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peter: pascale, you are not in.ding.e: -- you are no pascale: absolutely, and i think he will be the only one. a lot of people see now that , that is very important it's our chance to resist what is quite frightening. peter: will this be an important moment to european politics where people in europe see the threats, perhaps, or the challenges posed bypeter: will t trump, by vladimir putin on the other side, and they think that maybe the eu -- much-maligned in recent times -- is their best bet? so.hard: i would hope i would hope to see a sort of bigger version in what happened in austria, a rejection of this crazy populism that is taking over with a lot of basically untruths in their campaigns. that the voice of reason will prevail. i think that's what most people are hoping for. burkhard: these elections take place at a crossroads of european history. just imagine marine le pen being elected, and that's the end of europe. it is really defining europe phosphate. if you have a guy like macron, who is the only real ca
peter: pascale, you are not in.ding.e: -- you are no pascale: absolutely, and i think he will be the only one. a lot of people see now that , that is very important it's our chance to resist what is quite frightening. peter: will this be an important moment to european politics where people in europe see the threats, perhaps, or the challenges posed bypeter: will t trump, by vladimir putin on the other side, and they think that maybe the eu -- much-maligned in recent times -- is their best bet?...
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peter: yep.omers have already signed up, and there is a two-year waiting list. how much are you going to charge per flight? peter: $4.9 million. ashlee: ok. $4.9 million might seem like a lot, but it's actually a remarkable figure. >> and lift off of the falcon nine rocket and dragon. ashlee: the cheapest way to get to space today is on one of elon musk's rockets from spacex. and that costs $60 million per trip. rocket lab's prices would open space to a whole new set of customers, including scientists and businesses, and in effect, democratize space. this is what the aerospace world has dreamed of for decades. this is the second stage? peter: second stage, yeah. ashlee: you can lift it up. peter: yep. ♪ ashlee: you rolled your eyes a little bit at this eight wire thing. why is that? peter: if someone says, you know, rocket labs is a number eight wire company, they will be get escorted off the site. they are gone. because number eight wire is about sort of patching stuff together to make it work.
peter: yep.omers have already signed up, and there is a two-year waiting list. how much are you going to charge per flight? peter: $4.9 million. ashlee: ok. $4.9 million might seem like a lot, but it's actually a remarkable figure. >> and lift off of the falcon nine rocket and dragon. ashlee: the cheapest way to get to space today is on one of elon musk's rockets from spacex. and that costs $60 million per trip. rocket lab's prices would open space to a whole new set of customers,...
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it to peter kostis and our champion. peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was going to be a luckily win it and i've done it. fedexcupu now lead the playoffs. a long way to go yet. >> all i'm going to do is keep grinding. awesome, well done. congratulations. >> thank you. peter: to dottie. with your family surrounding you, not the outcome you're looking for but how know that is it to the changes you're making in your game held you up to get to today? nt >> i'm thrilled with the state of the game. hideki is a great player. he was going to a -- be a tough competitor in the playoff. i as disappointing the way finished with birdie-birdie to
it to peter kostis and our champion. peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was...
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peter: to this day. [laughter] peter: it was the perfect place for him. learned value investing from ben graham and it took him a long way and shaped berkshire hathaway until charlie mondor came into the picture. and kind of reversed the thinking, so instead of buying good companies at great prices, he switched to great companies at good prices. and that turned everything around. charlie: it did have a significant effect. ben graham was the third person who had huge influence on him in terms of the basic principles he still applied, on the modifications you suggested. peter: and i think in a funny way, he was another father figure to him. he used to come to his house and watch movies and hang out with the family. he was very close personally. charlie: this is warren's children talking about him as a father. >> i would not describe my childhood as normal but who , knows what normal is. people often think that warren buffett was this famous rich guy. he was not famous and he was not rich when we were growing up. what i saw first and foremost day in and day
peter: to this day. [laughter] peter: it was the perfect place for him. learned value investing from ben graham and it took him a long way and shaped berkshire hathaway until charlie mondor came into the picture. and kind of reversed the thinking, so instead of buying good companies at great prices, he switched to great companies at good prices. and that turned everything around. charlie: it did have a significant effect. ben graham was the third person who had huge influence on him in terms of...
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it to peter kostis and our champion. peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was going to be a luckily win it and i've done it. fedexcupu now lead the playoffs. long way to go yet. >> all i'm going to do is keep grinding. awesome, well done. congratulations. >> thank you. peter: to dottie. with your family surrounding you, not the outcome you're looking for but how know that is it to the changes you're making in your game held you up to get to today? nt >> i'm thrilled with the state of the game. hideki is a great player. he was going to a -- be a tough competitor in the playoff. i as disappointing the way finished with birdie-birdie to t
it to peter kostis and our champion. peter: thanks, ian.ideki in 1989 and 90, nick followedo was the last golfer to win the same tournament back to back in a now you've done it also. mow how does that make you feel? struggle, as a especially that playoff but i'm really happy to win. peter: your ball striking has been really, really solid and it you had the putter, so many chances to win, how did ou keep your patience? speaking in japanese >> i just had faith and believed that there was...
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i'm peter alexander. craig melvin up now on msnbc. >> good the sigh peter. thank so much.raig melvin in new york city. lots happening this hour. we are once again waiting for secretary of state rex tillerson and miss mecke can counter-part to start speaking any moment now. this is in mexico, of course. also happening receipt now in national harbor maryland any moment, we are expecting a rare public confab in the world of
i'm peter alexander. craig melvin up now on msnbc. >> good the sigh peter. thank so much.raig melvin in new york city. lots happening this hour. we are once again waiting for secretary of state rex tillerson and miss mecke can counter-part to start speaking any moment now. this is in mexico, of course. also happening receipt now in national harbor maryland any moment, we are expecting a rare public confab in the world of
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peter, thank you for joining us. next to peter is paula stern. she is a wealth of knowledge and a privilege to call paula a dear colleague. as far as trade goes, i think it is hard to find someone with both the experience and expertise of paula. she served as chairwoman of the u.s. international trade commission has commissioner for nine years could she analyzed and voted on over 1000 trade cases involving a broad range of industries and issues. next to me is rafael who is a professor at mexico city. rafael, you are really the ultimate expression of a strong u.s.-mexico relationship. i've had the pleasure to note rafael and work with him for a number of years. he is also a prolific writer who has written over 30 books on u.s.-lactic relationships and mexico or policy. he is someone who knows -- foreign policy. he is someone who knows what he's talking about. thank you all for joining us. here is what we are going to do -- we will spend the next half hour or so of taking a deep dive on a number of issues. we will talk about the future of nafta, sh
peter, thank you for joining us. next to peter is paula stern. she is a wealth of knowledge and a privilege to call paula a dear colleague. as far as trade goes, i think it is hard to find someone with both the experience and expertise of paula. she served as chairwoman of the u.s. international trade commission has commissioner for nine years could she analyzed and voted on over 1000 trade cases involving a broad range of industries and issues. next to me is rafael who is a professor at mexico...
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peter: pardon me, francine?administration saying that way we measure employment is phony. how do we replace it? peter: labor department statistics is probably as good as we will get it right now. other items are going in the right direction. not just the unemployment numbers, but the unofficial claims numbers have been going down. certainly small firms are feeling good about the labor market, good about their hiring prospects, so things are moving in the right direction. there is always room to improve the data. you will always find some problems, and the amount of funding that are statistical agencies have been getting has been going down. there is room for improvement, but given the amount of resources we have put into this now, the labor department has been doing a reasonable job. francine: carl, what is your take on how we measure unemployment? are we full employment, or do we need to look at things differently? carl: we know we will be at full employment when we get wage pressure to a greater degree. some h
peter: pardon me, francine?administration saying that way we measure employment is phony. how do we replace it? peter: labor department statistics is probably as good as we will get it right now. other items are going in the right direction. not just the unemployment numbers, but the unofficial claims numbers have been going down. certainly small firms are feeling good about the labor market, good about their hiring prospects, so things are moving in the right direction. there is always room to...
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one of the leaders of jesus' movement. >> peter emerges as a powerful figure in the church.he will travel around the roman empire much like paul did. he will wind up in rome, as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, first pope. >> look what happens to mary magdalene. she's known only as the penitent prostitute and her story and her importance fades away. >> centuries later, the discovery of another historic text offers a tantalizing explanation for what might have happened to mary magdalene after the resurrection. in 1896, a german scholar purchases an ancient book. it languishes in the egyptian museum in berlin until it is finally published in 1955 and revealed to be the gospel of mary. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. -sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? -i would. -i would indeed. well, let's be clear, here. i'm actually a deejay. ♪ [ laughing ] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you
one of the leaders of jesus' movement. >> peter emerges as a powerful figure in the church.he will travel around the roman empire much like paul did. he will wind up in rome, as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, first pope. >> look what happens to mary magdalene. she's known only as the penitent prostitute and her story and her importance fades away. >> centuries later, the discovery of another historic text offers a tantalizing explanation for what might have...
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ng to be peter: further putting uphill again.d to see but it's there. 1934 was the first time they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they built it on the banks so the banks in. n't fall the grass went over the banks golf course the and provided a lush cover to this beautiful golf course. 15.s go the nick: to a lush lie at 15. jim: hoffmann. don't want to miss it right. my goodness. we know already that's almost a uaranteed bogey. im: 1. gary: come on, kevin. hole?he doing on this birdie, birdie, birdie and he's hooked that one to the left. to the left. that will be the top of it right there. a birdie clip. that bad one from position. dustin on his way to become world number one. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto wa
ng to be peter: further putting uphill again.d to see but it's there. 1934 was the first time they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they built it on the banks so the banks in. n't fall the grass went over the banks golf course the and provided a lush cover to this beautiful golf course. 15.s go the nick: to a lush lie at 15. jim: hoffmann. don't want to miss it right. my goodness. we know already that's almost a uaranteed bogey. im: 1. gary: come on,...
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peter: going with a driver off this tee.ee.t to get i'm guessing he's in the fairway or he's in the bunker. the festest i've ever seen a guy pick up a tee he hit it can -- good. no way he can fly that ball 25. now, hideki could. nick: not much gap out there driver. gary: nothing. nick: got to go left of that ittle white speck in the distance. gary: nick, that bunker on the 260. used to be at now they keep moving it back and and back. that is very high and cutting. like it but he doesn't like anything, and there's a reason he doesn't like hat. so both players trying to win this golf tournament have put bunker. s into see what kind of lie we've got. see, we got two pars by both players. we have to get this thing done here. gary: there's webb simpson. in the playoffs he has one three defeats. he's going to have his ball in the bunker. players in the bunker. webb will be first to play. 125 oing to have about yards, something like that. nice lie, nice and flat. a pretty clean look at it. peter; he's got 127 and it's a good lie. g
peter: going with a driver off this tee.ee.t to get i'm guessing he's in the fairway or he's in the bunker. the festest i've ever seen a guy pick up a tee he hit it can -- good. no way he can fly that ball 25. now, hideki could. nick: not much gap out there driver. gary: nothing. nick: got to go left of that ittle white speck in the distance. gary: nick, that bunker on the 260. used to be at now they keep moving it back and and back. that is very high and cutting. like it but he doesn't like...
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brian: let's watch a little bit of peter thiel.deo clip] >> i have been a big critic of the u.s. education system, >> i have been a big critic of the u.s. education system, focusing a lot on higher education, over a trillion dollars of student debt. i think we have a bubble in higher education. i do not think it is helping people do more entrepreneurial or risk-taking things. when you graduate from college with $100,000 of debt, you will take a safe, well-paying job to pay off your debt and you will be less likely to do something entrepreneurial or creative or artistic, which may pay less but ultimately create more value. brian: when did he create this fellowship, how many involved, how old are they, the story behind the thiel fellows? alexandra: he started in 2010 and announced at techcrunch. at first he thought it would be another contrarian idea, but it weirdly caught on. so many people seem to agree because of what he mentioned with the over $1 trillion of student debt. he thought of college as a four-year vacation where you do
brian: let's watch a little bit of peter thiel.deo clip] >> i have been a big critic of the u.s. education system, >> i have been a big critic of the u.s. education system, focusing a lot on higher education, over a trillion dollars of student debt. i think we have a bubble in higher education. i do not think it is helping people do more entrepreneurial or risk-taking things. when you graduate from college with $100,000 of debt, you will take a safe, well-paying job to pay off your...
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ng to be peter: further putting uphill again.d to see but it's there. 1934 was the they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they built it on the banks so the banks in. n't fall the grass went over the banks golf course the and provided a lush cover to this beautiful golf course. 15.s go the nick: to a lush lie at 15. jim: hoffmann. don't want to miss it right. my goodness. we know already that's almost a guaranteed bogey. im: 1. gary: come on, kevin. hole?he doing on this birdie, birdie, birdie and he's hooked that one to the left. to the left. that will be the top of it right there. a birdie clip. that bad one from position. dustin on his way to become world number one. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading h
ng to be peter: further putting uphill again.d to see but it's there. 1934 was the they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they built it on the banks so the banks in. n't fall the grass went over the banks golf course the and provided a lush cover to this beautiful golf course. 15.s go the nick: to a lush lie at 15. jim: hoffmann. don't want to miss it right. my goodness. we know already that's almost a guaranteed bogey. im: 1. gary: come on, kevin....
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peter: absolutely.nk in my view, looking at the polls, for what that is worth, it does look as though le pen has virtually no chance of winning the election. therefore, if i want the yield pickup, i will buy some french bonds for the near-term, and maybe sell them on prices start to rise again. , they aree moment getting too far ahead of themselves. maybe it does suggest the international and domestic perception are quite different. he also rightly pointed out when thing we have to take account of these days is tail risk. francine: peter and jeremy both stay with us. jeremy is in paris. and peter from commerzbank. very big, a personality, the australian prime minister, with a diplomatic take on president trump. hear from our exclusive interview with malcolm turnbull. government debates the brexit bill, we focus on do you exit and what it means for investors. coming up later, we speak with the opec secretary-general, mohammed barkindo. we talk about trump and deregulation. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg
peter: absolutely.nk in my view, looking at the polls, for what that is worth, it does look as though le pen has virtually no chance of winning the election. therefore, if i want the yield pickup, i will buy some french bonds for the near-term, and maybe sell them on prices start to rise again. , they aree moment getting too far ahead of themselves. maybe it does suggest the international and domestic perception are quite different. he also rightly pointed out when thing we have to take account...
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police chief peter newshome.nd why a department store is pulling this walking dead t- shirt from its store shelves. >> wow. wow, wow. for saturday. temperatures way above average. look at that. we'll have saturday. back to reality sunday. then back to springtime. >> wow. that's it for wusa 9news. we'll be back at 5:00. until then, have a great day. we'll see you tomorrow. >> colin: token of my affection. >> jill: these things are as dead as our marriage. >> colin: well, they just, uh, maybe need a bit of water. they'll blossom again. >> jill: hmm. >> colin: just like our love. >> jill: yeah. actually, they do remind me of our relationship. like something you dug out of a dumpster. >> colin: that was an expensive bouquet. >> jill: you bought them with my money? >> colin: [ sighs ] look. i realize that i've messed things up. >> jill: hmm. >> colin: but, well, we can start again with a clean slate. >> jill: you mean an empty bank account. >> colin: i can nurse you and your finances back to health.
police chief peter newshome.nd why a department store is pulling this walking dead t- shirt from its store shelves. >> wow. wow, wow. for saturday. temperatures way above average. look at that. we'll have saturday. back to reality sunday. then back to springtime. >> wow. that's it for wusa 9news. we'll be back at 5:00. until then, have a great day. we'll see you tomorrow. >> colin: token of my affection. >> jill: these things are as dead as our marriage. >> colin:...
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go back to the salon, who is peter thiel, and why were you there? >> i met him through some friends of my parents. and he at that point in new york nobody really knew who he was. and he was really famous on the west coast for finding pay pal. he had been the first investors in facebook. it was not behemoth it is today. so i go to the salon and these friends said you might find him interesting. he can be an interesting subject. i got there and he had these people presented presenting at his house and they all were aying things that were counter intuitive. if they if they said it out loud at their job, they would have gotten fired. it was all these politically incorrect things or contrarian ideas they would present. it was really the only forum where they could do it. i thought, this is so fascinating that this guy knew all these people saying things which at the time sounded crazy. some of them turned out to be right. he was talking about -- he predicted the real estate bubble. back in 2006, he was saying this is going to crash. everybody is saying,
go back to the salon, who is peter thiel, and why were you there? >> i met him through some friends of my parents. and he at that point in new york nobody really knew who he was. and he was really famous on the west coast for finding pay pal. he had been the first investors in facebook. it was not behemoth it is today. so i go to the salon and these friends said you might find him interesting. he can be an interesting subject. i got there and he had these people presented presenting at...
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who is peter thiel today and how does he factor in? same at him 10 years ago in a salon -- you say you met him 10 years ago in a salon. alexandra: the lens i view them through in this book is the fellowship to convince students to drop out of college. today, he has gotten attention lately for supporting trump. he is an investor and he still makes a lot of -- he wasn't partner at -- he was a partner at founders fund, a venture capital firm. he is known as the godfather of the paypal mafia, these people he worked with and have gone on to create huge companies, such as yelp. brian: how old is he? alexandra: late 40's. probably worth about $2 billion. brian: let's watch a little bit of peter thiel. [video clip] been a big critic of the u.s. education system, focusing on higher education, over trillion dollars of student debt. i think we have a bubble in higher education. i do not think it is helping people do more entrepreneurial or risk-taking things. when you graduate from college with $100,000 of debt, you will take a safe, well-paying
who is peter thiel today and how does he factor in? same at him 10 years ago in a salon -- you say you met him 10 years ago in a salon. alexandra: the lens i view them through in this book is the fellowship to convince students to drop out of college. today, he has gotten attention lately for supporting trump. he is an investor and he still makes a lot of -- he wasn't partner at -- he was a partner at founders fund, a venture capital firm. he is known as the godfather of the paypal mafia, these...
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peter kostis, take it away. peter: i'm here with the winner first-ever genesis open and the new world number one. ow does that sound to you, justin? >> sounds good. you know, today was a long day really great all day. i really drove it well. it any t have drove better so that was a big key for me today. major you won your first last year, you're now world number one. your mentalat do to confidence moving forward? > it gives me a lot of confidence. it's going to push me to work even harder. finish the last 10 holes the way i would have liked had a pretty big lead with 10 holes to go. of on cruise control but i'd still like to play etter the last 10 holes. peter: you and paulina just nounced your expecting a second child. congratulations. go out and enjoy it. > thank you. jim: for the 10th consecutive year with at least one victory 20th player to ever acontain the status since in 1986 ed this back as the number one ranked golfer on the globe. your final leaderboard. a five-shot margin of victory dustin johnson. "6
peter kostis, take it away. peter: i'm here with the winner first-ever genesis open and the new world number one. ow does that sound to you, justin? >> sounds good. you know, today was a long day really great all day. i really drove it well. it any t have drove better so that was a big key for me today. major you won your first last year, you're now world number one. your mentalat do to confidence moving forward? > it gives me a lot of confidence. it's going to push me to work even...
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peter: you're making this up.they keep -- abby: i love when he warned, just wait until tomorrow. the press they are going to be ranting about this whole thing. we are likely going to hear more about this later tonight. president trump is back with the people who actually got him elected. peter: he has a rally plan tonight in melbourne, florida, outside of orlando but he already gave a fiery campaign-style speech yesterday in south carolina. clayton: live in washington, d.c. with more on the story, good morning, lauren. >> good morning, we are calling it a campaign rally because the event is being paid by the donald j. trump for president campaign not american taxpayers, president trump is back on the trail for his first post inauguration rally and back in his comfort zone. it's the second event the president is speaking out outside the beltway this week. we spoke in front of cheering crowd of supporters yesterday in boeing plant in south carolina talking to workers on how he's going to fulfill a campaign promise t
peter: you're making this up.they keep -- abby: i love when he warned, just wait until tomorrow. the press they are going to be ranting about this whole thing. we are likely going to hear more about this later tonight. president trump is back with the people who actually got him elected. peter: he has a rally plan tonight in melbourne, florida, outside of orlando but he already gave a fiery campaign-style speech yesterday in south carolina. clayton: live in washington, d.c. with more on the...
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joining us is peter ahlstrom. peter, begin this story for us. it has had a few headwinds.rned about the h-1b visas in the united states. founders haveee expressed concerns about how things have been managed. a big pay increase for the ceo and severance packages they thought were quite side. the business has become more challenging. you have trump and the h-1b visas. the industry has slowed down. as you say, the founder murphy is saying he is calling off his battle and made his point about pay. now he will leave at any board's hands to sort this out. caroline: a little relief in the stock on the price of that. peter: that is private -- that is right. they need to sort out what will happen from here. we will see exactly what the cofounders do at this point. they sent this letter, they have expressed their concerns area caroline: i want to shift gears away from india. nubbers expected to come out, this is not a tech giants. largely to do with a nuclear bet that this is not going to well. toshiba is like one of japanese business. more than 600 different businesses. they do eve
joining us is peter ahlstrom. peter, begin this story for us. it has had a few headwinds.rned about the h-1b visas in the united states. founders haveee expressed concerns about how things have been managed. a big pay increase for the ceo and severance packages they thought were quite side. the business has become more challenging. you have trump and the h-1b visas. the industry has slowed down. as you say, the founder murphy is saying he is calling off his battle and made his point about pay....
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>> peter, thank you. we're going to talk more about israel later in the hour. >>> first back to the news of the day. general mike flynn. let's go down pennsylvania avenue and talk to kasie hunt. the white house is obviously trying to tamp down on this but the democrats are doing squaujue opposite. what is their next step? >> reporter: katy, the democrats don't have options on the teenage bauds th table, because they're in the minority in the house and senate. they're trying to figure out how to go about in a whey that puts as much pressure as possible on the trump administration, on this issue. senator chuck schumer huddled with his caucus behind closed doors after votes today. he was on the senate floor earlier talking about this. he spoke to reporters earlier. take a look at what he had to say. >> general flynn's resignation, the outright lies coming from his administration -- from this administration, and the reports of constant contact between the top officials in the trump campaign and russian intell
>> peter, thank you. we're going to talk more about israel later in the hour. >>> first back to the news of the day. general mike flynn. let's go down pennsylvania avenue and talk to kasie hunt. the white house is obviously trying to tamp down on this but the democrats are doing squaujue opposite. what is their next step? >> reporter: katy, the democrats don't have options on the teenage bauds th table, because they're in the minority in the house and senate. they're trying...
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. >> for peter, he is 13 years old growing up in jackson, new jersey. >> nice cake. >> last year, he did something that many 13-year-olds have the courage to do. he came out as gay. now, he believes his parish is a discriminating against him. >> i feel upset and frustrated, and also very confused as to why i have been kicked out. >> why do you think it is? >> because of who i love. >> peter attended a weekly religious classes for nine years every tuesday night. he was preparing for his confirmation in the fall of 2017. in november, he said the parish told him he could no longer attend. >> she pulled me over to the side and she says to me, she says, peter, how was your night? and i said my night is fine how was yours. and she said good. do you think you could call your parents for me? and i said why? and she said because you are not allowed to be here anymore. >> the parish told peter he must be homeschooled. to this day his parents have said they have yet to get a clear answer as to why. >> was your reaction? >> very angry. >> they sent letters, make calls, they say father ban brick
. >> for peter, he is 13 years old growing up in jackson, new jersey. >> nice cake. >> last year, he did something that many 13-year-olds have the courage to do. he came out as gay. now, he believes his parish is a discriminating against him. >> i feel upset and frustrated, and also very confused as to why i have been kicked out. >> why do you think it is? >> because of who i love. >> peter attended a weekly religious classes for nine years every...
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some movements, but never been anything like this movement been some that petered out like bernie, petered out. it was a little rigged against him. super delegate. delegate. she had so many delegates before the thing started, i said to my does that happen?
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let's start with peter alexander, live at the white house. peter, so much to get through with you. retired navy vice admiral robert harward now turning down the offer to be the president's new national security adviser. what details do you have? >> reporter: that's the bottom line there, ali. we heard from a u.s. senior official describing this choice for the vice admiral. it's one between the call of duty and the white house dysfunction. ultimately, it appears that was a reason for the conclusion not to join this team. a senior administration official, just within the last 20 minutes saying that's certainly not the case. it was presented to him, he wanted to talk to it with his family and ultimately decided for that reason, he wouldn't be able to join this administration. nonetheless, it leaves the white house without a permanent national security adviser acting in that post right now is the general keith kellogg. donald trump tweeted about this issue saying keith kellogg's name is among those being considered to be the permanent national security adviser. another white house aide
let's start with peter alexander, live at the white house. peter, so much to get through with you. retired navy vice admiral robert harward now turning down the offer to be the president's new national security adviser. what details do you have? >> reporter: that's the bottom line there, ali. we heard from a u.s. senior official describing this choice for the vice admiral. it's one between the call of duty and the white house dysfunction. ultimately, it appears that was a reason for the...
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in other worries, are we waiting to hear from the acting chief, peter new sham? are we expecting him to be there on the scene shortly. >> we are. we were told on the other side that he would be meeting us here. it's now been roughly 40, 45 minutes since the initial call came out. i don't know if you guys are looking at live pictures right now, but that white van is a crime scene van. the crime scene tape, that appears to be a d.c. government undercover detective vehicle, unclear if those officers were in that car there's evidence that's down blow that left rear tire. this is as close we got to the scene. it appears untouched. once the chief shows up, protocol he'll come in here, briefed by the fifth district commander and any other top brass that are on the scene. that's right, two separate sources confirming, one suspect down, one suspect dead. at this point we know that am of you are concerned just like us, just like the police department about those officers' conditions. we are going to be streaming that press conference as soon as actingux÷ chief peter newsha
in other worries, are we waiting to hear from the acting chief, peter new sham? are we expecting him to be there on the scene shortly. >> we are. we were told on the other side that he would be meeting us here. it's now been roughly 40, 45 minutes since the initial call came out. i don't know if you guys are looking at live pictures right now, but that white van is a crime scene van. the crime scene tape, that appears to be a d.c. government undercover detective vehicle, unclear if those...
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our peter alexander was in the room there. we'll be talking to peter in a moment. is peter back up? peter is back uhm. >> reporter: craig, do you hear me? >> i do have you. pete, let's start with something that president trump said that caught a lot of folks perhaps by surprise, promising some sort of action within the next week with regards to security. at this point, any idea what he was talking about? >> reporter: yes, if you'd move from me briefly thanks so much. i think the bottom line we should expect additional security measures in the course of the next week. he said there would be extreme vetting. he was undeterred, no doubt they'd win this case that continues to proceed in terms of the immigration executive order. craig, one thing i want to note, that was striking at least to those of us in the room, is that for the course of the japanese prime minister's opening remarks and for some of the conversation that was communicated in japanese, donald trump wasn't wearing the japanese translation headset. this is the headset and device provided to everybody in the room for the co
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you will get hoohear more from peter newsham -- peter newsham live at 7:00 p.m. tonight. >>> a prince george county teenager has been found. she was found safe and unharmed in virginia this morning. and she was found with a 21- year-old. he has been arrested for having inappropriate online conversations with her. police say efforts are underway now to reunite her with her family. >>> a popular restaurant in alexandria dealing with back lash because of a special they added to the menu. grabber by the pizza. they put that on the menu last month. it was well received by some, not so much by others. we want to know what you think, head to www.wusa9.com/vote and give us your opinion on that. the restaurant decided to make a statement on facebook to clear the air. >> reporter: they pride themselves great pizza, being your go to pizza shop and having a twist on their menu items. the other day one of the pizzas caught the eye of some people and not for the right reason. >> after president trump got inaugurated there was a movement here throughout the nation of people com
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peter barnes in d.c. with more details. go ahead, peter.orter: david, not exactly clear the trump administration is appealing this. turns out stuff happened on friday that we want to clarify. at the ninth circuit if any one judge wants to anonymously ask that this, that a ruling be reviewed en banc by a larger group of judges in this case, 11 judges, on the court, rather than instead of three that made this ruling that can go forward. turns out today at the district court level judge james row barreds court in seattle, the administration filed paperwork a motion to judge robart, to ask him hold off any proceedings at district court level so they can try to figure out within the next few days can, there is a deadline later this week, whether the, on how they want to proceed on this en banc, this broader review of this decision by the three-judge panel at the circuit level last week to block the stay on president trump's executive order. and this from the filing. it says accordingly at this time defendants, that is the trump administration, b
peter barnes in d.c. with more details. go ahead, peter.orter: david, not exactly clear the trump administration is appealing this. turns out stuff happened on friday that we want to clarify. at the ninth circuit if any one judge wants to anonymously ask that this, that a ruling be reviewed en banc by a larger group of judges in this case, 11 judges, on the court, rather than instead of three that made this ruling that can go forward. turns out today at the district court level judge james row...
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peter barnes following the strategy inside of the beltway. go ahead, peter. reporter: david, melissa let's start with betsy devos up for education secretary. right now senator mitch mcconnell is going to invoke cloture to stop potential filibuster for betsy devos. not that that is a problem but it does start the clock for a vote on her. however, her nomination has hit some bumps. two republicans, susan collins of maine, and lisa murkowski of alaska announced they will not vote for devos. that leaves them one vote short of the necessary 51 to confirm her. right now the vote would be 50-50 held today. looks like vice president mike pence might have to come in to cast a tie-breaking vote which the senate historian's office has never happened in the history of the senate for a nominee. steve mnuchin as treasury secretary and tom price as health and human services secretary, yesterday as you recall democrats boycott ad senate finance committee hearing to get their confirmation to the floor. and the chairman of the committee, orrin hatch said, that was unacceptable
peter barnes following the strategy inside of the beltway. go ahead, peter. reporter: david, melissa let's start with betsy devos up for education secretary. right now senator mitch mcconnell is going to invoke cloture to stop potential filibuster for betsy devos. not that that is a problem but it does start the clock for a vote on her. however, her nomination has hit some bumps. two republicans, susan collins of maine, and lisa murkowski of alaska announced they will not vote for devos. that...
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thank you, peter barnes.auren: toronto raptors escaped madison square garden with a one-point plan. king james and the cleveland cavaliers with a win over milwaukee. we'll have highlights for you. the accountant in history that led to this. >> is a mistake. moonlight, and you guys won best picture. this is not a joke. i'm afraid they read the wrong name. lauren: behind the scenes to look at what really went down sunday night. history the market today. data features that eight points. any kid today would be 13 record closes in the year. we've never seen that a five night tina clark in the morning and night use. you are watching your first look at morning markets and breaking news. the future of business in new york state is already in motion. companies across the state are growing the economy, with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the most advanced transportation is already en route. and in corning, where the future is materi
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i want to start with peter alexander who is live at the white house. peter, good morning to you. explain the administration's decision on transgender protections and the effect it actually has. >> reporter: the bottom line here is, the white house has dropped the obama era directive that basically told public schools to allow transgender individuals, transgender children to use the bathroom that matched their gender identity. this is a state's rights issue. there's fierce opposition to this move as well. we heard from the human rights campaign among others who said it was a cruel attack on young children. the white house says the federal law, title ix that bans discrimination on sex does not apply to gender identity. there is a difference between gender identity and sex here. also, today, we are hearing from betsy devos, the new secretary of education that put out a statement saying this is an issue best solved at the state and local levels. schools, communities and families can find and in many cases have found solutions to protect all students. this is the new rollback of the d
i want to start with peter alexander who is live at the white house. peter, good morning to you. explain the administration's decision on transgender protections and the effect it actually has. >> reporter: the bottom line here is, the white house has dropped the obama era directive that basically told public schools to allow transgender individuals, transgender children to use the bathroom that matched their gender identity. this is a state's rights issue. there's fierce opposition to...
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peter: you want to deal with hard facts. you look at the new new york article. >> wait a minute, pete, a very important graph which said that despite months of investigation there was no evidence yet of collusion. peter: correct. trish: it is a crazy story. >> crazy story. trish: thank you for being here. crimea was taken by russia during the obama administration, was obama too soft on russia in this as our so-called russian spy ship is currently off the shore of connecticut. what's really going on here? retired jack keane is in the house. he has all your intel right after this i use what's alreade me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a
peter: you want to deal with hard facts. you look at the new new york article. >> wait a minute, pete, a very important graph which said that despite months of investigation there was no evidence yet of collusion. peter: correct. trish: it is a crazy story. >> crazy story. trish: thank you for being here. crimea was taken by russia during the obama administration, was obama too soft on russia in this as our so-called russian spy ship is currently off the shore of connecticut. what's...
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peter: may i throw one thing in?ate outcome, even if he does not get into the chancellery it is probably driving the current agenda of the current government, and we have seen rumblings of that already. francine: peter schafrick and sebastian mallaby. coming up in the next hour of bloomberg surveillance, conversation with undressed on that -- undressed on brett. -- andreas dombret. that is coming up in 10 minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, the german two-year plunges to a record low yield. the safe haven signals disbelief in the future of the eu political experiment, disbelief and italy ability to grow and italy'sdeath -- in ability to grow and pay its debts. sameannon is not on the page as various and sundry generals. jumpfter day, the stocks higher. it is a raging bull market. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am tom keene in new york, francine lacqua in london. what a great conversation with sebastian mallaby. it really does center around the financial tensions of europe,
peter: may i throw one thing in?ate outcome, even if he does not get into the chancellery it is probably driving the current agenda of the current government, and we have seen rumblings of that already. francine: peter schafrick and sebastian mallaby. coming up in the next hour of bloomberg surveillance, conversation with undressed on that -- undressed on brett. -- andreas dombret. that is coming up in 10 minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, the german two-year plunges to a...
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on a different topic, let's get to peter alexander. walk us through the president's activities today and this full-court press they'll push now to try to get gorsuch through. >> so in terms of the activities today, one thing just added to the calendar that was communicated to us is the fact the president will dine today with his secretary of state designate rex tillerson at the white house. that's one of the items we'll be watching today. this full-court press begins. it's under way. mitch mcconnell hosting a meeting on the hill. vice president mike pence there with judge neil gorsuch. for all the chaos and the controversy that some have accused the trump administration of having -- >> peter, we have the president now, some tape from moments ago. let's listen in. >> -- >> clearly reracking the tape there from donald trump. coming into us off of our pool camera. we'll get to that asap because we know the president talked about his scotus pick. let's try this again. go. i hope peter alexander is still on the white house north lawn becaus
on a different topic, let's get to peter alexander. walk us through the president's activities today and this full-court press they'll push now to try to get gorsuch through. >> so in terms of the activities today, one thing just added to the calendar that was communicated to us is the fact the president will dine today with his secretary of state designate rex tillerson at the white house. that's one of the items we'll be watching today. this full-court press begins. it's under way....
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. >>> good evening, i'm peter sal zander in washington. welcome in, president trump's department of justice is facing a 6:00 p.m. court ordered deadline as it fights a federal judge's order, temporarily halting the president's travel ban. this is a legal showdown that could ultimately find it's way to the supreme court. sounds increasingly likely. this case marks the first real test of the limits of this administration's executive authority. just moments ago, speaking to reporters on air force one, there you see it, white house press secretary sean spicer repeatedly argued the administration would win this appeal because of what they say is the broad discretion the president has to keep the american people safe. this afternoon, president trump spoke to troops at u.s. central command headquarters at macdill air force base in florida where he addressed the legal showdown over his immigration order. >> we will defeat radical islamic terrorism and, and we will not allow it to take root in our country. not going to allow. you've been seeing wha
. >>> good evening, i'm peter sal zander in washington. welcome in, president trump's department of justice is facing a 6:00 p.m. court ordered deadline as it fights a federal judge's order, temporarily halting the president's travel ban. this is a legal showdown that could ultimately find it's way to the supreme court. sounds increasingly likely. this case marks the first real test of the limits of this administration's executive authority. just moments ago, speaking to reporters on...
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there were some areas where peter and elon disagreed.hey have worked together over the years on many things, found a way to collaborate. that is what you do when you were a leader, you collaborate with people if you don't see i tie. tie -- see eye to eye./ reaching aesla is broader market. they are increasing stakes in copper and cobalt, due to the demand from the electric carmaker past use of cobalt and lithium-ion batteries. glencore is buying out in an israeli billionaire's steak and a cobalt mine. cobalt competition has intensified due to electric vehicles. next, verizon is jumping on what is becoming an industry bandwagon. the tiles behind their change of heart on a key offering to customers. -- details behind their change of heart. watch us live and see interviews and dive into functions we talk about. you can become part of the conversation by send us -- sending us instant messaging. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: verizon will offer unlimited data. they will charge $80 a month for a single user. that is
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peter ka holy said he's done with trim travel.ook at the likely contenders to take his place. have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ only at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices, data-free. it's entertainment. your way. >>> the time has come again when dr. who has to regenerate. for those quho don't watch the iconic television show that means the lead actor has quit. actor peter capaldi the 12th doctor has announced he'll be leaving the sci-fi series at the end of the year so now the search is on for a new time lord. rumors are swirling over who will take on this role. for more on that i'm joined by film and entertainment journalist and managing editor of "editing" magazine dr. who tragic sandor mineti. put the book down -- >> very good. big fan. >> obviously. this is more than just your average lead role in a cheesy television
peter ka holy said he's done with trim travel.ook at the likely contenders to take his place. have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ only at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices, data-free. it's entertainment. your way. >>> the time has come again when dr. who has to...
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peter brookes, former bush 43 defense official.theory and has been consistent and on it, and mitch mcconnell says, no, no, putin is thug and don't put your hopes in him? what do you think? >> it is fair to assess the diplomatic intention of any country. the united states is looking not looking for enemies and friends hoping to advance our national interests. depending on the country, i don't think there is anything wrong. the bush administration did it. the obama administration. depends how you go about it. i didn't have a problem with the reset policy which turned into regret in the obama administration. the way they did it. the obama administration decided to give a lot of things away, missile defense in eastern europe, new s.t.a.r.t. reductions and russians didn't take reductions. our involvement overseas which allowed russians to get involved in syria. there are a lot of mistakes there. if we get along with countries and don't give up our interests i don't see a real problem with that. there may be other issues. there may be mo
peter brookes, former bush 43 defense official.theory and has been consistent and on it, and mitch mcconnell says, no, no, putin is thug and don't put your hopes in him? what do you think? >> it is fair to assess the diplomatic intention of any country. the united states is looking not looking for enemies and friends hoping to advance our national interests. depending on the country, i don't think there is anything wrong. the bush administration did it. the obama administration. depends...
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now, this happelenedo just hours after mayor bowser announced interim chief peter newshame wolf get the job as chief. ch both arrived on the scene around midnightly.dnightly. >> our crime suppression teammet was in the area because ofcausef gunshots that were in the area a earlier this evening. without getting too specific to it was mostlo y in thesp the injuries. thankfully they were nonlife-threatening.e-t >> reporter: now, not waiting for d.c. ambulances to arrive, those police officers were rushed to miceedstaredr washington hospital center inn police cruisers.poli we know that one had surgery,ur, the other treated for those th gunshot wounds. outside medstar washington hospital center adread ofen police cars and fellow.fl >>> mayor bowser arrived later and acting police chief newsham.. both of the officers are inare stable condition right now.on rg live in northeast, i'm melanie e alnwick, fox5 local news. >> all right, mel, thank you very much. mu. >>> even before the policee pole shootings it was a violentiolent night in washington, d.c. d there were three shootings ingsn less th
now, this happelenedo just hours after mayor bowser announced interim chief peter newshame wolf get the job as chief. ch both arrived on the scene around midnightly.dnightly. >> our crime suppression teammet was in the area because ofcausef gunshots that were in the area a earlier this evening. without getting too specific to it was mostlo y in thesp the injuries. thankfully they were nonlife-threatening.e-t >> reporter: now, not waiting for d.c. ambulances to arrive, those police...
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tony blair, peter mandelson?ddenly reclaiming the headlines like they always did supremely well. 0f like they always did supremely well. of course the house of lords was coming and he has managed to make sure his agenda has got on the front pages over the weekend. peter mandelson is coming around in a pincer movement. it will be a busy few days for you, rob. you will be sitting there with your shorthand. it will be the focus of attention for a few days. but people will be saying, didn't the bill goes through? it will be good news for people who oppose brexit, the lords have the power to delay brexit. will they do there? they will be able to delay it for one week only. it is likely they will amend the bill in some small areas. some important areas to do with the eu nationals and the final vote on the final deal in 2019. they may amend it slightly and send it back to the commons, but in the end of the commons will prevail and we will still be triggering article 50 by the end of march. they have been warned off abou
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and peter, let's go to you first about this fund raise.are they going to eventually have clocked up? the full $100 billion? peter: the target is $100 billion. this is the amount that masayoshi son announced in february. now they are moving through that. it looks like they are going to close the first round of fund raising around the end of this month. what sources told us is that the goal was to close it at the end of this month. they should be able to get around $80 billion, maybe more than that. it is going to be on enormous amount of money no matter what happens. and that is going to get masayoshi son more capital to go out and hunt for deals. he has been a very acquisitive ceo for a long time. he bought sprint in the united states. he bought arm holdings in the u.k., and this will give him even more capital to look for deals. caroline: let's focus on that sprint deal, because you have been looking at the numbers since softbank came out with them. it has not been that good of a purchase thus far, and potentially they could bulk it up wi
and peter, let's go to you first about this fund raise.are they going to eventually have clocked up? the full $100 billion? peter: the target is $100 billion. this is the amount that masayoshi son announced in february. now they are moving through that. it looks like they are going to close the first round of fund raising around the end of this month. what sources told us is that the goal was to close it at the end of this month. they should be able to get around $80 billion, maybe more than...
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peter is correct. he's one of canada's premier thought leaders who held an impressive number of posts in the canadian government including as serving the minister of defense and minister of foreign affairs for a year and a half. most recently, his attorney general and justice until 2014. baker toronto office a firm in which we've had the good fortune to collaborate on a number of different conferences. thank you for coming out for this. >>> next to peter is paula stern, the founder and chairwoman of the stern group which she found in 1988. she's also truly a wealth of knowledge and i'm privileged to call paula a dear colleague as she serves on the atlanta council board of directors. hard to find someone with both the expertise and experience of paula. she's one of my first calls on any trade-related matters. the international trade commission and trade commissioner for nine years, analyzing and voting on over 1,000 trade cases involving a broad range of industries and issues and next to me is rafael fe
peter is correct. he's one of canada's premier thought leaders who held an impressive number of posts in the canadian government including as serving the minister of defense and minister of foreign affairs for a year and a half. most recently, his attorney general and justice until 2014. baker toronto office a firm in which we've had the good fortune to collaborate on a number of different conferences. thank you for coming out for this. >>> next to peter is paula stern, the founder and...