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peter: hello. a very warm welcome to "quadriga" where the focus is on the g-20 summit that germany is hosting this weekend in hamburg. it brings together the world's leading industrialized and emerging economies, but what can it achieve? well, even before the summit has begun, there have been protests. g-20 critics and there are plenty of them say it is just another talking shop. they say it has failed on issues like globabal inequalityty, cli change and bngnging sustaiained growthth to africa. but are they right? well, our question this week on "quadriga" is g-20 summit, problem or solution? to discuss that question, i'm joined in this studio by mekonnen mesghena with the heinrich boll foundation here in berlin. mekonnen says trade, development, migration and refugees are all on the agenda in hamburg, but africa with its 1.2 billion people is almost absent. it verges he says on neo colonialism. also with us is irwin collier, economics professor at the john f. kennedy institute's berlin free univer
peter: hello. a very warm welcome to "quadriga" where the focus is on the g-20 summit that germany is hosting this weekend in hamburg. it brings together the world's leading industrialized and emerging economies, but what can it achieve? well, even before the summit has begun, there have been protests. g-20 critics and there are plenty of them say it is just another talking shop. they say it has failed on issues like globabal inequalityty, cli change and bngnging sustaiained growthth...
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peter: he would hate it.my guess is that his book is not going to make that argument when it comes out. but you have covered all of these white houses as a reporter too. try to give us a little bit of a sense -- watching you cover them over the years, i have noticed this, but how much is it alike to cover each of these white houses, and what is truly different about trump right now? i think one of the things is people often are idealistic when they come to washington and think the team you sympathize with will naturally be easier to get along with, and somehow reporters will get a better shake in a democratic administration. up until now, that is not the case. peter: i would say i got yelled as much if not more by the obama white house than the bush or clinton white houses. they were tough on reporters at times. we i think covered him pretty toughly back. i think that that tension is natural. it is supposed to be there. it is written into the program. what is different now is it has basically been put on a me
peter: he would hate it.my guess is that his book is not going to make that argument when it comes out. but you have covered all of these white houses as a reporter too. try to give us a little bit of a sense -- watching you cover them over the years, i have noticed this, but how much is it alike to cover each of these white houses, and what is truly different about trump right now? i think one of the things is people often are idealistic when they come to washington and think the team you...
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peter: yeah.as struck by something that william tauman wrote in "politico" today, a pulitzer winning author. it was summarized, which would be worse, that trump and putin get along or that they don't? the idea that the americans and russians are at odds is a very dangerous proposition. there are reasons why the two of them should cooperate on various parts of the map. and a hostile new cold war relationship isn't what anybody would want either. the question is are you clear-eyed and open-eyed about what russia is, what putin really wants and what his goals really are. susan: that is a lot of burden to place on a meeting that is going to run an hour at most with extensive translation. you have the last word. ed: you and peter are better qualified to answer this question. that being said, i will give an answer. this is the fourth american president that putin has met. he has a lot of experience. he is ex-k.g.b. i think however he reads trump tomorrow is going to be very consequential. it will have r
peter: yeah.as struck by something that william tauman wrote in "politico" today, a pulitzer winning author. it was summarized, which would be worse, that trump and putin get along or that they don't? the idea that the americans and russians are at odds is a very dangerous proposition. there are reasons why the two of them should cooperate on various parts of the map. and a hostile new cold war relationship isn't what anybody would want either. the question is are you clear-eyed and...
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peter: it is an awful lot of money. mekonnen: it is a high number, but look at what refugees and immigrants really invest in those countries without being visible to any of the -- this is simply a peanut towards what really people who are from africa, who came as refugees, as immigrants are exactly reinvesting in those countries and societies. peter: how worried are you that it seems to be like a reward scheme for good behavior for africans, almost pats on the head for getting it right. you have used the c word already, colonialism. does it smack of neo colonialism? mekonnen: there is a test of neo colonialism. when you draft, when you design a kind of policy and development without having the counterparts on your table. it reminds me of a conference that was very unfamous some centuries ago. i don't want to compare that. i know that there are clear reasons to put that agenda but on the other side, having a preconference where african leaders and where african countries were presented but not other core summit. this is
peter: it is an awful lot of money. mekonnen: it is a high number, but look at what refugees and immigrants really invest in those countries without being visible to any of the -- this is simply a peanut towards what really people who are from africa, who came as refugees, as immigrants are exactly reinvesting in those countries and societies. peter: how worried are you that it seems to be like a reward scheme for good behavior for africans, almost pats on the head for getting it right. you...
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so tudor place was home to the peter family from 1805 until 1983, five different generations of the peter family lived here attituder place. and it was the wishes of the last owner the house become a museum so the public could enjoy and experience this amazing collection of objects. first i want to talk about the architecture of the house. when they first purchased the house, only the two wings of the house with nothing in between. the owner had always intended to build a larger house but never did. they started talking to their friend, a doctor and amateur architect about designing a house for them. at this point thornton had already won a design piece and he took the wing of had house and incorporated the center block of the house into a five part house, an architectural style very typical here in the ches speak here in the 18th and 19th century. with its domed roof and marble floor. now, what thornton did is he actually made the temple portico come into the super structure of the house with this wall of floor to ceiling windows. and it provides a transition between the interior spaces
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you know what then go ahead peter jump in that's the point of the program go ahead. is just going to say that groundhog day has a happy ending. so hopefully we'll have hopefully something good will come out of this relationship between the united states and russia similar to the relationship in groundhog day well this is such a depressing thought trying to get it right this is a really depressing subject and i'm glad you brought some levity to it peter thank you let me let me go to our experience in moscow you know it's perilous not to have a relationship with russia ok you know one of the things i've said for years now on this program is that the united states and russia the united. in the west of what we could call it they do not necessarily have to be friends and i think it's their trajectories that show that they will not be friends because the west is. a post cultural postmodern environment now russia is a very conservative place and people like it bad way but it is perilous not to have some kind of understanding at least with russia in the west particularly wit
you know what then go ahead peter jump in that's the point of the program go ahead. is just going to say that groundhog day has a happy ending. so hopefully we'll have hopefully something good will come out of this relationship between the united states and russia similar to the relationship in groundhog day well this is such a depressing thought trying to get it right this is a really depressing subject and i'm glad you brought some levity to it peter thank you let me let me go to our...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle the trump putin handshake at the g. twenty is now part of history well their meeting appeared to go well both presidents said so moving forward on this bilateral relationship is problematic at best are the u.s. and russia destined to be enemies. across talking russia u.s. relations i'm joined by my guest peter because macon washington is a professor of history and director at american university as well as co-author with all over stone the untold history of the united states in pittsburgh we have dan koblick he is an adjunct professor of law at university of pittsburgh as well as author of the plot to scapegoat russia and here in moscow we crossed alexander me curious he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate alexander before i want to go to you first ok we can talk about russia gate we can we can talk about collusion you know i want to stay away from what i es
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle the trump putin handshake at the g. twenty is now part of history well their meeting appeared to go well both presidents said so moving forward on this bilateral relationship is problematic at best are the u.s. and russia destined to be enemies. across talking russia u.s. relations i'm joined by my guest peter because macon washington is a professor of history and director at american university as well as co-author...
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relations i'm joined by my guest peter because they can washington is a professor of history and director at american university as well as co-author with all of our stone the untold history of the united states in pittsburgh we have dan koblick he is an adjunct professor of law at university of pittsburgh as well as author of the plot to scapegoat russia and here in moscow we crossed alexander me curious he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate alexander before i want to go to you first ok we can talk about russia gate we can we can talk about collusion you know i want to stay away from what i essentially believe is a fake story here but one thing that is never mentioned in the mainstream media that i'm aware of anyway is is what does russia want in its relationship with the united states we always are told what the u.s. demands of everyone else but what did the russians want in this bilateral relationship but stan said basically zero go
relations i'm joined by my guest peter because they can washington is a professor of history and director at american university as well as co-author with all of our stone the untold history of the united states in pittsburgh we have dan koblick he is an adjunct professor of law at university of pittsburgh as well as author of the plot to scapegoat russia and here in moscow we crossed alexander me curious he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right...
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peter: a lot to do in a short period of time. anna: i think these staffers have been working and there are many days where they tell us they don't have legislative text yet. it is coming up tomorrow. these guys are working all the time. greta: we thank you both for your participation in helping us out with "newsmakers." thank you. >> tonight on "the communicators." >> what they're doing there is five g trials and i tell you what, peter, it was giga bit fast wireless. that's something i never thought i'd see in my career in my lifetime. that is home broadband fast. that's fiber to your house fast. and it's really, really exciting. >> c.t.i. president meredith atwell baker and what the 5-g network will look to consumers and building out to broadband to rural areas and the recent spectrum auctions. and she is interviewed by margaret harding mcgill. >> if it costs that much to invest, how do carriers make a return on that? >> well, it's going to mean $500 billion to our economy and three million jobs. so one out of every 100 person i
peter: a lot to do in a short period of time. anna: i think these staffers have been working and there are many days where they tell us they don't have legislative text yet. it is coming up tomorrow. these guys are working all the time. greta: we thank you both for your participation in helping us out with "newsmakers." thank you. >> tonight on "the communicators." >> what they're doing there is five g trials and i tell you what, peter, it was giga bit fast...
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peter quite well. he is the john hay professor of international studies here at brown he's a professor also of international public affairs, and political science. he joined the institute? in 2001 and previously he had worked at reid college, had been in academy scholar at the harvard university research fellow at brookings, and also ssrc macarthur foundation fellow of international peace in security he got his ma and ph.d. in government in cornell and b.a. in political science at swathmother. peter is just one of the truly unique and wonderful combinations of serious scholars, innovative, gifted teachers and really just a wonderful colleague. i was very fortunate to -- gets to know peter in 2013 and associate director of the qat son institute and translated brown and we were partners in crime for a couple of years trying to reimagine the watson institute which i think, has done extremely, extremely well. aside from being truly a good teacher prolific and high impact scholar. he's the author, coauthor,
peter quite well. he is the john hay professor of international studies here at brown he's a professor also of international public affairs, and political science. he joined the institute? in 2001 and previously he had worked at reid college, had been in academy scholar at the harvard university research fellow at brookings, and also ssrc macarthur foundation fellow of international peace in security he got his ma and ph.d. in government in cornell and b.a. in political science at swathmother....
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peter: financing, etc. the bank reports come q2 earnings, quite a few noted the credit cards have increased, which is interesting. guy: the aggregate had increased . they are lending more, so it is a point taken. any car market, something the pay attention to. peter kinsella at cba europe. is done sitting here. he will join us on bloomberg abybreak: europe on london d digital. we will carry on the conversation later on. in the meantime, let me remind you that if you are a bloomberg customer, you can watch the show using the tv function. we have updated it. it is fantastic, which is why we keep pushing it. it is a fantastic function. highlight the radio because you can listen to the stream. 9:00, peter kinsella coming up on the program. you can also pick out some of the best video we have got from around. we have the most recommended. you can check out the most-watched, which is interesting as well in terms of what you're seeing. you can click on the schedule to give you an idea of what is coming up. an
peter: financing, etc. the bank reports come q2 earnings, quite a few noted the credit cards have increased, which is interesting. guy: the aggregate had increased . they are lending more, so it is a point taken. any car market, something the pay attention to. peter kinsella at cba europe. is done sitting here. he will join us on bloomberg abybreak: europe on london d digital. we will carry on the conversation later on. in the meantime, let me remind you that if you are a bloomberg customer,...
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now, that republican operative, his name is peter smith.ng history in republican politics and oppo research and dirty tricks, specifically against the clintons. smith was 81 years old. he died shortly after being interviewed by "the wall street journal" earlier this year. peter smith said he had been working independently, that he wasn't a part of the trump campaign, but as "the journal" reported, he told other people at the time he was putting together this effort, he told them repeatedly that he was working with people from the trump campaign. specifically he said multiple times to multiple people that he was working with then-senior adviser to the trump campaign, mike flynn. that was the initial reporting from "the journal" on thursday. on friday, is in the wall street journal" posted a followup, reporting that in his attempt to recruit others to his caught, peter smith circulated a document which named a lot more trump campaign officials who are incidentally serving in the administration, kellyanne conway, sam clovis, followed by the wo
now, that republican operative, his name is peter smith.ng history in republican politics and oppo research and dirty tricks, specifically against the clintons. smith was 81 years old. he died shortly after being interviewed by "the wall street journal" earlier this year. peter smith said he had been working independently, that he wasn't a part of the trump campaign, but as "the journal" reported, he told other people at the time he was putting together this effort, he told...
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robert: peter, turning back to russia for a second. when i read through your transcript with your colleagues, how nervous is this white house about mueller's pursuit of the trump family's financial railroads ro, about trump sorks with russia over the years. russia purchase of trump properties is. this issue truly the red line that's going to make this situation erupt even further? peter: i think you heard it in that clip that you played. i have nothing to do with russia. maybe some condos. it was an almost disjointed explanation of what financial ties he did or didn't have with russia, trying to suggest he has none when in fact there have been purchase of these condos that are sizable, millions of familiars and i think they're very worried about that. it was the finances that got him to say -- robert: and perhaps the tax returns. do we know if mueller has access to tax returns? peter: we think that we can get him but i'm not an expert on that. we have no indication so far that he's gotten them. peter: mueller has hired some people on t
robert: peter, turning back to russia for a second. when i read through your transcript with your colleagues, how nervous is this white house about mueller's pursuit of the trump family's financial railroads ro, about trump sorks with russia over the years. russia purchase of trump properties is. this issue truly the red line that's going to make this situation erupt even further? peter: i think you heard it in that clip that you played. i have nothing to do with russia. maybe some condos. it...
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it's just tough. >> and new problems for david peters. >> did you guys not start this fight?d finish it? my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >>> i'm dara brown with the hour's top stories. a bombshell report by "the new york times" has revealed that donald trump jr. met with a russian lawyer during the campaign in 2016 with a promise of receiving damaging information on hillary clinton. in a statement, he said, the meeting was arranged under false preten pretenses. >>> the prime minister of iraq declared victory in the former isis stronghold of mosul on sunday. iraqi forces had been
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one of his children was peter peter robbins. it was an incredible undertaking to purchase a house for $260 in 1823. it really signifies peter robbins' part of a small farmer class in the general area. there is no mortgage deed for the house. it appears he paid cash for the house. unfortunately, we do not know where he earned the money. he may have heard it from farm labor over the years and saved continuously until he had enough money to purchase the house or property, but we do not know. the deed for the house is signed in april 1823, and the date indicates it was already a standing structure at that time, so we believe it was built sometime before that date. the deed also indicates peter robbins is allowed to live here but also that his sister susan and her husband are also allowed to live in the house. jack harrison and his wife, susan, and peter robbins and his wife lived here until 1837. it does not have a lot of living space, so it was probably quite busy inside the house at all times. peter and his first wife never had ch
one of his children was peter peter robbins. it was an incredible undertaking to purchase a house for $260 in 1823. it really signifies peter robbins' part of a small farmer class in the general area. there is no mortgage deed for the house. it appears he paid cash for the house. unfortunately, we do not know where he earned the money. he may have heard it from farm labor over the years and saved continuously until he had enough money to purchase the house or property, but we do not know. the...
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peter: any more fundamental changes you look forward to? rick: i think that is probably the most significant one for right now. that is stabilizing those exchanges so we can continue to provide coverage for people of limited means through the mechanism that represents helping people buy from -- private insurance. anna: what are you looking for next? quarter you watching for next is this debate continues on? lawmakers will return from their fourth of july break and it could be a floor vote. what you watching for? rick: we are watching for one of the changes that the majority leader will make to the bill that is out there. as we all know, senator mcconnell is extremely skilled enable and he will in his own words be twisting that rubik's cube to see what he can do to accommodate different folks. there has been talk about trying to address the issue of opioids. there have been other things i have been talking about. senator cruz'a proposal -- cruz's proposal will be out there. there will be what seeing quite tweaks survive the parliamentary rev
peter: any more fundamental changes you look forward to? rick: i think that is probably the most significant one for right now. that is stabilizing those exchanges so we can continue to provide coverage for people of limited means through the mechanism that represents helping people buy from -- private insurance. anna: what are you looking for next? quarter you watching for next is this debate continues on? lawmakers will return from their fourth of july break and it could be a floor vote. what...
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i want to bring in peter baker, "new york times." peter baker on the phone with us. and peter, i know that you just interviewed president trump. did you get any sense during the course of that conversation that this was something that was imminent? >> no. it didn't come up. but maybe we should have taken a clue from the fact that sean spicer was not in the room for the interview. it's very unusual to have an interview with the president of the united states, at least under previous white houses, where you didn't have the press secretary in the room as part of that. i think that, in fact, sean spicer had -- we're told was unhappy about the interview. that he was left afterward scrambling to figure out what was said during it. but, you know, we all know that the president of the united states, in this case, president trump, feels like he's his own best communicator. his own best press secretary. his own spokesman. and i think that's going to be frustrating for anybody who takes this job here. mr. scaramucci's job or mr. spicer's job in the days ahead. how do you repres
i want to bring in peter baker, "new york times." peter baker on the phone with us. and peter, i know that you just interviewed president trump. did you get any sense during the course of that conversation that this was something that was imminent? >> no. it didn't come up. but maybe we should have taken a clue from the fact that sean spicer was not in the room for the interview. it's very unusual to have an interview with the president of the united states, at least under...
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peter: indeed.his pointing towards there being something -- the referendum called for brexit, what can be delivered is going to be termed a soft brexit, something like the a dealsolution or still which aims for a hard brexit but has such a long transitional deal that in reality, it is a soft brexit. we're probably going to have to go towards a second referendum at some point, is where i see the greatest probability of an outcome. matt: how does that shakeup for the pound? peter: positive. matt: we have seen it come back up to 130 and change right now. is that optimism for a soft forecasts if your are confirmed, do we see the pound gain strength against the dollar against the euro? peter: i think the move to the pound is relatively small. i've seen cable fair value at 132 for what it is worth, but i also think that what is priced short sterling in bank of england hawkishness should evaporate. i don't see that data to support it. we are likely to see significant bank of england members change their tu
peter: indeed.his pointing towards there being something -- the referendum called for brexit, what can be delivered is going to be termed a soft brexit, something like the a dealsolution or still which aims for a hard brexit but has such a long transitional deal that in reality, it is a soft brexit. we're probably going to have to go towards a second referendum at some point, is where i see the greatest probability of an outcome. matt: how does that shakeup for the pound? peter: positive. matt:...
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peter: are these bipartisan issues? most part, although one of the things we are seeing as a result of the controversies over the alleged russian hacking of the election, is that people are throwing these issues at each other a little harder than they might have in the past. there have been democrats writing pointed letters about trump's own cyber security on at mar-a-lago. it has gotten maybe a little more partisan, but if you go withto several years ago senators lieberman and collins, there was a debate over regulation versus non-regulation. we have seen this as the way to do it, keep it regulation free, but i do wonder if there are more major attacks, you might see more calls for regulation and it becomes more partisan. the pushback you have been hearing about the modernizing government technology act? tim: it still has a price tag attached. the earlier version of the bill authorized something in the sorry,f $30 billion -- $3 billion, and this one is more like $300 million. they have scaled it back, but it and have m
peter: are these bipartisan issues? most part, although one of the things we are seeing as a result of the controversies over the alleged russian hacking of the election, is that people are throwing these issues at each other a little harder than they might have in the past. there have been democrats writing pointed letters about trump's own cyber security on at mar-a-lago. it has gotten maybe a little more partisan, but if you go withto several years ago senators lieberman and collins, there...
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peter: well, yes.een the public sector on the one hand and the private sector. are but if someone goes, we going to give people a 3% pay rise and the public service sector is substantial, that put more pounds in people's pockets to spend. hand, we the other also have the savings rate having dropped quite significantly. how much of that extra money in your pockets, how much will be spent and how much is being used? guy: it would push the ratings back up again? currently, i would reckon the bottom majority would be spent, but we don't know what the market plans. -- athere was expectation tacit deal that you would run a tight fiscal story and a loose monetary story. where do we stand with that agreement? if public spending were to go up, would we see monetary policy leaning in on the back in the same way? is that agreement still there? peter: for the time being, the agreement -- if we can call it -- still stands. as we see the discussion in the banks, the discussion in parliament about public spending, we
peter: well, yes.een the public sector on the one hand and the private sector. are but if someone goes, we going to give people a 3% pay rise and the public service sector is substantial, that put more pounds in people's pockets to spend. hand, we the other also have the savings rate having dropped quite significantly. how much of that extra money in your pockets, how much will be spent and how much is being used? guy: it would push the ratings back up again? currently, i would reckon the...
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bring us behind the scenes of the white house. >> assuming peter means peter alexander versus peter baker, i'll take this one and defer to my colleague at the new york times in just a moment. the bottom line here is today sort of punk waited what was an escalating feud that existed between different faksz associated and around this president. sean spicer and reince priebus, frankly, were very upset. they have for weeks expressed their dissatisfaction with the idea of anthony scaramucci even joining this team. it sort of came to a conclusion today with spicer basically at that ten clock meeting that took place in the oval office where scaramucci was there and he offered the job, semd the job. sean spicer said it was a job he didn't think scaramucci in effect was ready for. he had no communications experience. and spicer was frankly concerned about what his own status would be in this system going forward. so what it does, though, is it quickly shifts the narrative here in terms of the wrapping paper, who is sort of delivering the message of the day, but what it's unable to fix, katy is the
bring us behind the scenes of the white house. >> assuming peter means peter alexander versus peter baker, i'll take this one and defer to my colleague at the new york times in just a moment. the bottom line here is today sort of punk waited what was an escalating feud that existed between different faksz associated and around this president. sean spicer and reince priebus, frankly, were very upset. they have for weeks expressed their dissatisfaction with the idea of anthony scaramucci...
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also we've been here for a few days at feeding fest and i was backstage we were with peter schiff and george gilder maybe many young people might not know who george gilder is but he was in the reagan administration work with paul craig roberts father of reaganomics all that sort of stuff but you know him back from the eighty's all those famous books and and the tech industry during the ninety's and he's actually an older guy but very very pro bitcoin and i overheard a debate happening between him and peter schiff while we were waiting to go up on stage and i whipped out my i phone and grabbed some of the debates there is a little bit of interference at one point somebody had a mobile phone that made a little bit of interference but let's cut that clip to see their debate about bitcoin this point is a new it's currently dominated by speculation and you're right. it's maturing into a current no it's not of will never be a crow will so could it ever be a currency the middle is not is the moment until it is not the forms unlimited will do should you see the current use of criminals who d
also we've been here for a few days at feeding fest and i was backstage we were with peter schiff and george gilder maybe many young people might not know who george gilder is but he was in the reagan administration work with paul craig roberts father of reaganomics all that sort of stuff but you know him back from the eighty's all those famous books and and the tech industry during the ninety's and he's actually an older guy but very very pro bitcoin and i overheard a debate happening between...
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peter biles reports.er: the land of make-believe, hollywood boulevard, home to the oscars, and a tourism mecca. it's also an epicenter for the homeless where the have and have-nots converge. >> you get off the freeway and see tents all along the edge. it's really disheartening. my kids are afraid to come down on the off chance that someone is going to come up to us and try to talk to was or ask us for money or food. peter: many of hollywood's homeless came here in search of fame and fortune, but more often than not, the city of stars delivers shatters dreams. >> you do have people who will say, i'm an actor. i play the guitar. musician, and they have a hard time making it. it's a gig economy right now for young people, but couple that with your desire to make it in industry, andent this is a brutal place to come. industry, and this is a brutal place to come. peter: brutal because the cost of living, just existing in los angeles, is sky high. for double housing, even for scarce --ork, is affordable housing
peter biles reports.er: the land of make-believe, hollywood boulevard, home to the oscars, and a tourism mecca. it's also an epicenter for the homeless where the have and have-nots converge. >> you get off the freeway and see tents all along the edge. it's really disheartening. my kids are afraid to come down on the off chance that someone is going to come up to us and try to talk to was or ask us for money or food. peter: many of hollywood's homeless came here in search of fame and...
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if you don't know much about what you're talking about do you peter and peter schiff uses comebacks like well it's a ponzi scheme which is by no definition anything near to a ponzi scheme but that's completely false so i think a plea missed the boat on this is this is a great example of somebody in the gold business that should be embracing this cryptocurrency other going to lose an entire generation also a lot of these ice yellows that have been created they've raised hundreds of millions of dollars they're cashing out of their experience and they're buying three m. gold why why isn't peter schiff there taking those goldwater's hundreds of millions of dollars coin based so putting on hundred thousand you know accounts of three months how many new accounts of the opening over their shift gold per month nowhere near that number these guys are blinded by their own legacy thinking they need to either change the way they think or get out of the business peter we're actually going to have host perhaps a debate between peter schaeffer and rockwell rockwell here in vegas if we can find them and
if you don't know much about what you're talking about do you peter and peter schiff uses comebacks like well it's a ponzi scheme which is by no definition anything near to a ponzi scheme but that's completely false so i think a plea missed the boat on this is this is a great example of somebody in the gold business that should be embracing this cryptocurrency other going to lose an entire generation also a lot of these ice yellows that have been created they've raised hundreds of millions of...
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you know, i get on with peter well... but... if...hing, but the elbow, i am not a fan of him putting his elbow in like that. but like i said, i get on with peter. a crash is a crash. i would just like to know about the elbow, really. it is the elbow that has done for peter sagan, news out of the tour de france. tennis, houdet two of wimbledon, very much drawing toa two of wimbledon, very much drawing to a close, i'm hoping... —— day two. mark cavendish again, not getting much like here, third time lucky, nick, searching for you all over my screen. i should get you straight up—to—date with trying to find where bernard tomic is, eve ryo ne find where bernard tomic is, everyone will be wanting to talk to him after his press conference today, a disgrace, and embarrassment, really, as an australian myself, listening to what he had to say, he said he was bored after losing three sets to mischa zverev, how could you be bored on the hallowed turf? surely every player dreams of growing up and playing at wimbledon?! sets a really bad example to
you know, i get on with peter well... but... if...hing, but the elbow, i am not a fan of him putting his elbow in like that. but like i said, i get on with peter. a crash is a crash. i would just like to know about the elbow, really. it is the elbow that has done for peter sagan, news out of the tour de france. tennis, houdet two of wimbledon, very much drawing toa two of wimbledon, very much drawing to a close, i'm hoping... —— day two. mark cavendish again, not getting much like here,...
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peter: we are set up for success.e set up in many ways, strategically, domestically, internationally, for success. we are in a great place. erik: how have things changed since travis left as ceo? peter: it's been a very short period oftime. the company is focused on solving the issues we have in front of us. we are solving the cultural issues. the leadership aspect we are focused on. from a driver perspective, you have probably seen the releases around tipping, the wait time pay, all of these sorts of things are actions to start to solve for some of the things that have been exposed over the last few months as issues. erik: you came in a few short months ago from facebook. given the culture you knew there, are those deficiencies when you arrived? did you see a need for them to be changed? peter: i will tell you this. facebook has an amazing culture. that is something that has been cultivated over the years. uber has all of the nuggets you need to build a great culture. it's just a matter of maturity and the leadership
peter: we are set up for success.e set up in many ways, strategically, domestically, internationally, for success. we are in a great place. erik: how have things changed since travis left as ceo? peter: it's been a very short period oftime. the company is focused on solving the issues we have in front of us. we are solving the cultural issues. the leadership aspect we are focused on. from a driver perspective, you have probably seen the releases around tipping, the wait time pay, all of these...
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peter: that's one of the things this meeting was to be about. you have a 19-1 kind of dynamic where angela merkel is leading the 19 and president trump is isolating himself as the one. the venue is important, it's a rightist government that itself is nationalist in its orientation. on the other hand, it is meant as a signal to russia we are standing with our allies. the civilization theme of this speech is echoing also vladimir putin. putin sees the world of us against them. civilization is on the hook and islamic radical terrorism is on the hook and we have shared values. but church, family, western history and we are together in fighting these bad guys. robert: is that how western europe saw it? >> that is a theme that was overriding but if you watched the speech, if you are in western europe, you would get comfort of president trump's statement about the western world united in the same way that doyle mentioned. about these issues of religion or god rather than the democratic values. i wanted to add to peter's point about russia and the west
peter: that's one of the things this meeting was to be about. you have a 19-1 kind of dynamic where angela merkel is leading the 19 and president trump is isolating himself as the one. the venue is important, it's a rightist government that itself is nationalist in its orientation. on the other hand, it is meant as a signal to russia we are standing with our allies. the civilization theme of this speech is echoing also vladimir putin. putin sees the world of us against them. civilization is on...
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i rate peter ca paldi as unfortunately viewing figures, i rate peter capaldi as the best of the lotfar. i genuinely do, i think his performance has been outstanding, but the viewing figures in the last series have tumbled. for many different reasons. maybe this is just many different reasons. maybe this isjust a bit many different reasons. maybe this is just a bit of new life into something that has been running for 50 yea rs. something that has been running for 50 years. there are not many programmes you can give new life to that have been running for 50 odd yea rs. let's that have been running for 50 odd years. let's hope it starts attracting some more new viewers, rather than just existing viewers. the existing fans are always good to find something to complain about, they always do. you can fill the forums for days or weeks ahead! this is going to go on for months. mark, it's a pleasure speaking to you. thank you for giving us to the —— the reaction to the news there that jodie whittaker is the 13th doctor who. don't forget later this evening, the papers at 10:30pm and 11:30pm,
i rate peter ca paldi as unfortunately viewing figures, i rate peter capaldi as the best of the lotfar. i genuinely do, i think his performance has been outstanding, but the viewing figures in the last series have tumbled. for many different reasons. maybe this is just many different reasons. maybe this isjust a bit many different reasons. maybe this is just a bit of new life into something that has been running for 50 yea rs. something that has been running for 50 years. there are not many...
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come the end of this whole thing, rachel admitted, peter and i may not work out. >> ooh. >> so peter of trouble. >> tense, tense. >> we'll see what's going on. next week a bit of scheduling. next week the men tell all, the analyst will not be here, thankfully. i'm going trekking in the hindu kush. >> you as well? >> so the analyst pick, brian still alive. analyst out. >> oh! >> thank you analyst. >> i hope you survive your trekking there. >> all right, next up. >> yes. >> to posh spice spicing up our life. but also the life of her daughter. >> victoria beckham posted photos of her 6-year-old playing with those classic spice girls dolls. posh, sporty. >> spice up your life! >> baby and scary and ginger. >> so the caption was, when you find out your mom was a pop star. >> ah. it's kind of cute, though, don't you think? >> yes, she, i guess, was unaware. she's a big spice girl fan and didn't realize. posh spice is mom! how cool is that? >> at one point she's like. >> you look just like this doll, that is so crazy. >>> now we move on from pop to the world of classic rock. >> rolling ston
come the end of this whole thing, rachel admitted, peter and i may not work out. >> ooh. >> so peter of trouble. >> tense, tense. >> we'll see what's going on. next week a bit of scheduling. next week the men tell all, the analyst will not be here, thankfully. i'm going trekking in the hindu kush. >> you as well? >> so the analyst pick, brian still alive. analyst out. >> oh! >> thank you analyst. >> i hope you survive your trekking there....
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twenty summit parties peter oliver has been on the ground there all day peter now at the top of the show we were showing our live footage it seems like everything is calming down a bit can you talk about the atmosphere there on the ground in hamburg. are looks like we're having. we're looking at live pictures right now on the other hand burgh and it looks like things have been calming down earlier there were clashes between protesters and police looks like we may have lost our connection with our tease peter oliver and we hope to get him back up for you guys. we're still looking at live pictures in hamburg as you can see the protesters are walking alongside police police are in riot gear and they're just walking along the streets looks like it's kind of peaceful compared to what was happening earlier protesters are throwing firecrackers and bottles at officers and officers retaliated with pepper spray all right now to the latest on north korea of the united states and south korea are responding to what they call recent escalation by north korea with a show of military might south korean
twenty summit parties peter oliver has been on the ground there all day peter now at the top of the show we were showing our live footage it seems like everything is calming down a bit can you talk about the atmosphere there on the ground in hamburg. are looks like we're having. we're looking at live pictures right now on the other hand burgh and it looks like things have been calming down earlier there were clashes between protesters and police looks like we may have lost our connection with...
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and i tell you what, peter, it was gigabit-fast wireless. that's something i never thought i'd see in my career, in my lifetime. that is home broadband fast, that's fiber to your house fast. and it's really, really exciting and terrific and coming faster than we even think about. but the speed is interesting. the company i visited after that was doing educational virtual reality. so they're going to take that fast mobile broadband, and they're going to put it in virtual reality. not goggles as they see it, just glasses. and they're going to take the world book encyclopedia which i grew up with, i bet you did, and they're going to put that in virtual reality n. just a few years, our kids are not going to be reading about history, they're going to be living it. it's going to be an immersive educational experience. so take ancient egypt. they'll be living in the pyramids, and they'll be talking to king tut. and as we know, that kind of immersive educational experience is really transform ty. so -- transformative. so 5g is coming, and it's reall
and i tell you what, peter, it was gigabit-fast wireless. that's something i never thought i'd see in my career, in my lifetime. that is home broadband fast, that's fiber to your house fast. and it's really, really exciting and terrific and coming faster than we even think about. but the speed is interesting. the company i visited after that was doing educational virtual reality. so they're going to take that fast mobile broadband, and they're going to put it in virtual reality. not goggles as...
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peter as they say in sports this comes down to a pick 'em. what would you like to talk about firsts? maybe we should begin with his demeanor, tone and tenor of the president as you found him. >> it's very interesting. we saw him in the oval office just as he finished up a lunch with republican snorpz you remember he was trying very hard to get this health care bill back on track after it basically seemed to die just yesterday. he seemed to throw dirt on the grave yesterday but today he's trying to resurrect it. he came into the oval office and brought us in there. and he was in a very relaxed mood. he felt confident. he was in good spirits. he did not look like the weight of the world was on him despite the troubles he's had, and he was in a good mood. as soon as we brought up russia, of course, he had pretty pithy and striking things to say. >> not for the first time but so notably in the conversation you had with him, he seems to assign sinister motives. the most sinister to the people he encounters in his orbit. >> yeah, no, that's a very
peter as they say in sports this comes down to a pick 'em. what would you like to talk about firsts? maybe we should begin with his demeanor, tone and tenor of the president as you found him. >> it's very interesting. we saw him in the oval office just as he finished up a lunch with republican snorpz you remember he was trying very hard to get this health care bill back on track after it basically seemed to die just yesterday. he seemed to throw dirt on the grave yesterday but today he's...
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just peter sagan came over.thing with the elbow, i'm nota across as one thing with the elbow, i'm not a fan of his putting his elbow into me like that. but like i saidi elbow into me like that. but like i said i get on with peter. a crash is a crash. i would just like to know about the elbow. arsenal are close to breaking their transfer record by signing the french international striker alexandre lacazette from lyon. bbc sport understands that the 26—year—old, who scored more than 20 goals in each of the last three seasons in ligue 1, has completed a medical ahead of a reported £45 million move. the british and irish lions have been enjoying some down time in queenstown this week as they prepare for saturday's deciding test against the all blacks in auckland — and their players have been taking time out to meet the fans in new zealand. our reporter katie gornall is with the party. the all blacks have remained in camp this week and they have been training as usual. the lions have taken a different approach, they'
just peter sagan came over.thing with the elbow, i'm nota across as one thing with the elbow, i'm not a fan of his putting his elbow into me like that. but like i saidi elbow into me like that. but like i said i get on with peter. a crash is a crash. i would just like to know about the elbow. arsenal are close to breaking their transfer record by signing the french international striker alexandre lacazette from lyon. bbc sport understands that the 26—year—old, who scored more than 20 goals...
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if we think of the reason that peter capaldi exists, because ofa that peter capaldi exists, because oflly the doctor can only regenerate 12 times, but they got round that. peter capaldi has a brand—new cycle. so that would certainly shake things up with this regeneration. so, who knows? for the sake of the story and the sure, this is an intriguing thing to look at next. that raises the prospect of another 50 years of doctor who. we saw year earlier in that segment with the 50th anniversary episode. you have played a dr lin bailey's ways. —— played the doctor in many ways. —— played the doctor in many ways. but to july you c play the doctor? my goodness. i can see why jodie whitaker is a favourite. she isa jodie whitaker is a favourite. she is a great actress. she could portray that otherworldly mr lee of the doctor and great stature. you can imagine others playing scenarios where planets when at stake. 0ne day, i would love to seejon pertwee play the role. —— sean pertwee. would you fancy the job? if you were offered thejob, would you fancy the job? if you were offered the job, would y
if we think of the reason that peter capaldi exists, because ofa that peter capaldi exists, because oflly the doctor can only regenerate 12 times, but they got round that. peter capaldi has a brand—new cycle. so that would certainly shake things up with this regeneration. so, who knows? for the sake of the story and the sure, this is an intriguing thing to look at next. that raises the prospect of another 50 years of doctor who. we saw year earlier in that segment with the 50th anniversary...
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peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.vening: not a single custody centre for children and young people is safe, according to the chief inspector of prisons. coming up, i will be live in winchester in the company of jane austen, launched today on britain's brand—new £10 note. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we're in the netherlands to look ahead to england's match against scotland at the women's european championship. lemurs are unique to madagascar and now a sapphire "rush" on the island is threatening the largest of the species, the indri. since late last year, more than a0,000 miners have invaded a remote area of rainforest in the east of the country. it's hard, dangerous work. the men live in squalor and rarely get rich. but the illegal mining is destroying the home of the indri, which is already critically endangered. from madagascar, angus crawford reports. in the forests of madagascar there's a new sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they're here because of sapphires. this is the bigg
peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.vening: not a single custody centre for children and young people is safe, according to the chief inspector of prisons. coming up, i will be live in winchester in the company of jane austen, launched today on britain's brand—new £10 note. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we're in the netherlands to look ahead to england's match against scotland at the women's european championship. lemurs are unique to madagascar and now a sapphire "rush" on the...