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." ♪ peter: welcome to the program. after decades, the israeli relationship with the united states has been unshakable. it is crucial for israel's security and u.s. policy across the middle east food now, benjamin netanyahu says he is willing to risk friction. the caretaker prime minister whose future hangs in the balance made the remarks while welcoming the new head of the israeli spy agency, mossad. mr. netanyahu said israel's priority is to neutralize iran's nuclear ambitions, even if the u.s. and other countries reinstate the nuclear deal. >> if we have to choose, i hope it doesn't happen with friction with our great friend the united states, and the elimination of the existential threat. the elimination of the existential threat is increasing. it falls on you, the political leadership of the state of israel and you, david b arnier, to make sure under no circumstances will i ran arm itself with nuclear weapons. peter: we have the former israeli ambassador to the united nations in london. we have roxanne, a lecturer
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this is peter scott morn an cyborg. this is peter scott morgan who _ cyborg. this is peter scott morgan who has _ cyborg. this is peter scott morgan who has motor. cyborg. this is peter scott - morgan who has motor neurone disease, but he's also a doctor of robotics and he calls himself the world's first human cyborg. peter, who was diagnosed with als in 2015 decided to use technology to overcome the extreme difficulty is that he knew that he would face. he said that he chose to thrive rather than die or stop there have been two sides to his transformation, the physical and the virtual and in a minute, stephen fry will talk to one side about the other. first, nick has been looking at how peter 2.0 has been realised.— how peter 2.0 has been realised. ., �* realised. today i'm in the scottish _ realised. today i'm in the scottish capital, - realised. today i'm in the l scottish capital, edinburgh, realised. today i'm in the - scottish capital, edinburgh, a city with a rich history of storytelling, where novel ideas come to life and the art of this course has
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go ahead, peter. well, you laid it out correctly in the intro. inflation is attacks, and the source is government because that's who taxes us. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits . and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in prices that we're all experiencing is the tax that we are paying to finance government. in addition to federal reserve is trying to prop up the stock market prop up the real estate market and prop up the u. s. government can only do that by keeping interest rates artificially low, but in order to keep seeing money to buy blondes. so as long as the fed is artificially suppressed, the interest rates it is going to have to create inflation to do it. and because we have so much debt that is now forced to keep interest rates at
go ahead, peter. well, you laid it out correctly in the intro. inflation is attacks, and the source is government because that's who taxes us. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits . and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in prices that...
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what about you peter, and then joe? peter: in my opinion, my -- the most important thing is to adopt a set of climate related proposals which are only very partially covered in the infrastructure deal. not get an active, that is another topic. and we act today, it is very unlikely we are going to come back to the topic over the next couple of years. if we go 3, 4, five years, without a significant shift in the path we are on, any hope of reaching that zero by 2050 is going to be dramatically reduced. i think the climate risk far exceeds any fiscal risk, and if we have a deficit finance these investments i would do so. i would put that at the very topic of -- top of the list. the balance on responding to the pandemic has been roughly adequate, in-line line with what was warranted. the highest priority i think, both from a social perspective and economic perspective involve taking the climate risk and dialing it down through a whole variety of measures that federal policy can help on. gillian: joe, what about you? joseph:
what about you peter, and then joe? peter: in my opinion, my -- the most important thing is to adopt a set of climate related proposals which are only very partially covered in the infrastructure deal. not get an active, that is another topic. and we act today, it is very unlikely we are going to come back to the topic over the next couple of years. if we go 3, 4, five years, without a significant shift in the path we are on, any hope of reaching that zero by 2050 is going to be dramatically...
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dr matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he used to speak. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? sam speaks monotonously: h 3 voice sounded a tad monotonous. peter provided far more than the average voice sample recording amount — 15 hours' worth of material. in order to make a voice, you take that audio and you use neural net system to learn how the sounds in the voice relate to the words that are being spoken. once you have that model built, you can put a new set of words in and it will produce a new output with that voice. to better convey sentiment for specific scenarios, peter captured himself speaking in four different styles. tone of voice is very important. tone of voice is very important! tone of voice is very import
dr matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he used to speak. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? sam speaks monotonously: h 3 voice...
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as usual, go ahead peter. well, you laid it out correctly in the intro. inflation is attacks, and the source is government because that's who taxes us are. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending, because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits. and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in prices that we're all experiencing is the tax that we are paying to finance government. in addition to federal reserve is trying to prop up the stock market prop up the real estate market and prop up the u. s. government. it can only do that by keeping interest rates artificially low, but in order to keep seeing money, to buy blondes. so as long as the fed is artificially suppressed, the interest rates, it is going to have to create inflation to do it. and because we have so much debt that is now forced to keep interest
as usual, go ahead peter. well, you laid it out correctly in the intro. inflation is attacks, and the source is government because that's who taxes us are. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending, because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits. and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in...
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you are watching peter at hay festival. that was nick, so what can peter 2.0 de? that is what stephen fry asked at this year's hay festival, and this was the answer. and if one day i not sounding like a classic american newscaster it is because i can, and it seemed like an interesting idea to try. and it is still very me. here are some highlights from peter's session at the festival. stephen, it is absolutely wonderful to be talking with you. thanks so much for inviting me. it is going to be fun. i think it is, it's goingj to be and fascinating. first things first, _ you have described yourself as a transitioning cyborg. how do you define a cyborg? cyborg is a fancy word for part human, part machine. in my case, what has never been done before is that the most important machine parts of me will be ai, not mechanics, and that all potentially gets a bit weighed. not least because i am planning to use more and more ai, to look at everything from speaking to controlling things to moving about. i think that it is fair to say. that we could describe your journey to beco
you are watching peter at hay festival. that was nick, so what can peter 2.0 de? that is what stephen fry asked at this year's hay festival, and this was the answer. and if one day i not sounding like a classic american newscaster it is because i can, and it seemed like an interesting idea to try. and it is still very me. here are some highlights from peter's session at the festival. stephen, it is absolutely wonderful to be talking with you. thanks so much for inviting me. it is going to be...
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dr matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal tract removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he used to speak. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? sam speaks monotonously: h 3 voice sounded a tad monotonous. peter provided far more than the average voice sample recording amount — 15 hours' worth of material. in order to make a voice, you take that audio and you use a neural net system to learn how the sounds in the voice relate to the words that are being spoken. once you have that model built, you can put a new set of words in and it will produce a new output with that voice. to better convey sentiment for specific scenarios, peter captured himself speaking in four different styles. tone of voice is very important. tone of voice is very important! tone of voice is very impo
dr matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal tract removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he used to speak. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? sam speaks monotonously: h 3 voice...
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as usual, go ahead peter. well, you laid it out correctly in the intro. inflation is attacks, and the source is government because that's who taxes us. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits . and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in prices that we're all experiencing is the tax that we are paying to finance government. in addition to federal reserve is trying to prop off the stock market prop up the real estate market and prop up us government can only do that by keeping interest rates artificially low, but in order to keep seeing money to buy blonds. so as long as the fed is artificially suppressed, the interest rates, it is going to have to create inflation to do it. and because we have so much debt that is now forced to keep interest rates at 0 and
as usual, go ahead peter. well, you laid it out correctly in the intro. inflation is attacks, and the source is government because that's who taxes us. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits . and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in...
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doctor matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he spoke. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? his voice sounded a tad monotonous. peter provided far more than the average voice sample recording amount — 15 hours�* worth of material. in order to make a voice, you take that audio and you use neural net system to learn how the sounds in the voice relate to the words that are being spoken. once you have that model built, you can put a new set of words in and it will produce a new output with that voice. to better convey sentiment for specific scenarios, peter captured himself speaking in four different styles. tone of voice is very important. tone of voice is very important! tone of voice is very... —— tone of voice is very
doctor matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he spoke. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? his voice sounded a tad monotonous. peter...
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that was nick, so what can peter 2.0 do? that is what stephen fry asked at this year's hay festival, and this was the answer. and if one day i start sounding like a classic american newscaster it is because i can, and it seemed like an interesting idea to try. and it is still the real me. here are some highlights from peter's session at the festival. stephen, it is absolutely wonderful to be talking with you. thanks so much for inviting me. it is going to be fun. i think it is, it's going to be fun and fascinating. - first things first, _ you have described yourself as a transitioning cyborg. how do you define a cyborg? cyborg is a fancy word for part human, part machine. in my case, what has never been done before is that the most important machine parts of me will be ai, not mechanics, and that all potentially gets a bit weird. not least because i am planning to use more and more ai, to look at everything from speaking to controlling things to moving about. i think that it is fair to say- that we could describe yourjourney
that was nick, so what can peter 2.0 do? that is what stephen fry asked at this year's hay festival, and this was the answer. and if one day i start sounding like a classic american newscaster it is because i can, and it seemed like an interesting idea to try. and it is still the real me. here are some highlights from peter's session at the festival. stephen, it is absolutely wonderful to be talking with you. thanks so much for inviting me. it is going to be fun. i think it is, it's going to be...
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peter: what is your relationship with mr. steel and co-author peter fritz today. sue and were great friends and we talk to each other all of the time read and we mutual mutually are supportive of each other did nothing wrong and that the decision we made for the best it of our countries. and our societies. now we would like to see this through in the sense that everyone should understand what it is we are worried about here. we are all friendly. peter: he went through rough patches. sue and of course yes. and you're arguing, should we retreat, go forward. and so the pressure certainly makes for tense times. peter: one morning we want to bring into this conversation, jacob, who is that. glenn: jake is our analyst. who is generations younger than peter. and one of our earliest employees never be the guy who got the assignment to work on this in the beginning. in a project essentially you have one sort of person who is the keeper of the records and does the sort of close-up management of the information. summa project leader such as my cell, morsi imprisoned that an
peter: what is your relationship with mr. steel and co-author peter fritz today. sue and were great friends and we talk to each other all of the time read and we mutual mutually are supportive of each other did nothing wrong and that the decision we made for the best it of our countries. and our societies. now we would like to see this through in the sense that everyone should understand what it is we are worried about here. we are all friendly. peter: he went through rough patches. sue and of...
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as usual, go ahead peter. while you laid it out correctly in the intro, inflation is attacks and the source is government because that's who taxes us are. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending, because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits. and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in prices that we're all experiencing is the tax that we are paying to finance government. in addition to federal reserve is trying to prop up the stock market prop up the real estate market and prop up us government can only do that by giving interest rates artificially low, but in order to keep seeing money to buy blonds. so as long as the fed is artificially suppressed, the interest rates, it is going to have to create inflation to do it. and because we have so much debt that is now forced to keep interest rates at 0 and
as usual, go ahead peter. while you laid it out correctly in the intro, inflation is attacks and the source is government because that's who taxes us are. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending, because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits. and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in...
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i'm peter labelle. we all see it and we all feel it is significant. increase of inflation has many economist concerned, and consumers, needless to say, terrified why the sudden increase in prices. is this temporary and what can be done to tame this cruelest form of taxation on working people use the the cross fucking increasing inflation. i'm joined by my guess peter ship and weston. he is the host of the peter ship show podcast in great barrington. we have pete earl, he's an economist at the american institute for economic research. and here in moscow we have sophia done. yes, she is a russia and c i s. economists at renaissance capital r, i cross roles. and in fact, that means you can jump in anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. we have 3. peter is on the program here, so i'm going to be very specific location where you go to peter in, in west and peter, i've been walking, obviously i'm a news junkie. i'm always trying to figure out what's going on. i cover a wide brett, the media and there s
i'm peter labelle. we all see it and we all feel it is significant. increase of inflation has many economist concerned, and consumers, needless to say, terrified why the sudden increase in prices. is this temporary and what can be done to tame this cruelest form of taxation on working people use the the cross fucking increasing inflation. i'm joined by my guess peter ship and weston. he is the host of the peter ship show podcast in great barrington. we have pete earl, he's an economist at the...
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as usual, go ahead peter. while you laid it out correctly in the intro, inflation is attacks and the source is government because that's who taxes us. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits. and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in prices that we're all experiencing is the tax that we are paying to finance government. in addition to federal reserve is trying to prop off the stock market prop up the real estate market and prop up us government can only do that by giving interest rates artificially low, but in order to keep seeing money to buy blonds. so as long as the fed is artificially suppressed, the interest rates, it is going to have to create inflation to do it. and because we have so much debt that is now forced to keep interest rates at 0 and not
as usual, go ahead peter. while you laid it out correctly in the intro, inflation is attacks and the source is government because that's who taxes us. the only way to reduce inflation would be to dramatically cut government spending because government spending is being paid for through inflation. we're running record budget deficits. and so instead of taking our money and spending it, the government is taking our purchasing power by printing new money and spending that. so the increase in...
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ok, peter, up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter. good _ up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to _ up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to talk- up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to talk to i up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to talk to you. | peter, good to talk to you. thanks for being on the programme. lets stay on the topic of tackling the pandemic, china's influence and climate change. they were the main topics at the g7 as the summit concluded in cornwall. as part of that they have promised to supply1 billion doses of vaccine for poorer countries and joe biden is saying the leaders are committed to promoting democratic values. but what was said about the global economy, about trade and what was in there for businesses? let's talk to each of these williams. what did you take away from g7? they continued to investjihad. is your previous correspondence peter was saying that has led to really a surge in demand that has caught out quite a lot of logistics around the world and we have seen quite a big pickup and inflation. i think the other
ok, peter, up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter. good _ up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to _ up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to talk- up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to talk to i up inflation, i'm afraid. ok, peter, good to talk to you. | peter, good to talk to you. thanks for being on the programme. lets stay on the topic of tackling the pandemic, china's influence and climate change. they were the main topics at the g7 as the summit concluded in cornwall. as part...
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peter: barry lynn. barry: i think it was great at&t decided to sell off streaming services, and those broadcast services. and at the time the deal was announced three years ago, we opposed it but we also said that it was a dumb deal. we thought at&t -- they thought that they could go and compete because they control pretty much half the wireless communications hardware system in the united states, and they could compete with the boys, facebook, amazon, google. and we said there is no way at&t, as big as they are, as powerful as they are, can compete with these other companies because they are so much more powerful. so i would say that at the time three years ago, we predicted this was not a wise move by at&t. and i think that has now been borne out. and the selloff by at&t, the spin off of those properties, it demonstrates the power of google, facebook and amazon. the fact that even a corporation as powerful as at&t, there is no way they're going to get ahead. this is true for comcast. all of us occurs
peter: barry lynn. barry: i think it was great at&t decided to sell off streaming services, and those broadcast services. and at the time the deal was announced three years ago, we opposed it but we also said that it was a dumb deal. we thought at&t -- they thought that they could go and compete because they control pretty much half the wireless communications hardware system in the united states, and they could compete with the boys, facebook, amazon, google. and we said there is no...
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i am peter. fromfarmlands, the world's ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed, and the you and environment program says the situation is passed to the point where conservation alone can turn things around. at the moment, the equivalent of 1.6 earths are needed to naturally supply what people are consuming. 80% of the world population is running ecological deficits, and encroaching on animal habitats creates ideal conditions for pathogens like the one that called the global pandemic across to humans. to put it another way, we are creating an overlap between animal and meant for more coronaviruses. so, what to do? to start, the u.n. environmental program once a program to rehabilitate one billion hectares of land in the next decade, roughly the size of china. the head of the you and environmental program told al jazeera it can be done. >> that billion hectares that we have overexploited and degraded through our human activity, we need to put back into working order because we still need to fee
i am peter. fromfarmlands, the world's ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed, and the you and environment program says the situation is passed to the point where conservation alone can turn things around. at the moment, the equivalent of 1.6 earths are needed to naturally supply what people are consuming. 80% of the world population is running ecological deficits, and encroaching on animal habitats creates ideal conditions for pathogens like the one that called the global pandemic across...
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paul gilbert, peter makes _ possibly even worse. paul gilbert, peter makes a _ possibly even worse. paul gilbert, peter makes a very _ possibly even worse. paul gilbert, peter makes a very important i possibly even worse. paul gilbert, | peter makes a very important point here. whether he likes it or not, he is used to it, because he's been involved in public activity for 40 years, he's got a profile at sometimes he has been willing to confront politicians like robert mugabe and people like that, so is not a shy person, as peter would not mind me saying that. chris whitty is a different figure altogether. he has largely been a behind—the—scenes figure, and visibly paul, this kind of thing for someone like that is kind of like a real shock.- kind of like a real shock. yes, it is uuite kind of like a real shock. yes, it is quite clear— kind of like a real shock. yes, it is quite clear if— kind of like a real shock. yes, it is quite clear if you _ kind of like a real shock. yes, it is quite clear if you look - kind of like a real shock. yes, it is quite clear if you look at - k
paul gilbert, peter makes _ possibly even worse. paul gilbert, peter makes a _ possibly even worse. paul gilbert, peter makes a very _ possibly even worse. paul gilbert, peter makes a very important i possibly even worse. paul gilbert, | peter makes a very important point here. whether he likes it or not, he is used to it, because he's been involved in public activity for 40 years, he's got a profile at sometimes he has been willing to confront politicians like robert mugabe and people like...
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and finally, we need public investments in the kinds of things that peter talks about. we need public transportation systems that are so much more efficient and reduce carbon. so, one of the points here is that a lot of these carbon investments, reinvestments increase productivity of the economy, that actually get paid for themselves over the long-term. so that's why i'm a little bit less worried than bob is that they would cost a crisis. and there's a well-designed strategy for the economy that basically, even if we had to borrow, is self-financing over the long-term. >> and i wanted to think about whether you can come to a new economic jazz band, so we can have, you know, a bit of, you know, on that as well. and we've only got a few minutes left unfortunately, but a few interesting questions. one of which might make you ask it because i'm often asked it as well, which is simply this, in terms of trying to be the pandemic death toll, is that going to have an effect on social security funding? i've had that question asked myself and by the audience? >> i guess i can tac
and finally, we need public investments in the kinds of things that peter talks about. we need public transportation systems that are so much more efficient and reduce carbon. so, one of the points here is that a lot of these carbon investments, reinvestments increase productivity of the economy, that actually get paid for themselves over the long-term. so that's why i'm a little bit less worried than bob is that they would cost a crisis. and there's a well-designed strategy for the economy...
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peter: we have about 30 minutes left america's. max hastings. peter: mr. hastings how does one become sir max. max: [laughter] twenty odd years ago, my contribution to writing newspapers and books. i was a better historian because, nothl highly respected, is one of t the cities but of course we all like . [inaudible]. is like winning literary prizes. i won some and we all enjoyed the british - but when does it make too much of them. [inaudible]. peter: so who nominates you to be aqu server, and did you get ignited by the queen itself. max: you do in the prime minister, and god knows i became very critical i received the wrath. that was in 2002. i would've doubt that i would've gotten but yes you do, the palace and woody allen money in the queen have shown the shoulder withou assorted. my grandchildren if they are interested will be able to see it. but is a big moment in the more i'm afraid i'm very passionate admirer of the queen. it is a big moment. an exciting day of my life. your big fan of the queen, are you them on our kiss great is that a correct ter
peter: we have about 30 minutes left america's. max hastings. peter: mr. hastings how does one become sir max. max: [laughter] twenty odd years ago, my contribution to writing newspapers and books. i was a better historian because, nothl highly respected, is one of t the cities but of course we all like . [inaudible]. is like winning literary prizes. i won some and we all enjoyed the british - but when does it make too much of them. [inaudible]. peter: so who nominates you to be aqu server, and...
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peter: it was, almost exactly. in contrast to the decision in the previous case, which was unanimous, the decision and fred's case was a split decision, as you said. 6-3. but, what is very interesting, is some of the most liberal justices on the court, by reputation, and historical account, justice hugo black for example, who wrote the opinion upholding fred korematsu's conviction. justice william douglas. felix frankfurter, considered the great liberals of the court, they voted to uphold the conviction. there were three justices, however, dissented. every constitutional scholar agrees that these defense by these three justices completely obliterated the reasoning and justice black's opinion. they pointed out -- they made two serious points. first of all, abject deference to the executive even during wartime is not a function of the judiciary. it is upholding the constitution. secondly, this is decided simply on the basis of race. they made that point as justice murphy said, i dissent from this legalization of raci
peter: it was, almost exactly. in contrast to the decision in the previous case, which was unanimous, the decision and fred's case was a split decision, as you said. 6-3. but, what is very interesting, is some of the most liberal justices on the court, by reputation, and historical account, justice hugo black for example, who wrote the opinion upholding fred korematsu's conviction. justice william douglas. felix frankfurter, considered the great liberals of the court, they voted to uphold the...
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it our north america correspondent peter bowes-_ peter bowes. it goes back to the acquisition _ peter bowes. it goes back to the acquisition of _ peter bowes. it goes back to the acquisition of both - peter bowes. it goes back to the acquisition of both of- the acquisition of both of those so instagram back in 2012, four $1 billion, and then what's up a couple of years later, or $19 billion. the argument, there were two lawsuits, related, one was from the federal trade commission and the other a coalition of some 45 states around the country, arguing that facebook was operating as a monopoly, that it was anti— competition and in effect operating against the law. facebook had said that this lawsuit, all these lawsuits, were nonsensical and it seems thejudge lawsuits, were nonsensical and it seems the judge in this case agrees that there is no case. he didn't say nonsensical, but he said that as far as the federal trade commission was concerned they simply hadn't provided the evidence that facebook as a social media company was dominating the so
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peter: one final question, emily birnbaum. emily: i am interested in what you predict is going to happen when it comes to tiktok. you were watching it closely when the trump administration attempted to band tiktok -- ban tiktok. that is still tied up in courts. can you tell us what we know about biden's approach to tiktok, and whether you think it is necessary to go for an all out ban? kara: i still have hope for this. you are referring to the executive order where there was a vban on tiktok -- there was a ban on tiktok. but this points to an issue of systemic risk when it comes to dealing with the ccp, dealing with private and easy china that are beholden to the ccp. if the biden administration goes through with the tiktok ban, banning it on government and military devices, there should be no question about that. it is good that is moving forward. but when it comes to other measures, a tiktok sale and whatnot, it is very important to keep our eye on the fact it is not just about tiktok, it is about digital platforms that are
peter: one final question, emily birnbaum. emily: i am interested in what you predict is going to happen when it comes to tiktok. you were watching it closely when the trump administration attempted to band tiktok -- ban tiktok. that is still tied up in courts. can you tell us what we know about biden's approach to tiktok, and whether you think it is necessary to go for an all out ban? kara: i still have hope for this. you are referring to the executive order where there was a vban on tiktok --...
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peter, the most hated man in brooklyn. but you know, a national treasure and to follow my name flicks on the films coming in august. my goodness was happening to peter. have you gotten mainstreet? i haven't changed, but the consensus in society are shifted. and i'm so proud to be part of that movement will of course, many millions of other people. well, the films fascinate the i see the exclusive preview of it. but let's, let's help. and if you are somebody who is actually culture the most hated man, and let me say that the title hating peter actual came about because the director christ of amos, when he thought about making the film, was shocked by the scale of hate and vitriol against me. nowadays, i would say that public opinion has dramatically revised you of me in the life of my work, not just on l g, b plus right. but also on human rights in general. because i am a universal human rights campaign. and i stand to defend the human rights of everyone. so let's go back to we have it all begun your life as a protest of ca
peter, the most hated man in brooklyn. but you know, a national treasure and to follow my name flicks on the films coming in august. my goodness was happening to peter. have you gotten mainstreet? i haven't changed, but the consensus in society are shifted. and i'm so proud to be part of that movement will of course, many millions of other people. well, the films fascinate the i see the exclusive preview of it. but let's, let's help. and if you are somebody who is actually culture the most...
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good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. president biden has spent the past few days here in europe telling people he thinks america is back. as in he think thinks the u.s. has seen as stronger on the world stage now that he has been elected president and he is putting a premium on alliances like nato. >> america. >> very good for america. essential for america. >> peter: surrounded by nato allies. the president seemed to be in good spirits. >> it looks like the first day back at school seeing all your old friends again. >> most of the time. for example, he didn't have much to say after a private meeting with the turkish president erdogan with whom he has significant policy differences. >> we couldn't hear you, sir. >> i didn't say anything. >> peter: russian aggression appears to russia's most aggressive challenge. >> we have russia that is not acting in a way that is consistent with what we had hoped as well as china. >> peter: so a lot has changed in a decade. >> last time nato put together a strategic plan 2010 when russ
good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. president biden has spent the past few days here in europe telling people he thinks america is back. as in he think thinks the u.s. has seen as stronger on the world stage now that he has been elected president and he is putting a premium on alliances like nato. >> america. >> very good for america. essential for america. >> peter: surrounded by nato allies. the president seemed to be in good spirits. >> it looks...
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peter: exactly. and that i think is why we saw big international companies especially like amazon, popular news web sights like the "new york times" really left completely powerless for an hour there. the website of the u.k. government was also affected. i don't know if you were trying to get your passport or driver's license renewed today, chances are you didn't get very far. check this out because some websites did come up with some pretty clever work arounds. a popular news cited verge created google's docs to get out to its readers and forget to turn off the editing function. the internet does what it does best and had some fun with it. the outage only lasted for about an hour. it really still underscores just how fragile the internet has become with so many companies relying on these services. it's estimated that even an hour's worth of downtime could cost companies up to at least a quarter of a million, in amazon's case, probably a lot more. phil: so the disruption was caused by what, somebody
peter: exactly. and that i think is why we saw big international companies especially like amazon, popular news web sights like the "new york times" really left completely powerless for an hour there. the website of the u.k. government was also affected. i don't know if you were trying to get your passport or driver's license renewed today, chances are you didn't get very far. check this out because some websites did come up with some pretty clever work arounds. a popular news cited...
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peter: good advice. dr. flewellen: i would also add, this is not specific to maritime archaeology, but for those interested, we have a number of parents watching, they can go to archaeologyinthecommunity.com for youth to get interested and have an introduction to archaeology. that is one resource that might be of interest. for people. >> you do not have to be in archaeology to become a maritime archaeologist advocate. we do not need to have a degree or a college degree. you do not need to have finished high school. all you have to have is sending skills and the desire to learn and we will take you. peter: when you think young folks should learn to swim and begin scuba? if you had to pick a number, what would you suggest? >> i would say 12. 12 years old. there are a lot of 12-year-old students who are good divers. you saw the video. those are just ordinary, everyday high school, junior high school students that can swim and we taught them the rest. they are good at it, it is not a special curriculum, we do no
peter: good advice. dr. flewellen: i would also add, this is not specific to maritime archaeology, but for those interested, we have a number of parents watching, they can go to archaeologyinthecommunity.com for youth to get interested and have an introduction to archaeology. that is one resource that might be of interest. for people. >> you do not have to be in archaeology to become a maritime archaeologist advocate. we do not need to have a degree or a college degree. you do not need to...
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chair peters: thank you, professor primus. mayor bowser, the professor just mentioned nothing is in the constitution that would prevent this from happening. we would also like to think about what perhaps our founding fathers thinking as they wrote this. my question to you is, do you believe that preserving the status quo in d.c., where residents have no voice in their government? do you think that's what the founding fathers envisioned when they drafted and ratified the constitution? mayor bowser: absolutely, senator. we know as we have already discussed that ending taxation without representation was a principle that led to the independence of our nation. and it's a glaring contradiction of our democracy that residents of the nation's capital literally people who could look out their windows and see this building, don't have a vote or a voice in this chamber, and no vote in the house of representatives. as the professor outlined, it is very clear that the congress has the authority to admit new states, including washington, d
chair peters: thank you, professor primus. mayor bowser, the professor just mentioned nothing is in the constitution that would prevent this from happening. we would also like to think about what perhaps our founding fathers thinking as they wrote this. my question to you is, do you believe that preserving the status quo in d.c., where residents have no voice in their government? do you think that's what the founding fathers envisioned when they drafted and ratified the constitution? mayor...
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my goodness was happening at the peter gordon. main street. i haven't changed, but the consensus in society shifted, and i'm so proud to be part of that movement will of course, many millions of other people. well, the films fascinating. i see the exclusive preview of it. but let's, let's help the, the us, who was actually culture the most hated man in britain. let me say that the title hating peter actual came about because the director, christ of amos. when he thought about making the film was shocked by the scale of hate and vitriol against me. nowadays, i would say that public opinion has dramatically revised you of me in the life of my work. not just on l g, b plus right. but also in human rights in general, because i am a universal human rights campaigner and i stand to defend the human rights of everyone. so let's go back to where it all began your life as a protest of campaign bye to your date of failure. your 1st real campaign male is against vietnam and that was the huge issue of the late sixties and early seventies . so that would b
my goodness was happening at the peter gordon. main street. i haven't changed, but the consensus in society shifted, and i'm so proud to be part of that movement will of course, many millions of other people. well, the films fascinating. i see the exclusive preview of it. but let's, let's help the, the us, who was actually culture the most hated man in britain. let me say that the title hating peter actual came about because the director, christ of amos. when he thought about making the film...
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peter: thank you. i hope you come back and join us on "the communicators." ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more including while. >> the world has changed. today, a fast internet connection is something no one can live without. so why was there for our customers with the speed and reliability. now more than ever starts with great internet. announcer: wow it's a sports c-span as a public service along with these other providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up shortly, former president donald trump speaks at the north carolina publican party convention we will have live coverage of his speech once the event starts. until then, here's some of today's washington journal. onight in greenville, north carolina. joining us with a preview is meredith mcgraw. good morning.
peter: thank you. i hope you come back and join us on "the communicators." ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more including while. >> the world has changed. today, a fast internet connection is something no one can live without. so why was there for our customers with the speed and reliability. now more than ever starts with great internet. announcer: wow it's a sports c-span as a public service along with these...
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peter. thank you very much. peter bowes there. donald trump's former lawyer rudy giuliani has had his law licence suspended in new york. a court there called his comments about the 2020 us presidential election "false and misleading". but the decision, made by a 5—judge panel, is temporary, pending the outcome of a full disciplinary hearing. he spoke a short while ago. i feel personally _ short while ago. i feel personally worried - short while ago. i feel personally worried fori short while ago. i feel- personally worried for the country. i've been a lawyerfor 50 years and i've never had a complaint, i've never had a problem! i believe that this is — the real problem here is somebody�*s not to fix this double standard justice system which is not america anymore. i mean, i might as well be in iran or east germany before the change. this is a one—sided decision. not based on evidence, based on newspapers! they haven't called a single witness! let's get some of the day's other news. last year, more deaths than births were re
peter. thank you very much. peter bowes there. donald trump's former lawyer rudy giuliani has had his law licence suspended in new york. a court there called his comments about the 2020 us presidential election "false and misleading". but the decision, made by a 5—judge panel, is temporary, pending the outcome of a full disciplinary hearing. he spoke a short while ago. i feel personally _ short while ago. i feel personally worried - short while ago. i feel personally worried fori...
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peter, you've written extensively about this issue. where can folks find your writing about nicole hannah jones? [inaudible] matthew, where can folks find the 1776 commission report even though it's been pulled down from the website if we just google it for example can we find it? >> it is a public document so just search the report and it will come up. a bunch of places have it on their website so it is easily downloadable and free. encounter books has put out a version with all the footnotes to all of our work which they criticize in academic as myself for not having footnotes we will publish a full curriculum to the general public. >> and that website is. >> hillsdale .edu. >> vice president for washington operations with skilled hill college, the president of the national association of scholars, jenna robinson as president of the james martin center for academic renewal and amy cook is the ceo at the john locke foundation. thank you both so much. appreciate your perspective today. >> thank you. >> we also want to thank you so much
peter, you've written extensively about this issue. where can folks find your writing about nicole hannah jones? [inaudible] matthew, where can folks find the 1776 commission report even though it's been pulled down from the website if we just google it for example can we find it? >> it is a public document so just search the report and it will come up. a bunch of places have it on their website so it is easily downloadable and free. encounter books has put out a version with all the...
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peter: pres. biden: it was -- peter: it was an amazing era. in that time, the opportunity to learn was so profound. they sent me to vietnam at the age of 26. they sent me to moscow after that. it was an incredible education. what i understood, and this was important, the newsroom values were the ones that counted most. we had such a strong commercial base in washington. we were for and about washington. it changed over time. today, the washington post is in the washington, but boy is it global. it is all over the world. judy: you turn from years of being a reporter to being a book editor. you were based in new york city, but worked from presidents from jimmy carter to bill clinton, barack obama. talk about what they were like as writers. what was it like to work with them? peter: i had four presidents. two of them i did not expect in a million years to be presidents. the first, jimmy carter. i did a bunch of books with them. he was an incredibly authentic human being. bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 1992. and of the book for his
peter: pres. biden: it was -- peter: it was an amazing era. in that time, the opportunity to learn was so profound. they sent me to vietnam at the age of 26. they sent me to moscow after that. it was an incredible education. what i understood, and this was important, the newsroom values were the ones that counted most. we had such a strong commercial base in washington. we were for and about washington. it changed over time. today, the washington post is in the washington, but boy is it global....
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my goodness was happening at the peter gordon. main street. i haven't changed, but the consensus and society shifted, and i'm so proud to be part of that movement will of course, many millions of other people. well, the films fascinate the i see the exclusive preview of it. but let's, let's help that. if you are somebody who is actually culture the most hated man. and let me say that the title hating people actual came about because the director christ of amos, when he thought about making the film, was shocked by the scale of hate and vitriol against me. nowadays, i would say that public opinion has dramatically revised you of me in the life of my work, not just on l g, b plus right. but also on human rights in general. because i am a universal human rights campaigner and i stand to defend the human rights of everyone. so let's go back to where it all began your life as a protest of campaign bye to your date of failure. your 1st real campaign was against vietnam, and that was the huge issue of the late sixties and early seventy's. so that wou
my goodness was happening at the peter gordon. main street. i haven't changed, but the consensus and society shifted, and i'm so proud to be part of that movement will of course, many millions of other people. well, the films fascinate the i see the exclusive preview of it. but let's, let's help that. if you are somebody who is actually culture the most hated man. and let me say that the title hating people actual came about because the director christ of amos, when he thought about making the...
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is that a fair rather unprofessional lehmans expedition, peter? >> i think it is with a couple quick caveats. one is that instead of them forcing you to go on a diet for the day if you're overweight or to exercise more, it happens automatically. if you step on the scale and automatically pitch on a treadmill come to walk off any extra weight if it is over. the reason this is really important is that the deep uncertainties joe spoke about mean that if we can automatically gear the budget more directly to what's actually happening in the economy we are more likely to wind up in a better place. we haven't talked about this before and so we may disagree on this but as one example there is some growing concern about the role that the structure of current unemployment benefits in the u.s. is playing in terms of discouraging people to come back to work. it's possible if any unhealthy automatic stabilizers what it meant decide if the provision had been, that they would be coming off quicker than if you just kind of left it it open. it's one way in which t
is that a fair rather unprofessional lehmans expedition, peter? >> i think it is with a couple quick caveats. one is that instead of them forcing you to go on a diet for the day if you're overweight or to exercise more, it happens automatically. if you step on the scale and automatically pitch on a treadmill come to walk off any extra weight if it is over. the reason this is really important is that the deep uncertainties joe spoke about mean that if we can automatically gear the budget...
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peter, does this — for the environment. peter, does this show _ for the environment. peter, does this show that - for the environment. peter, does this show that under l for the environment. peter, i does this show that underjoe does this show that underjoe biden, i'm an activist have clout? —— climate activists? notjust under president biden but also president 0bama before him put a halt to this project at night president trump reignited it and gave the green light during his presidency, but clearly, very fine line for joe biden between the economic benefits of a project that will create lots of jobs benefits of a project that will create lots ofjobs and the environmental considerations. and, you are absolutely right, he has come down on the side of the environmentalists. as far as those complaints are concern, that probably bodes well for similar decisions that president biden will have two. thank you for that, peter. —— have to make. novak djokovic will face rafael nadal in the french open semi finals, after battling past matteo berrettini in a match that s
peter, does this — for the environment. peter, does this show _ for the environment. peter, does this show that - for the environment. peter, does this show that under l for the environment. peter, i does this show that underjoe does this show that underjoe biden, i'm an activist have clout? —— climate activists? notjust under president biden but also president 0bama before him put a halt to this project at night president trump reignited it and gave the green light during his presidency,...
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i am peter bell. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor. you are an oracle, if you are ok and a lot of people go to watch it's interview. the world will kind of me is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is receding someplace is better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it. and because of the different actions and reactions to the pandemic, we have, we have very different economic outcome. so we were to, as an aggregate, putting it together. where is the global economy going? is we, you see a meaningful growth? and if it is, what kind of growth are we seeing stagnation, the global economy stalling? what's the, if we could get the most accurate aggregate picture, what it would be up, things are getting better better. but peter, last year everything was closed. i live in singapore, the airport cl
i am peter bell. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor. you are an oracle, if you are ok and a lot of people go to watch it's interview. the world will kind of me is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is receding someplace is better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it. and because...
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do the science for me peter- what is _ deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the _ deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the heat _ deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the heat dome - deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the heat dome and l deb richards. do the science for me l peter. what is the heat dome and why does it work and why is it not for so long? does it work and why is it not for so lona ? , , , . so long? this is unprecedented. basically it _ so long? this is unprecedented. basically it is — so long? this is unprecedented. basically it is a _ so long? this is unprecedented. basically it is a massive - so long? this is unprecedented. basically it is a massive ridge i so long? this is unprecedented. basically it is a massive ridge ofj basically it is a massive ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere which is a big hot pool of air that sits in place a loft and it does not go anywhere over a large span of time. so when this hot air gets entrenched over the area, basically know whether systems
do the science for me peter- what is _ deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the _ deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the heat _ deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the heat dome - deb richards. do the science for me peter. what is the heat dome and l deb richards. do the science for me l peter. what is the heat dome and why does it work and why is it not for so long? does it work and why is it not for so lona ? , , , . so long? this is unprecedented....
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peter? >> blayne alexander in atlanta tonight. blayne, thank you. >>> now to one of the most poignant tributes on this memorial day, president biden laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery and speaking in deeply personal terms about overcoming loss while also delivering this note of caution >> democracy itself is in peril here at home and around the world what we do now, what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen will determine whether or not democracy will long endure. >> much more on america's memorial day tributes a little bit later. >>> but now to the showdown in texas over a controversial new voting bill. democrats walking out of the state house, preventing passage of legislation that they say would restrict voting rights. kelly o'donnell has the very latest. >> reporter: just minutes before a midnight deadline texas democrats headed for the exits. their walkout from the house floor derailed at least temporarily a controversial new vo
peter? >> blayne alexander in atlanta tonight. blayne, thank you. >>> now to one of the most poignant tributes on this memorial day, president biden laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery and speaking in deeply personal terms about overcoming loss while also delivering this note of caution >> democracy itself is in peril here at home and around the world what we do now, what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen will...
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white house correspondent peter doocy has details tonight live from the north lawn. peter? >> peter: good evening bret. president biden ran on hire dr. fauci and fire donald trump. questions about what kind of counsel counsel he was given the former president donald trump as there are calls for him to be fired. >> how many more times does this guy need to lie before he is ousted? >> peter: this is senator marco rubio problem history of moving goal posts when it comes to public health withholding facts that don't conform with his own narrative and issuing inappropriate personal judgments that distort the truth. but for now, fauci's job is safe. >> just as you mentioned dr. fauci again, can you mention any circumstance where president biden would ever fire him? >> no. >> fauci's inbox early in the pandemic contained word that his possible covid-19 was not natural but engineered although experts don't think that means fauci had bad intentions. >> early on the email that's being focused on is so-called smoking gun is email tony received from some really good scientists that the
white house correspondent peter doocy has details tonight live from the north lawn. peter? >> peter: good evening bret. president biden ran on hire dr. fauci and fire donald trump. questions about what kind of counsel counsel he was given the former president donald trump as there are calls for him to be fired. >> how many more times does this guy need to lie before he is ousted? >> peter: this is senator marco rubio problem history of moving goal posts when it comes to public...
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peter, thank you very much indeed. peter coy on the inflation data. let's talk about politics and the infrastructure bill. president biden calling a political win on an infrastructure deal with a group of democratic and republican senators. pres. biden: this bipartisan agreement represents the largest investment in public transit in american history. i might add to that the largest investment in rail since the creation of amtrak -- you all know i have nothing but affection for amtrak. guy: the president. annmarie hordern joining us from washington. that was victory, but he is trying just to another bill as well. walk us through the mechanics of what is about to happen. annmarie: good afternoon, guy. he wants his cake and eat it, too. they were able to nail down this bipartisan deal for infrastructure -- pipes, bridges, those lights. but what the president said yesterday, he will not sign the bipartisan deal unless it is also alongside the more democratic-focused bill which is via reconciliation to the reconciliation budget, and these are all the bells
peter, thank you very much indeed. peter coy on the inflation data. let's talk about politics and the infrastructure bill. president biden calling a political win on an infrastructure deal with a group of democratic and republican senators. pres. biden: this bipartisan agreement represents the largest investment in public transit in american history. i might add to that the largest investment in rail since the creation of amtrak -- you all know i have nothing but affection for amtrak. guy: the...
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peter committed been 15 years, why now? peter: thank you for having us. 15 years, it is been quite a journey. the question of why we want to be a public company is because we are ready. we've come this far, we are structurally ready with respect to our firm. we are ready, we believe with our leadership and our people and most importantly is that we are ready with respect to the growth opportunity that we want to pursue. being public helps us achieve that goal. sonali: this is day one for you going public, or day two. what is weinberg supposed to be in 10 or 15 years? peter: we have a lot of opportunity in sticking to our knitting. if you look at our business, chic advisory business -- within that, -- strategic advisory business. we have a number of different things we feel that in each of our businesses and each of our industry groups and in our regions, we have a lot of growth opportunity. we don't want to be a different firm in 10 years. we want to be the same firm but to be further developed. sonali: you've recently beca
peter committed been 15 years, why now? peter: thank you for having us. 15 years, it is been quite a journey. the question of why we want to be a public company is because we are ready. we've come this far, we are structurally ready with respect to our firm. we are ready, we believe with our leadership and our people and most importantly is that we are ready with respect to the growth opportunity that we want to pursue. being public helps us achieve that goal. sonali: this is day one for you...
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peter? >> blayne alexander in atlanta tonight. blayne, thank you. >>> now to one of the most poignant tributes on this memorial day, president biden laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery and speaking in deeply personal terms about overcoming loss while also delivering this note of caution >> democracy itself is in peril here at home and around the world what we do now, what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen, will determine whether or not democracy will long endure. >> much more on america's memorial day tributes a little bit later. >>> but now to the showdown in texas over a controversial new voting bill. democrats walking out of the state house, preventing passage of legislation that they say would restrict voting rights. kelly o'donnell has the very latest. >> reporter: just minutes before a midnight deadline texas democrats headed for the exits. their walkout from the house floor derailed at least temporarily a controversial new v
peter? >> blayne alexander in atlanta tonight. blayne, thank you. >>> now to one of the most poignant tributes on this memorial day, president biden laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery and speaking in deeply personal terms about overcoming loss while also delivering this note of caution >> democracy itself is in peril here at home and around the world what we do now, what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen, will...
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peters: that is important to remember. you still have problems for many months with a lot of work to do. thank you for your answers. >> mr. blount, you are a victim and we understand that, and yet we are trying to provide oversight and even provide some new laws potentially to try to deal with this increasing and really dramatic issue of cyber attacks and specifically talking about ransomware. you made your ransomware payment to the hackers on the day you discovered it, correct? mr. blount: thank you for that question. we did not. we made that decision that evening -- >> that was may 7, see you did not make the payment until when? >> the following day. >> you indicated the fbi was in discussions with you the -- that day. mr. blount: that is correct. senator portman: what did the fbi tell you? mr. blount: i was not involved with those discussions, but i do not believe the discussion about the ransom actually took place the first day paired the focus more was on getting to the proper centers of expertise with the fbi, i beli
peters: that is important to remember. you still have problems for many months with a lot of work to do. thank you for your answers. >> mr. blount, you are a victim and we understand that, and yet we are trying to provide oversight and even provide some new laws potentially to try to deal with this increasing and really dramatic issue of cyber attacks and specifically talking about ransomware. you made your ransomware payment to the hackers on the day you discovered it, correct? mr....
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i am peter bell. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor, you are an oracle, if you are ok, and a lot of people get to watch it's interview. the world level economy is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is receding. some places better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it. and because of the different actions and reactions to the pandemic, we have, we have very different economic outcomes. so we were to as an aggregate, putting it together. where is the global economy going? is you see a meaningful growth and if it is what kind of growth are we seeing stagnation, the global economy stalling, which if we could get the most accurate aggregate picture, what it would be, but things are getting better better. but peter, last year everything was closed. i live in singapore, the airport close. so if
i am peter bell. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor, you are an oracle, if you are ok, and a lot of people get to watch it's interview. the world level economy is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is receding. some places better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it. and because...