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peter: how do you read it, alan?efinitely good, the high voter turnout gives the new government legitimacy. also, the fact that normally high voter turnout does benefit fringe groups. here, it benefited the center which is good. way, theye that in a have managed to set the agenda. party -- the conservative driven to a referendum. ok, in a way, that is what populist are for -- to bring things that are simmering into the mainstream and to domesticate them. that seems to be what is happening in holland and generally speaking, i think it is a good outcome. peter: you are all talking that this is a good outcome. i am surprised by the tone of some of the politicians. come out toa merkel say -- netherlands, you are a champion. congratulations on this great result. does this signify a sense of panic in advance of the vote among the leading figures in the european structurere? i think it is a relief for many politicians. in france. everybody congratulating and breathing a second time. , so far, sohis good. but we did not see
peter: how do you read it, alan?efinitely good, the high voter turnout gives the new government legitimacy. also, the fact that normally high voter turnout does benefit fringe groups. here, it benefited the center which is good. way, theye that in a have managed to set the agenda. party -- the conservative driven to a referendum. ok, in a way, that is what populist are for -- to bring things that are simmering into the mainstream and to domesticate them. that seems to be what is happening in...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york. you really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >>he pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this?
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york. you really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going,...
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peter: tell us about your family. know you were forced to leave pakistan because you were so committed to women's rights issues. meera: the moment i started writing in the newspaper, my focus was on women's rights. my mother had been working on women's rights herself. i thought it was not a major issue until i went into the field and saw how women were treated outside my home. raped, girls being minors were being raped. so these issues about women's equality is a leading issue. the basic rights for women even in the islamic state are not being provided over there. so that was my major can learn. when you see that it is so tragic and harrowing to see all that and witness that, and that made me write about women's right. peter: karen taylor, do you feel shackled? karen: i believe that the struggle for women's rights, as my colleagues just pointed out, structuralhave this sexism in our society. there is violence against women, but which is seen as a regular state. this struggle we have the men toibility to towards show i
peter: tell us about your family. know you were forced to leave pakistan because you were so committed to women's rights issues. meera: the moment i started writing in the newspaper, my focus was on women's rights. my mother had been working on women's rights herself. i thought it was not a major issue until i went into the field and saw how women were treated outside my home. raped, girls being minors were being raped. so these issues about women's equality is a leading issue. the basic rights...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.ou really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, go it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >> the pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this? >> dennis and
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.ou really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, go it's...
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peter: interesting. in some ways almost as interesting as the substance of what was released is the timing, the fact that it came up now. we're talking about wiretapping and the whole russia investigation. what is going on here? somebody somewhere has a plan. we just don't quite understand it. it doesn't necessarily mean it has anything to do with russia. it is very possible it is a c.i.a. disgruntled contractor or whistle blower to use a phrase much like edward snowden with the n.s.a. we don't really know the answer to that. but it does raise these questions again. what's going on here? who's, you know, what is the purpose of it? who was trying to accomplish what? i don't know the answer to that. robert: there are a lot of unanswered questions. another question somewhat related to wikileaks in the trump administration is former national security adviser flynn. he's revealed now that he registered as a foreign agent. he had been paid by a turkish linked organization as a lobbyist of sorts. so you have wi
peter: interesting. in some ways almost as interesting as the substance of what was released is the timing, the fact that it came up now. we're talking about wiretapping and the whole russia investigation. what is going on here? somebody somewhere has a plan. we just don't quite understand it. it doesn't necessarily mean it has anything to do with russia. it is very possible it is a c.i.a. disgruntled contractor or whistle blower to use a phrase much like edward snowden with the n.s.a. we don't...
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on your right, peter mckay. peter's someone who i've had the pleasure of working with for the past few years. i can say that every good thing you've heard about peter is correct. he is one of canada's premier thought leaders who has held an impressive number of posts in the canadian government. this includes serving as minister of defense for six years and minister of foreign affairs for a year-and-a-half. most recently he was minister of justice until 2015. peter's currently a partner in the baker mckenzie toronto office, a firm with which we have had the good fortune to collaborate with on a number of different conferences and events. thanks for coming out for this. paula stern is the founder and chairwoman of the stern group which she founded in 1988. she's also truly a wealth of knowledge and i'm privileged to call paula a dear colleague as paula serves on the atlantic council's board of directors. it is hard to find someone with both the experience and expertise of paula. that's why she's always one of my f
on your right, peter mckay. peter's someone who i've had the pleasure of working with for the past few years. i can say that every good thing you've heard about peter is correct. he is one of canada's premier thought leaders who has held an impressive number of posts in the canadian government. this includes serving as minister of defense for six years and minister of foreign affairs for a year-and-a-half. most recently he was minister of justice until 2015. peter's currently a partner in the...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.uch about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >> the pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this? >> dennis and nitsie
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.uch about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too...
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peter: everyone wants to sell volatility.go back to the conversation, even last year, everyone wants to buy volatility. all of a sudden, i think we went through brexit, the election, volatility keeps collapsing, so people are overly complacent. joe: on twitter, i see a lot about the short volatility. i never saw so many people talk about that, but now it is a thing. [speaking simultaneously] peter: everyone is talking about betting against volatility happening. so i think we are starting to see signs we like volatility finally picking up, and we have never gone through a spike in volatility with all of these new products. i don't know how they will respond. scarlet: i love your products. allah to the is an asset class in and of itself. -- i love your products, volatility is an asset class in and of itself. this is a five-year chart, but if you look at the first quarter, did not stray much. it has been very tamped down, last june.e as an asset class, if people are looking to get away from volatility, what does that mean for li
peter: everyone wants to sell volatility.go back to the conversation, even last year, everyone wants to buy volatility. all of a sudden, i think we went through brexit, the election, volatility keeps collapsing, so people are overly complacent. joe: on twitter, i see a lot about the short volatility. i never saw so many people talk about that, but now it is a thing. [speaking simultaneously] peter: everyone is talking about betting against volatility happening. so i think we are starting to see...
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we will continue with peter hooper.ill continue this discussion on the political economics on the continent of ofope in the 7:00 hour bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. in berlin.el mckee here is a beautiful london this morning. ♪ >> looking at gorgeous pictures of brandenburg gate. we are waiting on the treasury secretary of the united states meeting shortly in downing street where he met with philip hammond to make his way to berlin. and then on to the g-20. we will get a full briefing shortly. first, let's get to first word news with emma chandra. >> in the u.s. president trump claims thates president obama wire trap -- wiretap trump tower on media reports. >> the video are talked about the fact that it was". that wiretap covers a lot of different things. i think you could find some very differencing findings coming into the forefront over the next two weeks. >> the republican chairman of the committee has not found any evidence to back up president trump's claims. republican leaders in congress are looking at
we will continue with peter hooper.ill continue this discussion on the political economics on the continent of ofope in the 7:00 hour bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. in berlin.el mckee here is a beautiful london this morning. ♪ >> looking at gorgeous pictures of brandenburg gate. we are waiting on the treasury secretary of the united states meeting shortly in downing street where he met with philip hammond to make his way to berlin. and then on to the g-20. we will get a full...
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you do believe them, don't you, peter? peter, it's true.n trust you. can you go to to try to find out what's happening here? you know i will. so, it's true, mary. it's true. i believed her! i believed her right from the start. i don't understand. if she's seen him and now them, what does that say about me? peter, he still loves you. no, i did something terrible. there is nothing so terrible he can't forgive. i don't know. open yourself to his grace. what if his grace isn't for everyone? see what's right in f ♪ now comes the dawn ♪ now comes the break of life and light into the day ♪ ♪ that pushes all the dark away ♪ ♪ with streaks so bright ♪ they burst across the sky ♪ ♪ melt like mist ♪ now comes the day wn ♪s ♪ ♪ that's so much clearer than the many other days ♪ ♪ that you have ever lived before ♪ ♪ a fresh sweet wind will breathe across your face ♪ ♪ and every precious moment ♪ seems to promise something more ♪ ♪ now comes the day ♪ what if all the things you fear would simply disappear? ♪ ♪ what if all your hopes were more than true? ♪
you do believe them, don't you, peter? peter, it's true.n trust you. can you go to to try to find out what's happening here? you know i will. so, it's true, mary. it's true. i believed her! i believed her right from the start. i don't understand. if she's seen him and now them, what does that say about me? peter, he still loves you. no, i did something terrible. there is nothing so terrible he can't forgive. i don't know. open yourself to his grace. what if his grace isn't for everyone? see...
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peter wanted to show show us his special friend who is just like him. >> i'm peter and i have elepha elephant. the elephant can take out his eye. this a special eye like me. >> he say mom look at the train is red. the taxi is yellow. the sky is blue and he cannot stop drawing. he cannot stop taking picture with the camera. that's simple things in life that you may think that is taken for granted. for him it's like his joy. >> on the day that we met peter he and his mother learned that he is now cancer free. that is awesome news for the family. again our ronald mcdonald house charities phone bank is this tuesday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. so please donate to help children like peter. we'll be live all day long here on cbs3 and you can also join in on twitter and at cbsphilly.com. we hope to hear from you. >>> eight year old little girl from arkansas is being called hero now for saving her sister and her niece after her sister had a seizure while she was driving. here's what happened. jada bell was in the car with her big sister and her niece on highway 105 when her sister kendall williams
peter wanted to show show us his special friend who is just like him. >> i'm peter and i have elepha elephant. the elephant can take out his eye. this a special eye like me. >> he say mom look at the train is red. the taxi is yellow. the sky is blue and he cannot stop drawing. he cannot stop taking picture with the camera. that's simple things in life that you may think that is taken for granted. for him it's like his joy. >> on the day that we met peter he and his mother...
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black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?s filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes, thank you. so, we're not liking the professor for travis unger's murder. are you? everything she said fairly reeked of the truth. is that why you left to make a call? holmes: i believe she was also telling the truth when she said lars vestergaard had to have expected to find nothing when he mounted his expedition to the santa leticia. but that doesn't make any sense. why go to the bottom of the ocean for nothing? 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, nothing would have been far more valuable to him than gold. 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, when this guy got a flat tire in the middle o
black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?s filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes, thank...
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go ahead. >> caller: hi, peter. i would like to say that i visited the holocaust museum in december of last year. i found it very interesting that the word "holocaust," as i understand it, was first used to describe the book burnings which the germans did. and if you burn books first, people are then not -- then next in line. one particular book since you've mentioning nativism and anti-semitism, was henry ford's publication "the prose kohls of -- protocols of the ailers of zion," which was an exhibit in your museum which i didn't get a chance to see , and i would like you to mention that book and the fact that the jews of the time went and actually told him that this was a hoax and that he renounced it later. but yet, one of those books ended up in the library of one corporal adolf hitler which i understand is in the library of congress' hitler collection. i would like to just mention that as an example of how one bad idea can be transmitted, and unless it is stopped, will continue and become fact. >> host: thank y
go ahead. >> caller: hi, peter. i would like to say that i visited the holocaust museum in december of last year. i found it very interesting that the word "holocaust," as i understand it, was first used to describe the book burnings which the germans did. and if you burn books first, people are then not -- then next in line. one particular book since you've mentioning nativism and anti-semitism, was henry ford's publication "the prose kohls of -- protocols of the ailers of...
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black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?rs filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes, thank you. so, we're not liking the professor for travis unger's murder. are you? everything she said fairly reeked of the truth. is that why you left to make a call? when she said lars vestergaard had to have expected to find nothing when he mounted his expedition to the santa leticia. but that doesn't make any sense. why go to the bottom of the ocean for nothing? 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, nothing would have been far more valuable to him than gold. 'cause i think in vestergaard's case, when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad...
black peter would disagree with you. black peter? the logbook you think i stole, it was his?rs filed a claim on the santa leticia before the logbook surfaced. yeah, we verified it. hmm, that doesn't make any sense. he would've seen all the records i saw in spain. maybe he just had a hunch. no, salvagers like him, they don't work off hunches. they need to know there's gold on a ship like the santa leticia or they'll have their investors to answer to. i've got to make a call. excuse me. yes,...
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peter: we invited you to talk ftct telecom policy and the . what is the dividing line between what the fcc regulates ftcwhat, perhaps, the regulates? ms. ohlhausen: the dividing line now is different than it was before 2014. forfcc has authority practices affecting commerce, but we don't have authority over common carriers, and that goes back to the ftc act. but previously, broadband internet have not been considered a common carrier service, but that all changed in 2015 when the fcc issued its open internet order an extended title ii authority over broadband internet access service. since then, the ftc has been nudged out of oversight of that .rc of the internet ecosystem we still have oversight over the circleers, but around who is a common carrier got bigger by the fcc through the open internet over. -- open internet order. peter: does that get confusing? ms. ohlhausen: i think it is confusing for consumers. a consumer using the internet may not understand, well, this part of the messages being carried by the isp, so it is under one set of
peter: we invited you to talk ftct telecom policy and the . what is the dividing line between what the fcc regulates ftcwhat, perhaps, the regulates? ms. ohlhausen: the dividing line now is different than it was before 2014. forfcc has authority practices affecting commerce, but we don't have authority over common carriers, and that goes back to the ftc act. but previously, broadband internet have not been considered a common carrier service, but that all changed in 2015 when the fcc issued its...
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peter met me that way. every weekend i would leave maine on a wednesday and go give a speech someplace. return to washington on the weekend to see my family, then go back to maine. those speaking gigs provided the airfares for me to have that commuter marriage. no one really campaigned harder. one of my basictic thing was wo cause the problems ross perot talked about. it really will. american education needs a good boot in the behind and parents will be screaming at schools to finally do better. i mean, a high school education in new york state today and even when i was a boy, was not like the high school education my father got. and we really needed this. the reality is, we send more than half of our children to college now and colleges aren't doing their jobs. one study shows something like 40% of graduates can't do critical thinking. a lot of the college graduates working in starbucks are operating at their full skill level. they look good, smile, sound educated. how educated they really are? i don't rea
peter met me that way. every weekend i would leave maine on a wednesday and go give a speech someplace. return to washington on the weekend to see my family, then go back to maine. those speaking gigs provided the airfares for me to have that commuter marriage. no one really campaigned harder. one of my basictic thing was wo cause the problems ross perot talked about. it really will. american education needs a good boot in the behind and parents will be screaming at schools to finally do...
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, and follow peter @peteralexander.ight here on msnbc. >>> good afternoon to you. craig melvin here. we are just moments away from today's white house press briefing. a live look there at 1600 pennsylvania. when that press briefing starts, sean spicer will most certainly be asked about the developments on president trump and russia. first, congress weighs in on michael flynn's offer to tell all in exchange for immunity. the senate intel committee says no, thanks. also, late word that he also offered to do the same thing for the house committee. we've got nbc news reporters spread across the country. halle jackson is at the white house, kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. and david brody covers the white house for the christian broadcasting network. kelly o.
, and follow peter @peteralexander.ight here on msnbc. >>> good afternoon to you. craig melvin here. we are just moments away from today's white house press briefing. a live look there at 1600 pennsylvania. when that press briefing starts, sean spicer will most certainly be asked about the developments on president trump and russia. first, congress weighs in on michael flynn's offer to tell all in exchange for immunity. the senate intel committee says no, thanks. also, late word that...
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>> peter alexander, thanks. one final note from the white house where president trump announced plans to take on america's dead dead dead dead deadly opioid em dem make. new jersey is a state where overdoses skyrocketed. opioid addiction kills an estimated 78 people a day in this country according to the cdc. >>> frightening moments today in washington when shots were fired near the u.s. capitol building. a woman was driving erratically trying to make a u-turn and flee hitting a police car and nearly striking officers. no one was hit and the driver was taken into custody. investigators do not believe the incident is connected to terror. >>> across the south tonight, some 16 million people are under threat of severe weather across parts of ten states. a strong line of storms moving east with the risk of tornados after tearing through texas with powerful winds and reached up to 90 miles an hour leaving behind a path of destruction. we get more from nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: tonight, powerful storms tearing
>> peter alexander, thanks. one final note from the white house where president trump announced plans to take on america's dead dead dead dead deadly opioid em dem make. new jersey is a state where overdoses skyrocketed. opioid addiction kills an estimated 78 people a day in this country according to the cdc. >>> frightening moments today in washington when shots were fired near the u.s. capitol building. a woman was driving erratically trying to make a u-turn and flee hitting a...
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>> peter alexander, thanks. one final note from the white house where president trump announced plans to take on america's deadly opioid epidemic. following up on a campaign promise, the president is launching a commission to be led by new jersey governor chris christie to address the crisis. new jersey is one of several states where overdoses has skyrocketed in recent years. opioid addiction kills an estimated 78 people a day in this country according to the cdc. >>> frightening moments today in washington when shots were fired near the u.s. capitol building. authorities say police tried to stop a woman driving erratically, who tried to make a u-turn and flee. hitting a police car and nearly striking officers. police opened fire at the car but no one was hit and the driver was taken into custody. investigators do not believe the incident is connected to terror. >>> across the south tonight, some 16 million people are under threat of severe weather across parts of ten states. a strong line of storms moving east
>> peter alexander, thanks. one final note from the white house where president trump announced plans to take on america's deadly opioid epidemic. following up on a campaign promise, the president is launching a commission to be led by new jersey governor chris christie to address the crisis. new jersey is one of several states where overdoses has skyrocketed in recent years. opioid addiction kills an estimated 78 people a day in this country according to the cdc. >>> frightening...
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peter barnes is at the white house with details. peter?ter: melissa, according to cbo, in 2018 this bill would result in 14 million f people with health insurance coverage according to the cbo. 14 million fewer. that is about as expected. the expectations were right around it might cost 10 million people their coverage. the cbo said most of that is due to repealing penalties associated with the individual mandate. so really not people losing their medicaid coverage in 2018 but people losing individual mandate. says going out 10 years, that this number of uncovered people would increase to 24 million by 2026. of course that is compared to what the people, people, number of people would have bee insured had obamacare remained in place. as far as the impactn the deficit, the cbo says it would reduce federal deficits by $337 billion over the next 10 years. so about $30 billion a year, with most of that coming from reduced medicaid spending which is part of the republican plan, you know to block grant it, give it to the states to try to create
peter barnes is at the white house with details. peter?ter: melissa, according to cbo, in 2018 this bill would result in 14 million f people with health insurance coverage according to the cbo. 14 million fewer. that is about as expected. the expectations were right around it might cost 10 million people their coverage. the cbo said most of that is due to repealing penalties associated with the individual mandate. so really not people losing their medicaid coverage in 2018 but people losing...
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i think peter barnes is standing by as well. peter, what can you tell us?ected to be said at this news conference? reporter: well the attorney general has been scrambling to try to clarify all of this, liz, and it is not so much the disclosures of the meetings that he had with the russian ambassador twice. it is that he said under oath during his confirmmation hearing that he had had no contacts with the russians. this was while he was a trump campaign advisor. and now, there are calls for him to resign. there are calls for an investigation into possible charges of perjury, and lying to congress under oath which is against, is against the law. so we expect that jeff sessions would, he has been, he has been scrambling to try to contain this, to explain it, further. expect to hear him talk about that. we expect we'll say flat-out, i'm going to recuse myself from this point forward, from anything to do with this. that question has been an issue he has been having to address as well. liz: four minutes to go, just grabbed trader tim anderson. dow down 102 points
i think peter barnes is standing by as well. peter, what can you tell us?ected to be said at this news conference? reporter: well the attorney general has been scrambling to try to clarify all of this, liz, and it is not so much the disclosures of the meetings that he had with the russian ambassador twice. it is that he said under oath during his confirmmation hearing that he had had no contacts with the russians. this was while he was a trump campaign advisor. and now, there are calls for him...
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peter: who knows? it is like stepping over the fence towards the edge of the cliff, the fence to keep pedestrians out it we do not know how firm the land is once we get out there. there is more uncertainty it couldin markets, so be up to parity. who knows. it is not my call. >> you brought up some great fb on historical levels. you are looking at depreciation we have seen since sterling top that in november of 2015. trough about 18% to 19% peak decline. back to the imf bailout of the u.k. in the 1970's to see a bigger appreciation of the kind we have seen. so their material downside from here is difficult to see. tom: we will bring up a chart back here with simon french and peter dixon in a bit. how about programming for the fed? guess it is good the fed -- we are meeting -- they are meeting today, but there is no press conference. the fed decides at 1:00 p.m. in new york. we have a wonderful set of guests lined up. we are honored to bring common reinhardt-- carmen tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. this is bloombe
peter: who knows? it is like stepping over the fence towards the edge of the cliff, the fence to keep pedestrians out it we do not know how firm the land is once we get out there. there is more uncertainty it couldin markets, so be up to parity. who knows. it is not my call. >> you brought up some great fb on historical levels. you are looking at depreciation we have seen since sterling top that in november of 2015. trough about 18% to 19% peak decline. back to the imf bailout of the u.k....
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we've got peter. sorry, peter. a little confusion on my part.o, we're waiting for the briefing to start. obviously a big news day. you just heard ali read that statement. know we can't presume what's holding things up here, but we would imagine they'll have to have a response to that. >> reporter: i think we can safely presumehey are formulating what their answer will be to questions abo this wiretapping claim. now the senate intelligence committee's findings there are no indications of not just any wiretapping but of any surveillance more broadly having taken place at trump tower before, during or after the 2016 election. this, in effect, has been an issue that has been dogging this white house for now much
we've got peter. sorry, peter. a little confusion on my part.o, we're waiting for the briefing to start. obviously a big news day. you just heard ali read that statement. know we can't presume what's holding things up here, but we would imagine they'll have to have a response to that. >> reporter: i think we can safely presumehey are formulating what their answer will be to questions abo this wiretapping claim. now the senate intelligence committee's findings there are no indications of...
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, peter alexander, in washington. >> thanks so much. listening to your conversation we were listening to adam schiff the top democrat on the house intelligence committee with the latest on an investigation that's already been paralyzed by politics. here's part of what congressman schiff said moments ago. >> look, i'm determined that this investigation go forward, whatever obstacle we may encounter. it's just too important otherwise. and i think the step that we have to take right now is to figures out okay, are we in agreement on next steps, next steps being what hearings are we going to have, what witnesses are we going to call. we also did discuss the fact that we need to obtain documents before we have the witnesses come in so we can be well prepared and have a full outline of the questions we need to ask each witness. that was really the heart of our discussion. >> have you talked with democrats on your committee yet? a lot of them are very upset with the chairman. are you trying to ease them saying, okay, the process is moving forw
, peter alexander, in washington. >> thanks so much. listening to your conversation we were listening to adam schiff the top democrat on the house intelligence committee with the latest on an investigation that's already been paralyzed by politics. here's part of what congressman schiff said moments ago. >> look, i'm determined that this investigation go forward, whatever obstacle we may encounter. it's just too important otherwise. and i think the step that we have to take right...
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first, let's bring in peter alexander from the white house. good morning to you, peter. huge day for the president. tell us about it. >> reporter: you are right. not just a huge day, but a day of reckoning as for the wiretapping claim. a consequential week, perhaps the most consequential for the trump presidency so far. rogers, the head of the nsa and james comey both testifying today. will there be rez laugs? comey certainly to be asked if he can, once and for all state that president trump has no evidence that president obama ordered wiretapping of trump tower during the campaign. they are trying to frame the conversation over the course of the day. here is some of what he said on twitter. he said james clapper, the former director of national intelligence stated there is no evidence the president, referring to himself, colluded with russia. this is fake news, as he describes it, and everyone knows it. the democrats made up and pushed the story as an excuse for running a terrible campaign. the real story that congress, the fbi and others should be looking into is the l
first, let's bring in peter alexander from the white house. good morning to you, peter. huge day for the president. tell us about it. >> reporter: you are right. not just a huge day, but a day of reckoning as for the wiretapping claim. a consequential week, perhaps the most consequential for the trump presidency so far. rogers, the head of the nsa and james comey both testifying today. will there be rez laugs? comey certainly to be asked if he can, once and for all state that president...
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how are you feeling, peter? i think i might need to throw up.he question is why do people do this to themselves? i'm going to find out after, how i feel. >> i believe it really works. the detox. >> reporter: a few hours later peter is feeling better. and as for me? >> still a little light-headed but also full of energy. almost back to normal. >> reporter: miracle medicine? maybe not. but the magic and wonder of the amazon, undeniable. for "nightline" i'm mariana van zeller in peru. >>> next, alec baldwin and lisa kudrow shared a fling on "friends." now they're reunited in the new animated movie "the boss baby." >>> and later, gladiator russell crowe has the perfect response to people trying to body-shame him on social media. per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper at red lobster's lobsterfestime. any of these 9 lobster dishes could be yours. s
how are you feeling, peter? i think i might need to throw up.he question is why do people do this to themselves? i'm going to find out after, how i feel. >> i believe it really works. the detox. >> reporter: a few hours later peter is feeling better. and as for me? >> still a little light-headed but also full of energy. almost back to normal. >> reporter: miracle medicine? maybe not. but the magic and wonder of the amazon, undeniable. for "nightline" i'm...
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peter: exactly.t we are going to do with this report is lay a strong foundation for measures and analytically-based steps to fight what is happening with unfair trade practices in this world. i go back to the beginning of what i said. we are the freest trade or the world. we have the lowest tariffs and the lowest barriers. that's not fair to the american people. we are going to look at the causes of these deficits. there are some that are unrelated to trade per se. but it's trade and when there are unfair or nonreciprocal i can assure you president trump is going to take action. jonathan: how significant are distortions you're talking about currently? are distortions to the problem you're talking about currently? you are familiar with foreign-exchange? peter: secretary ross is going to look carefully at many factors. currency misalignments are one of them. we will look at that. we will come up with an assessment to see where we are. jonathan: is that something that will be brought up next week? peter
peter: exactly.t we are going to do with this report is lay a strong foundation for measures and analytically-based steps to fight what is happening with unfair trade practices in this world. i go back to the beginning of what i said. we are the freest trade or the world. we have the lowest tariffs and the lowest barriers. that's not fair to the american people. we are going to look at the causes of these deficits. there are some that are unrelated to trade per se. but it's trade and when there...
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peter: absolutely.ere is an awful lot to speak of in terms of both capital market support for transactions, the valuation are getting done, premiums have actually been coming down a bit, and i think we will be seeing more m&a. francine: it is the type of m&a that feels a little bit desperate, i know you can't talk about individual companies or even industries, but there is a theing in europe that it is industries that don't do so well that want to merge to keep costs down. peter: i think, again, the driver can come from a number of different places. you look today at the bank or the finance companies, i think financial institutions are the place we will see more m&a, banks in particular in north america have been looking for consolidation for a while. i think an equity market backdrop, which has been supportive of valuation for banks, is one that is going to, for instance, cause a little more optimism and drive more m&a. tom: brian levitt, brief mr. tague this morning. acquire, acquire, acquire, if that
peter: absolutely.ere is an awful lot to speak of in terms of both capital market support for transactions, the valuation are getting done, premiums have actually been coming down a bit, and i think we will be seeing more m&a. francine: it is the type of m&a that feels a little bit desperate, i know you can't talk about individual companies or even industries, but there is a theing in europe that it is industries that don't do so well that want to merge to keep costs down. peter: i...
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famous than peter beard. skyrocket in value over the following decades and people have ended up in court fighting over rights to them more than once, most recently last week in manhattan where justice charles ramos presided over the conclusion of a two-year legal battle between peter beard and the collector of his work. the judge ruled in favor of peter beard and void it had sale of a million dollars in art work. the "new york post" reports the judge announced his intention to keep his own copies of the images that were entered into evidence, including an erotic photo of a model. "i'm not throwing out the pictures. i have one of miss white scantily dressed" the judge said in open court referring to natalie white. the image of natalie white with her head back smoking a cigarette is in the judge's chambers. thank you, "new york post." now, this is the spot where we would show you that photograph which we'd have to do some pixelation on but even msnbc cannot afford the rights to display a peter beard photograph,
famous than peter beard. skyrocket in value over the following decades and people have ended up in court fighting over rights to them more than once, most recently last week in manhattan where justice charles ramos presided over the conclusion of a two-year legal battle between peter beard and the collector of his work. the judge ruled in favor of peter beard and void it had sale of a million dollars in art work. the "new york post" reports the judge announced his intention to keep...
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karl reaches out to vintage-sports-cards expert peter calderon in dallas. >> i received a phone call, which was very cryptic. he didn't want to go into any details. on a daily basis, we receive phone calls from people who find cards. it's always reprints. >> peter tells karl to text some photos of the cards, and he'll take a look when he gets a chance. >> when i got that first picture, the first thing i thought of, "this is gonna be filed in a too-good-to-be-true folder," but they looked amazing, and i saw nothing about them that suggested they weren't real. so, i definitely -- the next plan was -- we talked about him sending me some sample of the cards. >> karl overnights eight cards to peter, with a note attached, saying, "call me before you open." when the box arrives at heritage auctions in dallas... >> i gave him a call, had him on the phone. >> and there's that moment of silence that feels like 10 minutes, but it's actually a matter of seconds. >> i opened up the box and i pulled out a large plastic holder. >> and then there's the, "oh [bleep] >> i was just floored, because i ha
karl reaches out to vintage-sports-cards expert peter calderon in dallas. >> i received a phone call, which was very cryptic. he didn't want to go into any details. on a daily basis, we receive phone calls from people who find cards. it's always reprints. >> peter tells karl to text some photos of the cards, and he'll take a look when he gets a chance. >> when i got that first picture, the first thing i thought of, "this is gonna be filed in a too-good-to-be-true...
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fox business's peter barnes in washington with the very latest. peter? reporter: that's right, david. right now what we're waiting on, a group, meeting between president trump and a group of moderate house republicans at the white house. thpresident calling that meeting after he met earlier today at the white house with the conservative freedom caucus members. the president trying to hammer out a deal with both groups to get enough votes to pass the health care bill. the freedom caucus chairman mark meadows was just speaking to reporters in the last hour. he said right now he is still a no vote. the negotiations are still on going. he is trying to get quote 30 to 40 votes currently in the no category to yes, with some changes in provisions. he says mainly that to try to make sure that the bill actually does lower health care costs, lower people couples for people, particularly he said his constituent back home. but we are now of course, waiting for this outcome of this meeting over at the white house with these moderates who don't like some of the change
fox business's peter barnes in washington with the very latest. peter? reporter: that's right, david. right now what we're waiting on, a group, meeting between president trump and a group of moderate house republicans at the white house. thpresident calling that meeting after he met earlier today at the white house with the conservative freedom caucus members. the president trying to hammer out a deal with both groups to get enough votes to pass the health care bill. the freedom caucus chairman...
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>> peter son g. peters foundation, they have remarkable factual work and michael, thank you for your leadership. > jeff sessions. and seriously though, you have called for him to resign and has recused himself. is that enough? >> we talked about a budget being a statement of values and we move into the leadership of our country, we have to talk not only about the authority of the person's position but the moral authority of an administration narrowt we see is a very ecusal, a very narrow, i'm going to recuse myself on the election. there is a whole russian, personal and political of trump and his administration and his campaign. so this is in fact the meetings were innocuous, why did he denny he had them. he is the top cop. he is the highest law enforcement officer in the country. supposed to tell the truth. what does that say to the lawyers in the department of justice and what does it say to the american bar association and alabama, they have standards of standards of professional conduct. , this i
>> peter son g. peters foundation, they have remarkable factual work and michael, thank you for your leadership. > jeff sessions. and seriously though, you have called for him to resign and has recused himself. is that enough? >> we talked about a budget being a statement of values and we move into the leadership of our country, we have to talk not only about the authority of the person's position but the moral authority of an administration narrowt we see is a very ecusal, a...
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he co-bilined that with peter stone of mcclatchy. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> what got you going on this story? were you following this investigation and heard about this piece of it or were you following the bots and trolls part of it and heard it might be the subject of investigation. >> we've been working on the trump and russia thing for months like most media outlets in washington. and one of ourources tipped my colleague peter stone who ha done some great reporting for mcclatchy as a freelancer and we dived into it. we were absolutely -- our minds were blown by the possibilities presented here. and maybe they won't pan out but it was definitely worth delving into. >> when you say your minds were blown by the possibilities, do you mean that in terms of what the investigation might result in in terms of potential prosecutions or do you just mean in terms of the impact that these trolls and bots, that they had in terms of investigation warfare? >> i think it's partly about the impact of the trolls and bots a
he co-bilined that with peter stone of mcclatchy. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> what got you going on this story? were you following this investigation and heard about this piece of it or were you following the bots and trolls part of it and heard it might be the subject of investigation. >> we've been working on the trump and russia thing for months like most media outlets in washington. and one of ourources tipped my colleague peter stone who ha done...
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fire right now, i think the rice came at the right time. >> peter: yes.. yeah, anthony, try some of this, my favorite. >> anthony: the specialty of the house fish hot pot. >> stephanie: all right, here goes. i scooped out some innards. >> peter: you're going for the best piece huh? >> anthony: it burns so good. i can pretty much eat this every day. knowing where you stand. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand. and together, we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. ♪ time to think of your future with moroccan argan and illumcamellia oil formulas from whole blends. by garnier. blending our best into new illuminating haircare. paraben-free formulas. infused with moroccan argan and camellia oils extracts, ♪ ole blends indulges hair with moisture to reveal luminous
fire right now, i think the rice came at the right time. >> peter: yes.. yeah, anthony, try some of this, my favorite. >> anthony: the specialty of the house fish hot pot. >> stephanie: all right, here goes. i scooped out some innards. >> peter: you're going for the best piece huh? >> anthony: it burns so good. i can pretty much eat this every day. knowing where you stand. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're...
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but prosecutors have not yet decided if peters will face any charges.layton sandell, abc news, denver. >> sound like attorneys and judge in the case will have their hand full. trying to figure this out. >> very complicated one. she did turn herself in after the incident. and just a 21-year-old, young lady. >> oklahoma law does allow people to be charged with murder if they participate in a krim that led to some one any death. >> complicated l half-hour. we have an historic deal, t amazon tree frog. believed by some to cleanse impurities, cure cancer, help with depression. there is one catch, it's toxic. would you put it to the test? that's next on "world news now". ♪ ♪ >> get down. okay. so you have new age daredevils using -- the, the junk m to get some of their inspiration. poisons to cleanse their body. and they're heading into those deep, dark, jungles of peru to find a creature that makes that poison. we are up all "nightline." >> reporter: we the mercy of the untamed wilderness. ooh. amazonian tree frog long used by tribes here. see how many hours
but prosecutors have not yet decided if peters will face any charges.layton sandell, abc news, denver. >> sound like attorneys and judge in the case will have their hand full. trying to figure this out. >> very complicated one. she did turn herself in after the incident. and just a 21-year-old, young lady. >> oklahoma law does allow people to be charged with murder if they participate in a krim that led to some one any death. >> complicated l half-hour. we have an...
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petered out, thank you very much. some said it was quite thin —— peter dowds.see how brexit will pan out, and this idea of a war chest, the £25 billion he might have by the end of the parliament, when his spokesperson was asked about it after philip hammond sat down and said, he would not call it a war chest but a tank of fuel for a long journey. lots of people think there will be a lot of bumps in the road. the treasury said that 16,000 businesses nationally would benefit from £150 million of targeted support for smaller companies, while others may receive sums from a £305 million discretionary fund. but in a region like south west england that depends on small employers, is that going to be enough? tamsin melville reports now from cornwall. cakes now reduced! i've got white chocolate lemon tart or belgian buns. not a budget of big giveaways but for struggling high streets, some cause for cheer. from april neil was one of those facing a big hike in business rates, more than £300 a month extra and he had been taken over the rate relief threshold. now those incr
petered out, thank you very much. some said it was quite thin —— peter dowds.see how brexit will pan out, and this idea of a war chest, the £25 billion he might have by the end of the parliament, when his spokesperson was asked about it after philip hammond sat down and said, he would not call it a war chest but a tank of fuel for a long journey. lots of people think there will be a lot of bumps in the road. the treasury said that 16,000 businesses nationally would benefit from £150...
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peter? we have some audio sloos. >> he thought we disconnected him. >> been on purpose. we're working on it. we'll bring peter in in just a moment. what was interesting, we saw march is a slam-dunk. most people think that by now. a lot of firms have moved up the next rate like expectations or added another rate like to this year. >> as they should. i don't think she should put the brakes on the rally. not she, the economy is improving. home run all of that is supporting, that and hope of big regulation. >> so good news is good news for now. >> look. we're all concerned that we look back at the history, the fed has been squashing rallies for generations. >> peter is back. we did not disconnect you. >> we did but we didn't mean to. >> you're unofficial president of the janet yellen fan club. do you think a rate like next week will put the briakes on th rally? >> the first time in 2015, the blarkts given the all clear and then we tanked. we got off to the worst start in history. then fed backed off and didn't raise rates an entire year. when they raised rates last year, it
peter? we have some audio sloos. >> he thought we disconnected him. >> been on purpose. we're working on it. we'll bring peter in in just a moment. what was interesting, we saw march is a slam-dunk. most people think that by now. a lot of firms have moved up the next rate like expectations or added another rate like to this year. >> as they should. i don't think she should put the brakes on the rally. not she, the economy is improving. home run all of that is supporting, that...