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peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter.hat's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes his golf swing is out of sync and he's battling it all day long. ian: and when the course is as tough as it is, it plays on your mind and that's one of the hardest things to get by when the course is tough and it keeps beating you up hole after hole. nick: it really does. the mental effort on ere shot. makes your eyes go wandering. you're going to look to the right and left. see the water, see the bunker. you have to paint yourself a really good picture and that takes a lot of mental effort out there today when it's pretty warm. ian: hideki now, peter. peter: 8-iron. ian: looks pretty straight from here. peter: on a pretty good line but i don't know that he got it all. ian: non ripples so it must be in the bunker or just in the rough settled down. the bunker is
peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter.hat's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes his golf swing is out of sync and he's battling it all day long. ian: and when the course is as tough as it is, it plays on your mind and that's one of the hardest things to get by when...
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peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter.hat's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes his golf swing is out of sync and he's battling it all day long. ian: and when the course tough as it is, it plays on your mind and that's one of the hardest things to get by when the course is tough and it keeps beating you up hole after hole. nick: it really does. the mental effort on ere shot. makes your eyes go wandering. you're going to look to the right and left. see the water, see the bunker. you have to paint yourself a really good picture and that takes a lot of mental effort out there today when it's pretty warm. ian: hideki now, peter. peter: 8-iron. ian: looks pretty straight from here. peter: on a pretty good line but i don't know that he got it all. ian: non ripples so it must be in the bunker or just in the the bunker is not bad. peter: i think it
peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter.hat's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes his golf swing is out of sync and he's battling it all day long. ian: and when the course tough as it is, it plays on your mind and that's one of the hardest things to get by when the...
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peter: we need a break.oing to cut the political conversation and dial it back. i got a feeling on that front. they had fun last night. every time the president holds one of these rallies it is fun to look at the people standing behind him and yesterday this guy in the make america great again had stole the show, having a big old time. a lot of reaction to him. that background guy in the red hat at the west virginia rally is more into it than trump himself. mary lisa's she thanked him saying thank you, your enthusiasm, love and support made me feel proud, supporting our gig. and calling him a legend. if you want your 15 minutes of fame just stand behind the president that a rally. peter: let's check with brian kill me in the plan the to see what is coming up on "fox and friends". the friday concert series, all-american concert series over there, trace adkins warming up, checking out the microphone. that is coming up shortly. what it means for donald trump, and what his message was. what are republicans doing
peter: we need a break.oing to cut the political conversation and dial it back. i got a feeling on that front. they had fun last night. every time the president holds one of these rallies it is fun to look at the people standing behind him and yesterday this guy in the make america great again had stole the show, having a big old time. a lot of reaction to him. that background guy in the red hat at the west virginia rally is more into it than trump himself. mary lisa's she thanked him saying...
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manus: peter, thank you so much. peter westaway is with vanguard asset services.to the samsung story. anna: the verdict of the trial of jay y. lee and his former deputies is being announced right now. we are bringing you some of those lines. there live from seoul. hear?re we expecting to rosalind: this feature is expected to take in our, maybe two hours. we have already been hearing some iterations of what we have been hearing this week, denying allegations. he is up for five charges them including bribery and embezzlement. -- five charges, including bribery and embezzlement. he faces jail time. indication of the mood that has been around in the last few months. there have been wide implications because of the geun-hye, sof park this case has widespread implications. the polls are somewhat divided. 34.8% think a 12 year prison sentence is too light. is proper and others too heavy. there are those who are saying that corruption and bribery should be punch in -- punished with the heaviest possible sentences. in the coming hours, we will be hearing a lot more coming
manus: peter, thank you so much. peter westaway is with vanguard asset services.to the samsung story. anna: the verdict of the trial of jay y. lee and his former deputies is being announced right now. we are bringing you some of those lines. there live from seoul. hear?re we expecting to rosalind: this feature is expected to take in our, maybe two hours. we have already been hearing some iterations of what we have been hearing this week, denying allegations. he is up for five charges them...
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hoping it would be peter, although i got to admit i want peter to be the bachelor, so i'm okay withachel and bryan are head over heels for each other, but when i brought up peter to them, you could feel the tension. >> i knew what i wanted to say to him, and i was -- i didn't hold back. >> rachel and peter had one of the most intense breakups in franchise history. she cut him loose after he confessed he wasn't ready to propose. and the good-bye was gut-wrenching. lots of tears. they even exchanged i love yous. >> i love you, rachel. >> peter said he wanted to be with rachel forever, but wasn't ready to propose. rachel told me she felt manipulated. >> he was giving me just enough to keep me and string me along,rather than being forthcoming with everything, and the thing is when i walked in, i knew what i was going to do. >> last night, the exes saw each other for the first time in three months in a tense exchange that had fans fired up. >> do you think he was a different person last night than the guy you got to know on the show? >> you saw the essence of peter in that breakup. peopl
hoping it would be peter, although i got to admit i want peter to be the bachelor, so i'm okay withachel and bryan are head over heels for each other, but when i brought up peter to them, you could feel the tension. >> i knew what i wanted to say to him, and i was -- i didn't hold back. >> rachel and peter had one of the most intense breakups in franchise history. she cut him loose after he confessed he wasn't ready to propose. and the good-bye was gut-wrenching. lots of tears. they...
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peter: indeed.w really is that president trump is something of a lame-duck, so it suits the republicans to have him in power, but not have him do much, to keep his supporters on side, them in franchise what the republican party, but ultimately to maintain the status quo and to see out the economic progress without too much intervention. i think that this would be something of the republicans trying to maintain or regain control of their party. itt: so i can understand -- mean, you are saying people are going to continue to buy treasuries and maybe this puts some negative pressure on stocks , already at such a high level. what do you think about the dollar though? from so many people about the dollar is oversold and due for a of maybek regardless the geopolitical situation or the situation in washington. guy: the only major -- peter: the only major bounce i can see is when we get past the negotiations of the debt ceiling . when that is listed. remember, we are going to have a lot of turmoil getting c
peter: indeed.w really is that president trump is something of a lame-duck, so it suits the republicans to have him in power, but not have him do much, to keep his supporters on side, them in franchise what the republican party, but ultimately to maintain the status quo and to see out the economic progress without too much intervention. i think that this would be something of the republicans trying to maintain or regain control of their party. itt: so i can understand -- mean, you are saying...
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>> from what i heard from the clip from peter and what i heard from jacob is that what peter is sayingstraight out of the manual. he is repeating all of the things he has been taught. i just want to give the viewers a little bit of hope. when jacob says he is too far gone, i don't believe anybody is ever too far gone. i have worked with grand dragons of the kkk who have been in for 40 years, and recognize the error of their ways and realized now that is not what they want to do anymore and that they have wasted their lives. very checkered a past. when i was involved in the movement, i was invited to libya by muammar gaddafi to receive money to start a revolution against the jews. i committed acts of violence that nearly killed many people. i stockpiled weapons to prepare for what i believe was an inevitable race war. -- i havewould say worked with people in prison who have murdered people of color because of the racism. while they were iprison, they found a way to disengage from that, which is probably the hardest environment to do that. just to give some hope. i have worked with some
>> from what i heard from the clip from peter and what i heard from jacob is that what peter is sayingstraight out of the manual. he is repeating all of the things he has been taught. i just want to give the viewers a little bit of hope. when jacob says he is too far gone, i don't believe anybody is ever too far gone. i have worked with grand dragons of the kkk who have been in for 40 years, and recognize the error of their ways and realized now that is not what they want to do anymore...
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peter: it is very interesting.he idea that when something terrible happens in the country, particularly ours, we take our rights very seriously. that, once we have advanced past that, and we have come to understand -- the same thing happened with school segregation, for example. we got past school segregation, but in a sense, we never left it behind. because, to get ahead of things, our schools are still segregated in many places. the idea that things like this cannot happen again -- marvin talked about the rule of law. members of the supreme court, of course, and all public officials in this country take an oath to defend the constitution of the united states. the constitution has these particular guarantees, he mentioned the fourth amendment and fifth amendment, the right to trial by jury, you cannot be sentenced to incarceration without a trial, without charges being brought against you. all of this was ignored, glossed over by the supreme court in the korematsu case. susan: next up is william in denver, colorad
peter: it is very interesting.he idea that when something terrible happens in the country, particularly ours, we take our rights very seriously. that, once we have advanced past that, and we have come to understand -- the same thing happened with school segregation, for example. we got past school segregation, but in a sense, we never left it behind. because, to get ahead of things, our schools are still segregated in many places. the idea that things like this cannot happen again -- marvin...
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nick: what happened with the 6-iron, peter? peter: you know, i think that was a millimeter from the hosel. nick: really? peter: it sounded awful down here. nick: if nothing's changed. the wind is just up a touch, slightly into them. just hit a nice, solid fade off the corner of the bunker. peter: pretty much on the same line as the last tee shot he hit here. and it's a lot farther and a lot more to the left where it ends up so he'll have a much shorter shot nick: duve's gone a little to the right. he's going to aim right over that bunker. he knows he can probably carry it. guaranteed to hit his fade. oh, my goodness. jim: boy, that's an aggressive line. nick: taking it over the lake. oh, wow! jim: no one's been there all week. nick: no wonder he got it wrong the first time. now he's where he hit his second shot from. jim: yeah, where he hit his third shot in regulation. nick: holy smokes. i didn't see that one coming. jim: goodness. what a rocket. back with more after this word from your local station. jim: we're back on the fi
nick: what happened with the 6-iron, peter? peter: you know, i think that was a millimeter from the hosel. nick: really? peter: it sounded awful down here. nick: if nothing's changed. the wind is just up a touch, slightly into them. just hit a nice, solid fade off the corner of the bunker. peter: pretty much on the same line as the last tee shot he hit here. and it's a lot farther and a lot more to the left where it ends up so he'll have a much shorter shot nick: duve's gone a little to the...
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jeremy bash, peter zeidenberg. and coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. >>> have you seen any russians in west virginia or ohio or pennsylvania? are there any russians here tonight? any russians? they can't beat us at the voting booths, so they're trying to cheat you out of the future and the future that you want. they're trying to cheat you out of the leadership you want with a fake story that is demeaning to all of us and most importantly demeaning to our country and demeaning to our constitution. >> really crucial choice of words there. that was president trump, again, tonight, huntington, west virginia, returning to a state that delivered a sweeping victory for him on election night. with us tonight to talk about the state of play and assess the damage are two of our all-star panelists msnbc political analysts eugene robinson prize winning columnist and republican veteran steve s
jeremy bash, peter zeidenberg. and coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. >>> have you seen any russians in west virginia or ohio or pennsylvania? are there any russians here tonight? any russians? they can't beat us at the voting booths, so they're trying to cheat you out of the future and the future that you want. they're trying to cheat you out of the...
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peter chapter -- peter chadwell, mizuho international.l talk to tailor about the first half earnings. see what their peter redfern has to say. the ceo joins anna and i next. ♪ anna: welcome back to bloomberg: daybreak. the residential housing developer taylor wimpey reported revenue of one point 73 billion pounds for the first half of the year. speak to peter redfern. right have you on the program. the bank of england has been warning about the state of the consumer in the u.k. and consumer credit. is that something that unnerves you when you look ahead to the rest of the year and into next? peter: it is something we keep an eye on. we are finding trading to be very strong, confidence among customers to be good. the interest rates, they are paying are at an all-time low. that means they are not that fragile, but certainly as we look into next year and beyond, it is something we are aware of and cautious about. manus: one thing we have written about his affordability. nationally in england, homes cost eight times workers wages. pretty seen
peter chapter -- peter chadwell, mizuho international.l talk to tailor about the first half earnings. see what their peter redfern has to say. the ceo joins anna and i next. ♪ anna: welcome back to bloomberg: daybreak. the residential housing developer taylor wimpey reported revenue of one point 73 billion pounds for the first half of the year. speak to peter redfern. right have you on the program. the bank of england has been warning about the state of the consumer in the u.k. and consumer...
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peter: not really.u look at what draghi has been saying, they seem to be all on the same page. draghi's words were, patience, persistence, and prudence. i don't think they're going to really wheel something massive out. i think that is very unlikely. francine: stay with us. julian chillingworth from rathbone's and peter schaffrik. stay with "surveillance." theresa may tries to grasp the reins as negotiating points are set to be published next week. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight to your markets. here's nejra cehic. nejra: risk is back on in many parts of the markets. we are seeing european equities rebound after their worst week in nine months. gaining 100 and the dax the most in more than a week. this is the msci europe index. hsbc saying european equities could be due a correction. there hasn't been a drop of more than 10% from a peak for at least 13 months. that is the longest stretch since this bull market began in 2009. bigess that is the question. at the
peter: not really.u look at what draghi has been saying, they seem to be all on the same page. draghi's words were, patience, persistence, and prudence. i don't think they're going to really wheel something massive out. i think that is very unlikely. francine: stay with us. julian chillingworth from rathbone's and peter schaffrik. stay with "surveillance." theresa may tries to grasp the reins as negotiating points are set to be published next week. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is...
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peter...there was an accident, that she died and he buried her at sea, but he denies any wrongdoing. translation: my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. peter madsen hit the headlines in 2008 when he managed to build the nearly 80m long vessel using online crowdfunding. now police believe peter madsen sunk his own submarine and he has been charged with negligent manslaughter. a postmortem is currently being carried out on the body that's been found, as the investigation continues into what happened to kim wall. catriona renton, bbc news. much more coming up from 2pm. we will talk more about president trump and afghanistan and have the latest as well. now let's pause and catch up as well. now let's pause and catch up with the weather prospects from darren. hello there. today we have got some quite warm and muggy are across england and wales particularly but it comes with a lot of low cloud, misty weather and hill fog. it has been quit
peter...there was an accident, that she died and he buried her at sea, but he denies any wrongdoing. translation: my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. peter madsen hit the headlines in 2008 when he managed to build the nearly 80m long vessel using online crowdfunding. now police believe peter madsen sunk his own submarine and he has been charged with negligent manslaughter. a postmortem is currently being carried out on the body...
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phil knew peter and accepted food parcels from him for the local church.quiet, unassuming. he would stop and have a chat. loved his dogs, loved his family. and, yes, a very pleasant man. never a bad word said against anybody, he was a very decent man. i can see you‘re quite moved. iam, actually, yes. i‘m very sad, very sad. it will be a shock not to see him around the village. his car, quite often full of dogs, barking away, and he would bring stuff to the church, as well. a member of the public found mr wrighton‘s body last saturday morning, close to a path used by dog walkers. he had been repeatedly stabbed in the head and neck. his dogs were found nearby. i would urge anybody out there who knows some information, if you're protecting somebody else and not releasing that information to the police, just think again and look at the pictures of mr peter wrighton. if you've got any information at all, if you have seen somebody who's got blood on their clothing, clothing that has been discarded within your premises or in your garden, or in your bin, please ph
phil knew peter and accepted food parcels from him for the local church.quiet, unassuming. he would stop and have a chat. loved his dogs, loved his family. and, yes, a very pleasant man. never a bad word said against anybody, he was a very decent man. i can see you‘re quite moved. iam, actually, yes. i‘m very sad, very sad. it will be a shock not to see him around the village. his car, quite often full of dogs, barking away, and he would bring stuff to the church, as well. a member of the...
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>> peter can do no wrong. i wasn't hard. direct. >> after our interview, rachel told me she and peter exchanged nothing but a quick good-bye during last night's show, but she and bryan are happy and moving forward, and they are already talking kids. he wants three. rachel wants four. >> slow down. you have to make it down the aisle first. >> that show does not have the biggest success rate. right? >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >>> well, let's talk about taylor swift right now with day two of her federal court trial taking place in denver. >> the superstar was there facing off with the former radio dj she accused of groping her. taylor swift listened intently as the man she says groped her the singer has been dodging cameras. an artist captured her in the courtroom. her mother an dri i can't was sitting next to her. swift's attorney described how she always tried to protect her daughter. the eight-person jury was sworn in at 9:32 this morning, and they were selected from a group of 60, and had to fill out a questionnaire t
>> peter can do no wrong. i wasn't hard. direct. >> after our interview, rachel told me she and peter exchanged nothing but a quick good-bye during last night's show, but she and bryan are happy and moving forward, and they are already talking kids. he wants three. rachel wants four. >> slow down. you have to make it down the aisle first. >> that show does not have the biggest success rate. right? >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >>> well, let's talk...
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peter brennan is a journalist writing about science, not religion. the end of the world that he is writing about are not religious apocalypse or armageddon but rather events of massive extinction that have occurred over the last half a billion years of the world's history. you will notice that the book is entitled the ends, plural, of the world. i don't think i'm giving away too much when i say the world has basically ended five times in the last half-billion years. that's not even counting last november. [laughter] peter was born and raised -- i have a ton of jokes here. i will be back again at 11:00 p.m. peter was born and raised outside of boston and graduate from boston college. i learned from his website that he is a placental mammal. [laughter] on the internet, so. his work has appeared in the new york times, atlantic, washington post, the globe, the guardian among others. he was the 2015 journalist in residence at duke. in a 2001, 2011 ocean designs journalist fellow at would fellow. he got his start as a reporter for the gazette. as you will
peter brennan is a journalist writing about science, not religion. the end of the world that he is writing about are not religious apocalypse or armageddon but rather events of massive extinction that have occurred over the last half a billion years of the world's history. you will notice that the book is entitled the ends, plural, of the world. i don't think i'm giving away too much when i say the world has basically ended five times in the last half-billion years. that's not even counting...
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peter: some companies offered incentives.hat is a good sign and encourages people to buy modern vehicles with lower emissions. the old ones don't disappear, they will probably go to eastern european countries or africa. the omissions will still say hi in these countries. it is important these vehicles also get by changing the hardware of the vehicles. laila: the summit was attended by auto executives and premiers of states who all have a vested interest in this. what is the incentive for them to come up with solutions? peter: there -- the politicians are under a lot of pressure because the course in the cities are taking action very quickly. otherwise, there is a threat of combustion engine bans. that is high pressure on them and that is why he saw the meeting today trying to find solutions so these diesel b ans can be avoided. laila: let us talk a little more about the ban. britain and france want to ban diesel cars for 2040. you think diesel cars will slowly be phased out before that time? peter: yes, i think they will disa
peter: some companies offered incentives.hat is a good sign and encourages people to buy modern vehicles with lower emissions. the old ones don't disappear, they will probably go to eastern european countries or africa. the omissions will still say hi in these countries. it is important these vehicles also get by changing the hardware of the vehicles. laila: the summit was attended by auto executives and premiers of states who all have a vested interest in this. what is the incentive for them...
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jeremy bash peter deciden berg. coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. i know you worry i can't keep up with our weekly tee times. dear son, but i've been taking osteo bi-flex ease. it's 80% smaller but just as effective. which means you're in big trouble, son. improved joint comfort in seven days. osteo bi-flex ease. made to move. you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - t
jeremy bash peter deciden berg. coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. i know you worry i can't keep up...
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cnn terrorism expert peter bergen is with us on the phone. peter, obviously, the police, early indication they say most likely a terror attack. you heard from isa florez. local police saying two armed men apparently. i stress, we're very early in this. often details change as the story develops. two armed men hiding, taking refuge in a restaurant and again a white van described as ramming into a crowd in a popular tourist area. sadly, that part of it, something quite like it, we have heard, too often in the past. >> yeah, john. i make three overall points here. this is the 14th vehicle attack, terrorist attack, we've seen in the west since 2014. most of them have been jihadist terrorist attacks but obviously the charlottesville attack by a right-wing extremist just in the past week and also the attack in london with a car outside of a mosque ramming a group of muslims celebrating ramadan, killing one. so, you know, terrorists learn from other terrorist incidents. it's a bit like school shooting where is there are copycats and this mode of ter
cnn terrorism expert peter bergen is with us on the phone. peter, obviously, the police, early indication they say most likely a terror attack. you heard from isa florez. local police saying two armed men apparently. i stress, we're very early in this. often details change as the story develops. two armed men hiding, taking refuge in a restaurant and again a white van described as ramming into a crowd in a popular tourist area. sadly, that part of it, something quite like it, we have heard, too...
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ok let's talk about this further with peter kirk and he's a former u.k. police officer and he joins us now from london good afternoon to you peter let's just first see starts specifically with what happened in spain last night some people are criticizing spanish authorities for letting these attackers slip through the net given that they discovered this bomb making facility in the middle of last week do you think that criticisms fair. impossible to say without knowing the exact details of what they knew and what they didn't know what they did and what they didn't do we regularly hear this sort of criticism when something does happen. your forty's could have done more with hindsight you can usually find things but knowing what's going to happen you close the door but without knowing what's going to happen you couldn't close that door because that door is very very similar to tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of other doors and so you need to know the exact details of what they knew and didn't know. i could include draw a conclusion on that also repor
ok let's talk about this further with peter kirk and he's a former u.k. police officer and he joins us now from london good afternoon to you peter let's just first see starts specifically with what happened in spain last night some people are criticizing spanish authorities for letting these attackers slip through the net given that they discovered this bomb making facility in the middle of last week do you think that criticisms fair. impossible to say without knowing the exact details of what...
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peter! are you 0k?n those 17 hours has been the subject of fevered speculation. madsen‘s account of the night's events given to the police has been of particular interest. this is the rather gloomy looking dock that peter madsen claims to have dropped off kim wall at about 10:30pm on thursday. now, it's 10:30pm tonight and, as you can probably see, there's no—one around. but helpfully for the police, a local bar owner here claims to have the whole area covered with cctv, and we're gonna see him tomorrow. right, so, there's loads of cctv here, clearly. there's one there. that's correct. there's another one there. yeah. er, there's another one over there. yeah. and it's all looking out over this dock, where peter madsen claims to have dropped off kim on thursday. yes. so you've actually seen the footage? i have seen the footage, yes. so what does it... what does it tell us? er, i'm not going to tell you. that is between the police and me. so you have this information, but you're not going to even try and
peter! are you 0k?n those 17 hours has been the subject of fevered speculation. madsen‘s account of the night's events given to the police has been of particular interest. this is the rather gloomy looking dock that peter madsen claims to have dropped off kim wall at about 10:30pm on thursday. now, it's 10:30pm tonight and, as you can probably see, there's no—one around. but helpfully for the police, a local bar owner here claims to have the whole area covered with cctv, and we're gonna see...
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peter proves to america he's the most normal person ever on this show.ple like the whole not getting engaged after a few weeks angle of the situation. >> he was a normal guy. one person said, dude, she just passed up a five-star meal for a bag of airline peanuts. true. >> that is not fair, though. >> these guys were on gma yesterday, now, the big, big thing, peter will be on gma this morning to talk about what happened. >> and rachel did say that while it appea only differences on the show appeared to be engagement there were other issues. >> yeah, like many diamonds in a ring. many. >> i'm trying. iamonds in a ring. many. [000:24:26;00] ♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ each year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible rom being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen ings.
peter proves to america he's the most normal person ever on this show.ple like the whole not getting engaged after a few weeks angle of the situation. >> he was a normal guy. one person said, dude, she just passed up a five-star meal for a bag of airline peanuts. true. >> that is not fair, though. >> these guys were on gma yesterday, now, the big, big thing, peter will be on gma this morning to talk about what happened. >> and rachel did say that while it appea only...
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peter, good evening.ffice this afternoon when this news came through. jubilation, if that is the right word, 18 particularly nasty criminals are now behind bars, knowing the police have done theirjob and done it well. our heart, as always, goes out to the many victims and survivors involved in this case. we hope they get the support they will potentially need for some time to come. there was this question of the payment to, again, a convicted child abuser. i think the chief constable spoke very well and very articulate about how uncomfortable he was and probably his colleagues, at making this payment. what i struggle a little bit weird, and obviously any decent person would struggle with knowing a large sum of cash has been handed over to such an unsavoury individual, but i wonder whether or not, the police could perhaps, i couldn‘t do theirjob, they do, by and large an excellentjob, could they not have persuaded that individual it would have been in his best interest, particularly as a convicted criminal
peter, good evening.ffice this afternoon when this news came through. jubilation, if that is the right word, 18 particularly nasty criminals are now behind bars, knowing the police have done theirjob and done it well. our heart, as always, goes out to the many victims and survivors involved in this case. we hope they get the support they will potentially need for some time to come. there was this question of the payment to, again, a convicted child abuser. i think the chief constable spoke very...
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police are investigating the murder of 83—year—old peter wrighton.cumbent, uhuru kenyatta, was declared the winner of the disputed presidential election. there has been violence in areas that support the opposition candidate, raila 0dinga, with at least two people reported killed in overnight protests. tomi 0ladipo reports from nairobi. i wish to declare honourable uhuru kenyatta president—elect and honourable william ruto as the deputy president—elect. applause. after a bitterly fought campaign, it‘s official — president kenyatta will be in office for another five years. mr kenyatta won more than half of votes cast. the news brought out his supporters in their numbers, following a long wait for results. the party is over, it‘s the day after and for kenya now comes the hard part. those celebrating mr kenyatta‘s win last night did so in the hope of a better quality of life. now the president has to deliver for them and he also has to gain the trust of the millions across the country who did not vote for him. and mr kenyatta has been reaching out to th
police are investigating the murder of 83—year—old peter wrighton.cumbent, uhuru kenyatta, was declared the winner of the disputed presidential election. there has been violence in areas that support the opposition candidate, raila 0dinga, with at least two people reported killed in overnight protests. tomi 0ladipo reports from nairobi. i wish to declare honourable uhuru kenyatta president—elect and honourable william ruto as the deputy president—elect. applause. after a bitterly fought...
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peter: my news flow. vonnie: except for twitter. peter: you have to check it nowadays. vonnie: security wise? what: i'm was looking at the interest rate markets are doing and checking to see what indications for the u.s. is going to look like/ . vonnie: are thanks to equity strategist peter chung. let's get a check of the first word news. mark barton is here with more. mark: u.s. and south korean military officials plan to move ahead with large-scale sea, land, and air exercises later this month. that is in spite of the deteriorated situation with theh korea that says exercises our rehearsal for war. the joint exercises have been scheduled for august 21 through the end of the month. faltering the timeline when pyongyang says it will be ready to launch missiles into guam. despite his reported differences with president trump, australian prime minister malcolm turnbull is making it clear where he stands in the escalating crisis with north korea. >> we stand shoulder to shoulder with the united states. the treaty means that if america is attacked, we will come to their aid
peter: my news flow. vonnie: except for twitter. peter: you have to check it nowadays. vonnie: security wise? what: i'm was looking at the interest rate markets are doing and checking to see what indications for the u.s. is going to look like/ . vonnie: are thanks to equity strategist peter chung. let's get a check of the first word news. mark barton is here with more. mark: u.s. and south korean military officials plan to move ahead with large-scale sea, land, and air exercises later this...
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let's bring in peter borish, chief strategist for quad group. looking for signs that a correction is near. at every single time, we have draw down, everyone comes in to buy, including today. >> so i love the name of the show. "what'd you miss?" you missed a correction last week. >> i did. thing.d the whole >> it was one day. it's ironic, because the last here, it was right after july 4. we talked about how much fun a supply shock is and how, when that unwinds, it comes down quickly. that's what will happen here. it's not there yet. day, time there's a down if everybody is screaming the top is in, it's unlikely. lots and lots of warning signs. to say the endme is here. thei wish i knew exactly day and the time that that would be, because then i would be a at wealthier and be selling lot more futures. but all i'm doing is looking at the weight of the evidence. of the evidence is volatility has picked up a little bit. know, the transports, you they bounced from their moving average. bottomed.l and bounced from a 5% correction. so we're not there ye
let's bring in peter borish, chief strategist for quad group. looking for signs that a correction is near. at every single time, we have draw down, everyone comes in to buy, including today. >> so i love the name of the show. "what'd you miss?" you missed a correction last week. >> i did. thing.d the whole >> it was one day. it's ironic, because the last here, it was right after july 4. we talked about how much fun a supply shock is and how, when that unwinds, it...
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anna: --e credit peter credit. anna: peter, think you very much.german elections campaigning gets underway. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, everybody "bloomberg daybreak: european open." . 8:22 over in berlin. let's get a check on the markets . euro stoxx 50 futures suggesting that we would see some strength at the start of trade. that continues in the last 20 minutes, we have seen those stock 50 futures being higher at the start. a little bit of calmness the sending on markets from some the words we have heard from the u.s. administration over the weekend suggesting that nuclear war with north korea is not imminent. that has been taken as positively by investors. the japanese market is still playing catch-up in the asian session. a slightly different story. checking in on the bond market, fairly flat. the yield on the german ten-year bond. showing you where we are where we are -- what we are on the middle eastern markets. a little weakness coming through. matt? matt: a tense contest in france. german voters are faced with what may be thei
anna: --e credit peter credit. anna: peter, think you very much.german elections campaigning gets underway. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, everybody "bloomberg daybreak: european open." . 8:22 over in berlin. let's get a check on the markets . euro stoxx 50 futures suggesting that we would see some strength at the start of trade. that continues in the last 20 minutes, we have seen those stock 50 futures being higher at the start. a little bit of calmness the sending on...
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i want to go straight to peter matthews who is our political science buff. peter, straight to you.eard what the president said, saying no president had accomplished more than he has. is he telling the truth? >> absolutely not. he can think or dream that. if you look at other presidents have accomplished some real -- not a single piece of legislation was signed or passed by him in these last six months. he was not able to get in through congress and we need action right now with the economy, education, healthcare and he's failing all those accounts, unfortunately for him but also for the united states, for the american people. so i'd say he exaggerated. >> i want to ask you guys because clearly we know. i want to go to mcconnell and this -- >> oh really. >> there's this open feud now between mitch mcconnell and majority leader in the senate and donald trump. "new york times" is reporting they haven't spoken for weeks, adding angry phone calls and bad manner with president trump threatening. so, you know, john to you. politics is about addition and adding to your base, fining friends
i want to go straight to peter matthews who is our political science buff. peter, straight to you.eard what the president said, saying no president had accomplished more than he has. is he telling the truth? >> absolutely not. he can think or dream that. if you look at other presidents have accomplished some real -- not a single piece of legislation was signed or passed by him in these last six months. he was not able to get in through congress and we need action right now with the...
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>>> let's bring in republican strategist and peter emerson, a "huffington post" contributor who's worked for three democratic administrations. noel, as we take a look at the video from boston, these massive crowds, really, police estimating, what, 15,000 to 20,000 people. how bad is this for the president? >> well, i mean, you know, you've got to realize right now, we live in a movement culture. i mean, it's very popular to be part of a movement no matter which side it's on. is it good for the president? no. but let's look even beyond that, alex. it's bad for the country. i mean, division doesn't really help anyone. while i understand, you know, i understand some of the protests, i understand some of the groups and i understand that -- their message. i understand that, but these are not -- these are not really helping people in the long run, and i know peter's going to disagree with me, but we've got a lot of things going on. we've got health care. we've got people that need health care, alex. we've got to come together and pass that, you know?
>>> let's bring in republican strategist and peter emerson, a "huffington post" contributor who's worked for three democratic administrations. noel, as we take a look at the video from boston, these massive crowds, really, police estimating, what, 15,000 to 20,000 people. how bad is this for the president? >> well, i mean, you know, you've got to realize right now, we live in a movement culture. i mean, it's very popular to be part of a movement no matter which side...
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peter madsen was spotted on the nautilus the next day. his submarine sank that he was rescued. of copenhagen‘s islands but now he says there was an accident, that she died and he buried her at sea but he denies any wrongdoing. my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. now police believe peter madsen sunk his own submarine and has been charged with negligent manslaughter. peter madsen hit the headlines in 2008 when he managed to build the nearly 80 metre long vessel using on line crowdfunding. a postmortem is currently being carried out on the body that has been found as the investigation continues into what happened to kim wall. coming up on breakfast, all the days news, and sport. breakfast, on this channel from six o'clock. the news review soon. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president donald trump's been spelling out his administration's new policy on afghanistan. he didn't announce the thousands of new troops expected — but did say he was going against his original instinct for withdrawal. four men accused o
peter madsen was spotted on the nautilus the next day. his submarine sank that he was rescued. of copenhagen‘s islands but now he says there was an accident, that she died and he buried her at sea but he denies any wrongdoing. my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. now police believe peter madsen sunk his own submarine and has been charged with negligent manslaughter. peter madsen hit the headlines in 2008 when he managed to build...
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you know peter you. can prove who this notion of whatever it is that everybody in the intelligence community is convinced and says under oath happened which is that the russians through with the leaks through all these bought and millions and millions are going to change anything to richard did it change anything so he did it so you know what peter there's a good question so you tell me you are a master of communications if you had a volume of people that were subject to to thousands and thousands of messages hillary clinton's done thing she's mentally ill you think maybe over time that actually is going to kind of move the needle not really say that not relations expert no i don't think so i don't think that we all right now know what i would say rachel you think they didn't let me finish let me finish because it's really important you know looking and talking to a lot of people who were studying the election at the time and if you're gave coming to the conclusion that people made up their mind in augus
you know peter you. can prove who this notion of whatever it is that everybody in the intelligence community is convinced and says under oath happened which is that the russians through with the leaks through all these bought and millions and millions are going to change anything to richard did it change anything so he did it so you know what peter there's a good question so you tell me you are a master of communications if you had a volume of people that were subject to to thousands and...
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no, peter marino is one-of-a- kind.pring, if you follow the worlds of art, architecture, and high fashion, you probably know he is a serious player in all of them. a taste-maker for some of the richest, most sophisticated people in the world, many of whom would agree that marino's appearance is actually one of the least interesting things about him. at first glance, you might mistake him for the bouncer at a leather bar, a professional wrestler or the front man for a village people tribute band. but here in paris, at a reception for the biennale, one of the oldest art and antique fairs in the world... >> peter marino: hi! how are you, madame reza? >> kroft: ...peter marino is instantly recognized... >> woman: i'm a big fan of yours. >> marino: oh, thank you. thank you, madam. >> kroft: ...and actively courted by people you might think would run the other way. >> man: master! >> kroft: but behind the threatening, "keep your distance" facÇade... >> marino: ( speaking in french ) >> reporter: ...is an amusing, ironic, high
no, peter marino is one-of-a- kind.pring, if you follow the worlds of art, architecture, and high fashion, you probably know he is a serious player in all of them. a taste-maker for some of the richest, most sophisticated people in the world, many of whom would agree that marino's appearance is actually one of the least interesting things about him. at first glance, you might mistake him for the bouncer at a leather bar, a professional wrestler or the front man for a village people tribute...
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peter anderson is chief investor officer at fiduciary trust. peter, welcome. always good to see you. we should point out whether you own johnson & johnson as an individual company in your portfolio, you may own it in an index fund or you may own it in an index fund like one that you run. how big a deal is this for johnson and johnson? i gather there could be as many as a,000 suits that could go to trial here. >> well, you know, these cases are inherently predictable, and i think that's the problem is that very, very hard to financially model going forward what the outcomes are going to be, how many will be dismissed before that. and, remember, if actuarially they're saying maybe 1,000 or up to 4,000 cases could be on the books. so we're at the very beginning of this phase, tyler. it's inherently unpredictable as i said. the curiosity is, as you opened, why hasn't the stock responded to these initial findings? >> do you have a theory on that? perhaps this is not as big a part of j&j, this particular sector or product, as others or is there another reason you th
peter anderson is chief investor officer at fiduciary trust. peter, welcome. always good to see you. we should point out whether you own johnson & johnson as an individual company in your portfolio, you may own it in an index fund or you may own it in an index fund like one that you run. how big a deal is this for johnson and johnson? i gather there could be as many as a,000 suits that could go to trial here. >> well, you know, these cases are inherently predictable, and i think...
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the convictions are the result of operation sanctuary. 0ur correspondent, peter harris, has been followinge case. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm. caught as part of operation sanctuary, one of the biggest sexual exploitation investigations in the north of england. almost 100 perpetrators have now been convicted. 0ne17—year—old was raped at a party session organised by local men. it's a familiar story. i woke up in the morning. the wardrobe was pushed up against the door... her police interview was played to the court. to protect her identity, we have asked actors to read what was said. he'd sex with us while i was asleep. still now, i'm a bit confused about it. how did you feel when he told you he done that to you? dirty. confused. how many sessions would you say you have been to? about 60. it's in houses like these where the sessions took place. drugs, cash... victims were given drink and drugs and could not defend themselves against sexual abuse. but in 2013, two of them came forward. one had been trafficked from a children's home. the other had learning difficulties. it s
the convictions are the result of operation sanctuary. 0ur correspondent, peter harris, has been followinge case. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm. caught as part of operation sanctuary, one of the biggest sexual exploitation investigations in the north of england. almost 100 perpetrators have now been convicted. 0ne17—year—old was raped at a party session organised by local men. it's a familiar story. i woke up in the morning. the wardrobe was pushed up against the door......
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peter, you're staying with us. joining me at the table, our power house panel today phillip rucker, also msnbc political analyst, politico international affairs columnist, jonathan is a washington post opinion writer and an msnbc contributor, and msnbc analyst elise jordan who was on her 14th hour of work, but who also worked at the national security council during the bush administration. phillip, you cover this president, we've all watched his every move as a candidate and as a president, but i -- i was taken aback by this language. they will be met with fire, fury, and frankly power, the likes of which the world has never seen. >> it's a striking statement. and it's important to remember this north korea problem for the president dating back to before he even came into office when president obama told him that this would be a serious problem. with no easy solutions. and trump -- >> told him that before he was president. this was in their -- i understand, from your paper's reporting that he told him that in the t
peter, you're staying with us. joining me at the table, our power house panel today phillip rucker, also msnbc political analyst, politico international affairs columnist, jonathan is a washington post opinion writer and an msnbc contributor, and msnbc analyst elise jordan who was on her 14th hour of work, but who also worked at the national security council during the bush administration. phillip, you cover this president, we've all watched his every move as a candidate and as a president, but...
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peter: it is early days.seeing a tremendous amount of excitement and innovation in cryptocurrencies. it's been pretty slow for the venture capitalists to jump in and invest in the sector. we are seeing some new fund offerings. for us, it is trying to figure out how experienced are these teams in the sector, have they been thought leaders in the sector, do they have any experience either in investing in these offerings or working with the underlying companies that are behind them. caroline: when we talk about exuberance and excitement, i want to show our viewers what we've seen in the bitcoin price alone, now trading at three times where gold prices have been trading. g#btv 2426, you can see this on a graphical basis. the euphoria is there. we were talking about one confirmation, a new vc-style fund. you want them to have money in the start up, not just in the digital currency, the so-called ico they issue. peter: from our perspective, remembering that we invest in venture capital funds on behalf of our client
peter: it is early days.seeing a tremendous amount of excitement and innovation in cryptocurrencies. it's been pretty slow for the venture capitalists to jump in and invest in the sector. we are seeing some new fund offerings. for us, it is trying to figure out how experienced are these teams in the sector, have they been thought leaders in the sector, do they have any experience either in investing in these offerings or working with the underlying companies that are behind them. caroline: when...
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guy: peter kinsella, thank you.ation today, the former american ambassador to mexico, mr. garza, looking forward to that in the 7:00 hour. stay with us on the president in the next hour. marty schenker and mr. valliere and there is mr. trump's new york. ♪ >> thank you all for your service. guy: theresa may has journeyed .own delivering the speech britain's and the queen elizabeth. that will be a second aircraft carrier called the prince of wells. she makes the speech on of the deck of a symbol of how the u.k. is hoping to project power around the world and the symbolism of the fact it is not a nation in retreat but on the front foot is what i expect the team is hoping for. tom: it is an extraordinary carrier. i find it interesting that the queen when she christened it did not use champagne. she used a bottle of whiskey to blessed the boat. that is an important distinction as well. from the packaging of queen elizabeth that's pageantry -- packaging to queen elizabeth to peter kinsella and charles dumas . charles duma
guy: peter kinsella, thank you.ation today, the former american ambassador to mexico, mr. garza, looking forward to that in the 7:00 hour. stay with us on the president in the next hour. marty schenker and mr. valliere and there is mr. trump's new york. ♪ >> thank you all for your service. guy: theresa may has journeyed .own delivering the speech britain's and the queen elizabeth. that will be a second aircraft carrier called the prince of wells. she makes the speech on of the deck of a...
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appreciate it. >> trained to. -- peter eisner. [applause] spam up tv recently visited capitol hill to ask that was a congress with their reading this summer. >> i will finish and then moved into a reread of fools, fraud by roger screwed in. after that, i will continue on with my research and the studies i've been doing the 1960s,
appreciate it. >> trained to. -- peter eisner. [applause] spam up tv recently visited capitol hill to ask that was a congress with their reading this summer. >> i will finish and then moved into a reread of fools, fraud by roger screwed in. after that, i will continue on with my research and the studies i've been doing the 1960s,