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peter. yes, it was created a very, very dangerous situation globally right now in russia and ukraine, accounts with 38 percent of world weak sales. we're talking russia accounts for 20 percent of world fertilizer sales, russian ukraine, 30 percent of world grain sales. we've seen the price of energy skyrocketing, we seen the price of food and commodities going up, and many countries are destabilized by this. and it's only going to get worse, which is again, why this needs to be ended as quickly as possible. because we are in an integrated global economy. it, peter, but we, if we stand back in, so was it all worth it from nato to absorb ukraine? is it all? is that worth it now looking back, you know, yeah, i mean from, you know, when people in yemen and ethiopian kanyes a, why are we having a food prices because the americans wanted ukraine and nato? it's preposterous. i mean it's, it's interesting the way with the world looks at this. i've been doing a lot of shows on indian tv lately. and i
peter. yes, it was created a very, very dangerous situation globally right now in russia and ukraine, accounts with 38 percent of world weak sales. we're talking russia accounts for 20 percent of world fertilizer sales, russian ukraine, 30 percent of world grain sales. we've seen the price of energy skyrocketing, we seen the price of food and commodities going up, and many countries are destabilized by this. and it's only going to get worse, which is again, why this needs to be ended as quickly...
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go ahead, peter. they're happy in the same sense that brzezinski broke, opened the champagne in 1979. when he induced the soviet invasion of afghanistan, you know that been public. he cried crocodile tears behind the scenes. he was elated. now he said now we've given the soviet union its own vietnam and then, and that the effect that, that had on afghanistan and on the soviet union was devastating. their, they've trying to do some people to try to do the same thing in this situation. some of the concern is sincere and it is a life we see the pictures we know what's going on. in many ways, it's a humanitarian catastrophe. what's going on inside of ukraine now? and then there are a lot of other people who want to use this strategically to weaken russia. so it is both going on or what, but when we need to figure out in the world these to figure out is how to ended as quickly as possible. what is the basis for a negotiated settlement that allows putin to save some face, get some of what lighter but, but,
go ahead, peter. they're happy in the same sense that brzezinski broke, opened the champagne in 1979. when he induced the soviet invasion of afghanistan, you know that been public. he cried crocodile tears behind the scenes. he was elated. now he said now we've given the soviet union its own vietnam and then, and that the effect that, that had on afghanistan and on the soviet union was devastating. their, they've trying to do some people to try to do the same thing in this situation. some of...
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go ahead peter . they're happy in the same says that brzezinski broke opened the champagne in 1979 . when he induced the soviet invasion of afghanistan, you know that when public he cried crocodile tears behind the scenes. he was elated . now he said now we've given the soviet union its own vietnam and then, and that the effect that, that had on afghanistan and on the soviet union was devastating their dead trying to do some people to try to do the same thing in this situation. some of the concern is sincere and it is a live. we see the pictures we know what's going on. in many ways, it's a humanitarian catastrophe. what's going on inside of ukraine now? and then there are a lot of other people who want to use this strategically to weaken russia. so it is both going on or what, but we need, we need to figure out in the world these to figure out is how to ended as quickly as possible. what is the basis for a negotiated settlement that allows putin to save some face, get some of what lighter but, but, b
go ahead peter . they're happy in the same says that brzezinski broke opened the champagne in 1979 . when he induced the soviet invasion of afghanistan, you know that when public he cried crocodile tears behind the scenes. he was elated . now he said now we've given the soviet union its own vietnam and then, and that the effect that, that had on afghanistan and on the soviet union was devastating their dead trying to do some people to try to do the same thing in this situation. some of the...
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peter. i think that everybody's suffering a bit is well, you know peter, i'm sorry but you do you think victorian newland is suffering? i bet she's drinking champagne. jake sullivan. i'm sure he's happy. i mean, boris johnson seems to be overwhelmingly happy as well. i mean, they're happy about this income outcome. okay. i so, i mean, it is because it isn't accidental. it was planned and it's happened. go ahead peter . they're happy in the same says that brzezinski broke open the champagne in 1979. when he induced the soviet invasion of afghanistan, you know that when public he cried crocodile tears behind the scenes. he was elated . and yet he said, now we've given the soviet union its own vietnam and then, and that the effect that, that had on afghanistan and on the soviet union was devastating. they're trying to do some people to try to do the same thing in this situation. some of the concern is sincere and that mit is a live, we see the pictures we know what's going on. in many ways it's
peter. i think that everybody's suffering a bit is well, you know peter, i'm sorry but you do you think victorian newland is suffering? i bet she's drinking champagne. jake sullivan. i'm sure he's happy. i mean, boris johnson seems to be overwhelmingly happy as well. i mean, they're happy about this income outcome. okay. i so, i mean, it is because it isn't accidental. it was planned and it's happened. go ahead peter . they're happy in the same says that brzezinski broke open the champagne in...
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many peters tonight we have peterit richardson and peter frm city life. it's a great honor for me too be here with the author of savage journey peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be here hto tonight. i've been a big fan of peters for some time now. i've read with great interest his history of ramparts magazine which played a big role in my development as a young journalist. and hunter thompson did too i have to say. i first read hunter thompson and i was a student at uc santa cruz back in the early 1970s. later his coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign had a huge impact on me as a young journalist. so i read with great interest peter richardson's new book about hunter. i knew hunter a little bit myself, later on editor of the san francisco examiner. i actually had the great pleasure of editing a couple columns by hunter thompson that was late in his career of course. but to me he was an icon, still is an icon. had a huge impact on me and many other young writers and journalists in america. so i'm delighted to beer tonight with peter pirtle jump in
many peters tonight we have peterit richardson and peter frm city life. it's a great honor for me too be here with the author of savage journey peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be here hto tonight. i've been a big fan of peters for some time now. i've read with great interest his history of ramparts magazine which played a big role in my development as a young journalist. and hunter thompson did too i have to say. i first read hunter thompson and i was a student at uc santa cruz back in...
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paul, not peter. keith morrison (voiceover): for all the produce that comes rolling out of colusa county, california, its population of humans is small, just 22,000. everybody seems to know just about everybody here. so when a would-be anonymous tipster called the sheriff's office, it turned out he wasn't anonymous at all. the detective who took the call recognized the voice and phoned him right back. says, hey, you need to come in and talk to us. keith morrison (voiceover): the caller, as it turned out, was this man, dave moore, cousin of roger and gus, with a multimillion spread of his own and a passion for warbirds. dave's stepdaughter had once been married to paul. this is a video from their wedding day. a messy divorce followed a few years later. dave salm: so david and susan moore came into our office. keith morrison (voiceover): susan moore is dave's wife. keith morrison: what did they say when they got into the office? the first thing they told us was a wiretapping incident. wiretapping? yes.
paul, not peter. keith morrison (voiceover): for all the produce that comes rolling out of colusa county, california, its population of humans is small, just 22,000. everybody seems to know just about everybody here. so when a would-be anonymous tipster called the sheriff's office, it turned out he wasn't anonymous at all. the detective who took the call recognized the voice and phoned him right back. says, hey, you need to come in and talk to us. keith morrison (voiceover): the caller, as it...
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go ahead, peter. and i think this situation is good for anybody, peter. i think that everybody's suffering it. well, you know peter, i'm sorry, but do you think victorian newland is suffering? i bet she's drinking champagne. jake sullivan. i'm sure he's happy. i mean, boris johnson seems to be overwhelmingly happy as well. i mean, they're happy about this income outcome. okay. i so i mean, that is because it isn't accidental. it was planned and it's happened. go ahead peter. they're happy in the same says that brzezinski broke opened the champagne in 1979. when he induced the soviet invasion of afghanistan, you know that when public he cried crocodile tears behind the scenes. he was elated . and yet he said, now we've given the soviet union its own vietnam. and then, and the effect that, that had on afghanistan and on the soviet union was devastating their dead trying to do some people to try to do the same thing in this situation. some of that concern is sincere and that meant as a live. we see the pictures we know what's going on. in many ways, it's a h
go ahead, peter. and i think this situation is good for anybody, peter. i think that everybody's suffering it. well, you know peter, i'm sorry, but do you think victorian newland is suffering? i bet she's drinking champagne. jake sullivan. i'm sure he's happy. i mean, boris johnson seems to be overwhelmingly happy as well. i mean, they're happy about this income outcome. okay. i so i mean, that is because it isn't accidental. it was planned and it's happened. go ahead peter. they're happy in...
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many peters tonight. we have peter richardson peter maravillas from city lights, and it's a great honor for me to be here with the author of savage journey peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be here tonight. i've been a big fan peters for some time now i read with great interest his history of ramparts magazine, which played a big role in my development as a young journalist and hunter thompson did too i have to say i first read hunter thompson when i was a student at santa cruz you see santa cruz back in the early 1970s and his fear and loathing in las vegas and then later his coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign had a huge impact on me as a young journalist, so i read with great interests new book about honor. i knew hunter a little bit myself later on as editor of the san francisco. diameter i actually have the great pleasure of editing a couple columns by hunter thompson that was late in his career, of course, but you know to me he was an icon still is an icon. i had a huge impact on me and m
many peters tonight. we have peter richardson peter maravillas from city lights, and it's a great honor for me to be here with the author of savage journey peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be here tonight. i've been a big fan peters for some time now i read with great interest his history of ramparts magazine, which played a big role in my development as a young journalist and hunter thompson did too i have to say i first read hunter thompson when i was a student at santa cruz you see...
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welcome to city lights applied. >> thank you, peter. many peters tonight. with peter richardson, peter maravelis some city lights and it's a great honor for me to be here with the author of "savage journey" peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be here tonight. i've been a big fan of peters for some time now. i've read with great interest is history of "ramparts" magazine r thompson did too i have to say i first read hunter thompson when i was a student at santa cruz you see santa cruz back in the early 1970s and his fear and loathing in las vegas and then later his coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign had a huge impact on me as a young journalist, so i read with great interests new book about honor. i knew hunter a little bit myself later on as editor of the san francisco. diameter i actually have the great pleasure of editing a couple columns by hunter thompson that was late in his career, of course, but you know to me he was an icon still is an icon. i had a huge impact on me and many at many other young writers and journalists in america, so i'm d
welcome to city lights applied. >> thank you, peter. many peters tonight. with peter richardson, peter maravelis some city lights and it's a great honor for me to be here with the author of "savage journey" peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be here tonight. i've been a big fan of peters for some time now. i've read with great interest is history of "ramparts" magazine r thompson did too i have to say i first read hunter thompson when i was a student at santa cruz...
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welcome to city lights live. >> thank you, peter. >> mini peters tunica with peter richardson, peter maravelis from city lights, and it's a great honor for me to be here with the author of savage journey, peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be heree tonight. i've been a big fan of peter's for some time now. i read with great interest his history of "ramparts" magazine which played a big role in my development as the young journalist. and hunter thompson did, too, i have to say. i first read hunter thompson when i was a student at santa cruz, uc santa cruz back in the early 1970s. later his coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign had a huge impact on me as a young journalist. so i read with great interest peter richardson new book about hunter. i do hunter a little bit later on as an editor of "the san francisco examiner." i actually had the great pleasure of editing a couple columns by hunter thompson that was late in his career of course but to me he was an icon, still is an icon. m had a huge impact on me and many other young writers and journalists in america. so delighted to
welcome to city lights live. >> thank you, peter. >> mini peters tunica with peter richardson, peter maravelis from city lights, and it's a great honor for me to be here with the author of savage journey, peter richardson. i'm very pleased to be heree tonight. i've been a big fan of peter's for some time now. i read with great interest his history of "ramparts" magazine which played a big role in my development as the young journalist. and hunter thompson did, too, i have...
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what do you think peter would make of these times? >> well, i think he would have been equally puzzled and challenged as you are. peter had this deep sense of curiosity. he went around his story, took it from all sides. somehow i feel he would have found a way through this morass that we're in -- i'm sure you will, too. >> and then last night, an unexpected moment. the orchestra from canada performing a piece by ukranian composer yuri shevchenko, who they learned just days ago had died in kyiv. the piece is called "we do exist." ♪ a night honoring peter. the truth. and a night of solidarity with ukraine. ♪ >> powerful and deeply moving night. i thank peter's family for inviting us. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, good night. anchor: new at 6:00, the parents of a seventh grade student speak about what happened and why this is an example of racial profiling. >> i have $50 in my savings account. anchor: you've heard about pandemic help for struggling renters. now here in landlord's per
what do you think peter would make of these times? >> well, i think he would have been equally puzzled and challenged as you are. peter had this deep sense of curiosity. he went around his story, took it from all sides. somehow i feel he would have found a way through this morass that we're in -- i'm sure you will, too. >> and then last night, an unexpected moment. the orchestra from canada performing a piece by ukranian composer yuri shevchenko, who they learned just days ago had...
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i'm peter lavelle . if you've been following the conflict in ukraine online and from media, you have been fed a steady diet of opinions like who are the good guys and who are the bad guys and who is winning or losing context is largely absent and that's on purpose. ah, crow, sucking media coverage of ukraine, i'm joined by my guest. daniela's are in new york. he's a journalist and author a 3 books on the u. s. constitution in bethesda, we crossed to peter cosmic, he's professor of history and director of the nucular studies institute at american university as well as co author with oliver stone of the untold history of the united states. and here in moscow we have maxine sutkowski. he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. i gentleman crosswalk, rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciated, peter, let me go to you 1st. and bethesda, i'm, i'm, i have to watch cable news. i have to read th
i'm peter lavelle . if you've been following the conflict in ukraine online and from media, you have been fed a steady diet of opinions like who are the good guys and who are the bad guys and who is winning or losing context is largely absent and that's on purpose. ah, crow, sucking media coverage of ukraine, i'm joined by my guest. daniela's are in new york. he's a journalist and author a 3 books on the u. s. constitution in bethesda, we crossed to peter cosmic, he's professor of history and...
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peter, ureat to remains in power or not. peter, great to get _ remains in power or not. peter, great to get your _ remains in power or not. peter, great to get your thoughts - remains in power or not. peter, great to get your thoughts on . remains in power or not. peter, l great to get your thoughts on this programme. great to get your thoughts on this programme-— in other stories for you today — a new prime minister has been sworn in in pakistan, after the former cricketer imran khan was ousted in a confidence motion. his successor, shahbaz sharif, is the brother of another former prime minister, and takes office amid corruption allegations which he has said are politically motivated. our correspondent in islamabad secunder kermani has more. well, shahbaz sharif heads a broad coalition. he's a well—known figure here, part of one of two dynasty is that dominated pakistani politics for decades until the appearance of imran khan. —— two dynasties that have dominated. that sharif brothers have a reputation for delivering big infrastructure projects but, as you say
peter, ureat to remains in power or not. peter, great to get _ remains in power or not. peter, great to get your _ remains in power or not. peter, great to get your thoughts - remains in power or not. peter, great to get your thoughts on . remains in power or not. peter, l great to get your thoughts on this programme. great to get your thoughts on this programme-— in other stories for you today — a new prime minister has been sworn in in pakistan, after the former cricketer imran khan was...
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peter: he has two real missions. one is to try to do what he can to getnflation under control, two, to be seen doing what he can to get inflation under control. there are limited tools that can impact that on a short-term basis, and that is a frustration for this administration. they don't have a lot of time left. the white house feels like it needs to have an image of a president who understands the concern is out there and trying to address them as aggressively as possible. yamiche: a lot to talk about. thank you so much, peter, eugene, marianna. we will continue our conversation on the "washington week extra." new text messages reveal how far some republicans wanted to go to overturn the 2020 election. find it on facebook, our website, and youtube. tune in saturday to pbs news weekend for the latest news from ukraine. thank you f joining us. i am yamiche alcindor. good night from washington. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- consumer cellular. additional funding is provided by -- koo and
peter: he has two real missions. one is to try to do what he can to getnflation under control, two, to be seen doing what he can to get inflation under control. there are limited tools that can impact that on a short-term basis, and that is a frustration for this administration. they don't have a lot of time left. the white house feels like it needs to have an image of a president who understands the concern is out there and trying to address them as aggressively as possible. yamiche: a lot to...
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peter: he has two real missions. one is to try to do what he can to get inflation under control, two, to be seen doing what he can to get inflation under control. there are limited tools that can impact that on a short-term basis, and that is a frustration for this administration. they don't have a lot of time left. the white house feels like it needs to have an image of a president who understands the concern is out there and trying to address them as aggressively as possible. yamiche: a lot to talk about. thank you so much, peter, eugene, marianna. we will continue our conversation on the "washington week extra." new text messages reveal how far some republicans wanted to go to overturn the 2020 election. find it on facebook, our website, and youtube. tune in saturday to pbs news weekend for the latest news from ukraine. thank you for joining us. i am yamiche alcindor. good night from washington. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- consumer cellular. additional funding is provided by -- koo
peter: he has two real missions. one is to try to do what he can to get inflation under control, two, to be seen doing what he can to get inflation under control. there are limited tools that can impact that on a short-term basis, and that is a frustration for this administration. they don't have a lot of time left. the white house feels like it needs to have an image of a president who understands the concern is out there and trying to address them as aggressively as possible. yamiche: a lot...
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what do you think peter would make of these times? >> well, i think he would have been equally puzzled and challenged as you are. peter had this deep sense of curiosity. he went around his story, took it from all sides. somehow i feel he would have found a way through this morass that we're in -- i'm sure you will, too. >> and then last night, an unexpected moment. the orchestra from canada performing a piece by ukranian composer yuri shevchenko, who they learned just days ago had died in kyiv. the piece is called "we do exist." ♪ a night honoring peter. the truth. and a night of solidarity with ukraine. ♪ >> powerful and deeply moving night. i thank peter's family for inviting us. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, good night. >> we are warming up. temperatures soared today. we are not done just yet. >> we have lived team coverage on the weather and fire season. cornell barnard is in the north bay where marion county is trying to recruit more firefighters. >> we begin with sandhya pat
what do you think peter would make of these times? >> well, i think he would have been equally puzzled and challenged as you are. peter had this deep sense of curiosity. he went around his story, took it from all sides. somehow i feel he would have found a way through this morass that we're in -- i'm sure you will, too. >> and then last night, an unexpected moment. the orchestra from canada performing a piece by ukranian composer yuri shevchenko, who they learned just days ago had...
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and peter navarro. before i get started, i do want to comment quickly on the ruling today in john eastman's lawsuit to stop the select committee from obtaining certain records. as the vice chair and i said in our statement earlier today, this ruling is a clear victory for the rule of law. i encourage people at home to read what judge carter wrote and consider his words very carefully. his warnings about the ongoing threat to american democracy should alarm every person in this country. i want to read a short excerpt from george carter's ruling. dr. eastman and president trump launched a campaign to overturn a democratic election. an act unprecedented in american history. their campaign was not confined to the ivory tower, it was a koup in search of a legal theory -- coup in certain of a legal theory. the plan spurred violent attack on the seat of our nation's government, led to the death of several law enforcement officers, and deepened public distrust in our political process. more than a year after th
and peter navarro. before i get started, i do want to comment quickly on the ruling today in john eastman's lawsuit to stop the select committee from obtaining certain records. as the vice chair and i said in our statement earlier today, this ruling is a clear victory for the rule of law. i encourage people at home to read what judge carter wrote and consider his words very carefully. his warnings about the ongoing threat to american democracy should alarm every person in this country. i want...
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peter: really tough on you. lisa: the past is different for each of the children of priests i've spoken to, but they all want the same thing for the future: freedom to speak openly, the right to be heard, and for the catholic church to treat them as individuals, not symbols of their father's failure. linda: i'm not doing the lies and the secrecy anymore. i'm not carrying that shame. i have to step past it. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning www.aberdeen.io 1-800-688-6621
peter: really tough on you. lisa: the past is different for each of the children of priests i've spoken to, but they all want the same thing for the future: freedom to speak openly, the right to be heard, and for the catholic church to treat them as individuals, not symbols of their father's failure. linda: i'm not doing the lies and the secrecy anymore. i'm not carrying that shame. i have to step past it. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning www.aberdeen.io 1-800-688-6621
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peter: welcome to “focus on europe.” in germany's capital berlin and around the world, people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over russia's ongoing assault on the people of ukraine. at the brandenburg gate, a “sound of peace” event appealed for an end to the bloodshed. over 12 million euros in donations were collected for the victims of the war. meanwhile, moving video messages, this time from kristina, at the heart of the suffering and uncertainty. she fears her country could literally be wiped off the map. like millions of other young men and women from this once-flourishing country, there appears to be no future between the bombs and the bunkers. we have some shattering testimonies and cries for help from ukraine, from young people in kharkiv, kherson, and lviv. reporter: kristina was born and raised in kharkiv. the 21-year-old had built a life there together with her partner. the war took them, and so many others, by surprise. kristina: i didn't hear the bomb attack. it started at 5:0
peter: welcome to “focus on europe.” in germany's capital berlin and around the world, people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over russia's ongoing assault on the people of ukraine. at the brandenburg gate, a “sound of peace” event appealed for an end to the bloodshed. over 12 million euros in donations were collected for the victims of the war. meanwhile, moving video messages, this time from kristina, at the heart of the suffering and uncertainty. she...
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so peter set up with the other disciples. mehran - - they ran but the other disciples ran faster than peter and reached the tomb first. he saw the linen cloths lying on the ground but did not go in. simon peter who was following came out and went right into the tomb. and saw the linen closet on the ground and also the clause that had covered his head. that they were rolled off in the place by itself. that than the other disciples also went in and saw and believed. to this moment with the teaching of the scripture that he must rise from the dead. priest you lord, jesus christ. ♪♪ now the reading will be read in greek. there is the exchange between the deacon and the holy father. what is listen to the holy gospel. peace be with you. and with your spirit. everything from the holy gospel. praise to you oh lord. praise to you. ♪♪ let us listen . [speaking greek] [speaking greek] [speaking greek] [speaking greek] [speaking greek] [speaking greek] [speaking greek] praise to you oh lord. praise to you. and next the reading wi
so peter set up with the other disciples. mehran - - they ran but the other disciples ran faster than peter and reached the tomb first. he saw the linen cloths lying on the ground but did not go in. simon peter who was following came out and went right into the tomb. and saw the linen closet on the ground and also the clause that had covered his head. that they were rolled off in the place by itself. that than the other disciples also went in and saw and believed. to this moment with the...
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peter: welcome to “focus on europe.” in germany's capital berlin and around the world, people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over russia's ongoing assault on the people of ukraine. at the brandenburg gate, a “sound of peace” event appealed for an end to the bloodshed. over 12 million euros in donations were collected for the victims of the war. meanwhile, moving video messages, this time from kristina, at the heart of the suffering and uncertainty. she fears her country could literally be wiped off the map. like millions of other young men and women from this once-flourishing country, there appears to be no future between the bombs and the bunkers. we have some shattering testimonies and cries for help from ukraine, from young people in kharkiv, kherson, and lviv. reporter: kristina was born and raised in kharkiv. the 21-year-old had built a life there together with her partner. the war took them, and so many others, by surprise. kristina: i didn't hear the bomb attack. it started at 5:0
peter: welcome to “focus on europe.” in germany's capital berlin and around the world, people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over russia's ongoing assault on the people of ukraine. at the brandenburg gate, a “sound of peace” event appealed for an end to the bloodshed. over 12 million euros in donations were collected for the victims of the war. meanwhile, moving video messages, this time from kristina, at the heart of the suffering and uncertainty. she...
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all the more so peter searched during the current pandemic. the implications of this peter argues. i haven't simply been a widening of economic inequality. there have been political consequences too, including an intensifying public anger and threats to democratic governance. illustrate a personify his narrative. peter focuses on five particular billionaires whom you'll hear more about i'm sure in a minute. all in all peter delivers quite a scathing account. of greed hypocrisy and narcissism he writes with the authority and journalistic skill that come from having covered the global economy for decades. in recent years for the new york times peter began a journalism career as a freelance reporter in southeast asia followed by three years in alaska at the anchorage daily news. you then join the washington post where he spent 10 years. shanghai is bureau chief and asian economics correspondent in washington covering telecommunications during the.com bubble of the 1990s he moved to the times in 2007 as a national economics correspondent playing a leading role in award-winning coverage
all the more so peter searched during the current pandemic. the implications of this peter argues. i haven't simply been a widening of economic inequality. there have been political consequences too, including an intensifying public anger and threats to democratic governance. illustrate a personify his narrative. peter focuses on five particular billionaires whom you'll hear more about i'm sure in a minute. all in all peter delivers quite a scathing account. of greed hypocrisy and narcissism he...
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not only what jen psaki is doing trashing peter doocy. he is lying. peter's questions are his own. he is respectful asking the questions and asks very good questions about the oil and gas crisis and the covid crisis and every other crisis this administration mangles every day. the biden administration hates being held accountable by fox news. too bad. we are here. get used to it. >> [shouting questions]. >> [inaudible]. >> what a stupid son of a [bleep]. >> sean: that means it's okay to say that about anybody. biden said if he acted this way he would be fired on the spot. he said it. take a look. >> i am not joking when i say this. if you are ever working with me and i hear you talk down to someone, i promise you i will fire you on the spot! on the spot! no if, ands, or buts. everybody is entitled to be treated with dignity. >> sean: joe has to fire himself on the spot and fire jen psaki. now jen psaki won't be fired. what difference does it make? she has one foot out the door. and instead of getting critical information to the american people jen psaki spent 14 months auditions fo
not only what jen psaki is doing trashing peter doocy. he is lying. peter's questions are his own. he is respectful asking the questions and asks very good questions about the oil and gas crisis and the covid crisis and every other crisis this administration mangles every day. the biden administration hates being held accountable by fox news. too bad. we are here. get used to it. >> [shouting questions]. >> [inaudible]. >> what a stupid son of a [bleep]. >> sean: that...
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peter: welcome to “focus on europe.” in germany's capital berlin and around the world, people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over russia's ongoing assault on the people of ukraine. at the brandenburg gate, a “sound of peace” event appealed for an end to the bloodshed. over 12 million euros in donations were collected for the victims of the war. meanwhile, moving video messages, this time from kristina, at the heart of the suffering and uncertainty. she fears her country could literally be wiped off the map. like millions of other young men and women from this once-flourishing country, there appears to be no future between the bombs and the bunkers. we have some shattering testimonies and cries for help from ukraine, from young people in kharkiv, kherson, and lviv. reporter: kristina was born and raised in kharkiv. the 21-year-old had built a life there together with her partner. the war took them, and so many others, by surprise. kristina: i didn't hear the bomb attack. it started at 5:0
peter: welcome to “focus on europe.” in germany's capital berlin and around the world, people have been taking to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over russia's ongoing assault on the people of ukraine. at the brandenburg gate, a “sound of peace” event appealed for an end to the bloodshed. over 12 million euros in donations were collected for the victims of the war. meanwhile, moving video messages, this time from kristina, at the heart of the suffering and uncertainty. she...
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kinfinity traits paypal and it's founded by peter thiel. the reason chapter 1 kicks offwith max is its origins are in cryptography, in mobile encryption and mobile devices . in college max developed a passion for palmpilot and chart wizards and casio, like we're in a time machine now. it's low-power devices. like, he was trying to basically take these devices and push them to their technical limits. how much could you make a palm pilot do? that is what gives rise to the company that he pitches to peter thiel and he has this idea, where in a mobile encryption library. i'll get money and peter is like you seem smart so i'll invest. that company is called like, that is in 1998. chronologically elon doesn't start till 1999.from the perspective of this accuracy, it's the kickoff, more personally i found that because it was not a super well-known figure there were so many things about his life andpersonality that were so interesting . one of my favorite writers he says the best characters don't know that they are characters. they are intense and
kinfinity traits paypal and it's founded by peter thiel. the reason chapter 1 kicks offwith max is its origins are in cryptography, in mobile encryption and mobile devices . in college max developed a passion for palmpilot and chart wizards and casio, like we're in a time machine now. it's low-power devices. like, he was trying to basically take these devices and push them to their technical limits. how much could you make a palm pilot do? that is what gives rise to the company that he pitches...
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>> all right, peter. let's get a little more information about what is holding up the completion of this vote. garrett haake is watching this for us from capitol hill and i understand we've done some checking on the senator's whereabouts. >> reporter: this is unusual. i had a producer run down the hall to rand paul's office which is just a few floors down from where i'm standing right now, knocked on the door. at first, no one answered and some junior staffers came to the door, asked for the names of our team members here, took a business card and closed the door right back in their faces, didn't answer questions about where the senator is or if he's aware there's a vote for a supreme court justice happening right now. this is a 15-minute vote. senate votes in particular are usually kept open sometimes for long periods of time on a gentleman's agreement to try to give everyone the maximum opportunity to vote, especially when the schedule is uncertain. in this case, the schedule for this vote was set last
>> all right, peter. let's get a little more information about what is holding up the completion of this vote. garrett haake is watching this for us from capitol hill and i understand we've done some checking on the senator's whereabouts. >> reporter: this is unusual. i had a producer run down the hall to rand paul's office which is just a few floors down from where i'm standing right now, knocked on the door. at first, no one answered and some junior staffers came to the door,...
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peter bowes, always ureat to charged. peter bowes, always great to get — charged. peter bowes, always great to get you _ charged. peter bowes, always great to get you on _ charged. peter bowes, always great to get you on the - great to get you on the programme with your thoughts. thanks forjoining us on newsday. to sri lanka now, where hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting against worsening shortages of fuel, food and medicines. the governor of the central bank has resigned and senior government ministers have stepped down because of the growing economic crisis. problems have been made worse by the collapse of the tourism industry during the pandemic, as our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from colombo. they're calling it sri lanka's arab spring. a mass uprising in a country on the brink of economic collapse. people have had enough of food and fuel shortages and daily power cuts. a few moments ago, the street lights went. people are waving their phones in the airfor light. this is another moment of solidarity, in a country which was once de
peter bowes, always ureat to charged. peter bowes, always great to get — charged. peter bowes, always great to get you _ charged. peter bowes, always great to get you on _ charged. peter bowes, always great to get you on the - great to get you on the programme with your thoughts. thanks forjoining us on newsday. to sri lanka now, where hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting against worsening shortages of fuel, food and medicines. the governor of the central bank has resigned and...
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and weren't that once he saw i was ashamed peter. oh, he just didn't feel like he finished the story. he he claimed that he began ripping notes out of his. out of his notebook pages out of his notebook and just faxing them in he couldn't he couldn't couldn't write the story couldn't fill in the patches in the story. it just felt like just a mess that he sent to warren and warren sort of put the pieces together and polish it up. and warren said that he knew as soon as he saw ralph steadman's illustrations, and it was warren who introduced those two. they had never worked together before. they've never met. so once warren puts those two together, you know, i think it takes a little while but people begin to realize this is a franchise. so one midwifing it was kind of the midwife of gonzo journalism in a way he by pairing him with with ralph saidman, and then publishing and then scales now i misspoke. the first issue of scanlands ran the hunters jean-claude khali piece that didn't have ralph steadman's illustrations, and it's not usuall
and weren't that once he saw i was ashamed peter. oh, he just didn't feel like he finished the story. he he claimed that he began ripping notes out of his. out of his notebook pages out of his notebook and just faxing them in he couldn't he couldn't couldn't write the story couldn't fill in the patches in the story. it just felt like just a mess that he sent to warren and warren sort of put the pieces together and polish it up. and warren said that he knew as soon as he saw ralph steadman's...
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>> reporter: good morning, peter. another day, another unremitting stream of violence and chaos targeting the ukrainian people. this time a train station in eastern ukraine. early reports are saying at least 50 people have been killed there. as many as five children amongst the fatalities. we heard there were about 4,000 people at that train station trying to get out of the heavily hit donbas area of ukraine. of course, the last few days the ukrainian authorities have been warning people in that area to get out while they can because the new focus of attack by the russians was going to be on the eastern part of ukraine. sort of retreated from the kyiv area. and it's a scene of carnage, as you described. dead bodies on the floor of the train station, blood everywhere. suitcases are strewn all over the place. these were of course many women and children trying to escape. they were expecting to come in the eastern part of ukraine. the ukrainian foreign minister said he was expecting an assault of a thousand tanks to hit
>> reporter: good morning, peter. another day, another unremitting stream of violence and chaos targeting the ukrainian people. this time a train station in eastern ukraine. early reports are saying at least 50 people have been killed there. as many as five children amongst the fatalities. we heard there were about 4,000 people at that train station trying to get out of the heavily hit donbas area of ukraine. of course, the last few days the ukrainian authorities have been warning people...
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peter, you know, i album of the year. peter, you know. i have _ album of the year. peter, you know, i have to _ album of the year. peter, you know, i have to ask. - album of the year. peter, you know, i have to ask. all - album of the year. peter, you know, i have to ask. all of. know, i have to ask. all of this is coming as you pointed out against the backdrop of covid but also, a relatively falling ratings for these big award shows, notjust the grammys but the oscars as well which she recently covered for us. how are they trying to drive up interest into an event like this? ~ ., , like this? well, as ever, there has been _ like this? well, as ever, there has been certainly _ like this? well, as ever, there has been certainly a _ like this? well, as ever, there has been certainly a lot - like this? well, as ever, there has been certainly a lot of- has been certainly a lot of hype over the past few days about this event. perhaps they will hope that a new venue, new city will inject a bit of new enthusiasm and excitement into the show. one thing that the grammys did
peter, you know, i album of the year. peter, you know. i have _ album of the year. peter, you know, i have to _ album of the year. peter, you know, i have to ask. - album of the year. peter, you know, i have to ask. all - album of the year. peter, you know, i have to ask. all of. know, i have to ask. all of this is coming as you pointed out against the backdrop of covid but also, a relatively falling ratings for these big award shows, notjust the grammys but the oscars as well which she...
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he is he is peter nicholson is one of elon's only bosses ever. and what happens is elon contacts him and elon and his brother kimball go have lunch with dr. nicholson and dr. nicholson, basically i've one internship. milan decides to take it and elon joins scotia bank as an intern and what happens is is he's joined a bank, but he's joined like the right part of the bank, which is this team run by this gigantic brain and the team is essentially like a little unit within the bank the reports directly to the ceo and the ceo has an interesting problem. he will toss it to dr. nicholson and that team will get to work because it's a small team dr. nicholson and elon develop a very close relationship and a friendship and i there's still friends to this day right and he said to me so, you know, even then he's like first love was space. they would sit and trade math problems and math puzzles. they would talk about space exploration. they would talk about physics. they talked about whether elon should start a company go to grad school or join a company all
he is he is peter nicholson is one of elon's only bosses ever. and what happens is elon contacts him and elon and his brother kimball go have lunch with dr. nicholson and dr. nicholson, basically i've one internship. milan decides to take it and elon joins scotia bank as an intern and what happens is is he's joined a bank, but he's joined like the right part of the bank, which is this team run by this gigantic brain and the team is essentially like a little unit within the bank the reports...
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kristen, peter. >> somara, thank you. just ahead, how couples dealing with infertiity are learng frinom from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ♪ ♪ it's the mother's day sale. with 30% off everything. ♪ ♪ and this is how mom shines. at zales. the diamond store and this is how mom shines. meow mix tasty layers crunchy and meaty textures with a mouth-watering gravy coating. meow mix tasty layers. the only one cats ask for by name. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first
kristen, peter. >> somara, thank you. just ahead, how couples dealing with infertiity are learng frinom from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you...
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peter has filed and i have mine in the works. >> peter, did you file -- did you file electrically with direct deposit? you get your refund quicker. >> yes. >> every year. that's the way to go. that's a good last tip. thank you. you can see more from stephanie on "the 11th hour" on nbc. >> i got called out on national tv. joe has a look ahead in popstart. >> we have been waiting for it. >>> we can't stop talking about it. are jennifer lopez and ben affleck about to become husband affleck about to become husband every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. to support a strong immune system your body needs a routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc* season after season. ace your immune support with centrum. now with a new look! here's to real flavors... real meals. real good. all of knorr's high quality pasta and rice sides are now made with no artificial flavors or preservatives. knorr. taste for good. some people have minor joint pain, plus have high b
peter has filed and i have mine in the works. >> peter, did you file -- did you file electrically with direct deposit? you get your refund quicker. >> yes. >> every year. that's the way to go. that's a good last tip. thank you. you can see more from stephanie on "the 11th hour" on nbc. >> i got called out on national tv. joe has a look ahead in popstart. >> we have been waiting for it. >>> we can't stop talking about it. are jennifer lopez and...
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luckily peter sharp and a team of biologists launched a rescue mission, determined to take the little guy under their wing. >> it's about an hour hike from the nearest road. we have to hike the beach, then up the hill and down a hill and around a cliff. >> reporter: video showing peter cleaning the camera, well aware that an audience of live viewers were tuning in to watch the rescue. the baby eagle born just a few weeks ago on april 6th finally returned it its nest, thanks to peter and its colleagues. >> i just checked its legs and wings to make sure there wasn't any obvious breaks. internal injuries i can't say, but they're pretty resilient. >> reporter: peter adding some extra sticks to the nest to make sure the little eagle doesn't take another tumble anytime soon. this nest is located on the cliffs of catalina island, 22 miles southwest of los angeles. the livestream of this eagle family is run by the institute for wildlife studies. peter says protecting this eaglet is crucial to their research. >> they're the result of a 40-year reintroduction program, so there's only eight pair
luckily peter sharp and a team of biologists launched a rescue mission, determined to take the little guy under their wing. >> it's about an hour hike from the nearest road. we have to hike the beach, then up the hill and down a hill and around a cliff. >> reporter: video showing peter cleaning the camera, well aware that an audience of live viewers were tuning in to watch the rescue. the baby eagle born just a few weeks ago on april 6th finally returned it its nest, thanks to peter...
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peter: it is relevant but it is not a dominant element. it depends on a real crash of the currency, a really strong move, but you have to take some perspective. if you look at the effective exchange rate, i know energy has an important role, but there are other things, so that has to be compared, you know, to the sort of weighted average of the other currencies. as christine lagarde rightly said, it is something to monitor, but i would not say this is a big issue for the time being. kriti: i'm curious about the sequencing. the ecb has been clear that epp will end in the third quarter and then you will see a gradual rate move, but the whole kind of dovish interpretation of this in the markets can perhaps be explained by that. what will it take to change the timeline? peter: for the ecb, i would have argued to keep the instrument, the asset purchase program running, and maybe longer, you know, than after the fact that you increased rates. normally when you increase rates, it is after you stop the app. there was an important discussion, quest
peter: it is relevant but it is not a dominant element. it depends on a real crash of the currency, a really strong move, but you have to take some perspective. if you look at the effective exchange rate, i know energy has an important role, but there are other things, so that has to be compared, you know, to the sort of weighted average of the other currencies. as christine lagarde rightly said, it is something to monitor, but i would not say this is a big issue for the time being. kriti: i'm...
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peter parker? >> reporter: to his high-flying adventure more than 500 miles. >> the beauty of animal rescue, that i've seen, it brings out the best in people. >> reporter: arriving safely in new york. >> everybody you can think of regardless of their backgrounds or profession, they're here to help. >> reporter: now, peter parker is ready to meet his forever family, and here they are. the young family, they are with us and they are so excited. we're talking about who he gets to sleep with tonight. who takes him on a walk first. you guys ready? >> yes. >> we're not going to make you wait anymore. t.j., come on, where is peter parker? >> peter parker, come on out. >> wow! [ applause ] oh, my goodness. the little white paws. >> peter was laying down for a nap just a second ago. oh, oh. >> aww. >> hi. >> oh, he loves you guys, look at that tail wagging. >> oh. good doggie. >> peter is very excited right now. >> kisses, kisses, kisses, kisses. he's so excited. he loves you guys. >> very excited. just lay
peter parker? >> reporter: to his high-flying adventure more than 500 miles. >> the beauty of animal rescue, that i've seen, it brings out the best in people. >> reporter: arriving safely in new york. >> everybody you can think of regardless of their backgrounds or profession, they're here to help. >> reporter: now, peter parker is ready to meet his forever family, and here they are. the young family, they are with us and they are so excited. we're talking about...
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peter, thank yon speaking to _ his own reputation. peter, thank you. speaking to us _ his own reputation. peter, thank you. speaking to us from - his own reputation. peter, thank you. speaking to us from los - you. speaking to us from los angeles. the french president, emmanuel macron has warned that nothing is impossible , as polls suggest that his far—right rival marine le pen is closer than ever before to winning the presidency. 12 candidates are competing in the first round of voting on sunday. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has this report. he won the presidency last time by standing out from the crowd. five years on, emmanuel macron — seen by many as arrogant and out of touch — is keen to show he is close to the people. a classic defence when your far—right rival is right behind you in the polls. the message here in brittany — he's notjust a president for capitalists, but for left—wing voters too. translation: it's europe that allows us to reform excessive _ and sometimes crazy capitalism. if we want to put social and envir
peter, thank yon speaking to _ his own reputation. peter, thank you. speaking to us _ his own reputation. peter, thank you. speaking to us from - his own reputation. peter, thank you. speaking to us from los - you. speaking to us from los angeles. the french president, emmanuel macron has warned that nothing is impossible , as polls suggest that his far—right rival marine le pen is closer than ever before to winning the presidency. 12 candidates are competing in the first round of voting on...
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peter guber is -- peter h ooper is going, what are they talking about? the whippersnapper who has the recession word. dovetail in your fed misery index into the audacity to call recession out the end of 2023. how can you look through the hooper crystal ball that far? peter: this doesn't happen usually. the economy is looking good through the rest of the year appeared the number of times historically when we saw a fed -- rest of the year. the number of times we have seen historically when we saw the fed with un-limit plus inflation and things ideally at 6%, the fed misery index is a name i would like to give to this brilliant index that matt and his team have come up with. the sum of the amount i which the fed seized -- sees inflation over its target, which is now three and a half or four percentage points, and the unemployment rate below current estimates. the natural rate of unemployment has been rising for a number of reasons and estimates are now close to 5.5%. that is another 1.5 percentage points. add 1.5 percentage points of undershooting on underl
peter guber is -- peter h ooper is going, what are they talking about? the whippersnapper who has the recession word. dovetail in your fed misery index into the audacity to call recession out the end of 2023. how can you look through the hooper crystal ball that far? peter: this doesn't happen usually. the economy is looking good through the rest of the year appeared the number of times historically when we saw a fed -- rest of the year. the number of times we have seen historically when we saw...
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it ain't peter doocy. doocy. all right.e i think everybody watching this right now, if they had to vote in the poll would not pick him among those tanta. but you're right, it woulde be a leadad story everywhere. and i echo what leo saying. and by the way, sean, today should be a celebratory day for all of us who haveat been sayinw there are a lot of people watching us right now on airplaneses, many of them democrats. let me say hi to you guys. you're not having to wear a mask basically all over america for the first time on an airplane in two years. and ii know every single person sitting there with the monitor in front of them who's watching fox news right now has been praying for this day for a long time. one federal judge i think we need to give her credit that donald trump appointed that the democratsat opposed it took one federal judge on to issue a fifty nine page opinion and for the equivalent of the berlin wall to come falling down every airline, every airport, the tsa,. they have all ended this march mad
it ain't peter doocy. doocy. all right.e i think everybody watching this right now, if they had to vote in the poll would not pick him among those tanta. but you're right, it woulde be a leadad story everywhere. and i echo what leo saying. and by the way, sean, today should be a celebratory day for all of us who haveat been sayinw there are a lot of people watching us right now on airplaneses, many of them democrats. let me say hi to you guys. you're not having to wear a mask basically all over...
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they die once again with peter r. devries. in an evening, the journalist featured on many shows, talking about organized crime, and the marengo trial. corbett on that day, all he was discussing in a duction on ink on banking. well that, that sir? yeah. mosquito ha ha, look, bang o'clockish conveys once his interview was over. peter all degrees left the studio and walked towards his car. it was 90 7 30 in the evening. 05 shots rang out. ah de vries. the famous crime reporter supporting a key witness in one of the biggest trials ever seen in the netherlands. was mon down in central amsterdam most likely, but to macro mafia henchmen. although to freeze thought he would be safe, the killing sent shockwave through the netherlands. people simply could not believe what had happened. apart from the 2 attackers, 2 others were seemingly involved. immediately after the shooting, they filmed the injured peter to freeze and posted the video on social media. the footage was immediately shed hundreds of thousands of times inside a saw it as
they die once again with peter r. devries. in an evening, the journalist featured on many shows, talking about organized crime, and the marengo trial. corbett on that day, all he was discussing in a duction on ink on banking. well that, that sir? yeah. mosquito ha ha, look, bang o'clockish conveys once his interview was over. peter all degrees left the studio and walked towards his car. it was 90 7 30 in the evening. 05 shots rang out. ah de vries. the famous crime reporter supporting a key...