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no doubt that the see it came from you craig peter i think we're going to find that to be fact as well mean the whole the whole thing is all goes back to 2014 coup peter no one talks about no one talks about the new and piute phone call no one talks about the coolio new coach and what they did all of this generates from there everyone is trying to deflect this whole thing on to a russia did it narrative again and that's what fiona hill was there for that's what sure ok there you know again we end the program by saying but they never expected trump was going to win that's why we have our eye that's all the time we have there many thanks to my guests in moscow and in london and in nicosia and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t.c. in exile and remember. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be. too great for us this is what the 43
no doubt that the see it came from you craig peter i think we're going to find that to be fact as well mean the whole the whole thing is all goes back to 2014 coup peter no one talks about no one talks about the new and piute phone call no one talks about the coolio new coach and what they did all of this generates from there everyone is trying to deflect this whole thing on to a russia did it narrative again and that's what fiona hill was there for that's what sure ok there you know again we...
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no doubt that the still see it came from craig peter i think we're going to find find that to be fact as well i mean the whole the whole thing is all goes back to 2014 coup peter no one talks about no one talks about the nuland pyatt phone call no one talks about the coolio new code that should what they did all of this generates from there everyone is trying to deflect this whole thing on to a russia did it narrative again and that's what fiona hill was there for that's what showcase homes what their likes again will we end the program by saying but they never expected trump was going to win that's why we have our that's all the time we have there many thanks to my guests in moscow and in london and in nicosia and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t.c. next time and remember. you know world's big partners. and conspirators it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight fo
no doubt that the still see it came from craig peter i think we're going to find find that to be fact as well i mean the whole the whole thing is all goes back to 2014 coup peter no one talks about no one talks about the nuland pyatt phone call no one talks about the coolio new code that should what they did all of this generates from there everyone is trying to deflect this whole thing on to a russia did it narrative again and that's what fiona hill was there for that's what showcase homes...
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peter. >>> craig is joining the table with a book getting lots of buzz. >> savannah as you mentioned, this morning we are getting our first look at the excerpts of this explosive new book called "a warning," written by the same anonymous person who wrote "the new york times" op-ed last year, claiming to be part of a resistance inside the trump administration nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker has more on this good morning to you. >> hi, craig, good morning to you. excerpts of a warning paint a chilling picture of president trump as an erratic leader who poses a danger to the country. this morning, the white house is fighting back forcefully at warning, the anonymous paints a picture of a president who is unstable and inept according to excerpts obtained by nbc the writer describing daily 5 alarm fire drills where senior officials cancel plans and break to the white house to prevent the president from enacting his latest wacky or destructive idea in a separate post not verified by nbc, the author claims he considered re-signing in a midnight self-massacre to raise alarm bells
peter. >>> craig is joining the table with a book getting lots of buzz. >> savannah as you mentioned, this morning we are getting our first look at the excerpts of this explosive new book called "a warning," written by the same anonymous person who wrote "the new york times" op-ed last year, claiming to be part of a resistance inside the trump administration nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker has more on this good morning to you. >> hi,...
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craig. >> peter alexander from the white house this morning peter, thank you. >>> and we move now to the weather, a blast of cold weather is going to hit a lot of the country starting today, and al's got his eye on it. good morning >> good morning, guys, hope you have the gloves, scarves, everything ready to go we have polar air coming from the north pole and it is going to start out there and make its way south. in fact, as it dives south, we are going to see it spreading all the way from new england all the way down to charlotte, chicago, this is the core of that cold air reaching the eastern sea board. for thursday morning, we're looking at windchills, teens and 20s with air temperatures anywhere from 7 to into the mid-teens. then on thursday, you can see windchills 20s to 30s in the highs and as we move into friday morning's lows, again, bitterly cold with temperatures anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees below average, even into friday afternoon as far as the highs are concerned. we've got a storm system coming across the great lakes, rain and storms in the southern states. behind it
craig. >> peter alexander from the white house this morning peter, thank you. >>> and we move now to the weather, a blast of cold weather is going to hit a lot of the country starting today, and al's got his eye on it. good morning >> good morning, guys, hope you have the gloves, scarves, everything ready to go we have polar air coming from the north pole and it is going to start out there and make its way south. in fact, as it dives south, we are going to see it spreading...
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all around the world that is the topic of debate on our current affairs show to the point with peter craig and they transfer that. odd. oh boy. good. morning sean the clear position of the international perspectives of the country witnessing often violent protests in countless conference. around the world too close to king a bounce a new global political awakening the words of the protesters have in common where will the angry uprisings made us find out come to the point shortly. next on d.w. the company. in good shape. enhancing performance with drugs micro doses of l.s.d. to boost creativity cannabis to relieve pain. not always legal but increasingly part of our daily lives. when are drugs harmful and who can they help. in good shape in 60 minutes on the job. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me and you. can't even know what kind of voice is 100. 77 percent talk about the issues. from politics to flash from housing boom boom town this is where. the 77 percent. this weekend on g.w. . we're currently witnessing often violent protests in countless countries
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peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, craig, good morning to you. house democrats planning to make their case in televised hearings in front of the american people beginning next wednesday and on this issue of impeachment the president as you know has repeatedly praised his attorney general william barr but this morning a new report that barr declined the president's request passed on from white house officials to the justice department that barr publicly declare that president trump did nothing wrong in that controversial call with ukraine's president. new this morning news that president trump wanted his attorney general william barr to defend him amid the ongoing impeachment battle "the washington post" reporting the president wanted barr to hold a news conference declaring that president trump broke no laws during his july phone call with ukraine's leader. when he urged an investigation into the bidens and the 2016 election the post citing sources familiar with the matter reports barr ultimately declined the request. nbc news has not confirmed t
peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, craig, good morning to you. house democrats planning to make their case in televised hearings in front of the american people beginning next wednesday and on this issue of impeachment the president as you know has repeatedly praised his attorney general william barr but this morning a new report that barr declined the president's request passed on from white house officials to the justice department that barr publicly declare that president trump did...
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the first representing the family peter schaefer and penny schaefer craig, son and daughter jspáuq) chiefeman benjamin schaefer and his brother, john davis schaefer were shipmates on thresher, so they are niece and nephew of john. the second wreath will be placed representing those who strive to keep our submarines safe through the subsafe program by vice admiral tom moore, commander of the naval sea systems command. the first wreath is a red wreath. the second is yellow. the third is white, being placed by the rear admiral who is the director of the undersea warfare division on the office of the chief of naval operation representing all active-duty submariners. finally, the tricolor red, white, and blue wreaths will be placed by the national commander of united states submarine veterans. our chaplain will offer a benediction and taps will be played, and then we get to move again because we will go then to the women in military service to america memorial at the head of memorial drive. you might have seen the model of the thresher out in front where we have a reception, where we continue
the first representing the family peter schaefer and penny schaefer craig, son and daughter jspáuq) chiefeman benjamin schaefer and his brother, john davis schaefer were shipmates on thresher, so they are niece and nephew of john. the second wreath will be placed representing those who strive to keep our submarines safe through the subsafe program by vice admiral tom moore, commander of the naval sea systems command. the first wreath is a red wreath. the second is yellow. the third is white,...
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the first wreath representing the family peter schaeffer and penny schaeffer craig, son and daughterffer and his brother. the second wreath will be placed representing those who strive to keep our submarine safe through the subsafe program by vice admiral tom moore, the commander of the naval seas systems command. the first wreath is a red wreath. the second wreath is a yellow wreath. the third wreath is a white wreath being placed by admiral ishi, who is the director of the undersea warfare on the chief of naval operation representing all active duty submariners. and, finally, the tricolor red, white and blue wreath will be placed by wayne standafer, national commander of united states submarine veterans. our chaplain will offer a benediction and "taps" will be played. and then we get to move again because we go to the women and military service to america memorial at the head of memorial drive. you might have seen the model of the "thresher" out in front where we have a reception where we continue to tell stories about those we love. so let us adjourn to the memorial. [ applause ]
the first wreath representing the family peter schaeffer and penny schaeffer craig, son and daughterffer and his brother. the second wreath will be placed representing those who strive to keep our submarine safe through the subsafe program by vice admiral tom moore, the commander of the naval seas systems command. the first wreath is a red wreath. the second wreath is a yellow wreath. the third wreath is a white wreath being placed by admiral ishi, who is the director of the undersea warfare on...
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craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer dan's question is peter.anifestos legally binding. so the prime minister and the cabinet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible even when a party has a majority. this is anna, she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that...it‘s a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then, firstly, you have the risk that it will tie the hands of parliament, and secondly, when it comes to enforcement, against whom would you enforce it? would it be against the prime minister, would it be against the entire government? who enforces it? is it a public enforcement action only, or can you bring a private prosecution? we spoke to ellen, an academic in sweden whose research compared manifesto pledges in different countries to see who honoured them when they got into government. in the uk we find that parties mostly keep
craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer dan's question is peter.anifestos legally binding. so the prime minister and the cabinet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible even when a party has a majority. this is anna, she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about...
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craig. >> thankful for her sobriety. >> thanks, daniel. . >>> announcing plans to open a new delivery station one in livermore. 1a bill peters.eive package goods sorted by location and sent for final delivery. amazon says hundreds of jobs will be created at each site. the new delivery station will be on north mccarthy boulevard in milpitas. the city expects the entire community to benefit from amazon's present. >> it brings people into our city through jobs and an opportunity to spend money here. either through having a meal or entertainment. evening events. for us it is the opposite of retail leakage >> the new delivery hub will be located near interstate 580 where the old circuit city used to be. that is expected to open next year. >>> an environmental group offering to help people trading old, gas guzzling cars for something more fuel-efficient. they give people to $9500 to put to a new car. vehicle they are treating has to be 99 or older and has failed an emissions test. most funding comes from state dmv fees. >> what is used as a down payment towardshicle and of cou incentives are based off how feel efficient vehicle it
craig. >> thankful for her sobriety. >> thanks, daniel. . >>> announcing plans to open a new delivery station one in livermore. 1a bill peters.eive package goods sorted by location and sent for final delivery. amazon says hundreds of jobs will be created at each site. the new delivery station will be on north mccarthy boulevard in milpitas. the city expects the entire community to benefit from amazon's present. >> it brings people into our city through jobs and an...
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. >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> craig joins the table with breaking news international. >>> isis delivering a new warning this morning to americans and the terror group's first message since the raid that led to the death of its leader. today's senior international correspondent keir simmons is following this one for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning european intelligence sources telling nbc news known extremists are being watched more closely as isis again threatens the west and names a new leader. after the dramatic u.s. raid on abu bakr al-baghdadi's compound, isis confirming death of its leader, and announcing its successor, abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-qurayshi, western intelligence agencies racing to identify who he is officials say he may be a former senior isis leader who helped lead a branch of al qaeda. in its audio message, isis warned the u.s. not to celebrate baghdadi's death, urging fighters to seek retribution security services on alert, fearing isis cells may look for revenge. >> they may accelerate operations they have in the pipeli
. >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> craig joins the table with breaking news international. >>> isis delivering a new warning this morning to americans and the terror group's first message since the raid that led to the death of its leader. today's senior international correspondent keir simmons is following this one for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning european intelligence sources telling nbc news known extremists are...
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craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer his question is peter.inet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible — even when a party has a majority. this is anna. she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that it's a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then firstly you have the risk that it will tie the hands of parliament and, secondly, when it comes to enforcement, against whom would you enforce it? would it be against the prime minister? the entire government? who enforces it? is it a public enforcement action only, or could you bring a private prosecution? we spoke to ellen, an academic in sweden whose research compared manifesto pledges in different countries to see who honoured them when they got into government. in the uk, we find that parties mostly keep their promises. and the uk system, being a system where the winner takes it all
craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer his question is peter.inet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible — even when a party has a majority. this is anna. she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that it's...
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craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer dan's question is peter.so the prime minister and the cabinet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible even when a party has a majority. this is anna, she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that...it‘s a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then, firstly, you have the risk that it will tie the hands of parliament, and secondly, when it comes to enforcement, against whom would you enforce it? would it be against the prime minister, would it be against the entire government? who enforces it? is it a public enforcement action only, or can you bring a private prosecution? we spoke to ellen, an academic in sweden whose research compared manifesto pledges in different countries to see who honoured them when they got into government. in the uk we find that parties mostly keep their promises, and the uk
craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer dan's question is peter.so the prime minister and the cabinet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible even when a party has a majority. this is anna, she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in...
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craig melvin. foreign managerer roberto iia low was dead and detectives were not sure whether they were looking into an accident or a murder. one thing was clear. peterwhose family owned the farm, did not like roberto. he even admitted he had challenged roberto to a fight. investigators were zeroing in on peter. then a mysterious clue would land right on their doorstep. it was a letter. and whoever wrote it had serious inside information. here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearm has become something of a legend at solving puzzles. these little bits and pieces. fragments of this and that were about all that was left around roberto ayala's body the day of the explosion. story in there somewhere, thought the atf. agent brian parker was assigned to find out what it was. >> what does this tell you overall? >> well, what it tells us is that there was an incredible amount of force in the explosion. >> most of these pieces were once part of the electrical box. >> you have washers. different types of hardware in here. screws. nuts. wire. >> reporter: -- just trash but a few fragments be just a handful looked like
craig melvin. foreign managerer roberto iia low was dead and detectives were not sure whether they were looking into an accident or a murder. one thing was clear. peterwhose family owned the farm, did not like roberto. he even admitted he had challenged roberto to a fight. investigators were zeroing in on peter. then a mysterious clue would land right on their doorstep. it was a letter. and whoever wrote it had serious inside information. here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: the...
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craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer his question is peter.lways possible — even when a party has a majority. this is anna. she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that it's a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then firstly, you have the risk that it will tie the hands of parliament and, secondly, when it comes to enforcement, against whom would you enforce it? would it be against the prime minister? the entire government? who enforces it? is it a public enforcement action only, or could you bring a private prosecution? we spoke to ellen, an academic in sweden whose research compared manifesto pledges in different countries to see who honoured them when they got into government. in the uk, we find that parties mostly keep their promises. and the uk system, being a system where the winner takes it all, is apparently a system that is more efficient at fulfilling pledges than some of the other countries we investigate. but is it worth it? breaking a pled
craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer his question is peter.lways possible — even when a party has a majority. this is anna. she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that it's a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then firstly, you have the risk that it will tie the hands of parliament and, secondly, when...