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peter: it's a test on two levels. one on his handlingof iran. how do you exercise touch policy, which is what he wants shorts of getting into a shooting wr. through sanctions, by plomesi, hat have you. right ns trying to convince the europeans that he's right about the tankers. is is not a president whose relationship with the truths has been particularly close. we've seenhisow for three presidents. ever since george w. shnd the iraq war went south with the failure to find w.m.d., the worl at large has been skeptical. this is a president whose own credibility is much more questioned than bush or obama and it's a challenge for him. >> it's also a challenge if you talk about ideally bringing allies and the rest of the globe on board. for the reasons peter stated but al the way the president has behaved. he pulls out of treaties, he ail yates -- rsienates our neigh to the north and south, that is threated to destroy nato. i've been on a lot of trims with the vice president who is always comi in behind him saying that thing the president said, don't
peter: it's a test on two levels. one on his handlingof iran. how do you exercise touch policy, which is what he wants shorts of getting into a shooting wr. through sanctions, by plomesi, hat have you. right ns trying to convince the europeans that he's right about the tankers. is is not a president whose relationship with the truths has been particularly close. we've seenhisow for three presidents. ever since george w. shnd the iraq war went south with the failure to find w.m.d., the worl at...
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oh and welcome the crosstalk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle parts of gerrard cushion his deal of the century have been made public and the reception has not been good focusing on aid and infrastructure the deal is silent on the most contentious political issues and for all intensive purposes the long proposed 2 state solution appears to be dead is the deal of the century dead on arrival. across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 and television we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator hi gentlemen cross-talk rules and effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to ambassador peter in manchester. what's your reception of questioners a deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going
oh and welcome the crosstalk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle parts of gerrard cushion his deal of the century have been made public and the reception has not been good focusing on aid and infrastructure the deal is silent on the most contentious political issues and for all intensive purposes the long proposed 2 state solution appears to be dead is the deal of the century dead on arrival. across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester...
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peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me, you're a murderer aren't you, mr. moore? i said those are your words not mine. >> she thought she could, by grilling peter, uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david drewliner was there during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied there was no monster to uncover so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >>
peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be...
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peter: how would you solve it? -- you think "the atlanta journal-constitution"" and "the new york times" are vital to the society? matthew: it is vital to an informed electorate. whether through the antitrust exemption is a problem. tax incentives and deductions, nonprofit treatment, grants. about 10 years ago, the federal trade commission put out an informed white paper that looked at a lot of these issues and they discussed the antitrust exemption. as well as a bunch of other proposals. some are being piloted in other countries. we should look at what those alternative solutions are and whether or not the other means journalism for a civic society are having success before jumping straight to a solution we have tried without much success. peter: a democrat of rhode island is the congressman who chairs the antitrust subcommittee. year, it was announced another round of layoffs due to advertising losses, reducing staff by 80% from employment level seven years ago. the huffington post has announced significant layof
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across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria. a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. how what's your reception of questioners a deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of palestinian l
across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria. a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to...
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my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator hi gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. what's your reception of questioners a deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of palestinian lands i mean how can you talk about infrast
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which wides wrote to didn't mean to do that but all on the mo more important point lot you know peter is talking about the balance between rights he's absolutely right we do have a right as owners of our bodies to do with it what we well i'm not concerned about the science of brain gender or anything like that i simply say if you wish to transition from a man to a woman you own your body and you have the right to do it but actually there is an issue of rights here and the issue of rights is for those people who say that you know it is very clear that there is man and there are women and i'm clearly in this case somebody has been thrown out of class now obviously what peter said is a sensible point it sounds like from this video actually there was a wider issue between this teacher and they said child a nice something the he should look at however if the teacher is rights then what are you suggesting is that the policy of the council is that you cannot say that there are only 2 genders and if you say that that is something that should be confined to the home well actually the should be
which wides wrote to didn't mean to do that but all on the mo more important point lot you know peter is talking about the balance between rights he's absolutely right we do have a right as owners of our bodies to do with it what we well i'm not concerned about the science of brain gender or anything like that i simply say if you wish to transition from a man to a woman you own your body and you have the right to do it but actually there is an issue of rights here and the issue of rights is for...
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peter, sheinelle. >> thank you, mike. >>> earlier this morning, peter spoke with the mother and daughter who were both nearby when the shooting began. leah wilson was inside the city building right next door to the shooting and her building was on lock down for nearly three hours. at the same time, her mother alyssa andrews was waiting for leah in the car while taking care of leah's 23-month-old son. alyssa saw people running from the building where the shooting was happening, some of them covered in blood. peter started by asking alyssa what she saw and heard standing outside. >> reporter: alyssa, i'll start with you, you were in the car outside, we saw the photo you took of the man with blood on his chest. what did you hear, what did you see standing outside? >> at first i saw all the police with their guns running towards the building mind me. i was parked in between the two buildings. and then i saw this man and a police officer come running by and come in the front of my car and he had blood all over himself, and i opened my door, i had my grandson in the car, and i opened the door
peter, sheinelle. >> thank you, mike. >>> earlier this morning, peter spoke with the mother and daughter who were both nearby when the shooting began. leah wilson was inside the city building right next door to the shooting and her building was on lock down for nearly three hours. at the same time, her mother alyssa andrews was waiting for leah in the car while taking care of leah's 23-month-old son. alyssa saw people running from the building where the shooting was happening,...
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across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 and television we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to ambassador peter in manchester. what's your reception of question or is it feel i mean it's clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of pa
across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 and television we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's...
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peter: that's a great question. he was very straightforward today in saying that iran was responsible. didn't hedge it. he said 's got iran written all over it and yet if you saying what he feels he was not threatening. he wasn't using bombastic terminology and even said he was still open to talks if the iranians want to have it. i think he wasg try be more measured. more programs than hise m hawk irk advisors. mike pompey -- hawkish advisors. mike pompeo and john bolton. he's not eager to get into a war overseas. robert: is the president still noninterventionist at heart but he's round by hawks like john bolton? >> he is until hell isn't on the who he is an anti-inter conventionalist. there are a uwith cup -- -- couple of core values he holds and that is one of them. he was preforward, not always but anst the iraq war. it's the same region and the same concerns. o one s some talk that n has provided the evidence and there would be some hesitancey get into a war in that region with no evidence. but the president is
peter: that's a great question. he was very straightforward today in saying that iran was responsible. didn't hedge it. he said 's got iran written all over it and yet if you saying what he feels he was not threatening. he wasn't using bombastic terminology and even said he was still open to talks if the iranians want to have it. i think he wasg try be more measured. more programs than hise m hawk irk advisors. mike pompey -- hawkish advisors. mike pompeo and john bolton. he's not eager to get...
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peter: a lot of assets. if the ecb will indicate something today, the best chance -- making themr more accessible and attractive for the banks. stocksy would be on bank , if you ask me which asset class i am watching the most. anna: let me ask you about the inflation story. expectations keep coming down. i have a chart showing inflation in white. it is flat lined at a low level. the numbers have been rising, but have come down, and expectations are in blue. around the expectation inflation in the eurozone? is not thewhite line right one to watch. it is the yellow line, core inflation. anna: which is entirely flat. peter: it is at the bottom of this range, it has flat lined around 1% for a while, and i expect that to be the case. the real rub for the ecb and markets is the inflation expectations. it does not matter what measure you use, they are coming down massively. that is why the euro area or euro rates have been doing so strongly over the last couple of months. if that is not changing, this is a key thin
peter: a lot of assets. if the ecb will indicate something today, the best chance -- making themr more accessible and attractive for the banks. stocksy would be on bank , if you ask me which asset class i am watching the most. anna: let me ask you about the inflation story. expectations keep coming down. i have a chart showing inflation in white. it is flat lined at a low level. the numbers have been rising, but have come down, and expectations are in blue. around the expectation inflation in...
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greg peters, andy chorlton, krishna memani. fantastic to work through another massive week in the global bond market. that does it for us. the program returns next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. i will be on vacation. i will see you in two weeks. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. scarlet: time for t-war. a timely etf designed to benefit from a prolonged tariff fight hits the market just before presidents trump and xi get ready to meet at g20. active with a dollop of passive. investment advisor ross gerber explains how he uses etf's to supplement his stockpicking. and retractable things. investors looking to express a view on big tech names are spoiled for choice, including a
greg peters, andy chorlton, krishna memani. fantastic to work through another massive week in the global bond market. that does it for us. the program returns next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. i will be on vacation. i will see you in two weeks. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. scarlet: time...
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greg peters, andy chorlton, krishna memani. fantastic to work through another massive week in the global bond market. that does it for us. the program returns next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. i will be on vacation. i will see you in two weeks. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> coming up on bloomberg best, stories that shaped the weekend business around the world. decisions, central banks make policy statements and find themselves tangled and political controversy. >> maybe this was the start of the currency wars. >> i have a four-year term and i intend to serve it. >> mass protests in hong kong key pressure on the government. president trump and president xi confirmed they will talk at g20. >> they have the ability to reset expectations.
greg peters, andy chorlton, krishna memani. fantastic to work through another massive week in the global bond market. that does it for us. the program returns next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. i will be on vacation. i will see you in two weeks. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> coming up on bloomberg best, stories that shaped the weekend business around the world. decisions, central banks make policy statements and find...
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peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume wo
peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the...
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hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle trumpeting ministration again obsessed with the rand without evidence or facts or rand is simply to blame for everything under the sun and then there is john bolton or his days at the national security council number. cross-cutting some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dimitri she's a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in london we crossed to charles bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer or a gentleman cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to charles 1st and in london let's talk about mike pompei are a young facially his title is secretary of state but isn't he really turning into the minister of missing december mation this whole approach to the media explaining what happened in the gulf of oman the attack on 2 or oil tankers both actually going to japan wow remarkably there you chad vinnie's prime minister was meeting with the iran
hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle trumpeting ministration again obsessed with the rand without evidence or facts or rand is simply to blame for everything under the sun and then there is john bolton or his days at the national security council number. cross-cutting some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dimitri she's a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in london we crossed to charles bridge he is a...
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across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have i mean oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security. writer and commentator are gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. how what's your reception of questioners deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of
across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have i mean oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security. writer and commentator are gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's...
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thank you, peter. >>> the gunman began in the parking lot and moved through three floors offed municipal center before engaging officers in that extended shoot out. we're joined from jim kavanaugh with t more on police response. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> hans gave an update on the injured officer. talk how law enforcement officers responded tohe situation and how they engaged. >> right. well, you know, first off, getting shot with a .45 in a bullet-proof vest is like a major league fastball hitting you in the chest can and it's going to be a lot of bruising and injury. luckily the officer's going to survive, thank god. they were absolute heroes because they useded formula where police tactics changed, ostcolumbine, when shooters motives changed. often left out of the discussion. shooters' motives changed instead of a robbery,rying to get away or take somebody hoage, they were mass killing so police ttics changed. here two detectives, two canine officers went in. sheinelle, this killer pl
thank you, peter. >>> the gunman began in the parking lot and moved through three floors offed municipal center before engaging officers in that extended shoot out. we're joined from jim kavanaugh with t more on police response. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> hans gave an update on the injured officer. talk how law enforcement officers responded tohe situation and how they engaged. >> right. well, you know, first off, getting shot with a .45 in a...
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peter: there has. engaged to someone to look for a buyer, but there is no point in telling it along is that -- as it has that guarantee . -- so long as it has that guarantee. guarantee and i don't think they can never sell until the buyer is in the position to take over that. rishaad: so you have a buyer. peter: i said until any buyer. rishaad: thank you so much for joining us. peter: it is a pleasure. rishaad: strait of hormuz, the chairman of irc a. coming up, that's worked hong kong's government after protests die down, but what is next for leader carrie lam? that is on the way next. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: a quick check of the business flash headlines. deutsche bank planning more cuts as it has a major overhaul to boost profits. we are told there will likely be a reduction of u.s. equities trading and the creation of a division. a.c.l. took over last year and it included a headcount reduction in equities trading. slacks barking excitement ahead of its direct listing. it may have an enterpri
peter: there has. engaged to someone to look for a buyer, but there is no point in telling it along is that -- as it has that guarantee . -- so long as it has that guarantee. guarantee and i don't think they can never sell until the buyer is in the position to take over that. rishaad: so you have a buyer. peter: i said until any buyer. rishaad: thank you so much for joining us. peter: it is a pleasure. rishaad: strait of hormuz, the chairman of irc a. coming up, that's worked hong kong's...
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please welcome peter carmichael. [applause] >> thank you. peter: i am not dehydrated. [laughter] i just have a scratchy throat. i think it will be fine. can everyone hear me ok? how are we doing? yes. ? thank you so much for the introduction. the person in front of you is david being. cemetery hill and surveyed the woods and fields surrounding gettysburg. he was at that time 26 years old and a lawyer before the war. and a veteran. . veteran of project spurred -- fredericksburg. after all those battles, the first thing he did was right his wife. he liked to call her hala. in this letter on july the fifth, the first sentence he wrote was declare gettysburg this great victory the army of the potomac had achieved. he described what his regiment had done the night of july the second. they retook cemetery hill. they captured a union battery. attack late atan night. it was an attack unlike many of the other battles he had experience in which the casualties were extraordinary -- extraordinarily like. he only lost two men. was thehose men color bearer. he informed his wife and
please welcome peter carmichael. [applause] >> thank you. peter: i am not dehydrated. [laughter] i just have a scratchy throat. i think it will be fine. can everyone hear me ok? how are we doing? yes. ? thank you so much for the introduction. the person in front of you is david being. cemetery hill and surveyed the woods and fields surrounding gettysburg. he was at that time 26 years old and a lawyer before the war. and a veteran. . veteran of project spurred -- fredericksburg. after all...
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crosstalk in the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator hi gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. how what's your reception of questioners a deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of palest
crosstalk in the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria and a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator hi gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go...
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alone and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trumpeting ministration again obsessed with the rand without evidence or facts or rand is simply to blame for everything under the sun and then there is john bolton or his days at the national security council number. cross-cutting some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in london we crossed the charles shoe bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer or a gentleman cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to charles 1st thing in london let's talk about my pump he officially his title is secretary of state but isn't he really turning into the minister of missing december mation this whole approach to the media explaining what happened in the gulf of oman. the attack on to or oil tankers both actually going to japan wow remarkably chav anees prime minister was meeting with the iranian le
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yes i agree with peter right now miri it's a nonstarter for a push for a diplomatic breakthrough it's even a funny kind of feel when being because the groom and the bride are not taking part in in their party he's rallies and police and palestinian leaders are absent from from the meeting in moderating. the a.b.m. maybe heads some sort of logic had it been preceded 1st afforded by. the political negotiations and then you could have come forward with an economic package now the idea of the economic package is not bad at all for itself. the idea is that jordan which is under tremendous economic pressure egypt which is. deteriorating every day and lebanon which is a host of many palestinians refugees would benefit from big deal which would be part of kind of solving the palestinian problem and it's interesting but without at diplomatic. negotiations with without that people might think dogs it's a nonstarter there it's just a joke and yes it's a typical of the trump of the ministration and my final comment would be you have to we have to understand who is behind the plan who has designed
yes i agree with peter right now miri it's a nonstarter for a push for a diplomatic breakthrough it's even a funny kind of feel when being because the groom and the bride are not taking part in in their party he's rallies and police and palestinian leaders are absent from from the meeting in moderating. the a.b.m. maybe heads some sort of logic had it been preceded 1st afforded by. the political negotiations and then you could have come forward with an economic package now the idea of the...
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claim that they have tagged by taliban in eastern kabul or the. 1st of may peter and for civilians that this attack. that they said that was instigated by iran yeah well fought for for michael was information iran is an enemy of taliban they have been in order for many years you know they're a diverse aris pump you know he is so used to that you know why. iraq has been connected to their. 11911 terrorist act. the u.s. media lived above 100000 course of any unskilled and the european media and the public in the united states and in europe want it you know wanted. to go i can sing that and know there is a message obviously from the washington post and they are all of the wall street journal they're all of us know where the dollar will. suddenly fall and the experts who know that bond is not a friend of iran they would have fallen down if hillary had thought that an attack against iran but now they're more so they're searching for. they're searching for evidence and they find it surprising to her that i mean all they have to do is going to factor. i think what's really interesting here is
claim that they have tagged by taliban in eastern kabul or the. 1st of may peter and for civilians that this attack. that they said that was instigated by iran yeah well fought for for michael was information iran is an enemy of taliban they have been in order for many years you know they're a diverse aris pump you know he is so used to that you know why. iraq has been connected to their. 11911 terrorist act. the u.s. media lived above 100000 course of any unskilled and the european media and...
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joining us is caredx ceo peter. peter: there are two big issues in organ transplantation as you were mentioning. on the one hand, you need to match an organ to a recipient. then after transplantation, you need to care for the patient throughout the lifetime of the patient. we are applying novel sequencing technology to match the organ with the recipient. after that, we are using the same sequencing technology to care for the patients, detecting rejection episodes early. making sure physicians have the information to treat the patients and prevent rejections from happening. emily: how does the sequencing technology work? how is it different from a matching process without your technology? peter: this is next-generation sequencing. it is the future in diagnostics. we are applying this technology to match an organ with a recipient on a very granular level. we do that with transplantation and owned marrow transplantation and in transplantation overall. in the post transplant area, we can actually detect the dna of the t
joining us is caredx ceo peter. peter: there are two big issues in organ transplantation as you were mentioning. on the one hand, you need to match an organ to a recipient. then after transplantation, you need to care for the patient throughout the lifetime of the patient. we are applying novel sequencing technology to match the organ with the recipient. after that, we are using the same sequencing technology to care for the patients, detecting rejection episodes early. making sure physicians...
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still with us, peter dixon. peter, i don't know whether this is a specific risk to dialer or whether the automakers -- risk to daimler or whether automakers. peter: this is a big picture story. the industry has suffered from overcapacity. with seeing the slowdown in damo's largest market, china. away got this transition and toward electronic cars. we heard the profits are expected to be the same this year as last. that is an ok performance. diameter needs to put money toward electric cars in self-driving car's. what does it need to do to back on track? >> that is pretty much where we are because basically, it is a case of you've got to pick the long-term winners. tesla, they are not going to usurp the big plan. to the likes of diameter to move the market forward. we are not there yet and we can't say we are going to put all of our eggs in this particular basket. needs a little bit of explaining. euro had been over here at 116. difficult for daimler. simon derrick, the long-term euro decline, is this in place? is
still with us, peter dixon. peter, i don't know whether this is a specific risk to dialer or whether the automakers -- risk to daimler or whether automakers. peter: this is a big picture story. the industry has suffered from overcapacity. with seeing the slowdown in damo's largest market, china. away got this transition and toward electronic cars. we heard the profits are expected to be the same this year as last. that is an ok performance. diameter needs to put money toward electric cars in...
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peter: possibly. how negative it comes away. , is it us is key is versus china or the world versus china? i would like to see a global effort to say we are going to work together. that would be highly encouraging towards a deal. i think we walk away with the of. as an island to the rest the world, and that is negative for markets. our team is saying it could be a very substantial hit for the global economy. the u.s., thee is yellow is the chinese, but the blue is the global. i think it hits autos fairly heavily across the globe. as we saw from earnings out of germany, the market is having its own troubles. i thing it would be very bad to put on these full tariffs. i think the damage to markets would be too much. i think trump has to maybe put on some tariffs, maybe reduce the number of things we put tariffs on. if he goes along with what he said, i think we have problems. alix: what do you do in the market right now? peter: remain cautious, put yourself a little underweight. i think you look for asset
peter: possibly. how negative it comes away. , is it us is key is versus china or the world versus china? i would like to see a global effort to say we are going to work together. that would be highly encouraging towards a deal. i think we walk away with the of. as an island to the rest the world, and that is negative for markets. our team is saying it could be a very substantial hit for the global economy. the u.s., thee is yellow is the chinese, but the blue is the global. i think it hits...
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jon: peter, good to get your perspective, peter mckay. shery: coming up, amazon unveiling a new way to get deliveries to your door. those details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets." shery: toothpaste deliveries by drone are now a reality. the tech giant unveiling a revolutionary drone today that will use the test deliveries of toothpaste, razors, and other household goods within a few months. joining us with more details, lemon.emon, -- alan not quite sure how excited i am about toothpaste, but this is pretty high-tech stuff. how does it work? >> this announcement is interesting on several levels. the technology is very unusual. helicopterf like a and flies like a plane. aircraft elsewhere, but the whole plane tilts sideways. composite shields around the rotors. they become wings as they fly sideways, kind of remarkable. it also posts all kinds of artificial intelligence about that. in some ways one of the most interesting things is they have been working closely with let'stors to try to build certified dou
jon: peter, good to get your perspective, peter mckay. shery: coming up, amazon unveiling a new way to get deliveries to your door. those details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets." shery: toothpaste deliveries by drone are now a reality. the tech giant unveiling a revolutionary drone today that will use the test deliveries of toothpaste, razors, and other household goods within a few months. joining us with more details, lemon.emon, -- alan not quite...
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peter willsman has been a labour activist for decades. peter willsman, canterbury clp. here he is in the ‘70s... so don't let's have any of this hanky—panky. ..the ‘80s... there's hundreds of ordinary delegates... ..and the 90s. do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec? this isn't the first time he's been accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond one man. it's even led to demonstrations, and has dogged the party for much ofjeremy corbyn‘s time as leader. today, labour said, "peter willsman has been suspended from the labour party pending investigation. the labour party takes all complaints of anti—semitism extremely seriously, and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms." ifjeremy corbyn and the labour leadership have a jot of feeling for the jewish community and forjewish labour members and for thejewish labour movement, they need, he needs to expel pete
peter willsman has been a labour activist for decades. peter willsman, canterbury clp. here he is in the ‘70s... so don't let's have any of this hanky—panky. ..the ‘80s... there's hundreds of ordinary delegates... ..and the 90s. do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec? this isn't the first time he's been accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters...
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greg peters, are andy chorlton, krishna memani. final thoughts on the market in where you see this coming? greg: it's a really treacherous and difficult market to navigate. lots of crosscurrents, lots of things that we don't have a good handle on, i.e. politics, g20. volatile, andppy, it is really dependent on big zogenix factors. people havethe year had in fixed income, do no harm for the next six months, and let things play out. much more cautious in interview this morning. a lot of stuff i don't know right now. that is not a bad place to be to admit it. krishna: five more years, moderating growth. supporting a policy of outcomes on a global basis. what is not to like other than the uncertainties? jonathan: let's get to the rapidfire round. first question, high-yield spreads, around 350 basis points. what do we see first, 300 or 400? greg: 300. krishna: 300, of course. andy: 400. jonathan: 10-year treasury yield, what do we see first, 1.50 or 2.50? andy: 2.50. greg: 2.50. krishna: 2.50. meeting, 50 basis point cut, 25 basis point
greg peters, are andy chorlton, krishna memani. final thoughts on the market in where you see this coming? greg: it's a really treacherous and difficult market to navigate. lots of crosscurrents, lots of things that we don't have a good handle on, i.e. politics, g20. volatile, andppy, it is really dependent on big zogenix factors. people havethe year had in fixed income, do no harm for the next six months, and let things play out. much more cautious in interview this morning. a lot of stuff i...
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that i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christopher oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin of mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kiriakou in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the in the last few days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating character because he serves as a kind of for oil inside the trump administration in a very bizarre way kind of shielding trump in one sense and endangering him in another your thoughts. yeah actually i agree with that assessment and you know i think that the bolt in for me the trump administration peter and trump is a person i've never thought of trump to want people that you know push against him and i think that bolton definitely pushes against him and takes it even further in that he sabotages him maybe both and thinks he's sabotaging him for the good of the country and for the good of america or for the good o
that i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christopher oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin of mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kiriakou in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the in the last few days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating character because he serves as a kind of for oil...
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the issue of peter willsman is an acid test for the labour party, peter willsman has in this recording that was published by a radio station yesterday, said that the allegations of anti—semitism in the allegations of anti—semitism in the labour party are in effect orchestrated by the israeli embassy. that is a conspiracy theory which has absolutely no foundation whatsoever. if you remember —— you area whatsoever. if you remember —— you are a member of thejewish community, it would give you little hope that the labour party would deal fairly with allegations of anti—semitism if somebody on its main ruling body, the national executive committee, had those views. it is right that he has been suspended, but the next step for the labour party is to deal with the disciplinary case against him as quickly as possible. 0therwise people will have little confidence andi people will have little confidence and i were setting our face strongly against anti—semitism. well, let's speak now to our political correspondent, mark lobel. when you hear what lord faulkner is saying, he takes
the issue of peter willsman is an acid test for the labour party, peter willsman has in this recording that was published by a radio station yesterday, said that the allegations of anti—semitism in the allegations of anti—semitism in the labour party are in effect orchestrated by the israeli embassy. that is a conspiracy theory which has absolutely no foundation whatsoever. if you remember —— you area whatsoever. if you remember —— you are a member of thejewish community, it would...
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>> peter, we'll never let you fall. >> peter, you're so high. >> i haven't seen this video. we're back on saturday morning, june 15th, 2019. what will they think of next? dylan and i thought we would welcome you to weekend today by doing a little rock climbing. >> the best part is when i got up to the top, they were like we're going to get a bite real quick. we'll see you in a couple of hours. >>> first, let's begin this half hour with a check of headlines and rising tensions with iran. we are learning of dramatic confrontations between iran and the u.s. american officials say iranian backed forces shot down a u.s. drone over the red sea and narrowly missed another. this was just before two oil tankers were attacked in the gulf of oman. iran denies responsibility for the attacks but president trump said it probably has iran written all over it. >>> a big reversal in hong kong, the government there announcing a delay of the controversial proposal that set off those massive protests this last week. it would have let the government extradite people from hong kong to mainland ch
>> peter, we'll never let you fall. >> peter, you're so high. >> i haven't seen this video. we're back on saturday morning, june 15th, 2019. what will they think of next? dylan and i thought we would welcome you to weekend today by doing a little rock climbing. >> the best part is when i got up to the top, they were like we're going to get a bite real quick. we'll see you in a couple of hours. >>> first, let's begin this half hour with a check of headlines and...
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we are really looking forward to talking to peter navarro. he's really the man of the hour, considering what trade is doing for the white house and the world. alix: and as time goes on, the more his voice is made to heard on china, mexico, etc. david: in the meantime, over in europe, we had these continuing commemorations of the 75th anniversary of d-day. there is the president in the background, the queen elizabeth ii in the foreground. that is being salivated by france, the united states, and great britain -- being celebrated by france, the united states, and great britain. alix: in markets, a continuation of the rally yesterday, strongest since january. the dollar index sitting at key levels, the 100 day and 50 day moving average, but now seeing a little bit of strength come back into the dollar market. you're seeing buying on the back end of the curve come but the real action will be in italy and bdp. crude not participating in the equity rally, down by about 1%. president trump has said he wants the fed to consider his trade actions in s
we are really looking forward to talking to peter navarro. he's really the man of the hour, considering what trade is doing for the white house and the world. alix: and as time goes on, the more his voice is made to heard on china, mexico, etc. david: in the meantime, over in europe, we had these continuing commemorations of the 75th anniversary of d-day. there is the president in the background, the queen elizabeth ii in the foreground. that is being salivated by france, the united states, and...
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peter doocy and des moines, iowa, with all you need to know about the battle for iowa and politics, peter. >> peter: shannon, west des moines, president trump did something completely unexpected, he completely ignored joe biden. he briefly alluded to an eight year apology to her while mentioning the previous administration. he did mention bernie sanders by name but never the front runner, biden. instead, he chose to spend most of his time trying to define the democratic party broadly by policy proposals like medicare for all and the green new deal. every day, the democrat party is becoming more and more unhinged. they are going crazy. do you love it? >> peter: but biden was on the e presidents mind earlier today because the president sees and what he sees and biden's shortness is after the biden campaign a long list of new attacks on the president. >> he looks different than he used to. he acts different than he used to. he is even slower than he used to be so i don't know. but when he mentions my name that many times, i guess i should be complemented. >> peter: president trump attended t
peter doocy and des moines, iowa, with all you need to know about the battle for iowa and politics, peter. >> peter: shannon, west des moines, president trump did something completely unexpected, he completely ignored joe biden. he briefly alluded to an eight year apology to her while mentioning the previous administration. he did mention bernie sanders by name but never the front runner, biden. instead, he chose to spend most of his time trying to define the democratic party broadly by...
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peter: they have not commented officially. they were clear when they came out with the blacklisting of huawei that this was aimed at punishing a company they felt was helping beijing in espionage. it was a security risk to them. it is not clear how they will react and whether they may do something to close the loophole of the law. ian: last night, our colleague in washington did some reporting. she reached out to her sources and people in the commerce department and other parts of government were not pleased to learn this continuation of shipping was going on. so we don't know what they can do about it or whether they will do something about it, but we know they are aware of this and not pleased. emily: do we know that this legal loophole for sure exists? is it legal? peter: it is important to say these are big established companies. micron and intel don't take legal risks like this lately. they have had lawyers looking at it. as micron's ceo explained, they initially stopped shipping and their lawyers looked at specific restr
peter: they have not commented officially. they were clear when they came out with the blacklisting of huawei that this was aimed at punishing a company they felt was helping beijing in espionage. it was a security risk to them. it is not clear how they will react and whether they may do something to close the loophole of the law. ian: last night, our colleague in washington did some reporting. she reached out to her sources and people in the commerce department and other parts of government...
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senator peters: c.b.p. said over 1,800 family units were interviewed who presented indications with fraud of 275 fraudulent families identified, based on the data that i have. chief hastings, how many migrants crossed it during the time frame, roughly 200,000, is that accurate? mid april to june 14, april, june, two months? mr. hastings: we had a high volume, i think 132,000 last month. i can tell you for the year we had 5,100 fraudulent claims so far. fraudulent family claims that we know of. senator peernts: what time frame? mr. hastings: fiscal year. senator peernts: two-month period? mr. hastings: the chief testified last time. it's due to the volume that we're seeing. it's very difficult to spend time interviewing and getting in depth with these individuals. senator peters: my question, also, how do you define a fraudulent family? is a grandmother and a grandson considered a fraudulent family? or is an aunt or nephew, is that adult sibling, minor sibling what is a fraudulent family? mr. hastings: by de
senator peters: c.b.p. said over 1,800 family units were interviewed who presented indications with fraud of 275 fraudulent families identified, based on the data that i have. chief hastings, how many migrants crossed it during the time frame, roughly 200,000, is that accurate? mid april to june 14, april, june, two months? mr. hastings: we had a high volume, i think 132,000 last month. i can tell you for the year we had 5,100 fraudulent claims so far. fraudulent family claims that we know of....
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welcome back to crossfire we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex cricinfo he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin of mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kerry alcuin the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the in the last few days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating character because he serves as a kind of for oil inside the trump administration in a very bizarre way kind of shielding trump in one sense and endangering him in another your thoughts. yes actually i agree with that assessment and you know i think that the bolton for me the trump administration peter trump is a person i've never thought of trump to want people that you know push against him and i think that bolton definitely pushes against him and takes it even further that he sabotages him maybe both and thinks he's sabotaging him for the good of the country and for the good of america or for the good
welcome back to crossfire we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex cricinfo he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin of mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kerry alcuin the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the in the last few days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating...
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so we kick it off first with peas peter doocy with tonight's highlights and man, it was spicy, peter. >> peter: shannon, tonight democrats came for joe biden. landing blows on issues of his age, health care and race. >> ended his personal. and actually, it was hurtful. to hear you talk about the reputation of two united states senators who built their reputation and career on segregation of a race. you also work with them to oppose buzzing. and you know, there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public school and she was bused to school every day. and that little girl was me. >> my position across the board, i did not trade racist. that is not true. number two, if we want to have this campaign litigated on the rights and whether i did or not, i'm happy to do that. i was a public defender. it didn't become a prosecutor. i come out and left as a law defender to become a public defender when in fact, when in fact the city was in flames because of the assassination of dr. king. >> peter: bernie sanders took the heat from other contenders too a
so we kick it off first with peas peter doocy with tonight's highlights and man, it was spicy, peter. >> peter: shannon, tonight democrats came for joe biden. landing blows on issues of his age, health care and race. >> ended his personal. and actually, it was hurtful. to hear you talk about the reputation of two united states senators who built their reputation and career on segregation of a race. you also work with them to oppose buzzing. and you know, there was a little girl in...
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a repeat offender, peter willsman, and racism, it remains in. to be fair to the point you are making on alastair campbell, there is no suggestion jeremy corbyn expelled him, in a sense, the leader has to stand back and it has to be done through the proper processes of the political party or it can become a vendetta, personal. people on the right were urging tony blairto personal. people on the right were urging tony blair to expeljeremy corbyn and have him deselected 20 yea rs corbyn and have him deselected 20 years ago and tony blair's view was, no, this is not right, we should stand back from these things and these things should be dealt with by these things should be dealt with by the party and that is the row eight way to do it, isn't it? well, who did expel alastair campbell? of course it was done at the part —— top of the party, jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn has the power to expel willsman, who is on the national executive, one of the figures who i’u ns executive, one of the figures who runs the national executive and he makes one of
a repeat offender, peter willsman, and racism, it remains in. to be fair to the point you are making on alastair campbell, there is no suggestion jeremy corbyn expelled him, in a sense, the leader has to stand back and it has to be done through the proper processes of the political party or it can become a vendetta, personal. people on the right were urging tony blairto personal. people on the right were urging tony blair to expeljeremy corbyn and have him deselected 20 yea rs corbyn and have...
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peter: he does. his thought is that we have gotten into a situation where there is a chronic shortfall of demand by businesses and households and the only way to keep the economy growing at a decent pace is by fiscal and monetary stimulus, kind of extreme, more than you really peter: he does. feel comfortable with. fiscal stimulus being sort of deficit spending and monetary stimulus being very low interest rates. we are in a situation where there is a lot of fiscal stimulus because of the 2017 tax cut. and interest rates remain quite low, considering how low the unemployment rate is. even with that, growth is just kind of ok. carol: let's get a little bit more on peter's story. taylor riggs is with us. taylor: we have a great chart as always. come in my terminal here. that is in yellow, that is all you need to know. growth in the 1990's was averaging about 3.8%. before the great recession, we were averaging about 2.8%. this is right here. we are only averaging about 2.3% growth. when we talk about ho
peter: he does. his thought is that we have gotten into a situation where there is a chronic shortfall of demand by businesses and households and the only way to keep the economy growing at a decent pace is by fiscal and monetary stimulus, kind of extreme, more than you really peter: he does. feel comfortable with. fiscal stimulus being sort of deficit spending and monetary stimulus being very low interest rates. we are in a situation where there is a lot of fiscal stimulus because of the 2017...
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peter -- >> good afternoon, charles. charles: you are widely considered to be one of the architects or one of the thinkers here, critical thinkers with respect to pushing back on china and doing what it took, including this trade war. so many people are wondering so far are we happy with it? the white house do you feel pretty good about it and how confident is the white house going into next week? >> well, let's look to our great president tuesday night in his announcement speech in orlando which i had the privilege to be at. he said, look, we'll either get a great and fair deal from china or we won't. charles, meantime what we have is a rock solid economy. we have got very bullish financial market. we have a rare bipartisan support on capitol hill and in the general public for the china tariffs. let's see what happens. i'm confident that the president with ambassador robert lighthizer at his side will do the right thing as he has done throughout this let's be clear, we had tariffs on over a year. we have seen zero infla
peter -- >> good afternoon, charles. charles: you are widely considered to be one of the architects or one of the thinkers here, critical thinkers with respect to pushing back on china and doing what it took, including this trade war. so many people are wondering so far are we happy with it? the white house do you feel pretty good about it and how confident is the white house going into next week? >> well, let's look to our great president tuesday night in his announcement speech in...
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peter: for sure. the rhetoric about avoiding competitive devaluations on the fx channel is water down. g20 toge is set for the toleaning forward and saying the u.s., if you continue on this path, then we will be looking to make sure we keep conversation mandates, easing monetary policy, weakening our currency. really the ball is in u.s. part court. if the trade war continues, if the fed eases, the boj will be following pretty shark-ish. tom: just introduced a chart off of mr. kuroda's conversation. simon, your professional -- you are professional. bring up a chart and it is japan year-over-year inflation. it ain't happening. mr. crowe to wants to get up to 2%. he mentioned 2%. it is deflation down here under 0%, simon. we are barely getting it going. what is your report card on how also for banks are getting to a 2% level? simon: they're all struggling. deal in thes a big early 1990's. can central banks hit those inflation targets? the sums and was you jam it full of stimulus. two theories, one, centr
peter: for sure. the rhetoric about avoiding competitive devaluations on the fx channel is water down. g20 toge is set for the toleaning forward and saying the u.s., if you continue on this path, then we will be looking to make sure we keep conversation mandates, easing monetary policy, weakening our currency. really the ball is in u.s. part court. if the trade war continues, if the fed eases, the boj will be following pretty shark-ish. tom: just introduced a chart off of mr. kuroda's...
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welcome at the cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christian forro he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kiriakou in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the last 2 days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating character because he serves as a kind of for oil inside the trump administration in a very bizarre way kind of shielding trump in one sense and endangering him in another your thoughts. yeah actually i agree with that assessment and you know i think that the bolt in for me the trump administration peter and trump is a person i've never thought of trump to want people that you know push against him and i think that bolton definitely pushes against him and takes it even further in that he sabotages him maybe both and thinks he's sabotaging him for the good of the country and for the good of america or for the g
welcome at the cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christian forro he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kiriakou in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the last 2 days john bolton i think john bolton is a fascinating character...
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welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex cricinfo he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex let's talk about john bolton the the evil twin of mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kerry aku in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the move in the last 2 days of john bolton i think jumbo that is a fascinating character because he serves as a kind of for oil inside the trump administration in a very bizarre way kind of shielding trump in one sense and endangering him in another your thoughts. yes actually i agree with that assessment and you know i think that the bolton for me the trump administration peter and trump as a person i've never thought of trump to want people that you know push against him and i think that bolton definitely pushes against him and takes it even further that he sabotages him maybe both and thinks he's sabotaging him for the good of the country and for the good of america or fo
welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex cricinfo he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex let's talk about john bolton the the evil twin of mike pompei oh there's been a lot of chatter i think it was john kerry aku in the consortium news dot com wrote an excellent article about the move in the last 2 days of john bolton i think jumbo that is a fascinating...
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. >> caller: hi, peter and james. peter this is so funny, i actually called about seven years ago, you are interviewing a gentleman at the space museum. and my question is, thank you so much for cspan. mr. donovan, i wanted to get your views excuse me i'm a little nervous. on the nuclear rockets successful ground test in 1969 and part of the issue is that is being done at the marshall center and this is just an idea the particular idea that a rocket laboratory and what is needed instead of the current term of laboratory. i think we should upgrade everything to rocket laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california texas, or florida. i just want to get your opinion. >> host: peter in alexandria, virginia thank you. >> guest: there was some research and development into nuclear propulsion. it was abandoned, they stuck with chemical which they been using a course, but right now, of course they are thinking about going to mars and is a long, long way. 34 million miles. they're looking at other systems, ions, nuclea
. >> caller: hi, peter and james. peter this is so funny, i actually called about seven years ago, you are interviewing a gentleman at the space museum. and my question is, thank you so much for cspan. mr. donovan, i wanted to get your views excuse me i'm a little nervous. on the nuclear rockets successful ground test in 1969 and part of the issue is that is being done at the marshall center and this is just an idea the particular idea that a rocket laboratory and what is needed instead...
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guy peter here. he took a trip to our alma mater and he gave the convocation speech to the 2019 graduates at magill. >> you were there earlier. >> that was me. here you go. >> where am i? >> looks spontaneous. you think anybody can make it with a clever viral post but the best results come from being prepared, read up, do the work. we need you, your perspective, your passion, and most of all your voice. don't ever be afraid to use it. you are the next generation of difference makers and i am thrilled for you to get started. >> yeah! so good. >> so we had to boil it down. this was like the most exhilarating cool experience, to have that many people in that room and to be in a position to share advice, the best piece of advice i think i hope i gave. just ask the worst nip can do, i interviewed fidel crass tow. you could speak to any correspondent. i was a 20 something kid and he wrote back to us when i was at nbc and he said, we'll talk to peter alexander. i hope a lot of people listen. >> looking up t
guy peter here. he took a trip to our alma mater and he gave the convocation speech to the 2019 graduates at magill. >> you were there earlier. >> that was me. here you go. >> where am i? >> looks spontaneous. you think anybody can make it with a clever viral post but the best results come from being prepared, read up, do the work. we need you, your perspective, your passion, and most of all your voice. don't ever be afraid to use it. you are the next generation of...
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want to bring in white house trade advisor peter navarro. peter, it's interesting because president trump gets high marks on the economy but the marks will lower when people are asked about the tactics, so what do you make of these things, because you are perhaps the chief architect, if you will, or advocate of the use of tariffs in these negotiations. >> charles, i think a lot of it has to do with how the question is asked. polls show that about 80% of americans believe there's a crisis at the border. if you ask americans in a poll what do you think about 100,000 illegal aliens moving every day on a conveyor belt from guatemala up to san diego and el paso. i'd say about 90% of them would object to that, and the tariffs that president trump used, he got in two days more than congress did in 20 years on this we've got troops down at the southern border that mexico has deployed. we've got mexico committing to take the asylum seekers on to mexican soil which will deter further immigration from the northern triangle down at the southern border o
want to bring in white house trade advisor peter navarro. peter, it's interesting because president trump gets high marks on the economy but the marks will lower when people are asked about the tactics, so what do you make of these things, because you are perhaps the chief architect, if you will, or advocate of the use of tariffs in these negotiations. >> charles, i think a lot of it has to do with how the question is asked. polls show that about 80% of americans believe there's a crisis...
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peter: probably not. emily: peter elstrom, thank you. good reporting. still ahead, the popular dating app tinder is reinventing itself to grow in asia. can it break through and become the region's top new matchmaker? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: users swipe right and left to find the next hookup in the popular dating app tinder. while it was feared the transactional reputation would make it impossible to find success in asia where dating rituals like arranged marriage are still common, but that has changed as tinder reinvents itself to win over the region. here to tell us more, olivia carvelle who has been covering this story. what is tinder so focused on asia? olivia: tinder is huge in the u.s. it has totally dominated the north american dating market. it is now owned by another u.s. company that actually owns all of the big dating products in the u.s. it owns okcupid and tinder. we saw on the last quarter that while tinder subscribers are still growing in america, they actually have got five million subscribers based here and the
peter: probably not. emily: peter elstrom, thank you. good reporting. still ahead, the popular dating app tinder is reinventing itself to grow in asia. can it break through and become the region's top new matchmaker? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: users swipe right and left to find the next hookup in the popular dating app tinder. while it was feared the transactional reputation would make it impossible to find success in asia where dating rituals like arranged marriage are...