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hopefully it's going to be a great super bowl. >> peter: so no picks? >> president trump: i better not do that. i do have a feeling as to who is going to win, but i'm not going
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peter: amen. lemonis: ...and you have your community, and that's all that matters. ♪ what's happening with the marina? have you sent them an invoice yet? rick: yeah. we got the invoices out. lemonis: how much was that? rick: about a quarter million. lemonis: okay. have they gotten it yet? rick: oh, yeah. lemonis: they're in receipt of it. rick: they're in receipt, but they won't sign, you know? lemonis: okay. well, you still got it, so... lemonis: so how do you think that's gonna play out time-wise? rick: there's a hearing date on the 20th. lemonis: the owners of the marina have now received a proper invoice for their past-due fees. it'll take a while to resolve this issue, but there should be some money coming to the town sooner rather than later. ♪ part of the reason i needed to come back to grafton is to close on the bank building that i bought, and i also wanted to hear from kim exactly what her plan was to open up her own small business in this space. so what's the plan? kim: well, the pl
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well peter thank you know that that's a great observation you know president trump is actually the big disrupter and he's really disrupt it or a lot of the institutions because a lot of these institutions just have one view of the world and president trump is changing that now with the impeachment this is clearly a pure political play from the democrats they know they can't be president trump in the election representative al green said the only way to really get rid of trump is to impeach him and this is exactly what they're doing and just look at those articles of impeachment they are so weak abuse of power obstruction of congress they're absolutely weak they are not crimes and this is going to be a problem for the democrats to your point because they are boring americans that death with a crime list impeachment that's purely political you know and you know it irrespective of the side you're on the institutional damage is very real i mean this for example the whistle blower i mean up until this point of something that we listen to we took we thought it was important but the way this
well peter thank you know that that's a great observation you know president trump is actually the big disrupter and he's really disrupt it or a lot of the institutions because a lot of these institutions just have one view of the world and president trump is changing that now with the impeachment this is clearly a pure political play from the democrats they know they can't be president trump in the election representative al green said the only way to really get rid of trump is to impeach him...
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peter will tell you more. ♪ ♪ peter: it is time for sports. here is peter. >> victims of the bushfires have been on the minds of top tennis players at the at&t cup tournament. the crisis has seen several stars pledge to donate to relief efforts. among them nick who said he would give 200 australian dollars for every a's. he had 20 of them on friday in a straight set win. australia won in brisbane. >> i don't really care about the prize too much. we've got the ability to do something like that. we've got the most toxic air in the world. it is pretty sad. sorry. >> it's hard. we all feel it. >> the tournament organizers apologized after they played the romanian anthem by mistake before their match with belgium. south africa's bowlers had the better opening day against england. they closed on 262 for 9. the stack revs into action for the first time on saturday. saudi arabia host the race after 11 years in south america. to defending champion spoke a reporter about this moment. >> this is a very big step for the sport in the middle east, to race a
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hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not very interesting in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood fest to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this low energy process. ross talking impeachment trial i'm joined by my guess men in orlando he's a socialist activist and political commentator in greenwich we have tom perelli he is a america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that this is the 1st major political event i ref
hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not very interesting in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood fest to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this low energy process. ross talking impeachment trial i'm joined by my guess men in orlando he's a socialist activist and...
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peter? >> richard engel on the ground for us in iraq tonight thank you very much. >>> president trump and his allies are defending the deadly air strike late today, a bold, new warning from the commander in chief, saying the u.s. could strike again here's hans nichols. >> reporter: after spending the day after his golf of club, a fresh threat from president trump. we have targeted 52 iranian sites representing the 52 american hostages taken by iran many years ago. warning that if iran strikes any americans or american assets, those targets will be hit very fast and very hard the presidentclaimin that american lives were in danger based on intelligence that has yet to be shared with congress. >> this president has to make a case that there was anmmen mike pompeo, calls allies and is being met with criticism, not congratulations. >> the brits, the french, the germans need to understand what we did, what the americans did, saved lives in europe, as well. >> reporter: vice president mike pence u
peter? >> richard engel on the ground for us in iraq tonight thank you very much. >>> president trump and his allies are defending the deadly air strike late today, a bold, new warning from the commander in chief, saying the u.s. could strike again here's hans nichols. >> reporter: after spending the day after his golf of club, a fresh threat from president trump. we have targeted 52 iranian sites representing the 52 american hostages taken by iran many years ago. warning...
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well peter thank you know that that's a great observation you know president trump is actually the big disrupter and he's really disrupted are a lot of the institutions because a lot of these institutions just have one view of the world and president trump is changing that now with the impeachment this is clearly a pure political play from the democrats they know they can't be president trump in the election representative al green said the only way to really get rid of trump is to impeach him and this is exactly what they're doing and just look at those articles of impeachment they are so weak abuse of power obstruction of congress they're absolutely weak they are not crimes and this is going to be a problem for the democrats to your point because they are boring americans that death with a crime list impeachment that's purely political you know and you know it irrespective of the side you're on the institutional damage is very real i mean this for example the whistle blower i mean up until this point of something that we listen to we took we thought it was important but the way this
well peter thank you know that that's a great observation you know president trump is actually the big disrupter and he's really disrupted are a lot of the institutions because a lot of these institutions just have one view of the world and president trump is changing that now with the impeachment this is clearly a pure political play from the democrats they know they can't be president trump in the election representative al green said the only way to really get rid of trump is to impeach him...
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well look peter i'm a revolutionary socialist and i'm not a democrat at all and i would like nothing more than a see donald trump impeached that would warm my heart but you know impeach him for the right things i mean there's human rights violations going on on the u.s. border still i mean i think it's absolutely insane to impeach him for what's going on with ukraine look at what's also gabbert said she had it dead on censure him do something that could get bipartisan support impeachment in its nature is political it's not necessarily legal it's political so you must have bipartisan support so where we are is exactly where we thought we'd be the house impeaches him they run the house the senate is not going to do it and what's even crazier about all this is that they claim now the democrats that is that they need to get new witnesses out there and say ok our witness of traces of hunter biden and then they say oh no we can't touch the biden family so if this is so important if this is so incredibly important the state of the country feel different solutions at stake why not put the hu
well look peter i'm a revolutionary socialist and i'm not a democrat at all and i would like nothing more than a see donald trump impeached that would warm my heart but you know impeach him for the right things i mean there's human rights violations going on on the u.s. border still i mean i think it's absolutely insane to impeach him for what's going on with ukraine look at what's also gabbert said she had it dead on censure him do something that could get bipartisan support impeachment in its...
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peter that do not want the system to change because. if they are massively benefiting from it yeah watch embassy in d.c. and c.n.n. and read the new york times those are the people those are the people ok and you want to jump in because you're the odd man out here and i want to be fair go ahead in orlando. i appreciate that because i can't say i've heard this donald trump a structure argument a lot and i don't think i'd a 100 percent agree with that in fact i know i don't but i will say folks from the democratic side of the aisle i do think there's an argument to be made that the democrats have seen what trump has done to the republican party that either now you're for trump you're you're you're with him in his administration or you're getting out of the way you're retiring you're done as a republican and they do not want that to happen in the democratic party by i think they are going so hard after sanders i think they see the polls they're doing their internal numbers they know that sanders is going to take this election and i also th
peter that do not want the system to change because. if they are massively benefiting from it yeah watch embassy in d.c. and c.n.n. and read the new york times those are the people those are the people ok and you want to jump in because you're the odd man out here and i want to be fair go ahead in orlando. i appreciate that because i can't say i've heard this donald trump a structure argument a lot and i don't think i'd a 100 percent agree with that in fact i know i don't but i will say folks...
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john: thanks for having me, peter. and andy, i want to talk about the implications of huawei operations within the u.s. i think there are about 1500 employees for huawei here, but given the changes and the heat the company has gotten from the trump administration, fcc, congress, are those numbers going to change into in 2020? and your role, how is that going to shift as the government moves to block out the company? andy: we have been forced to downsize in the united states. you may recall we laid off about 600 people working in our r and d capabilities, primarily in silicon valley in california. and we cut down our staffs for our carrier business, enterprise business and our device business. but frankly, when you look at our global revenues and global growth, the united states from an income perspective is really not a very important factor for huawei, although it is the largest market in the world and we would love to have the chance to talk with the u.s. government about how we do business here. john: will you expec
john: thanks for having me, peter. and andy, i want to talk about the implications of huawei operations within the u.s. i think there are about 1500 employees for huawei here, but given the changes and the heat the company has gotten from the trump administration, fcc, congress, are those numbers going to change into in 2020? and your role, how is that going to shift as the government moves to block out the company? andy: we have been forced to downsize in the united states. you may recall we...
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peter: congresswoman spanberger. rep. spanberger: when i am choosing which technologies to purchase and provide my personal data across, the risks that are present with huawei technologies are not some that i am willing to take. so my answer would be no. but mr. purdy made good points talking about supply chain, challenges, talking about threats that exist with any type of technology. all those things are true. but it is also the case that with the relationship between huawei and the chinese government, those risks are a bit more heightened. emily: there is another part of this conversation, which is huawei equipment is cheaper. you know? and obviously, you are very invested in closing the so-called "digital divide." you were mentioning a lot of rural areas don't have access to internet and rely on huawei, and in some areas it is huawei or nothing. how do you think the u.s. can ?ddress that tension and further, do you think it is worth of the enormous cost to rip huawei literally out of the ground in some of these rural a
peter: congresswoman spanberger. rep. spanberger: when i am choosing which technologies to purchase and provide my personal data across, the risks that are present with huawei technologies are not some that i am willing to take. so my answer would be no. but mr. purdy made good points talking about supply chain, challenges, talking about threats that exist with any type of technology. all those things are true. but it is also the case that with the relationship between huawei and the chinese...
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well peter thank you know that that's a great observation you know president trump is actually the big disrupter and he's really disrupt it or a lot of the institutions because a lot of these institutions just have one view of the world and president trump is changing that now with the impeachment this is clearly a pure political play from the democrats they know they can't be president trump in the election representative al green said the only way to really get rid of trump is to impeach him and this is exactly what they're doing and just look at those articles of impeachment they are so weak abuse of power obstruction of congress they are absolutely weak they are not crimes and this is going to be a problem for the democrats to your point because they are boring americans that death with a crime list impeachment that's purely political you know and you know it irrespective of the side you're on the institutional damage is very real i mean this for example the whistle blower i mean up until this point of something that we listen to we took we thought it was important but the way this
well peter thank you know that that's a great observation you know president trump is actually the big disrupter and he's really disrupt it or a lot of the institutions because a lot of these institutions just have one view of the world and president trump is changing that now with the impeachment this is clearly a pure political play from the democrats they know they can't be president trump in the election representative al green said the only way to really get rid of trump is to impeach him...
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. ♪ venture capitalist thiel talks- peter about competition between the u.s. and china in technology. this is 40 minutes. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the 33rd wrist in lecture. lecture has become an important night in america's intellectual life, and the force offeredquence of ideas at this podium over the air, the formula for success is simple. we invite extraordinarily bright speakers who offer bold perspectives, perspectives which rarely get a hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive cabins. inivering the reston lecture 1995, that was a huge laugh line. [laughter] are we napping? delivering the restaurant -- the reston lecture in 1995, the speaker asked why americans were unhappy with the country that was more powerful and prosperous than ever. he drew attention to signs of disorder, crime, failing schools a coarsening culture and deteriorating civic life. wilson argued these problems had begun with the dissolution of the family. then as now, a controversial view. today disorder is rising again, and i am not just talking about mayor de blasio
. ♪ venture capitalist thiel talks- peter about competition between the u.s. and china in technology. this is 40 minutes. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the 33rd wrist in lecture. lecture has become an important night in america's intellectual life, and the force offeredquence of ideas at this podium over the air, the formula for success is simple. we invite extraordinarily bright speakers who offer bold perspectives, perspectives which rarely get a hearing in manhattan ballrooms...
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i am peter dobbie. trump: if iran does anything they should not be doing, they will suffer the consequences strongly. killing and issues a new warning over possible retaliation. a stampede for the iran.l of the general in we go on air with the developing -- outome to us out ofq of iraq. a number of missiles have been fired. tehranate tv is saying launched tens of missiles. the white house says trump is being briefed and monitoring the situation. you can see the base on the map. is between baghdad and syria. our correspondent joins us on the line from baghdad. clearly, this is a ways away from baghdad. details are sketchy. what do we know? reporter: so far, we have spoken .ith sources and iraqi security 13 missiles have landed at a base. [indiscernible] i am still getting more details .s the story develops this is a logistical and military hub. combined chores -- combined joint task force for the coalition formed to fight isis. about getting reports other destinations hit by missiles. this has not been c
i am peter dobbie. trump: if iran does anything they should not be doing, they will suffer the consequences strongly. killing and issues a new warning over possible retaliation. a stampede for the iran.l of the general in we go on air with the developing -- outome to us out ofq of iraq. a number of missiles have been fired. tehranate tv is saying launched tens of missiles. the white house says trump is being briefed and monitoring the situation. you can see the base on the map. is between...
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this time, peter gets it right. we hear from new this time, peter gets it right. we hearfrom new darts champion, peter wright. trouble at the bdo — the rival darts competition's future hangs in the balance, with poor ticket sales and pressure over prize money. and england opener rory burns faces a race against time to get fit for the upcoming cricket test in south africa — after a kickabout goes wrong. and i am at anfield where liverpool are hoping to make it a full 12 months unbeaten in the premier league when they take on sheffield united. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. thanks forjoining us. peter wright is getting used to his new status as darts world champion today — following his famous win in the pdc, at alexandra palace. it's a been a long, emotional road to success for the 49—year—old. who goes by the nickname snakebite. known for his outrageous attire and hair styles, he told us today it's all part of the act, to cover up his shyness off the stage. natalia pirks reports. peter wright! the cheers turned to tears but finally, p
this time, peter gets it right. we hear from new this time, peter gets it right. we hearfrom new darts champion, peter wright. trouble at the bdo — the rival darts competition's future hangs in the balance, with poor ticket sales and pressure over prize money. and england opener rory burns faces a race against time to get fit for the upcoming cricket test in south africa — after a kickabout goes wrong. and i am at anfield where liverpool are hoping to make it a full 12 months unbeaten in...
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john: thanks for having me, peter. andy, i want to talk about the implications of huawei operations in the u.s. i think there are about 1500 employees for huawei here, but given the changes and the heat the company has gotten from the trump administration, fcc, congress, are those number is going to change in 2020? and your role, too, how is that going to shift as the government moves to block out the company? andy: we have been forced to downsize in the united states. we may recall we laid off about 600 people working in our r and d capabilities, primarily in silicon valley in california. and, we cut down our staffs for our carrier business, enterprise business, and our device business. but frankly, when you look at our global revenues and global growth, the united states from an income perspective is really not a very important factor for huawei. although it is the largest market in the world, and we would love to have the chance to talk with the u.s. government about doing business here. john: will you expect furthe
john: thanks for having me, peter. andy, i want to talk about the implications of huawei operations in the u.s. i think there are about 1500 employees for huawei here, but given the changes and the heat the company has gotten from the trump administration, fcc, congress, are those number is going to change in 2020? and your role, too, how is that going to shift as the government moves to block out the company? andy: we have been forced to downsize in the united states. we may recall we laid off...
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economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now the r. and b. is now at $6.00 against the us dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of enthusiasm signal investors don't believe that a phase one is truly going to happen despite it being scion dealer in 2 days. well a phase one might happen because a phase one is insignificant the real deal is supposedly phase 2 that's the one that's not going to happen so if anybody thinks we're going to have a substantive deal they're wrong but the reality is i think the chinese you want is undervalued relative to the dollar and i expected to rise rather dramatically. over time and that's not going to be a good thing for the u.s. that's going to be a bad thing because it's going to make imports more
economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now the r. and b. is now at $6.00 against the us dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of...
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peter: it is a good question. lotfed has done an awful with regards to that and not necessarily acquainting it to the market over the course of the last couple of weeks. there will be some spillover there. not usingid we are monetary policy further. effectively amounts to the same thing. think it does have an effect. will it be turned off? probably at some point it will be undoubtedly. i don't necessarily think that means the market will stop and allect, i think it means movement until such times until the market figures out what is happening in regard to the economy and how they deal with political issues that will arise. vonnie: what about the review? what will we learn about the review process? peter: with regard to the ecb, i suspect you won't learn very much at all. say we are will going to have a review. christine lagarde has made it very clear she wants to talk to a wide range of people outside of the ecb, academics, stakeholders, politicians. this is going to be an announcement, so i don't think we should
peter: it is a good question. lotfed has done an awful with regards to that and not necessarily acquainting it to the market over the course of the last couple of weeks. there will be some spillover there. not usingid we are monetary policy further. effectively amounts to the same thing. think it does have an effect. will it be turned off? probably at some point it will be undoubtedly. i don't necessarily think that means the market will stop and allect, i think it means movement until such...
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there was all the salt peter you needed. it was a lack of east indian men during the napoleonic war that were able to carry that war to england and her allies, but now that the u.s. could send its own ships, the market was completely open. so all of a sudden there's a major trade moving from massachusetts to india to carry back this key strategic resource to build up stockpiles as the u.s. begins to worry about being pulled into the napoleonic wars. the u.s. also began to prospect from its own supplies, not to exploit them but to be prepared in case we were pulled into the wars. it leads to another thomas jefferson story. i'm absolutely full of them. as you know, thomas jefferson was perpetually in debt. but one of the big sidelines he attempted was setting up his own salt peter refinery so he could begin making gun powder. there were several caves that were located near monticello in virginia. he partnered with the salt peter prospecter named will crutsdzers and sent out teams of guys around to see if there were any resourc
there was all the salt peter you needed. it was a lack of east indian men during the napoleonic war that were able to carry that war to england and her allies, but now that the u.s. could send its own ships, the market was completely open. so all of a sudden there's a major trade moving from massachusetts to india to carry back this key strategic resource to build up stockpiles as the u.s. begins to worry about being pulled into the napoleonic wars. the u.s. also began to prospect from its own...
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peter: yeah, absolutely. brent: peter rolle-dahl, as always, we appreciate it. peter: thank you so much. brent: more than 170 people have died after a ukrainian passenger jet crashed in iran. it is not yet clear what caused the plane to go down. the ukraine international airlines jet was on its way from iran's capital tehran to kyiv. ukraine's brenneman volodymyr zelensky has broken off a foreign visit to return to kyiv because of the crash. the president says ukraine will be sending a search-and-rescue team to iran tonight.. rerter: a fifield of burning debris lights up the sky near tehran. the apparent remnants of the ukraine e international airlines flflight that crashed shortly after takeoff from the iranian capital. iranian tv stations are the first to broadcast images of the crash, includingng this mobile phone e video which appears to show the plane going down. it is daybreak that reveals the extent of the destruction and the human toll. the plane was carrying 167 passengers and nine crew members from several different countries, mainly iran and canada. >
peter: yeah, absolutely. brent: peter rolle-dahl, as always, we appreciate it. peter: thank you so much. brent: more than 170 people have died after a ukrainian passenger jet crashed in iran. it is not yet clear what caused the plane to go down. the ukraine international airlines jet was on its way from iran's capital tehran to kyiv. ukraine's brenneman volodymyr zelensky has broken off a foreign visit to return to kyiv because of the crash. the president says ukraine will be sending a...
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economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now there are a b. is now at $6.00 against the u.s. dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of enthusiasm signal investors don't believe that a phase one is truly going to happen despite it being scion dealer in 2 days. well a phase one might happen because a phase one is in significant the real deal is supposedly phase 2 that's the one that's not going to happen so if anybody thinks we're going to have a substantive deal they're wrong but the reality is i think the chinese you want is undervalued relative to the dollar and i expected to rise rather dramatically. over time and that's not going to be a good thing for the u.s. that's going to be a bad thing because it's good to make imports mo
economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now there are a b. is now at $6.00 against the u.s. dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of...
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peter: our top story, u.s. president donald trump says iran appears to be standing down after series of airstrikes on iraqi military bases hosting u.s. forces. the strikes were in retaliation to the assassination of the top whoian commander soleimani was killed on friday. mr. trump said he will be imposing new sanctions on tehran until it changes its behavior. our correspondent has the latest. reporter: with the u.s. and iran edging dangerously to war, gave not trump indication that the united states intends to strike back, hours after iranian missile attacks on two bases used by the u.s. military in iraq. president trump: we suffered no casualties. andof our soldiers are safe only minimal damage was sustained at our military basis. reporter: it was a stark contrast to the president's threats of retaliation without hesitation that have dominated his twitter feed in recent days. instead, flanked top advisors and generals, trump made a surprising suggestion, that members of nato -- >> to become much more involved
peter: our top story, u.s. president donald trump says iran appears to be standing down after series of airstrikes on iraqi military bases hosting u.s. forces. the strikes were in retaliation to the assassination of the top whoian commander soleimani was killed on friday. mr. trump said he will be imposing new sanctions on tehran until it changes its behavior. our correspondent has the latest. reporter: with the u.s. and iran edging dangerously to war, gave not trump indication that the united...
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economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now the r. and b. is now at $6.00 against the us dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of enthusiasm signal investors don't believe that a phase one is truly going to happen despite it being scion dealer in 2 days. well a phase one might happen because a phase one is in significant the real deal is supposedly phase 2 that's the one that's not. not going to happen so if anybody thinks we're going to have a substantive deal they're wrong but the reality is i think the chinese yuan is undervalued relative to the dollar and i expected to rise rather dramatically over time and that's not going to be a good thing for the u.s. that's going to be a bad thing because it's going to make imports more
economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now the r. and b. is now at $6.00 against the us dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of...
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peter? >> hans nichols tonight. thank you. >> another major story heading into the start of 2020 the standoff over president trump's impeachment trial. the president saying he's more than ready while his personal lawyer rudy giuliani is offering to testify here is nbc's jeff bennett. >> reporter: president trump ringing in the new year while spoiling for a fight over his impeachment telling reporters tuesday night he welcomes his upcoming senate trial. >> i look forward to it we'll see. we have absolutely, we did nothing wrong. all you have to do is read the transcript the president of ukraine said loudly and boldly and there was no pressure. >> reporter: as the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani said he would be willing to participate. >> i would testify i would do demonstrations i'd give lectures. i'm give summations or i do what i do best, i try the case i'd love to try the case. >> reporter: it comes as chief justice john roberts will preside over the senate proceeding issued hi
peter? >> hans nichols tonight. thank you. >> another major story heading into the start of 2020 the standoff over president trump's impeachment trial. the president saying he's more than ready while his personal lawyer rudy giuliani is offering to testify here is nbc's jeff bennett. >> reporter: president trump ringing in the new year while spoiling for a fight over his impeachment telling reporters tuesday night he welcomes his upcoming senate trial. >> i look forward...
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peter: the u.n. secretary general has caught on the security council to help make sure eight can be delivered inside the province. hope that much members of the security council will come together. the situation in the northwest and northeast of syria is critical. about the increased humanitarian sufferings. it would be worse if we did not have axis to them through cross-border operations. peter: new relief for australia. the fires could get even worse. >> they are trying to cash in on their celebrity. peter: public shock and anger as harry and meghan step back from oil duties. ♪ >> pretty cold and clear across much of northern china. rain showers and snow on the way. this is the big ice festival. sculptures made of ice and snow. it opened on tuesday. it will state cold and clear. not a bad day friday across the grand peninsula. showers through eastern china. not too bad in shanghai. in doublestill be figures in tokyo with a high of 11 on saturday. indonesia is widely unsettled. the heavy rain is o
peter: the u.n. secretary general has caught on the security council to help make sure eight can be delivered inside the province. hope that much members of the security council will come together. the situation in the northwest and northeast of syria is critical. about the increased humanitarian sufferings. it would be worse if we did not have axis to them through cross-border operations. peter: new relief for australia. the fires could get even worse. >> they are trying to cash in on...
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economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now the r. and b. is now at $6.00 against the us dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of enthusiasm signal investors don't believe that a phase one is truly going to happen despite it being scion dealer in 2 days. well a phase one might happen because a phase one is insignificant the real deal is supposedly phase 2 that's the one that's not going to happen so if anybody thinks we're going to have a subs. it's a deal they're wrong but the reality is i think the chinese you want is undervalued relative to the dollar and i expected to rise rather dramatically over time and that's not going to be a good thing for the u.s. that's going to be a bad thing because it's going to make imports more
economy and now peter but we want to shift gears sort of start with peter here 1st now china's currency is now gaining momentum as the market is optimistic that a trade reconciliation is underway now the r. and b. is now at $6.00 against the us dollar climbing one percent from its august lows but it's still about 7.5 percent weaker compared to before the 1st tariffs were imposed by the u.s. in 2018 now do you think the market is cautiously positioning itself for a deal or does this lack of...
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and later on, when peter's with us, i will reveal who the woman he chose is. my wife, molly, has correctly predicted six of the last eight bachelor selections, and six of the last seven on the bachelorette. she does this on the first show. she watches the first show, she goes that's the one. it's a weird and useless ability. you think she would have used it to avoid marrying me but she didn't. it was an eight-hour season premiere and they packed in a lot including one of the most dramatic moments of bachelor history, the unexpected arrival of an unexpected guest. >> is there 40 of us now? >> oh, oh, oh, oh, on -- what is going on? >> what is happening, what is literally happening? >> what? >> jimmy: well. cancel the cocktail party, we got trouble. actually the surprise guest was hannah b. not bill cosby. hannah b. was bachelorette on bachelor colton's season, the last bachelor, then she was the bachelorette, then she was on "dancing with the stars," now she's back on "the bachelor." hannah has been on abc more than i have the last few years. she stood up tonig
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peter? >> hans nichols tonight. thank you. >> another major story heading into the start of 2020 the standoff over president trump's impeachment trial. the president saying he's more than ready while his personal lawyer rudy giuliani is offering to testify here is nbc's jeff bennett. >> reporter: president trump ringing in the new year while spoiling for a fight over his impeachment telling reporters tuesday night he welcomes his upcoming senate trial. >> i look forward to it we'll see. we have absolutely, we did nothing wrong. all you have to do is read the transcript the president of ukraine said loudly and boldly and i appreciate his statement. he said it many times. there was no pressure. >> reporter: as the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani said he would be willing to participate. >> i would testify i would do demonstrations i'd give lectures. i'm give summations or i do what i do best, i try the case i'd love to try the case. >> reporter: it comes justice john roberts wi pres
peter? >> hans nichols tonight. thank you. >> another major story heading into the start of 2020 the standoff over president trump's impeachment trial. the president saying he's more than ready while his personal lawyer rudy giuliani is offering to testify here is nbc's jeff bennett. >> reporter: president trump ringing in the new year while spoiling for a fight over his impeachment telling reporters tuesday night he welcomes his upcoming senate trial. >> i look forward...
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good evening, peter. >> good evening, mike. we've been to iowa more than a dozen times in the last year, tracking was democratic candidates. they've all had a lot to say about president trump, and so this evening, here in des moines, the president responded. >> president trump: well, i just got back from michigan, where we are doing incredibly well, the factories being built all over the place. now i just landed in iowa. i got to watch a little bit. it's very boring to watch, have to say, it's very boring. i call it the impeachment hoax, and that is what it is, it is a hoax. it should have never taken place, never been allowed to happen. but i have great confidence in republican senators, and probably some democrats, from what i understand. >> peter: any concern, not many presidents have been in this position, impeached by the house, potential vote for removal in the senate, any concern? >> president trump: i shouldn't be this position, because we have done more than any president in the first three years. almost a part of me,
good evening, peter. >> good evening, mike. we've been to iowa more than a dozen times in the last year, tracking was democratic candidates. they've all had a lot to say about president trump, and so this evening, here in des moines, the president responded. >> president trump: well, i just got back from michigan, where we are doing incredibly well, the factories being built all over the place. now i just landed in iowa. i got to watch a little bit. it's very boring to watch, have...
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i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching have a safe night and a very happy new year. . >>> why did you decide to match the hair to the dress? >> why not. >> we are ending 2019 with a style. our best red carpet looks of the decade. >> i said what do you think? >> our justin timberlake style ex collusi exclusive. what secrets did he reveal? >> now, everyone can. we show how you can get the royal look at any size. what's the one look that kelly osborne did not want to revisit. >> ♪ welcome to access hollywood from universal studios. >> happy new year's eve! >> so long 2019. >> hello 2020, so much to look forward to like the golden globes this su
i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching have a safe night and a very happy new year. . >>> why did you decide to match the hair to the dress? >> why not. >> we are ending 2019 with a style. our best red carpet looks of the decade. >> i said what do you think? >> our justin timberlake style ex collusi exclusive. what secrets did he reveal? >> now, everyone can. we show how you can get the royal look at any size. what's the...
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peter: you bet. thank you. [applause] >> our campaign 2020 live coverage continues today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 with president trump in toward lido, ohio. and on sunday, on c-span, michael bennet is in bedford, new hampshire. watch live on c-span and or with thepan.org free radio app. >> go shopping, and see what is available on the c-span online store including the all new campaign 2020 t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats. go to c-spandoor.org and browse all of our products -- c-spanstore.org and browse our products. >> with a little more than a month ago before the new hampshire democratic primary, jill biden was there on behalf of her husband. afterwards, she took photos with attendees. [applause] [applause] >> hey everyone, who is excited for dr. biden?
peter: you bet. thank you. [applause] >> our campaign 2020 live coverage continues today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 with president trump in toward lido, ohio. and on sunday, on c-span, michael bennet is in bedford, new hampshire. watch live on c-span and or with thepan.org free radio app. >> go shopping, and see what is available on the c-span online store including the all new campaign 2020 t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats. go to c-spandoor.org and browse all of our products --...
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peter, peter bowes, joins me now. how is all this looking there? peter, how is all this looking from there? well, the indications... inaudible that, as president donald trump himself has tweeted in the last few moments, he says all is well. it is, in fact, quite an upbeat tweet. he's been huddled with his closest advisers in the situation room in the white house over the last... inaudible and he says missiles launched from iran... studio: forgive me, peter, you are coming and going on ourfeed so we will try to re—establish contact and come back to you if we can. some politicians in washington have been giving their reaction. i think ithink our i think our technology... first my immediate concern is for the safety and concern of american troops, as well as those who are our partners in the region my hope and prayer is there haven't been american casualties and we don't yet know that tonight. second, it is clear we have escalated the threat to america's personnel and interest in the region by striking general soleimani, the commander of the ird see
peter, peter bowes, joins me now. how is all this looking there? peter, how is all this looking from there? well, the indications... inaudible that, as president donald trump himself has tweeted in the last few moments, he says all is well. it is, in fact, quite an upbeat tweet. he's been huddled with his closest advisers in the situation room in the white house over the last... inaudible and he says missiles launched from iran... studio: forgive me, peter, you are coming and going on ourfeed...
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i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching have a safe night and a very happy new year. >>> right now at 6:00, cracking down on illegal fireworks. san jose's plan to keep the show to the professionals. >> if you're heading out, i have your new year's eve forecast, and i'll let you know what we're seeing in san francisco with the latest fog forecast. >> but first, they stole his laptop and he chased them down, the theft inside a starbucks that ended with a victim getting killed. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks so much for joining us. if. >> a traumatic end to 2019 for a community in the east bay. a man is dead after chasing after thieves who snatched his laptop. witnesses watched in horror as his body was slammed into an suv after being dragged by the thieves car. the man has died in the hospital and now police are on the hunt for his killers. melissa colorado joins us from an oakland neighborhood where it all happened. >> reporter: just a tragic end to 2019 for thi
i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching have a safe night and a very happy new year. >>> right now at 6:00, cracking down on illegal fireworks. san jose's plan to keep the show to the professionals. >> if you're heading out, i have your new year's eve forecast, and i'll let you know what we're seeing in san francisco with the latest fog forecast. >> but first, they stole his laptop and he chased them down, the theft inside a starbucks that...
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and peter. with her curly blond hair and her ring exactly. the bar was a high school teacher and my fiancÉ who died in the war but this is probably mixing two things up. it was a gift from evian data was invisible because of her s sex. it was the true collaboration on the 5050. back home they consulted with the solicitor arrangement envisioned were realistic. by february 1916 they had written about 4,000 words of dialogue for act one. she said this and in turn they have another weekend together at the end of february. in march there was a lunch she went to stay for a few days and in between the visits they spoke on the telephone and send each other detailed drafts and long letters with questions and ideas. one was charmingly your partner and build. follow the rules of the club every movement is laden .-full-stop if the audience so that the audience has as much chance as the crime investigat investigator. second, the love interest is here and a central part of the theme. both of these accomplishments were hard on. in this process of making th
and peter. with her curly blond hair and her ring exactly. the bar was a high school teacher and my fiancÉ who died in the war but this is probably mixing two things up. it was a gift from evian data was invisible because of her s sex. it was the true collaboration on the 5050. back home they consulted with the solicitor arrangement envisioned were realistic. by february 1916 they had written about 4,000 words of dialogue for act one. she said this and in turn they have another weekend...
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hello and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle over the past week we've heard a lot about escalation deescalation and what is proportionate we've also heard the words war this is how the u.s. ran complex describe what is not talked enough about is the necessity of ending the american military presence in the middle east these endless wars must cease. talking the us around conflict i'm joined by my guest mohammad marandi and to him he's a professor at the university of toronto in washington we have christopher and i when he is founder of american veterans policy network and in iraq war veteran and in sydney we cross the alley risk he is a middle east expert as well as contributor with a monitor all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate when home and let me go to you 1st here if you were to believe the media things are settling down a little bit after this tumultuous week involving the united states iran and the entire region and we're going to talk a lot about iraq here where do things stand right now
hello and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle over the past week we've heard a lot about escalation deescalation and what is proportionate we've also heard the words war this is how the u.s. ran complex describe what is not talked enough about is the necessity of ending the american military presence in the middle east these endless wars must cease. talking the us around conflict i'm joined by my guest mohammad marandi and to him he's a professor at the university...
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peter i think it's fair to say that iran also played a very key theme in this in this on this day. yes absolutely not only benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister talked about iran today also mike pence the american vice president mentioned iran in his speech and i think it is funny tanya who it is on top of his foreign policy again and gen of course he sees iran as the main threat to israel's existence and that's why he mentioned iran here at this forum today because he says if you want to prevent another holocaust try at. killing all jews in the world then then we must prevent iran from obtaining nuclear weapons from building a nuclear bomb and that is why he really pushed for that not only today at the speech but also before his speech in bilateral meetings he had with them putin of russia and with mccraw on all fronts so that was really one of the main points i would say even in his speech and the threat of iran and there is of course some division among those world leaders that that came to yad vashem here today in that question because for most of the european leaders i
peter i think it's fair to say that iran also played a very key theme in this in this on this day. yes absolutely not only benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister talked about iran today also mike pence the american vice president mentioned iran in his speech and i think it is funny tanya who it is on top of his foreign policy again and gen of course he sees iran as the main threat to israel's existence and that's why he mentioned iran here at this forum today because he says if you want...
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peter: was washington's handling of this colored? ? by the historical context there .re so many raw nerves here absolutely, no doubt about that at all. was the u.s. embassy in tehran being overrun and stormed, many years ago. for decades ago, but that is still very raw, those images of u.s. helicopters pulling diplomats off the roof of the embassy there in tehran. those images are still very clear in the eyes of many people here in washington. more recently, the u.s. ambassador to libya killed on a benghazic mission in that was stormed a few years ago. these are all things that are very, very much in the mind of pompeo, trump, many people here in washington and the government. on what we saw in baghdad tuesday was certainly a close call for the united states, no doubt about it. i think that's why you are seeing on one level so much diplomatic efforts by pompeo and others in washington but also the sending of 750 u.s. troops to the region, that is a direct response to this because i think the u.s. realized quickly they are very vulnerab
peter: was washington's handling of this colored? ? by the historical context there .re so many raw nerves here absolutely, no doubt about that at all. was the u.s. embassy in tehran being overrun and stormed, many years ago. for decades ago, but that is still very raw, those images of u.s. helicopters pulling diplomats off the roof of the embassy there in tehran. those images are still very clear in the eyes of many people here in washington. more recently, the u.s. ambassador to libya killed...
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peter you know if i could figure all that out i'd be a genius because it has been on unsolvable since world war one i think this all goes back to sykes peacoat treaty and world war one the middle east has been a carved up in so many power structures and it's never fundamentally been able to come to a resting place where there's been able to be harmony throughout these governments and i would agree with you that it is just completely difficult to have this kind of long term intervention at this point i would i would certainly agree limiting the u.s. footprint but the problem is 2 things one you know that resolution is obviously non-binding it's sort of a sentiment from the legislature we've still got reality on the ground of being able to do things and i think the u.s. doesn't why. to have. you know wong term iranian influence whether a certain extent sam would have you something i would also dispute but isn't that really up to the iraqi people i mean why should someone sitting in washington d.c. determine what kind of friendships a foreign country a sovereign country like iraq should
peter you know if i could figure all that out i'd be a genius because it has been on unsolvable since world war one i think this all goes back to sykes peacoat treaty and world war one the middle east has been a carved up in so many power structures and it's never fundamentally been able to come to a resting place where there's been able to be harmony throughout these governments and i would agree with you that it is just completely difficult to have this kind of long term intervention at this...
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what else can we expect tomorrow, peter? peter: well of course all the world leaders have come here. they are here to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the german extermination camp of auschwitz by the red army, by the soviets. and i think they will do both. they will try and commemorate the holocaust, remember the holocaust, keep this remembrance alive, and also look into the future and discuss maybe, or talk about how to fight anti-semitism in europe and in north america. because when you look at numbers, hate crimes against jews have risen in europe and they have reason -- risen in north america. so i think that will be an important topic tomorrow as well. brent: and we know that tomorrow, the polish president will not be there, reportedly because the russian president will be there. what is this diplomatic row all about? peter: yeah, those two countries seem to be fighting about how to remember the role of their countries during the holocaust and during the second world war. there seem to be forces in
what else can we expect tomorrow, peter? peter: well of course all the world leaders have come here. they are here to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the german extermination camp of auschwitz by the red army, by the soviets. and i think they will do both. they will try and commemorate the holocaust, remember the holocaust, keep this remembrance alive, and also look into the future and discuss maybe, or talk about how to fight anti-semitism in europe and in north america....
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peter: it seems to have been an emergency landing. we know from the federal aviation administration the delta airline flight had taken off from los angeles international airport, declared emergency, and then returned to the airport and landedaf sy . this is about the same timee tt thergency services were called to this school in a suburb of los angeles. children and some adults at the school in the playground were reporting skin irritation. some 70 firefightdis and parame were called to the scene and were treating these people at the scene. no one was taken a hospil. according to the fire service, they have confirmed as far as they are concerned that this was fuel. e thderal aviation administration says it is aware of the reports and is looking into the circumstancesf ese children and adults being s.eated for those skin irritation injur laura: peter, how are people reacting? this is every parent's worst nightmare. peter: this is clearlyhocking, and parentsere notified straight away as soon as possible to go to the school to take their
peter: it seems to have been an emergency landing. we know from the federal aviation administration the delta airline flight had taken off from los angeles international airport, declared emergency, and then returned to the airport and landedaf sy . this is about the same timee tt thergency services were called to this school in a suburb of los angeles. children and some adults at the school in the playground were reporting skin irritation. some 70 firefightdis and parame were called to the...
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having me,s for peter. andy, i want to talk about the implications of huawei operations in the u.s.. i think there are about 1500 employees for huawei here, but given the changes and he the company has gotten from the trump administration, fcc, congress, are those number is going to change into thousand 20 -- in 2020? and your role, how is like want to shift as the government moves to block out the company? andy: we have been forced to downsize in the united states. we laid off about 600 people working in our r and d capabilities, primarily in silicon valley in california. and we cut down our staffs for our carrier business, enterprise business and our device business. but frankly, when you look at our global revenues and global growth, the united states from an income perspective is really not a very important factor for huawei, although it is the largest market in the world and we would love to have the chance to talk with the u.s. government about doing business here john: will you expect further cuts in
having me,s for peter. andy, i want to talk about the implications of huawei operations in the u.s.. i think there are about 1500 employees for huawei here, but given the changes and he the company has gotten from the trump administration, fcc, congress, are those number is going to change into thousand 20 -- in 2020? and your role, how is like want to shift as the government moves to block out the company? andy: we have been forced to downsize in the united states. we laid off about 600 people...
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hello and welcome to crossfire or all things considered i'm peter lavelle over the past week we've heard a lot about escalation deescalation and what is proportionate we've also heard the word war this is how the us ran conflict is describe what is not talked enough about is the necessity of ending the american military presence in the middle east these endless wars must cease. cross talking the u.s. around conflict i'm joined by my guest mohammad marandi until around he's a professor at the university of toronto in washington we have chris for now when he is founder of american veterans policy network and in iraq war veteran and in sydney we cross the alley risk he is a middle east expert as well as contributor with monitor all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate well let me go to you 1st here if you were to believe the media things are settling down a little bit after this tumultuous week involving the united states iran and the entire region and we're going to talk a lot about iraq here where do things stand right now bec
hello and welcome to crossfire or all things considered i'm peter lavelle over the past week we've heard a lot about escalation deescalation and what is proportionate we've also heard the word war this is how the us ran conflict is describe what is not talked enough about is the necessity of ending the american military presence in the middle east these endless wars must cease. cross talking the u.s. around conflict i'm joined by my guest mohammad marandi until around he's a professor at the...
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elizabeth, peter -- rather peter says -- >> are you calling me peter? we made you sit through three hours of this, all you can think about is peter. >> thank god we all survived, put it that way. restart. elizabeth, kenneth, peter says he can find the love of his life on this show. obviously it's way too early. folks, this isn't news, we get it. and so -- roll that beautiful "bachelor" footage! here we go again. peter the pilot. he says he's over hannah. >> hey, everything happens for a reason. >> ready to find love. to the limos. parade of women make their way in. some classier than others. >> oh my -- i'm impressed. >> 30 women in all. one last woman's arrival. >> i brought these back for you. >> peter gets his wings back. okay, see ya, hannah. >> hello, ladies! >> plenty of conversations. oh-oh -- plenty of kissing too. first impression rose. peter just can't get away from the hannahs. >> miss hannah ann, will you accept this rose? >> yes. >> rose ceremony time. 22 roses handed out. that means eight women out the door already. >> i didn't see this co
elizabeth, peter -- rather peter says -- >> are you calling me peter? we made you sit through three hours of this, all you can think about is peter. >> thank god we all survived, put it that way. restart. elizabeth, kenneth, peter says he can find the love of his life on this show. obviously it's way too early. folks, this isn't news, we get it. and so -- roll that beautiful "bachelor" footage! here we go again. peter the pilot. he says he's over hannah. >> hey,...
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peter you know if i could figure all that out i'd be a genius because it has been on unsolvable since world war one i think this all goes back to sykes peacoat treaty and world war one the middle east has been a carved up in so many power structures and it's never fundamentally been able to come to a resting place where there's been able to be harmony throughout these governments and i would agree with you that it is just completely difficult to have this kind of long term intervention at this point i would i would certainly agree limiting the u.s. footprint but the problem is 2 things one you know that resolution is obviously non-binding it's sort of a sentiment from the legislature we've still got reality on the ground of being able to do things and i think the u.s. doesn't want to have. you no longer term iranian influence whether a certain extent stand without having something i would also dispute isn't it but isn't that really up to the iraqi people i mean why should someone sitting in washington d.c. determine what kind of friendships a foreign country a sovereign country like i
peter you know if i could figure all that out i'd be a genius because it has been on unsolvable since world war one i think this all goes back to sykes peacoat treaty and world war one the middle east has been a carved up in so many power structures and it's never fundamentally been able to come to a resting place where there's been able to be harmony throughout these governments and i would agree with you that it is just completely difficult to have this kind of long term intervention at this...
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back peter baker, chief white house correspondent host: i want to welcome back peter baker. i want to begin with david sanger's piece. you retweeted him yesterday with the news over the past couple of days. headline, for the president of risky gamble to deter iran. he says the calculus was straightforward, washington had to show the iranian leadership that missiles firing ships in the persian gulf and at oil facilities in saudi arabia along with attacks inside iran the cost the life of american contractor would not go without response. while senior america officials have no doubt the iranians will respond, they do not know how quickly or how furiously. guest: there has been a feeling in the white house, the president's decisions not to pull the trigger in the past over the last year, had given the wrong impression, that they could get away with a lot of things about the president responding as the president has promised not to engage us in endless wars in the middle east. the argument in the white house was let's not give them the wrong message. this is a way of giving them
back peter baker, chief white house correspondent host: i want to welcome back peter baker. i want to begin with david sanger's piece. you retweeted him yesterday with the news over the past couple of days. headline, for the president of risky gamble to deter iran. he says the calculus was straightforward, washington had to show the iranian leadership that missiles firing ships in the persian gulf and at oil facilities in saudi arabia along with attacks inside iran the cost the life of american...
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the economic system known as competent as in has generated more wealth than any other system in history in many ways it is defined maternity itself hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty however competent lism has also witnessed growing income inequality the appeal of socialism currently on the rise. crosstalk. in capitalism i'm joined by my guest geoffrey tucker in new york he is editorial director for the american institute for economic research in los angeles we have piii and he is an independent economic and geo political analyst former commodities trader and strategic planning advisor and in indianapolis we cross alexandra hudson she is an independent scholar writer consultant and speaker right across cycles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to pi 1st because i one of my rules on this program we always go to the person that got up early is that you got up really early for those programs and i'm very much appreciated by you know th
hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the economic system known as competent as in has generated more wealth than any other system in history in many ways it is defined maternity itself hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty however competent lism has also witnessed growing income inequality the appeal of socialism currently on the rise. crosstalk. in capitalism i'm joined by my guest geoffrey tucker in new york he is editorial director...