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peter marks, do you think nig htclu bs to us.at, having worked with some scientists, we have a way we can come back with a number of protocols to try to reduce risk. as you know, we're now in the managing risk situation with covid—19 and our view is that it is crazy that pubs can open we can't, there are not that many differences. there are slight differences, they are busy on the dance floor and social distancing is different, we are not talking about relaxing social distancing rules, but back injuly the prime minister said that by november there will be no social distancing. we all seem to have forgotten he said that, but i have not. my belief is that we have a way back, it will be limited and perhaps capacity and people's normal movements, but we should be able to do something and it will certainly be safer than illegal rates and house parties. kodi starr, do you think they can reopen safely orgy you have to wait until social distancing is a thing of the past? —— or do you have to wait?|j completely agree. there is a certain w
peter marks, do you think nig htclu bs to us.at, having worked with some scientists, we have a way we can come back with a number of protocols to try to reduce risk. as you know, we're now in the managing risk situation with covid—19 and our view is that it is crazy that pubs can open we can't, there are not that many differences. there are slight differences, they are busy on the dance floor and social distancing is different, we are not talking about relaxing social distancing rules, but...
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that is mark in sync peters, missouri. finishing up calls -- that was mark in saint peters, missouri. finishing up calls, on the debate that took place last night the first of three for the presidential candidate's. the full schedule of the debates is on c-span.org. you can follow along and watch the debates also there too. stay with the website in the network as we continue to cover campaign 2020. with that said, we go to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. september 30, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition betwee
that is mark in sync peters, missouri. finishing up calls -- that was mark in saint peters, missouri. finishing up calls, on the debate that took place last night the first of three for the presidential candidate's. the full schedule of the debates is on c-span.org. you can follow along and watch the debates also there too. stay with the website in the network as we continue to cover campaign 2020. with that said, we go to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be...
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nance masanya, peter marks, incredible career scientists, we talk about dr.thousands of career scientists like him that have credibility within the agencies, with people who know who they are, unfortunately they go behind the scenes. it's very unusual for them to be out front on podiums. they can get that credibility back. we need a change of administrations to facilitate that. now that the american public is hearing the truth, that yes, in fact, even the president himself who called this a hoax has done something that now hopefully more voters will understand. created a hoax himself on the american people. scientists -- it must be hard to be one of those career scientists. nicolle, i know for a fact they wanted to quit time and time again. the fact that they didn't means they know they have a job to do. we know he can bluster all he wants at a podium. to actually make sure we have a safe and effective vaccine, to get ppe to people, you need people with names that no american will ever recognize, they'll continue to have the credibility and will usher in safe
nance masanya, peter marks, incredible career scientists, we talk about dr.thousands of career scientists like him that have credibility within the agencies, with people who know who they are, unfortunately they go behind the scenes. it's very unusual for them to be out front on podiums. they can get that credibility back. we need a change of administrations to facilitate that. now that the american public is hearing the truth, that yes, in fact, even the president himself who called this a...
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plus the question is further mr cole is there let's go back to a peter all over in berlin peter big question marks no maybe about north stream too was germany going to do is going to listen to america or a war. well long before alexa in the valley took a long flight from siberia to moscow and ended up here in berlin receiving treatment berlin has been under pressure to drop the north stream to gas pipeline project in the past so despite threats and sanctions from the united states and criticism from some of its european partners berlin and always viewed this economic project as a separate entity to anything else now what we're starting to see is some signs of a different message coming out of the german capital we've heard from friedrich metz who stands a very good chance of being the potential successor to angela merkel when she steps down as chancellor next year he said that if he had the power right now he would issue an immediate 2 year moratorium on the gas pipeline project and in fact in the last week we've heard senior voices within the german cabinet and some voices that speak directly for
plus the question is further mr cole is there let's go back to a peter all over in berlin peter big question marks no maybe about north stream too was germany going to do is going to listen to america or a war. well long before alexa in the valley took a long flight from siberia to moscow and ended up here in berlin receiving treatment berlin has been under pressure to drop the north stream to gas pipeline project in the past so despite threats and sanctions from the united states and criticism...
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i just want to say happy anniversary to my husband peter, today marks 22 years. we bought a canoe.have a podcast out today. oh wait, greg hasn't gone yet. i have a podcast out today. we just talked about the debate in the upcoming debates and all things about the debates. you can check it out on foxnews.com/podcasts. >> my podcast is with the legendary musician and singer, you can go to foxnewspodcast.com. it's worth it, we talk about everything. kennedy. >> thank you for the anniversary shot, shot up to my brother brian. happy birthday. now to some foul mouth harris. there are five african gray parrots who went to a zoo in england and they no swear words. and just started swearing at all the tourists. and now -- i'm not going to say the foul words that they were saying. they were like a gang of angry ladies from monty python swearing at everyone, they had to separate the birds come up them in a separate aviary because they were worried they were going to teach the remaining parrots all these curse words, although secretly, the tourists loved it. >> i think you should have play the
i just want to say happy anniversary to my husband peter, today marks 22 years. we bought a canoe.have a podcast out today. oh wait, greg hasn't gone yet. i have a podcast out today. we just talked about the debate in the upcoming debates and all things about the debates. you can check it out on foxnews.com/podcasts. >> my podcast is with the legendary musician and singer, you can go to foxnewspodcast.com. it's worth it, we talk about everything. kennedy. >> thank you for the...
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peter, a question from mark walker, the prime minister said today that weddings should not be any more 30. how can this be right? i cannot give you a satisfactory answer for any of you in the process of planning weddings, it is i think particularly painful because they have been restricted to 30 people la st have been restricted to 30 people last month and now again to 15. from the standpoint of virus can chill all these gatherings are quite risky andl all these gatherings are quite risky and i think it isjust a matter of a balancing act in terms of where to set those restrictions i cannot speak to exactly why those cut—offs we re speak to exactly why those cut—offs were set. the reality is unfortunately for these type of events we need to plan scaled—back events we need to plan scaled—back events and hopefully you can have a wonderful big one—year anniversary reception. thank you for that. sarah, highfield asks can we still move freely around the uk for leisure and visiting family? you cannot move around wales any more, the recommendation is to stay as close to home as possible althou
peter, a question from mark walker, the prime minister said today that weddings should not be any more 30. how can this be right? i cannot give you a satisfactory answer for any of you in the process of planning weddings, it is i think particularly painful because they have been restricted to 30 people la st have been restricted to 30 people last month and now again to 15. from the standpoint of virus can chill all these gatherings are quite risky andl all these gatherings are quite risky and i...
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that is mark in sync peters, missouri. nishing up calls -- that was mark in saint peters, missouri. finishing up calls, on the debate that took place last night the first of three for the presidential candidate's. the full schedule of the debates is on c-span.org. you can follow along and watch the debates also there too. stay with the website in the network as we continue to cover campaign 2020. with that said, we go to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. september 30, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between
that is mark in sync peters, missouri. nishing up calls -- that was mark in saint peters, missouri. finishing up calls, on the debate that took place last night the first of three for the presidential candidate's. the full schedule of the debates is on c-span.org. you can follow along and watch the debates also there too. stay with the website in the network as we continue to cover campaign 2020. with that said, we go to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be...
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peter bowes. a memorial service marking the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.ts and the crew lost their lives fighting against the german air force. the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah campbell reports. the sights and sounds of 19110 as a hurricane and three spitfires flew over london today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it was the first time a major military battle was fought in the air. the nazis' plan was to overwhelm the allied air defences and then launch a full—on invasion. their plan failed. today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember those who fought so courageously, along with the leader of the 0pposition, all in masks, in this, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. fanfare. more than 2,000 people would usually attend the service of remembrance, which has been held here every year since 19114. the pandemic mean
peter bowes. a memorial service marking the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.ts and the crew lost their lives fighting against the german air force. the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah campbell reports. the sights and sounds of 19110 as a hurricane and three spitfires flew over london today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and...
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peter bowes. a memorial service marking the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.t their lives fighting as the german air force. the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah kemp reports. the sights and sounds of 1940 as a hurricane and three spitfires flew over london today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it was the first time a major military battle was fought in the air. the nazis' plan was to overwhelm the allied air defences and then launch a full—on invasion. their plan failed. today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember those who fought so courageously, along with the leader of the 0pposition, all in masks, in this, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. fanfare. more than 2,000 people would usually attend the service of remembrance, which has been held here every year since 1944. the pandemic meant numbers were restricted to f
peter bowes. a memorial service marking the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.t their lives fighting as the german air force. the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah kemp reports. the sights and sounds of 1940 as a hurricane and three spitfires flew over london today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it...
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our good friend and colleague peter alexander pressed mark meadows on this exact issue after he made that appearance and asked him if you're contradicting the director of the fbi, does that suggest the president doesn't have confidence any more? is he going to remove him? the chief of staff told peter alexander the president has varying degrees of confidence in various people he has the right to remove. not necessarily an encouraging sign there. the white house just continues to falsely claim this widespread voter fraud which certainly there is no evidence to support it as you heard from the fbi director. they are also making it seem so much bigger than what it is. they keep talking about masked mail voter fraud when we are only talking about a limited number of states mailing ballot or ballot applications. it comes as the president, himself, is urging his own supporters in a state like battleground florida where he was just last night to vote by mail, to vote absentee. they keep trying to make this distinction between the two but really it's the same thing in terms of processing it
our good friend and colleague peter alexander pressed mark meadows on this exact issue after he made that appearance and asked him if you're contradicting the director of the fbi, does that suggest the president doesn't have confidence any more? is he going to remove him? the chief of staff told peter alexander the president has varying degrees of confidence in various people he has the right to remove. not necessarily an encouraging sign there. the white house just continues to falsely claim...
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>> thank you for the question, mark. peter isn't much more religious than i am. really admire and love the way he has introduced religion back into my life because i was pushed away from it when i came out, many people who call themselves religious were the ones who made me feel the worst. i gave up on religion. it wasn't until i met pete i was comfortable enough to talk about religion again. i guess the role that that plays is having really wonderful conversations with somebody who doesn't pepper their religion with prejudice and who makes me comfortable enough to ask questions. that's where i'm at in my journey, i'm just asking questions. >> now you can understand why i confused Ãbi mentioned a tara question because tara has two questions. they are good. the first one is, first one from tara is, chasten, what would be your most desired accomplishment? >> i am floored that i have a fellowship at harvard. i feel like that is one of the places i just never imagined seeing myself and. and especially at a place where we are going to talk about everything that's at s
>> thank you for the question, mark. peter isn't much more religious than i am. really admire and love the way he has introduced religion back into my life because i was pushed away from it when i came out, many people who call themselves religious were the ones who made me feel the worst. i gave up on religion. it wasn't until i met pete i was comfortable enough to talk about religion again. i guess the role that that plays is having really wonderful conversations with somebody who...
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there is day, you all should have read the essays from peter editing and mark them up significantly.ill have group interactions with pew editing on thursday okay? okay thank you. weeknights this month we're featuring history tv as a preview of what is a ballet available every weekend on c-span three. on thursday marked burns explores public opinion. the rise of radio, the debate over and during world war ii. he outlines the arguments and uses radio clips to demonstrate the role they played and shaping american views and foreign policies watch thursday night at beginning eight eastern. enjoy american history tv, this week and every weekend, on c-span three. american history tv on c-span three, exploring the people and events that saw the american story. every weekend, coming up this labor day weekend, saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war, historians kim 11 and hillary green discussed how we remember the civil war. and whether to remove or contextualized confederate monuments. then sunday at 6 pm eastern, on american artifacts, we will preview photographs of native americans from
there is day, you all should have read the essays from peter editing and mark them up significantly.ill have group interactions with pew editing on thursday okay? okay thank you. weeknights this month we're featuring history tv as a preview of what is a ballet available every weekend on c-span three. on thursday marked burns explores public opinion. the rise of radio, the debate over and during world war ii. he outlines the arguments and uses radio clips to demonstrate the role they played and...
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peter struck. there's also mark cohen with a book "disloyal" coming out tomorrow, he makes a lot of allegations about trump's behavior behind the scenes, a lot of stuff that michael cohen and the campaign was asked about post 2016 about donald trump anticipates be s be about trump's behavior, whether he was ratesist or a predator of women. he is coming out with this as he is serving a prison sentence what about the credibility and revelation that's could come from this book. >> you answered your own question, he is serving a prison sentence and the question of credibility is not a perfect situation, especially wrighting an argument on credibility as the trump white house sur gates have been quick to point out. the cohen book adds to the noise machine, it sort of takes away from the reelection's campaign opportunity to talk about something else. i think what this cues up is a bob woodward book coming out called "rage" in the next couple weeks and apparently has a lot of stuff on it. trump has already tweeted about it, seems pretty nervous about it given the energy he placed into it. this is an avalanc
peter struck. there's also mark cohen with a book "disloyal" coming out tomorrow, he makes a lot of allegations about trump's behavior behind the scenes, a lot of stuff that michael cohen and the campaign was asked about post 2016 about donald trump anticipates be s be about trump's behavior, whether he was ratesist or a predator of women. he is coming out with this as he is serving a prison sentence what about the credibility and revelation that's could come from this book. >>...
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saying that he was now able to leave his bed for short periods of time correspondent peter all over well german m.e.p. marks a 1000000 cry who took part in thursday's vote believes what we're seeing here is really part of a wider political strategy targeting russia. no one of ticked off the members of parliament who today. voted in favor of sanctions has seen any evidence. for a for a campaign or for a political way if you don't need that evidence at least not in the european parliament so i don't expect that you get that evidence but the same people who say we don't give you the evidence will tell you we have we expect from russia to investigate it was absolutely clear that this is another chance to to push at the end russian agenda i followed that debate especially concerning all 3 and 2 in the european american parliamentary delegation. and i are always when we meet asked the us ambassador why did they do illegal 3rd party sanctions and the answer is always the same or go on and to do everything it can to stop that project and if you have a clear goal to stop a project then you take every possibility you
saying that he was now able to leave his bed for short periods of time correspondent peter all over well german m.e.p. marks a 1000000 cry who took part in thursday's vote believes what we're seeing here is really part of a wider political strategy targeting russia. no one of ticked off the members of parliament who today. voted in favor of sanctions has seen any evidence. for a for a campaign or for a political way if you don't need that evidence at least not in the european parliament so i...
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with the us having passed that sad mark we have health expert peter jobat from oxford university hell much is politics to blame here. the united states has 4 percent of the world's population and about 20 percent of the world's deaths from cove it 19 it wasn't the 1st to be hit it's the wealthiest nation in the world with perhaps the greatest expert greatest concentration of medical and public health expertise anywhere in the world there is no reason that it should be this way and i think a lot of what we've seen over the last couple of months this tragic toll really has to come down to failures of leadership. well in this sad day for the u.s. we want to speak to our correspondent. in washington d.c. good afternoon to huge define we are what 6 weeks away from the presidential election in the u.s. and how are these 200000 deaths reflected in the campaigns. there is flecked as you would expect them to be the president just of a day on a big rally in ohio and flat out denied that corona virus is that deadly for young people he said and of course that neglecting by that the danger which i
with the us having passed that sad mark we have health expert peter jobat from oxford university hell much is politics to blame here. the united states has 4 percent of the world's population and about 20 percent of the world's deaths from cove it 19 it wasn't the 1st to be hit it's the wealthiest nation in the world with perhaps the greatest expert greatest concentration of medical and public health expertise anywhere in the world there is no reason that it should be this way and i think a lot...
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vonnie: thank you, peter van dooijeweert. let's get to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: all eyes will be on cleveland, ohio tonight when president trump and joe biden face-off off for the first presidential debate. white house aides say the president is preparing for tonight show. some have encouraged him to adopt a more measured tone. for mr. biden's part, bloomberg has learned he is preparing to face tough questions about how he would approach china if elected. meantime, a new poll shows mr. biden a leading president trump in the pd -- key battleground state of pennsylvania. according to the poll, biden has a 55% to 45% lead among likely voters. in 2016, the president won pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan by less than 1% each. secretary of state mike pompeo says relation between the united states and greece are the closest they have ever been. he was in greece where he met with the country's prime home.er at his greece has been looking to the united states and the european union for support in its dispute with neighboring turkey, which it accuses of encroachi
vonnie: thank you, peter van dooijeweert. let's get to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: all eyes will be on cleveland, ohio tonight when president trump and joe biden face-off off for the first presidential debate. white house aides say the president is preparing for tonight show. some have encouraged him to adopt a more measured tone. for mr. biden's part, bloomberg has learned he is preparing to face tough questions about how he would approach china if elected. meantime, a new poll...
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called on countries to work together while marking its 75th anniversary. welcome i'm peter w watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up more rain is expected in sudan where flooding has already affected hundreds of thousands of people. and a prominent critic of the chinese president is sentenced to 18 years in prison for corruption. also ahead a position in this ruling come parliament as the president seeks to push through a bill that would remove limits on his powers. the u.s. has set the stage for a showdown at the u.n. general assembly this week slapping additional sanctions on iran tehran's representative at the u.n. dismissed the move as an act of desperation president donald trump is expected to use his speech later on tuesday to send a strong message to iran is that ministration declared on its own that sanctions eased on to the 2050 nuclear deal have been reimposed but in all u.n. security council members reject that the new sanctions mainly target those involved in iran's defense sectors. just imagine what iran would be therefore able to freely purchase more
called on countries to work together while marking its 75th anniversary. welcome i'm peter w watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up more rain is expected in sudan where flooding has already affected hundreds of thousands of people. and a prominent critic of the chinese president is sentenced to 18 years in prison for corruption. also ahead a position in this ruling come parliament as the president seeks to push through a bill that would remove limits on his powers. the u.s. has set...
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mark zuckerberg. >> sin seen? >> peter teo. >> interesting. >> reed hastings?ess. >> understood, it's really interesting to hear the influence you've had on technology also on culture. i appreciate you making the time, sir. >> thank you, in the new book, no rules, rules. >> up ahead, a director of some all time favorite films, also a very outspoken trump critic from the jump, i have news i want to share with you about judd apatow next. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infecti
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thank you, peter, as well. portland marking more than 100 consecutive days of protests at the situation once again took a violent turn over the weekend. one demonstrator was seen scrambling for help after being hit with a fire bomb. in louisville, tensions were high as protesters rally outside the kentucky derby. meanwhile, jacob blake, who was shot seven times in the back by kenosha, wisconsin, police, delivered a message from his hospital bed. >> your life, and not only just your life, your legs, something that you need to move around and move forward in life, can be taken from me like this, man. it hurts to breathe, it hurts to sleep. it hurts to move from side to side. it hurts to eat. please, i'm telling you, we can stick together. >> arthel: meanwhile, shootings over the weekend in chicago reportedly left five people dead and 34 others injured. mike tobin's lives in chicago. mike? >> portland, oregon, cross that threshold of 100 straight days of protests on saturday night. the protests were not peaceful. most dramatically
thank you, peter, as well. portland marking more than 100 consecutive days of protests at the situation once again took a violent turn over the weekend. one demonstrator was seen scrambling for help after being hit with a fire bomb. in louisville, tensions were high as protesters rally outside the kentucky derby. meanwhile, jacob blake, who was shot seven times in the back by kenosha, wisconsin, police, delivered a message from his hospital bed. >> your life, and not only just your life,...
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could see that but i don't think we're going to drop well below that $11000.00 mark but just kind of going back to what peter saying there look i think there is a lot of disagreement over whether or not truly is a store of value and institutional money but there is so much technology being built around block change right now and consequently attaching itself to big crypto currencies i think that you can't ignore the fact that there is an enormous technological value and technological assets being built around the corner right now and it's been that way for several years so when people do look at the way that that point fell off at the end of 2017 going into 2018 and say oh look it's going to all the way back to $3000.00 again i don't think that that's going to happen based upon the fact that the technological space around is very different today than it was a couple years ago peter go ahead yeah. yeah that well that may all turned out to be mal investment that was a consequence or by product of the bubble and to the extent that that technology has value it doesn't necessarily mean that bitcoin itself has tha
could see that but i don't think we're going to drop well below that $11000.00 mark but just kind of going back to what peter saying there look i think there is a lot of disagreement over whether or not truly is a store of value and institutional money but there is so much technology being built around block change right now and consequently attaching itself to big crypto currencies i think that you can't ignore the fact that there is an enormous technological value and technological assets...
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. >> in fact, peter baker, this might bolster those like mark meadows who are fighting against more stimulustiations and sort of beat down anything that mnuchin from treasury might do. this might further gridlock those negotiations for another package. >> yeah, that's a great question. one of the reasons why things have been as good as they are, not as bad as they could have been, is because of the previous rounds of stimulus. you would think the incentive would be there to find a deal to get some more dollars out the door in order to help the president in these last 60 days before the election. that doesn't seem to be where things are going. mark meadows told us on air force one last night he had some constructive conversations with the hill, but mainly with rank and file democrats, not with speaker pelosi. it didn't sound like there was any kind of breakthrough imminent. so i think they're heading into the fall without the ballast of a new stimulus package. we'll see if that, in fact, shows up in the next round of numbers. >> and peter, you were in the pool last night. you must have been t
. >> in fact, peter baker, this might bolster those like mark meadows who are fighting against more stimulustiations and sort of beat down anything that mnuchin from treasury might do. this might further gridlock those negotiations for another package. >> yeah, that's a great question. one of the reasons why things have been as good as they are, not as bad as they could have been, is because of the previous rounds of stimulus. you would think the incentive would be there to find a...
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peter. melissa: joining forces to find a cure, the marks the 30th union new york city race for the cure, thousandsred goal to fight breast cancer, this year's race and they will look a little different, gerri willis is spearheading the campaign after fighting her own battle with the disease and she joins us now. >> thank you very much, one in eight women will face a diagnosis of breast cancer sometime in their lifetime and four years ago it was my turn, my doctor told me april 28, 2016 that i had stage three lobular breast cancer, it took me months to accept the diagnosis, i went into physical therapy, enjoy the countryside with my husband and brother and finally made my way through weeks of daily radiation treatment, i was so engaged we ended up decorating the radiation room for christmas and in the years since i've help the folks in greater new york raise money as you can see from the pictures and two years ago they gave me their image award. listen. >> women with breast cancer they don't leave tall buildings in a single bound, that does not happen, they don't stop the lights with an outstretche
peter. melissa: joining forces to find a cure, the marks the 30th union new york city race for the cure, thousandsred goal to fight breast cancer, this year's race and they will look a little different, gerri willis is spearheading the campaign after fighting her own battle with the disease and she joins us now. >> thank you very much, one in eight women will face a diagnosis of breast cancer sometime in their lifetime and four years ago it was my turn, my doctor told me april 28, 2016...
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peter our reporting live from berlin. all right we're not going to bring in mark macaulay author and russia analyst for more on this so not only is up in about he's been discharged their hope for all for a full recovery what do you think that means for the investigation. it's a remarkable recovery because people were talking about several months being in hospital for several months and suddenly he's being released which is a compliment to the balloon show that a specialist and so on they worked. almost a miracle their development is now up and walking and presumably going to convalescence the next question is what effect what effect did the nerve agent how well his memory on his nervous system where his brain was on his ability to recall because he recognized all these things had to investigated but is a very very important step forward because it takes the heat. out of the challenge to moscow if he died it would been a disaster for german russian relations but this will take the heat out and from now onwards there will be time to be heads let's calm down let's consider these things most would like a sample of the never a
peter our reporting live from berlin. all right we're not going to bring in mark macaulay author and russia analyst for more on this so not only is up in about he's been discharged their hope for all for a full recovery what do you think that means for the investigation. it's a remarkable recovery because people were talking about several months being in hospital for several months and suddenly he's being released which is a compliment to the balloon show that a specialist and so on they...
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concerns over the wherey's structure, co-founder peter thiel continues to hold a large amount of voting power. joe: if you invest in facebook you invest in markg. that is a good bet and how he is thinking about that company and making sure he keeps growing it. peter and alex are the type of people, they are also planning 10 or 15 years ahead. they also really care about the reputation and about their principles. these are guys i would not bet against. that is the bet you are making, their values and principles and competitive spirit. >> some people are wondering why peter thiel has not been around. he was not part of investor day. he is the chairman of the company. where is he? joe: peter has always played a very important role in palantir. he has never been the front and center person. but he was really a key person of the founding. >> there remains something of a fog of mistrust and skepticism around palantir. time as a back to his more secretive company. why do you think it persists? joe: palantir is really good at attracting the best technologists in the world and building amazing to knology products and solving our problems. they are rea
concerns over the wherey's structure, co-founder peter thiel continues to hold a large amount of voting power. joe: if you invest in facebook you invest in markg. that is a good bet and how he is thinking about that company and making sure he keeps growing it. peter and alex are the type of people, they are also planning 10 or 15 years ahead. they also really care about the reputation and about their principles. these are guys i would not bet against. that is the bet you are making, their...
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mark, st. peter's, on the line for those who support trump.hy didn't you vote in 2016 and why are you voting this time? i didn't vote earlier because i really just didn't follow politics. 60 years old, i'm recently retired here, so i do have a lot of time on my hands to really look at what's going on. with the presidential election. quite frankly as i look at leaning towards definitely voting for donald trump and one of the reasons being is because i don't really out,oe biden coming really, putting forth his policies, it's almost like he's just trying to be silent. i would like to hear more about him and where exactly he stands on all of these. when i watch, you know, the see thatm media, i president trump, he will, like on his way to an event or something he will be out there, you know, getting ready to board air force one for the helicopter, i forget what that's called. host: marine one. caller: yeah. he will take questions for 30 to 45 minutes, just kind of not even planned or anything. he will answer any question that's put forth to him, w
mark, st. peter's, on the line for those who support trump.hy didn't you vote in 2016 and why are you voting this time? i didn't vote earlier because i really just didn't follow politics. 60 years old, i'm recently retired here, so i do have a lot of time on my hands to really look at what's going on. with the presidential election. quite frankly as i look at leaning towards definitely voting for donald trump and one of the reasons being is because i don't really out,oe biden coming really,...
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i should say this report from our home editor mark easton contains filming carried out before the lockdown restrictions in care homes. hello, peter become friends. nice to see you again. tell me what was the most difficult thing that you and yourfamily had to go through during the second world war? well, it was the fact that... pepper has been programmed to play games or music, ask about meals, organise calls to relatives, but, most importantly, pepper is a great listener. i also once think i saw a doodlebug... thank you for sharing this with me. it is interesting to know more about you. in the jargon, pepper is a culturally aware robot. do you feel that pepper is your friend? all the time i'm with him, yes. really? yes. you don't think that's a bit odd, having a robot as a friend? well, life can be a bit odd sometimes, especially the older you get. the idea that a computer could be a carerfeels, well, alien, but an academic evaluation suggests a robot, actually, can do a pretty good job. i wasn't too keen on modern jazz... they viewed the robot almost like a person after two weeks. they didn'tjust see it as a tool or a robot. th
i should say this report from our home editor mark easton contains filming carried out before the lockdown restrictions in care homes. hello, peter become friends. nice to see you again. tell me what was the most difficult thing that you and yourfamily had to go through during the second world war? well, it was the fact that... pepper has been programmed to play games or music, ask about meals, organise calls to relatives, but, most importantly, pepper is a great listener. i also once think i...
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. >> jeremy bash, peter alexander, thank you both so much. >>> and joining us now, senator mark warner. this morning virginia's governor ralph northam became the second governor this week to test positive for the coronavirus. this as virginia public health officials are raising red flags about another large trump rally where 4,000 people are expected in newport news, virginia this evening. senator mark warner, who is a former virginia governor, joins us now. a lot on everyone's plate today. the ceremonies for ruth bader ginsburg and now, importantly, the election possibly in doubt, given what the president is saying. what are your concerns? >> well, first of all, andrea, i want to add my voice to all the voices that have commended justice ginsburg. i've got three daughters, between 25 and 30. they were all heartbroken friday night. they live in an america that gives them a fair chance and fair opportunities because of her leadership. the fact that justice ginsburg is not even -- we've not even finished mourning her and the president is already trying to jam through another nominee is -
. >> jeremy bash, peter alexander, thank you both so much. >>> and joining us now, senator mark warner. this morning virginia's governor ralph northam became the second governor this week to test positive for the coronavirus. this as virginia public health officials are raising red flags about another large trump rally where 4,000 people are expected in newport news, virginia this evening. senator mark warner, who is a former virginia governor, joins us now. a lot on everyone's...
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this report from our home editor mark easton contains filming carried out before the lockdown restrictions in homes came into effect. hello, peter pepper the robot have become friends. nice to see you again. tell me what was the most difficult thing that you and your family had to go through during the second world war? well, it was the fact that... pepper has been programmed to play games or music, ask about meals, organise calls to relatives, but, most importantly, pepper is a great listener. i also once think i saw a doodlebug... thank you for sharing this with me. it is interesting to know more about you. in the jargon, pepper is a culturally aware robot. do you feel that pepper is your friend? all the time i'm with him, yes. really? yes. you don't think that's a bit odd, having a robot as a friend? well, life can be a bit odd sometimes, especially the older you get. the idea that a computer could be a carerfeels, well, alien, but an academic evaluation suggests a robot, actually, can do a pretty good job. i wasn't too keen on modern jazz... they viewed the robot almost like a person after two weeks. they didn'tjust see it a
this report from our home editor mark easton contains filming carried out before the lockdown restrictions in homes came into effect. hello, peter pepper the robot have become friends. nice to see you again. tell me what was the most difficult thing that you and your family had to go through during the second world war? well, it was the fact that... pepper has been programmed to play games or music, ask about meals, organise calls to relatives, but, most importantly, pepper is a great listener....
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peter pan and wendy." this casting news marking the first time a person of color has portrayed any of the renditions of thise way including the 1953 animated original. yara writing about the news on instagram saying thank you for all the love. it means so much to me. i'm excited for this next adventure. so are we, yara. she joins jude law who will play captain hook. i love that. no word on when the film starts production. that one is coming from our parent company, disney. >>> finally gwyneth paltrow suiting up appropriately for her birthday over the weekend. this is why i say that. the goop creator showing that 48 looking pretty good on instagram. her friend katy perry -- there you go. lots of ribbons. but yep, she's in her birthday suit. katy perry commented nice low key way to celebrate. so many comments. one of them was not quite as happy about the photo. that was her daughter apple writing one word in all caps -- mom. gwyneth taking the bait replying to her daughter's judgment with a few laughing emojis. apple though finally admitting in the comments again, okay, you are killing it. it's true gwyneth,
peter pan and wendy." this casting news marking the first time a person of color has portrayed any of the renditions of thise way including the 1953 animated original. yara writing about the news on instagram saying thank you for all the love. it means so much to me. i'm excited for this next adventure. so are we, yara. she joins jude law who will play captain hook. i love that. no word on when the film starts production. that one is coming from our parent company, disney. >>>...
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hello again i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.s. marks 19 years since the events of 911. fears grow of water borne disease after sudan's worst flooding in a century. and the destruction of an aboriginal heritage site in australia forces the resignation of the head of one of the world's biggest mining companies. hello everyone our top story hundreds of refugees on the greek island of less boss are demanding to be allowed to leave and go to the mainland. the police had arrived earlier on friday as tensions heightened with the families to spend yet another night without shelter and little food after fire destroyed europe's largest refugee camp the government will not allow them on to the mainland and is working to house them in tents or on board chartered ships earlier 10 e.u. countries did agree to take in 400 unaccompanied minors from the morea camp germany and france say they'll take in most of them john psaropoulos our correspondent who's there john how close are these people to not spending another night outdoors with no shelter and lit
hello again i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.s. marks 19 years since the events of 911. fears grow of water borne disease after sudan's worst flooding in a century. and the destruction of an aboriginal heritage site in australia forces the resignation of the head of one of the world's biggest mining companies. hello everyone our top story hundreds of refugees on the greek island of less boss are demanding to be allowed to...
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we'll talk exclusively with the ceo of general mills first let's talk about this mark market joining us josh brown. peteradvisers. first to you, we finished off bumpy quarter for stocks what does it mean? >> what it means the market had a one-month payback for very exuberant phase over the summer. the question this week, was that enough to take a lot of extremes off the boil and reset the market a bit you're making a bid, traders are this week, maybe it was enough for now, incremental stress, macro factors remain in place. that is the inference i would take from this market. overnight s&p 500 futures went back down to the levels that it was at the last three days that's small technical and tactical stuff you're in a chop zone right now. i don't think the market told you anything today except we're in this range trying to sort out if we have another kind of boost coming along that's going to refresh the story on the bullish side most things i look at say things are fine but i don't know exactly what the next catalyst would be for another high. >> down 4% for the month of september, does that improve the r
we'll talk exclusively with the ceo of general mills first let's talk about this mark market joining us josh brown. peteradvisers. first to you, we finished off bumpy quarter for stocks what does it mean? >> what it means the market had a one-month payback for very exuberant phase over the summer. the question this week, was that enough to take a lot of extremes off the boil and reset the market a bit you're making a bid, traders are this week, maybe it was enough for now, incremental...
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to what they describe as the sacred ground where a giant boulder marks the spot where the plane ultimately did go down. >> you know, peter, you were saying that this is a bit more informal than what we saw earlier with the president. are these -- can you tell, are these just people that knew joe biden was going to be there, they came? do you get a sense there were some people that have been there waiting to see him? what can you tell us about the folks he is meeting with? >> reporter: yeah, some of the folks he's meeting with, obviously they were aware the vice president would be coming. they stuck around. this family in fact that he's visiting with was here earlier when the president dlifrds remarks during today's ceremony. you know, what is striking to me in this part of western pennsylvania where the ride out here even before dawn was lined with trump-pence signs and in this crowd that's watching and taking photographs of joe biden, there are a lot of trump-pence t-shirts. even a "make america great again" hat that one man is wearing in the distance. but everybody is sitting here silent, appreciating this moment, appr
to what they describe as the sacred ground where a giant boulder marks the spot where the plane ultimately did go down. >> you know, peter, you were saying that this is a bit more informal than what we saw earlier with the president. are these -- can you tell, are these just people that knew joe biden was going to be there, they came? do you get a sense there were some people that have been there waiting to see him? what can you tell us about the folks he is meeting with? >>...
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mark. it's stounding to me, david -- good morning, by the way. >> good morning. >> it's astounding peter navarroould stand up on national television and say the president never said it. the president continued to mislead and lie to the public about the severity of this virus. obviously the president here facing a lot of backlash to his response to the pandemic. what kind of impact do you think his interview with bob woodward is going to have on the 2020 election, especially after he said that nothing more could have been done to stop the spread? >> i just think it reinforces pre-existing notions and ideas about president trump. his supporters are not going to be swayed by any of this. we saw that poll at the outset of the program with trump at 46% nationally. that is just what he won in the 2016 campaign. and nothing that bob woodward reports, no matter how credible that anybody else, any other journalist who goes after facts reports is going to sway some of those people. so it's a matter for democrats to say, you know what? forget that. we're going to add on and try to get more voters ourselves
mark. it's stounding to me, david -- good morning, by the way. >> good morning. >> it's astounding peter navarroould stand up on national television and say the president never said it. the president continued to mislead and lie to the public about the severity of this virus. obviously the president here facing a lot of backlash to his response to the pandemic. what kind of impact do you think his interview with bob woodward is going to have on the 2020 election, especially after he...
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supreme leader criticizes western powers in a speech to mark when a verse 3 of the iraq war comes a day after the u.s. to impose more sanctions. peter told me you're watching al-jazeera live from our world headquarters here and also coming up. protests in egypt demonstrators are demanding president bill fattah el-sisi step down. counting the cost of sudan's worst floods in a century inflation grows to crippling levels as the waters recede. this is about power. pure and simple. and joe biden challenges president trump's motives for rushing through a replacement of the supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the top story iran's supreme leader is addressing the nation a day after the u.s. made a unilateral move to reimpose sanctions against tehran is marking 40 years since the start of the iran iraq war but many are awaiting reaction to the u.s. declaration on sunday iran's president threatened a strong response if the sanctions are imposed britain france and germany say sanctions relief will continue al-jazeera has as said big joins us from tehran what else has he been saying. well he's been talking about the iran iraq war and he
supreme leader criticizes western powers in a speech to mark when a verse 3 of the iraq war comes a day after the u.s. to impose more sanctions. peter told me you're watching al-jazeera live from our world headquarters here and also coming up. protests in egypt demonstrators are demanding president bill fattah el-sisi step down. counting the cost of sudan's worst floods in a century inflation grows to crippling levels as the waters recede. this is about power. pure and simple. and joe biden...
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mark green from homeland security weighs in. chuck grassley weighs in, another fox business exclusive, peter strzok, the man at the center of thehole bungled trump-russia probe who was fired for anti-trump bias, peter strzok tried to downplay that whole affair. we have the latest what strzok is saying right now. we have with us tonight, young americans for liberty analyst, kristin tate. backlash against democrat governors invoking covid-19 on trump rallies but not on biden campaign events. big fight in nevada over trump's rallies there. we have the story. another day, another biden flip-flop. joe biden spending valuable media time explaining yet another big flip-flop as joe biden again did not take answers from reporters on the economy. this time in michigan. we'll talk to former california republican party chair, tom del beccarro on this. you know how you don't want to see the sausage made in d.c. when it comes to law making. you don't want to sit through the embroaderry about flip-flops on campaign trails either. fight for 2020, kamala harris border security criticism, coming back to haunt her in a big way. the pushback again
mark green from homeland security weighs in. chuck grassley weighs in, another fox business exclusive, peter strzok, the man at the center of thehole bungled trump-russia probe who was fired for anti-trump bias, peter strzok tried to downplay that whole affair. we have the latest what strzok is saying right now. we have with us tonight, young americans for liberty analyst, kristin tate. backlash against democrat governors invoking covid-19 on trump rallies but not on biden campaign events. big...
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we just saw peter strzok on 60 minutes last night, mark, and he's coming out with all reasons that theyd soon? >> well, the president has encouraged not only declassification but full transparency. he has nothing to hide. i can tell you, it's real easy for peter strzok to go on 60 minutes when he doesn't have to raise his right hand and tell the truth. in all of this interview, i can tell you this. it's not backed up by the facts. it's not backed up by documents that i've seen. and ultimately his house of cards will come falling down. maria: well, you know, you make a good point. they don't have to be under oath. the same with a guy like adam schiff. he doesn't have to be under oath to go on nbc news and say there's collusion in plain sight and he's a sitting elected official. >> yeah. well, adam schiff has very loose association with the truth when it comes to this particular president. he continues to put out narratives and half truths over and over of again, when it really -- when he of all people should know the facts. when you really look at the documents, he's had the same access
we just saw peter strzok on 60 minutes last night, mark, and he's coming out with all reasons that theyd soon? >> well, the president has encouraged not only declassification but full transparency. he has nothing to hide. i can tell you, it's real easy for peter strzok to go on 60 minutes when he doesn't have to raise his right hand and tell the truth. in all of this interview, i can tell you this. it's not backed up by the facts. it's not backed up by documents that i've seen. and...
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hello again i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.s. marks 19 years since the events of.
hello again i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.s. marks 19 years since the events of.