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go ahead, peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power. and he says america's back again. and we're get a men the relations with our european allies that trump had torn asunder. and so he's trying to show unity, but he's under a lot of pressure. he's under pressure because of that nature withdraw from afghanistan. it was right to withdraw from afghanistan after 20 years. i to do it so ineptly made him look very, very weak and undermined his claim to competence. and then his under pressure from most of the republicans, almost all of them are using any opportunity they
go ahead, peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power....
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go ahead, peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power. and he says america's back again. and we're going to mend the relations with our european allies that trump had torn asunder. and so he's trying to show unity, but he's under a lot of pressure. he's under pressure because of that nature withdraw from afghanistan. it was right to withdraw from afghanistan after 20 years. i to do it so ineptly made him look very, very weak and undermined his claim to competence. and then his under pressure from most of the republicans, almost all of them are using any opportunity
go ahead, peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power....
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peter: it is going to be amazing. it is actually one of my favorite events here that takes place in oakland. first of all it is free, it is a family-friendly parade and festival that celebrates the whole black experience, past, present and future here in oakland. what else i love about it is besides the parade, there's also at the end a great area where you can meet with vendors and celebrate everything local here going on in oakland. kristen: that is amazing. harris, do you? peter: i wish. but there is so much else to celebrate. here in oakland is where the black panther party began. the deep-rooted town in black history. this whole month we are celebrating so many other activities besides the black joy parade. the iconic smokey robinson is coming to the paramount and will be live on february 26 here. and we have west coast legends of hip hop coming to the paramount, lauren g, too short, dj quick on february 25. kristen: wow. there's a whole lot to celebrate all this month. are there also restaurants involved? peter:
peter: it is going to be amazing. it is actually one of my favorite events here that takes place in oakland. first of all it is free, it is a family-friendly parade and festival that celebrates the whole black experience, past, present and future here in oakland. what else i love about it is besides the parade, there's also at the end a great area where you can meet with vendors and celebrate everything local here going on in oakland. kristen: that is amazing. harris, do you? peter: i wish. but...
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. >> former white house trade guy, peter navarro. >> peter navarro is our guest tonight. >> we had over 100 gresmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement the sweep. >> this guy did an interview with ari melber on msnbc last night. they have this plan to hype these gossamer fantastical claims of supposed fraud. >> he said the quiet part out loud. >> navarro explained what the coup plot had in common with the football play was teamwork and obviously brain damage. >> congratulations, peter navarro. i think you earned yourself a subpoena. >> former white house trade adviser peter navarro. >> members of the committee subpoenaed peter navarro wednesday. >> the committee wants more details. >> the house committee there subpoenaing navarro late yesterday, demanding his testimony on many of those topics around the election and post-election period. as mentioned, peter navarro is here live tonight to answer the questions. welcome to "the beat," sir. >> ari, great to be with you. >> great to have you. we have learned a lot over the last few weeks even about these different efforts to kee
. >> former white house trade guy, peter navarro. >> peter navarro is our guest tonight. >> we had over 100 gresmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement the sweep. >> this guy did an interview with ari melber on msnbc last night. they have this plan to hype these gossamer fantastical claims of supposed fraud. >> he said the quiet part out loud. >> navarro explained what the coup plot had in common with the football play was teamwork and obviously...
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go ahead peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biding comes to power. and he says america's back again. and we're going to mend the relations with our european allies that trump had torn asunder. and so he's trying to show unity, but he's under a lot of pressure. he's under pressure because of that nature withdraw from afghanistan. it was right to withdraw from afghanistan after 20 years. i to do it so ineptly made him look very, very weak and undermined his claim to competence. and then he's under pressure from most of the republicans, almost all of them are using any opportunity
go ahead peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biding comes to power....
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peter zalmayev, thank ou so dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much — dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much for— dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much forjoining - dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much forjoining us - dream. peter zalmayev, thank | you so much forjoining us from ukraine. pro ukraine demonstrations have taken place across the world as thousands take to the streets to denounce russia's assault on its neighbour. moscow's invasion has sparked a global outcry and prompted punishing sanctions from the west. around the world, people are voicing concerns, outside the white house they are calling for the us government to ban russia from the swift financial payment system.— russia from the swift financial payment system. usa, support ukraine! protests _ payment system. usa, support ukraine! protests in _ payment system. usa, support ukraine! protests in new- payment system. usa, support ukraine! protests in new york. | ukraine! protests in new york. we are ukrainians _ ukraine! protests in new york. we are ukrainians living - ukraine! prote
peter zalmayev, thank ou so dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much — dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much for— dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much forjoining - dream. peter zalmayev, thank you so much forjoining us - dream. peter zalmayev, thank | you so much forjoining us from ukraine. pro ukraine demonstrations have taken place across the world as thousands take to the streets to denounce russia's assault on its neighbour. moscow's invasion has sparked a global outcry and...
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and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again, we're an uncharted waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of a megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we will know my take is that, you know, we're probably still not looking at a full country innovation simply because goodness, probably, and capable of doing it right now. it's going to come with a very high cost. we are in for the long haul, for as long as like witness and power, you will not be at peace with an independent ukraine. you have to understand that. so when, while while i say that about the traditional policy, i will say that there is a, there needs to be a note of caution inserted into the sanctions policy into something the few on the hill. donald trump's former security advisor said
and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again, we're an uncharted waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of a megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we...
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go ahead peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not gonna turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never, quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation. because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations. and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power. and he says america's back again, and we're going to mend the relations with our european allies that trump had torn asunder. and so he's trying to show unity, but he's under a lot of pressure. he's under pressure because of that nature withdraw from afghanistan. it was right to withdraw from afghanistan after 20 years. i to do it so ineptly made him look very, very weak and undermined his claim to competence. and then he's under pressure from most of the republicans, almost all of them are using any opportunity t
go ahead peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not gonna turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never, quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation. because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations. and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power. and...
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go ahead, peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not gonna turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biding comes to power. and he says america's back again. and we're going to mend the relations with our european allies that trump had torn asunder. and so he's trying to show unity, but he's under a lot of pressure. he's under pressure because of that nature withdraw from afghanistan. it was right to withdraw from afghanistan after 20 years. i to do it so ineptly made him look very, very weak and undermined his claim to competence. and then he's under pressure from most of the republicans, almost all of them are using any opportunity th
go ahead, peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not gonna turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biding comes to power. and...
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why not peter? so this is i think that as i said, there's a cup job as attendance to pull up job by the be cooperates, which is also suffocating the policy space for our governments reinvesting agriculture. there's been a lot of emphasis on like scotland, best investments. and this investment on this model, producers, and i think the best way it's basically saying please different countries are falling victim to big multinational corporations. absolutely. at least for, for, for, for africa way. i speaking from yes, that's exactly the interesting lines. do you agree with that? well, you know, i do, i do think there's an over concentration of power amongst the corporates, in africa and south asia. and this is, this is a, this is an issue. but i think a big part of the problem is just government's not investing us. as peter said in, in, you know, we, we, for the 1st time ever, we have a science based roadmap on how to end hunger by 2030. we know what to do, and we even have it cost it out. it will cost
why not peter? so this is i think that as i said, there's a cup job as attendance to pull up job by the be cooperates, which is also suffocating the policy space for our governments reinvesting agriculture. there's been a lot of emphasis on like scotland, best investments. and this investment on this model, producers, and i think the best way it's basically saying please different countries are falling victim to big multinational corporations. absolutely. at least for, for, for, for africa way....
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and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again, we're an uncharted waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of a megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we will know my take is that, you know, we're probably still not looking at a full country innovation simply because goodness, probably, and capable of doing it right now. it's going to come with a very high cost. we are in for the long haul, for as long as like witness and power, you will not be at peace with an independent ukraine. you have to understand that. so while, while i say that about the traditional policy, i will say that there is a, there needs to be a note of caution, insert it into the sanctions policy into something the few on the hill. donald trump's former security advisor said th
and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again, we're an uncharted waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of a megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we...
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and frankly, tina peters is a danger to colorado elections. she compromise for voting equipment costing her county nearly 1 million dollars and replacement. she is under criminal investigation. she works with election deniers like mike mandel and steve bannon. she was just arrested last week and try to kick a cop. she is unfit to serve, and i'm running for reelection to continue the work of making colorado's elections the best in the nation, for republicans, democrats, and an affiliates. if your viewers want to help me defeat tina peters, and to stand up to these big like candidates, they can join me at -- >> there are many counties in colorado, and many clerks that oversee the elections, and i don't mean to keep turning our attention towards optimistic account, but how much of an outlier is miss peters behavior as both in what she says, her rollover suing, i'm sure working with county election officials across the political spectrum, how common is this kind of thing in your state? >> well, colorado has a wonderful county clerks. the majority
and frankly, tina peters is a danger to colorado elections. she compromise for voting equipment costing her county nearly 1 million dollars and replacement. she is under criminal investigation. she works with election deniers like mike mandel and steve bannon. she was just arrested last week and try to kick a cop. she is unfit to serve, and i'm running for reelection to continue the work of making colorado's elections the best in the nation, for republicans, democrats, and an affiliates. if...
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go ahead peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power. and he says america's back again. and we're get a meant the relations with our european allies that trump had torn asunder. and so he's trying to show unity, but he's under a lot of pressure. he's under pressure because of that nature withdraw from afghanistan. it was right to withdraw from afghanistan after 20 years. i to do it so ineptly made him look very, very weak and undermined his claim to competence. and then his under pressure from most of the republicans, almost all of them are using any opportunity th
go ahead peter. peter, i'm glad to hear you are certainty that this was not going to turn into military confrontation. not yet, not. i was never quite so certain in this is to me a very, very dangerous and alarming situation because it comes to the time when you ask russian relations are the worst. they've been in 60 years. and, and we've got a lot of provocations, and we've got very, very different narratives going on here. very different definition of interest. and so biting comes to power....
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and frankly, tina peters is a danger to colorado elections. she compromised her voting equipment, costing her county nearly 1 million dollars of replacement. she's under criminal investigation, she works with election deniers like mike lindell and steve bannon. she was just arrested last week and try to kick a cop. she is unfit to serve. and i am running for reelection to continue the work of making colorado's elections the best in the nation. so dumb -- and if your viewers want to help me defeat tina peters, and to stand up to these big lie candidates, they can join me add jenna for colorado.com. >> there are many counties and colorado and many clerks that oversee boards of elections. i don't need to keep turning our attention to an optimistic account, but, you know, how much of an outlier is miss peters behavior both in which he says, in her role over suing? i'm sure you're working with county election officials across the political spectrum. how common is this kind of thing in your state? >> we colorado has wonderful county clerks. the majo
and frankly, tina peters is a danger to colorado elections. she compromised her voting equipment, costing her county nearly 1 million dollars of replacement. she's under criminal investigation, she works with election deniers like mike lindell and steve bannon. she was just arrested last week and try to kick a cop. she is unfit to serve. and i am running for reelection to continue the work of making colorado's elections the best in the nation. so dumb -- and if your viewers want to help me...
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and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again where and then chartered waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we will know might take, is that, you know, we're probably still not looking at a full country innovation simply because goodness, probably, and capable of doing it right now. it's going to come with a very high cost. we are in for the long haul, for as long as you wouldn't isn't power, you will not be at peace with an independent ukraine. you have to understand that. so when, while while i say that about the traditional policy, i will say that there is a, there needs to be a note of caution, insert it into the sanctions policy into something. but few on the hill, donald trump's former security
and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again where and then chartered waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months....
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why not peter? so this is i think that as i said, there's a cup job as attendance to pull up job by the be cooperates, which is also suffocating the policy space for our governments reinvesting the fact that there's been a lot of emphasis on like scotland, best investments. and this investment on small producers, and i think the best way it's basically saying please, different countries are falling victim to big multinational corporations. absolutely. at least for, for, for, for africa way. i speaking from yes, that's exactly the interesting lines. do you agree with that? well, you know, i do, i do think there's an over concentration of power amongst the corporates, in africa and south asia. and this is, this is a, this is an issue. but i think a big part of the problem is just government's not investing us. as peter said in, in, you know, we, we, for the 1st time ever, we have a science based roadmap on how to end hunger by 2030. we know what to do, and we even have it cost it out. it will cost an
why not peter? so this is i think that as i said, there's a cup job as attendance to pull up job by the be cooperates, which is also suffocating the policy space for our governments reinvesting the fact that there's been a lot of emphasis on like scotland, best investments. and this investment on small producers, and i think the best way it's basically saying please, different countries are falling victim to big multinational corporations. absolutely. at least for, for, for, for africa way. i...
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peter oppenheimer there. we will have plenty more from stocks we are watching and inflation, rising prices hurting many people. we tell sectors seem to that. that story, next. -- retail sectors seem impervious to that. that story, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: more on the inflation situation. welcome back. a number of executives one that rising prices are reducing disposable incomes. when sector that is growing steadily and seems new to the inflation hit on earnings is luxury. that is sparking fears of the widening of the wealth gap. joining us is our correspondent from the consumer sector team. we are seeing hermes is struggling. gucci did well. when it comes to them, hermes, they struggle. what is the top line and what does it say about the ability to pass on cost? >> that is one of the makeup brands when it comes to profitability. today they recorded record profitability. the market is not reacting well to what they said about the decline in their leather goods section. that is the section that makes t
peter oppenheimer there. we will have plenty more from stocks we are watching and inflation, rising prices hurting many people. we tell sectors seem to that. that story, next. -- retail sectors seem impervious to that. that story, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: more on the inflation situation. welcome back. a number of executives one that rising prices are reducing disposable incomes. when sector that is growing steadily and seems new to the inflation hit on earnings is luxury. that is...
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peter: i do think there's a connection here. mark short was the right man for vice president pence at that critical moment. telling him and reinforcing that note, he could not claim unconstitutional powers overturn the election. you heard the former vice president's words he had not before. up until now, he has tried to soften the distance between him anthe former president. he would say things like we are just going to have to agree to disagree. i don't think we will agree on what happened that day. a mild way of saying they are never going to be on the same page. today's language was different. it was very firm. a very un-american act to suggest a vice president could unilaterally overturn the ection. that was the phrase the former president used, the real goal he admitted wasn't just the idea of pursuing whether there was fraud, it was to have it overturned election. his words. subvert the will of the public in order to keep power. i think we forget just how serious the thing that is. forget what those people were doing on ja
peter: i do think there's a connection here. mark short was the right man for vice president pence at that critical moment. telling him and reinforcing that note, he could not claim unconstitutional powers overturn the election. you heard the former vice president's words he had not before. up until now, he has tried to soften the distance between him anthe former president. he would say things like we are just going to have to agree to disagree. i don't think we will agree on what happened...
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why not on the peter? so this is i think that as i said, there's a cup job as attendance for capture by the b cooperates, which is also so we're getting the policy space for our government invest enough. there's been a lot of emphasis on like scotland, best investment on this investment on smartphone producers. and i think the best way to basically thank the different countries are falling victim to big multinational corporations. absolutely. at least for, for, for, for africa. where i speaking from yes, that's exactly the truth. interesting lines. do agree with that? well, you know, i do, i do think there's an over concentration of power amongst the corporates, in africa and south asia. and this is, this is a, this is an issue. but i think a big part of the problem is just government's not investing us, as peter said in, you know, we, we, for the 1st time ever we have a science based roadmap on how to end hunger by 2030. we know what to do. and we even have it cost it out, it will cost an extra $330000000
why not on the peter? so this is i think that as i said, there's a cup job as attendance for capture by the b cooperates, which is also so we're getting the policy space for our government invest enough. there's been a lot of emphasis on like scotland, best investment on this investment on smartphone producers. and i think the best way to basically thank the different countries are falling victim to big multinational corporations. absolutely. at least for, for, for, for africa. where i speaking...
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peter says the look in the u.s. at least is a case of credit reassessment -- rather repricing, not reassessment. that move in europe really breathtaking. manus: it was. we also have a note from j.p. morgan on your bloomberg. they can't win, can they? kelly says there is a risk of destabilization by the federal reserve, frankly, he is worried that you are going to have a flatter curve and that the fed's impatience to normalize could indeed mean they ultimately flopped. they really can't win, can they? one moment they are behind the curve not doing enough, they are slow, they are slack, now they are to destabilize the world. who can win? not the fed or the ecb. dani: who doesn't love a lose-lose scenario on a tuesday morning? let me give you the scenario. maybe i oversold it a little bit with the sending this. we are nowhere on s&p 500 futures. it is this bond market story that continues to capture attention. we are looking at yields three basis points higher. it is the dreaded hedging we might be headed toward. 1.95
peter says the look in the u.s. at least is a case of credit reassessment -- rather repricing, not reassessment. that move in europe really breathtaking. manus: it was. we also have a note from j.p. morgan on your bloomberg. they can't win, can they? kelly says there is a risk of destabilization by the federal reserve, frankly, he is worried that you are going to have a flatter curve and that the fed's impatience to normalize could indeed mean they ultimately flopped. they really can't win, can...
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peter, good to talk to — own civilisation. peter, good to talk to you _ own civilisation. peter, good to talk to you and _ own civilisation. peter, good to talk to you and see - own civilisation. peter, good to talk to you and see that l own civilisation. peter, good l to talk to you and see that you are safe and well, may that remain so. we will speak to you soon. the director of the eurasia democracy initiative, peter zalamyev. never before have i seen so many significant decisions being taken so swiftly with such unity in the eu. just this weekend _ such unity in the eu. just this weekend for _ such unity in the eu. just this weekend for example - such unity in the eu. just this weekend for example apart i such unity in the eu. just this i weekend for example apart from all of the extra financial sanctions we have been hearing about from jack, the eu is going to buy and deliver weapons to a country that is at war, and germany, turning its defence policy on its head and, for the first time, despite its wariness with its second world war reputation, it is going to be send
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or i could say peter was angling to get in with a come back. go ahead peter. yes, i do agree that the, obviously, i'm not here. i don't want to you know, exonerate african government. these are the doesn't separate states different and they do have some scope. they haven't maximize the scope they have. i think the reference to that money would be correlation. yes, it can be done, but i think i realize that the reality of this countries is much more than we would just imagine. because for example, these are countries where for some of them probably 60 percent of the national budget is not going to be paying date. the physical space is much more like it's the watch off the public. so the a certain thing that they can do, but there's a lot that is outside the control of government. but even then they haven't come to get them. this is why we are really asking them to do what they can to be able to at least deliver what they are committed to, including that multiple commitment. but i think that is important. realize that some of the large corporates have a time ove
or i could say peter was angling to get in with a come back. go ahead peter. yes, i do agree that the, obviously, i'm not here. i don't want to you know, exonerate african government. these are the doesn't separate states different and they do have some scope. they haven't maximize the scope they have. i think the reference to that money would be correlation. yes, it can be done, but i think i realize that the reality of this countries is much more than we would just imagine. because for...
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peter is a good dancer. fun. >> we willtom. >> we are sendihat video. >> reporter: kristen, were you good. peter, you have the moves. i can watch that all day. i do not know why. >> physical therapy for the last several weeks. tom, thank you. have fun out there. our friends who know how to break it down is breaking down the forecast in l.a. >>> if you are performing, you might want to dress for warm weather. we are looking at record heat. look at this. santa ana winds driving warm air into southern california and los angeles coming in at 19 degrees above average today. 86. let's see what they he are doing for the big game on sunday. low 80 in los angeles. palm springs is 86. up to san francisco, ten above the norm this time of year. 71 degrees. it will be warm. 18 million people could be impacted by the heat advisory with the temperatures in the low 90s in spots. let's go ahead and look at the cooler air that will be moving in. noticeably cooler by tuesday in the 60s. hang tight. it is going to be a >>> a li
peter is a good dancer. fun. >> we willtom. >> we are sendihat video. >> reporter: kristen, were you good. peter, you have the moves. i can watch that all day. i do not know why. >> physical therapy for the last several weeks. tom, thank you. have fun out there. our friends who know how to break it down is breaking down the forecast in l.a. >>> if you are performing, you might want to dress for warm weather. we are looking at record heat. look at this. santa ana...
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peter, kristin? >> erin mclaughlin, thank you. >>> this morning, we are hearing from residents of kyiv that remain in the city. this pastor and his wife are currently in a bomb shelter in kyiv. good morning to both of you. you are in our thoughts now and we are so sorry for everything that you are going through. let me start with you, how are you holding up, what are you hearing right now? >> well, things are changing five minutes, every minute almost. this morning, actually last night we spent in the bomb shelter, it is not far from our home. in the morning after curfew, we thought we would be able to go home, have breakfast, take a shower. as soon as we were up, we heard sirens again. it was another raid. there were several hits in the area. but not close to us, couple miles away from us. we're grateful that authorities allow us to know in advance when the threat is coming. >> sylvia, what have the last several days, last 48 hours been like for you and for your husband. we have been reading reports
peter, kristin? >> erin mclaughlin, thank you. >>> this morning, we are hearing from residents of kyiv that remain in the city. this pastor and his wife are currently in a bomb shelter in kyiv. good morning to both of you. you are in our thoughts now and we are so sorry for everything that you are going through. let me start with you, how are you holding up, what are you hearing right now? >> well, things are changing five minutes, every minute almost. this morning,...
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this is peter robison. and before i start throwing questions adam, let me just say a a few things about the book. and i'd like to begin by since the subtitle of the book is includes the fall of boeing. i'd like to begin by recalling the great legacy of boeing. and what it means to this region and to the world. boeing give the puget puget sound region a great part of its social fabric all those blue-collar jobs, very highly paid. engineering work that was world class. was all here for a hundred years and generations of families have grown up with boeing and it's created the economy of the pacific northwest and of course it gave the world an iconic line of like the 747 that have just shrunk the world incredibly in my lifetime. so this is a company that is given the world a very great deal. now the fall from public favor recently. obviously began with the two crashes of the max in 2018-2019. and since then it seems like nothing is going right for boeing everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. right now
this is peter robison. and before i start throwing questions adam, let me just say a a few things about the book. and i'd like to begin by since the subtitle of the book is includes the fall of boeing. i'd like to begin by recalling the great legacy of boeing. and what it means to this region and to the world. boeing give the puget puget sound region a great part of its social fabric all those blue-collar jobs, very highly paid. engineering work that was world class. was all here for a hundred...
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and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is eminent. i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again, we're an uncharted waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of a megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we will know my take is that, you know, we're probably still not looking at a full country innovation simply because goodness, probably, and capable of doing it right now. it's going to come with a very high cost. we are in for the long haul, for as long as like witness and power, you will not be at peace with an independent ukraine. you have to understand that. so while, while i say that about the traditional policy, i will say that there is a, there needs to be a note of caution, insert it into the sanctions policy into something the few on the hill. donald trump's former security advisor said tha
and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is eminent. i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again, we're an uncharted waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of a megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we...
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this is peter robinson. before i start throwing questions on him, let me say a few things about the book. i'd like to begin by since the subtitle of the book includes the fall of boeing. i'd like to begin by recalling the great legacy of boeing and what it means to this region and to the world. boeing gave the puget sound region a great part of its social fabric. all those blue collar jobs, very highly paid. all the advanced engineering work that was world class. it was all here for 100 years and generations of families have grown up with boeing and it's created the economy of the pacific northwest. it gives the world an iconic line of jet liners like the 747 that have just shrunk the world incredibly, in my lifetime. this is a company that has given the world a very great deal. now, the fall from public favor recently, obviously began with the two crashes of the max in 2018 and 2019. since then, it seems like nothing has gone right for boeing. everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. right now the max
this is peter robinson. before i start throwing questions on him, let me say a few things about the book. i'd like to begin by since the subtitle of the book includes the fall of boeing. i'd like to begin by recalling the great legacy of boeing and what it means to this region and to the world. boeing gave the puget sound region a great part of its social fabric. all those blue collar jobs, very highly paid. all the advanced engineering work that was world class. it was all here for 100 years...
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a young clergyman from the church peter h, took an apparent interest in the family. he invited 12 year old marcus to visit him in the parish house. though it is on bottom. wonderful. he already had his bathroom on was all he didn't have to address much at all. but the video, he sat down next to me on the couch and after a few advances, all the blows started to little people sort of on. it didn't take longer. good. i was just a few caresses for him to show me how it was done. arden and then i had to do the same to him of it, so i thought horridly gratified must listen to what you most malcolm, those general barb refuting. moister went up on the family. should i started wedding myself again and hiding under the bed full strictly. i also drank a lot of sleep time because he gave me alcohol at the age of 12 and 13 from 12 quite said the organ, the abuse continued and peter h went on to abuse. several other boys as well. a number of cases became public and he was even sentenced but not dismissed. instead, he was transferred to rural parishes in bavarian. there you suppose
a young clergyman from the church peter h, took an apparent interest in the family. he invited 12 year old marcus to visit him in the parish house. though it is on bottom. wonderful. he already had his bathroom on was all he didn't have to address much at all. but the video, he sat down next to me on the couch and after a few advances, all the blows started to little people sort of on. it didn't take longer. good. i was just a few caresses for him to show me how it was done. arden and then i...
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peter has furtherdvice. peter: i would say it is encouraging to see the number of people testing positive declining, but in the number of people testing is declining as well. the reduction in the people admitted to hospital is encouraging, too, but i'm concerned about 300 deaths a day, and every single person admitted to hospital as a person tragedy for somebody. ros: the question is whether england is reaching the point where covid can be treated like other respiratory illnesses. here is bbc health correspondent nick colonel. nick: combined with the high levels of vaccination, this imnity that has been builtp, i think it is now nearly 98% of people, adults test positive for antibodies, so the system knows the virus, knows how to fight it, and that is a big part of the reason why we are seeing milder illness. now it is clear, protection against infection goes away, so we are going to see this virus circulating, you know, forever, but what we are not seeing is it causing a significant amount of illness, even
peter has furtherdvice. peter: i would say it is encouraging to see the number of people testing positive declining, but in the number of people testing is declining as well. the reduction in the people admitted to hospital is encouraging, too, but i'm concerned about 300 deaths a day, and every single person admitted to hospital as a person tragedy for somebody. ros: the question is whether england is reaching the point where covid can be treated like other respiratory illnesses. here is bbc...
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peter: i do tnk there's a connection here. mark short was the right man for vice president pence at that critical moment. telling him and reinforcing that note, he could not claim unnstitutional powers overturn the election. you heard the former vice president's words he had not before. up until now, he has tried to soften the distance between him and the former president. he would say things like we are just going to have to agree to disagree. i don't think we will agree on what happened that day. a mild way of saying they are never going to be on the same page. today's language was different. it was very firm. a very un-american act to suggest a vice president could unilaterally overturn the election. that was the phrase the former president used, the real goal he admitted wasn't just the idea of pursuing whether there was fraud, it was to have it overturned election. his words. subvert the will of the public in order to keep power. i think we forget just how serious the thing that is. forget what those people were doing on
peter: i do tnk there's a connection here. mark short was the right man for vice president pence at that critical moment. telling him and reinforcing that note, he could not claim unnstitutional powers overturn the election. you heard the former vice president's words he had not before. up until now, he has tried to soften the distance between him and the former president. he would say things like we are just going to have to agree to disagree. i don't think we will agree on what happened that...
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peter h took an apparent interest in the family. he invited 12 year old marcus to visit him in the parish house. that is on the bottom. wonderful. he already had his bathroom on without. he didn't have to undress much at all. he sat down next to me on the couch, and after a few dances, the blow started to go a little on. it didn't take long to get out just a few caresses for him to show me how it was done, arden. and then i had to do the same to him, so i thought, orally, gratified, must listen, but you most welcome those inaudible god befitting worcester. except unfunny, should i started wedding myself again and hiding under the bed. strictly. i also drank a lot at that time because he gave me alcohol at the age of 12 and 13 from 12 quite santiago. the abuse continued in peter h went on to abuse several other boys as well. a number of cases became public and he was even sentenced, but not dismissed. instead, he was transferred to rural parishes in bavarian. there he was supposed to undergo therapy, but instead continued to abuse bo
peter h took an apparent interest in the family. he invited 12 year old marcus to visit him in the parish house. that is on the bottom. wonderful. he already had his bathroom on without. he didn't have to undress much at all. he sat down next to me on the couch, and after a few dances, the blow started to go a little on. it didn't take long to get out just a few caresses for him to show me how it was done, arden. and then i had to do the same to him, so i thought, orally, gratified, must...
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peter h is now retired and lives once again in the rural region. about 10 kilometers from the scene of marcus eleanor's abuse is thank you, and i think of them every night and day, lots at night. and the former nightmares oxen during the day that i could run into her somewhere where victims were traumatized for life elsewhere were never freely real rebels leave at a loss. what. where was god when this happy not just to me, but to all of us children, why didn't she intervene with griffin marcus eleanor has never wanted to enter a church ever again. ah, china is persecuting weeker muslims, and ethnic minority. and the u. s. one man is trying to raise awareness of their struggle, which includes his father's faith. these mountains remind book gra, keen, very much of home. he left china 6 years ago to start a new life in the u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was promptly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believ
peter h is now retired and lives once again in the rural region. about 10 kilometers from the scene of marcus eleanor's abuse is thank you, and i think of them every night and day, lots at night. and the former nightmares oxen during the day that i could run into her somewhere where victims were traumatized for life elsewhere were never freely real rebels leave at a loss. what. where was god when this happy not just to me, but to all of us children, why didn't she intervene with griffin marcus...
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good morning, peter. >> good evening, shannon. here on the north lawn of the white house where we don't believe the president is in the oval office because when he is in the oval office they station a marine sentry outside the west wing. we have not seen that late this evening. but 2 minutes ago, the press secretary told us online the president was briefed on a secure call this evening by secretary blinken, secretary austin, chairman millie, and national security advisor sullivan about the ongoing attacks on ukraine by russian military forces. we are told to expect to see him on camera tomorrow early in the afternoon here that is when he is going to announce the way that he and the partners of the g7, that he is going to have a virtual call with in the morning, are going to respond in a united and decisive way. tease yesterday and is last on camera appearance about this, that would include additional sanctions. one of the questions for the press secretary here at the white house the last two days has been why not do more? the firs
good morning, peter. >> good evening, shannon. here on the north lawn of the white house where we don't believe the president is in the oval office because when he is in the oval office they station a marine sentry outside the west wing. we have not seen that late this evening. but 2 minutes ago, the press secretary told us online the president was briefed on a secure call this evening by secretary blinken, secretary austin, chairman millie, and national security advisor sullivan about...
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peter gray. who's a psychology professor at boston college and an unschooling advocate who wrote the forward to my unschooled book he and his colleague gina riley discovered that most grown on schoolers did spend time during their high school years taking community college classes often getting an associate's degree at the same age that their peers would be getting a high school diploma. and then being able to enroll in a four-year university transferring those credits and saving quite a bit of money. so it's also really practical approach particularly now with skyrocketing tuition rates at universities. well, it seems that the homeschool and the unschooled movements have grown exponentially in the last 20 years. is that saying something about public education? homeschooling has grown tremendously over the past couple of decades your right the first year that the us department of education began tracking homeschoolers was 1998 at the time. they counted 850,000 that number soared to about two mill
peter gray. who's a psychology professor at boston college and an unschooling advocate who wrote the forward to my unschooled book he and his colleague gina riley discovered that most grown on schoolers did spend time during their high school years taking community college classes often getting an associate's degree at the same age that their peers would be getting a high school diploma. and then being able to enroll in a four-year university transferring those credits and saving quite a bit of...
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hello and welcome the crosstalk where all things are considered on peter labelle. apparently, russia's invasion of ukraine is not so imminent. after all, none the less washington in london continued to beat the drums of war. many europeans think otherwise. they are the ones with the most to lose in any conflict . they are also the ones pushing diplomacy. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, url rasmussen in washington. he's the executive vice president of the racial center in new york. we have medea benjamin. she is an authoring co founder of coat paint. and in london we crossed to marcus papadopoulos. he's an historian analyst, an author of the book, arise, rossi, and the return of russia to world politics are cross stop rules. and that means you can jump in in time, you want and i would appreciate it. okay, let's start with media. let's start off with you. or you have a fascinating article in anti war dot com and in common dreams. and it's, it's very sanctum su hours support everyone reading a memo to congress, diplomacy for ukraine is sp
hello and welcome the crosstalk where all things are considered on peter labelle. apparently, russia's invasion of ukraine is not so imminent. after all, none the less washington in london continued to beat the drums of war. many europeans think otherwise. they are the ones with the most to lose in any conflict . they are also the ones pushing diplomacy. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, url rasmussen in washington. he's the executive vice president of the racial...
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peter, the young. it's one interesting thing i didn't see is that mister shoulds did not specifically mention nordstrom to it in his responses. if they all were united together by even one press, he did not mention germany in x in north spring to was it's not just the german russia project, but it was actually requested. and in my i the germans. yeah. salute. and so it's interesting that we've got mr. biting kind of dictating what the status can to and where it's going to go. and, and then we also have a bill here. everyone probably knows the protecting european energy security acts which kind of the u. s. is concerned about energy security and in russia or in europe. absolutely not. it's, it's to is to make europe more dependent on the u. s. is to also keep them down economically. further isolate the contain russia of but russia just sars energy will just turn to china who will take in asia or take most of what they have the very little loss any the sanctions that are being applied. and this are all w
peter, the young. it's one interesting thing i didn't see is that mister shoulds did not specifically mention nordstrom to it in his responses. if they all were united together by even one press, he did not mention germany in x in north spring to was it's not just the german russia project, but it was actually requested. and in my i the germans. yeah. salute. and so it's interesting that we've got mr. biting kind of dictating what the status can to and where it's going to go. and, and then we...
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a young clergyman from the church peter h took an apparent interest in the family. he invited 12 year old marcus to visit him in the parish house. that is on the bottom under frontier already at his bathroom on without. he didn't have to undress much at all. but the video, he sat down next to me on the couch, and after a few dances all the blows started to go a little on. it didn't take longer, good order, just a few caresses for him to show me how it was done, arden. and then i had to do the same to him, so i thought, orally, gratified, must listen to what you most welcome, those inaudible god befitting worcester. like underfunded, should i started wedding myself again and hiding under the bed? what stricken i also drank a lot at that time because he gave me alcohol at the age of 12 and 13 from 12 quarts and yoga the abuse continued in peter h went on to abuse. several other boys as well. a number of cases became public and he was even sentenced, but not dismissed. instead, he was transferred to rural parishes and bavarian. there he was supposed to undergo therapy,
a young clergyman from the church peter h took an apparent interest in the family. he invited 12 year old marcus to visit him in the parish house. that is on the bottom under frontier already at his bathroom on without. he didn't have to undress much at all. but the video, he sat down next to me on the couch, and after a few dances all the blows started to go a little on. it didn't take longer, good order, just a few caresses for him to show me how it was done, arden. and then i had to do the...
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charles: peter? >> the vast majority of people who are buying bitcoin are not buying it for that reason. they are buying bitcoin because they think the price is going to go up and when they stop thinking the price is going to go up they are going to sell, and when enough people want to sell, and there's nobody to buy, the price will collapse, and, you know, this whole argument that it's a store value is going to evaporate because you can't store something you don't have. bitcoin has no underlying value, like gold, which is a metal, a valuable metal used for all sorts of things. bitcoin isn't used for anything other than speculation, and it's only being used for speculation because people think it's going to go up. well if they stop thinking that because it's going down, then there is no reason to own it. yes you come up with these small examples but that's a tiny fraction of the demand for bitcoin, and once the price crashes, that demand will go away too. charles: layha? >> you've been saying the pri
charles: peter? >> the vast majority of people who are buying bitcoin are not buying it for that reason. they are buying bitcoin because they think the price is going to go up and when they stop thinking the price is going to go up they are going to sell, and when enough people want to sell, and there's nobody to buy, the price will collapse, and, you know, this whole argument that it's a store value is going to evaporate because you can't store something you don't have. bitcoin has no...
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joining me tonight to discuss this and more are peter baker. the chief white house correspoed for the new york times. david martin. national security correspond for cbs news. and ann simmons. moscow bureau chief for the wall street journal. thank you all for being here. what do we know about the latest about what's happening on the ground in ukraine, and also, what is vladimir putin hoping to achieve both in the short term and in the long term? >> well, it's clear there's an all-out assault on ukraine by russian forces. by land, by air, basie. -- by sea. mr. putin has made clear his end goal is basically regime change. he wants to take the ukrainian capital of kyiv. he wants to get rid of president zelinski. and he wants to install basically someone who would be more favorable to the kremlin. yamiche: you are talking about sort of him wanting to install someone and take over the democratically elected government there. quickly, briefly, also, when you think about the rationale behind this, how he wants to be viewed by the history books, take us
joining me tonight to discuss this and more are peter baker. the chief white house correspoed for the new york times. david martin. national security correspond for cbs news. and ann simmons. moscow bureau chief for the wall street journal. thank you all for being here. what do we know about the latest about what's happening on the ground in ukraine, and also, what is vladimir putin hoping to achieve both in the short term and in the long term? >> well, it's clear there's an all-out...
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peter navarro is a better case for enforcement. but as you point out in your question, that fifth amendment assertion, saying, i can't answer because it might incriminate me, that's something that doj will likely back away from pretty fast. congress might then decide that they want to compel navarro. if doj won't enforce their subpoenas, they need to have some way to get this testimony, they can do that by giving navarro immunity and compelling him to testify. >> right. >> but doj may have some concerns at that point. >> right. so, there's more than one avenue there. look, our panel stays. i promised folks we would get more in depth, and i want to do that right now because the january 6 committee wants to know more than one thing from navarro. they want him under oath about the sweep, as we've been discussing. it's been 36 days since he admitted that here on the beat, but there's other newer reporting also emerging about the fraudulent election lost, like giuliani and epstein pushed that. they're also under subpoena. the whole idea
peter navarro is a better case for enforcement. but as you point out in your question, that fifth amendment assertion, saying, i can't answer because it might incriminate me, that's something that doj will likely back away from pretty fast. congress might then decide that they want to compel navarro. if doj won't enforce their subpoenas, they need to have some way to get this testimony, they can do that by giving navarro immunity and compelling him to testify. >> right. >> but doj...
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what do we know about why peter thiel is leaving now ? his support for president trump been controversial but mark zuckerberg has at all times supported thiel in the name of ideological diversity on facebook sport. -- board. >> th par of the reason he is stepping down as he wants to continue -- to push president trump's agenda and it would be a distraction for facebook. it is a little bit confusing only because peter thiel has been supporting president trump for years. and facebook has stuck by him during all that time. it's odd to finally leave now. if that is the real reason. regardless, he has been on the board for 17 years now. a controversial relationship between mark zuckerberg and him. whether it is to push trump's agenda or something else, it is significant that he is stepping aside. emily: david, you know better than almost anyone aside from mark zuckerberg and peter thiel himself the nature of their relationship, that history. the importance or lack thereof to the company. what do you make of this? >> it's a shocking development
what do we know about why peter thiel is leaving now ? his support for president trump been controversial but mark zuckerberg has at all times supported thiel in the name of ideological diversity on facebook sport. -- board. >> th par of the reason he is stepping down as he wants to continue -- to push president trump's agenda and it would be a distraction for facebook. it is a little bit confusing only because peter thiel has been supporting president trump for years. and facebook has...
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i'm peter lavelle. this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news ah, against which urls for me. the on december 17th, the, the russian sent out to treaties 2 papers, one to nato in one to the united states. and we haven't seen the official replies, but of course it was leaked most likely intentionally through spanish media. and the way i read the, the nato reply was just completely boiler plate. i mean, just talking nonsense that they, as they usually do, we're only inexpensive life. i never heard of a defensive alliance that needs to come, is compelled to expand and look for trouble. i'm never heard of indefensible lines do that. and of course it is not a defensive alliance irrespective what you hear. the american one was a little more nuanced, basically saying, yeah, he got a point about, you know, indivisibility of security and about certain missile systems. i mean, we all remember the whole uproar in the 1980s about intermediate nuclear missiles. ok. i mean, i think people h
i'm peter lavelle. this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news ah, against which urls for me. the on december 17th, the, the russian sent out to treaties 2 papers, one to nato in one to the united states. and we haven't seen the official replies, but of course it was leaked most likely intentionally through spanish media. and the way i read the, the nato reply was just completely boiler plate. i mean, just talking nonsense that they, as they usually do, we're only...
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peter hotez. we will explain after the break. as a co ♪ ♪ >> tucker: you might've noticed that a lot of people in your world don't trust doctors these days. that's not a good sign. probably half the people you know are exploring alternative medical cures right now. why is that happening? there are a lot of reasons but dr. peter hotez is definitely one of those reasons. a pediatrician who spent his life studying tropical parasites. you wouldn't seem to be the obvious go to guest for cable news bookers looking to -- four looking for someone to speak knowledgeably about covid but it's a publicity hack. he will do any public appearance anywhere at anytime. he never stops. unfortunately for all of us, when peter hotez speaks he discredits medicine. he's a misinformation machine constantly spewing insanity. compare his views on covid to, say, alex jones' view on covid and ask yourself who is sayinger? it's not even close. very few things peter hotez says has any relationship to reality. here he is explaining back in july that there
peter hotez. we will explain after the break. as a co ♪ ♪ >> tucker: you might've noticed that a lot of people in your world don't trust doctors these days. that's not a good sign. probably half the people you know are exploring alternative medical cures right now. why is that happening? there are a lot of reasons but dr. peter hotez is definitely one of those reasons. a pediatrician who spent his life studying tropical parasites. you wouldn't seem to be the obvious go to guest for...
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peter sokoloski. he will be in conversation with jess mchugh, a writer and researcher that has appeared across national and international publications. she's reported stories from four continents on a range of cultural and historical topics, from present day liverpool punks to activists in greenwich villages. i know you are going to enjoy their company. i am welcoming now to the screen, jess mchugh. hi, jess. >> hi. happy to be here. >> tell our listeners, too, what time is it where you both are, 1:00 in the morning? >> that is correct. >> we are doubly glad to have you here. peter, can you tell me when i need to come back on. >> sure. this is a treat. it's great to see you again, jess, and we're a little blurry eyed but this is a great opportunity to talk about this book. first of all, congratulations for the great reception of this book, the great attention that has been paid to it and the story that you tell. i -- i kept thinking when i was reading this book it's hard to imagine that this had not b
peter sokoloski. he will be in conversation with jess mchugh, a writer and researcher that has appeared across national and international publications. she's reported stories from four continents on a range of cultural and historical topics, from present day liverpool punks to activists in greenwich villages. i know you are going to enjoy their company. i am welcoming now to the screen, jess mchugh. hi, jess. >> hi. happy to be here. >> tell our listeners, too, what time is it where...
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peter sokolowski is editor at large for miriam webster, and he's just a delight. we've had an interactions with him before and i know you're going to enjoy his company and he's going to be in conversation with jess mchugh author of americannon. she's a writer and researcher whose work has appeared across a variety of national and international publications including the new york times the wall street journal the washington posts and many many others. she's reported stories from four continents on a range of cultural and historical topics from present-day. liverpool punks to the history of 1960s activists in greenwich village, and i have spent some time with both of our guests in the green room and just now early in a techron, and i know you're going to enjoy their company, so i'm welcoming now to the screen jess mchugh. hi, jess. hi, so happy to be here. and i will tell our listeners too. that what time is it where you both are one o'clock in the morning. that is correct. we're doubly glad to have you here and i can't wait to hear what you have to say. so peter, w
peter sokolowski is editor at large for miriam webster, and he's just a delight. we've had an interactions with him before and i know you're going to enjoy his company and he's going to be in conversation with jess mchugh author of americannon. she's a writer and researcher whose work has appeared across a variety of national and international publications including the new york times the wall street journal the washington posts and many many others. she's reported stories from four continents...
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peter, i am sorry to interrupt. _ made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt. i— made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know _ made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know we - made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know we are i made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know we are in| interrupt, i know we are in different places, so i hope you are hearing me. it is such a poignant day today, how much of those stories passed down in yourfamily, how much do you all think about those momentous moments on this day and the extent to which this is talked about within your family? i the extent to which this is talked about within your family?- about within your family? i think riaht the about within your family? i think right the way — about within your family? i think right the way through. _ about within your family? i think right the way through. the i about within your family? i think right the way through. the bbc. about within your family? i think i right the way through. the bbc have very kindly, we have family in australia and all around the world and it always bri
peter, i am sorry to interrupt. _ made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt. i— made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know _ made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know we - made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know we are i made. peter, i am sorry to interrupt, i know we are in| interrupt, i know we are in different places, so i hope you are hearing me. it is such a poignant day today, how much of those stories passed down in yourfamily, how much do you all think about those momentous...