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peter: geraldine. geraldine: just to come back to the speech, i think, of course, he does not convince the hard-core voters of afd, but maybe he convinces the other ones, the social democrats who are now voting afd. people need also emotion. i think someone like him in this the debateate gives emotions, and this is very important nowadays, because nowadays, only the populist parties are giving this a motion. so we need more emotions from the part of the other parties. i diddon't find this -- not find this debate very interesting because i found it actually very depressing that in germany today, we have in 2018 a debate on freedom of speech and of press. we are going back. i mean -- suddenlyople are talking a lot about pride. people are talking about identity. people talk about nationstates groupings. social there has even been a call for a conservative revolution. where is all of that coming from suddenly? geraldine: i am not totally against a sense of pride. you can be proud of your country. i think g
peter: geraldine. geraldine: just to come back to the speech, i think, of course, he does not convince the hard-core voters of afd, but maybe he convinces the other ones, the social democrats who are now voting afd. people need also emotion. i think someone like him in this the debateate gives emotions, and this is very important nowadays, because nowadays, only the populist parties are giving this a motion. so we need more emotions from the part of the other parties. i diddon't find this --...
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peter: i am quoting from newsweek. areu.k. service re-examining deaths of 14 people with connections to russia that were previously dismissed as natural. how much of a crisis is this between the west and russia? and must be the worst since the cold war. gemma: i agree. one thing i have a problem of is this term of "the west." i am somebody who thinks that the cold war is over. i grew up in the soviet union as a german child at the time of the cold war and i think it is good to get rid of these terms and these understandings. i oppose the picture that mr. putin -- mr. posener has shown of russia today. it is difficult for people like me who know russia to argue. there is nothing to excuse. there is a regime of putin, but it is structures, a country that needs our and that we need to look into what is going on there. we don't really know who was behind this attack. it's not clear. was in thenk it interest of putin on this birthday to have him killed. we have talked about the chemical weapon. there are interpretations. we should
peter: i am quoting from newsweek. areu.k. service re-examining deaths of 14 people with connections to russia that were previously dismissed as natural. how much of a crisis is this between the west and russia? and must be the worst since the cold war. gemma: i agree. one thing i have a problem of is this term of "the west." i am somebody who thinks that the cold war is over. i grew up in the soviet union as a german child at the time of the cold war and i think it is good to get rid...
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peter: it is a theoretical question. if there were 60% women in the bundestag, would it be different? or would it be better than what we have now. >> i would say, it would represent society. women't live in a 60% society. i think it is very important that the bundestag represent society as best he can. and at the moment could not do that. it is very male and it is very academic. argue that what the german voters have had for the last couple of months and years, with a have felt his politicians are becoming more distant and talking within themselves and within their own bubbles and that is dangerous. >> yes, and when women come into politics, they become men. act like men, they dress like men. they lose their charm, they lose their wits. they lose things which could be called women attributes. thewe have 50% women in government, who were acting like women, then it might change something. >> and merkel did. she acted like a woman. >> and there are very few women for young girls to look up to and politics. but also in busin
peter: it is a theoretical question. if there were 60% women in the bundestag, would it be different? or would it be better than what we have now. >> i would say, it would represent society. women't live in a 60% society. i think it is very important that the bundestag represent society as best he can. and at the moment could not do that. it is very male and it is very academic. argue that what the german voters have had for the last couple of months and years, with a have felt his...
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peter's basilica is built over his tomb. popes are seen as inheriting that charisma, and that role, standing in for the apostle. his tomb is the foundation charter for the papacy. but king phillip demands that pope clement leave st. peter in rome and move the papacy to operate under his thumb, in france. >> the pope eventually will end up setting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being in a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone that he chose, he was now firmly entrenched in one country, clearly under the control of one king. that was what warped the papacy. it's a little bit as though washingt, d.c.uddenly upped anid, well, now, manhattan is going to be the capital of the entire united states. >> for the first time since the invention of the conclave, the one with true power over the church is not the one chosen by god, but a power-hungry monarch instead. >> it's a dream of all the great rulers of medieval europe to control the papacy. but philip actually got
peter's basilica is built over his tomb. popes are seen as inheriting that charisma, and that role, standing in for the apostle. his tomb is the foundation charter for the papacy. but king phillip demands that pope clement leave st. peter in rome and move the papacy to operate under his thumb, in france. >> the pope eventually will end up setting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being in a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances...
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peter: mr. posener is getting impatient as well. alan: people travel to russia, they won't see the real russia, just as they didn'tinininininin. everything is spruced up and you won't see the secret police. come on, the idea that by visiting each other you get to therstand each other -- viewer wl undetand onehing ly -- peter: you are comompang the 19 olymp games andhe way that hitler's used and abused the sports tournament, you are comparing it with the weather vladimir putin will promote the world cup -- alan: exactly. right you are buyininininininin into the boris johnson line on this. putin to comparing hitler's for various reasons, but sporting events are good for propaganda. we know thatatatatatatatatatatat corrupt. there are lots of scandals. the tournament in qatar is a sca ndal. the tournament in russia was a scandal. it,n't know whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh but it is time to buy out of that and say, we are not going to award authoritarian regimes are rich, arab shiites. peter: we are running out of time. christian, your comments? chr
peter: mr. posener is getting impatient as well. alan: people travel to russia, they won't see the real russia, just as they didn'tinininininin. everything is spruced up and you won't see the secret police. come on, the idea that by visiting each other you get to therstand each other -- viewer wl undetand onehing ly -- peter: you are comompang the 19 olymp games andhe way that hitler's used and abused the sports tournament, you are comparing it with the weather vladimir putin will promote the...
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peter: i am quoting from newsweek. areu.k. service rexamining deaths of 14 people with connections to russia that were previously dismissed as natural. how much of a crisis is this between the west and russia? and must be the worst since the cold war. gemma: i agree. one thing i have a problem of is this term of "the west." i am somebody who thinks that the cold war is over. i grew up in the soviet union as a german child at the time of the cold war and i think it is good to get rid of these terms and these understandings. i oppose the picture that mr. putin -- mr. posener has shown of russia today. it is difficult for people like me who know russia to argue. there is nothing to excuse. there is a regime of putin, but it is structures, a country that needs our and that we need to look into what is going on there. we don't really know who was behind this attack. it's not clear. was in thenk it interest of putin on this birthday to have him killed. we have talked about the chemical weapon. there are interpretations. we should wa
peter: i am quoting from newsweek. areu.k. service rexamining deaths of 14 people with connections to russia that were previously dismissed as natural. how much of a crisis is this between the west and russia? and must be the worst since the cold war. gemma: i agree. one thing i have a problem of is this term of "the west." i am somebody who thinks that the cold war is over. i grew up in the soviet union as a german child at the time of the cold war and i think it is good to get rid...
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and peter said, tur christ, the son of xwgod. >> peter voiced the confession and becomes the symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god, which is then the center of the christian church. >> though the word pope is not used for hundreds of years, the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope's likely inheritance of the apostolic generation. >> it's this idea of the papacy being the rock, a source of permanence in an age of anxiety that people know is steady. >> peter preaches that jesus christ died for the sins of man and accepting that truth is the key to salvation. others teach different variations of that message, but regardless of interpretation, in the first century, any follower of christ is seen as a threat to the roman emperor and hunted for his beliefs. >> when you think about the beginning of the christian movement, it's astonishing that it went anywhere. people are being arrested, tortured, killed in public. you see competition between different disciples, different versions of the message of jesus. >> all of christ's follower
and peter said, tur christ, the son of xwgod. >> peter voiced the confession and becomes the symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god, which is then the center of the christian church. >> though the word pope is not used for hundreds of years, the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope's likely inheritance of the apostolic generation. >> it's this idea of the papacy being the rock, a source of permanence in an age of...
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peter's legacy for good. it's spring" sales event, where you will find great deals on award-winning suvs, that are sure to make you smile. with over 40 standard features and with america's best bumper-to-bumper transferable limited warranty. during the volkswagen spring sales event you can't help, but smile. do you know them? uh-uh. do you know them? uh-uh. it's the volkswagen "smile, it's spring" sales event. hurry in and you can get a $1000 bonus on new 2018 atlas or tiguan...
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peter: here? could you wait for the microphone and identify yourself so the c-span audience knows who you are and can hear you. hi, thank you for this presentation. i'm from fund the bridge initiative at georgetown university on islamaphobia. i had a question on the program you had that was mentioned in your report. i was wondering how you determined who would be best chosen to be a participant in this program. how did you develop the curriculum and what is your overall impact and assessments of the effectiveness of the program? peter: what is that program? dr. fraser-rahim: the program, in arabic, it means to think, ponder, to reflect, that is what it means. the project initially started as a pilot project in washington, d.c., and we worked with a cross-section of individuals, muslim and non-muslims, south asian, arab, latino, etc. in the curriculum, trying to come up with the issues of critical thinking, helping young people to think deeply about issues and do it in a fashion where it's in a saf
peter: here? could you wait for the microphone and identify yourself so the c-span audience knows who you are and can hear you. hi, thank you for this presentation. i'm from fund the bridge initiative at georgetown university on islamaphobia. i had a question on the program you had that was mentioned in your report. i was wondering how you determined who would be best chosen to be a participant in this program. how did you develop the curriculum and what is your overall impact and assessments...
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peters basilica is built over his tomb. his tomb, the foundation chart. >> king diphillips demand to lee it to france. the pope will end upsetting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone he who he is. she w chose. >> he was clearly under the control of one king. that's what warped the pavacy. >> how manhattan is going to be the capital of the united states. >> for the first time of the invention of the conclave, the one that's true power over the church is not the one chosen by god. but a power hungry monarch instead. >> it is a dream of all great rulers to control. >> phillips actually got pavacy into france. once you have done that, the pope can become a puppet of what you want to get done. >> that was a moment for the church that becomes very troubling. >> you are advocating where the church is supposed to lie. if you leave the bones of peter behind and you are not moving them. you are moving to this other place and
peters basilica is built over his tomb. his tomb, the foundation chart. >> king diphillips demand to lee it to france. the pope will end upsetting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone he who he is. she w chose. >> he was clearly under the control of one king. that's what warped the pavacy. >> how manhattan is going to be the capital of the united states. >>...
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peter: does dell labs still exist? jimmy: bell labs still does exist and they were generous and opening up their archives, letting us poker around the place to learn some things about his time there. there is still extraordinary work being done there. they all, i think they recognize their place in history and claude shannon is only one part of that history. they are one of the six sites around the country where there is a claude shannon statute. they see him as a towering figure who they were grateful to have within their ranks. they also, bell labs also contributed to claude shannon's life. it exposed him to people and ideas he might not have gotten country.in thecontributed peter: in your book you write that it is not the internet that is unnatural, nor are feats of information, but the refusal to consider whether origins are, how and why they are here, where they sit and the flow of history. is this a reference to the fact that claude shannon is not a well-known name? jimmy: it is. it is really what motivated the b
peter: does dell labs still exist? jimmy: bell labs still does exist and they were generous and opening up their archives, letting us poker around the place to learn some things about his time there. there is still extraordinary work being done there. they all, i think they recognize their place in history and claude shannon is only one part of that history. they are one of the six sites around the country where there is a claude shannon statute. they see him as a towering figure who they were...
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. >> and peter said, you're the christ, you're the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the concession, became a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god which is the unwavering -- >> the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope saw if you like the inheriters of the apostolic generation. it's an age of anxiety that people know is steady. >> peter preaches that jesus christ died to save man. and that is the key to salvation. others teach different variations of that message, but regardless of interpretation, in the first century, any follower of christ is seen as a threat to the roman empire and hunted for his beliefs. >> when you think about the beginning of the christian movement, it's astonishing that this movement went anywhere, people are being arrested, they're being tortured, they're being killed in public. you see competition between different disciples, different versions of the message of jesus. >> followers of gjesus christ al over
. >> and peter said, you're the christ, you're the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the concession, became a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god which is the unwavering -- >> the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope saw if you like the inheriters of the apostolic generation. it's an age of anxiety that people know is steady. >> peter preaches that...
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and peter's meetings become more and more popular. inevitably he catches the eye of one of the cruellest and most sadistic rulers in history. emperor nero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. >> people say that emperor nero started the fire so he could advance his building projects. >> some of rome needed to catch on fire so he could build the temples and things he wanted to honor himself. >> rumors that nero started the fire himself began to fly. and he needs a scapegoat. >> people are already asking a lot of questions about his sanity, his capacity to rule and so on. he looks around for people that people don't like. >> the most convenient people were the christians. >> nero says these are the people who rts -- they're the problem. they are the ones who set the place on fire. >> let'so terrible this to them. >> nero orders the soldiers to round up as many christian as they can find. >> he them hung to poles and burned alive in his gardens. >> he had some of them torn up by
and peter's meetings become more and more popular. inevitably he catches the eye of one of the cruellest and most sadistic rulers in history. emperor nero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. >> people say that emperor nero started the fire so he could advance his building projects. >> some of rome needed to catch on fire so he could build the temples and things he wanted to honor himself. >> rumors that nero started...
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peter: anything to add? yaya: no. [laughter] peter: we'll turn to questions. if you have a question, can you we have the mic because the c-span audience and identify yourself before asking the question. no questions? this gentleman here? audience: yes. -- mentioned in 1975, i'm imam muhammad brought on this mass conversion and you went on talk about 300 mosques and all the professional and political figures that grew out of that movement. where is that movement today? and where do you see yourself helping that movement? you? dr. fraser-rahim: normally i'm in sort of the capacity of my islyst hat and i think this a rare moment where i'm playing dual hats to the personal side, as well. this.product of i've studied -- i studied thensively throughout middle east and west africa. i'm a product of the community itself. really, in many respects, not just me, there are thousands of are -- come from my same experience who are in many different experience, in many different circles, who have been veryng and i think in a balanced fashion, who are very their religious und
peter: anything to add? yaya: no. [laughter] peter: we'll turn to questions. if you have a question, can you we have the mic because the c-span audience and identify yourself before asking the question. no questions? this gentleman here? audience: yes. -- mentioned in 1975, i'm imam muhammad brought on this mass conversion and you went on talk about 300 mosques and all the professional and political figures that grew out of that movement. where is that movement today? and where do you see...
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i applied it and take it from einstein and applied it to the streets. >> like bloodworth peters is in jail awaiting a trial or possible plea deal. he is facing six charges including a possession of a firearm and assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest. because of the prior convictions peters could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> when it was a kid, you could not tell me that i was not going to the nba. that is where i thought that i was going to end up, but hoop dreams is over. >> they trying to take the rest of my 20 from me. i got a 3-year-old out there, and so it is like my father was never in my life and i might not be there for my son. so it is really a eye opener and makes you wake up after a while. especially in the hole, you have a lot of time to think about [ bleep ]. >> you know, you have nothing but time to think about what you have done in your past, and. [ bleep ], and this is meant to stress you out. you know what i mean? you are just sitting here all day and all night, and only one hour of rec, and that one hour of rec, you have to
i applied it and take it from einstein and applied it to the streets. >> like bloodworth peters is in jail awaiting a trial or possible plea deal. he is facing six charges including a possession of a firearm and assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest. because of the prior convictions peters could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> when it was a kid, you could not tell me that i was not going to the nba. that is where i thought that i was going to...
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that is that gary cohn got to see everything that peter navarro was doing. i'm told that this was done in order to keep peter navarro under control and close supervision. that's an indication that the chief of staff doesn't really trust peter navarro, doesn't want him to be operating as an ininplayer independent player inside this white house and wanted gary cohn to keep a lid on him so kelly could be an impediment to navarro getting that job on the other hand, navarro is clearly ascendant here he's been unshackled in a number of ways, and it's not likely that anyone will be reading hly reading his e-mail in the days and weeks to come. >> in terms of the departure side of things, there's been references to the word of chaos, the haphazard way to decisions are made what is your view of the state of affairs inside the white house? how important is it that there are no other departures in the next month jared kushner and ivanka trump have been names mentioned and they may be calling time on their time in washington >> it is chaos inside this white house. there'
that is that gary cohn got to see everything that peter navarro was doing. i'm told that this was done in order to keep peter navarro under control and close supervision. that's an indication that the chief of staff doesn't really trust peter navarro, doesn't want him to be operating as an ininplayer independent player inside this white house and wanted gary cohn to keep a lid on him so kelly could be an impediment to navarro getting that job on the other hand, navarro is clearly ascendant here...
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. >> in the gospels, when the apostles go fishing in galilee, peter is told he is peter, which means rock, and i will build my church upon this walk and i will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. >> and peter said, you're the christ, you're the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the confession, becomes a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god which is the unwavering -- >> the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope saw if you like the inheriters of the apostolic generation. it's this idea of the papacy being the rock. a sense of performance in an age of anxiety that people know is steady. >> peter preaches that jesus christ died for the sins of man. and that is the key to salvation. others teach different variations of that message, but regardless of interpretation, in the first century, any follower of christ is seen as a threat to the roman empire and hunted for his beliefs. >> when you think about the beginning of the christian movement, it's astonishing that this
. >> in the gospels, when the apostles go fishing in galilee, peter is told he is peter, which means rock, and i will build my church upon this walk and i will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. >> and peter said, you're the christ, you're the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the confession, becomes a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god which is the unwavering -- >> the foundation...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under-accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise our children together. kevin: we do co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite as ceo and how the company has grown and expande
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under-accomplished just by...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise our parents -- sorry, children together. kevin: we do co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite as ceo, and how the company has
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, orther it is scott or lauren brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise her children together. kevin: we co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch them. him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite has as ceo and how the company has grown and expanded, and
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, orther it is scott or lauren brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the...
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we also know that peter strzok was the fbi agent. he oversaw the january 2017 white house interview of lieutenant general flynn and here's what we really need more information on, strzok is the former fbi counter intelligence official who signed the paperwork to start the entire russia investigation. and as these new text messages revealed, judge contreras was on the fisa court. and sources have been telling us that judge contreras may have signed off on one of the fisa applications to approve the warrant to spy on carter page, trump associate which means the trump campaign which likely gave the fbi access to trump campaign communications. this is stunning. it is corrupt. it is an abuse of power. and it shows inexcusable biases and conflicts of interest that the department of justice has tried to conceal. now, we need to know all the communications between strzok, page, and contreras, as a matter of fact, we lease all the strzok/page text messages, everything you have got. we need to find out if strzok was involved in putting togethe
we also know that peter strzok was the fbi agent. he oversaw the january 2017 white house interview of lieutenant general flynn and here's what we really need more information on, strzok is the former fbi counter intelligence official who signed the paperwork to start the entire russia investigation. and as these new text messages revealed, judge contreras was on the fisa court. and sources have been telling us that judge contreras may have signed off on one of the fisa applications to approve...
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indeed i'd like to welcome peter navarro. thanks for joining me this morning. >> and thanks to carl for calling me special in some way, but hey, great to see you in virtual space here, rick >> exactly listen, let's start at the very beginning, peter we have some time here the last i looked, the month-over-month trade deficit was close to 57 billion. that is the highest month-over-month level since october of 2008. many do not agree with the way you frame the issue that we need to address unfair practices in trade by targeting some of the dollar amounts in trade deficits why is your opinion on that different than other economists? >> sure. the way i look at trade deficits is it's a reverse mortgage essentially that the american people are taking out. they send -- you know, we buy our stuff, send the money to china or europe or wherever it is, and what happens is that money comes back not in the form necessarily of investing in our factories but rather buying up our assets over time, there's a problem that warren buffett has ac
indeed i'd like to welcome peter navarro. thanks for joining me this morning. >> and thanks to carl for calling me special in some way, but hey, great to see you in virtual space here, rick >> exactly listen, let's start at the very beginning, peter we have some time here the last i looked, the month-over-month trade deficit was close to 57 billion. that is the highest month-over-month level since october of 2008. many do not agree with the way you frame the issue that we need to...
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. ♪ ♪ peter strauss was close friends with the u.s. district court judge. the messages are revealing that they wanted to meet judge contarez at a cocktail party. this is the same judge that presided over a hearing with lieutenant general michael flynn who pled get to lying to the fbi. and the judge recued himself from the flynn case and brand new today usa today reporting that the justice department is considering releasing the fisa warrants against carter page. and fox news reporting that the phony dossier that christopher steele is ordered to appear for a videotaped deposition as part of the ongoing legal battle in london. this could timely provide answers to key questions to hillaries bought and paid for dossier and if steele ever even tried to verify that. plus fox news is learning that the andrew mccabe could be fired and also tonight. they are reporting that the disgraced fbi director james comey plans to come out swinging. you have a right to remain silent. jim comey. come on the show and i will give you three hours on my radio show and 575 stations
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"new york times" politics reporter jeremy peters. nbc national security and justice reporter, julia ainslie. and michael schmidt. kristen welker, start with the news of john dowd's departure. you spoke with imhad just moments ago. give us a sense of why now and what's sense this sort of change in strategy within the president's legal team? >> peter, we have confirmed this report broken by "the new york times." i spoke to john dowd very briefly. he confirmed he resigned. when i asked him why he wouldn't give any details. he said just tell people i love the president and wish him very well. now of course, this move comes, peter, after all of the shakeup that you just mapped out and also after that weekend statement by john dowd in which he effectively called for the special counsel investigation to end. a lot of people say that was a green light for the president to go on the attack against the special counsel. so we saw all of these tweets. the president really taking aim at special counsel robert mueller. and from the perspective of
"new york times" politics reporter jeremy peters. nbc national security and justice reporter, julia ainslie. and michael schmidt. kristen welker, start with the news of john dowd's departure. you spoke with imhad just moments ago. give us a sense of why now and what's sense this sort of change in strategy within the president's legal team? >> peter, we have confirmed this report broken by "the new york times." i spoke to john dowd very briefly. he confirmed he...
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it doesn't have the tomb of peter. what's the point of a pope who doesn't sit at the tomb of peter? >> despite being miles from the spiritual foundation of the papacy, pope clement v remains in france and continues to lead the church under king philip until they both die in 1314. his successor continues his papacy in avignon as does the pope after him. >> the papacy was more or less captured by the king of france. for a long period of time it was completely the instrument of the french crown. and almost every cardinal who was appointed to the college of cardinals during this time was french. >> by 1347 it appears that the papacy has become an arm of the french crown for good. it's time for the 'sleep number spring clearance event' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the last chance for clearance savings up to $800 on our most popular beds. ends saturday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now
it doesn't have the tomb of peter. what's the point of a pope who doesn't sit at the tomb of peter? >> despite being miles from the spiritual foundation of the papacy, pope clement v remains in france and continues to lead the church under king philip until they both die in 1314. his successor continues his papacy in avignon as does the pope after him. >> the papacy was more or less captured by the king of france. for a long period of time it was completely the instrument of the...
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peter: they are. if you look at the experience last month of the solar tariffs and washing machine tariffs, they were larger than the ones we are contemplating with solar, 40%l, 30% washers. this is the genius of donald trump we had a flood of investment in those industries. looks like we were going to have the solar industry back. that is good for america and making america great again. we are talking to both bloomberg television and radio, peter navarro from the white house. my real question is, it is good for the industries involved. it the prices up, even though people pay more for the goods. but is a good for the economy? you studied these things. it is, because my weekend defend an industry from unfair --petition is when we get when we can defend an industry from unfair competition we get higher wages and tax base. that may be clear about the aluminum and steel case. all we are trying to do with that, which is modest in terms of the tariff levels, is to defend industries. the president said clea
peter: they are. if you look at the experience last month of the solar tariffs and washing machine tariffs, they were larger than the ones we are contemplating with solar, 40%l, 30% washers. this is the genius of donald trump we had a flood of investment in those industries. looks like we were going to have the solar industry back. that is good for america and making america great again. we are talking to both bloomberg television and radio, peter navarro from the white house. my real question...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise our parents -- co-raise our children together. kevin: we do co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our pants, mom sorrynd dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite as ceo, and how the company h
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by...
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i want to specifically talk about peter and paul. among the various texts in wartime, there was a lot of old testament narrative. that makes sense. there is a lot of war in the old testament. there are a lot of battles. a lot is going on. in so doing, people drew on the texts over and over, they had something ripe for the picking. pacifists tended to point that out. not only pacifists, but those opposed to a certain war, they would say, you can find a lot for war in the hebrew bible, old testament. what about the new testament? this is the case also in the civil war. more arguing over testaments, how relevant is war in the new testament? there were several ways in which people who wanted to argue against war could make the move. one is the sermon on the mount where jesus says turn the other cheek. cheek, slaps you on one turn the other. that is nonresistance. seems to be nonresistance and could be read as pacifism. it gets quoted over and over and is one of the top 10 cited texts in the revolutionary era. those who wanted to support
i want to specifically talk about peter and paul. among the various texts in wartime, there was a lot of old testament narrative. that makes sense. there is a lot of war in the old testament. there are a lot of battles. a lot is going on. in so doing, people drew on the texts over and over, they had something ripe for the picking. pacifists tended to point that out. not only pacifists, but those opposed to a certain war, they would say, you can find a lot for war in the hebrew bible, old...
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peter madsen denies murdering kim wall. the trial is expected to last around seven weeks. let's turn our attention is back here. weather warnings of snow and ice are in place for many parts of the country as police warn of tricky driving conditions in parts of wales and central and northern england. more than 120 schools are closed nearly a week after heavy snow brought chaos to the country. danny savage gave us this update from wetherby in west yorkshire. it was really a lot worse much earlier this morning. the snow came down heavily between 5am and 9am. since then, it's been melting quite quickly, but it's certainly been a morning to remember for quickly, but it's certainly been a morning to rememberfor many quickly, but it's certainly been a morning to remember for many people in yorkshire. basically, it's a corridor down the centre of yorkshire, from harrowgate down to sheffield, where several centimetres of snow fell very quickly this morning. there was gridlock on roads around bradford and leeds and harrogate in sheffield, and quickly the list of schools that said th
peter madsen denies murdering kim wall. the trial is expected to last around seven weeks. let's turn our attention is back here. weather warnings of snow and ice are in place for many parts of the country as police warn of tricky driving conditions in parts of wales and central and northern england. more than 120 schools are closed nearly a week after heavy snow brought chaos to the country. danny savage gave us this update from wetherby in west yorkshire. it was really a lot worse much earlier...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. i think it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether scott, lauren, brian -- this is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting 951 companies in the first 12 months he is a 50-50 partner to meet at home. we co-raise her children together -- we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch them. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite has ceo and how the company has grown and expanded. i am so excited for the future. emily: kevin and julia hartz, cofounders of ev
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. i think it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether scott, lauren, brian -- this is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished by the sheer number of meetings he...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise her children together. kevin: we co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite as ceo and how the company has grown and expanded,
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise our parents -- sorry, children together. kevin: we co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite as ceo and how the company has gro
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by...
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peter teal is certainly -- peter thiel is certainly well-known for his support of donald trump, but also investing in out of this world ideas. why did you choose that? kevin: i knew peter while at stanford. i was involved in student politics. this is where i give the disclaimer. i was chair of the stanford democrats, and peter was staunchly conservative libertarian. but i loved the diversity of opinion that existed there, and while i did not agree with a lot of his views, i was keen to hear his perspectives because they are insightful. i guess i would say it is unfortunate it feels like there is a bit of groupthink in the valley right now that maybe kind of muscle -- muffles or kind of dims other perspectives that we could be more open-minded to. the second reason is really how this is a partnership, a group of real dreamers truly investing in really world-changing ideas, whether it was an initial investment in facebook or being the first institutional backers of spacex and elon musk, it is great to see these independent thinkers that take risks in this manner. emily: peter has caught a
peter teal is certainly -- peter thiel is certainly well-known for his support of donald trump, but also investing in out of this world ideas. why did you choose that? kevin: i knew peter while at stanford. i was involved in student politics. this is where i give the disclaimer. i was chair of the stanford democrats, and peter was staunchly conservative libertarian. but i loved the diversity of opinion that existed there, and while i did not agree with a lot of his views, i was keen to hear his...
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emily: peter has taken a lot of supporting donald trump. what is it like to whether that behind-the-scenes given that we are on the left-leaning west coast? kevin: i try not to get caught up in the headlines come out be at salacious headlines -- emily: it was never a distraction? there.perhaps here and i would not over exaggerate it. emily: so peter is now moving to . because of this groupthink and his dissatisfaction with that. what does that mean for founders fund. kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. peter, it is viewed as but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether -- this isen, brian a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalists now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished by the sheer number of meetings he takes come and then to realize that even despite him meeting 951 companies in the first 12 months he is a 50-
emily: peter has taken a lot of supporting donald trump. what is it like to whether that behind-the-scenes given that we are on the left-leaning west coast? kevin: i try not to get caught up in the headlines come out be at salacious headlines -- emily: it was never a distraction? there.perhaps here and i would not over exaggerate it. emily: so peter is now moving to . because of this groupthink and his dissatisfaction with that. what does that mean for founders fund. kevin: that is peter's...
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peter navarro good to see you sir. >> thank you maria. maria: we'll be right back. homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. maria: welcome back and back to our top story president trump planning to meet with kim jong-un in may of this year to discuss denuclearizing the north joining me to talk about the potential risks and rewards ambassador john boulton a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. great to see you sir. >> glad to be with you. maria: what do you think about this meeting? >> well, i think obviously the president's turned things on their heads as he d
peter navarro good to see you sir. >> thank you maria. maria: we'll be right back. homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar...
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we saw that with peter strzok. we found his text messages and now the conclusion by the office of professional responsibility about andrew mccabe leading to his firing tonight. your reaction to this huge breaking news night, congressman meadows. >> it's unbelievable news. the fact that nobody ever gets fired from the fbi and doj without there being real credible evidence. so the suggestion this is a political hit job is not accurate. when you look at the responsibilities of opr, they have certain guidelines that they go by. but what it does call into question, laura, is this: if you have peter strzok and andy mccabe both having questionable, you know, actions on their part, what does it mean about the whole investigation and what is led up to that? i can tell you there's more information coming. the inspector general is doing a very good job. but this action tonight would not have happened if there was not credible wrong doing on the part of andrew mccabe. >> laura: what about the morale of the fbi at this point? w
we saw that with peter strzok. we found his text messages and now the conclusion by the office of professional responsibility about andrew mccabe leading to his firing tonight. your reaction to this huge breaking news night, congressman meadows. >> it's unbelievable news. the fact that nobody ever gets fired from the fbi and doj without there being real credible evidence. so the suggestion this is a political hit job is not accurate. when you look at the responsibilities of opr, they have...
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i want to bring in peter baker and our panel for the hour. liz goodwin and alan that short peter. let's start with you here, you heard hahn mention the serious push back from the republicans. having covered the story over the last 24 hours or so, here's how republicans are describing this, huge job killing that could start a tariff war. they have what, a week, are they going to be able to change his mind? >> that's a good question. because heb he's going to sign it next week it's touched off this member campaign by those of -- its clearly, the reaction on the mark is sending a signal from wall street where the president pays a great deal attention to the ticker as it goes up and down. this is a revelation for a lot of republicans that they hoped never come. he spent time talking about trade without pulling the trigger, now he has, people like paul ryan are up in arms about it. >> some people like it. senator bob kasie says hey, this is great. same thing tim ryan from ohio. we know that the president likes to watch the stock markets. they're not currently going in the direction the
i want to bring in peter baker and our panel for the hour. liz goodwin and alan that short peter. let's start with you here, you heard hahn mention the serious push back from the republicans. having covered the story over the last 24 hours or so, here's how republicans are describing this, huge job killing that could start a tariff war. they have what, a week, are they going to be able to change his mind? >> that's a good question. because heb he's going to sign it next week it's touched...
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emily: so peter is now moving to l.a. because of this groupthink that you mentioned and his dissatisfaction with that. what does that mean for founders fund? kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether scott, lauren, brian -- this is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished by the sheer number of meetings he takes come and -- that he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to meet at home. we co-raise her children together -- we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch th
emily: so peter is now moving to l.a. because of this groupthink that you mentioned and his dissatisfaction with that. what does that mean for founders fund? kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether scott, lauren, brian -- this is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is...
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peter peter, what is going on? is the president moree comfortaaking these decisions or does he want people to fight it out to see who's going to win? peter: this is probably the wildest week of the trump presidency since last week. he likes this kind of churning. he -- it keeps things exciting. remember, he spent 14 years as a reality show host so heikes to keep us on edge to see what'sin happ next week. pete: is that your net or for-- metaphor or is that the y way he really thinks about it? peter: that's the wayy he rea thinks about it. he said at the beginning of his presidency, think of this as a reality show. we have to keep the viewers in prested. othets really, really resist sponsororing a big trimi to cnia for the purposes of showcasing his big policy initiative on the border wall and distracting with something else. this president hasoroblem with that. if you want to pay attention to the other thing, fine. he's going to do three, four, five things a day. keep up with him, please. pete: on rex tiller son, wh
peter peter, what is going on? is the president moree comfortaaking these decisions or does he want people to fight it out to see who's going to win? peter: this is probably the wildest week of the trump presidency since last week. he likes this kind of churning. he -- it keeps things exciting. remember, he spent 14 years as a reality show host so heikes to keep us on edge to see what'sin happ next week. pete: is that your net or for-- metaphor or is that the y way he really thinks about it?...
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peter kept talking to me because nick was talking to me. but not only wanted their side to be heard but was fascinated with each other. they're so similar yet so different. part of what fueled the book would've been smarter for either of them to kill her involvement was once it got started it was hard to stop. >> at what point did you realize it was a book. >> pretty early. i just didn't know what book it would be. as a larger book about media in general is that a fact driven analysis of what happened. there's like 25000 pages in the document, you could write a whole second book. there are pages of the surreal story of a dj stealing the tape seven another dj. there's so many subplots. i kept it wide open and vague for a long time. in my publisher refer to it as umb or untitled media book. and i eventually settled on the idea of it being a conspiracy. the idea that this deliberate conspiracy in many ways embodies all conspiracies. it was a book from the beginning. it should be a novel or movie or it's so cinematic and insane it was just what
peter kept talking to me because nick was talking to me. but not only wanted their side to be heard but was fascinated with each other. they're so similar yet so different. part of what fueled the book would've been smarter for either of them to kill her involvement was once it got started it was hard to stop. >> at what point did you realize it was a book. >> pretty early. i just didn't know what book it would be. as a larger book about media in general is that a fact driven...
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peter: i do not think you can ignore it. clearly the brexit story is the biggest single issue facing the u.k. if not for generations. we care about what the shape of the agreement will look like. as you said, it is all a bit vague. there is still a risk that somewhere down the line this could turn into something nasty, the hard brexit. but i think there is a sense that the sting have gone out of this debate and in that sense, the likes of the financial markets are looking at the u.k. and saying, as long as we do not get the hard brexit and we can continue growing at a rate of look at2%, then we can the fundamentals and that message. francine: thank you. kallum pickering and peter dixon stay with us. we have the exclusive interview with the founder and chairman of kingdom holdings. the first time he spoke. it was a great interview after his holding for 83 days. this part today we bring out with a a lot more focused on what he does with his business assets from now on. looking at shares in europe, they are holding on to gain f
peter: i do not think you can ignore it. clearly the brexit story is the biggest single issue facing the u.k. if not for generations. we care about what the shape of the agreement will look like. as you said, it is all a bit vague. there is still a risk that somewhere down the line this could turn into something nasty, the hard brexit. but i think there is a sense that the sting have gone out of this debate and in that sense, the likes of the financial markets are looking at the u.k. and...
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kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by the sheer number of meetings he takes, and then to realize that even despite him meeting somehow 951 companies in the first 12 months, he is a 50-50 partner to me at home. we co-raise our parents -- co-raise our children together. kevin: we do co-raise our parents. julia: we also co-raise our parents, sorry mom and dad. and just how involved he is, so i do have to say, i don't know where you find the time, but it has been great to watch him. kevin: it pales in comparison to what julie has done over these last two years at eventbrite as ceo, and how the compa
kevin: that is peter's choice. founders fund is a partnership. so i think often incorrectly it is viewed as peter, but it is made up of a diverse set of investors. and we will continue and work along with peter, but there are other great team members, whether it is scott or lauren or brian, it is a partnership and not around one person. emily: what is it like being married to a venture capitalist now? julia: what is it like being married to kevin? sometimes you feel under accomplished just by...