of the last twenty years so norm
hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. to cross-talk the...
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. >> i want us to mote a couple of people that peter helped out. u.s. army specialist indiana jones and yes, that is his name. he's with the military police and stationed in fort louis, washingtonitate and hasn't spent christmas with wife sarah in three years and couldn't afford a flight to nashville. indiana and sarah, so nice to have you here with us. >> thank you. >> sarah, first of all. what did it mean to have your husband home for christmas this time? >> it was just last christmas we spent together was in 2010, and i know that being a army wife, you kind of have to -- be away from your husband, but it is university something that i -- i mean, every family wants. we don't have kids and we wanted to be together. it moans a lot. >> indiana, when you found out you were going to get to go home and spend christmas with sarah what was your reaction and what did you say? >> i was nervous at first. i know a lot of families have serious situations and want to get home for the holidays and the military tries to give everybody time off and with a lot of thing
. >> i want us to mote a couple of people that peter helped out. u.s. army specialist indiana jones and yes, that is his name. he's with the military police and stationed in fort louis, washingtonitate and hasn't spent christmas with wife sarah in three years and couldn't afford a flight to nashville. indiana and sarah, so nice to have you here with us. >> thank you. >> sarah, first of all. what did it mean to have your husband home for christmas this time? >> it was...
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a few days later peter is able to complete the installation. he still can't believe what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like, being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair-raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a god send? at first, pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in new jersey believes that fixing his church's damaged steeple will be a relatively simple mission. >> steeple's been around for about 140 years. we hired a company to go up and take a look at the condition of the steeple. >> the work which is still in progress two weeks later begins november 3rd, 2011. it's about 1:30 in the afternoon when the worker's bucket becomes wedged against the steeple. they're stuck 122 feet in the air. church officials call the morristown fire department, who raise up their own ladder, but it's too short. next they try the neighboring town
a few days later peter is able to complete the installation. he still can't believe what he saw that day. >> i've seen accidents, but like, being right there when it happened, i've never seen anything like that in person in my life before. >> peter may have had a hair-raising experience watching a crane on the job, but for these workers, stranded on a church steeple in new jersey, a crane is, dare we say it, a god send? at first, pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church...
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peter o'toole was 81 years old. he died in london. he brought lawrence of arabia to life on the screen. and he rebelled against show business off the screen. and despite his mega stardom, peter o'toole somehow never managed to win that one big hollywood award. here's cnn's martin savidge. >> reporter: he was one of the greats. peter o'toole was simply an icon, towards the end of his life continued to wow audiences with his screen presence. born peter seamus o'toole in ireland in 1932, he made his professional debut on the london stage in 1955. from the west end he transitioned from the stage to film. in "lawrence of arabia" he was catapulted to worldwide stardom and earned him his first emmy nomination. oscar nomination. >> why don't you take a picture? >> reporter: that film gave o'toole his big break and made him an international sensation and got him his first nomination for an academy award. >> if you oppose me i'll strike you anywhere i can. >> reporter: admittedly a heavy drinker his taste for alcohol not only threatened his car
peter o'toole was 81 years old. he died in london. he brought lawrence of arabia to life on the screen. and he rebelled against show business off the screen. and despite his mega stardom, peter o'toole somehow never managed to win that one big hollywood award. here's cnn's martin savidge. >> reporter: he was one of the greats. peter o'toole was simply an icon, towards the end of his life continued to wow audiences with his screen presence. born peter seamus o'toole in ireland in 1932, he...
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born peter sheamus o'toole. from the west end, he quickly transitioned from the stage to the silver screen. his appearance in 1962's "lawrence of arabia" catapulted him to worldwide stardom and earned him his first oscar nomination. >> why don't you take a picture? >> lawrence was the beginning after spectacular string of successful films during the 1960s. including another oscar performed opposite katherine hepburn. >> if you pose me, i'll strike you anywhere i can. >> admittedly, a heavy drinker, his taste for alcohol not only threatened his career but his life. he managed to give up the drink and mounted a come back as a crazed director in. he mocked his own image as alcoholic overthe hill matinee idol in "my favorite year." a performance that earned him his seventh oscar nomination. though he made some forgettable films through the 80s, such as "super girl." peter o'toole was in several made for tv films, including "joan of arc." >> this work is every bit as important as the other. >> reporter: in 2003, arts
born peter sheamus o'toole. from the west end, he quickly transitioned from the stage to the silver screen. his appearance in 1962's "lawrence of arabia" catapulted him to worldwide stardom and earned him his first oscar nomination. >> why don't you take a picture? >> lawrence was the beginning after spectacular string of successful films during the 1960s. including another oscar performed opposite katherine hepburn. >> if you pose me, i'll strike you anywhere i can....
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and the first person i see is peter brat the brother of benjamin brat. and he puts his hand & says welcome mayor. so i decided not to wear the hat. >> welcome all of you to the american heritage indian month celebration at the san francisco public city hall the rue turned i'm earl and i'm your mc for this event. i wanted to wear my indian stovepipe hat and i we're it to helen's voth galileo event for the friendship house and i walk into the room at the hotel - what was the name of that hotel - . the fairmont hotel and the first person i see is peter brat the brother of benjamin brat and he puts his hand out and says welcome mayor so i decided not to wear the hat in the presence of mayor ed lee. i didn't want to up stage him then my wife reminded me also that not to up stage the honor resolution so. what you see >> item 12, approving the conceptual traffic-coaxing project boys. >> all of you again welcome to the ninth american heritage indian the public city hall i'm earl and i'm your mc for this event. i wanted to wear my indian stove hat at i we're it t
and the first person i see is peter brat the brother of benjamin brat. and he puts his hand & says welcome mayor. so i decided not to wear the hat. >> welcome all of you to the american heritage indian month celebration at the san francisco public city hall the rue turned i'm earl and i'm your mc for this event. i wanted to wear my indian stovepipe hat and i we're it to helen's voth galileo event for the friendship house and i walk into the room at the hotel - what was the name of...
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i'll burn my peter. >> burn your peter? >> aye. >> after a rowdy night, one of shotts' old timers might have to pay the price. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. >>> to an outsider, the clean cut young men incarcerated at hmp shotts in scotland could easily be mistaken for college students. but shotts is considered the nation's toughest prison and it's home to s
i'll burn my peter. >> burn your peter? >> aye. >> after a rowdy night, one of shotts' old timers might have to pay the price. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® to help secure...
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quote, my thoughts are with peter o'toole's family and friends. his performance in my favorite film "lawrence of arabia" was stunning. the legendary actor was 81. alison harmelin, cbs news, new york. >>> actress joan fontaine rose to hollywood star dom in the 1940s. in "suspicion" alfred hitchcock cast her in a role of a timid wife opposite cary grant. she earned an oscar and topped her sister who was also nominated. she appeared in more than 30 movies and dozens of stage productions. fontaine died at her home in mchlt carmel, california, on sunday. she was 96 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king in south africa on nelson mandela's funeral. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can be your smile. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver
quote, my thoughts are with peter o'toole's family and friends. his performance in my favorite film "lawrence of arabia" was stunning. the legendary actor was 81. alison harmelin, cbs news, new york. >>> actress joan fontaine rose to hollywood star dom in the 1940s. in "suspicion" alfred hitchcock cast her in a role of a timid wife opposite cary grant. she earned an oscar and topped her sister who was also nominated. she appeared in more than 30 movies and dozens of...
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>>> actor peter o'toole has died at the age of 81. the iconic actor was most famous for his role in "lawrence of arabia "and "the lion in winter." releasing this statement. ireland and the world lost one of the giants of film and theater. here's a look back at o'toole's legendary career. >> reporter: was one of the greats. simply an icon towards the end of his life continued to wow audiences with his screen pressen. born peter seamus o'toole in ireland in 1932, his adolescence spent in england with his proposal debut on the london stage in 1955. from the west end, o'toole quickly transitioned from the stage to the silver screen. his appearance in 1962's "lawrence of arabia" catapulted him to worldwide stardom and earned him his his oscar nomination. lawrence was the beginning of a spectacular string of successful films during the 1960s. including a another oscar nomen ated performance opposite katharine hepburn in "the lion in winter." >> if you oppose me i'll strike you anywhere i can. >> reporter: admittedly a heavy drinker his tast
>>> actor peter o'toole has died at the age of 81. the iconic actor was most famous for his role in "lawrence of arabia "and "the lion in winter." releasing this statement. ireland and the world lost one of the giants of film and theater. here's a look back at o'toole's legendary career. >> reporter: was one of the greats. simply an icon towards the end of his life continued to wow audiences with his screen pressen. born peter seamus o'toole in ireland in...
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and a look at the life of actor peter o'toole. >> pope francis is pushing back against critics, insisting to an italian newspaper that he's not a marxist. he criticised capitalism calling it a new tyranny. critics said it sounded like he was in favour of communism. >> companies are struggling with tech trash - cell phones, electronics choking landfills and producing toxins. we have more. >> year after year we buy more electronic gadgets, toys, computers and appliances. when they break or become obsolete they are thrown out. they contain gold, silver and copper. recycling them is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it contains a lot of hazardous metals, for example, and they are not easy to treat. this is why it's needed appropriate recycling, that it is taking place, and if the valuals are wasted it's a loss of resources as well. >> some countries are moving to safe recycling. the increase demand in electronics is feared to overwhelm existing facilities, and could see millions of tonnes of waste tumped into landfill. millions of tonnes of waste was produced last year. the largest producers are
and a look at the life of actor peter o'toole. >> pope francis is pushing back against critics, insisting to an italian newspaper that he's not a marxist. he criticised capitalism calling it a new tyranny. critics said it sounded like he was in favour of communism. >> companies are struggling with tech trash - cell phones, electronics choking landfills and producing toxins. we have more. >> year after year we buy more electronic gadgets, toys, computers and appliances. when...
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peter greste joins us live. what can you tell us? >> what we understand is an improvised explosive device went off inside a device. it's not clear what exactly this device as targetting, who set the device and was aiming to hit. we understand it there were five injuries, none serious. we understand five people are suffering burns. >> the security sources cordoned off the area. at the moment that's all we have. >> this comes on the heels of another coming a week ago. which caused a bit of destruction. is there a sense of the security landscape is changing. >> there is certainly a feeling, a sense that the security situation here is deteriorating. it exploded a couple of days ago. it was a massive bomb blast. certainly the biggest blast since the revolution in 2011. it comes the day after the cabinet declared the muslim brotherhood to declare it an organization. a lot of people warned of a backlash. we need to be careful. we don't know who set the devices, we don't know what the security services response will be. clearly it comes at a
peter greste joins us live. what can you tell us? >> what we understand is an improvised explosive device went off inside a device. it's not clear what exactly this device as targetting, who set the device and was aiming to hit. we understand it there were five injuries, none serious. we understand five people are suffering burns. >> the security sources cordoned off the area. at the moment that's all we have. >> this comes on the heels of another coming a week ago. which...
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let's go life to peter sharpe. he is in london. what do we know about the injured and dead? >> ten injured six dead. metal detectors used by metal detectors, probably the most busy weekend of the year, people traveling to be with their families in the upcoming new year's holiday. volgograd known as stalingrad, is only six meerdz from sochi. -- meters from sochi. the russian authorities say they deployed 37,000 security forces in the area. this is just the sort of authentic that would be worrying them. >> peter let's remind ourselves, there was also another explosion about two months ago in roughly the same place by a russian female suicide bombers. >> that's right, the suicide bottomerbottom -- bombers are nd wednesday owes. the security measures are pretty much in force at the rail station. >> peter, thank you. >>> we understand there's been an explosion at an egyptian intelligence building in the nile del delta. we'll bring you the story as soon as we have it. >>> the south sudanee sudanese , loyal to former president riek machar, killed more than a thousand people. and hu
let's go life to peter sharpe. he is in london. what do we know about the injured and dead? >> ten injured six dead. metal detectors used by metal detectors, probably the most busy weekend of the year, people traveling to be with their families in the upcoming new year's holiday. volgograd known as stalingrad, is only six meerdz from sochi. -- meters from sochi. the russian authorities say they deployed 37,000 security forces in the area. this is just the sort of authentic that would be...
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as what he says to peter. and he's yelling at peter for not being true to the gospel and not being true to christ and not being true to this vision of things, and what he's really is food.t peter abo >> and the way paul tells it is, he says, "well, you know, i... i... i confronted peter publicly. i told him he was a hypocrite. i told him off to his face. i told him off in front of everybody." end of story. well, the story doesn't really have an end. you know, we... we'd like paul to tell us that, after he told peter off, he... he sort of skulked back to jerusalem with his tail between his legs, and then paul gave james and his party the what-for, and then he threw them out, or something like that. nothing like that. paul's completely silent. now, this suggests to us that paul had... indeed had a showdown in antioch. he did face off with peter. he didn't win. he didn't carry the day, at least not that day. so this suggests to us that james' party was influential, and influential outside the... its jerusalem jur
as what he says to peter. and he's yelling at peter for not being true to the gospel and not being true to christ and not being true to this vision of things, and what he's really is food.t peter abo >> and the way paul tells it is, he says, "well, you know, i... i... i confronted peter publicly. i told him he was a hypocrite. i told him off to his face. i told him off in front of everybody." end of story. well, the story doesn't really have an end. you know, we... we'd like...
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peter ludlow professor of philosophy at northwestern university. newly documents by the secret spilling organization wiki leaks revealed just how wide the division is between the twelve nations currently participating in the transpacific partnership toffs and it was memos to pick the us government pitted against eleven other nations on a number of issues from intellectual property to corporate empowerment here's a look at some of the biggest disagreements when it comes to investments only the u.s. and japan support the proposal while the rest expressed their objections to the proposal but the us has shown no signs of flexibility when dealing with sanitary and psycho sanitary standards the us has also reopened several disciplines of the chapter in the direction of decreasing its level of ambition this is concerning because the us is not demonstrating flexibility on financial services the positions are still paralyzed united states shows that zero flexibility on agricultural exports subsidies all t.p. countries except the us commit to eliminate them
peter ludlow professor of philosophy at northwestern university. newly documents by the secret spilling organization wiki leaks revealed just how wide the division is between the twelve nations currently participating in the transpacific partnership toffs and it was memos to pick the us government pitted against eleven other nations on a number of issues from intellectual property to corporate empowerment here's a look at some of the biggest disagreements when it comes to investments only the...
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peter morgan who wrote the script is famous on this. and this is the way basically it all started and he asked me questions in vienna before he started the script and then he always said to me "it's going to be a hollywood movie. you tell me but i'm responsible for the outcome." and i have to say he did it very accurate what i told him not to make a hollywood movie. you really stick to the facts of life. >> rose: behe had a lot of -- he had right there in the real story a great story. he didn't have to make anything up. >> no, it's very accurate. i was amazed because i never saw the movie when it was built. they only showed me some short -- showed four things when he wrote something in his home. t when the movie was out it was the first time i saw it. >> rose: so what's the status of formula 1 today? >> status of formula 1 today is still going up. grand prix now in the state it's going to be more known. >> rose: austin, texas. >> austin, texas. but formula 1, worldwide coverage is incredible today and the races are televised so it's doi
peter morgan who wrote the script is famous on this. and this is the way basically it all started and he asked me questions in vienna before he started the script and then he always said to me "it's going to be a hollywood movie. you tell me but i'm responsible for the outcome." and i have to say he did it very accurate what i told him not to make a hollywood movie. you really stick to the facts of life. >> rose: behe had a lot of -- he had right there in the real story a great...
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peter o'toole was an icon and wowed audiences with his screen presence. he was born in ireland in 1932. he made his professional debut on the london stage in 1955. he quickly transferred to the silver screen. he was in 1962's laurence of arabia. another oscar performance in the lion in winter. admittedly a heavy drinker, he gave it up and came back a stunt man. a self-described entertainer, he was an alcoholic, over the hill matinee operator. he had his 7th nomination. in 2003 the academy of motion picture art and sciences gave him an award for which he declined thinking it would be the end of his career. he returned in 2004's troy. in his golden years he was op obsessed with a younger woman. he was a legendary performer. he finally admitted he could not go on and retired. he had a profoundly grateful farewell. he was uniquely human off screen. martin savage. >>> 9ers, raiders, returning to the bay alex smith. >>> welcome back the 49ers continue to surge to the play offs. they were close to making it. had arizona lost they would have made it. 1st quarter
peter o'toole was an icon and wowed audiences with his screen presence. he was born in ireland in 1932. he made his professional debut on the london stage in 1955. he quickly transferred to the silver screen. he was in 1962's laurence of arabia. another oscar performance in the lion in winter. admittedly a heavy drinker, he gave it up and came back a stunt man. a self-described entertainer, he was an alcoholic, over the hill matinee operator. he had his 7th nomination. in 2003 the academy of...
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peter morici. to you as well, james. >>> money is flying around the world starting in australia where the man is selling his home for bitcoins. cliff white is so taken with the virtual currency he accepted an offer on his house from an american buyer. white who owned the home for more than a decade, plans to keep the proceeds as bitcoin because he expects its value to continue to grow. i will sell this guy a bridge in brooklyn. he originally purchased $9,000 in 2010. it is nearly worth $100,000. not a bad return. >>> in u.k. brits are going crazy over boxing day sales. seen retail stores slash prices in an event similar to our black friday in united states. shoppers rush out to stores in city centers across the u.k. to find bargains on big-ticket items. they lined up for hours despite heavy rain that had part of the country under water. >>> authorities find illegal smuggling tunnel from the south to hong kong. it started in a parking lot and stretched for almost 130 feet under a river. the tunnel w
peter morici. to you as well, james. >>> money is flying around the world starting in australia where the man is selling his home for bitcoins. cliff white is so taken with the virtual currency he accepted an offer on his house from an american buyer. white who owned the home for more than a decade, plans to keep the proceeds as bitcoin because he expects its value to continue to grow. i will sell this guy a bridge in brooklyn. he originally purchased $9,000 in 2010. it is nearly worth...
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peter binart is at the university of new york. you pointed out that mandela was always different, even in prison you say everybody else wore rumpled clothes. he took pains to iron his clothes. he stood ramrod straight. he had the kind of imperial bearing. your foundation tried to train leaders in mandela's wake. do you think that the drop-off was inevitable ors had south africa taken a particularly bad spiral downward after nelson mandela? >> look, i think as a country we've taken a knock, but i don't think the process has completely and totally derailed. i think it can be put back on track reasonably easy but it will take a huge amount of hard work to do so and i think we have the resources, the personnel resources and the willingness to put it back on track. >> let me ask you, you were in jail for so many years, what does that do to somebody? looking at you, looking at mandela, what does it do to spend those many years in jail? >> it teaches one a range of things. one, patience, simply waiting, and there's a huge amount of waiti
peter binart is at the university of new york. you pointed out that mandela was always different, even in prison you say everybody else wore rumpled clothes. he took pains to iron his clothes. he stood ramrod straight. he had the kind of imperial bearing. your foundation tried to train leaders in mandela's wake. do you think that the drop-off was inevitable ors had south africa taken a particularly bad spiral downward after nelson mandela? >> look, i think as a country we've taken a...
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hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered on peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one. state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. to cross-talk the palestine israel conflict i'm joined by my guest so ryan support ehrlich in irvine she is an independent researcher and writer and in new york we crossed to norman finkelstein he is a political analyst and author of crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it and norman you've been a great scholar of the so-called peace process of the last twenty years coming to the studio today i noticed that the u.s. secretary of state has gone to the middle east to kick start talks well i could have read that headline almost any month of the last twenty years so n
hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered on peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one. state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. to cross-talk the...
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peter's square and barely survived. rescued from death, he believed, by mary's hand. >> i believe and i am sure he believes it, too, that it was the virgin of fatima that saved him. yes, i think he believes it. the pope has said once to my bishop that he comes to fatima every day. ♪ >> fatima is the town in portugal where the catholic church believes this image of the virgin mary appeared to three shepherd children on may 13, 1916, 65 years to the day that the pope was nearly killed by this bullet. the virgin mary also gave three secrets to the children. the first, a vision of hell. the second, the need to defeat communism in russia. and the third, a prediction too terrible to reveal. then, in the year 2000, pope john paul revealed the secret. >> it was about a figure in white being wounded. it wasn't a precise prophecy of what happened to the pope in 1981 but it was kind of a vague picture that fitted that occasion and there was nothing very startling about it. and i am very glad they came out with that because that
peter's square and barely survived. rescued from death, he believed, by mary's hand. >> i believe and i am sure he believes it, too, that it was the virgin of fatima that saved him. yes, i think he believes it. the pope has said once to my bishop that he comes to fatima every day. ♪ >> fatima is the town in portugal where the catholic church believes this image of the virgin mary appeared to three shepherd children on may 13, 1916, 65 years to the day that the pope was nearly...
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. >> peter shankman is doing it again thanks to media attention. his project took off and 28 people have received free flights. he joins us now. he's the founder and ceo of the gooek factory. he is a principal at shankman-honig, a consulting firm designed to help corporations better serve their customers. sara and indiana jones are contest winners - yes, you heard it right. indiana named after the action hero. and they are joining us. >> how did you get the idea? >> when you travel a lot, 260, 270 days a year m you're on a plane. you want to be home. i want to see my wife, cat, 7-month-old. and it occurred to me as a banked the miles, giving them to assistance and friends, i thought, "how can i get rid of some and help people?" i gave away six trips last year, and this year it blew up. >> there are companies that pitched in? >> jet blue reached out and said, "we love what you are doing, out of the blue said, "we love what you are doing and would love to give you 10 flights. they said we want to give every winner a jacket. it was inveriedible. peopl
. >> peter shankman is doing it again thanks to media attention. his project took off and 28 people have received free flights. he joins us now. he's the founder and ceo of the gooek factory. he is a principal at shankman-honig, a consulting firm designed to help corporations better serve their customers. sara and indiana jones are contest winners - yes, you heard it right. indiana named after the action hero. and they are joining us. >> how did you get the idea? >> when you...
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hello and welcome to crossfire were all things considered i'm peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. cross-talk the palestine israel conflict i'm joined by my guest so ryan support ehrlich in irvine she is an independent researcher and writer and in new york we cross to norman finkelstein he is a political analyst and author of crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it norman you've been a great scholar of the so-called peace process of the last twenty years coming to the studio today i noticed that the u.s. secretary of state has gone to the middle east to kick start talks well i could have read that headline almost any month of the last twenty years so norman isn'
hello and welcome to crossfire were all things considered i'm peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. cross-talk the palestine...
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norman isn't it time to start a new format because it can't go in nowhere i don't quite agree with peter we have to be careful about what's happening now because i do think it is going somewhere but not the place where justice would more to go right now secretary of state kerry president obama and various other parties to the conflict seem pretty optimistic that they can ram down the road to the palestinians is really tied supplement of the conflict but the palestinians have never been weaker than hamas is now a no or the power of the so-called palestinians authority is totally dependent upon the united states and europe to stay alive to support it economically the palestinians are in a very difficult situation probably and so they said they have never been weaker and now the united states along with the e.u. incidentally united states and the e.u. think there is a historic opportunity to resolve the conflict. in such a way that the palestinians are left with virtually nothing ok so ryan so what kind of agreement is that how can you have an agreement like that with no justice. i honestly
norman isn't it time to start a new format because it can't go in nowhere i don't quite agree with peter we have to be careful about what's happening now because i do think it is going somewhere but not the place where justice would more to go right now secretary of state kerry president obama and various other parties to the conflict seem pretty optimistic that they can ram down the road to the palestinians is really tied supplement of the conflict but the palestinians have never been weaker...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle and it's a whistleblower edward snowden has always maintained his motivation was to force a serious conversation about the all encompassing surveillance state well he certainly has achieved this so with mission accomplished is it time to cut a deal with them for even grant him a pardon. to cross-talk edward snowden i'm joined by my guest mary fan in seattle she is a professor at the university of washington and a former federal prosecutor in washington we have ray mcgovern he is the co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and in new york we cross to timothy car he is a senior director of strategy at free press all right folks cross talk rolls in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington isn't it time to cut a deal with mr snowden i mean he's made his point everybody knows his name if you can if you're literate you know who he is anywhere in the world we certainly know a whole lot more about the n.s.a. i mean isn't it ti
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle and it's a whistleblower edward snowden has always maintained his motivation was to force a serious conversation about the all encompassing surveillance state well he certainly has achieved this so with mission accomplished is it time to cut a deal with them for even grant him a pardon. to cross-talk edward snowden i'm joined by my guest mary fan in seattle she is a professor at the university of washington and a...
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in the intelligence community and let this guy off the hook he did everyone a huge favor peter i guess i would have problems with your freeze here elegy here cutting a deal. snowden has lived up to a solemn oath to protect and defend the constitution the united states against all the enemies foreign and domestic u.s. district judge now has reiterated the fact that. the n.s.a. as he put it has indiscriminately and charlie invaded our privacy in direct violation of the fourth amendment it's not that we should cut a deal with edward snowden we should praise him welcome him home for exposing what what i call incipient fascism is like when the government has all kinds of information on all kinds of people and can use it for all kinds of purposes ok timothy even when there are voices in the n.s.a. that think that they that the government should talk to mr snowden i in principle i agree with ray don't get me wrong here but. cutting a deal is what's being talked about meaning no more leaks and you will clear your name ok this is the kind of deal and i'm not saying it's the best deal but it is
in the intelligence community and let this guy off the hook he did everyone a huge favor peter i guess i would have problems with your freeze here elegy here cutting a deal. snowden has lived up to a solemn oath to protect and defend the constitution the united states against all the enemies foreign and domestic u.s. district judge now has reiterated the fact that. the n.s.a. as he put it has indiscriminately and charlie invaded our privacy in direct violation of the fourth amendment it's not...
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norman isn't it time to start a new format because it can't go in nowhere i don't quite agree with peter we have to be careful about what's happening now because i do think it is going somewhere but not the place where justice would more to go right now secretary of state kerry president obama and various other parties to the conflict seem pretty optimistic that they can ram down the road of the power. is really tied supplement of the conflict the palestinians have never been weaker than the hamas is now a no. the power so-called palestinians authority is totally dependent upon the united states and europe to stay alive to support it economically the palestinians are in a very difficult situation probably and so they said they have never been weaker and now the united states along with the e.u. incidentally united states and the e.u. think there is a historic opportunity to resolve the conflict. in such a way that the palestinians are left with virtually nothing ok so ryan so what kind of agreement is that how can you have an agreement like that with no justice. i honestly don't believe
norman isn't it time to start a new format because it can't go in nowhere i don't quite agree with peter we have to be careful about what's happening now because i do think it is going somewhere but not the place where justice would more to go right now secretary of state kerry president obama and various other parties to the conflict seem pretty optimistic that they can ram down the road of the power. is really tied supplement of the conflict the palestinians have never been weaker than the...
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[laughter] before.met peter euro before. yarborough it was a cold call that came just out of nowhere. so we had this project. he has a publishing imprint of his own and peter paul and mary have "puff the magic dragon." judy collins has "somewhere over the rainbow." and a few other acts have done sing theies where they songs but you will see the cd at the back of the book. other songs, they put the music and with the book and it becomes a great christmas package, a gift package. i love the idea that parents can sit and read the story and sit on the floor and read the story and listen to the music at the same time. music the idea for the that matches the story, how do you come up with that? >> "frosty the snowman" is a classic. it was written by, let's say, are there, -- >> steve nelson and jack rawlins. >> they wrote a 4g not tree who had had -- they wrote it forgen gene autry. frosty the snowman became a huge hit for him and many people that followed him. so i just basically took my cue from the 1940's urgent or the 1950's v
[laughter] before.met peter euro before. yarborough it was a cold call that came just out of nowhere. so we had this project. he has a publishing imprint of his own and peter paul and mary have "puff the magic dragon." judy collins has "somewhere over the rainbow." and a few other acts have done sing theies where they songs but you will see the cd at the back of the book. other songs, they put the music and with the book and it becomes a great christmas package, a gift...
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it appears to have happened to peter johnson, jr.. you know how it is, you chat with the ukrainian woman on-line, buy her an airline ticket to vit, you marry her and the next thing you know her brother is moving in, for some reason he's the one without gets to sleep with her, or so i've been told. i'll never forget you he caterina. i am this close to change the pin on my bank card. now folks, after hearing that little list of scams there, i hope you're so scared that you drop the yule log in your pants. but junior johnson peter only scratched the surface there are so many more scams that he left out. like gift drift, where you buy a present and are you expected to give that to sebls. hey, i just paid for that, why should i give it away. and the knockout game where a teenager knocks you out with a frozen carton of egg nothing and sprinkles you with nutmeg, it's sweeping the country, folks. -- people are doing it. kringle krunch that one is self-explanatory, frosty frost, where a snowman steals your identity, the next thing you know he'
it appears to have happened to peter johnson, jr.. you know how it is, you chat with the ukrainian woman on-line, buy her an airline ticket to vit, you marry her and the next thing you know her brother is moving in, for some reason he's the one without gets to sleep with her, or so i've been told. i'll never forget you he caterina. i am this close to change the pin on my bank card. now folks, after hearing that little list of scams there, i hope you're so scared that you drop the yule log in...
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glowing welcome to crossfire all things considered on peter lobo nelson mandela he is almost universally considered one of the greatest in. vigils of our time he was a prisoner of conscience and a living symbol conquering adversity however he was far more complex than most mainstream media are willing to admit when dylan's legacy is so much more than merely being a figure of inspiration and reconciliation. to cross off the legacies of nelson mandela i'm joined by my guest rajon men in new york he is a professor at the city college of new york and a senior fellow at the atlantic council in london we have jeremy keenan he is the author of the upcoming book dying for change as well as a professor a real research associate at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london and in seattle we cross to illinois mercer she is a paleo libertarian writer and journalist all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to lead if i go to you first in seattle you got up early as for this program i've been watching a lot of the coverage of t
glowing welcome to crossfire all things considered on peter lobo nelson mandela he is almost universally considered one of the greatest in. vigils of our time he was a prisoner of conscience and a living symbol conquering adversity however he was far more complex than most mainstream media are willing to admit when dylan's legacy is so much more than merely being a figure of inspiration and reconciliation. to cross off the legacies of nelson mandela i'm joined by my guest rajon men in new york...
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can i just jump in here quickly go ahead quickly peter can i just jump in here yes i well i think that he socialist sympathizers should not begrudge mandela because he rebranded socialism and he was a very crafty third way a politician he has followed the neo marxist prescription to the teeth in terms of land distribution aggressive affirmative action social racialism socialized racialism in which companies have to be coordinate by cohen to buy by blacks but not vice versa so i think a socialist friend should not be so disappointed in the so-called neo liberal agenda he did not liberalise the economy threatening nationalization were featured lee so. as far as my myself i'm concerned as a free market i certainly do not think. that it liberates go back to new york right before we go to the break here no matter you are going to give jeremy a chance and i would like to respond you got ten seconds go ahead well let me give jeremy a chance perhaps you want to say something are going to go to a short break here all right after a short break we'll continue our discussion and nelson mandela sta
can i just jump in here quickly go ahead quickly peter can i just jump in here yes i well i think that he socialist sympathizers should not begrudge mandela because he rebranded socialism and he was a very crafty third way a politician he has followed the neo marxist prescription to the teeth in terms of land distribution aggressive affirmative action social racialism socialized racialism in which companies have to be coordinate by cohen to buy by blacks but not vice versa so i think a...