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>> peter: yeah. >> peter: there she is with the bellamy. i want a piece of that company, gretchen. >> peter: you need those ten negotiators. >> brian: our crew is having trouble meeting the right one. can you give them advice? how did you know looking at melania that she was the right one. if you have a pen and paper, write this down. >> i went to a party and there were a lot of models that looked like gretchen. there were a lot of beautiful models at the party and there was a super model there, one of the biggest and they said, look -- i won't use her name. look at the super model. i said forget her, who is the one on the left? i fought very hard and she wouldn't give me her number. i don't think she found me at all attractive. >> brian: did she know who you were? >> yeah. but i don't think she liked me. sort of like gretchen didn't used to like me. but it took a lot of time, but it worked out. she's a great person and gave me a beautiful son. >> brian: wasn't that a good move on her part to act like she didn't care. >> the ultimate sell.
>> peter: yeah. >> peter: there she is with the bellamy. i want a piece of that company, gretchen. >> peter: you need those ten negotiators. >> brian: our crew is having trouble meeting the right one. can you give them advice? how did you know looking at melania that she was the right one. if you have a pen and paper, write this down. >> i went to a party and there were a lot of models that looked like gretchen. there were a lot of beautiful models at the party and...
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[willie laughs] and you could've had peter. i did have peter. it wasn't that hot, ok? [laughs] excuse me? i was in seattle helping on an appraisal, ran into peter, we went out, i drank way too much, and before i knew it, we... tussled. you bad girl. i wanted to tell tom so many times, but he gets so jealous, you know? listen, it doesn't matter that he doesn't know. it's not like you guys were married, and even if you were-- no, no, no. it matters to me. it's like living a lie. i cannot live a lie. there will always be this big, fat elephant in the room with us. listen, peewee, never tell him. it's time to go, sarah.
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coming up next here on r t in peter lavelle's crosstalk. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle when it comes to the global recession three letters say it all deb u l n u economic recovery in the developed world is sluggish at best and there are fears of a double dip recession hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent to stimulate economies why hasn't it worked. keep. going to gust the state of the global economy i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tike group in frankfurt we go to william endo economic researcher and the author of the new book gods of money wall street and the death of the american century and in boston we go to peter cohen he's the president of peter cowen and associates and author of capital rising how capital flows are changing business systems all over the world and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger marti
coming up next here on r t in peter lavelle's crosstalk. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle when it comes to the global recession three letters say it all deb u l n u economic recovery in the developed world is sluggish at best and there are fears of a double dip recession hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent to stimulate economies why...
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>> peter: this is her carry on, by the way. >> yeah. when i travel, i put jewelry case together and you could wear it for many occasions. that's what i designed for, for women who are business women for the office. a newer collection, sport elegance, when you play tennis, golf, you put a sport watch on. and some earrings and you could go through the day, through the night or dinner, you could wear almost the same jewelry because it's very different. >> gretchen: here is the catch. it's 30 to $200. >> yes. >> gretchen: it's not in the thousands of dollars. >> no. i want to reach women across the country, to buy jewelry and have fun with it. so not breaking the bank and they could really buy something for themselves and feel great and have fun, to make an outfit, to compliment an outfit. the first collection i had in april was really big success, big, big success. >> peter: the stuff that we've got in the two boxes here, does the donald trump have a favorite piece? >> you know what, i didn't ask him. i didn't ask him. he really likes the
>> peter: this is her carry on, by the way. >> yeah. when i travel, i put jewelry case together and you could wear it for many occasions. that's what i designed for, for women who are business women for the office. a newer collection, sport elegance, when you play tennis, golf, you put a sport watch on. and some earrings and you could go through the day, through the night or dinner, you could wear almost the same jewelry because it's very different. >> gretchen: here is the...
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i just wonder if you go to boston university peter if i may ask you that. no i didn't i've taught there but i didn't go to boston university but i went to mit and mit is responsible for an awful lot of new jobs a lot of innovation you know the world wide web came from tim berners lee is a professor at mit so i mean i think that person what we are missing is so they have the owner of the undergraduate class at mit today is not u.s. born what percentage of the undergraduate i'm sorry gentlemen i want to i don't know you know i think he's just been here i mean the last week a group there was a big con amiss in italy and i think it's an annual event here and there was a lot of pessimism in many of them walked away from this comment saying one and one in three is one in three chance will be a double dip but some of the really bigger names were saying that they were more certain of that and that we keep hearing the same to the u.s. government and the european union they have they don't have any tools left in their box ok to fix these problems here and there's no
i just wonder if you go to boston university peter if i may ask you that. no i didn't i've taught there but i didn't go to boston university but i went to mit and mit is responsible for an awful lot of new jobs a lot of innovation you know the world wide web came from tim berners lee is a professor at mit so i mean i think that person what we are missing is so they have the owner of the undergraduate class at mit today is not u.s. born what percentage of the undergraduate i'm sorry gentlemen i...
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>> peter: fine, thanks. i understand you looked at this man's comments yesterday and you thought after he said all of that stuff, talking about outreach and everything else, at the end he would say, we have decided to move the mosque. and he didn't. >> i was expecting that he will, after using these good words he would say that now we have decided to move the location of the mosque. but what he said in this talk, as if muslims have not yet drunk any drop in the last 50, 60 years. and i beg to differ with him. if you compare the situation of muslims in the united states and other countries, especially in europe, we are much ahead of them and we had freedom of religion and freedom that we have built after 2,000 mosques in this great country. so perhaps he wants to give this impression that we are now to start drinking from this cup and i don't think he's right. >> peter: in watching what he has said, there have been a lot of public comments that have drawn a lot of ire, do you feel essentially his message is,
>> peter: fine, thanks. i understand you looked at this man's comments yesterday and you thought after he said all of that stuff, talking about outreach and everything else, at the end he would say, we have decided to move the mosque. and he didn't. >> i was expecting that he will, after using these good words he would say that now we have decided to move the location of the mosque. but what he said in this talk, as if muslims have not yet drunk any drop in the last 50, 60 years....
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peter yarrow did that. harry belafonte is one of the most dignified, well-educated, lucid, focused, eloquent men i have ever met in my life and has a sense of humanity to him and a sense of-- of what really matters. i wish i could run him for president. he wouldn't take the job. but he's a truly wonderful human being, and he was certainly one of the most astounding interviews. the man is a walking history book. you know, he was walking next to martin luther king at all of those things. it was him. he was there. he was the guy next to him, and he told us stuff that you won't believe. if the six bullet story doesn't make your hair stand on end and make you want to cry, i didn't-- now you have to tell it. you do need to tell it. do you? okay, i'll tell it. in the harry belafonte interview, he said, "i went--" in this wonderful, whispery voice, "i went to an event with dr. king, "and when i arrived there, there was a large man, "a sheriff, who looked at me with hatred, "with real anger in his eyes. "and i could
peter yarrow did that. harry belafonte is one of the most dignified, well-educated, lucid, focused, eloquent men i have ever met in my life and has a sense of humanity to him and a sense of-- of what really matters. i wish i could run him for president. he wouldn't take the job. but he's a truly wonderful human being, and he was certainly one of the most astounding interviews. the man is a walking history book. you know, he was walking next to martin luther king at all of those things. it was...
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not new laws. >> peter: no kidding. >> more important that they do their jobs. >> peter: it's a crazy story. doctors alvarez and siegle, we thank you very much. >> thank you. >> peter: directly into the operating room. meanwhile, straight ahead, it seems unbelievable that just one man was in charge of green lighting thousands of foreclosuressering, more incredible, the one man didn't read the paperwork and there is a lot of fallout and that's coming up live from vegas. right now let's check in with martha mccallum for a peek at what's in 11 minutes on america's newsroom. >> good morning. we have a very big two hours coming up this morning. the gop, they're about to roll out their pledge to america. you'll find out what's in that. president obama will speak about america's role in the world. what will he say, how will he present that to the u.n. and velma heart, the woman who told the president she was exhausted for sticking up for him, she joins us and karl rove and ron johnson coming up. >> gretchen: welcome back. thousands of foreclosures and nearly two dozen states on hold now. it
not new laws. >> peter: no kidding. >> more important that they do their jobs. >> peter: it's a crazy story. doctors alvarez and siegle, we thank you very much. >> thank you. >> peter: directly into the operating room. meanwhile, straight ahead, it seems unbelievable that just one man was in charge of green lighting thousands of foreclosuressering, more incredible, the one man didn't read the paperwork and there is a lot of fallout and that's coming up live from...
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[applause] >> thank you peter. the mission of the cities pedestrian program is to promote walking as a sustainable and healthy mode of transportation and to reduce pedestrian coalitions in san francisco. peters presentation shows us that promoting walking can directly lead to a reduction of pedestrian coalitions so thank you peter for your presentation. i'd also like welcome the chair of our municipal transportation agency board reverend james director mccray. please help me welcome him today. [applause] thank you for being with us today. our next speaker is ramone smith and he will be presenting the community priorities for san francisco. ramone is the chair of the city of san francisco's pedestrian safety advisory committee. he also serves as chair of the housing committee of the south of market project area committee known as somepak. please help me welcome ramone smith. >> good morning and thank you for your presence today. as you well know pedestrian safety is a very important part of our community. what i hav
[applause] >> thank you peter. the mission of the cities pedestrian program is to promote walking as a sustainable and healthy mode of transportation and to reduce pedestrian coalitions in san francisco. peters presentation shows us that promoting walking can directly lead to a reduction of pedestrian coalitions so thank you peter for your presentation. i'd also like welcome the chair of our municipal transportation agency board reverend james director mccray. please help me welcome him...
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finally, peter alvarez, with staff of mta on transportation elements. we will also mention the successful mellon of solar management, a project sponsor that is also here to answer questions that you have. >> speakers, mr. yi? second speaker? [laughter] is anyone here? ok. >> i do not think that they anticipated you getting so far along. [laughter] >> would you like to move on to item number 14? >> we can do that. >> member's consent? >> authorizing the executive director to execute a contract #six to 6.02 -- 626.02. >> questions from the board? director hannity? >> who are we asking, you? >> you can ask me. i will work hard. >> $32 million to rebuild seven lrv's over six years. what does anyone cost? >> it depends on how many you are buying at the time. >> like a blue light discount? >> you got it. >> what about seven new ones at one time? >> over 5 million apiece. recently a contract was awarded in minneapolis for roughly 41 vehicles and some extra, coming out to just that, 4 million vehicles. it goes to your comparison, seven vehicles were needed for
finally, peter alvarez, with staff of mta on transportation elements. we will also mention the successful mellon of solar management, a project sponsor that is also here to answer questions that you have. >> speakers, mr. yi? second speaker? [laughter] is anyone here? ok. >> i do not think that they anticipated you getting so far along. [laughter] >> would you like to move on to item number 14? >> we can do that. >> member's consent? >> authorizing the...
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to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some of the ways we're helping and thinking of how to move forward is here is a set of what we have to do to meet the current set. how do we understand it's pervasive and crosses the miles of federal organizations. how do we use this world today in our,cip, planning to create platforms to leverage the real actions in the years and legacies we're putting together? >> thank you. >> one of the things we've noticeed our community climate development plan is greenhouse gases reduction metric, is pretty key integrator for integrating a lot of different activities so we've kind of adopted this approach of, an adopt the,un,fc. what needs to be done in order to do this we have to look forward 50 years ahead and we have to say, ok
to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some of the ways we're helping and thinking of how to move forward is here is a set of what we have to do to meet the current set. how do we understand it's pervasive and...
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baker, of the "new york times", white house correspondent for "the new york times", and peter you're one of the few that has actually seen and gotten a look at this book. what can you tell us, what's the most significant thing about this book? >> well, i think it's a book that recounts in pretty vivid, narrative detail the sort of internal struggle, both within the president's teal and even within the president himself, about how to handle this war in
baker, of the "new york times", white house correspondent for "the new york times", and peter you're one of the few that has actually seen and gotten a look at this book. what can you tell us, what's the most significant thing about this book? >> well, i think it's a book that recounts in pretty vivid, narrative detail the sort of internal struggle, both within the president's teal and even within the president himself, about how to handle this war in
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it's very sweet. >> peter: and? >> beautiful. >> peter: allall right. thank you. >> brian: you know the answers, right? >> peter: we will see what you think. >> gretchen: the fruit, i said pineapple. >> peter: i said apple. >> wrong. >> brian: nectarine. the second one? >> peter: i said vanilla. the flower. >> rose. >> i said orchid. >> poeny. >> peter: the final one? >> i said lavender. >> brian: i said clover. >> gretchen: i said olive oil. >> peter: i said red wine. >> brian: no wonder it's a bombshell. these are the ingredients i would have picked, just not on this quiz. this is really exciting for america. is it true that you're traveling together on a bus? >> yes. we are. we start our tour in los angeles, miami who knows how to get everywhere? who has gps, because you're not from the country. you're discovering america on the fly? >> i've been here working for victoria secret for ten years. it's nothing new. >> gretchen: she knows her way. you hang out with her, you'll be just fine. >> peter: does it say bombshell on the outside of the bus? >> yes
it's very sweet. >> peter: and? >> beautiful. >> peter: allall right. thank you. >> brian: you know the answers, right? >> peter: we will see what you think. >> gretchen: the fruit, i said pineapple. >> peter: i said apple. >> wrong. >> brian: nectarine. the second one? >> peter: i said vanilla. the flower. >> rose. >> i said orchid. >> poeny. >> peter: the final one? >> i said lavender. >> brian: i...
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those are headlines and now it's time for some hot debate peter lavelle and his guests on cross talk discuss whether islam and democracy are fundamentally incompatible that's coming up in just a moment. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle our islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. to discuss the compatibility of islam and democracy i'm joined by tommy in amman he is director of the institute of islamic political fock in denver we go to nader has seen me he's an assistant professor of middle east and islamic politics at the university of denver in washington we cross to michele dunne she's a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace also in washington we have stephen suliman schwartz he's the executive director for the center of islamic pluralism and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fac
those are headlines and now it's time for some hot debate peter lavelle and his guests on cross talk discuss whether islam and democracy are fundamentally incompatible that's coming up in just a moment. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle our islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. to...
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i can let peter going to review about on those components of the plan. this one also provides full reimbursement, so anytime that staff has spent on this, they will be fully reimbursed. finally, they have set up a joint project men and to some degree the planning department on land use issues has already begun negotiating the general outline of development that is the public benefits peace. we will of course becoming back before the planning commission and the board with a final draft version in the agreement. unless there are any questions, i am done of my presentation and i would like to pass a non. peter? projects sponsor? thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is craig hartman. my colleague, leo, is also with me from s o m. we are excited to present this project to you. as michael pointed out, this project has been quite efficient in terms of e. i. are, we have had over 250 meetings with neighbors, residents in the community, who were extremely helpful through the agency has advocacy groups to arrive at the plan that you will see. in front of you is,
i can let peter going to review about on those components of the plan. this one also provides full reimbursement, so anytime that staff has spent on this, they will be fully reimbursed. finally, they have set up a joint project men and to some degree the planning department on land use issues has already begun negotiating the general outline of development that is the public benefits peace. we will of course becoming back before the planning commission and the board with a final draft version...
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there was one situation that jumped out that would need re- examining under current peter patterns. at roosevelt, the feeder patterns seem to go at an opposite direction. in the other middle schools, it did reverse the trends. there were a lot of questions about fund-raising and the fact that different pta's have different capacities to raise money, and wanting the district to explore what the implications of that would be. in other words, even if the peter pattern would create more diversity and more robust enrollment, would it correct inequities in how pta's raise money? what would distribute to offset that? are there any strategies they could look at to make sure the additional funding that comes through parents did not further create any inequities? that was a big question that came up. there were also questions about capacity. i think if you look particularly at schools at -- schools the montessori would feed into, because there will not have a graduating class for a couple of years, it would create a different size for a few years. there were concerns about that, and also how
there was one situation that jumped out that would need re- examining under current peter patterns. at roosevelt, the feeder patterns seem to go at an opposite direction. in the other middle schools, it did reverse the trends. there were a lot of questions about fund-raising and the fact that different pta's have different capacities to raise money, and wanting the district to explore what the implications of that would be. in other words, even if the peter pattern would create more diversity...
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those are the headlines now it's time for some hot debate peter the bell and his guest on cross talk discuss whether islam and democracy are fundamentally incompatible that's coming up next. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world joining acknowledging update on our g. q. a low and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. and you can. discuss the compatibility of islam and democracy i'm joined by me in amman he is director of the institute of islamic political fog in denver we go to nader has seen me he's an assistant professor of middle east and islamic politics at the university of denver in washington
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tell peter king when you see him again. go to "america's newsroom", click on the bya box, leave a question about this or anything that's bugging you on your mind, government spending, taxes, the election. a whole lot of things to talk about. juliet: bya, because you asked. bill: usually that's martha doing the asking but today it's juliet because martha is working later today for megyn. juliet: where's megyn! she said. bill: because you asked, we'll look for an answer. juliet: you're so on top of things. >>> they are set to face a congressional commission over alleged ethics violations, charles rangel, maxine waters, still waiting for their hearings but they've been put off until after the mid materials and you might be surprised who's upset about that. bill by it's only pe. wee football. they're only fifth graders. maybe sixth graders. juliet: well, those are the parents! >> bill: now paying the price for the parents. we'll talk to the man in the middle of this brawl. coming up. bill: all right, check out stocks right now,
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b o b o heavyweight boxing champion in a rematch of their fight from some five years ago that night peter trouble the giant ukrainian more than any other fighter has done and to school is nine types of offenses to date pietersen the thirty four year old to the ground on three occasions before that score regained enough composure to win it on points to score younger brother of currently being seat belt holder for tally of a tough twelve run clash last time out against eddie chambers i was in march and his team say they're expecting similar on september the eleventh. really exciting fight first time the second time around i'll say no peters again it was mandatory challenger and so i rode through looking forward to this fight lattimer now it's title defense and he's pretty much established himself as the most dominant heavyweight and most consistent heavyweight out there in the last decade. i think on where they'll be no winning repeat for spain at the world basketball championships the holders knocked out by an opt for it serbian squad constantine to top off the story of the quarterfinals.
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you >> charlie: welcome to our program, from london, tonight, peter mandelson a key player in british politics and in the labor party talks about his new book, called "the third man." >> gordon needed to recognize that what the public were fearing, and that was a mounting crisis in our public finances, he needed to address that and explain to people what would be the solution to those problems just as he had been so good at explaining both the solutions to our banking crisis and the actions that we needed to take as a government to combat the recession, and he just did not get that right. >> charlie: we continue with a conversation with islamic scholar from oxford university, tariq ramadan. >> we should, muslims, come back to the fundamentals and be critical -- this critical engagement of muslims, the critical mind, this is something i have always been talking about it the last 25 years. we need muslims with deep faith and critical minds to be able to look at our own failures from within and to build and not to be the victims, not to play the victim mentality, not to be the object of
you >> charlie: welcome to our program, from london, tonight, peter mandelson a key player in british politics and in the labor party talks about his new book, called "the third man." >> gordon needed to recognize that what the public were fearing, and that was a mounting crisis in our public finances, he needed to address that and explain to people what would be the solution to those problems just as he had been so good at explaining both the solutions to our banking...
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[applause] >> thanks peter for leading us in the last two sessions and i want to echo peter's thank you. and i want to thank you everyone for attending today's pedestrian safety summit, and especially for those who have been here all day. and for those who made this successful and the speakers and partners for pedestrian safety, and please join us it's the back the room for the reception that's provided by the departme of health, thank you. >> welcome to a special edition of main stage. the first anniversary. time to look back at one year of great performances from the stage of san francisco's main library. we will key the authors, poets and playwrights, the story tellers and the photographers and hear music brought to our stage from 4 continents. we will also meet some of the people that help bring the performances from the coet auditorium to your television screen. time to celebrate, main stage year 1. >> 3 cups of tea with each other. >> doesn't anybody care? >> i have been on the river for 7 days... >> our first performance is one of our most popular on line videos. the dance compan
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but i have to agree with peter. nothing in what he said indicated any serious direction for policy that's likely to move us forward. >> if the three of us were to accept as many of us are that the lack of jobs and economic dysfunction is a result of our structure, this is not something you wade out. this is something you have to days and deal with. we have a broken structure. why, peter, do you think our government appears to unwilling to accept the need to deal with it and still have this, we'll just wait this one out attitude? >> the big financial houses have infiltrated the treasury department. the only difference is that we've got from the sixth floor to seventh floor at goldman sachs back down to the sixth floor. they're getting bonuses as big as ever. they're doing municipal workouts that are going to lead to trouble. with regard to china, i know glenn doesn't agree, but we have to do something fundamental about the trade deficit with china if we're going to have enough to mend for what americans make so we ca
but i have to agree with peter. nothing in what he said indicated any serious direction for policy that's likely to move us forward. >> if the three of us were to accept as many of us are that the lack of jobs and economic dysfunction is a result of our structure, this is not something you wade out. this is something you have to days and deal with. we have a broken structure. why, peter, do you think our government appears to unwilling to accept the need to deal with it and still have...
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welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing if democracy can thrive in a slow. and. stupid. but before let's see what russians think about democracy. what is democracy is considered by many to be end of hyundai sion of western society it is loosely defined as a political system where the majority of rules but what do russians believe to be and democracy is core according to a recently about a set of poll thirty nine percent connect democracy with economic prosperity in a country thirty eight percent believe freedom of speech and religion is fundamental to democracy lawfulness and direct elections were high on russians democratic wish list and only seven percent associated democracy guaranteed minorities rights back to peta ok stephen we were talking about the nature of democracy in the in the greater middle east and in islam in general do you believe there is such a thing as an islamic democracy is that there is there is such a concept. there are muslim democracies clearly indonesia is one bangladesh is one that's even more vibrant but i do want to finish
welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing if democracy can thrive in a slow. and. stupid. but before let's see what russians think about democracy. what is democracy is considered by many to be end of hyundai sion of western society it is loosely defined as a political system where the majority of rules but what do russians believe to be and democracy is core according to a recently about a set of poll thirty nine percent connect democracy with economic prosperity...
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>> you may. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some action, some heavy lifting by our coleagues and heavy lifting by our different elected leaders. to get that done, i believe it goes back to the point of public engage meant so, what i'd like to do right now is say, let's follow up on the comment that lester snow made about getting a communications plan going. one of the things to kick that off today i'd like to say the san francisco public utilities commission will be able to pledge one hundred thousand. my budget, well we have one vote but i think we can get unanimous support for that. but get a hundred thousand fo
>> you may. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some...
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anne peters. she is a local physician and internal medicine to have her identity stolen by a team of criminals operating a massive fraud scheme. she was doing what she loved to do, providing care to those in need. but a group of scam artists stole her name and medicare provider #and began to bill medicare for services. that fraud used an undercover informant. by the time we stopped the operation, they had already laundered as much as $4.7 million under 19 different provider games. today nearly all that money has been recovered. when we caught those perpetrators, we did not find fraudulent medical records. we found a stockpile of dangerous weapons, including assault rifles, machine guns, and brass knuckles. >> dhhs held a summit on health care fraud prevention. watch it tonight on c-span, beginning at 9:30 eastern. "book tv" continues tonight with the textbook industry and right thing a text book, including three volumes, "the story of science." . c-span2. >> united states of america joins every ot
anne peters. she is a local physician and internal medicine to have her identity stolen by a team of criminals operating a massive fraud scheme. she was doing what she loved to do, providing care to those in need. but a group of scam artists stole her name and medicare provider #and began to bill medicare for services. that fraud used an undercover informant. by the time we stopped the operation, they had already laundered as much as $4.7 million under 19 different provider games. today nearly...