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peter, back down to you. peter: thank you, jim. i'm here with the memorial champion.if memory serves me correct, your last victory check was for $16,000. this one comes with a ticket to the masters, a few more dollars and more importantly, validates you as a winner on the pga tour. how does that make you feel? >> unbelievable. it was a struggle all day. i fought my golf swing all day but i just tried to hold on to could. made a lot of really good par putts. my speed was great all day and that was what saved me. i had some opportunities to three-putt and rolled it up there nicely. 14 was pretty crucial because that putt breaks about 10 feet and can get away from you really quick and lolled it up there to a foot, foot and a half. that was a big one but my putter really saved me this week. peter: you've now won jack nicklaus's tournament and you got a lot of fedexcup points as well. not having won before, you showed tremendous emotional control from my viewpoint. is that fair? >> yeah, it's very fair. i've been in this position several times before and i said yesterday,
peter, back down to you. peter: thank you, jim. i'm here with the memorial champion.if memory serves me correct, your last victory check was for $16,000. this one comes with a ticket to the masters, a few more dollars and more importantly, validates you as a winner on the pga tour. how does that make you feel? >> unbelievable. it was a struggle all day. i fought my golf swing all day but i just tried to hold on to could. made a lot of really good par putts. my speed was great all day and...
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peter: yes. one of the things that is fascinating to me is that when i am out there talking to people, nobody expects donald trump to build the wall. it's a nonstarter. they don't believe it. that it doesn't necessarily turn them off. it says he is going to be tough on immigration. nobody thought nixon had a secret peace plan. al: they didn't expect bill clinton would do something about gays in the military and he did. i think it would be very hard for donald trump to say, you know what? i was just fooling about the wall. peter: maybe, but they don't expect that. hillary is giving you a lot of four-point programs. people don't know what they are. she needs to be able to hone down the message so that when it comes back, you know exactly what she stands for. you know what donald trump stands for. hillary is a question mark right now. al: given the extremely high negatives of votes nominees, what is the upside for a third-party candidate, gary johnson, bill weld, libertarians have never gotten more
peter: yes. one of the things that is fascinating to me is that when i am out there talking to people, nobody expects donald trump to build the wall. it's a nonstarter. they don't believe it. that it doesn't necessarily turn them off. it says he is going to be tough on immigration. nobody thought nixon had a secret peace plan. al: they didn't expect bill clinton would do something about gays in the military and he did. i think it would be very hard for donald trump to say, you know what? i was...
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peter: let me go to derek. we are running out of time, so i want to tell you -- give you a minute and i have to say, how much dismay will there be in ireland if there is a brexit vote? derek: we have a border with ireland -- northern ireland that is a completely open border, with open trade back and forth. if britain leaves it is now an outer eu border, so do we put up our wire again? do we put up soldiers? ? there will be a customs border again, which means costs and queues, and the prosperity that oiled the peace process will be called into question, so ireland could be one of the first casualties of this debate and vote, and it is not really being debated in britain at all. we will see how that goes. alan: absolutely. it is a disaster for ireland, a disaster for the peace process, a disaster for the baltic states, for poland. you name it, is terrible. [laughter] peter: the question i asked at the top of the show, should be u.k. stay or go. give me your summarizing comments? ulrike: of course they should stay
peter: let me go to derek. we are running out of time, so i want to tell you -- give you a minute and i have to say, how much dismay will there be in ireland if there is a brexit vote? derek: we have a border with ireland -- northern ireland that is a completely open border, with open trade back and forth. if britain leaves it is now an outer eu border, so do we put up our wire again? do we put up soldiers? ? there will be a customs border again, which means costs and queues, and the prosperity...
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peter: we'll talk about that in just a second. we haven't yet quite identified whether we're talking about sort of an abstract field of conflict or a fierce battlefield. but certainly, we know what the conflict is all about at this point in time. it's focusing very much on working conditions. let's just get some numbers and some facts here. >> it's one of the world's most far-reaching welfare states. french workers are allowed to retire in their early 60's. they only have to work 35 hours a week and the minimum wage is almost 10 euros an hour. but the french still love to go on strike, more than any other nation in europe. do they have reason to? unemployment has dropped slightly but it's still a whopping 24% among the country's youth. small and mid-sized businesses have it tough. profits just can't keep up with wages, social security payments and a heavy tax burden. the french president hopes the changes will c create nenew job giving employers more flexibility to fire and negotiate working hours and bonuses directly with workers
peter: we'll talk about that in just a second. we haven't yet quite identified whether we're talking about sort of an abstract field of conflict or a fierce battlefield. but certainly, we know what the conflict is all about at this point in time. it's focusing very much on working conditions. let's just get some numbers and some facts here. >> it's one of the world's most far-reaching welfare states. french workers are allowed to retire in their early 60's. they only have to work 35 hours...
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peter: the u.k.of the stars of economic performance in europe, more broadly, and i think the growth of labor force due to immigration has been a factor there. certainly, yes, the u.k. does depend on immigration for part of its growth, so that side of things cannot be discarded either. francine: peter, can you see any you that will benefit from -- an eu that will benefit? peter: it has been argued that the u.k. has been throwing sand in the gears here and there, but the u.k. has been a force for innovation, it has been one of the economic leaders in that sense. so this is a loss for the eu. francine: will angela merkel survive this? she seems to be the only leader with any kind of leadership sills -- with any kind of leadership skills? peter: i am not expecting any negative outcome on that side. but no question -- she said to herself, this is a loss for europe. tom: how would you mark down your estimates? what have you done, tweaks within the american economy? brexit,exit, brexit, and yet have you twe
peter: the u.k.of the stars of economic performance in europe, more broadly, and i think the growth of labor force due to immigration has been a factor there. certainly, yes, the u.k. does depend on immigration for part of its growth, so that side of things cannot be discarded either. francine: peter, can you see any you that will benefit from -- an eu that will benefit? peter: it has been argued that the u.k. has been throwing sand in the gears here and there, but the u.k. has been a force for...
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peter yarrow: alright, good.hts movement was very important in terms of the anti-war movement in many ways. number one, we were looking at what we, we who were a part of the civil rights movement, peter paul, and mary sang at the march in washington in 1963 where martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech, and we sang two songs at that gathering. one of them was "if i had a hammer" and the other was "blowing in the wind." and "if i had a hammer" had become a very big hit. everything everybody knew it, and "blowing in the wind," it was the first exposure of america to the work of bob dylan. and that song peeked on the charts before the august 28 march on washington in 1963. so we sang it, but we didn't sing it alone. we were not singing two people, just as you just sang with joe. the people held hands, and what they said together with that expression of singing together was "our hearts are united." and we are united in doing something that is considered by many to be unamerican, by many to be unpatri
peter yarrow: alright, good.hts movement was very important in terms of the anti-war movement in many ways. number one, we were looking at what we, we who were a part of the civil rights movement, peter paul, and mary sang at the march in washington in 1963 where martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech, and we sang two songs at that gathering. one of them was "if i had a hammer" and the other was "blowing in the wind." and "if i had a...
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the peters process up to 400 e-mails a day.oannes peters today, we received e-mail from japan, south africa and the philippines -- from all corners of the globe. it's incredible. >> some of their best customers come from countries in which religion was once dismissed as "the opiate of the masses". joannes peters: here is an example. this is a reliquary for a bone. these are sought after by russians, the byzantine orthodox community, who hunt down old saints who died before 500 ad. those are the real saints in their eyes, so they're willing to shell out lots for them. >> so every day more religious , relics, statues and other objects leave the netherlands and find new owners around the globe. michelle: is it wrong that items once considered sacred and holy are now up for commercial sale? let us know what you think about that or any of today's stories by getting in touch on facebook, e-mail, or twitter. when refugees flee persecution, work or devastation, they are , full of hope when they finally arrive in europe. after all, euro
the peters process up to 400 e-mails a day.oannes peters today, we received e-mail from japan, south africa and the philippines -- from all corners of the globe. it's incredible. >> some of their best customers come from countries in which religion was once dismissed as "the opiate of the masses". joannes peters: here is an example. this is a reliquary for a bone. these are sought after by russians, the byzantine orthodox community, who hunt down old saints who died before 500...
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peter costa, peter alexander was making the point that we lost more value in equity globally on friday lehman went bankrupt. put this sell-off in perspective, is it 2008, august 2012 when the u.s. got downgraded, what does it feel like? >> it doesn't feel like either one of them. i used to work for williams, that is one of my history about me, but no, it doesn't feel like that at all. it just feels that there's a lot of uncertainty as far as the foreign, you know, what's going on in europe. i think that will work out. i think that we are looking at a lot of opportunities to get back in the market. you also look at a market that was fairly pretty highly priced and there was -- >> right, it was bought up -- >> it was bought up prior. >> what the fear factor down here? nervous, uncertain, but still selling? >> i think they're nervous because they think that there is the potential of having this spread a little bit. maybe france, maybe italy might decide to have a referendum. i think that would concern people down here. i don't think they are selling because they have to, i think they're j
peter costa, peter alexander was making the point that we lost more value in equity globally on friday lehman went bankrupt. put this sell-off in perspective, is it 2008, august 2012 when the u.s. got downgraded, what does it feel like? >> it doesn't feel like either one of them. i used to work for williams, that is one of my history about me, but no, it doesn't feel like that at all. it just feels that there's a lot of uncertainty as far as the foreign, you know, what's going on in...
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anna: peter, thank you very much, peter fitzgerald from aviva investors.till to come, we are minutes away from the start of the european trading day. we will look at the potential corporate movers in today's trading, including adidas and under armour, which cut its outlook. we will be back in a couple of minutes. ♪ matt: it is 7:53 in london, 8:53 in berlin. we are minutes away from the open of equity trading for europe. here in germany, adidas is in focus after under armour cut guidance. the competitor's fell in after-hours trading, and we are watching a deed us. by the way, it is "adidas," beca dassler started the company. anna: you are telling me something i are it he knew, but i appreciate your input. -- i was goingow to ask if you know what company his brother started? anna: no. [laughter] another sports manufacturer. matt: boomer -- puma. afterwolseley is in focus its third-quarter trading profit rose 18%. it said revenue growth trends have been challenging. i know that some analysts have been picking up on this, good body saying q3 trading has been
anna: peter, thank you very much, peter fitzgerald from aviva investors.till to come, we are minutes away from the start of the european trading day. we will look at the potential corporate movers in today's trading, including adidas and under armour, which cut its outlook. we will be back in a couple of minutes. ♪ matt: it is 7:53 in london, 8:53 in berlin. we are minutes away from the open of equity trading for europe. here in germany, adidas is in focus after under armour cut guidance. the...
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peter, come in please. we understand that the father managed to get a hand on the alligator or his child's hand. confirm that please. >> reporter: right. that was what we understood from the first time that we heard about this late last night stewart. what's new just now is that earlier we were led to believe that the boy was ankle/knee deep, a foot or two into the water. it sounds like he was significant live further, maybe as far as ten yards into this manmade seven seas lagoon. something else new is that the spot where they found this 2-year-old's body intact is not near the immediate area where the boy was last seen. so we have seen the aerial shot in proximity magic kingdom, to the grand floridian hotel where the boy was last seen. that is not close to where his remains were located. the sheriff also said it is his belief that this poor boy drowned because of the condition of the remain -- we understand this briefing was given to us less than an hour after the parents still on the property somewhere go
peter, come in please. we understand that the father managed to get a hand on the alligator or his child's hand. confirm that please. >> reporter: right. that was what we understood from the first time that we heard about this late last night stewart. what's new just now is that earlier we were led to believe that the boy was ankle/knee deep, a foot or two into the water. it sounds like he was significant live further, maybe as far as ten yards into this manmade seven seas lagoon....
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>> yeah, hasn't gone red this state since 1988, peter.'s hoping to steal a single electorate vote here because of the way maine's votes are tallied. trump telling me that they believe maine calling them a steal state. but what the campaign calls a steal state, not just maine, but colorado as well. >> halle jackson in maine. the steal state for us right now, and kristin welker stealing a moment to speak with us as well. thank you very much. >>> coming up, what we now know about the timing of the istanbul airport attack and what it means for security at europe's third busiest airport. what are you doing? getting faster. huh? detectinthreats faster, responding faster, recovering f fter. and you protect the data and not just the pereter, u get faster. wow, sed kills. systems open to all, but closed to intruders. trusd by 8 of 10 of the world's largest nks. glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be happy, it's glad. ll your business bready en growth presents itself? our w cocktail bitters re doing well, ll your business bready e
>> yeah, hasn't gone red this state since 1988, peter.'s hoping to steal a single electorate vote here because of the way maine's votes are tallied. trump telling me that they believe maine calling them a steal state. but what the campaign calls a steal state, not just maine, but colorado as well. >> halle jackson in maine. the steal state for us right now, and kristin welker stealing a moment to speak with us as well. thank you very much. >>> coming up, what we now know...
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peter paul and mary sang in the v.a. hospitals. we honored the troops. we prayed for the troops.oops. we loved that they did what they could and put their lives on the line for us. but we opposed the war and ultimately we did what we felt was a patriotic thing, which was to contra vein a policy that was being pursued that was faulted extraordinarily on many levels. number one, it was based on a tissue of lies. we know that from the pentagon papers. we that now from mcnamara's, the westmoreland. but at the time we also knew it and we said, how can as john kerry said and i worked with john kerry at vietnam veterans against the war, and i saw them suffer, suffer not only for what they experienced but for their being juror yaexcoriated when t opposed the war. what we learned, what we could do was as americans love america by opposing what we felt was a war that as i said did not have a legitimate purpose. and today as i speak of this, now i'm 3 ithrowing it back to you, had we really fully embraced what you're trying to do here today at the center which is supporting the basis of wil
peter paul and mary sang in the v.a. hospitals. we honored the troops. we prayed for the troops.oops. we loved that they did what they could and put their lives on the line for us. but we opposed the war and ultimately we did what we felt was a patriotic thing, which was to contra vein a policy that was being pursued that was faulted extraordinarily on many levels. number one, it was based on a tissue of lies. we know that from the pentagon papers. we that now from mcnamara's, the westmoreland....
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peter costa with empire executions.all, most traders down here saying it's going to shape up to be one of the busiest days of trading in two to three years. back to you, peter. >> olivia, thanks. ron, i want to get to you for a second. i know you've witnessed too many blood baths, i suspect, over the course of your career on wall street. can you kind of capture this moment for us and give us a sense in real terms for americans who are confused by the international implications of a day like this exactly what the real-term impact is going to be on americans and the fact that going forward there will be other countries in europe that look to leave the eu as well. >> i think that latter piece of information is the most pertinent insofar as if the fears of investors today were taken to their ultimate and maybe even illogical conclusion, it would lead them to believe that the european union will ultimately dissolve this experiment with a single currency will fail and we'll go back to old borders, old economic times. we'll go
peter costa with empire executions.all, most traders down here saying it's going to shape up to be one of the busiest days of trading in two to three years. back to you, peter. >> olivia, thanks. ron, i want to get to you for a second. i know you've witnessed too many blood baths, i suspect, over the course of your career on wall street. can you kind of capture this moment for us and give us a sense in real terms for americans who are confused by the international implications of a day...
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but this has never been about him, peter. american people and what they deserve in this country and progressive leaders like myself, we are not going to compromise our values or principles. we're going to keep fighting because so many people deserve so much better than what they're getting right now. so, no, his influence is not waning or diminishing at all. i was just in new york with him last thursday and there were still thousands of people waiting to see him and hear him talk about the future. >> it's no doubt he has definitely changed the dialogue over the course of this campaign season. yesterday in your home state elizabeth warren and hillary clinton side by side. you talked about a desire to get progressive issues at the fore, were you impressed by that performance by elizabeth warren and what do you make of her as a potential running mate for hillary clinton? >> that's up to the secretary. i always -- i certainly believe any presidential candidate -- >> does she capture your message adequately? >> senator sanders, ag
but this has never been about him, peter. american people and what they deserve in this country and progressive leaders like myself, we are not going to compromise our values or principles. we're going to keep fighting because so many people deserve so much better than what they're getting right now. so, no, his influence is not waning or diminishing at all. i was just in new york with him last thursday and there were still thousands of people waiting to see him and hear him talk about the...
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music in the anti-vietnam war movement with political singer-songwriters country joe mcdonald and peter yarrow. during the vietnam war, mcdonald performed with country joe and the fish and yarrow was a member of peter paul and mary. this discussion is part of a three-day conversation at the lbj library in austin, texas, titled the vietnam war summit. this 50-minute program begins with a performance by joe mcdonald and ends with several songs by peter yarrow. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome navy veteran and singer and songwriter country joe mcdonald. [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> gave me an m! >> m! >> thank you, i needed that. ♪ ♪ 2, 3, 4 -- [laughter] ♪ [applause] >> please welcome to the stage mr. peter yarrow singer-songwriter and political activist and the executive director of the grammy museum at l a live joining mr. country joe mcdonald for our next panel. [applause] >> well, joe, on behalf of everyone here i want to thank you for exercising your freedom of expression and freedom of speech. thank you very much. [applause] 50 years. and boy, for those of us who were alive b
music in the anti-vietnam war movement with political singer-songwriters country joe mcdonald and peter yarrow. during the vietnam war, mcdonald performed with country joe and the fish and yarrow was a member of peter paul and mary. this discussion is part of a three-day conversation at the lbj library in austin, texas, titled the vietnam war summit. this 50-minute program begins with a performance by joe mcdonald and ends with several songs by peter yarrow. >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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peters: we just had the u.n.erence on small arms that occurs every couple years here at the united nations. all countries of the world come together to talk about what to do about guns, gun trafficking, gun violence, and to try to move soard some kind of consensus that countries can work together. because guns travel across borders internationally, just as they travel across state borders within the u.s. at this conference, there is an attempt to try to advance the process of cooperating between countries. unfortunately at this conference, the u.s. being the largest many facture and largest exporter of guns in the world, position thata was limiting on the progress that could be made. for example, one of the topics of for discussion was, should ammunition be regulated? everyone in the u.n. agrees that guns should be regulated, but what about ammunition? we know that ammunition is what makes guns suddenly. in fact, someone who has a gun illegally and undetected depends on being able to get ammunition tohout regulat
peters: we just had the u.n.erence on small arms that occurs every couple years here at the united nations. all countries of the world come together to talk about what to do about guns, gun trafficking, gun violence, and to try to move soard some kind of consensus that countries can work together. because guns travel across borders internationally, just as they travel across state borders within the u.s. at this conference, there is an attempt to try to advance the process of cooperating...
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to peter's point that the military wanted you to be up front. they wanted you to be in the middle of combat. they wanted you to film it. it was film, not videotape. here's the way it worked with television. we could go anywhere in vietnam that we wanted to go. we were basically in the hitchhiking business, mostly by helicopter, sometimes by plane, once in a while by ground convoy. but you could go anywhere. as a concept, we reported individual correspondents could report and i did myself from ikor in the far north all the way to the macon delta to the south and everything in between. the military during the vietnam war was eager for correspondents to see the war as it was and to have that transmitted back to the states. they were eager. now, on the question of censorship, i do degragree that big difference was in world war ii and in the korean war there was censorship. no censorship during the vietnam war and frankly i think the american people were served much better by the circumstances in vietnam vis-a-vis the press and the military than they
to peter's point that the military wanted you to be up front. they wanted you to be in the middle of combat. they wanted you to film it. it was film, not videotape. here's the way it worked with television. we could go anywhere in vietnam that we wanted to go. we were basically in the hitchhiking business, mostly by helicopter, sometimes by plane, once in a while by ground convoy. but you could go anywhere. as a concept, we reported individual correspondents could report and i did myself from...
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guy: him to get peter kinsella's take -- i want to get peter kinsella's take it we are watching carefullynt style a government emerged very clearly in ankara. we have an executive residency that looks like it is clearly on its way. we've had a series of terrorist attacks. investor sentiment, how does it get affected? are investors looking through it? walk us through. peter: a terrible tragedy, what is happened. going forward, beyond the situation in turkey, where focusing on an executive style presidency. the checks and balances in turkey are not as strong as they are in other countries. ultimately speaking, they are cutting rates to quickly when maybe they should not. consequently, you're likely to see more weakness with higher inflation. the old story of a week or higher -- a weekly higher inflation, that is not going away. sentiment toward a would be shaky for those reasons. all. doesn't help at in that sense, investor confidence in turkey will be shaky. real interest rates are not high enough. guy: let's talk more brightly about what is happening in the m space. we have seen quite --
guy: him to get peter kinsella's take -- i want to get peter kinsella's take it we are watching carefullynt style a government emerged very clearly in ankara. we have an executive residency that looks like it is clearly on its way. we've had a series of terrorist attacks. investor sentiment, how does it get affected? are investors looking through it? walk us through. peter: a terrible tragedy, what is happened. going forward, beyond the situation in turkey, where focusing on an executive style...
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peter: because of this vote.here iscdotal basis, evidence that certain transactions will just never see the light of day based on this. i think more generally, you may see deals renegotiated and you may see transactions start being mooted, which weren't being thought of before, and that is associated with the currency depreciation of the pound. scarlet: what kind of historical precedent is there for this political development disrupting m&a? is this an earthquake or a minor tremor? peter: that's a good question. i'm not sure there is a particular good political analog. i would say that if you took the 9/11 event or the lehman as beingbankruptcy watershed event, this is nowhere near that in terms of its impact on the market. if you look at the vic's volatility, we are well inside of those extremes. oliver: we talk about the opportunity that has opened up for potential buyers to take advantage of that shift in the currency. is there any concern on behalf of the potential buying companies that they do not want to co
peter: because of this vote.here iscdotal basis, evidence that certain transactions will just never see the light of day based on this. i think more generally, you may see deals renegotiated and you may see transactions start being mooted, which weren't being thought of before, and that is associated with the currency depreciation of the pound. scarlet: what kind of historical precedent is there for this political development disrupting m&a? is this an earthquake or a minor tremor? peter:...
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anything new, peter?e new information that we're getting, breatt, dea with the chaotic hours, the deadly hours between 2:00 a.m. when the first shots rang out and 5:00 a.m. when the s.w.a.t. team finally decided that they needed to go in and try to save the hostages. they did end up saving about 30 people, but we know that 50 were killed, 50 more were injured. we asked law enforcement why they waited because, as you remember, during the paris terrorist attack there was a lot -- there were a lot of questions in the aftermath about why it took so long for authorities to go in to storm that bat at that clan theater. obviously there are great differences in terms of the setup of the attack and in terms of what happened, but the fact remains they did wait and we asked why. this is the answer. >> they were dealing with a hostage situation. so, you know, in that time we need to set up, reevaluate, reassess what's happening and make sure that all the pieces are in place. we have the -- enough staffing to take car
anything new, peter?e new information that we're getting, breatt, dea with the chaotic hours, the deadly hours between 2:00 a.m. when the first shots rang out and 5:00 a.m. when the s.w.a.t. team finally decided that they needed to go in and try to save the hostages. they did end up saving about 30 people, but we know that 50 were killed, 50 more were injured. we asked law enforcement why they waited because, as you remember, during the paris terrorist attack there was a lot -- there were a lot...
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coming up, peter thiel has some company.will introduce you to another tech entrepreneur. ♪ emily: our guest joins us from los angeles and new york -- and in new york, a reporter who has been covering this story. thank you for joining us. my first question, is peter thiel back in your lawsuit too? >> peter thiel is not backing my lawsuit trade my relationship with my attorney is direct, and it is a confidential relationship. the only thing i know about peter thiel, he wrote a great book. and he got some money from me. emily: would you accept support from peter thiel if he offered it? >> definitely. in principle the issue is that the amount of deplorable behavior that got to me and others, the only way for anyone in my position or for somebody else a lesser position to fight act is through some type of legal funding. i've been fortunate in terms of the relationship i was able to set up with my law firm. emily: he wrote -- gawker wrote a number of different stories about you. we pulled up an old story. here is a quote from it.
coming up, peter thiel has some company.will introduce you to another tech entrepreneur. ♪ emily: our guest joins us from los angeles and new york -- and in new york, a reporter who has been covering this story. thank you for joining us. my first question, is peter thiel back in your lawsuit too? >> peter thiel is not backing my lawsuit trade my relationship with my attorney is direct, and it is a confidential relationship. the only thing i know about peter thiel, he wrote a great book....
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you and i have been talking about that, peter. good to see you as well. the clinton campaign feeling good today about what happened yesterday. i think you can expect to hear some of secretary clinton's greatest hits on the campaign trail today. she has four stops. wants to win here in california. but she is going to again take aim at donald trump. yesterday she delivered that 35-minute blistering attack which you described and what was effective about it, particularly from the point of most democrats, this was the speech that they had been waiting to hear from her. she took on donald trump's foreign policy proposals point by point. the fact that he hasn't enumerated how he's going to take on isis, the fact that he said it would be okay to for south korea and japan to get nuclear weapons, his proposed muslim ban. if you talk to analysts, they said what was effective was she found a way to mock him, while at the same time taking the prospect of a trump presidency very seriously. so this is the blueprint for what we are going to see in the days and weeks ahe
you and i have been talking about that, peter. good to see you as well. the clinton campaign feeling good today about what happened yesterday. i think you can expect to hear some of secretary clinton's greatest hits on the campaign trail today. she has four stops. wants to win here in california. but she is going to again take aim at donald trump. yesterday she delivered that 35-minute blistering attack which you described and what was effective about it, particularly from the point of most...
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peter doocy, thank you. president obama will be making a speech or some sort of remarks on this horrific story that we're reporting to you here this sunday morning east coast time at 1:30 p.m. east coast time. president obama will be addressing the nation and making remarks and we will bring that to you live right here on fox news channel. >> as we've been reporting, law enforcement officials identifying the suspect as 29-year-old omar seddique mateen, a u.s. citizen from port st. lucie, florida, 120 miles away from orlando. authorities combing through his background searching for the definite motive for this and reports today says his father reported his son became angry when he saw two men kissing in miami and from there this apparently to the father has nothing to do with religion but clearly all this part of the background and all this part of the investigation and anita vogel has more about the suspected gunman. anita? >> reporter: hi there, eric. of course we're all getting familiar with his name. omar
peter doocy, thank you. president obama will be making a speech or some sort of remarks on this horrific story that we're reporting to you here this sunday morning east coast time at 1:30 p.m. east coast time. president obama will be addressing the nation and making remarks and we will bring that to you live right here on fox news channel. >> as we've been reporting, law enforcement officials identifying the suspect as 29-year-old omar seddique mateen, a u.s. citizen from port st. lucie,...
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but i agree with peter.s brexit thing, it's the lighter that started the fire and showed us really what the deal is. i totally agree with what he said. the central banks have been propping these markets up for years, they'll do it even more now that this is happening. and that's the situation you've got to keep an eye on. retail investors out there, they need to be smart, they need to put stop losses and protect themselves. there are some good things to buy, but we need to be careful. >> and the thing to be careful not to get out of the market fully because if they did that before the financial crisis, they never get back in. this will help the average cost if you're a trader like me, you definitely have to be careful. >> if you're in the wrong stocks, you've got to get out and get in the right ones and get out of the u.s. liz: then there's the only don't catch a falling knife. thank you to all of you. scott, peter, brad. we do appreciate it. backlash across the united kingdom. you've seen that. is it short-
but i agree with peter.s brexit thing, it's the lighter that started the fire and showed us really what the deal is. i totally agree with what he said. the central banks have been propping these markets up for years, they'll do it even more now that this is happening. and that's the situation you've got to keep an eye on. retail investors out there, they need to be smart, they need to put stop losses and protect themselves. there are some good things to buy, but we need to be careful. >>...
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peter's point that the military wanted you to be upfront. they wanted you to be the -- be in the middle of combat. they wanted you to fill it --film it. we could go anywhere in vietnam that we wanted to go. basically we were in the hitchhiking business, sometimes the helicopter, sometimes by plane. once in a while the ground convoy. but you could go anywhere. we've reported individual correspondents. i did it from the far north to the mequon delta and saw everything in between. the military during the war was either for correspondents to see the war as it was and have a transmitted back to the states. they were eager. on the question of censorship, i agree the big difference was in world war ii and the korean war there was censorship. no censorship during the vietnam war. frankly, i think the american people were served much better by the circumstances in vietnam vis-À-vis the press and the military than it ever had been. but one decent, hard-working people could disagree with -- in the military and what led to restrictions. for example, com
peter's point that the military wanted you to be upfront. they wanted you to be the -- be in the middle of combat. they wanted you to fill it --film it. we could go anywhere in vietnam that we wanted to go. basically we were in the hitchhiking business, sometimes the helicopter, sometimes by plane. once in a while the ground convoy. but you could go anywhere. we've reported individual correspondents. i did it from the far north to the mequon delta and saw everything in between. the military...
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peter: let me address the last point first.hat i think is risk-on, because what you said earlier, people are now realizing this is a long and drawn out process. frankly, we do not know what is one to be at the end of the road. but we do know is that in the short-term it is not going to be where008 and 2009, everything just collapses. and after the initial spike, positions adjusted and what have you, a more realistic a session. going into the politics question, frankly i cannot go in say this will happen. the only thing i can say is that currently, there are huge amounts of uncertainty. it will not go away. i think that is the most genuine thing i can say. this is another reason why the evil we have the risk-on, there will be implications for markets, risky assets in particular. and it will be in locations how central banks will react. and i think that is the most likely thing that is going to happen. therefore, we should focus on this initially rather than speculating on three years. anna: in terms of what the markets are doing
peter: let me address the last point first.hat i think is risk-on, because what you said earlier, people are now realizing this is a long and drawn out process. frankly, we do not know what is one to be at the end of the road. but we do know is that in the short-term it is not going to be where008 and 2009, everything just collapses. and after the initial spike, positions adjusted and what have you, a more realistic a session. going into the politics question, frankly i cannot go in say this...
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peter: mr. porter? bryan: i guess we have a misunderstanding or disagreement exactly what is contemplated through an amendment process, perhaps the end result might address some of our concerns. areongform and officers, we sometimes seen as being resistant to having warrants for this type of information. i don't think that is accurate. i think i have been very forward thinking. accepting that in almost every circumstance a warrant based on probable cause that a crime has been committed and evidence will be found in electronic records is the way to go. we are asking the senate do due diligence and go through it, also the arguments of law enforcement. ofdon't use this type information at the state level to investigate petty crimes. we use the information we obtain from these types of records and combating multistate drug trafficking organizations, human trafficking organizations. just in the city of alexandria over the past couple of years, i have been on them a couple of times. you have real serious conc
peter: mr. porter? bryan: i guess we have a misunderstanding or disagreement exactly what is contemplated through an amendment process, perhaps the end result might address some of our concerns. areongform and officers, we sometimes seen as being resistant to having warrants for this type of information. i don't think that is accurate. i think i have been very forward thinking. accepting that in almost every circumstance a warrant based on probable cause that a crime has been committed and...
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look at immigration number, colonel peters.y have roughly more than 300,000 now immigrating into that country. 15 years ago, it was 150,000. more than doubling. they are saying to themselves, we as jobs, the english could have, used to have. >> yeah, i think some of that to be is remandtic view of the past -- romantic view of the past but all these countries are hitting saturation points in view of citizens because of immigration. it is not anti-islam. britain's biggest problem is eastern europeans coming. trish: working for less. >> lavish benefits. trish: go ahead, jon. >> one point about immigration. you know there are two ingredients to economic growth in the long run. win is a productive labor force. the other is a growing labor force. you know, when you look at a country like japan, one of the reasons japan has not been able to grow because they have closed borders. they don't allow immigration. one of the reasons why the united states has thrived over the long run because we're a melting pot and bring people in. we have
look at immigration number, colonel peters.y have roughly more than 300,000 now immigrating into that country. 15 years ago, it was 150,000. more than doubling. they are saying to themselves, we as jobs, the english could have, used to have. >> yeah, i think some of that to be is remandtic view of the past -- romantic view of the past but all these countries are hitting saturation points in view of citizens because of immigration. it is not anti-islam. britain's biggest problem is eastern...
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right about carson, wrong about trump. >> hunt: do you agree, peter? yes, but to my way of looking at it, we judge an industry as a whole, and what's happened here is there is so many different types of polls at this stage of the game and there are very few industries that sort of get lumped together. if there's a bad move he made by paramount, nobody says the movie industry is falling apart. but a pollster, you know, has to have face whatever that latest set of numbers -- >> spoken like a pollster. (laughter) we've talked a lot about politics, but whit ayres you're a graduate of davidson college. you must be paying a lot more attention to these fabulous n.b.a. playoffs and the stab louse steph -- fabulous stef curry than the presidential races. >> he is amazing. the fact he came out of a small lirm articles college north of charlotte is amazing. >> hunt: it really is. the mules have not produced any stef curry. >> no, but fortunately they came to the golden state warriors, i'm right with whit on this one. >> hunt: i want to thank both of you for an in
right about carson, wrong about trump. >> hunt: do you agree, peter? yes, but to my way of looking at it, we judge an industry as a whole, and what's happened here is there is so many different types of polls at this stage of the game and there are very few industries that sort of get lumped together. if there's a bad move he made by paramount, nobody says the movie industry is falling apart. but a pollster, you know, has to have face whatever that latest set of numbers -- >> spoken...
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the peters process up to 400 e-mails a day.es peters tododay, we received e-mail from japan, south africa and the philippines -- from all corners of the globe. it's incredible. >> some of their best customers come from countries in which religion was once dismissed as "the opiate of the masses". joannes peters: here is an example. this is a reliquary for a bone. these are sought after by russians, the byzantine orthodox community, who hunt down old saints who died before 500 ad. those are the real saints in their eyes, so they're willing to shell out lots for them. >> so every day more religious , relics, statues and other objects leave the netherlands and find new owners around the globe. michelle: is it wrong that items once considered sacred and holy are now up for commercial sale? let us know what you think about that or any of today's stories by getting in touch on facebook, e-mail, or twitter. when refugees flee persecution, work or devastation, they are , full of hope when they finally arrive in europe. after all, europe
the peters process up to 400 e-mails a day.es peters tododay, we received e-mail from japan, south africa and the philippines -- from all corners of the globe. it's incredible. >> some of their best customers come from countries in which religion was once dismissed as "the opiate of the masses". joannes peters: here is an example. this is a reliquary for a bone. these are sought after by russians, the byzantine orthodox community, who hunt down old saints who died before 500 ad....
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was saying it is. >> juliett and peter, we'll have you standing by. we have a lot of coverage coming up and questions about exactly what happened in florida, who is responsible. some are desperate for information about loved ones right now. this is heartbreaking. the loved ones who were inside the nightclub have not yet been able to get that information. we'll have much more details, we're going back to the scene right after this. hmmmmmm..... hmmmmm... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. named one of car and driver's 10best, 10 years in a row. don'tlive in tokyo. when you airbnb, you have your own home. so, live there. even if it's just for a night. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what i
was saying it is. >> juliett and peter, we'll have you standing by. we have a lot of coverage coming up and questions about exactly what happened in florida, who is responsible. some are desperate for information about loved ones right now. this is heartbreaking. the loved ones who were inside the nightclub have not yet been able to get that information. we'll have much more details, we're going back to the scene right after this. hmmmmmm..... hmmmmm... [ "dreams" by beck ]...
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peter is the ultimate middleman, the man on the dam. this is like a neutral zone. >> it is, it is a neutral zone. liken it to switzerland, a country to itself. >> reporter: peter's domain, a concrete pier of power, where massive gates move on his orders to provide the falls their oomph. >> this is how we control the flow of water over the falls. >> reporter: only a fraction of the river's waters go over the falls. hydroelectric power stations downriver get most of the rest. peter's the guy who decides who gets what. >> the u.s. says, give me more of this, and canada says, give me less of that. >> it does sometimes take a bit of negotiating. and collaboration. and we do what's fair and equitable. >> reporter: responsible to millions of power customers, two countries, and a world-famous tourist attraction, peter kowalski is that guy. unafraid to get his feet wet. harry smith, nbc news, niagara falls. >>> and that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and good n
peter is the ultimate middleman, the man on the dam. this is like a neutral zone. >> it is, it is a neutral zone. liken it to switzerland, a country to itself. >> reporter: peter's domain, a concrete pier of power, where massive gates move on his orders to provide the falls their oomph. >> this is how we control the flow of water over the falls. >> reporter: only a fraction of the river's waters go over the falls. hydroelectric power stations downriver get most of the...
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back with me now, analyst tom fuentes, and correspondent peter bergen, peter, you're a former directors kind of proposal that dianne feinstein is talking about right now to allow the attorney general to block the sale of a gun if there is quote, a reasonable suspicion that person will be involved -- or support a terrorist attack. from your perspective, your experience, would that help the fbi prevent terrorist attacks? >> well, i think, jim, it's common sense that as a law enforcement officer you would think that fewer bad guys, if they don't have access to this type of fire power certainly it would make the public safer. but we go back to this debate about the constitutional right to buy a firearm. you don't have a constitutional right to fly on an airplane. so the mere fact that you end up on the no-fly list or on a terror watch list so far people have said that should not be enough. and that is not a matter for the fbi to decide. that is a matter for our congressional leaders and the president to decide whether that should be the case or not. the fbi is going to enforce whatever law
back with me now, analyst tom fuentes, and correspondent peter bergen, peter, you're a former directors kind of proposal that dianne feinstein is talking about right now to allow the attorney general to block the sale of a gun if there is quote, a reasonable suspicion that person will be involved -- or support a terrorist attack. from your perspective, your experience, would that help the fbi prevent terrorist attacks? >> well, i think, jim, it's common sense that as a law enforcement...
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you. >> peter, you're right about that. it's a continuation of what we've seen after these horrific mass shootings is that proposals will go forwarnd and they almos ultimately go down because the of the gulf between the republicans and democrats and also the strength of the nra. the collins compromise, something that pertains to the terrorist watch list, dianne feinstein, sponsoring the democratic amendment, she threw cold water on that compromise by collins even though it hasn't been unveiled saying it doesn't go far enough for her liking and it's safe to say she probably speaks for most democrats. what will be fascinating to look at is where do these senators that represent blue or purple states up for reelection in 2016, where do they vote on these amendments? kelly ayotte on new hampshire said she'll vote for the feinstein one as well as the cornyn one because she feel that will move it to a compromise place. i'm talking about guys like portman of ohio, toomey of pennsylvania, even marco rubio of florida. everyone who h
you. >> peter, you're right about that. it's a continuation of what we've seen after these horrific mass shootings is that proposals will go forwarnd and they almos ultimately go down because the of the gulf between the republicans and democrats and also the strength of the nra. the collins compromise, something that pertains to the terrorist watch list, dianne feinstein, sponsoring the democratic amendment, she threw cold water on that compromise by collins even though it hasn't been...
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peter? >> thank you very much. >>> president obama's top lawyer talks exclusively to msnbc about donald trump's proposed muslim ban and what would happen if it ever made it to the supreme court. our ari melber breaking it down. an exclusive conversation that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. available in the altima, sentra and maxima., be the you who doesn't cover ur moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fht iections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle ach
peter? >> thank you very much. >>> president obama's top lawyer talks exclusively to msnbc about donald trump's proposed muslim ban and what would happen if it ever made it to the supreme court. our ari melber breaking it down. an exclusive conversation that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. available in the altima, sentra and maxima., be the you who doesn't cover ur moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows...
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peter: absolutely.inly on the face of it, it is a fairly imprudent thing to do, to allow greek debt to be used as collateral. it does have a positive affect on what greek banks are able to do. it has a positive effect on confidence more broadly. it helps generally to support the case, believing europe continues to recover, albeit at a fairly low rate. that is the future of economies everywhere. anna: mentioning the recovery of the european economy and how equities have performed it i have a chart here. europe never recovered -- performed. i have a chart here. europe never recovered. stocks remained below precrisis peaks. you got euro stoxx 50 here in white. people talk about the way europe has played catch-up and that is become a popular trade. how does this play itself out? peter: it is going to continue to play out for an awful lot longer. as you say, europe has lagged an awful lot. the reason is what happened in 2012. the debt crisis in greece and other problems. it was only in 2012 that you started
peter: absolutely.inly on the face of it, it is a fairly imprudent thing to do, to allow greek debt to be used as collateral. it does have a positive affect on what greek banks are able to do. it has a positive effect on confidence more broadly. it helps generally to support the case, believing europe continues to recover, albeit at a fairly low rate. that is the future of economies everywhere. anna: mentioning the recovery of the european economy and how equities have performed it i have a...
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any comment, peter? >> i would say if you look back at history of england in eu, really always been a la carte player. when they had a chance to play along in the euro they said we're not going to be in the euro. when they had a chance to be in schengen exchange, no thanks. three or four times they had have had a chance to embrace judicial and some of the security things in the eu. they turned it down. i think if you look at it, there has been kind of a tilt away going on for a long time between england and the eu. stuart: joining us now i think is sebastian gorka. are you there? >> iam, stuart. stuart: glad to hear that. now i want to hear about, something we've been mentioning last 20 odd minutes. that is this. if brits indeed leaving europe we think that leads to the unraveling of european union. it hastens it. it speeds it up. are you in agreement with that? >> i think there is a couple of scenarios here at least, stuart. i think there could be a very rapid unraveling as you say. there will be deaf s
any comment, peter? >> i would say if you look back at history of england in eu, really always been a la carte player. when they had a chance to play along in the euro they said we're not going to be in the euro. when they had a chance to be in schengen exchange, no thanks. three or four times they had have had a chance to embrace judicial and some of the security things in the eu. they turned it down. i think if you look at it, there has been kind of a tilt away going on for a long time...
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deirdre: peter, thank you so much. peter barnes bringing us the very latest on the situation with the conversations, peter barnes joining us from d.c. >>> well, with his take what this all means, we bring in fox news strategic analyst, retired lieutenant colonel ralph peters. colonel, glad to have you here, even if by phone, more glad. in the sense that we need your insight on this. what is your take? the state department is saying okay, we did edit, but that's not illegal, i want your point of view. >> it's not so. deleting government records, and that was a government record, is illegal. and i don't believe for a moment that they can't remember who requested that the tape be erased at the interview with james rosen. a brilliant reporter, that it was cleared from the record. deirdre: to what effect the deal has been done much to everyone's chagrin. but it's finished. the horse has left the barn, why the editing? >> because certainly under this administration, under secretary clinton and extended into kerry's tenure at
deirdre: peter, thank you so much. peter barnes bringing us the very latest on the situation with the conversations, peter barnes joining us from d.c. >>> well, with his take what this all means, we bring in fox news strategic analyst, retired lieutenant colonel ralph peters. colonel, glad to have you here, even if by phone, more glad. in the sense that we need your insight on this. what is your take? the state department is saying okay, we did edit, but that's not illegal, i want your...