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peter: right. and it is always an interactive problem where part of the data can be processed by computers and then part of it can best be analyzed by humans. one reporter who looked into it concluded that it was used in the bin laden raid and was critical in connecting all the dots in finding him at the end of the day. emily: do you think palantir could stop the next 9/11, or has it already? peter: something like it is the key to stopping major terrorist attacks. i don't think we are going to do it by projecting military force throughout the world, i think we will do it by sort of very cleverly uncovering these conspiracies before they come together. emily: some have expressed concern that your clients could use palantir to do evil things? do you worry about that? peter: there is always a two edged part to these technologies. you know, technologies are never intrinsically good. there is always a question of how they can be used or abused. i think there are a lot of checks in place. emily: someone
peter: right. and it is always an interactive problem where part of the data can be processed by computers and then part of it can best be analyzed by humans. one reporter who looked into it concluded that it was used in the bin laden raid and was critical in connecting all the dots in finding him at the end of the day. emily: do you think palantir could stop the next 9/11, or has it already? peter: something like it is the key to stopping major terrorist attacks. i don't think we are going to...
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peter: right. and it is always an interactive problem where part of the data can be processed by computers and then part of it can best be analyzed by humans. one reporter who looked into it concluded that it was used in the bin laden raid and was critical in connecting all the dots in finding him at the end of the day. emily: do you think palantir could stop the next 9/11, or has it already? peter: i don't think we are going to do it by projecting military force throughout the world, i think we will do it by sort of very cleverly uncovering these conspiracies before they come together. emily: some have expressed concern that your clients could use palantir to do evil things? do you worry about that? peter: there is always a two edged part to these technologies. you know, technologies are never intrinsically good. there is always a question of how they can be used or abused. i think there are a lot of checks in place. emily: someone described it as plugging into the matrix. peter: one government ag
peter: right. and it is always an interactive problem where part of the data can be processed by computers and then part of it can best be analyzed by humans. one reporter who looked into it concluded that it was used in the bin laden raid and was critical in connecting all the dots in finding him at the end of the day. emily: do you think palantir could stop the next 9/11, or has it already? peter: i don't think we are going to do it by projecting military force throughout the world, i think...
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peter: i am. alan: the parties were elected, the parties that form her coalition were elected by a margin of 60% or 70%. they still have other 60% approval ratings. this is what i'm getting at. the idea that parliamentary democracy somehow doesn't represent the people, the demonstrations saying we are the people, there was a -- peter: we heard about a bavarian ally, talking about her period in office as a reign of injustice. alan: he's not quite wrong. she does respond to popular moods, angela merkel she can and she's good for some surprises but the fact is, the present situation where we're not controling our borders, where asylum seekers are coming in, is not, it's not lawful. in fact, it's in contradiction to the constitution. he's right there. the question is, what to do about it? constanze: i would say that a lot of her competitors are perfectly cape obviously self-immas cuelation and they don't need help from her. that's one of the tragedies of the current german political scenery. but i als
peter: i am. alan: the parties were elected, the parties that form her coalition were elected by a margin of 60% or 70%. they still have other 60% approval ratings. this is what i'm getting at. the idea that parliamentary democracy somehow doesn't represent the people, the demonstrations saying we are the people, there was a -- peter: we heard about a bavarian ally, talking about her period in office as a reign of injustice. alan: he's not quite wrong. she does respond to popular moods, angela...
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oh, peter. janet... peter, no. hold it right there. what are you two doing here? hey, don't you hear well? my friend is not interested in you. oh, so that's it. well, that explains everything. that never occurred to me. what? you, her-- roommates. everything. oh? i read about this kind of thing in a book. you read a book? who helped you with the big words? there are no big words in dick and jane. well, listen, i don't want to break up a beautiful friendship. i mean, whatever turns you on. ( chuckling ) just imagine, for a minute there thought old pete was losing it. here, let me help old pete with his old jacket. thanks. hey! i should have known right away that that guy was a double squeezer. what? and that he had a question mark on the end of it. what? look, janet, there are "verys" and there are "verys." and his "very" was very, very strange. you been taking lessons from chrissy? excuse me. excuse you? ooh. for anything you want. ahem. now that you've seen me naked, hold on to that fantasy. where is smokenders? upstairs. one flight. oh, and, uh, miss... if smoke
oh, peter. janet... peter, no. hold it right there. what are you two doing here? hey, don't you hear well? my friend is not interested in you. oh, so that's it. well, that explains everything. that never occurred to me. what? you, her-- roommates. everything. oh? i read about this kind of thing in a book. you read a book? who helped you with the big words? there are no big words in dick and jane. well, listen, i don't want to break up a beautiful friendship. i mean, whatever turns you on. (...
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peter: with persuasion? -- charlie: with persuasion? peter: yes. same background -- naylor a moreike there is secular version. he feels his verse is not being heard. they were more muslims in this country. they were not deeply muslim. charlie: he was more of a secular muslim? what is he say? peter: why did his cousin carry out this? he has an interesting theory. guy, almost 40 and not married. he never had any relationship with a female. his parents had died. he was fearful about going to fight in afghanistan. he went postal and they dressed it up in the guise of islam. charlie: let's turn to overseas. you understand what the president's strategy is to fight isis? peter: i think i do. it is easy to say he should be doing more. bailey one west said numbers was lindsey graham. everyone else is just saying do more. charlie: boots on the ground. the president, may be he has gone to slowly but he is beginning to ramp up. blew up theire currency. the near post had the best headline, u.s. makes big deposit. [laughter] charlie: that's great. peter: attacki
peter: with persuasion? -- charlie: with persuasion? peter: yes. same background -- naylor a moreike there is secular version. he feels his verse is not being heard. they were more muslims in this country. they were not deeply muslim. charlie: he was more of a secular muslim? what is he say? peter: why did his cousin carry out this? he has an interesting theory. guy, almost 40 and not married. he never had any relationship with a female. his parents had died. he was fearful about going to fight...
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this correlation has got investors confused, peter. peter: we saw an amazing decline in oil. alarm investors and they sold off stocks. an unhealthy, codependent relationship, just in time for valentine's day. i think it is overdone. to me, -- carol: the relationship? -- peopleple have should not be responding this way. i don't think the fall in oil is justified. it is overshot. we are at levels now where people can't make money at it done -- and drilling is going away, prices are going to shoot back up again. assumet aside, if you what prices stay down, it doesn't justify the decline in stocks. because people are assuming that if oil goes down, it must be evidence that there is a problem on the demand side of the global economy. -- thatkness in demand will be bad for global growth. it is a sign of global growth that will hurt profits and the s&p. have inome of what you your story, you break down the statistics and supply and demand. peter: rather than using less oil, using more. offrom the third quarter 2015, the demand for oil globally went up 3.1 million barrels per day. th
this correlation has got investors confused, peter. peter: we saw an amazing decline in oil. alarm investors and they sold off stocks. an unhealthy, codependent relationship, just in time for valentine's day. i think it is overdone. to me, -- carol: the relationship? -- peopleple have should not be responding this way. i don't think the fall in oil is justified. it is overshot. we are at levels now where people can't make money at it done -- and drilling is going away, prices are going to shoot...
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in damages. reports. 3 sot - kelli peters: i won my lawsuit. and it's basically finally all over.for kelli peters ? vindication... after a six-year-long nightmare? a warm-hearted pta mom from irvine, ca? framed by scheming, vindictive parents? a jury earlier this month awarding her $5.7 million in damages. sot - chris connelly: what does that money represent to you? //kelli peters: years of hard labor, stress, you know, changes, terrible changes. life-altering *changes* that began in 2010 when this woman? attorney jill easter... hurled wild accusations at peters after easter's child was delayed at school pick-up. in 2011, jill's then-husband kent easter - also a lawyer - made a call to police? using an alias.call nats - kent easter: i'm concerned one of the parent volunteers there may be under the influence or, uh, using drugs.the cop dispatched to the school's parking lot discovering these illicit kelli peters (old interview from 2015): i'm just thinking [crying] the whole world is looking at this right now. and i said, "please, they're not mi
in damages. reports. 3 sot - kelli peters: i won my lawsuit. and it's basically finally all over.for kelli peters ? vindication... after a six-year-long nightmare? a warm-hearted pta mom from irvine, ca? framed by scheming, vindictive parents? a jury earlier this month awarding her $5.7 million in damages. sot - chris connelly: what does that money represent to you? //kelli peters: years of hard labor, stress, you know, changes, terrible changes. life-altering *changes* that began in 2010 when...
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peter: people should not be responding this way. first of all, i don't think the fall in oil is justified. it is just overshot. we are at levels now where people can't make money, and drilling is going away. eventually, production will fall and the price will shoot right back up again, but even leaving that aside, if you assume oil prices stay down here, it does not justify the decline and stocks we have seen. i think it is because people are assuming that if oil goes down, it must be evidence that there is a problem in the demand side of the global economy. if people don't consume oil, that will be bad for global growth, which will hurt corporate profits, which will hurt the s&p. that's not what were seeing here. carol: you break down statistics and numbers and talk about supply and demand. people are using more oil, aren't they? peter: they are people other than using less oil, they are using more. you go from the third quarter of 2015, 2013 through the third quarter of 2015, the most recent data available, the demand for oil glob
peter: people should not be responding this way. first of all, i don't think the fall in oil is justified. it is just overshot. we are at levels now where people can't make money, and drilling is going away. eventually, production will fall and the price will shoot right back up again, but even leaving that aside, if you assume oil prices stay down here, it does not justify the decline and stocks we have seen. i think it is because people are assuming that if oil goes down, it must be evidence...
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peter: do you need a congressional buy in to proceed? mrs. clyburn: i would love a state and local by the end to proceed. things could be best handled on the state level, the county level. in terms of where the decisions are made, these county facilities and state facilities are the ones engaging in contracts with the providers. i would love to see more interaction with my colleagues at the state level, the public utility commissions, and where they do not have authority at the state level in the legislature, i would like legislators to act. that is where true reform happens. to me, this is a ceiling. relativelyre still high depending on the sizw of the facility. what would make an incredible difference for families is true reform in each and every state to ensure that the individuals can affordably speak. inmatetalking about reforms or prison reforms. real reforms can't happen if people cannot be in touch with their lawyers, if people don't stay in touch. we have reset a visit and rates as high as 70% for those who have been in facilities fo
peter: do you need a congressional buy in to proceed? mrs. clyburn: i would love a state and local by the end to proceed. things could be best handled on the state level, the county level. in terms of where the decisions are made, these county facilities and state facilities are the ones engaging in contracts with the providers. i would love to see more interaction with my colleagues at the state level, the public utility commissions, and where they do not have authority at the state level in...
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whoever did this had a definite grudge against peters. garcia's running background and financial records on sean. hotch, you don't think you're overreacting? he left the edinburgh for a reason. we need to know why. you can't actually think that he did this? i don't, but i can't eliminate the possibility until i know what he's hiding. maybe we should look at this another way. we know thane was responsible for dosing the wine. that was his own plan, not the unsub's. so how would a sociopath seeking recognition for his achievements handle someone interfering with his work? he'd put a stop to it. any way he could. that was after the hatchitt parentswere killed. so we were wrong. the unsub does care who dies. instead of targeting thane, the unsub went after peters. he held him responsible. he may hold peters responsible for more than thane actions. i'm gonna have garcia dig into his life. in the meantime, we'll use that to find out what we can. well, thane... it looks like we have a problem. yeah? what's that, then? well, someone's pretty upse
whoever did this had a definite grudge against peters. garcia's running background and financial records on sean. hotch, you don't think you're overreacting? he left the edinburgh for a reason. we need to know why. you can't actually think that he did this? i don't, but i can't eliminate the possibility until i know what he's hiding. maybe we should look at this another way. we know thane was responsible for dosing the wine. that was his own plan, not the unsub's. so how would a sociopath...
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peter: exactly. why should they go public when they can get what they want quietly through lobbying, talking to congress, and working the system. adjusted. infuriates the tea party types even more. people on the left and the right field of business is too cozy with government. when they see business is succeeding anyway it really drives them bonkers. but over the last year that have -- there have been a lot of signature successes for business. i go to the export/import bank is the one that ted cruz lights into every chance he gets. carly fiorina -- that was one of her top issues. export import bank's provide financing for americans to export to other countries. companies like boeing, and caterpillar are considered very important. ted cruz will call it crony capitalism or corporate welfare. it looked like it was going down. it expired in june, out of business, yet they came back. it came back to life in congress, signed back into law by obama in december. carol: it is a fascinating cycle. you have the
peter: exactly. why should they go public when they can get what they want quietly through lobbying, talking to congress, and working the system. adjusted. infuriates the tea party types even more. people on the left and the right field of business is too cozy with government. when they see business is succeeding anyway it really drives them bonkers. but over the last year that have -- there have been a lot of signature successes for business. i go to the export/import bank is the one that ted...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. it's working the right direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does. he cutts
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there...
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what is peter's motive? why would he rape these women? you can tell by the extent of the damage that he's escalating. does somebody have to die for you to care? i know what you're up against but if, for one second i thought that my witness was responsible i'd turn him over. why are you protecting this guy? 257 murders, all ordered by sergei pearlman. policemen, businessmen, because they wouldn't pay extortion. even children, butchered for fear they might grow up and seek revenge. and we've connected california to new york through peter sipes. does that answer your question? can she really stop us? nobut she could slow us down. hinder our investigation. you know, i don't care who that woman works for we can't let her do that. claudia williams is doing her job. she has an obligation to protect her witness. we have an obligation to protect innocent women so who's side of the fence are you going to sit on? you seem awfully sure peter sipes is guilty. what are we suosed to think? it can't be easy losing your identity, starting over. these peop
what is peter's motive? why would he rape these women? you can tell by the extent of the damage that he's escalating. does somebody have to die for you to care? i know what you're up against but if, for one second i thought that my witness was responsible i'd turn him over. why are you protecting this guy? 257 murders, all ordered by sergei pearlman. policemen, businessmen, because they wouldn't pay extortion. even children, butchered for fear they might grow up and seek revenge. and we've...
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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...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a spectacular to
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >>...
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the alleged victim, peter smith, works as a male stripper. his schtick is dressing as a motorcycle cop with a badge covering the family jewels. one of the party guests took photos. check the file. so you decided not to prosecute because you disapprove of the victim's profession? get off the soap box, alex. the guy claimed three women cuffed him to the bed and had a party. the bride claimed he was a pro looking to score. did peter smith have a solicitation history? no. well, then why didn't you pursue it? i'm not wasting taayer money on a no-win. he just wasn't believable. even his live-in girlfriend wasn't buying it. the victim reports the crime and you just leave him twisting. if you want to jeopardize your standing on a flimsy trial, be my guest. okay. i need your notes. done. you clear this with villani? i don't have to. sex crimes is my purview. see you. peter and i broke up a long time ago and i wasn't at the party, so what can i tell you? we're just looking for some background. you don't believe peter was raped, do you? well, join the c
the alleged victim, peter smith, works as a male stripper. his schtick is dressing as a motorcycle cop with a badge covering the family jewels. one of the party guests took photos. check the file. so you decided not to prosecute because you disapprove of the victim's profession? get off the soap box, alex. the guy claimed three women cuffed him to the bed and had a party. the bride claimed he was a pro looking to score. did peter smith have a solicitation history? no. well, then why didn't you...
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and when the speech ended, peter danced. mashable tweeted "the mvp of hillary's speech is clearly dancing sticker guy" who joked about selling his leftover hillary stickers for college tuition. the dance gesture he made is the move of the moment... even hillary has attempted it... behind her back, hillary hasn't been had, she's been dabbed. jeanne moos cnn new york. let's get to sherry with a look sherry swensk so punxsutawney phil says spring will start early.... but other forecasters have predicted a cooler than normal february and march for us in the desert southwest. ................. this morning. stars are out and winds are light. ............ temps stayed in the chilly 40s yesterday, but the sunshine felt warm. we should have plenty of sunshine again today. ................ just a hint of high clouds maybe by the afternoon and highs just getting into the low 50s so slightly warmer air will eventually move into the area. .......... high pressure will build in over the area as the week goes on... warmer temps back...tod
and when the speech ended, peter danced. mashable tweeted "the mvp of hillary's speech is clearly dancing sticker guy" who joked about selling his leftover hillary stickers for college tuition. the dance gesture he made is the move of the moment... even hillary has attempted it... behind her back, hillary hasn't been had, she's been dabbed. jeanne moos cnn new york. let's get to sherry with a look sherry swensk so punxsutawney phil says spring will start early.... but other...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does. he cutts it down to size. jim: bubb
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and ear. direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does. he cutts it down to size. jim: bubba moves into 11t
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre saga, began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb th
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >>...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre saga, began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a spectacular toll. >> i believe mrs. peters s
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. it's working the right direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does. he cutts it down to size. jim: bubba moves in
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre saga, began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre saga, began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a spectacular toll. >> i
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >>...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. it's working the right direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does. he cutts it
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre sagaga began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a spectacular toll. >> i believe mrs. peters said you're being slow,
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that...
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peter's not a hillary fan. though he once posed with bernie sanders, he's not passionate about any candidate and instead of bothering to caucus he came here to fool around. (jeanne moos, new york) "making fish faces behind hillary clinton on national tv...i bet he faced the wrath of his parents when he got home around 1 in the morning." (peter clinkscales, "sticker boy") "my dad was on the computer just laughing at everything that was happening. he was like "you're so stupid."" and when the speech ended, peter danced. mashable tweeted "the mvp of hillary's speech is clearly dancing sticker guy" who joked about selling his leftover hillary gesture he made is the move of the moment... even hillary has attempted it... behind her back, hillary hasn't been had, she's been dabbed. jeanne moos cnn new york." jack: clinkscales is studying vocal performance at drake, and said he also tried to bring a saxophone into a des moines rally for former president bill clinton to play. but secret service apparently turned him awa
peter's not a hillary fan. though he once posed with bernie sanders, he's not passionate about any candidate and instead of bothering to caucus he came here to fool around. (jeanne moos, new york) "making fish faces behind hillary clinton on national tv...i bet he faced the wrath of his parents when he got home around 1 in the morning." (peter clinkscales, "sticker boy") "my dad was on the computer just laughing at everything that was happening. he was like "you're...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre saga, began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a spectacular toll. >> i
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for...
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he made it famous but peter made it better. the brothers reconciled in 2005 three year before peter passed away. peter climbed these stairs to his office every day before retiring last year at age 100. >> makes it seem like 87. >> a group that visited krug last year asked peter how he maintained his stamina, his rely, living a great life and drinking great wine. >> of course. what a life. thanks very much. >>> well, it is back to work for the boys of summer. giants position players began arriving for spring training joining pitchers and catchers who showed up last week as we reported. the giants play their first spring training game march 2nd. the a's will have its full team in mesa, arizona, thursday. pitchers and catche erers repor over the weekend. a's play their first spring training game march 3rd. >> stay on top of what's happening with abc 7 sports reporter, with live reports from arizona starting tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> spencer said we should have spring training here. >> i know. >> no reason to go any place
he made it famous but peter made it better. the brothers reconciled in 2005 three year before peter passed away. peter climbed these stairs to his office every day before retiring last year at age 100. >> makes it seem like 87. >> a group that visited krug last year asked peter how he maintained his stamina, his rely, living a great life and drinking great wine. >> of course. what a life. thanks very much. >>> well, it is back to work for the boys of summer. giants...
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and we feel confident in the strike. >> a successful strike says peter cook. ros you brought us up to speed on what they had been saying in paper. we heard from peter cook. they regarded this training camp as a threat to u.s. national security. >> reporter: yes, peter cook is alleging that this training camp was being used to plan attacks against the u.s. and u.s. interests. although he is not being exactly forthcoming in terms of detailing. now the briefing is just getting underway, david, and so he may actually have to explain more detail about what the actual threat is from this training camp. this is of course, the first time that the u.s. public and indeed the international public is hearing about this training camp, and about the u.s. allegations that it was engaged in some sort of serious plotting against the u.s. or u.s. interests. so it again -- this briefing is just getting underway, and it will be very telling to reveal just exactly how much evidence the u.s. is willing to put forward for the justification for this strike. he did talk about the lead
and we feel confident in the strike. >> a successful strike says peter cook. ros you brought us up to speed on what they had been saying in paper. we heard from peter cook. they regarded this training camp as a threat to u.s. national security. >> reporter: yes, peter cook is alleging that this training camp was being used to plan attacks against the u.s. and u.s. interests. although he is not being exactly forthcoming in terms of detailing. now the briefing is just getting...
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adam shapiro, peter didn't seem surprised, peter schiff, i was surprised she would invoke the possibility in the, quote, spirit of making sure we're really flexible, keeping that option open? >> that option was discussed by the federal reserve in 2010 but never went forward and never thoroughly explored whether it would be legal to do. yes, she kept the possibility of rate cuts on the table, the possibility of rate increase on the table, the words were they're watching and seeing how the global economy evolves and the u.s. economy in a manner that will warrant gradual increases in the federal funds rate. negative interest rates caught everyone's attention, and here's what she said. >> in the spirit of prudent planning, it is something that in light of european experience, we will look at, we should look at, not because we think there's any reason to use it, but to know what could potentially be available. >> the question is can they do it legally? never answers that question having it thoroughly exploited. liz: i want a gun, i want a knife, not they want use it, but i want to know what's
adam shapiro, peter didn't seem surprised, peter schiff, i was surprised she would invoke the possibility in the, quote, spirit of making sure we're really flexible, keeping that option open? >> that option was discussed by the federal reserve in 2010 but never went forward and never thoroughly explored whether it would be legal to do. yes, she kept the possibility of rate cuts on the table, the possibility of rate increase on the table, the words were they're watching and seeing how the...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. it's working the right direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. as he does. he cutts it down to size. jim: bubba moves in
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where...
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who better to talk to than peter oppenheimer? peter, thank you for joining us. it seems that we are heading back to levels or the volatility of like january 4 once again. what have we lost, and about this premium? peter: well, most of the qe premium has disappeared, and europe is a case in point. things are back to where they were. i think the markets are grouped in fear about a global economic situation and the consequences of that, and that is really what is creating this volatility. : yes, but this is against they said.rd the rally lasted two days. our investors putting less faith into central banks in terms of guiding the markets? peter: i think there is more the central banks can do. i think investors are worried that the urgency to do more is just a reflection of the concern about a lack of growth. ultimately, i think growth will be more solid than the markets are currently pricing it at, and opportunities,e but until then, until we really get a stabilization in things like the oil price, in the rate of growth in places like china, people will be unconvinc
who better to talk to than peter oppenheimer? peter, thank you for joining us. it seems that we are heading back to levels or the volatility of like january 4 once again. what have we lost, and about this premium? peter: well, most of the qe premium has disappeared, and europe is a case in point. things are back to where they were. i think the markets are grouped in fear about a global economic situation and the consequences of that, and that is really what is creating this volatility. : yes,...
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of framing kelli peters for drug possession? >> yes. >> okay. it seems to me -- don't you think you'd feel better if you just said, you know what, i did it, i screwed up, i regret it, i'm sorry? wouldn't that feel good just to say that? >> this is a therapy session or a deposition? >> reporter: what would shrink at trial though would be kent easter's resolve. as he admitted at last to planting those illicit drugs. >> how did you respond to the fact that he was willing to say that he had done what he'd >> not only that, he also said, "kelli didn't do anything to my son, it was all made up." that made me start crying. that was more important than anything, i think, i'd heard out of his mouth, ever. >> he tried to fall on his sword and say, well, i admit it, i did it. and i think the jury saw through that. >> reporter: the jury sided with kelli, taking just a few hours to reward her $5.7 million in damages. >> and she was vicinityndicated. that number is vindication for her. >> reporter: with the easters divorcing and kent easter file fog bankruptc
of framing kelli peters for drug possession? >> yes. >> okay. it seems to me -- don't you think you'd feel better if you just said, you know what, i did it, i screwed up, i regret it, i'm sorry? wouldn't that feel good just to say that? >> this is a therapy session or a deposition? >> reporter: what would shrink at trial though would be kent easter's resolve. as he admitted at last to planting those illicit drugs. >> how did you respond to the fact that he was...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible bizarre saga, began in 2010 at plaza advice sa stool. kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a spectacular to
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >>...
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tonight the mother of peter liang talks to cbs 2 news. but first fountains frozen, dangerous temperatures and a warning to stay inside. extreme cold is setting in for the weekend. good evening everyone. >> we have team coverage on the extreme temperatures. and that begins with lonnie quinn live in bryant park tonight. >> reporter: well, you know what, we have the frozen fountains and yes, we do but take a peek. 41 and 6th. you are looking at a semi come. i have the mobile weather lab parked here curb side. everything you see displayed on this thing, you will see all the censors, 25.9 on the turnometer. the -- thermometer. winds 6 to 8 miles per hour. around the area, coldest spot on the map is 14 degrees. new york city official reading in central park 22 degrees. you factor in the winds, the wind are not heavy. monticello wind chill is the 14. hamptons same as the temperature reading. 19. new york city 13. we have wind chill warnings and advisories throughout the area. and that is from later saturday into sunday. talking temperatures out
tonight the mother of peter liang talks to cbs 2 news. but first fountains frozen, dangerous temperatures and a warning to stay inside. extreme cold is setting in for the weekend. good evening everyone. >> we have team coverage on the extreme temperatures. and that begins with lonnie quinn live in bryant park tonight. >> reporter: well, you know what, we have the frozen fountains and yes, we do but take a peek. 41 and 6th. you are looking at a semi come. i have the mobile weather...
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. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >> reporter: for kelli peters that stress, those terrible changes, and this relentlessly bizarre saga, began in 2010 at kelli was a parent volunteer supervising after-school pickup. as this woman, attorney jill easter arrived, to get easter's young son, when the first grader wasn't there on time jill easter teed off on kelli. >> i said, i am so sorry, he didn't line up fast enough, maybe he just walked slow. >> reporter: for jill easter, and later her husband kent, who's an attorney as well, that word "slow" would activate a find of bad parenting nuclear bomb that would exact a specta
. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million in damages from the scheming, vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just -- i was just dying. you know, dying. >> what does that money represent to you? >> years of hard labor, stress, you know. changes. terrible changes. >>...
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peter bergen? >> guest: the caller makes a good point. there has been all sorts of forms of poall political violence in the united states that is not jihad. the first attack was in new york city on wall street by an anarchist. if you have a grudge or gripe it was easy to act out on it in the united states. extreme right wing militants have killed actually about the same number of jihadi terrorist. for example the church in charleston where dylan roof killed nine african-americans trying to incite a race war. >> host: 330 americans have been charged with terrorism since 9/11 according to your books. 29 years old is the average age. 30% are married and 30% have children. >> guest: my research team and myself created this database to help make underlying claims in the book. if you look at the san bernardino case they actually perfectly match the profile. both college-educated, they were married, they had a child, he was $70,000 a year and a good job with san bernardino county. and in many respects, they accept the fact they adopted this ideo
peter bergen? >> guest: the caller makes a good point. there has been all sorts of forms of poall political violence in the united states that is not jihad. the first attack was in new york city on wall street by an anarchist. if you have a grudge or gripe it was easy to act out on it in the united states. extreme right wing militants have killed actually about the same number of jihadi terrorist. for example the church in charleston where dylan roof killed nine african-americans trying...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. it's working the right direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does.
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough way, it's very special and means a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there...
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. >> peter bergen on homegrown jihad, america have under estimated the threat of jihaddist terrorists. >> 80% of americans are worry -- worried about terrorist. , you know, some of that was understandable. 224 people were killed by an isis affiliate. the attack in paris, 130 people were killed by isis directed and in san bernardino california 14 people killed who were inspired by isis, that said, you know, the threat from jihadist terrorist in the united states is relatively low. it's been managed and contained because of the action of the u.s. government and also because the visions of the american public. >> host: when you say managed incontained, what do you mean? >> guest: if we had the conversation in 2002 and in contrast of anthrax attacks, i predicted that there were 45 americans killed and that would have seen optimistic projection, but, of course, that's what happened, 45 deaths are catastrophe but aren't on the scale of 9/11 or even paris attacks where 130 people have been killed. you're not going to hear have managed, contained threat. somebody is going to get one through b
. >> peter bergen on homegrown jihad, america have under estimated the threat of jihaddist terrorists. >> 80% of americans are worry -- worried about terrorist. , you know, some of that was understandable. 224 people were killed by an isis affiliate. the attack in paris, 130 people were killed by isis directed and in san bernardino california 14 people killed who were inspired by isis, that said, you know, the threat from jihadist terrorist in the united states is relatively low....
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why didn't you tell us about the lawsuit, peter? detectivstabler's been on my ass from the very beginning, looking for any reason to drop it. if i'd have told you about the suit he would've said i just wanted money. well, isn't that what this has been about all along? a payday for you, a little media attention? no. i wanted my rapists' names. the cops didn't treat me seriously. how else was i supposed to get the information? if you'd won, you'd have received a monetary award. the money would've gone to the animal shelter. my rapists' names would've gone on public record. that's very noble but i still don't see how we can prove your motives were anything but venal. what if we talk to the civil attorney get some corroboration? can we put him on the stand? oh, this is just a spin. what have you got against me?! i was raped. sydney green was coming forward. what? sydney green called you? my lawyer. after you accused me of killing her, i called him. but the death nullified the suit. so what did i do wrong? turns out peter was telling the
why didn't you tell us about the lawsuit, peter? detectivstabler's been on my ass from the very beginning, looking for any reason to drop it. if i'd have told you about the suit he would've said i just wanted money. well, isn't that what this has been about all along? a payday for you, a little media attention? no. i wanted my rapists' names. the cops didn't treat me seriously. how else was i supposed to get the information? if you'd won, you'd have received a monetary award. the money would've...
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nypd officer peter liang walked into the courtroom with a pba escort showing little emotion. he's charged with second-degree manslaughter for the november 1994 shooting of akai gurley in houses. gurley was struck in the chest by a bullet fired by liang that ricochetted off a wall. his defense attorney argued in closing statements it was an accidental discharge. >> what peter says is i had an accidental discharge. i'm fine. now, that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. right? on.
nypd officer peter liang walked into the courtroom with a pba escort showing little emotion. he's charged with second-degree manslaughter for the november 1994 shooting of akai gurley in houses. gurley was struck in the chest by a bullet fired by liang that ricochetted off a wall. his defense attorney argued in closing statements it was an accidental discharge. >> what peter says is i had an accidental discharge. i'm fine. now, that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. right? on.
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as a parent, i got to think of peter pan as insidious because peter wanted to take the darling family, the name of the family children away from their parents. i was a parent are kids with very strong feelings which i still maintain for my two children. and i thought peter pan, if he had his way, would take my children to a place i could never find. so i changed my opinion of peter. >> we will go through this later but you have a list of the most influe influe influential books for you. you write about attending a book burning, i think it was. >> that was a story for nbc. it wasn't one book. it was a town cleaning out books deemed inappropriate for students. i don't remember all of the names but classic literature tended to be the victims of book burnings more than just average books. >> guest: and just wasn't going to stand for that and was going to do what he thoughting he should do and not -- thought he should do and not be under the sway of foolish adult priorities. well, i'm a lot older than 20 now, and i think holden caufield has changed immensely. i think he's a spoiled, whiny
as a parent, i got to think of peter pan as insidious because peter wanted to take the darling family, the name of the family children away from their parents. i was a parent are kids with very strong feelings which i still maintain for my two children. and i thought peter pan, if he had his way, would take my children to a place i could never find. so i changed my opinion of peter. >> we will go through this later but you have a list of the most influe influe influential books for you....
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peter: i think that's part of it. they push the wealth effect and got equities nice and high, but where is the follow-through? that central bankers want to prop it up. bank startstral targeting asset prices, how do you stop? the exit is not about shrinking the fed's balance sheet, it is stop pushing you asset prices? alix: peter fisher, thank you so much. is it time to reevaluate tech stocks? we will speak to the expert on valuation. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. time for the bloomberg business flash. nordstrom's coming up short in the fourth quarter, the retailer missing revenue and earnings due to poor holiday sales. forecast foreek the fiscal year ahead. shares are falling in late u.s. trading. mcdonald's is boosting the pay of its ceo by 18%. his base salaries went point $3 million. the stock is up 23% over last year. citigroup is running to exit its retail operations in resell and argentina. has maintained operation into countries for more than a century. back tohas been scaling cut costs and boost profits. financial
peter: i think that's part of it. they push the wealth effect and got equities nice and high, but where is the follow-through? that central bankers want to prop it up. bank startstral targeting asset prices, how do you stop? the exit is not about shrinking the fed's balance sheet, it is stop pushing you asset prices? alix: peter fisher, thank you so much. is it time to reevaluate tech stocks? we will speak to the expert on valuation. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. time for the bloomberg business...
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jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you could have lost it but the new bubba, you kept your focus and your imagination working and you pulled through. bubba: for sure. we've been working on it hard. slow process. instead of swing thoughts and swing it's all about mind and staying patient and teddy in my ear. it's working the right direction. peter: congratulations. let you sign your card and make it official. well done. bubba: thank you. jim: the way he's won those years at augusta he certainly looks like someone who can win it several more times. nick: anyone who drives as well as he does. he cutts it dow
jim: peter kostis, down to you. peter: i'm down with our champion, bubba. there had been a little bit of a curse against the 54-hole leader the last few years. first base you busted that up today. your second win here, how much does this win mean to you? bubba: it means a lot. you never know when you're last one is going to be. for me to pull it out in a tough a lot to me and my family. peter: i was really impressed with the way you held it together today. there were a couple of times where you...
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of framing kelli peters for drug possession? >> yes. >> okay. it seems to me -- don't you think you'd feel better if you just said, you know what, i did it, i screwed up, i regret it, i'm sorry? wouldn't that feel goon just to say that? >> this is a therapy session or a deposition? >> reporter: what would shrink at trial though would be kent easter's resolve. as he admitted at last to planting those illicit drugs. fact thal he was willing to say that he had done what he'd always denied doing? >> not only that, he also said, "kelli didn't do anything to my son, it was all made up." that made me start crying. th was more important than anything, think, i'd heard out of his mouth, ever. >> he tried to fall on his sword and say, well, i admit it, i did it. and i think the jury saw through that. >> reporter: the jury sided with kelli, taking just a few hours to reward her $5.7 million in damages. >> and she was vicinityndiced. that number is vindication for her. >> reporter: with the easters divorcing and kent easter file fog bankruptcy, any collecti
of framing kelli peters for drug possession? >> yes. >> okay. it seems to me -- don't you think you'd feel better if you just said, you know what, i did it, i screwed up, i regret it, i'm sorry? wouldn't that feel goon just to say that? >> this is a therapy session or a deposition? >> reporter: what would shrink at trial though would be kent easter's resolve. as he admitted at last to planting those illicit drugs. fact thal he was willing to say that he had done what...