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peter: right. here you can see the notion of being a proponent of a high tariffs is something that is really great. susan: this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. what are the politics we are looking at? peter: it is really about the west, the interest of the south versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this notion about how open the country should be to people of other countries. it starts to become -- the ideology of tariff tax on specific goods, but related to that is the control of people coming in as well. susan: if we can go back so people can see the screen. old grover, mayor of buffalo and governor of new york favored this. benjamin harrison backbone been from kernel to brigadier general in the civil war. united states senator. when william mckinley president, was he still happy about tariffs? peter: he was very
peter: right. here you can see the notion of being a proponent of a high tariffs is something that is really great. susan: this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. what are the politics we are looking at? peter: it is really about the west, the interest of the south versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this notion...
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peter: right. here you can see the notion of eing a proponent of a high tariffs is something that is really great. susan: this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. what are the politics we are ooking at? peter: it is really about the west, the interest of the south versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this notion about how open the country should be to people of other countries. it starts to become -- the ideology of tariff taxon specific goods, but related to that is the control of people coming in as well. susan: if we can go back so people can see the screen. old grover, mayor of buffalo and governor of new york favored his. benjamin harrison backbone been from kernel to brigadier general in the civil war. united states senator. when william mckinley president, was he still happy about tariffs? peter: he was very hap
peter: right. here you can see the notion of eing a proponent of a high tariffs is something that is really great. susan: this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. what are the politics we are ooking at? peter: it is really about the west, the interest of the south versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this notion...
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peter: right. here you can see the notion of being a proponent of a high tariff is something that is really great. susan: this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. pushing tariffs. what are the politics we are looking at? peter: it is really about the west, the interest of the south, versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this notion about how open the country should be to people of other countries. it starts to become -- the ideology of tariff tax on specific goods, related to that is the control of people coming in as well. susan: if we can go back so people can see the text on the screen. old grover, mayor of buffalo and governor of new york favored this. benjamin harrison backbone been from kernel to brigadier general in the civil war. united states senator. when william mckinley president, was he still happy about ta
peter: right. here you can see the notion of being a proponent of a high tariff is something that is really great. susan: this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. pushing tariffs. what are the politics we are looking at? peter: it is really about the west, the interest of the south, versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument,...
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peter: right. here you can see the notion of being a proponent of a high tariffs is something that is really great. this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. what are the politics we are looking at? peter: it is really about the left -- the west, the interest of the south versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this notion about how open the country should be to people of other countries. -- thets to become ideology of tariff taxon , but related to that is the control of people coming in as well. goldpac -- goan back so people can see the screen. old grover, mayor of buffalo and governor of new york favored this. backbone beenson from kernel to brigadier general in the civil war. .nited states senator when william mckinley president, was he still happy about tariffs? peter: he was very happy about tariffs as president. in
peter: right. here you can see the notion of being a proponent of a high tariffs is something that is really great. this is grover cleveland versus benjamin harrison. with mckinley in the background as the chairman of the ways and means committee. what are the politics we are looking at? peter: it is really about the left -- the west, the interest of the south versus the northeast. the story always remains the same of who benefits by the tariffs. along with the tariff argument, there is this...
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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: then 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
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: i apologize, gopal. but chuck schumer and tom cotton, who don't agree a lot, the senators have sent a letter to the fcc to re-examine licenses because "involving national security and chinese government's increased role in economics and other forms of espionage requires a re-examination." and that's a quote from "the new york times." commissioner o'rielly: i'm very aware of the letter and the request and have had a number of proceedings on the matter. it's potentially troubling. we have to be mindful of that for foreign national security. gopal: this is also a criticism of the fcc. the previous administration, the obama administration, had an initiative that included cybersecurity risk assessment as part of 5g deployment. and this administration has gone back from that. does that make sense? should fcc be looking at cybersecurity on the entire network as a predicate when it looks at development? commissioner o'rielly: i would love to answer your question but i don't get to answer that. congress does. i c
peter: i apologize, gopal. but chuck schumer and tom cotton, who don't agree a lot, the senators have sent a letter to the fcc to re-examine licenses because "involving national security and chinese government's increased role in economics and other forms of espionage requires a re-examination." and that's a quote from "the new york times." commissioner o'rielly: i'm very aware of the letter and the request and have had a number of proceedings on the matter. it's potentially...
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is behind this and komi how high does it go peter the d.n.c. . suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks and suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigated by crowd strike and hand it over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server best to get it by crowd strike and handed over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing for what for being a journalist yet exactly you know it is exactly what for what for being a journalist yep exactly you know it is exactly what i think is really sad is going back to maria the story is that in her interview think is really sad is going back to maria's story is that in her interview on our t.v. after everything she's gone through the miss you on our t.v. after everything she's gone through the miss the the miss justice she still talks about improving you the justice she still talks about improving u.s. russia it's really amazing here. and west russia
is behind this and komi how high does it go peter the d.n.c. . suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks and suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigated by crowd strike and hand it over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server best to get it by crowd strike and handed over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing for what...
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peter bogdonavich. >> peter bogdanovich got famous in 1971 when he directed "the last picture show." >> hi, what're you all doing back here in the dark? >> he makes "what's up, doc," which is a big hit. >> action. >> i beg your pardon? >> we have got to stop meeting like this. >> and then he'd made "paper moon." >> i want my $200. >> that had won tatum o'neal an oscar. it kind of looks like he can do no wrong. so that combination of hubris and the times creates a guy who is somewhat successful, but also too big for his britches. >> peter bogdanovich has made a movie in color. >> he was a real ladies' man. he left his wife for cybill shepherd during the filming "the last picture show." >> by the mid-'70s, he's down on his luck. he can't get any projects, he and shepherd are breaking up, and he starts to hang around the playboy mansion and that's when dorothy stratten meets peter bogdanovich. >> hef and peter were extremely close. when you're comparing, you know, filet mignon to a hot dog on a stick, there's a big difference. >> he ostensibly sees someone he wants to cast for a part in
peter bogdonavich. >> peter bogdanovich got famous in 1971 when he directed "the last picture show." >> hi, what're you all doing back here in the dark? >> he makes "what's up, doc," which is a big hit. >> action. >> i beg your pardon? >> we have got to stop meeting like this. >> and then he'd made "paper moon." >> i want my $200. >> that had won tatum o'neal an oscar. it kind of looks like he can do no wrong....
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peter: you think the majority on the fcc will challenge that? commissioner o'rielly: it absolutely has to. otherwise you get the lowest common denominator. whatever state wants to be the most active, aggressive, backwards looking from a net neutrality perspective will become whatever he has to follow. it's not something you just offer in one particular area, it is a network of networks. providers are trying to offer service nationwide, not every instance, but most instances you are offering service nationwide or in many states. a boundary of a state which may have been decided hundreds of years ago, based on geography or some military conflict, i think that is where one decision goes this way and one goes that way and it is just artificial. gopal: i want to talk more about the 5g aspect of your work and the commission. there has been a lot of criticism in the last several months of how the commission has gone about optioning the spectrum, and some of your colleagues on the commission have also said it has been focused too much on the so-called h
peter: you think the majority on the fcc will challenge that? commissioner o'rielly: it absolutely has to. otherwise you get the lowest common denominator. whatever state wants to be the most active, aggressive, backwards looking from a net neutrality perspective will become whatever he has to follow. it's not something you just offer in one particular area, it is a network of networks. providers are trying to offer service nationwide, not every instance, but most instances you are offering...
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hey peter peter i start with of the premise that what was lost the you must serve the community governor and kings governments the sheets your debts it if the of jolts have it in say of the earth or of all products every president since a since that story and for on a series of it presents a set and the syrian government's big government was concerned never washington not never had a good treaty here and since shut strategy city in place through its teeth in its objective mainly due to the place for its seat in its objectivity mainly due to the conflict between the agencies in washington since and been. specific clif it clearly the state department the pentagon and the cia sir peter if my premise arlen's the pence again and the cia sir peter if my premise is correct then i think it's also a call to argue that the america is correct then i think it's also to argue that the americans because there has been defeated the american civilians because there has been defeated the americans today do not have a coherent strategy for we've jorian some say do not have a coherent strategy for we've jo
hey peter peter i start with of the premise that what was lost the you must serve the community governor and kings governments the sheets your debts it if the of jolts have it in say of the earth or of all products every president since a since that story and for on a series of it presents a set and the syrian government's big government was concerned never washington not never had a good treaty here and since shut strategy city in place through its teeth in its objective mainly due to the...
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peter: i disagree with him. globally, if you look at it, we are in a much lower inflationary sort of environment so you don't really have a basis to raise rates. moreover, if you look at the employment data we have had and the unemployment rate, it is higher. the labor market has gone -- you do not raise rates in that environment. nejra: what does this all mean for gilts and the curve? peter: the curve will not do an awful lot. they are plunging aggressively. they continue to be a secular trade. even if you get a small rally in rates, 70 or 80, it will not stay there really long. nejra: peter kinsella staying with us for the hour. great to have you here with us at westminster. bloomberg first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. swiss environmental parties have made history in the country's election. the greens overtook the christian democrats to become the fourth biggest party. ofy also increased a share the vote meaning the two control a quarter of the house that came at the expense of the anti-immi
peter: i disagree with him. globally, if you look at it, we are in a much lower inflationary sort of environment so you don't really have a basis to raise rates. moreover, if you look at the employment data we have had and the unemployment rate, it is higher. the labor market has gone -- you do not raise rates in that environment. nejra: what does this all mean for gilts and the curve? peter: the curve will not do an awful lot. they are plunging aggressively. they continue to be a secular...
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. >> 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 i was a kid, you couldn't tell me i wasn't going to the nba. i thought that's where 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 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 move or something, you know what i mean? it's all stress in here, you
. >> 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 i was a kid, you couldn't tell me i wasn't going to the nba. i thought that's where i was going to end up. but hoop dreams is over. >> they trying to take the rest of my 20...
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peter: i agree with you. if you look at her time in also a very was crucial time and she was there when key decisions have been made. optimistic that the ecb will continue to do what is required to keep the show on the road. upaine: i'm glad you brought her and her time as french minister because i don't think she gets enough credit for some of the decisions she made during that time. at the same time she is inheriting the ecb that basically has a negative benchmark rate, no real plans to lift that rate until at least the end of 2022, so what exactly is going to be her modus operandi should that unknown up your -- unknown up here -- appear? >> we can't really say what the proper reaction is. what i would stress is one of the key things in my mind that's going to be on her agenda very early in her tenure is the ecb reviewnduct a strategy and we already know one of the key things, when he was speaking here at your studios in bloomberg, he mentioned that as well. the issue of symmetry. how it has been defined an
peter: i agree with you. if you look at her time in also a very was crucial time and she was there when key decisions have been made. optimistic that the ecb will continue to do what is required to keep the show on the road. upaine: i'm glad you brought her and her time as french minister because i don't think she gets enough credit for some of the decisions she made during that time. at the same time she is inheriting the ecb that basically has a negative benchmark rate, no real plans to lift...
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peter: unfortunately you have to price news. is the most we can hope for, the best is the tariff increases do not happen. will still be in place and tension will be in place, and the most optimistic outcome is there will be more constructive dialogue. the fact that both sides are aiming for a narrow agreement, that shows this cannot go away. it will be a drag on global growth, just maybe less of a drag than a week ago. anna: i have a chart that shows onenue, this is weighted china revenues, and that has dropped in the past week. bar pretty low. you do not expect much this week. avoiding anint is escalation of tariffs is not good for the global economy, it just means it will not deteriorate further. we still have late cycle dynamics that mean we continue to deteriorate. it is a case of expectations management, rather than thinking there could be an acceleration of the slowdown. maybe it continues on the current path, which is still a slowdown. i think de-escalation is not a truce. they are not rolling back existing tariffs, all t
peter: unfortunately you have to price news. is the most we can hope for, the best is the tariff increases do not happen. will still be in place and tension will be in place, and the most optimistic outcome is there will be more constructive dialogue. the fact that both sides are aiming for a narrow agreement, that shows this cannot go away. it will be a drag on global growth, just maybe less of a drag than a week ago. anna: i have a chart that shows onenue, this is weighted china revenues, and...
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as an komi how high does it go peter the d.n.c. . suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigate suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigated by crowd strike and hand it over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have a cd by crowd strike and hand it over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison rotting for what saga right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing for what for being a journalist yet exactly you know it is exactly what i think is for being a journalist yet exactly you know it is exactly what i think is really sad is going back to maria the story is that in her interview really sad was going back to maria's story is that in her interview on r t after everything she's gone through the miss the on our t.v. after everything she's gone through the miss the the miss justice she still talks about improving us with the miss justice she still talks about improving u.s. russia says it's really amazing here. and i
as an komi how high does it go peter the d.n.c. . suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigate suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigated by crowd strike and hand it over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have a cd by crowd strike and hand it over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison rotting for what saga right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing for what for...
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the attorney general peter actually get on a plane and go to the a.g. the attorney general peter actually get on a plane and go to italy that's incredible to find out how this thing originated. that's incredible to find out how this thing originated you know but alex you know some viewers of this program and some viewers of what you just saw but alex you know some viewers of this program and some viewers of what you just said are just going to call us conspiracy theorists that's all they're going to do they are just going to call us conspiracy theorists that's all they're going to do but you have you have your marshall the number of facts right there that are very in but you have you have but you marshaled a number of facts right there that are very inconvenient exactly and this is what's happening here and this is what i would convenient exactly and this is what's happening here and this is what i would call the 2nd shoe dropping as we heard earlier. but it's going to be ignored all the 2nd shoe dropping as we heard earlier . but it's going to be ignor
the attorney general peter actually get on a plane and go to the a.g. the attorney general peter actually get on a plane and go to italy that's incredible to find out how this thing originated. that's incredible to find out how this thing originated you know but alex you know some viewers of this program and some viewers of what you just saw but alex you know some viewers of this program and some viewers of what you just said are just going to call us conspiracy theorists that's all they're...
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peter: so many things. in 1998 you heard democrats say this is a coup against an elected president, this is illegitimate and republicansli saying we're for the rule of law and now it's the opposite. everybody -- where you stand depends on where you sit, obviously. people like nancy pelosi were there, jerryadler, chuck schumer, lindsey gham, making th opposite arguments todayay that they made back then but the subject matter is so much different. that was abo lying under oath and obstruction of justice which were serious a but sex which seemed less serious. this is about abuse of power i foreign relations and it's a weightier moment and yet the buntry is more polarized than it whan then. ba then we thought it was polarized but didn't realize how polarized it could get. susan: i covered the clinton impeachment and ts has such a strongereeling of peril for the country on all sides. i think americans feel there's something more fundamental at president feeling like is an effort to overturn the results of t elec
peter: so many things. in 1998 you heard democrats say this is a coup against an elected president, this is illegitimate and republicansli saying we're for the rule of law and now it's the opposite. everybody -- where you stand depends on where you sit, obviously. people like nancy pelosi were there, jerryadler, chuck schumer, lindsey gham, making th opposite arguments todayay that they made back then but the subject matter is so much different. that was abo lying under oath and obstruction of...
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peter: so many things. in 1998 you heard democrats say this is a coup against an elected president, this is illegitimate and republicansli saying we're for the rule of law and now laws the opposite. everybody -- where you stand depends on where you sit,vi sly. people like nancy pelosi were there, jerry nadler, chuck schumer, lindsey gham, makingeye the oppos arguments todayay that they made back then but the subject matter is so much different. that was about lying under oath and obstruction of justice which were serious b about sex whiches seemedserious. this is about abuse of power in foreign relations and it's a weightier moment and yet the country is more polarizedit than wha back then. ba then we thought it was polarized butea didn'tze how polarized it could get. susan: i covered the clinton a impeachmen ts has such a stronger feeling of peril for the countryn allides. i think americans feel there's something more fundament at stake, either defenders of t president feeling like is an effort to overturn
peter: so many things. in 1998 you heard democrats say this is a coup against an elected president, this is illegitimate and republicansli saying we're for the rule of law and now laws the opposite. everybody -- where you stand depends on where you sit,vi sly. people like nancy pelosi were there, jerry nadler, chuck schumer, lindsey gham, makingeye the oppos arguments todayay that they made back then but the subject matter is so much different. that was about lying under oath and obstruction of...
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we're watching the video of peter and i. because of the camera light, you think we can see, we can't see anything. >> the lights were right in our eyes. our pupils were so small. you had no idea where it was coming from. what was the scariest thing for you throughout the process? >> for me? you kept doing things. you were listening to the goblin people. peter was like, okay. i was like, get up. for me, it was the black box at the end. i don't know if it was a casket or what. >> a couple of things. they're kind of touchy. they physically put their hands on you. at one point, i said to one of the scary people, i thought we were seeing other people. they get you good. >> yeah. maria, there was a part that i thought peter went through a trap door when they would spin you around. they spin you around in a box. are you claustrophobic, maria? >> i have moments. i'm going to listen to whatever yougest doing. yes. do not get on the floor, peter. >> ladies first. you just have to lead the way, sheinelle. >> good stuff. >>> we're looki
we're watching the video of peter and i. because of the camera light, you think we can see, we can't see anything. >> the lights were right in our eyes. our pupils were so small. you had no idea where it was coming from. what was the scariest thing for you throughout the process? >> for me? you kept doing things. you were listening to the goblin people. peter was like, okay. i was like, get up. for me, it was the black box at the end. i don't know if it was a casket or what....
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the attorney general peter actually get on a plane and go to italy that's incredible peter actually get on a plane and go to italy that's incredible to find out how this thing originated you know but alex you know some viewers of this will to find out how this thing originated you know but alex you know some viewers of this program and some viewers of what you just said are just going to call us conspiracy program and some viewers of what you just said are just going to call us conspiracy theorists that's all they're going to do but you have you have but you marshal the number that's all they're going to do but you have you have your marshall the number of facts right there that are very inconvenient exactly in this weather of facts right there that are very inconvenient exactly and this is what's happening here and this is what i would call the 2nd shoe dropping as we heard earlier is happening here and this is what i would call the 2nd shoe dropping as we heard earlier. but it's going to be ignored these people that were behind here. it's going to be an it man in order to get these ar
the attorney general peter actually get on a plane and go to italy that's incredible peter actually get on a plane and go to italy that's incredible to find out how this thing originated you know but alex you know some viewers of this will to find out how this thing originated you know but alex you know some viewers of this program and some viewers of what you just said are just going to call us conspiracy program and some viewers of what you just said are just going to call us conspiracy...
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e sir peter: delighted, honored, little bit surprised. obviously, this is a great tribute to lots of people in my lab, people who set it up, people who have been there for years and the people who are there now. >> the 2019 nobel prize in physiology or medicine -- fergus: sir peter shared the award with american scientists william kaelin and gregg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells adapt to the availability of oxygen. her elite athletes powerin way to gold, muscle cells are perfectly calibrated to get maximum explosive power. for mountaineers at high altitudes, oxygen levels can be dangerously low, akin to what patients experience in intensive care. discovering how the human body adapts to extreme situations has many medical applications. >> most diseases are complicated by high oxygen -- heart disease can anyone yet -- anemia, and cancer in a slightly different way. we are right on the threshold of hearing the ocome otrials in the u.s. and europe and japan. laura: sir peter's share of the prize money is nearly a quarter mil
e sir peter: delighted, honored, little bit surprised. obviously, this is a great tribute to lots of people in my lab, people who set it up, people who have been there for years and the people who are there now. >> the 2019 nobel prize in physiology or medicine -- fergus: sir peter shared the award with american scientists william kaelin and gregg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells adapt to the availability of oxygen. her elite athletes powerin way to gold, muscle cells are...
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and he was behind this and komi how high does it go peter the d.n.c. supposin crowd strike you know email. suppose it crowd strike you know email server hacks investigated by crowd strike and handed over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking over hacks investigated by crowd strike and handed over to the f.b.i. without the f.b.i. looking at the server you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing for what for being a journalist yet exactly you know if you get the server you have assad right now rotting in a u.k. prison writing for what for being a journalist yeah exactly you know it is exactly what i think is really sad is going back to maria's story is that exactly what i think is really sad is going back to maria's story is that in her interview on our t.v. after everything through interview on our t.v. after everything she's gone through this. is yes that she's seeds it's still about it's about improve improving movie you can us right russian if you're dealing with a disease it's really only. seeing him here. and him and her alone and
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amanda: thank you for being with us, peter. peter grosskopf is the chief executive officer for sprott. elections in the north are heating up. it is now a dead heat. we will have more on the canada elections. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. down to the wire. days away from the federal election, and the conservative leader andrew scheer is now in a dead heat with justin trudeau. evan solomon is with us now for the latest on this week's candidate account down. of course, we have seen this dead heat going on. anything surprising about what you're seeing in the numbers are what is grabbing attention in the final days? rodeo,da, it is a goat nobody can figure out what the election is about, there is no path for a majority. what is surprising, what nobody saw coming was the rise of a nationalist separatist party in quebec. they had 10 seats out of 338. they could double or triple that. that would stop a trudeau majority government. also a rise of
amanda: thank you for being with us, peter. peter grosskopf is the chief executive officer for sprott. elections in the north are heating up. it is now a dead heat. we will have more on the canada elections. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. down to the wire. days away from the federal election, and the conservative leader andrew scheer is now in a dead heat with justin trudeau. evan solomon is...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you? nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no.
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you? nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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sir peter: delighted, honored, little bit surprised. obviously, this is a great tribute to lots of people in my lab, people who set it up, people who have bthere for years and the people who are there now. >> the 2019 nobel prize in physiology or medicine -- fergus: sir peter shared the award with american scientists william kaelin and gregg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells adapt to the availability of oxygen. for elite athletes powering her way to gold, muscle cells are perfectly calibrated to get maximum explosive power. for mountaineers at high altitudes, oxygen levels can be dangerously low, akin to what pats experience in intensive care. discovering how the human body adapts to extreme situations has many medical applications. >> most diseases are complicated by high oxygen -- heart disease can anyone yet -- anemia, and cancer in a slightly different way. we are right on the threshold of hearing the outcome of trials in the u.s. and europe and japan. laura: sir peter's share of the prize money is nearly a quarter mi
sir peter: delighted, honored, little bit surprised. obviously, this is a great tribute to lots of people in my lab, people who set it up, people who have bthere for years and the people who are there now. >> the 2019 nobel prize in physiology or medicine -- fergus: sir peter shared the award with american scientists william kaelin and gregg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells adapt to the availability of oxygen. for elite athletes powering her way to gold, muscle cells are...
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peter: no, tom. it is -- the decisions but it is making life more difficult for powell in interprets of communication. the rate cuts have been a precautionary measure against any downturn. the stock market is the opposite. things are looking great. i don't think it will change the nature of the decision because i think a rate cut is pretty much baked in but after, it is going to be more difficult. he will be caught between what the market is doing and what the president wants him to do. tom: folding it into the equity markets as well, i'm sure in your commerce bank day-to-day, you'll run into somebody who is gloomy. what do you say to the gloom crew? >> my initial reaction is i have a lot of sympathy with them. i have to say that the one thing which i tend to say, a lot of the things which we talk about in our day-to-day fundamental analysis of markets no longer apply. we really have interest rate where is they are now. companies like -- making pretty decent profits over the course of the last two ye
peter: no, tom. it is -- the decisions but it is making life more difficult for powell in interprets of communication. the rate cuts have been a precautionary measure against any downturn. the stock market is the opposite. things are looking great. i don't think it will change the nature of the decision because i think a rate cut is pretty much baked in but after, it is going to be more difficult. he will be caught between what the market is doing and what the president wants him to do. tom:...
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otro caso de los peter pan tambiÉn es lo opuesto. un niÑo que lo criaron como un prÍncipe le daban de todo, nunca tuvo que hacer nada su mamÁ lo trataba pero asÍ como un bebÉ toda la vida. no quieren dejar eso y quieren continuar viviendo ese paraÍso por el resto de su vida. >>> en mi cultura se llama mamitis, entonces quiere que la pareja y esposa haga todo >>> pero peter pan es un hombre owen di una mujer o puede ser vice ver va >>> es importante, la persona que se crea este perfil en la infancia, y la historia y que vivan es en el adulto de este punto de vista, pero lo importante es reconocer que si esas caracterÍsticas traen problemas en la relaciÓn de la pareja no es un tema de forma de ser, puede ser una alteraciÓn que afecta la relaciÓn de pareja porque la diferencia cuando este sÍndrome estÁ no hay responsabilidad >>> hablamos un poquito de quÉ manera nos afecta en nuestra relaciÓn, septiembntimental >>> un hombre que tiene el sÍndrome peter pan no tiene pareja fija y necesita una wendy, me asfixia y no me gust
otro caso de los peter pan tambiÉn es lo opuesto. un niÑo que lo criaron como un prÍncipe le daban de todo, nunca tuvo que hacer nada su mamÁ lo trataba pero asÍ como un bebÉ toda la vida. no quieren dejar eso y quieren continuar viviendo ese paraÍso por el resto de su vida. >>> en mi cultura se llama mamitis, entonces quiere que la pareja y esposa haga todo >>> pero peter pan es un hombre owen di una mujer o puede ser vice ver va >>> es importante, la persona...
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that little boy peter mendez, how is he doing? >> norah, peter is doing much better since we met him last year. he's been in therapy. and because of our investigation, a law was passed in illinois and named after him called the peter mendez act. it requires de-escalation autic tuations like these raids, norah. >> incredible investigation. thank you so much. >>> there is still much more ahead. this 18 month old fell 11 stories in a cruise ship accident. the charges her grandfather faces tonight in her death. >>> and later, the ncaa takes a big first step toward s vatch easy to wear with soothing v for the whole family. new vicks vapopatch. breathe ea new vicks vapopatch. ♪ magnum ice cream double caramel. now in ice cream tubs and bars. ♪upbeat musieverything was so fresh in the beginning. [sniff] ♪ dramatic music♪ but that plug quickly faded. ♪upbeat music luckily there's febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [deep inhale] breathe happy with febreze plug. >>> prosecutors in puerto rico have char
that little boy peter mendez, how is he doing? >> norah, peter is doing much better since we met him last year. he's been in therapy. and because of our investigation, a law was passed in illinois and named after him called the peter mendez act. it requires de-escalation autic tuations like these raids, norah. >> incredible investigation. thank you so much. >>> there is still much more ahead. this 18 month old fell 11 stories in a cruise ship accident. the charges her...
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of the euro pacific capital so peter phase one deal is just hype of the euro pacific capital so peter phase one deal just hyped up this entire bull rally and this is just an interim deal that basically just kicks the trades up this entire bull rally and this is just an interim deal that basically just kicks the trade can worries down the road and delays action the u.s. is actually hedging themselves right now and worries down the road and delays action the u.s. is actually hedging themselves right now as treasury secretary management is still not giving a definitive answer on whether or not the dissent as treasury secretary management is still not giving a definitive answer on whether or not the december 15th will be taken off the table so if there is one is this hard to name a 15 will be taken off the table so if there is one is this hard to nail down how bad will phase 2 b. . well know the down how bad will phase 2 b. . well no there's never going to be a phase 2 i think phase one is simply a way for trump to save face there's never going to be a phase 2 i think phase one is simply
of the euro pacific capital so peter phase one deal is just hype of the euro pacific capital so peter phase one deal just hyped up this entire bull rally and this is just an interim deal that basically just kicks the trades up this entire bull rally and this is just an interim deal that basically just kicks the trade can worries down the road and delays action the u.s. is actually hedging themselves right now and worries down the road and delays action the u.s. is actually hedging themselves...
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bret. >> bret: peter in westville ohio. peter, thanks. we will have a report from northeastern syria on the fighting between the turks and the kurds. we'll take you on the ground. fox 32 and chicago, where public schools have canceled classes after the teachers union president announced his bargaining team will recommend teachers vote to go on strike. chicago mayor, lori says that she cannot accept the union 'demands, which she says will cost the city two and a half billion dollars they cannot afford. the father of a boy killed in the 2012 sandy hook school shooting is awarded $450,000 by a jury in wisconsin. a lawsuit against conspiracy theorists, who claimed that the massacre never happened. and this is a live look at san francisco from fox 2, our affiliates out there. one of the big stories out there tonight. the investigation into a fire that destroyed thousands of gallons of fuel and ethanol in east bay farm. no injuries, fortunately were reported there. a look outside. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stak
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in true nobel fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prize. fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prizelj fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prize. i found out this morning as my secretary catherine came through the door into my laboratory with an anxious look on herface my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested my laboratory with an anxious look on herface and suggested i my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested i talk to someone on her face and suggested i talk to someone from stockholm. what was your reaction? well, delighted, honoured. a little bit surprised this morning. bob usually this is a great tribute to lots of people in my life, the people whose help me set it up, the people who have been there for years and who are there now. in 2019, nobel prize in physiology jointly to william... sir peter share the award with american scientist william calen and greg semenza for their discoveries on how human cells sense and adapt to the availability of oxygen. for elite athletes like dean asher smith powering her
in true nobel fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prize. fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prizelj fashion, so peter had no advanced warning of the prize. i found out this morning as my secretary catherine came through the door into my laboratory with an anxious look on herface my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested my laboratory with an anxious look on herface and suggested i my laboratory with an anxious look on her face and suggested i talk...
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where are your targets peter? peter: i think the targets are going to depend on what your time horizon is. when we look at these opportunities we're not saying we're going to take a position on sterling within the next few weeks because a deal has to happen. it is going to be a structural change in how that market is going to be perceived. you're going to go back to the level we saw immediately prior to the brexit referendum. i don't see why a level of 132, 133 should be the limit on our view. on a 12-24 month view, you should be looking at a higher level. nejra: it could go to 140. now let's get to the bloomberg first word news. >> president trump depending his decision to pull u.s. forces from northern syria. he is also fine with letting russia fill the void saying it is a lot of sand but the house of representatives took a different view passing a cross party revolution rebuking the decision. michael pompeo blaming turkey's president for the crisis. u.s. senators are pressing ahead th a bill on hong kong's move
where are your targets peter? peter: i think the targets are going to depend on what your time horizon is. when we look at these opportunities we're not saying we're going to take a position on sterling within the next few weeks because a deal has to happen. it is going to be a structural change in how that market is going to be perceived. you're going to go back to the level we saw immediately prior to the brexit referendum. i don't see why a level of 132, 133 should be the limit on our view....
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peter, thank you. peter england of rakbank. next, awhat is billionaire and his plans for a pharma business. this is bloomberg. ♪ abu dhabi-based ty talkedre br shet about an ipo, selling shares in spokerm, nmc, and he exclusively to bloomberg here in dubai. do all of these things not just for the sake of money. it is for improving the business, and also to have more and more people participation and i feel he should not be to make money. manus: it is part of the agenda. could you say that the pharma business may be the next business to go for ipo? br: it is true. companies, the good ours is one of the best in the world. in 2020?u want to ipo would that be part of the thinking? br: yes. ok, 20/20, i will hold you for that. and then if i can bring it back to you. br shettyething that has built up. >> it is not just him. they are very involved and very committed to the business, and we always look at what is the future going to look like, and the future still looks very good for nmc, so he continues to manage that as a joint exe
peter, thank you. peter england of rakbank. next, awhat is billionaire and his plans for a pharma business. this is bloomberg. ♪ abu dhabi-based ty talkedre br shet about an ipo, selling shares in spokerm, nmc, and he exclusively to bloomberg here in dubai. do all of these things not just for the sake of money. it is for improving the business, and also to have more and more people participation and i feel he should not be to make money. manus: it is part of the agenda. could you say that the...
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peter schiff of euro pacific capital joins us shell to help us make sense of the potential rate cut peter schiff of euro pacific capital joins us to help us make sense of the potential rate cut as we go to break here are the market numbers. and as we go to break here are the market numbers at the polls . rational. rational. designer a lot of need a thief. designer need a thief. more than an election with. more than an election. is you'll be dia reflection of reality. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation because you feel safe enough. types and in a shop in my youth a good fulfilling the crises. where. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is truth in that so. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a world corrupted what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallowness. during the great depression which i'm old enough to reme
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and peter where is talking about the. and peter where is talking about the federal reserve cutting rates yet again even while the market is breaking out from the federal reserve cutting rates yet again even while the market is breaking out from the record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate cut here we're talking about and you know we've been over this before and you pretty thoroughly to make up here we're talking about and you know we've been over this before and you pretty thoroughly demolished their arguments for it but what are they saying now to justify this 3rd cut all of their arguments for it but what are they saying now to justify this 3rd one stocks are hovering near a 15 month high. well with one stocks are hovering near a 15 month high. well we'll see how they walk that tightrope you know they're trying to pretend that these rate cuts are see how they walk tha
and peter where is talking about the. and peter where is talking about the federal reserve cutting rates yet again even while the market is breaking out from the federal reserve cutting rates yet again even while the market is breaking out from the record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate cut here we're talking about and you know we've been...
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>> oh, you bet. >> peter, you getting any sleep? >> i was going to say, we should get the video of you doing a flip before sitting down this afternoon. >> still practicing that move. thanks for a great conversation, susan, evening, michael, peter. >>> speaking of back flips, what the republicans have been doing to try to protect president trump. congressman peter king joins us next. oins us next and there's nothing you can do about it? now there's a solution! downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. just pour the dye free liquid into the rinse dispenser. after a day of wear, pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. it even comes unscented. if you don't love downy wrinkleguard, we'll give you your money back. wit looks like jill heading offe on an adventure. jill has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people
>> oh, you bet. >> peter, you getting any sleep? >> i was going to say, we should get the video of you doing a flip before sitting down this afternoon. >> still practicing that move. thanks for a great conversation, susan, evening, michael, peter. >>> speaking of back flips, what the republicans have been doing to try to protect president trump. congressman peter king joins us next. oins us next and there's nothing you can do about it? now there's a solution!...
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to peter coy from week and business katie. be sure to tune in on bloomberg johnson speaks with charles evans at the gic federal banking series in madrid. coming up on thursday, 7:30 a.m., if you're london, still up in you're new york. that's on thursday. caroline. caroline: we'll replay it for you, we promise. coming up, the road less taking a different path to go public. we explain. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: choosing a different route to go public. airbnb is looking to enter the markets by a direct listing. here with more, we have heard this particular song before, we with spotify. we heard it with then more slack.y you really need to give people liquidity? >> that's for sure. think about it, you can raise money in different ways. a 2% fee to raise money through private markets ather than the 7% fee that's traditional for an ipo. of course, that's been going down a bit. a you raise money in different way through private ebt or through private equity, it can be cheaper for than doing ipo.ditional joe: i don't know what
to peter coy from week and business katie. be sure to tune in on bloomberg johnson speaks with charles evans at the gic federal banking series in madrid. coming up on thursday, 7:30 a.m., if you're london, still up in you're new york. that's on thursday. caroline. caroline: we'll replay it for you, we promise. coming up, the road less taking a different path to go public. we explain. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: choosing a different route to go public. airbnb is looking to enter the markets...
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t peter, thank you for that. a big story in "the wall street journal," says hunter biden's business dealings were not restricted to activities in ukraine or china. in addition to those his name was used as a selling point in a fraudulent bond scheme that one of his business partners was involved in. the south accord american indian tribe as well several pension funds were called in a bogus business deal. according to court documents, hunter biden's name is used for the veneer of legitimacy. it's not news to viewers of this program. we reported on that scheme weeks ago, and we were ahead in the story and we plan to keep it that way. congressman matt gaetz took a small stand against impeachment yesterday and instead of arguing with him, the left decided to attack him on the basis of his skin color. that actually happened live on television. one of the most famous people in america did that out loud. he responded to that.t the exchange tells you about the modern left. he will join us after the break. ♪ he will joi
t peter, thank you for that. a big story in "the wall street journal," says hunter biden's business dealings were not restricted to activities in ukraine or china. in addition to those his name was used as a selling point in a fraudulent bond scheme that one of his business partners was involved in. the south accord american indian tribe as well several pension funds were called in a bogus business deal. according to court documents, hunter biden's name is used for the veneer of...
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you know they will feel this way, peter. listen, by the way, i don't have a problem with it, i really don't. >> sure. charles: i know president trump believes in maximum pressure. he is not working by anyone's playbook. this is confounding the experts. i'm cool with that, at least the administration knew this would put more pressure on china. are you guys okay with this. >> this action is unrelated to the trade talks. what this administration has done on a number of fronts throughout the course of this administration is to just move things through process. that was done and ready to go this week and it was announced. i think it is an important statement but it is not part of these trade talks. simple as that. charles: yesterday president trump said my inclination is to get a big deal. we've come this far. by saying that though, the way i interpreted it peter, we could get a smaller, mini deal. this is something i know not necessarily what president trump wants. feels like he is more receptive to it. am i reading that right?
you know they will feel this way, peter. listen, by the way, i don't have a problem with it, i really don't. >> sure. charles: i know president trump believes in maximum pressure. he is not working by anyone's playbook. this is confounding the experts. i'm cool with that, at least the administration knew this would put more pressure on china. are you guys okay with this. >> this action is unrelated to the trade talks. what this administration has done on a number of fronts...
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peter schiff and people awakening. peter schiff of euro pacific capital thanks so much for joining us. our pleasure euro pacific capital thanks so much for joining us. our pleasure. shares a virgin galactic founded by sir richard branson begun trading on when much shares a virgin galactic founded by sir richard branson begun trading on monday morning at a total valuation of $2300000000.00 after a merger with social com de morning at a total valuation of $2300000000.00 after a merger with social capital ahead of sofia this i.p.o. makes virgin galactic a ticker symbol as well ahead of sofia this i.p.o. makes virgin galactic a ticker symbol as g c the 1st ever commercial space by company to be listed on a public stock exchange the 1st ever commercial space by company to be listed on a public stock exchange the company so far has completed 2 test flights using spaceship 2 vessels the company so far has completed 2 test flights using spaceship 2 vessels this i.p.o. raise much needed funds for a virgin galactic as they attem
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that little boy, peter mendez. how he is doing? doing much better since we yea he's been in therapy, and because of our investigation, a law was passed in illinois and named after him, called the "peter mendez act." it requires de-escalation training for police officers who encounter children during traumatic situations like these raids, norah. >> o'donnell: incredible investigation. thank you so much. there is still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." this 18-month-old fell 11 stories in a cruise ship accident. the charges her grandfather faces tonight in her death. and later, the n.c.a.a. takes a big first step toward letting college athletes make some money. no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? there are standard-dose flu shots. and then there's the superior flu protection... ...of fluzone high-dose. it's the only 65 plus flu shot... ...with 4 times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose
that little boy, peter mendez. how he is doing? doing much better since we yea he's been in therapy, and because of our investigation, a law was passed in illinois and named after him, called the "peter mendez act." it requires de-escalation training for police officers who encounter children during traumatic situations like these raids, norah. >> o'donnell: incredible investigation. thank you so much. there is still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news."...
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and peter a war but still claim victory. and peter was talking about the federal reserve cutting rates yet again where is talking about the federal reserve cutting rates yet again even while the market is breaking out a new record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. even while the market is breaking out a new record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate cut here we're talking about and you know we've been over $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate cut here we're talking about and you know we've been over this before and you pretty thoroughly demolished their arguments for it but what are they saying now with this before and you pretty thoroughly demolished their arguments for it but what are they saying now to justify this 3rd one stocks are hovering near a 15 month high now to justify this 3rd cut one stocks are hovering near a 15 month high. well we'll see how they walk that tightrope you know they're trying to protect. well we'll see how they walk that
and peter a war but still claim victory. and peter was talking about the federal reserve cutting rates yet again where is talking about the federal reserve cutting rates yet again even while the market is breaking out a new record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. even while the market is breaking out a new record highs we saw this record close yesterday on the s. and p. $500.00 but this is the 3rd rate cut here we're talking about and you know we've been over $500.00...
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thank you, peter. former mayor of san francisco, ed lee who's not here unfortunately today and our current mayor london breed. san francisco has welcomed us. it's not been easy. [laughter] but it's been a great process and we so appreciate being here and thank you for all of your help and for ed's inspiration as well. [applause] i don't know if he is here today, but mark veniov. i have to call him out. without him, making a phone call, as has been well-chronicled to me and to us, we would not have this site. they were going to build $40 or $50 million architecting what they were going to build and decided to go to sales force tower at the last minute and we were the beneficiaries of that and we were able to go ahead and buy this land and build this building. which is pretty amazing. thank you, mark. [applause] rick welts. i have to just say -- i'm sorry, rick, i have to do this -- we met about eight years ago. he came to my house. he'll probably tell the story because he likes telling it. meet peter an
thank you, peter. former mayor of san francisco, ed lee who's not here unfortunately today and our current mayor london breed. san francisco has welcomed us. it's not been easy. [laughter] but it's been a great process and we so appreciate being here and thank you for all of your help and for ed's inspiration as well. [applause] i don't know if he is here today, but mark veniov. i have to call him out. without him, making a phone call, as has been well-chronicled to me and to us, we would not...
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we are talking to peter navarro later in the show. but a lot of union folks that would not have normally voted for a republican crossed over. are you going to be able to deliver those people with the likes of a socialist? >> when your message is wealth is bad and capitalism is bad, and that empowered so many people to rise out of poverty and a means to make a living. that's a big deal and will turn off a lot of voters. we have pregnant mothers that don't have a place to give birth because the hospitals are so overrun. we have people literally hunting zoo animals to stay alive, to have something to eat. in a country that is known as a place where you can find prosperity if you work hard. trish: britt and emma, god to see you. steve bannon telling me trump's china deal is a big deal that proves everybody wrong. >> tariffs work. all the geniouses, wall street, corporate america, tariffs work. trish: one of the bright mind that got china to cave is peter navarro. driverless cars, or trips to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the la
we are talking to peter navarro later in the show. but a lot of union folks that would not have normally voted for a republican crossed over. are you going to be able to deliver those people with the likes of a socialist? >> when your message is wealth is bad and capitalism is bad, and that empowered so many people to rise out of poverty and a means to make a living. that's a big deal and will turn off a lot of voters. we have pregnant mothers that don't have a place to give birth because...
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peter: have you spoken to leader mcconnell about the bill? james: i have spoken with leader mcconnell and his staff. i actually don't expect you are going to see the bill that came out of the senate finance committee go to the floor of the senate. when you are more likely to see as regally happens in washington these days, when we get to the end of the fiscal year and it is time for congress to agree on a budget for next year and appropriations for next year, and we get to the end of the year, and there is a bill that is three feet high, i think you are going to see something in there on drug pricing, partly because they're going to need a certain amount of money to increase spending in certain areas and they expect our industry to yield some of it and we will, as we always do, $30 billion dollars or something like that. and to get that money they will probably put in some legislation that goes to drug pricing. and i hope that the house and senate and president can agree that those, for starters at least, those 45 million people who have paid
peter: have you spoken to leader mcconnell about the bill? james: i have spoken with leader mcconnell and his staff. i actually don't expect you are going to see the bill that came out of the senate finance committee go to the floor of the senate. when you are more likely to see as regally happens in washington these days, when we get to the end of the fiscal year and it is time for congress to agree on a budget for next year and appropriations for next year, and we get to the end of the year,...
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hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible now one news narrative must prevail and all others must be vanquished as the state of affairs serves the public interest. talking the media i'm joined by my guest joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york and greenwich we have tom perelli he is an america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in paris we cross to. he is a social media expert as well as teacher at science perry all right gentlemen cross rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe i said in my introduction here that one news narrative must prevail and all others bank wish and i'm like you i watch media all day long all kinds of it ok and there is something. different now than it was a few years ago where you don't just have different opinions if you have a
hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible now one news narrative must prevail and all others must be vanquished as the state of affairs serves the public interest. talking the media i'm joined by my guest joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york...
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with me to see the obvious you know political correspondent peter craven welcome again peter sad to be both have never done this to include. very many happy i was there and i have the place of vice and it's a wonderful it's such an institution it's 1st yeah the we're here to talk about german reunification you've lived for a few years if i may say so tell us a ship with us some of your experiences of the events surrounding reunification what you felt then and just the historic nature of what happened 29 years ago and i suppose what i remember most i mean i i don't want to boast about it but i am proud of the fact that i was among you know relatively speaking among the 1st people up on the berlin wall on that great night and that was a fantastic adventure of course and a huge political triumph in the in the in the battles to bring down the. very impressive was the repetitive with which he came i knew lots of people who were nonconformists who would dissidents in east. in germany in east berlin and we all agreed that it was going to happen sometime the wall was going to come down but i w
with me to see the obvious you know political correspondent peter craven welcome again peter sad to be both have never done this to include. very many happy i was there and i have the place of vice and it's a wonderful it's such an institution it's 1st yeah the we're here to talk about german reunification you've lived for a few years if i may say so tell us a ship with us some of your experiences of the events surrounding reunification what you felt then and just the historic nature of what...
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bret. >> bret: peter, thanks. president trump says that is going to cost a fortune when he would have been willing to do it at his miami resort for free. his g7 withdrawal from florida and his troop withdrawal from syria were prime topics during a long media session earlier tod today. how the kurds are reacting to the u.s. pullout. corresponded with the president's perspective. good evening, jeff. just before the president said he didn't think it would be necessary to leave a limited number of american troops in syria. another headline from that cabinet meeting was his comments about iran. he said, if it comes right down to it, the u.s. is prepared to go to war. >> president trump: i've tried to get out of wars. we might have to get in wars too. okay? we might have to get into wars. if iran does something, they'll be hit like they've never been hit before. >> kevin: that comment, part of a lengthy session at the white house. an attempt to navigate u.s. troop movements in the region from iraq to saudi arabia to syr
bret. >> bret: peter, thanks. president trump says that is going to cost a fortune when he would have been willing to do it at his miami resort for free. his g7 withdrawal from florida and his troop withdrawal from syria were prime topics during a long media session earlier tod today. how the kurds are reacting to the u.s. pullout. corresponded with the president's perspective. good evening, jeff. just before the president said he didn't think it would be necessary to leave a limited...
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he clearly was angry yesterday, as peter pointed out. it is another thing altogether to do, would you agree, what he did this morning saying publicly to china and ukraine start an investigation into my political rival. >> for two years during the russia investigation, the mantra was no collusion, no collusion, meaning i didn't work with a foreign power to influence our domestic politics. now he's saying so what? so what if i do? he's doubling down? it's very much a defiant president you're seeing. he's defiant of the congress. he's saying the thing you're investigating i don't think is such a big deal at all. i think i have no only the right to do it, i should do it. i have the obligation to pursue corruption as he puts it. what congress would say is he's pursuing his political enemies using the power of his presidency to do so. no direct quid pro quo he mentioned this morning. he did start to talk about the fact they're about to have the trade talks with china and the context of the trade talks. the fact he's calling on china now to inv
he clearly was angry yesterday, as peter pointed out. it is another thing altogether to do, would you agree, what he did this morning saying publicly to china and ukraine start an investigation into my political rival. >> for two years during the russia investigation, the mantra was no collusion, no collusion, meaning i didn't work with a foreign power to influence our domestic politics. now he's saying so what? so what if i do? he's doubling down? it's very much a defiant president...