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i'd like to welcome peter canning. hi, peter -- hang on. one second. there you go. >> greets to everybody. >> thank you for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would would you you tell us about "killing season." >> "killing season" is a book here just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. i'll tell you i started to learn things in the course of my work, and i wanted to bring my experiences and the voices of my patients to other read sores they could be changed in a way i was changed in my view about the opioid epidemic. >> i'm look forward to seeing your springs know your audience is as well. so here's going to share his screen and i'll be with you the chat and then we'll come back to audience questions during the second half of the event. >> okay, can you see that okay? >> yes. we can see your screen. >> all right. let's see here. >> this is a picture of hartford where i work. i've been there as a paramedic for over 202 years and really sort of become very a
i'd like to welcome peter canning. hi, peter -- hang on. one second. there you go. >> greets to everybody. >> thank you for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would would you you tell us about "killing season." >> "killing season" is a book here just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. i'll tell you i started to learn things in the course of my work, and i...
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. >> peter can you make us some money. >> i think the best thing to do is put your money into the s&p00 index fund because we can have a broad base rally, no matter how you slice it, you can make a lot of money. larry: that's how i boys played it, i buy it and i hold it. and i just pray every night, deep prayer and meditation. peter and nancy are both fabulous. moving right along, coming up on the show were gonna discuss senator tim scott's call for unity in the end of woken us in america, this is one of my favorite topics, i think it's terribly important and will have the distinguished former housing and urban development secretary ben carson to weigh in, mr. scott and mr. carson's own views, all that coming up on "kudlo to celebrate salonpas day and our mission to improve people's lives through topical pain relief we invite you to try our powerful, long-lasting patch for muscle and joint pain, get your free sample at trysalonpas.com hisamitsu sure, about this? experience capability, crafted by lexus. we're good. the remarkable gx and lx. get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 gx 460. ex
. >> peter can you make us some money. >> i think the best thing to do is put your money into the s&p00 index fund because we can have a broad base rally, no matter how you slice it, you can make a lot of money. larry: that's how i boys played it, i buy it and i hold it. and i just pray every night, deep prayer and meditation. peter and nancy are both fabulous. moving right along, coming up on the show were gonna discuss senator tim scott's call for unity in the end of woken us...
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. >> i'm delighted to introduce peter canning but his new book, "killing season."has an paramedic in hard fort area since january of 1995. his first book, paramedic on the frontlines of medicine dierks tail his journey from speech write from the governor to a caregiver. rescue 471 is the sequel. since 2006 he
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so let's reflect more generally peter roebuck can you identify the softer of techniques that you phonestore fence of the late lies the manipulation of the of the media is that something new in politics or is it just something that's got modern techniques to make all the more pernicious politics has been invested by very rich man who are bought the political parties and have started to control to buy he used politics as a form of. of investment and getting for selfish greedy reasons to get contracts to get a reward sit in the house of lords to get owners and support of texas but it can't be captured by greet that association i think crew for the rise of near liberalism but it's not the same thing. george osborne made this remarkable statement are sure to hear david cameron these little modernising faction became gain control of the conservative party in 2005 as was it i think how easy it would be to take over the conservative party as it was him to hear him can chart so they haven't taken over and that sense of honor and service and just vanished with that remark and the modernizers att
so let's reflect more generally peter roebuck can you identify the softer of techniques that you phonestore fence of the late lies the manipulation of the of the media is that something new in politics or is it just something that's got modern techniques to make all the more pernicious politics has been invested by very rich man who are bought the political parties and have started to control to buy he used politics as a form of. of investment and getting for selfish greedy reasons to get...
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table here as any well, we're not quite sure what they all mean, but they were famous victories as peter can tell us at the beginning in neil is talking about about the battle of blenheim. the battle of blenheim will be the subject of another webinar. we'll do here at the national world war ii museum, hopefully at some point. i think that's probably all we have right now in terms of our presentation jeremy if you'd like to drop back in and begin feeding this group the questions, that would be great. great. thank you very much gentleman and really engaging conversation wonderful presentations as always. and the first question we have going to john. can you comment on the attrition war verse the island hopping leapfrogging hit him where they ain't war based on maneuver and bypassing attrition wherever possible this comes from steve. that's a good point. you know, there's no question by the time you get to 1944 the beginning of 1944. and actually let me step back up if you look at the fighting that goes on during 1943. the locus is really going to stay in those two campaign areas that i outline
table here as any well, we're not quite sure what they all mean, but they were famous victories as peter can tell us at the beginning in neil is talking about about the battle of blenheim. the battle of blenheim will be the subject of another webinar. we'll do here at the national world war ii museum, hopefully at some point. i think that's probably all we have right now in terms of our presentation jeremy if you'd like to drop back in and begin feeding this group the questions, that would be...
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much like lobbyists to connect startups to the corporate establishment and introduce young can of peter so the older generation of investors . that we have more technology to to really be we can not walk with you know the take. the plastic in the ocean we can mufon understand how much fish are actually holding their fish over fences and the cards they do their seem to understand and can also communicate in a much better way about 3 to 6 so this is awareness that technology enables us to get to have. and that i think also is something that a new generation is coming to have maybe have a more you know string of states about this type of smaller than maybe our parents our grandparents to live a 2nd world war using new technology to solve urgent problems and earn money in the process. that's the goal. but what will it take for green investments to truly take off. so it is convinced that this will only happen once people are convinced it will turn a profit. then people think that when they make sustainability an investment criteria they'll automatically lose money and then that's not true fo
much like lobbyists to connect startups to the corporate establishment and introduce young can of peter so the older generation of investors . that we have more technology to to really be we can not walk with you know the take. the plastic in the ocean we can mufon understand how much fish are actually holding their fish over fences and the cards they do their seem to understand and can also communicate in a much better way about 3 to 6 so this is awareness that technology enables us to get to...
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>> peter, thank you. you can see more of peter's interview with the secretary tomorrow on "today. >>> a shocking discovery in houston police finding more than 90 people, mostly men, inside a single home they responded to a report of a kidnapping but say this may involve human smuggling. >>> president biden's first 100 days, one of his biggest challenges is the crisis at the border morgan chesky is there. >> reporter: tonight along the u.s./mexico border a record surge of migrants is pushing an already overwhelmed system to the breaking point. is there ever a time that people aren't coming across the river now? >> not really. >> reporter: constant? >> constant. every day. >> reporter: gracie molly's home sits on the banks of the rio grande. >> you can't help but feel sorry for them. but at the same time this is our home, and i kind of feel invaded. >> reporter: a few houses down, border patrol agents busy right now this group of eight to nine people is just coming across the river border patrol detained them as so
>> peter, thank you. you can see more of peter's interview with the secretary tomorrow on "today. >>> a shocking discovery in houston police finding more than 90 people, mostly men, inside a single home they responded to a report of a kidnapping but say this may involve human smuggling. >>> president biden's first 100 days, one of his biggest challenges is the crisis at the border morgan chesky is there. >> reporter: tonight along the u.s./mexico border a...
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>> peter: we can take it and toss it on the driveway behind us, bret. walking out here the u.s. marines who take turns guarding the west wing while the president is in the oval office and had black face masks as part of their uniforms for the last couple months are now maskless as are many biden white house staffers for the first time. >> i think it's a great milestone. a great day. >> the president says unvaccinated americans should still mask up but they won't be arrested if they don't. >> if you are fully vaccinated and can take your mask off, you have earned the right to do something that americans are known for all around the world, greeting others with a smile. >> with that, the president is doing what he has urged americans to do, listening to the cdc. >> anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distancing. >> news of this change in guidance broke before the president's oval office meeting on infrastructure. >> this is in good faith. it's a genuine effort. i think we can get there.
>> peter: we can take it and toss it on the driveway behind us, bret. walking out here the u.s. marines who take turns guarding the west wing while the president is in the oval office and had black face masks as part of their uniforms for the last couple months are now maskless as are many biden white house staffers for the first time. >> i think it's a great milestone. a great day. >> the president says unvaccinated americans should still mask up but they won't be arrested if...
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and democrats can see the opportunity. peter: ashley gold.ley: i would echo what everyone has said here. i spoke to chairman sip illini of the house judiciary committee last night -- chairman cippoline of the house judiciary committee last night. he said he's planning to more hearings in addition to the one we're seeing today. one will focus on news media antitrust issues, which we're seeing play out in australia right now. so we are going to be taking a close look at that and then , we're also going to look at how they can resist antitrust law. so in addition to update the laws we already have on the books, we are also going to be looking at new forms of legislation. and while there's a lot of agreement, there's not total agreement. so i think it's going to be difficult to get antitrust bills over the line in congress, but not impossible. peter: when you talk about news media antitrust issues, will are those, ashley gold? ashley: so essentially, over the past, i would say decade, maybe, the news media industry has suffered a huge loss of dig
and democrats can see the opportunity. peter: ashley gold.ley: i would echo what everyone has said here. i spoke to chairman sip illini of the house judiciary committee last night -- chairman cippoline of the house judiciary committee last night. he said he's planning to more hearings in addition to the one we're seeing today. one will focus on news media antitrust issues, which we're seeing play out in australia right now. so we are going to be taking a close look at that and then , we're also...
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peter? yeah, yeah. maybe i can just jump in if you allow me, because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location. it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without fearing any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all of the opposition figures. journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this is of course, very dangerous development. but that could be also part of his thinking behind what happens in minsk. sorry, what's your, what's your response? this is this debate about whether the, you know, the personality of professor bitch is, is important whether or whether he's part of the generation. is it the individual or is it the, is it the, the people surrounding him, people working with him as well? i think it's more of the telegram channel next to him because i can say it's journalist the you can call them pro
peter? yeah, yeah. maybe i can just jump in if you allow me, because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location. it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without fearing any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all of the opposition figures. journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and...
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that can prevent them from thinking and making the right call peter working on 18 means we can all think each other. >> physical violence, incensed, shaken baby syndrome. the team deals with complex cases. today they are discussing a sexual assault carried out on a five-year-old by her teenage half-brother. quicktime she just called me. apparently the father has been very consistent. >> she is telling police the father has been threatening. that is new information and it is very important. >> sicily, a pediatric nurse, is following the case. quick ideally the little girl will not go to her father's house. her mother should go to the local police and explain why she will not leave her daughter with her father. she should say why the police are investigating. >> cecily has one ejected, protecting children. >> the father is minimizing the issue with the older half mother. it is not easy to be the father of both children. it is important that we never act against parents. we act to help children. >> the french government expand plans to expand the number and reach of child protectxxxúúúúúó■
that can prevent them from thinking and making the right call peter working on 18 means we can all think each other. >> physical violence, incensed, shaken baby syndrome. the team deals with complex cases. today they are discussing a sexual assault carried out on a five-year-old by her teenage half-brother. quicktime she just called me. apparently the father has been very consistent. >> she is telling police the father has been threatening. that is new information and it is very...
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emily: expedia vice chair and ceo peter kern. you can catch the full interview at bloomberg.com.nese tech firm pulled off at u.s. ipo this year amid industry crackdown, we hear from the cofounder of water drop, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: waterdrop, a tencent backed firm, opened 15% in its debut -- 50% above its anticipated up -- 15% above its estimate of any. >> we are leading a chinese issue platform. we are so far the second largest online distribution platform in china following [indiscernible] an insurance. the prospect of a company and strategy and gross perspectives. so we believe the stock price will reflect the potential of the company. we are confident in the [indiscernible] of the company. >> you are betting on the potential. how far down the road until you reach that potential? right now there is a lot of regulatory uncertainty in china in this space you do business. and, let's face it, you have not been profitable yet. >> i, i think the recent regulatory remediation in china is related and clear to [indiscernible] but we all right [indiscernible] type company.
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and you can that without changing companies incentives. matt: looking forward to it. peter is the economics editor for bloomberg businessweek. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. (woman) i don't want to look like this anymore. (man) what is happening to my body? (woman) why can't i lose weight? (announcer) you may be suffering from insulin resistance. measure your waist. females measuring more than 35 inches and males measuring more than 40 inches may have insulin resistance. to learn how to reverse insulin resistance and lose weight effectively, go online to golo.com. once again, that's golo.com. mark: i am mark crumpton with
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can. i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing fascism. ok let's go back a lot of here let me in the 1st part of the program we discussed the varieties of what could be described as fascist movements fascist ideas fascist practices here and now we can and you brought it up so i'm going to go back to you on of this whole phenomenon swope ism and it's exclusively focused on race and it's coming from what i think it's fair to say from the left here and it's completely self-referential because. he hears nothing you can do about your your the color of your skin you're just born that way ok and this is so there's no in this kind of woke asst. ideology there is no redemption because you were born in oppressor i mean that is such a self-referential ideology and george used the word at the very end of the 1st part of the program it terrorizes you go ahead lot of where. you know it 1st of all is bay's not doing you know a reality and not in a serious and how this is all sort of historical circumstances and so i'm going to read musical scene here you
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and -- peter: and final question from ashley gold. ashley: what cane expect next your group -- expect next from your group, and what is your next big policy announcement? adam: wow. honestly, it is more introducing ourselves and in particularly, to legislators as a federal, state, and local level, and really trying to have a conversation with them about what are the problems they are seeing from technology and what , are some of the solutions that we can work on together. there is a generalized anxiety about tech, but my hope is that we can then move the conversation to say what is the problem you are looking to solve, and maybe we can find agreement. host: adam kovacevich is the founder of chamber of progress. ashley gold covers tech for "axios." thank you both for being on "the communicators." >> c-span is your view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter has invested billions in building infrastructure, operating technology, empowering community and communities big and small.
and -- peter: and final question from ashley gold. ashley: what cane expect next your group -- expect next from your group, and what is your next big policy announcement? adam: wow. honestly, it is more introducing ourselves and in particularly, to legislators as a federal, state, and local level, and really trying to have a conversation with them about what are the problems they are seeing from technology and what , are some of the solutions that we can work on together. there is a generalized...
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secretarty mayorkas: the only additional thing i would say is -- chair peters: you can answer the questions as they were asked. i appreciate it, mr. secretary. secretarty mayorkas: the only other thing i would say is that our enforcement efforts are focused on smart and effective enforcement that delivers the greatest public safety consequence. thank you. chair peters: thank you. senator rosen, you are recognized for your questions. senator rosen: thank you, chairman peters. ranking member portman for holding this important hearing. secretary mayorkas, i really want to take this moment to thank you, commend you for your compassion and for your leadership navigating this critical moment. personally and professional and for the families that are going through this. before i ask my question, i will allow you to use some of my time if you have anything additional you would like to say, you can take that and then i can go into my questions. otherwise i can go straight in. mr. secretary. secretarty mayorkas: thank you very much for that courtesy, senator. i look forward to your questions. senator
secretarty mayorkas: the only additional thing i would say is -- chair peters: you can answer the questions as they were asked. i appreciate it, mr. secretary. secretarty mayorkas: the only other thing i would say is that our enforcement efforts are focused on smart and effective enforcement that delivers the greatest public safety consequence. thank you. chair peters: thank you. senator rosen, you are recognized for your questions. senator rosen: thank you, chairman peters. ranking member...
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they know they can rely on some words. peter: ed parkinson, just a oneoff from john's question about deployables. do first responders need to carry an additional piece of equipment to be able to be on the first nhl network work or additional equipment is adapted? >> there are where different ways these can be use. . some are commercial grade but ultimately it's the broad band type service we've seen. we've also seen an increase in high powered user. this is stationed inside of a vehicle and we've seen range extension of town 20 miles. it's only licensed by the feckfeck. and again, it's a world first. so seeing the type of dramatic increase is coverage, especially in europe area, has been apays mag to see. again, it's the type of example of where we can work with a.d. -- t.t. that ultimately considering leveled think -- by public safety and where there was no coverage before, we know now have that. it's a balance of where public safety sees the use and how we can supply that. not really, really excited in terms of not only what w
they know they can rely on some words. peter: ed parkinson, just a oneoff from john's question about deployables. do first responders need to carry an additional piece of equipment to be able to be on the first nhl network work or additional equipment is adapted? >> there are where different ways these can be use. . some are commercial grade but ultimately it's the broad band type service we've seen. we've also seen an increase in high powered user. this is stationed inside of a vehicle...
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. >> whatever happened to that seven weeks ago -- >> come on, peter, thank you. >> can you pass votingights with a senate filibuster in its current form do you think? >> i can talk to you about that later. >> come on, press, we'll move out. let's go. >> who do i turn it over to? >> thank you very much, mr. president. >> president biden: the last question i'll take. i'm really going to be in trouble. >> julie: marc thiessen is a former speech writer and fox news contributor. a stunning admission for jen psaki to say the president has been advised not to take impromptu questions from reporters. how does this look for the president? >> it's a mix. on one hand he is the least accessible president in modern times. one press conference since taking office, which is the least in 100 years. even coolidge had more press conferences by now than joe biden has had. a number of reasons for that. one they're worried about him having a gaffe or saying something off the cuff that they can't support but also it's about message control. the most accessible president was donald trump. donald trump was re
. >> whatever happened to that seven weeks ago -- >> come on, peter, thank you. >> can you pass votingights with a senate filibuster in its current form do you think? >> i can talk to you about that later. >> come on, press, we'll move out. let's go. >> who do i turn it over to? >> thank you very much, mr. president. >> president biden: the last question i'll take. i'm really going to be in trouble. >> julie: marc thiessen is a former speech...
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would bej so interesting to hear from you if you have attempted conversion therapy, you can of course be anonymous. peter it is a righteously awful to consider exemptions for religious professionals. what do you say? the evanaelical professionals. what do you say? iie: evangelical alliance is professionals. what do you say? "iie: evangelical alliance is urging professionals. what do you say? i“ie: evangelical alliance is urging the government to do two things, to honour commitments it has made, one is ending harmful and abusive practices and referred those being talked about and rightly those should be ended, they are practices carried out by a therapist, the nhs and admittedly by those in religious organisations that were wrong and those should be stopped and largely have been stopped but we also, the government has said it needs to safeguard spiritual support. so if somebody wants to go to a pastor, if they want to be prayed with they should be able to do that but that's something they should have the freedom to do and we want to avoid the situation where somebody can be accused of conversion therapy s
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the stake's really high, peter. >> i trust you'll do well there and you can support the local economynews lately is that we finally in the last couple of days have hit the 50% mark and 50% of americans fully vaccinated right now. as we relate to this pandemic, give us a sense of where you think we need to be. where do we need to be to feel like we are ahead of this and we beat back some of these dramatic figures. 500 deaths a day are still being reported. >> peter, there are two sides to that coin. 50% of adults vaccinated, that's a stupendous achievement and where is the other 50% and how come they haven't come forward and rolled up their sleeves and been vaccinated? that's the challenge and we have to go there and be more persuasive. after all, the 50%, that was the easy 50% and now we're going have to work harder because we still have too many deaths out there and we have some communities where the vaccination rate has been quite low. the virus will continue to smolder in those communities making people sick, sending them to the hospital and unfortunately, still causing some deaths
the stake's really high, peter. >> i trust you'll do well there and you can support the local economynews lately is that we finally in the last couple of days have hit the 50% mark and 50% of americans fully vaccinated right now. as we relate to this pandemic, give us a sense of where you think we need to be. where do we need to be to feel like we are ahead of this and we beat back some of these dramatic figures. 500 deaths a day are still being reported. >> peter, there are two...
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things we can see. i'm peter lavelle historically speaking the cold war was a great ideological confrontation of western liberalism versus soviet communism according to joe biden the great geopolitical struggle of our time is democracy versus a caucus leave for by we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . cross talking geopolitics i'm joined by my guest rick ross off in chicago he is an anti nato analyst and a contributor to antiwar dot com in bath we have bruce gagne he is the coordinator of the global network against weapons and nuclear power in space and in charlottesville we cross to david swanson he is the executive director of world beyond war all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate david let me go to you 1st in charlottesville . going after my introduction right here listening the to the president the united states we're in a great ideolo
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peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in if you allow me. because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location, is apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without feeling any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all other opposition figures, journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this is of course, a very dangerous development, but that could be also part of his thinking behind what happens in minsk. sorry, what's your, what's your response? this is this debate about whether the, you know, the personality of the, of professor bitch is important. whether or whether he's part of the generation, is it the individual or is it the, is it the, the people surrounding him, people working with him as well? i think it's more of the telegram channel next to him because i can say it's journalist the you can call them proper journalists, they are
peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in if you allow me. because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location, is apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without feeling any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all other opposition figures, journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this...
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peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in if you allow me. because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that, to look at shanker, it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without feeling any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all other opposition figures, journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this is of course, very dangerous development. but that could be also part of his thinking behind what happens in minsk. sorry, what's your, what's your response? this is this debate about whether the, you know, the personality of the, of professor bitch is, is important whether, whether he's part of a generation, is it the individual or is it the, is it the, the people surrounding him and people working with him as well? i think it's more of the telegram channel next to him because i can say it's jen list the you can call them procedure unless t
peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in if you allow me. because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that, to look at shanker, it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without feeling any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all other opposition figures, journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get...
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peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in if you allow me. because i think this could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location. it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without feeling any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all other opposition figures, journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this is of course, very dangerous development. but that could be also part of his thinking behind what happens in minsk. sorry, what's your, what's your response? this is this debate about whether the, you know, the personality of the, of professor bitches is important. whether, whether he's part of the generation, is it the individual or is it the, is it the, the people surrounding him, people working with him as well? i think it's more of the telegram channel next to because i can say journalist, the you can call them proper journalists. they are biased.
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if you can give the peter labs don't know how to produce this, they won't produce it overnight. the figures are telling 30 percent of people in rich nations have had at least one shot in low income countries. it's just point 35 percent. i think i would go ones that sort of that say not just that. busy the what it is as the school bus, you know, the world is in bikes, you know, but i've been physical and welcome as leaders around the world attempt to draw lessons from the cupboard 19 pandemic. one question remains notably unresolved how to handle vaccine. peyton's at present, it's only these companies and a select few. they have licensing agreements with that are allowed to make the jobs . it's a fundamental principle of intellectual property law, but one critic say is costing lives and slowing down efforts to end the pandemic. south africa and india have led coals to see peyton's wavered more than $100.00 countries, including the united states. a great germany is a notable exception with a government coming out strongly against the proposal. so what are the arguments for and aga
if you can give the peter labs don't know how to produce this, they won't produce it overnight. the figures are telling 30 percent of people in rich nations have had at least one shot in low income countries. it's just point 35 percent. i think i would go ones that sort of that say not just that. busy the what it is as the school bus, you know, the world is in bikes, you know, but i've been physical and welcome as leaders around the world attempt to draw lessons from the cupboard 19 pandemic....
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peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in. it's me because i think it could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location. it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without fearing any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all of the opposition figures. journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this is of course, very dangerous development. but that could be also part of his thinking behind what happens in minsk, sorry, what's your, what's your response? they say this debate about whether the, you know, the personality of the, of professor bitch is, is important whether or whether he's part of a generation. is it the individual or is it the, is it the, the people surrounding him, people working with him as well? i think it's more of the telegram channel next to him because i can say it's journalist the you can call them proper journalists.
peter? yeah, yeah, maybe i can just jump in. it's me because i think it could also be that this incident, it's not only about the blogger, it's also about sending a message to the west of that location. it's apparently think he can act with, with impunity. he can do whatever he wants to without fearing any major consequences. and this also could be a strong message to all of the opposition figures. journalists, civil society, members, look, no one can protect you, i can get you. and this is of...
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if you can give the peter labs that don't know how to produce it, they won't produce it overnight. the figures telling 30 percent of people in rich nations have had at least one shot in low income countries. it's just point 35 percent. i think i would go one step further in to say, just that the, what it is as the school bus, you know, part of the world is in vice. you know, but i bet there's a woman. welcome. as leaders around the world attempt to draw lessons from the cupboard 19 pandemic. one question remains notably unresolved how to handle vaccine payden's. at present, it's only these companies and a select few. they have licensing agreements with that are allowed to make the jobs . it's a fundamental principle of intellectual property law, but one critic say is costing lives and slowing down efforts to end the pandemic. south africa and india have led calls to c. peyton's wavered more than $100.00 countries in the united states. a great germany is a notable exception with the government coming out strongly against the proposal. so what are the arguments for and against? propo
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. >> you can see peter's report on 40 hours tonight right here on kpix 5. >>> looking live at sfo on the road to recovery. airports across the country are getting more crowded. the tsa just had its busiest day this week since march, 2020. on thursday, 1.6 million people passed through airplane checkpoints nationwide but in april and may so far, crowds are still 40% smaller than the same period in 2019. >>> went goes up must come down. the question this morning is where. this 20 ton chinese rocket is on base to fall back to earth as early as today, in pieces. the odds are the chunks of the space junk will splashdown in the water. the chinese government says most of it will burn up on reentry. it is not likely to cause any harm. >>> also dropping is california's population. for the first time in the states reported history. >> is the california dream dying for the first time since records have been kept? california's year-to-year population dropped a little more than 182,000 people. the reasons? according to state officials, reduced immigration because of the pandemic, declining births
. >> you can see peter's report on 40 hours tonight right here on kpix 5. >>> looking live at sfo on the road to recovery. airports across the country are getting more crowded. the tsa just had its busiest day this week since march, 2020. on thursday, 1.6 million people passed through airplane checkpoints nationwide but in april and may so far, crowds are still 40% smaller than the same period in 2019. >>> went goes up must come down. the question this morning is where....
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peter doocy has details. >> a sighted in a mask outdoors sunday the fully vaccinated president. >> some people may want to continue to wear a mask, even if they're fully vaccinated. that's a decision they can make. >> peter: if people want to mask up despite guidance the white house says let them. >> we need to treat people with kindness. >> let's all be kind and respectful to one another. >> now the cdc director is trying to clear up confusion she caused. >> this is not permission for widespread removal of masks for those who are vaccinated. >> peter: but that's not what president biden said. >> the rule is very simple, get vaccinated or wear a mask until you do. >> peter: that was thursday afternoon. and according to the "the washington post," the cdc mask guidance was updated so abruptly, quote, biden himself was not briefed until thursday morning, officials said. >> you don't blind side the white house with this kind of information. >> states were blindsided, too. including nebraska. >> we need to see better communication from the biden administration. >> and new hampshire where the governor said we were as surprised as anyone by the cdc's announcement learning about it through the pre
peter doocy has details. >> a sighted in a mask outdoors sunday the fully vaccinated president. >> some people may want to continue to wear a mask, even if they're fully vaccinated. that's a decision they can make. >> peter: if people want to mask up despite guidance the white house says let them. >> we need to treat people with kindness. >> let's all be kind and respectful to one another. >> now the cdc director is trying to clear up confusion she caused....
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_ person can look at this who plays peter and — person can look at this who plays peter at the club — think it is important, i wasn't here at the club when kiyan was here but the stories— at the club when kiyan was here but the stories i— at the club when kiyan was here but the stories i hear about him, everything i hear about him is nothing — everything i hear about him is nothing but good. some of our young players _ nothing but good. some of our young players now _ nothing but good. some of our young players now at the club would not have _ players now at the club would not have known kiyan but they know of his legacy — have known kiyan but they know of his legacy and the character he was. we work— his legacy and the character he was. we work closely with mark, he comes in and _ we work closely with mark, he comes in and talk— we work closely with mark, he comes in and talk to the young players in the senior— in and talk to the young players in the senior players, and just tries to educate — the senior players, and just tries to educate everyone about staying safe and
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go on, computer hacking a to see when i can put the order e gaus peter feel better fully. and the non p, i don't, the told scott horse guess on bleecker, because peter sandra bullock, or if we get, if we get it, we'll get it. we'll get it in one. those are just going le le, open soon. the men, those they're when they're in a week offend. as a local mental concrete, that is a strict us told us that it is because somebody is willing but the a c on the mattress. and so the app, it's been an impressive assault, just take into a high security prison in solitary confinement without contact with the outside world. more than 10 months passed before expedition. proceedings begin, concerns about his health or growing the united nations is putting pressure on the case. i visited him with 2 medical experts who came to the conclusion that had he has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time. that that's a medical assessment. and we asked for all states to investigate this case and to, to alleviate the pressure that is being done on him. and especially to resp
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either way, peter bit on him for bit couldn't, can not i'm in the pedro was with the board capitol. it's not good if that that have to is that a mac? um i, i want to check what it was going to be paying as t v. this new city, total total, you know, at longer the total bombs dietetic, no trouble with global operable term up what he said because she had been, i was on a mobile ed. they worked with what, what at the moment that loyal and jump in? well, mobile not come up with him. k could be more in the way to, to where it's more jack and the motor went by the way i do when kim all that all my mobile when i walk, as long as that light is mostly d. cindy, me must be my normal shame too. well, she got a good day. that's good. pull. the hokum has been all getting me through a quarter. can you come on? welcome me, shoot me me on the present. so now let me down at the moment he said that the mother, but i will not be there tomorrow, but whatever smaller than me, if i let you make sure it goes to this because i've got to go with the $5.00 off of the dusty one sofa letter for la annella and c
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if you can give the peter labs that don't know how to produce it, they won't produce that overnight. the figures are telling 30 percent of people in rich nations have had at least one shot in low income countries. it's just point 35 percent. i think i would go ones that sort of that in the say, not just that the what it is as the school bus, you know, the world is in vice in about died. i bet there's all unwelcome as leaders around the world attempt to draw lessons from the cupboard 19 pandemic. one question remains notably unresolved how to handle vaccine payton's present. it's only these companies and a select few. they have licensing agreements with that are allowed to make the jobs . it's a fundamental principle of intellectual property though, but one critic say is costing lives and slowing down efforts to end the pandemic. south africa and india have led coles to see peyton's wavered. more than $100.00 countries, including the united states, a great germany is a notable exception with a government coming out strongly against the proposal. so what are the arguments for and again
if you can give the peter labs that don't know how to produce it, they won't produce that overnight. the figures are telling 30 percent of people in rich nations have had at least one shot in low income countries. it's just point 35 percent. i think i would go ones that sort of that in the say, not just that the what it is as the school bus, you know, the world is in vice in about died. i bet there's all unwelcome as leaders around the world attempt to draw lessons from the cupboard 19...
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the immediate problem the longer problem i think is tony blair mr blair can prime minister advice by that political genius peter mandelson in 1970 and the basic strategy was that you completely know what your base fate is the working class you devote your strategy to appealing to a well known simply small number of middle class folk who is swing the election in your direction and that's what took tony blair did very successfully where in the medium term the effects of this was to betray the working class the trade your core vote and many of those voters felt despise and for the time being they ended up with mr johnson's conservative party they've abandoned labor and that is not something you can blame on cash or jeremy called in or in media than that are his a direct result of the very cynical strategy adopted by tony blair and though that mr johnson has triumphant over the labor party in much of the and is he now going to tighten his sights to the last the day out of labor's a little wales and what about in scotland where the independents and the s.n.p. reception is list of johnson going to the deal with these
the immediate problem the longer problem i think is tony blair mr blair can prime minister advice by that political genius peter mandelson in 1970 and the basic strategy was that you completely know what your base fate is the working class you devote your strategy to appealing to a well known simply small number of middle class folk who is swing the election in your direction and that's what took tony blair did very successfully where in the medium term the effects of this was to betray the...
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can, it is new york. alix: that was expedia's ceo peter kern talking to us about cities that will come roaring back after until they do, maybe you want to go to an rv. you can take your vacation in an rv that sounds huge. propane furnace, three different beds. guy: it sounded really small. i have to say, the prospect of putting two children in it sounds utterly disastrous. i read this piece this morning. last summer i thing i would have been up for an rv. this summer, i want to go to a hotel. i want to go to something that has four brick walls and air conditioning, etc. maybe the rvs have that as well. but nevertheless come this feels like last summer, not the summer. alix: it is definitely not my thing. however, i just have one kid and i has been, so there's less of it. it feels like if i had to, you get a nice, fancy one, maybe it will be ok. you should check it out in this week's issue of "businessweek." guy: geoff yu is going to be coming with us. alix: my husband can split wo od. [laughter] guy: we are going to be talking about the payrolls number. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carr
can, it is new york. alix: that was expedia's ceo peter kern talking to us about cities that will come roaring back after until they do, maybe you want to go to an rv. you can take your vacation in an rv that sounds huge. propane furnace, three different beds. guy: it sounded really small. i have to say, the prospect of putting two children in it sounds utterly disastrous. i read this piece this morning. last summer i thing i would have been up for an rv. this summer, i want to go to a hotel. i...
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israel's opposition li this as many obstacles still remain before a coalition government can be formed. i am the peters and talks with ultra nationalists natalie bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu. meanwhile, an egyptian delegation, led by the country's intelligence chief, has been in gaza, said talks with the armed group amass which controls the strength. israel bombing campaign killed more than 200 palestinians and destroyed many buildings amass 5 thousands of rockets into israel, killing these 13 people that china government is relaxing. family planning, restrictions to allow 3 children per couple. it's a major policy shift from the existing limit of just to china is facing a demographic crisis with a dramatic decline in baths. in recent years, although the headlines i'll be back with more news here after full paul counting the cost in the other 6 biggest economy fall things of the world behind those trucks. because late that process, the world works, the competition is china financing. the destruction of forests is looking for new oil supply. us counting the costs on our way. well, you know, i m
israel's opposition li this as many obstacles still remain before a coalition government can be formed. i am the peters and talks with ultra nationalists natalie bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu. meanwhile, an egyptian delegation, led by the country's intelligence chief, has been in gaza, said talks with the armed group amass which controls the strength. israel bombing campaign killed more than 200 palestinians and destroyed many buildings amass 5 thousands of rockets into israel, killing...
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peter hotez. she shares his thoughts on how -- he shares his thoughts on how future pandemics can be prevented. >> my name is becky seabrook, and i want to wish you all a very warm welcome from houston, texas, the health i museum. i am the
peter hotez. she shares his thoughts on how -- he shares his thoughts on how future pandemics can be prevented. >> my name is becky seabrook, and i want to wish you all a very warm welcome from houston, texas, the health i museum. i am the
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decide who next gets the 4 week opportunity to do so he has 3 options you can either give it to the leader of the opposition party peter has has the next most number of seats in the israeli parliament the knesset he can give it to the right wing leader naftali bennett who's been offered 1st go at prime minister by both. paid and by netanyahu if he joins them in coalition or he could just hand it back to the israeli parliament the knesset and give them 3 weeks to try and come up with something or else there would be an automatic 5th election triggered so far even has met both of these 2 contenders. and bennett it's likely that he will give it to paid but there is a huge amount of pressure that netanyahu is piling on his fellow right wing and after the bennett not to join lapidus part of the so-called change bloc saying that if he comes on board with netanyahu then there is no question that he can get a couple of extra members of the knesset to come across defect from their parties as well and give them the $61.00 seats required for a majority right wing coalition government so essentially he's saying either do this or w
decide who next gets the 4 week opportunity to do so he has 3 options you can either give it to the leader of the opposition party peter has has the next most number of seats in the israeli parliament the knesset he can give it to the right wing leader naftali bennett who's been offered 1st go at prime minister by both. paid and by netanyahu if he joins them in coalition or he could just hand it back to the israeli parliament the knesset and give them 3 weeks to try and come up with something...
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peter chin hong about this concept about whether we can even get to that number, raj. >> yeah, it's not promising in the sense that we want to get to that herd immunity. but now it's about managing expectations. and the expectation is that this country will not have 80% people vaccinated or even 70%. that means covid is here to stay for the next several years. that's most likely. however, it still should be noted according to all your infectious disease specialists, if you do get vaccinated your chance of getting a severe case of covid is very low. >> what it means is life wouldn't completely get back to 100% normal. we can't party like it's 2019 yet, until everybody is immunized, not just in california, but everywhere in the country, everywhere in the world, particularly. as long as there's going to be travel, and there's going to be travel, we want to have a free and open economy, it means that we can't really live in a silo, and that's the only way you can have herd immunity. >> how concerning is it to see india. we are a global business. can that trickle over here to america? >> tha
peter chin hong about this concept about whether we can even get to that number, raj. >> yeah, it's not promising in the sense that we want to get to that herd immunity. but now it's about managing expectations. and the expectation is that this country will not have 80% people vaccinated or even 70%. that means covid is here to stay for the next several years. that's most likely. however, it still should be noted according to all your infectious disease specialists, if you do get...
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. >> peter, the secretary of state can get engaged directly, but there's some flexibility of the scheduleindication yet this he would go to the region. >> that's right, exactly. it is a relatively low-level deputy assistant secretary of state and that's not a huge commitment of prestige on the part of the administration, and the question is whether it would be useful for somebody in a higher rank, as you said, a secretary of state to go in and would that make a difference and would that change things with prime minister netanyahu and it would impress the palestinians to call off the rocket attacks and that's not clear. they don't want to send in the secretary of state if it's going to be a failed effort. that's a bad thing for american influence in the region, so you won't see him going unless there is a chance of success and he's want going and we'll continue to see more hostilities for a while. >> richard engel, peter baker, thanks so much to both of you. joining us now rashid kalini. thank you very much for giving us more context here. i want to play what we heard from secretary blinke
. >> peter, the secretary of state can get engaged directly, but there's some flexibility of the scheduleindication yet this he would go to the region. >> that's right, exactly. it is a relatively low-level deputy assistant secretary of state and that's not a huge commitment of prestige on the part of the administration, and the question is whether it would be useful for somebody in a higher rank, as you said, a secretary of state to go in and would that make a difference and would...
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find it was an obvious he's pushed footage and ask me god i'm homeless issues you can see only one . in st louis peter as usual i'm going to just put my clothes just asked him and give his newest names member and i guess our total permission i'm no. fan of you is really strange. that we can talk every we're. going to go see it if you. get it done right if i fancy. going to evaluate it. it is. true that i did just. that. just because so rude just sits quietly and significance. that. for me johnson. who are no vision or dental of the zoom zoom group would defy me if i hadn't done it the winds are calm can't go on to need the i need you know what if i don't care less if you don't this is on time or the alicia thing. do good listening. didn't do it too clearly your visions and little i wish. it was something to really. something go a little that's a little good should see no why did i let it comes out so bad that i left before i think it's up to the good bishop. thank you very good one i'll be easy then you guys know what i know there's a new life with it soon i've received. this hobby has iraq through go
find it was an obvious he's pushed footage and ask me god i'm homeless issues you can see only one . in st louis peter as usual i'm going to just put my clothes just asked him and give his newest names member and i guess our total permission i'm no. fan of you is really strange. that we can talk every we're. going to go see it if you. get it done right if i fancy. going to evaluate it. it is. true that i did just. that. just because so rude just sits quietly and significance. that. for me...
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the nearly 13,000 megawatt project can provide peter energy, more jobs to our community, and more than 3000 actually in our case in goldendale. i wanted to ask what role you see hydropower storage to a more renewable energy in washington state and across the nation obviously. >> i agree with you. michigan has a huge pumped storage facility off of lake she can as well. it serves delivering great energy and energy storage in our state so, i understand the importance of it. and the need to be able to develop clean sources of energy. we all know these big facilities are very expensive but it is another aspect of how as a nation we may want to choose to invest upfront to bring down the cost, cost share, to do public-private partnership, to make sure hydropower and other parts of -- other types of dams and other issues get into as well. i think it is a key piece and if it works, and there are different types of pumped storage being developed through research and development also including removable pumped storage which is really exciting. we are looking at this. this is part of a place-based
the nearly 13,000 megawatt project can provide peter energy, more jobs to our community, and more than 3000 actually in our case in goldendale. i wanted to ask what role you see hydropower storage to a more renewable energy in washington state and across the nation obviously. >> i agree with you. michigan has a huge pumped storage facility off of lake she can as well. it serves delivering great energy and energy storage in our state so, i understand the importance of it. and the need to...
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correspondents and other colleagues are doing this job and i think we can have a good impact on societies with journalism. director general peter limburg joining us in the studios wanted always great to see you especially on this world press freedom day as the winner of his freedom of speech award has been announced many thanks thank you sir. and we will be speaking with the winner of his freedom of speech award in about an hour from now to boree ovoid he will be joining us then to talk about her courageous on covering her investigative reporting to stay tuned if you can for that in the meantime dr phil is up next i'm sara kelley in berlin thanks for watching thank you. for calling. do you feel worried about the plan. to. deal i was lucky on the greek times part and to me it's clear we may. join me for a deep dive into the green chance formation of a made for you for the council.
correspondents and other colleagues are doing this job and i think we can have a good impact on societies with journalism. director general peter limburg joining us in the studios wanted always great to see you especially on this world press freedom day as the winner of his freedom of speech award has been announced many thanks thank you sir. and we will be speaking with the winner of his freedom of speech award in about an hour from now to boree ovoid he will be joining us then to talk about...
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can we do? >> brian: peter daszak. make a very public stink about it. china is not helping.hey are covering things up. of course, if you are the guy who helped fund the program that started the pandemic, you got a lot to lose. that explains why dan zak claimed this covid emerged naturally and didn't come from the lab they worked. in why dr. fauci is adam matted that the nih money wasn't used to study gain of research in wuhan. how would it look if the face of the pandemic response accidently created the pandemic or played a role. the only way we will find out existence if america takes a lead. president joe biden you need to put pressure on china to open up its books and be transparent about the brew hand lab that poisoned the world. that's not happening right now. >> what we are waiting for is for the biden administration to take it seriously. are they going to release the intelligence that they have are they going to take all this investigation that they are supposedly doing behind the scenes and tell us about it? when are they going to get around to it? are they going to
can we do? >> brian: peter daszak. make a very public stink about it. china is not helping.hey are covering things up. of course, if you are the guy who helped fund the program that started the pandemic, you got a lot to lose. that explains why dan zak claimed this covid emerged naturally and didn't come from the lab they worked. in why dr. fauci is adam matted that the nih money wasn't used to study gain of research in wuhan. how would it look if the face of the pandemic response...
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next steps, be very cordial and ready to deal. >> martha: with regard to what peter reported, the president has said if i canns if need be. so i guess the question is he negotiating with republicans or a couple of democrats who he might need to offer a lower number to to get in through on reconciliation and not need any republicans? what is your sense? >> quite honestly i think -- he's a former senate himself. he's made a lot of deals through his many years in the senate. i think we all felt that he was an honest broker here in terms of wanting to actually do something together that we've traditionally not done together, which is infrastructure. and i didn't -- i didn't have a feeling and i i don't think any of my fellow senators did that this was an end around play. i think we're still in motion here and that's the good news. >> martha: so yesterday when mitch mcconnell came out and kevin mccarthy, the minority leaders, they said that they wanted to redefine infrastructure for the president. obviously they have all of these things in there, a small percentage of the 1.9 trillion is roads and bridges and thi
next steps, be very cordial and ready to deal. >> martha: with regard to what peter reported, the president has said if i canns if need be. so i guess the question is he negotiating with republicans or a couple of democrats who he might need to offer a lower number to to get in through on reconciliation and not need any republicans? what is your sense? >> quite honestly i think -- he's a former senate himself. he's made a lot of deals through his many years in the senate. i think we...