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peter: what is it? walt: the news literacy project is a 10-year-old organization founded by a pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter from the los angeles times. d.c. based here in its mission is to teach middle school and high school students how to tell facts from fiction in what they see coming at them, internet and the media. we have a turnkey digital curriculum. we have a curriculum called techology.- org, if you're interested in looking at. it is being used in schools and in mostlytes government types classes. it has 14 lessons. students can work at their own pace. it teaches them how to evaluate what they see, things that purport to be news, so that they can tell, this is real versus this is a hoax or this is a conspiracy theory or something and if it is the latter kind of things, they do not share it as often as they did before they did the program. that is just one of the things we do in this curriculum. we walked the students through exercises where they are journalists and give them a t
peter: what is it? walt: the news literacy project is a 10-year-old organization founded by a pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter from the los angeles times. d.c. based here in its mission is to teach middle school and high school students how to tell facts from fiction in what they see coming at them, internet and the media. we have a turnkey digital curriculum. we have a curriculum called techology.- org, if you're interested in looking at. it is being used in schools and in...
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peter: so how does it work? you spend quite a bit of time in your book talking about the process of fiber optics, but can you dumb it down in a sentence or two about how this works? ? susan: it is almost miraculous how it works, but basically the purest, clearest glass you can imagine is synthetically manufactured. that very. pure glass allows a signal to run through it without disruption for kilometers. that length of communication being carried by fiber and the amount of different wavelengths of data that can be carried through fiber, it is unmatched by any other medium we have in the world, including wireless communications because transmission coming over the air can be interfered with by rain or human body or a tree or billing. it is subject to being messed with on its way to reaching you. is amazing about fiber optics is its capacity to carry virtually unlimited amounts of information to you without interruption across very great distances. susan: -- peter: susan crawford, why did you go to new york? susan
peter: so how does it work? you spend quite a bit of time in your book talking about the process of fiber optics, but can you dumb it down in a sentence or two about how this works? ? susan: it is almost miraculous how it works, but basically the purest, clearest glass you can imagine is synthetically manufactured. that very. pure glass allows a signal to run through it without disruption for kilometers. that length of communication being carried by fiber and the amount of different wavelengths...
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i am peter marshall. an important part in our lives and it is because of the special songs that have reached out and touched us through the years. ♪ so many classic love songs are more than just hits. they have become standards. they are timeless. ♪ there are all kinds of romantic to, thenme we dance there are those special songs that inspire us. green, redees of roses two. >> everything is beautiful. in its own way. >> ♪ >> we have some any great sums to share with you. i would like to introduce my new debbie boone. we have been around music most of our lives. what do you think makes a sound timeless? >> it has to start with an unforgettable melody, then lyrics that mean something to people. >> having a beautiful voice couldn't hurt. you light up my life. you give me hope. could i have this dance for the rest of my life. >> ♪ please release me. let me go. let's get comfortable. >> peter and i are going to take you on a special journey as we bring you the music of your life. presents music of your life. o
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peter: what is it? walt: the news literacy project is a 10-year-old organization founded by pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter from the "los angeles times" based here in d.c. and its mission is to teach middle school and high school students how to tell fact from fiction in what they see coming at them especially on the internet and social media. and we have a turn key digital curriculum called checkology. we have a turn key digital curriculum called checkology.org for those interested in looking at it which is being used in schools in all 50 states and mostly in english classes or social studies or government kind of classes. it has 14 lessons. students can work at their own pace. they can be assessed on their progress and what this does is teaches them how to evaluate what they see, things that purport to be news so that they can tell well this is real versus this is a hoax or is this a conspiracy theory or something. and if it's the latter kinds of things, they don't share it as often as t
peter: what is it? walt: the news literacy project is a 10-year-old organization founded by pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter from the "los angeles times" based here in d.c. and its mission is to teach middle school and high school students how to tell fact from fiction in what they see coming at them especially on the internet and social media. and we have a turn key digital curriculum called checkology. we have a turn key digital curriculum called checkology.org for...
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peter. when the muslim community suffers islam for beer and racism and xenophobia then it's absolute essential apollo's to stand by it the. community i've gained bigotry against or more for beer and against hatred and i've done my whole life i'll continue to do that i think the issue here is not so much about what he's been teaching i think if you listen to what the school says if you listen to a parent so there's miscommunication there's into some sense propaganda or both sides if i miss sort of inflame the situation if he saw things to happen in school where education is teaching about how differences in this country are very very important and we should respect people we should accept people who are different as peter said rightly it doesn't mean that you accept homosexuality but you accept that there are gay people in this country as they have every right to love every right to live in this country to you know live their lives for example as any other citizen in this country so i think i
peter. when the muslim community suffers islam for beer and racism and xenophobia then it's absolute essential apollo's to stand by it the. community i've gained bigotry against or more for beer and against hatred and i've done my whole life i'll continue to do that i think the issue here is not so much about what he's been teaching i think if you listen to what the school says if you listen to a parent so there's miscommunication there's into some sense propaganda or both sides if i miss sort...
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a low in welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle another russia gate bombshell fizzles this time it was buzz feed this prompted the intercept to write beyond buzz feed the ten worst most embarrassing u.s. media failures on the trump russia story has hatred for trump destroyed the profession of journalism. crosstalk in the media i'm joined by my guest him black in washington he's a political analyst commentator and host of the tim black show and in fort lauderdale we cross to john cardillo he's host of america talks live on newsmax t.v. all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tim let me go to you in washington. when i. heard the the buzz feed story break i just waited for it to be debunked like all the other ones and we could spend the entire program and then some listing each and each individual one and who did it and why it fell apart and so i was very gleeful that it was debunked because it was a short amount of time. and that muller did it on top of that there and then watching cable. p
a low in welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle another russia gate bombshell fizzles this time it was buzz feed this prompted the intercept to write beyond buzz feed the ten worst most embarrassing u.s. media failures on the trump russia story has hatred for trump destroyed the profession of journalism. crosstalk in the media i'm joined by my guest him black in washington he's a political analyst commentator and host of the tim black show and in fort lauderdale we...
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ahead tim in one in washington yeah yeah i agree well i agree first of all thank you for having me peter happy new year to you yes you're right jeffrey toobin he said a true statement that was a very true what he just said was that fake news he's absolutely right that they are descended greatly to the public trust in fact it seems like more of a race to the bottom of public trust every time one of these stories comes out peter. a great poet the late great my idol she said when people show you who are people show you who they are believe them people are starting to believe that the media the corporate media is pretty much full of it peter and they're starting to lose trust in it to stay exactly where their cups were you know and they go and they go to john in portland. this is chris cuomo on c.n.n. about the buzz feed quote moeller didn't do the media any favors tonight and he did one he did do one for the president i mean if that doesn't show his open box his right there i mean that the thing is that i look at this and i look at it only as an exercise and i don't watch very much of it be
ahead tim in one in washington yeah yeah i agree well i agree first of all thank you for having me peter happy new year to you yes you're right jeffrey toobin he said a true statement that was a very true what he just said was that fake news he's absolutely right that they are descended greatly to the public trust in fact it seems like more of a race to the bottom of public trust every time one of these stories comes out peter. a great poet the late great my idol she said when people show you...
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all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the media. ok let me go back to john in fort lauderdale i agree with you in the first part of the program we're talking about the bottom line in a trump is a good money machine you know hey trump and you can make money but i think there's a it's more. there's more breath to this here and i think that we see the cultural divide come out so much on cable and it's so condescending i mean you know trump when through the real estate wars and the tabloid wars in new york i mean he's got a really thick skin ok fine ok i don't agree with everything he says i don't agree with everything but he does ok however the way the media treats supporters of the president i find it will be quite disgusting to be honest with you it's demeaning it's condescending and in there they show that they're morally superior and that's what really gets on my nerves when i watch m.s.m. b.c. and c.n.n. go ahead john in fort lauderdale. well look that's exactly i mean think we have we have a nation of three hundred thirty million
all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the media. ok let me go back to john in fort lauderdale i agree with you in the first part of the program we're talking about the bottom line in a trump is a good money machine you know hey trump and you can make money but i think there's a it's more. there's more breath to this here and i think that we see the cultural divide come out so much on cable and it's so condescending i mean you know trump when through the real...
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that is how fans remember peter mcallen. the former owner. >> he never gave up on san francisco as a home and the most appropriate home for the giants. >> reporter: for the former mayor, he credits him for saving the giants place in san francisco. >> i could not live with myself if i did nothing to try to keep the giants here. >> reporter: peter led a team of masters to buy the giants in the early 90s and stop the team from moving to florida. >> peter mcallen was the driving force. it wasn't that he was one of the driving forces. >> reporter: the former giants executive says peter was not going to let his beloved giants break his heart twice . >> when he was a kid in new york , the giants moved to san francisco in 1958. the dodgers also moved out to the west coast. all of a sudden, his favorite team and his favorite rival were on the west coast. he had no idea that he would actually wind up in san francisco and in the west coast and became a giants fan and then all of a sudden when the giants were about ready to leave again,
that is how fans remember peter mcallen. the former owner. >> he never gave up on san francisco as a home and the most appropriate home for the giants. >> reporter: for the former mayor, he credits him for saving the giants place in san francisco. >> i could not live with myself if i did nothing to try to keep the giants here. >> reporter: peter led a team of masters to buy the giants in the early 90s and stop the team from moving to florida. >> peter mcallen was...
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peter carr muller spokesman comes out on the record he says. there's nothing here it's completely wrong furthermore rudy giuliani a guy that's been out there beating beating the hell out of miller and his team agrees with them one time and says look i've spoken to miller's team as the president's outside attorneys the other outside attorneys we all agree there's nothing there buzz feed got it completely wrong the mainstream media by the way still can't bring themselves to admit buzz feed was wrong they've got the reporters on the reporter saying well our reporting will bear out to be true well maybe it was misconstrued but we don't really know what muller knows maybe his spokesman is doing the flexion to throw trump off the problem with the mainstream media and why jeffrey toobin was right even though he was doing it a backhanded way is time again time after time they discredit themselves and this week was a great week for them they had the buzz feed story and then this native american diet hacking those kids they were debunked within minutes i
peter carr muller spokesman comes out on the record he says. there's nothing here it's completely wrong furthermore rudy giuliani a guy that's been out there beating beating the hell out of miller and his team agrees with them one time and says look i've spoken to miller's team as the president's outside attorneys the other outside attorneys we all agree there's nothing there buzz feed got it completely wrong the mainstream media by the way still can't bring themselves to admit buzz feed was...
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>> i have a couple questions about peters. -- peter's wonderful thing -- painting. i'm wondering about the sources for it. is there a moat around the white house, am i seeing that right? that is one question. the second question is, it looks like that the high ground above the city where the view is taking place is totally imaginary. even if you stand on the front steps of the lee custis mansion, i'm not sure you will get a view like that. the body of water that runs almost up to the capital building, i assume on the right is the anacostia river where the naval yard would have been and that sort of thing. the middle, i assume that's the tiber river which on this presentation looks enormous compared to what i thought it was. so can anybody, you or anybody else comment on that? >> peter might be able to. >> the tiber was 500 feet wide where it meets. the wall around the white house was put there by jefferson. the dirt was stacked up behind it. when you were in the white house, you were not aware of it. when you were on the outside. there was a wall to stop you wanderi
>> i have a couple questions about peters. -- peter's wonderful thing -- painting. i'm wondering about the sources for it. is there a moat around the white house, am i seeing that right? that is one question. the second question is, it looks like that the high ground above the city where the view is taking place is totally imaginary. even if you stand on the front steps of the lee custis mansion, i'm not sure you will get a view like that. the body of water that runs almost up to the...
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i love you peter magowan. <"i'm running to be president of the people, by the people, and for all people.">(jrstone) now to our other top story tonight -- senator kamala harris launched her presiential campaign with a rally in her hometown of oakland this afternoon. (jrstone) the slogan for her campaign is "kamala harris for the people" - those are the words she said daily in court as a prosecutor.(justine) both progressives and conservatives have criticized her record as california attorney general... on issues such as the death penalty and california's three strikes law. but harris says, she's been a leader in the arena of criminal justice reform. (jrstone) she joins an already crowded field of democratics eyeing the 20-20 presidential election. as a senator, harris has been a vocal opponent of president trump and his agenda - specifically on immigration. (jrstone) an estimated 20-thousand people showed up to hear her plans for presidency. (justine) kron 4's sara stinson was one of them and brings us the hig
i love you peter magowan. (jrstone) now to our other top story tonight -- senator kamala harris launched her presiential campaign with a rally in her hometown of oakland this afternoon. (jrstone) the slogan for her campaign is "kamala harris for the people" - those are the words she said daily in court as a prosecutor.(justine) both progressives and conservatives have criticized her record as california attorney general... on issues such as the death penalty and california's three...
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some very sad news about a peter magowan. he literally was one of those people that kept the giants from leaving and going to tampa? >> if you're someone that enjoys watching baseball games you one debt of gratitude to peter magowan. he battled to keep the giants in san francisco and has died after a lengthy illness. 26 years ago they were all but sold in scented to same petersburg. he led a group to keep the team at candlestick park. he signed barry bonds and also got the stadium built. he is been ill for several years undergoing surgeries for prostate and liver cancer. peter magowan was 76 years old. >>> two tennis heavyweights met at the australian open. one was clearly the better player. rafa against a djokovic. djokovic demonstrating the presence. nadal had a dropped ball that didn't go so well. djokovic takes the win. and a win in the french open would give him all of the grand slam titles. with 15 grand slam titles he's third all time. >>> not quite the same vibe for the pro bowl game as there was a last weekend in the
some very sad news about a peter magowan. he literally was one of those people that kept the giants from leaving and going to tampa? >> if you're someone that enjoys watching baseball games you one debt of gratitude to peter magowan. he battled to keep the giants in san francisco and has died after a lengthy illness. 26 years ago they were all but sold in scented to same petersburg. he led a group to keep the team at candlestick park. he signed barry bonds and also got the stadium built....
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hello and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle what is happening with trump's decision to leave syria and are you ready for the two thousand and twenty presidential sweepstakes also is there any integrity in the integrity and they should do. some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dmitri bob h. he's a political analyst with international and in athens we have exclusive for him he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to you first marc staying in syria or getting out of syria because if you listen to administration officials and i'm specifically pinging about john bolton the national security adviser he's traveling in the middle east trying to convince the region that. the u.s. really isn't leaving what's going on it was never very likely that the u.s. would be pulling its troops out of syria after you know everything that's happened in the las
hello and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle what is happening with trump's decision to leave syria and are you ready for the two thousand and twenty presidential sweepstakes also is there any integrity in the integrity and they should do. some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dmitri bob h. he's a political analyst with international and in athens we have exclusive for him...
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we'll look at the incredible career of peter magowan. (pam) and up next.... police have made an arrest in the death of a san francisco state student who died in a hit and run in southern california. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. (pam) an arrest has been made in a hit-and-run that killed a san francisco state student over the weekend. (ken) today, police aprehended 21-year old leila gonzales on suspicion of felony hit and run that occured saturday in redondo beach. reporter kara finnstrom has more on the tragedy that is all too familiar to the family of 21- year old angelina pinedo. family members on sunday identified the victim as a 21-
we'll look at the incredible career of peter magowan. (pam) and up next.... police have made an arrest in the death of a san francisco state student who died in a hit and run in southern california. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new...
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peter: exactly.etter picture is not coming, then they are probably not going to hike for quite some time. as we believe currently the stabilization is going to come, the ecb can get and just rate hike done. if i may say so, and that's my view for the last couple of years, quite in contrast to what the market is pricing, the market keeps pricing, they just keep going and going. fundamentally, i disagree with that. what i think the ecb tried to do is they are trying to get interest rates to zero or marginally on the positive side, and then take a next and it break and see how the market reacts. one of the things they want to see, the matter the ecb has given out, they want to see the economy is recovering on a sustained basis for the years to come rather than they think on the path of substantially hike interest rates to quell it. matt: still interesting to see the euro down one of month ago, or two months ago, everyone's forecast was for 1.2, 1.25, and we can't get back up there. peter, macro strategi
peter: exactly.etter picture is not coming, then they are probably not going to hike for quite some time. as we believe currently the stabilization is going to come, the ecb can get and just rate hike done. if i may say so, and that's my view for the last couple of years, quite in contrast to what the market is pricing, the market keeps pricing, they just keep going and going. fundamentally, i disagree with that. what i think the ecb tried to do is they are trying to get interest rates to zero...
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peter: can i interject? the rules on skywriting are effectively, that is what is used to regulate online ads relevant to the space. originally, it was the thinking that it is ephemeral, it will disappear like smoke disappears in the sky. of course we know it is the exact opposite that something placed online can go viral and live there forever. it is a particular example of the updating of the law that is needed. emerson: exactly. updating org -- an an application of law that unfortunately never happened. two small things. if you are running the group on behalf of a candidate, disclose who you are. if there is a bot operating on the network, it should label itself accordingly. that is it. these two small changes would have a tremendous positive impact on american political discourse, and i mean, the arguments back and forth on the constitutionality of it. why not invite those challenges and have that discussion? you talked about the public banding together. well there was a time when the government, the coll
peter: can i interject? the rules on skywriting are effectively, that is what is used to regulate online ads relevant to the space. originally, it was the thinking that it is ephemeral, it will disappear like smoke disappears in the sky. of course we know it is the exact opposite that something placed online can go viral and live there forever. it is a particular example of the updating of the law that is needed. emerson: exactly. updating org -- an an application of law that unfortunately...
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we take a look back at the life and career of peter magowan. (vicki) plus... federal employees are back at work today. but it could only be temporary. details on the next government shutdown that could happen in just weeks. (grant) plus... more destructive than previously reported. tonight we are learning just how much was lost during the wildfires that swept the state last year. we'll have a live report from sacramento with the new numbers. (vicki) tonight we are learning that the cost of the damage in recent deadly and destructive wildfires across the state is rising significantly. kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala is live in sacramento with an update on the numbers. ashley? ((ashley))today insurance commissioner ricardo lara gave an update on the total insured losses from the camp, woolsey and hill fires.. he says the numbers increased by about 25% from an already expensive evaluation last month. ((pkg)) 1:20"this is unprecedented for us.." totali the insured damage from the deadliest and most destructive wildfire season is now in the hands of
we take a look back at the life and career of peter magowan. (vicki) plus... federal employees are back at work today. but it could only be temporary. details on the next government shutdown that could happen in just weeks. (grant) plus... more destructive than previously reported. tonight we are learning just how much was lost during the wildfires that swept the state last year. we'll have a live report from sacramento with the new numbers. (vicki) tonight we are learning that the cost of the...
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peter: no.eal if anything would validate our view that there will be a hike, it becomes a march hike. we think the sequence of events betweenngoing clash interest rate hikes and the balance sheet reduction will be slightly the fed is behind the curve on. they will be focusing on data, tightening conditions excessively. that is when the leverage the corporate sector has will become problematic, then we will have a repeat of the market reactions from late december of last year. that will ultimately take the real economy into a recession in 2020. anna: you are already pricing in a trade deal? pricing in, rebounding optimism whether from a trade deal or the market goes to focus on the hard data and recognizes it was overly pessimistic in the midterm. i have always felt the trade war of going to be unsustainable the economic expectations. whether it does materialize at this point, it has to materialize at some point. matt: if you expect the fed to raise rates this year, and i am assuming you do not e
peter: no.eal if anything would validate our view that there will be a hike, it becomes a march hike. we think the sequence of events betweenngoing clash interest rate hikes and the balance sheet reduction will be slightly the fed is behind the curve on. they will be focusing on data, tightening conditions excessively. that is when the leverage the corporate sector has will become problematic, then we will have a repeat of the market reactions from late december of last year. that will...
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ceremony taking place in the german bundestag what stood out for you peter i thought initially what was very interesting in seoul friedland this address was i mean it was obviously incredibly moving and incredibly immediate because it's his own personal testimony but he began by doing it the job of a historian he teaches u.c.l.a. in california he. has an international reputation as being one of the the great historians of the holocaust and he did his job of showing that very early hitler said that the holocaust would happen that the german people were involved in it that it was not the it was not germany it was german individual german people and the numbers rose from tens of thousands of people being killed initially to hundreds of thousands then to the they absolute horror of millions being killed in in auschwitz birkenau but then he went on to give his personal testament i thought it was as is always the case in these instances so incredibly moving when he talks about the last moment when he was split up from his parents in vishy friends they were taken away they were arrested th
ceremony taking place in the german bundestag what stood out for you peter i thought initially what was very interesting in seoul friedland this address was i mean it was obviously incredibly moving and incredibly immediate because it's his own personal testimony but he began by doing it the job of a historian he teaches u.c.l.a. in california he. has an international reputation as being one of the the great historians of the holocaust and he did his job of showing that very early hitler said...
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it was the home of thomas and peters. lot of its legacy has to do with he relationship -- martha washington. the peter family who lived there of theood the importance collections they had, the estate where they lived. 1644, 31st street northwest. website, tudor place.org. not nt to encourage you just to see the lafayette items there, but as a way of gaining a better understanding of american history and of life here in the district of columbia in the nation's capitol. yes, you in the back, sir. interested, ht be the eagle that was on the arch to welcomed lafayette washington, d.c. was also at the playing of the cornerstone of monument in 1848 madison and mrs. hamilton was also there. it was recorded it was there and the same eagle. >> and did it flap its wings at the appropriate moment? probably not, probably not recorded. any other questions? i have a couple questions >> the foreground seems to be higher. > do you know why did the congress give lafayette all of florida.eage in >> i don't know why it was specifically wher
it was the home of thomas and peters. lot of its legacy has to do with he relationship -- martha washington. the peter family who lived there of theood the importance collections they had, the estate where they lived. 1644, 31st street northwest. website, tudor place.org. not nt to encourage you just to see the lafayette items there, but as a way of gaining a better understanding of american history and of life here in the district of columbia in the nation's capitol. yes, you in the back, sir....
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so i'm really pleased to have all of you here and peter, i want to start with you. by asking you know, i sort of set the stage by saying there has been this long-running debate about saudi arabia's export of one-hoppers him. and what drives that and also the impact not only in saudi arabia but around the world so maybe if we can start small there and sort of moved to the larger message of what you want to make in this message. >> thanks, indira as you said there's been this long running message of saudi arabia's export of one-hoppers him. i think it's important at the outset to say saudi arabia is not a sort of monolithic actor with respect to this broader phenomenon. this is not the case that there's someone sitting in riyadh directing monies to fund proselytization to countries where they are trying to have a particular affect or achieve a certain foreign-policy objective. there are a wide range of actors within the black box of saudi arabia that we often talk about that are involved. the state certainly has a role particularly through the ministry of islam affair
so i'm really pleased to have all of you here and peter, i want to start with you. by asking you know, i sort of set the stage by saying there has been this long-running debate about saudi arabia's export of one-hoppers him. and what drives that and also the impact not only in saudi arabia but around the world so maybe if we can start small there and sort of moved to the larger message of what you want to make in this message. >> thanks, indira as you said there's been this long running...
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we'll have more on the death of peter magowan... and the legacy he leaves behind.teorologist lawrence karnow coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, $1 delivery fee. the giants and their fans are mourning the death of the man who helped keep the team in the city. peter magowan, the former team president and part- owner, died yesterday after a long battle with cancer at the age of 76. kron4's maureen kelly talked to giants c-e-o larry baer about magowan's legacy. if peter didn't say yes to coming in to run it from the beginning i don't know where we beat the foot of the willie mccovey statue that greets fans outside oracle park......a bouquet of flowers is left in tribute.....while the flags inside the ballpark fly at half staff.while buster posey warms up for the upcoming season.....gi
we'll have more on the death of peter magowan... and the legacy he leaves behind.teorologist lawrence karnow coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, $1 delivery fee. the giants and their fans are mourning the...
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let's see what peter doocy found out. peter? >> with no fanfare and no real idea who is on the bus, they left. they took off down the street. chad pergram, could they still be going on this congressional delegation? >> this is the route that they go when they go to joint base andrews where the president departs on his overseas trips. we have some information on some of the members that were traveling on this trip here. elliot ingle, adam schiff, susan davis from california, steven lynch of massachusetts, elaine luria from virginia. those are some of the members on this bus. again, the key person that wasn't on the bus but scheduled to be on the trip because she goes separately, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. >> all democrats that we know of. we know a little bit more who was inside. we have no idea where the bus is right now. but they got their united states capitol police escort and they don't have anything to do here until next week. >> dana: so peter is that right? is there no discussions or negotiations about ending
let's see what peter doocy found out. peter? >> with no fanfare and no real idea who is on the bus, they left. they took off down the street. chad pergram, could they still be going on this congressional delegation? >> this is the route that they go when they go to joint base andrews where the president departs on his overseas trips. we have some information on some of the members that were traveling on this trip here. elliot ingle, adam schiff, susan davis from california, steven...
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peter. i want to start with you, i sort of set the stage by saying there's been this long-running debate about saudi arabia's export of wahism and what drives that and impact on not only saudi arabia, but around the world. maybe start there and move to the larger message that you want to make in this paper. >> sure, thanks, indira. >> as you've said there's a long running on how we should think about it and its effect in the world. and it's important right at the outset that saudi arabia is not a sort of singular monolithic actor with respect to this broader phenomenon. it's not the case that there is someone sitting in riyadh directing moneys to fund prosecutor -- pr proseletiization. >> the state has a role particularly through the ministry of affairs or propagation which has provided funding and support for everything from mosque building around the world. lecture tours by particular clerics, the distribution and dissemination of certain textbooks and religious materials. i think out of a
peter. i want to start with you, i sort of set the stage by saying there's been this long-running debate about saudi arabia's export of wahism and what drives that and impact on not only saudi arabia, but around the world. maybe start there and move to the larger message that you want to make in this paper. >> sure, thanks, indira. >> as you've said there's a long running on how we should think about it and its effect in the world. and it's important right at the outset that saudi...
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peter magowan was 76-years-old. >> he was a huge fan. he would admit he didn't know all the ins and outs but he asked a lot of questions. he loved the job. he did that at safeway too. >> peter magowan had been african american several years undergoing surgeries for cancer and had gone into hospice care. willy mays issued a statement, he said it is hard to find the right words just now but in losing peter i lost a great friend. he was like my godfather. no one can replace him. peter magowan knew about the team's plans to add him on to the wall of fame next month. >>> outside sacramento, a nurse is accused of selling 20,000 opioid prescription pills on the illegal dark web. she was arrested last week and cocharges. prosecutors say she sold the narcotics on pharmacy 41 and earned thousands of dollars in the process. a federal affidavit said a previously sting let them to her. she will appear in court tomorrow. >>> police captured the man responsible for killing five people in louisiana according it investigators. the victim's include the su
peter magowan was 76-years-old. >> he was a huge fan. he would admit he didn't know all the ins and outs but he asked a lot of questions. he loved the job. he did that at safeway too. >> peter magowan had been african american several years undergoing surgeries for cancer and had gone into hospice care. willy mays issued a statement, he said it is hard to find the right words just now but in losing peter i lost a great friend. he was like my godfather. no one can replace him. peter...
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well peter i mean trump ran on two very big election promises one was the wall and the other one was to get the u.s. out of all its military entanglements approach specifically syria he mentioned syria a lot in two thousand and three in many tweets so he ran on these things and if he doesn't fulfill these election promises he's going to be in big trouble in two thousand and twenty but what he's running up against peter is the permanent state the deep state call it what you will whether it's the generals whether it's lindsey graham john bolton mike poppy or whether it's the mainstream media who is also urging trump making you know putting all their all their might and all their muscle into trying to convince the american public that trump is making a bad decision by leaving syria and all of a sudden peter the narrative now is the kurds no one was talking about the kurds for so many years but all of a sudden everyone is an expert on the kurds of what's going to happen to the kurds should trump get out of syria so that's the narrative now ok game a but i mean if you were to go to our ow
well peter i mean trump ran on two very big election promises one was the wall and the other one was to get the u.s. out of all its military entanglements approach specifically syria he mentioned syria a lot in two thousand and three in many tweets so he ran on these things and if he doesn't fulfill these election promises he's going to be in big trouble in two thousand and twenty but what he's running up against peter is the permanent state the deep state call it what you will whether it's the...
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peter touched this a little bit. it's the only effective ideology opening for muslim-majority governments. if they want to promote a certain message to their own citizens but also more broadly to other muslim public, islam works. and why does islam work? because enough muslims and in some cases a large majority of muslims in many of these states find islam compelling and appealing as an ideological discourse. you might ask why do they find? that maybe is beyond the scope of what we're talking about here. islam works so people are going to use it and take advantage of it. >> why use islam as your ideological currency when you could use nationalism. certainly the egyptians in the past were able to use nationalism as their currency. why not go back to that? >> so they couldn't -- it would be difficult to promote egyptian nationalism beyond egypt because other folks in the middle east don't necessarily want to become egyptian nationalists. maybe there was a time in the late '60s, early '70s where syria became part of egy
peter touched this a little bit. it's the only effective ideology opening for muslim-majority governments. if they want to promote a certain message to their own citizens but also more broadly to other muslim public, islam works. and why does islam work? because enough muslims and in some cases a large majority of muslims in many of these states find islam compelling and appealing as an ideological discourse. you might ask why do they find? that maybe is beyond the scope of what we're talking...
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peter churchwell is still -- peter chatwell is still with us. heard of the conversations around commodities. link it to china and tell us whether we will have an uptick in inflation going forward. peter chatwell: it is difficult to see an driven by commodity prices and energy and import prices. i will give you an example, if i look at u.s. headline inflation. there is still negative for base effects that will be feeding through. at the data coming through, it is difficult to see a headline year-over-year rate will be rising because it will be on the downside for the next five months or so. means even ifit commodity prices managed to offset some of the turbulent and it does manage to sustain a rally, there will be a concern it managing policy unless really does become an extraordinary rally. i think a small rally will not to be an increase in inflation expectations. manus: we have touched on inflation and a variety of ways. last week, japan. on 2 -- japan and europe. this chart does not make for good reading. what is the risk? does jgb go negativ
peter churchwell is still -- peter chatwell is still with us. heard of the conversations around commodities. link it to china and tell us whether we will have an uptick in inflation going forward. peter chatwell: it is difficult to see an driven by commodity prices and energy and import prices. i will give you an example, if i look at u.s. headline inflation. there is still negative for base effects that will be feeding through. at the data coming through, it is difficult to see a headline...
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peter, i want to start with you. by asking as -- i set the stage by saying there's been this long running debate about saudi arabia's export of wahabism and what drives that and the impact it has not only in saudi arabia but around the world. maybe if we can start small there and move to the larger message that you want to make in this paper. >> sure. thanks. as you said, there's been this long running discussion about saudi arabia's export of wahabisim and how we should think about it and its affect on the world. it's important right at the outset to recognize that saudi arabia is not a singular monolithic actor with respect to this broader phenomenon. this is not the case that there's someone sitting in riyadh directing money to fund to specific countries where saudi arabia is trying to have a particular affect or achieve a certain foreign policy objective. there are a wide range of actors within the black box of saudi arabia that we often talk about that are involved in this. the state certainly has a role, partic
peter, i want to start with you. by asking as -- i set the stage by saying there's been this long running debate about saudi arabia's export of wahabism and what drives that and the impact it has not only in saudi arabia but around the world. maybe if we can start small there and move to the larger message that you want to make in this paper. >> sure. thanks. as you said, there's been this long running discussion about saudi arabia's export of wahabisim and how we should think about it...
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amanda: all right, great to have you with us for this peter. businessweekberg's editor, peter coy. read it in the latest issue. it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest business stories in the news now. joined other cook tech execs in calling for federal privacy, legislation. he has added his own specific idea and a call published by time. he wants the federal trade commission to track data brokers and monitor how they use people's digital information. wells shut down after going bankrupt for a second time. the clothing retailer has called for bankruptcy protection. it operates more than 900 stores under three brains. it was hurt by falling mall traffic and cheaper sources of clothing. 10,000 people will lose their jobs. that is your business flash update. share it, a story that caught my eye, russian economist has done number crunching on alternate investments and found investing in lego can pay off. that is not the stock. literally buying lego sets, original form, and holding onto them. the reason a caught my eye is i did pay a marked a price for a set t
amanda: all right, great to have you with us for this peter. businessweekberg's editor, peter coy. read it in the latest issue. it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest business stories in the news now. joined other cook tech execs in calling for federal privacy, legislation. he has added his own specific idea and a call published by time. he wants the federal trade commission to track data brokers and monitor how they use people's digital information. wells shut down...
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(pam) peter magowan was the former team president and part owner of the team.. he died yesterday after a long battle with cancer at the age of 76. kron 4's maureen kelly talked to giants c-e-o larry baer about magowan's legacy. if peter didn't say yes to coming in to run it from the beginning i don't know where we beat the foot of the willie mccovey statue that greets fans outside oracle park......a bouquet of flowers is left in tribute.....while the flags inside the ballpark fly at half staff.while buster posey warms up for the upcoming season.....giants ceo larry baer says that catcher and the rest of the players could have ended up wearing uniforms reading tampa bay giants if it were not the energy and drive of peter magowen. in 1992 there had been a purchase agreement signed to move the team to florida it was not a question, it was gone and this group came together and peter was the leader of the group and we all came together to keep the team here under trying circumstances and took risks. this was a business risk. the privately funded waterfront ballpark s
(pam) peter magowan was the former team president and part owner of the team.. he died yesterday after a long battle with cancer at the age of 76. kron 4's maureen kelly talked to giants c-e-o larry baer about magowan's legacy. if peter didn't say yes to coming in to run it from the beginning i don't know where we beat the foot of the willie mccovey statue that greets fans outside oracle park......a bouquet of flowers is left in tribute.....while the flags inside the ballpark fly at half...
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so i say to you you peter and upon this rock i will build my church. the new building claim to be nothing less than the greatest monument in the history of the world time and again the builders dishpan it and down to it whether the immense vault would be capable of bearing the enormous. but will. the spirit of the age demanded a massive triumphant. as an old man received a commission from pope clement the ninth to design the entrance to the cast as some tangent of. the building was the most a limb of emperor hadrian and the triumphant entrance way over the bridge was lined with statues of the classical dogs of victory many replace these with angels converting a pagan monument into christian. the angels honed the instruments of the passion for christie in their hands the road becomes a symbolic way of the cross or via dolorosa like the one walked by the pilgrims in jerusalem many converted it into a triumphal procession and the angels bear went. as to it with the symbols of christ's passion. the angel with a crown of forms was sculpted by many himself t
so i say to you you peter and upon this rock i will build my church. the new building claim to be nothing less than the greatest monument in the history of the world time and again the builders dishpan it and down to it whether the immense vault would be capable of bearing the enormous. but will. the spirit of the age demanded a massive triumphant. as an old man received a commission from pope clement the ninth to design the entrance to the cast as some tangent of. the building was the most a...
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peter, elise, tim, eugene, are still here. that was actually something that caused a rift inside the west wing, inside the white house. some of the female staffers were mortified by the president's comments and noted privately in conversations i had then that he's someone who was pretty socialized to the idea of plastic surgery. >> well, what's really interesting about this book is it's not from somebody who at least presents himself as a reborn critic of the president, a disgruntled former adviser, but somebody who still expresses, you know, some admiration of what the president is trying to do and yet is presenting a pretty candid and sometimes quite damning portrayal of life inside this white house. nicolle, you know it better than i do what it's like for the white house when people leave and start writing tell-all books. what's striking is how many we've seen so early in this white house, and how much more, you know, castigating they really have been even than we saw in the last few administrations. >> it's such a good poi
peter, elise, tim, eugene, are still here. that was actually something that caused a rift inside the west wing, inside the white house. some of the female staffers were mortified by the president's comments and noted privately in conversations i had then that he's someone who was pretty socialized to the idea of plastic surgery. >> well, what's really interesting about this book is it's not from somebody who at least presents himself as a reborn critic of the president, a disgruntled...
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hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got. time. let me just published or. i still does not. look. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow i want to be rich. to like to be prosperous like them before three in the morning can't believe. i'm interested always in the water using my house. seemed wrong. to me to get to shape out just to become educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. when we all make this manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round. the one. time we can all middle of the room sick. lose. their brains for a single purpose. they have a super. they start training very young. they months of intensive school. their reps. and they save lives. welcome back across not where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're
hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got. time. let me just published or. i still does not. look. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow i want to be rich. to like to be prosperous like them before three in the morning can't believe. i'm interested always in the water using my house. seemed...