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>> peter: yeah.: our dictator lopez, his favorite soup was a corn soup. and, one day, he ordered his favorite soup, and the cook, when he opened the pot, it was a cake. >> anthony: paraguay has not been noted for its history of kinder, gentler leaders. in the 1800s, two generations of lopez, father and son, one dictator after the other, certainly left their marks on this country. >> peter: lopez was pretty much known that for putting the wrong stamp on a letter, you get shot. so the cook didn't want to get shot. and he showed up in front of lopez and said, "this is paraguayan soup! sopa paraguaya!" and the dictator ate it, and he liked it! and a bit later, the entire country eat it. >> anthony: it's like cheesy cornbread! >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: awesome. good meal. so, this was the house of, or, one of the houses of the notorious madame lynch. >> guido: right. exactly. >> anthony: journalist, poet, and author guido rodriguez alcala has written books on paraguay's history. now, who exactly was mad
>> peter: yeah.: our dictator lopez, his favorite soup was a corn soup. and, one day, he ordered his favorite soup, and the cook, when he opened the pot, it was a cake. >> anthony: paraguay has not been noted for its history of kinder, gentler leaders. in the 1800s, two generations of lopez, father and son, one dictator after the other, certainly left their marks on this country. >> peter: lopez was pretty much known that for putting the wrong stamp on a letter, you get shot....
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peter: petra?etra: at one point, i was wondering about merkel's way, if that is democratic, what she's doing. to a certain extent, she suffocates debate. we like debate and discussion because we think this is the way you get better ideas put into place. , itway she suffocates this is also for the people, for voters, it makes politics so boring. to fight merkel is like trying to nail putty to the wall. she has become very presidential more than anything else. people admire her in a way that is very unusual for a politician who has been in office for so long. i think all that together contributes to that. i would dispute you when you said there's apathy. peter: resignation. derek: i think people do care. i've met a lot of older germans who see the younger generations coming along with temporary work contracts, nowhere to live, so there's a sense that they are eating tomorrow's grain today. maybe we could do with a little less for today. but what politician gets elected promising to fix tomorrow's pro
peter: petra?etra: at one point, i was wondering about merkel's way, if that is democratic, what she's doing. to a certain extent, she suffocates debate. we like debate and discussion because we think this is the way you get better ideas put into place. , itway she suffocates this is also for the people, for voters, it makes politics so boring. to fight merkel is like trying to nail putty to the wall. she has become very presidential more than anything else. people admire her in a way that is...
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guza barbara guzzardo peter m.yn haberman barbara mary habib philip haentzler nezam a. hafiz karen elizabeth hagerty steven michael hagis mary lou hague david halderman >> and my uncle john patrick gallagher, i love and miss you. >> and my uncle michael s. batch, whom i was named after. we love you and we miss you very much. maile rachel hale diane hale mckenzie richard b. hall vaswald george hall robert j. halligan vincent gerard halloran carol lib b. hallman james douglas halvorson mohammed salman hamdani felicia hamilton robert w. hamilton carl max hammond jr. frederic k. han christopher j. hanley sean s. hanley valerie joan hanna thomas hannafin kevin james hannaford michael lawrence hannan dana r. hannon christine lee hanson peter burton hanson sue kim hanson vassilios g. haramis james a. haran gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy timothy john hargrave daniel edward harlin frances haros harvey l. harrell stephen g. harrell melissa marie harrington aisha anne harris stewart dennis harris john patrick hart
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"peter, you will have to shovel our bodies into the oven, too.e son, renounce the hate, accept and love all." those are the words of pearce tefft, the father of white supremacist peter tefft, who marched in charlottesville. well, i recently spoke to another member of the family, jacob scott, peter tefft's nephew. in addition to jacob, i spoke continued our conversation with christian picciolini, co-founder of lifife after hate, a nonproft helping people disengage from hate and violent extremism. he was a leading neo-nazi skinhead gang member and far-right extremist in the 1980's and 1990's. i began by asking jacob about what is happening to his family. jacob scott: peter had for a long time been a bit of a bully and kind of unstable. my cousin and i had long wanted there to be some kind of reaction to this from the family , some kind of repudiation. andas after charlottesville after he was involved in a demonstration that killed a person that we were kind of finally able to get the rest of the family on board with us. we had been forthcoming to t
"peter, you will have to shovel our bodies into the oven, too.e son, renounce the hate, accept and love all." those are the words of pearce tefft, the father of white supremacist peter tefft, who marched in charlottesville. well, i recently spoke to another member of the family, jacob scott, peter tefft's nephew. in addition to jacob, i spoke continued our conversation with christian picciolini, co-founder of lifife after hate, a nonproft helping people disengage from hate and violent...
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show less text 00:33:58 peter peter: were they really an excess? they didn't line up civilians and shoot them. james: that's another dimension. in world war ii we want to say that strategic bombing was part of a just war on the part of the allies, that killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. in the civil war, very few civilians were killed by actions of the soldiers themselves. i've come down on the side that while their excesses clearly, i'm sort of on the side that this was a hard war, and that making it hard war was part of the policy of winning the war. and while there were some excesses, i nevertheless was largely within the bounds of a proportionate response to the demands of the war. peter: when we take a few questions from the audience now? guest: given all of the events on civil war memory to come out in recent decades, if you were writing the end about our today which read it differently? james: i think i would write something differently. i would probably give more space to the homefront, to the impact of the war on families, on women
show less text 00:33:58 peter peter: were they really an excess? they didn't line up civilians and shoot them. james: that's another dimension. in world war ii we want to say that strategic bombing was part of a just war on the part of the allies, that killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. in the civil war, very few civilians were killed by actions of the soldiers themselves. i've come down on the side that while their excesses clearly, i'm sort of on the side that this was a hard war, and...
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peter: the iran threat or both? nadia: i don't think there's much distinction honestly at least in the media. and the gulf states which dominate the middle east, so i'm not sure there is -- peter: josh, you were in charge for this effort so what's your view? joshua: in some ways, as daveed mentioned, threat misperceptions or broader misperceptions when it came to iraq and libya and in particular terrorist proshes that flowed from those. i do wonder if syria deserves to be in that bucket too. you had countries that perhaps should be considered to include our own that looked at what was breaking out there something maybe not a little push -- that might be a bit of a character -- but some element of an push, could lead to the oust of assad which should be universally accepted as a terrible and brutal person. and in fact whatever that assessment relied on, it didn't prove quite so easy. from a counterterrorist perspective what flowed and probably from a humanitarian perspective what flowed of this just persistent safe h
peter: the iran threat or both? nadia: i don't think there's much distinction honestly at least in the media. and the gulf states which dominate the middle east, so i'm not sure there is -- peter: josh, you were in charge for this effort so what's your view? joshua: in some ways, as daveed mentioned, threat misperceptions or broader misperceptions when it came to iraq and libya and in particular terrorist proshes that flowed from those. i do wonder if syria deserves to be in that bucket too....
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lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett mark gavin ludvigsen lee charlesan thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum, jr. michael p. lunden christopher lunder anthony luparello gary frederick lutnick linda anne luzzicone alexander lygin farrell peter lynch james francis lynch louise a. lynch michael cameron lynch michael f. lynch michael francis lynch richard d. lynch, jr. and my father paul. dad, this is your grandson. he was born this past july on 7/7/17. my dad used to love crafting birdhouses in seeing that picture i knew you were looking down at us and you are watching over us. he is such a cute and beautiful little son. we miss you so much and i love you so much and i can't wait to tell them stories about the greatest man i ever knew. i love you dad. [applause] >> my brother james patrick roeder. his sons nicholas christian have grown up into fine young men and with their mother suzanne are -- thank you. robert henry lynch, jr. sean p. lynch sean patrick lynch terrence m. lynch. michael j. lyons monica anne lyons patrick lyons robert francis
lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett mark gavin ludvigsen lee charlesan thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum, jr. michael p. lunden christopher lunder anthony luparello gary frederick lutnick linda anne luzzicone alexander lygin farrell peter lynch james francis lynch louise a. lynch michael cameron lynch michael f. lynch michael francis lynch richard d. lynch, jr. and my father paul. dad, this is your grandson. he was born this past july on 7/7/17....
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guest: by the way, peter, it's a great bus. host: it's pretty fantastic, yes just a few minutes, president of the new jersey state senate, sweeney, who governor jim mcgreevey referenced several on the bus inn us downtown trenton. first, we want to show you new corey booker who spoke on the senate floor this reform.ut health care senator booker: i'm one of those people that believe the ideas of this nation are evident, not the strength of our military, but also in the of healthf our system care. it is violation of principles nd values as a nation when our health care system breaks down to not the ideals we see in ofitary where we protect all our country, we stand for poor.one, rish or with our health care system, medicine life-saving and procedures, critical suddenlyive care, that boils down to who is very wealthy gets access and people struggling in minimum-wage jobs, fighting veryday to raise their kids that somehow that should not be our ideals. professes tion that the most profound values, the democracy titutional that put f
guest: by the way, peter, it's a great bus. host: it's pretty fantastic, yes just a few minutes, president of the new jersey state senate, sweeney, who governor jim mcgreevey referenced several on the bus inn us downtown trenton. first, we want to show you new corey booker who spoke on the senate floor this reform.ut health care senator booker: i'm one of those people that believe the ideas of this nation are evident, not the strength of our military, but also in the of healthf our system care....
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peter hall, the text was a lwa ys weeping. . peter hall, the text was always paramount.paramount. hisjob as director was commonly thought, to get the playwright to speak. you wa nt to get the playwright to speak. you want to get to the centre of the play, he said, not me. iwill employee the back again. i find thee must fit for business. it was an approach that had the finest theatrical talent in the land making a beeline to work with him. peter is sublime at directing. when we did antony and cleopatra he had them actually beating out the line, our royal lady's dead, dead, dead. it took us ages to do. the end of the morning we got to, our royal lady's dead... there was a pause and peter said, thank christ! i think she wa nts to said, thank christ! i think she wants to be that side. give me a stage and three actors and a text, andi stage and three actors and a text, and i have the confidence to know instinctively what should be done. he was from the outset a confident, precocious, risk—taking director. with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samue
peter hall, the text was a lwa ys weeping. . peter hall, the text was always paramount.paramount. hisjob as director was commonly thought, to get the playwright to speak. you wa nt to get the playwright to speak. you want to get to the centre of the play, he said, not me. iwill employee the back again. i find thee must fit for business. it was an approach that had the finest theatrical talent in the land making a beeline to work with him. peter is sublime at directing. when we did antony and...
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and peter rabbit over here.t is inevitable people will pick up on the characters and do different things with them. i think that's absolutely fine, they are there to be enjoyed. at the end of the day we hope they encourage more children and families to come back to the original stories and get to know peter and his friends. it remained to his roots location wise. the location manager was looking for an independent store here and so he came to see us. asked if they could use it. we said yes. your shop now is forever immortalised in a movie. how does that feel? i hope it's a good film! but that, say some critics, is where the problem lies. it is crazy. peter rabbit is trerking in some of it. there is a bit where peter rabbit has a pilot letters leaves and he is doing this with it, like he is a guy ata doing this with it, like he is a guy at a strip club. it is one of the weirdest things have ever seen. it won't be one of the first trerking in some of —— reboots. many fans continue to visit her house. beatrix potte
and peter rabbit over here.t is inevitable people will pick up on the characters and do different things with them. i think that's absolutely fine, they are there to be enjoyed. at the end of the day we hope they encourage more children and families to come back to the original stories and get to know peter and his friends. it remained to his roots location wise. the location manager was looking for an independent store here and so he came to see us. asked if they could use it. we said yes....
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peter is sublime at directing.0ur royal lady's dead, dead, dead." it took us ages to do. so at the end of the morning we got to, "our royal lady's dead..." there was a pause and peter said, "thank christ!" i think she wants to be that side. give me a stage and three actors and a text, and i have the confidence to know instinctively what should be done. he was, from the outset, a confident, precocious, risk—taking director. with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godot to london. it was a sensation that changed the game and made his name. i did find it startlingly original. first of all that it turned waiting into something dramatic. second that waiting became a metaphorfor living. what are we actually living for, what are we waiting for? will something come? will go to come? will something come to explain why we are here and what we are doing? having blown the cobwebs from london's postwar west end, he made his way to stratford to give shakespeare the same trea
peter is sublime at directing.0ur royal lady's dead, dead, dead." it took us ages to do. so at the end of the morning we got to, "our royal lady's dead..." there was a pause and peter said, "thank christ!" i think she wants to be that side. give me a stage and three actors and a text, and i have the confidence to know instinctively what should be done. he was, from the outset, a confident, precocious, risk—taking director. with some luck and plenty of good judgment,...
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peter: lydia? full -- the peter: what are you keeping an eye on? lydia: to go back to the net neutrality issue, i think looking forward past the end of this year into the next, one of the important things to keep an eye on is we are heading into two different versions of net neutrality which will very likely be litigated in courts. we have we learned that neutrality rules from 2015, and .he pai it will be likely litigated by public interest groups and other companies that view this as advantageous. that will be a really interesting legal and social had -- battle, because this has been so galvanizing to the public. will the attention fade when it hits the courts, or will the pressure keep on, and how will that impact negotiations in congress? let the isps would like to see is some kind of bipartisan compromise neutrality that of ratehe prospect regulation and title ii regulation, but would still grant consumer protections. that will be an interesting dynamic in 2018. will they be discussed in congress and what is the fcc schedule? tara: i think the
peter: lydia? full -- the peter: what are you keeping an eye on? lydia: to go back to the net neutrality issue, i think looking forward past the end of this year into the next, one of the important things to keep an eye on is we are heading into two different versions of net neutrality which will very likely be litigated in courts. we have we learned that neutrality rules from 2015, and .he pai it will be likely litigated by public interest groups and other companies that view this as...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.l you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >> the pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this? >> dennis and nitsie gleason live a stone
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.l you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it...
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uest: peter, i got into politics because i had a boy with down syndrome. i didn't nworker and go to college. i didn't like the way people with disabilities were treated. complain, they don't like something and someone will tell you to do something about it. for office. first thing, i built schools for kids with special needs and moved throughout the ranks of the legislature. helping the voiceless. priorities for me. bannedl we passed was we the word "retarded," and people said, that is just a word. words are meant to praise or hurt, that is a hurtful word. that, but things like i'm the prime sponsor, we passed minimum wage twice. passed paid family leave, i was the prime sponsor of that. i'm the prime sponsor of pay equity. i think new jersey has an opportunity with what you are seeing nationally, peter, you new jersey have the opportunity to show progressive are not going to hurt the economy. i passed00 eye was lead sponsor the nimum wage twice and business community basically they always say the sky is falling. predicted we would lose job, we gained 60,0
uest: peter, i got into politics because i had a boy with down syndrome. i didn't nworker and go to college. i didn't like the way people with disabilities were treated. complain, they don't like something and someone will tell you to do something about it. for office. first thing, i built schools for kids with special needs and moved throughout the ranks of the legislature. helping the voiceless. priorities for me. bannedl we passed was we the word "retarded," and people said, that...
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peter: yes.t is going to be very difficult because the democrats and the greens have quite opposing views. if you listen to what the leaders had to say, they talked a lot about their responsibility, they talked the countryg governable. even think about the alternative option, new elections, neither of these guys will really look forward to that because it would only strengthen the protest vote . francine: peter, it if you look at janet lila -- peter, if you look at janet yellen, we have had asked to bans on other countries, we have had the nfl and have the tax reform which some say could be overshadowed by the other scandals. peter: call me naive but the central banks will try to abstract from the political side as much as they can. francine: should they? peter: these type of things, yes , as long as it is not affecting business confidence. at thefrancine: should they? u.s., it is not affecting confidence. if the political row become so much that it drags the economy indications, the economy is d
peter: yes.t is going to be very difficult because the democrats and the greens have quite opposing views. if you listen to what the leaders had to say, they talked a lot about their responsibility, they talked the countryg governable. even think about the alternative option, new elections, neither of these guys will really look forward to that because it would only strengthen the protest vote . francine: peter, it if you look at janet lila -- peter, if you look at janet yellen, we have had...
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sir peter hall speaking in 2011. see you on what is a very sad day in the world of theatre. how significant was sir peter hall to your theatre? hugely significant. there have been a group of theatre lovers in kingston trying to get a theatre—going. it was david jacobs, our then chairman who invited sir peter tojoin jacobs, our then chairman who invited sir peter to join along with sir frank wakeley who was running drama at the university of kingston. it was his business acumen, that really drove the theatre forward. it openedin really drove the theatre forward. it opened in 2008 and we are coming up to our tenth anniversary. without sir peter, we would not be here today. passion is a word that we hear a lot today. passion is a word that we heara lot in today. passion is a word that we hear a lot in relation to him. what was it like to work with him and alongside him? he was a big character, which is one of the things that made him successful but some people might say was one of the challenges. he was passionate but h
sir peter hall speaking in 2011. see you on what is a very sad day in the world of theatre. how significant was sir peter hall to your theatre? hugely significant. there have been a group of theatre lovers in kingston trying to get a theatre—going. it was david jacobs, our then chairman who invited sir peter tojoin jacobs, our then chairman who invited sir peter to join along with sir frank wakeley who was running drama at the university of kingston. it was his business acumen, that really...
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her country and she finally did address that it's kind of interesting you know this was billed to peter as an address a national address address to the nation here from the nation's capital but she spoke in english and the audience was primarily diplomats army brass and also some other people from n.g.o.s in the united nations so the audience clearly was an international audience for this and you know when you look at what she said it was very kind of broad topics as you mentioned peter was she kind of reflected back on you know how difficult period this is for the nation it's just coming into democracy it's a young democracy she's only been in power she said less than. eighteen months so she kind of built this big picture but then she really didn't get into the nitty gritty of what's happening in her country and why more than four hundred ten thousand people have fled the western part of the country in the bunga deck that is where i've been hearing some of the criticisms coming from she talked about what will happen what she'll try to make happen and that is bringing some back repatria
her country and she finally did address that it's kind of interesting you know this was billed to peter as an address a national address address to the nation here from the nation's capital but she spoke in english and the audience was primarily diplomats army brass and also some other people from n.g.o.s in the united nations so the audience clearly was an international audience for this and you know when you look at what she said it was very kind of broad topics as you mentioned peter was she...
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peter? >> whole month ahead. kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> in texas tonight, a massive recovery effort is under way in the wake of hurricane harvey. several communities remain under water with tens of thousands of people still displaced from their homes. in houston, the city is struggling to get back to normal. a process that is certain to take months, if not years. we get the latest now from nbc national correspondent, miguel almaguer. >> reporter: nine days after harvey's landfall in west houston, the water is still rising. thousands of evacuations ordered over the weekend. >> everything is lost. >> reporter: families pouring out as overflowing reservoirs are partially drained. >> we just started evacuating the kids, getting everybody out. that was our situation. >> reporter: harvey is gone, but this region remains in peril. an estimated $180 billion in damage. rebuilding will take years. but the riggs family says the pain will last a lifetime. >> we have such great nei
peter? >> whole month ahead. kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> in texas tonight, a massive recovery effort is under way in the wake of hurricane harvey. several communities remain under water with tens of thousands of people still displaced from their homes. in houston, the city is struggling to get back to normal. a process that is certain to take months, if not years. we get the latest now from nbc national correspondent, miguel almaguer. >> reporter: nine...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the television station you're watching now in the russian news agency sputnik may find themselves in legal jeopardy in the united states the drive to designate both as foreign agents under the foreign agents registration act is disturbing and dangerous it would seem those in power decide who can freely speak. cross talking who is a foreign agent i'm joined by my guest scott rickard in tampa he is a former american intelligence linguist in oxford we have neil clark he is a journalist and broadcaster and in london we crossed alexander across with he is a political commentator and a former kremlin advisor all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated scott let me go to you first in tampa. applying to r t and sputnik this is not for security reasons i this is a very political thing this is a extension of the conspiracy called russia gate and i'm taking it very seriously go ahead scott what's your opinion well it is a very serious situation you
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the television station you're watching now in the russian news agency sputnik may find themselves in legal jeopardy in the united states the drive to designate both as foreign agents under the foreign agents registration act is disturbing and dangerous it would seem those in power decide who can freely speak. cross talking who is a foreign agent i'm joined by my guest scott rickard in tampa he is a former american...
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peter doocy still up in that chopper. the report from griff jenkins of the top of the hour that the river level there, at least for now, the rising of that water seems to be ending. >> abby: griff jenkins interview and the sheriff sang at the end of the day, we've got family and faith. those of the words we need to hearing now. those images coming in from peter doocy, this is the first time many of us have seen it from this perspective. seeing the big picture of just how long this is going to take to recover. also, as you mentioned, sandra, everyone who evacuated that area, some may be watching this for the very first time, seeing their neighborhood, seeing their homes, seeing everything they owned their whole life basically completely underwater. my reaction to this at this moment is how emotional, how real, how we can talk of what the politics and debate all day long, but this is people's livelihood that will never, ever be the same. >> sandra: i want to bring gillian turner in and remind her he buddy this is a live hel
peter doocy still up in that chopper. the report from griff jenkins of the top of the hour that the river level there, at least for now, the rising of that water seems to be ending. >> abby: griff jenkins interview and the sheriff sang at the end of the day, we've got family and faith. those of the words we need to hearing now. those images coming in from peter doocy, this is the first time many of us have seen it from this perspective. seeing the big picture of just how long this is...
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still with us are peter chatwell and peter toogood.er toogood, we have a chart showing yuan moves more consistently with the fixing since the 2015 devaluation. how closely do you watch those fixings, in terms of where the yuan should be? >> i still refer to the capital controls. that made a significant difference to the capital p light. from what i can see, there is a big import problem. chinese consumers have been buzzing away again. there is a credit boom going on. theink they could lose monetary policy, they are loosening again. fiscal deficits, expanding again. the party congress, coming up again. they are slightly easing monetary policy again. nejra: in terms of the tolerance for yuan strength, peter chatwell, where do you see that? >> the precise level, i think you can see on this chart that there does appear to be an importance at that level. you can see as the yuan had been strengthening, the fx reserves, the positioning treasuries that china is holding have increased. be a bit of a to move to stabilize the currency and prevent
still with us are peter chatwell and peter toogood.er toogood, we have a chart showing yuan moves more consistently with the fixing since the 2015 devaluation. how closely do you watch those fixings, in terms of where the yuan should be? >> i still refer to the capital controls. that made a significant difference to the capital p light. from what i can see, there is a big import problem. chinese consumers have been buzzing away again. there is a credit boom going on. theink they could...
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peter i honest in short brief yes there is a considerable continuity at this stage donald trump has now signed on for the neo con platform so that people understand what the neo con view of the world is it comes out of after the fall of the soviet union a view emerged on the right to begin with that never again would there be any power that could challenge the united states as had done the former soviet union trump is now on board for that it's now a bipartisan consensus here it's more open amongst republicans but democrats are on board they sort of hide it a little bit with talk of regime change in the name of democratic advance but that's more cover than substance you see the democratic support many democrats voted for the iraq war democrats and obama and hillary clinton were responsible for regime change in libya you saw most recently when american warships fired missiles into syria immediately the democrats came on board and cheered this this goes quite there's a history in american political history it's called the doctrine of american exceptionalism and that's really where you fin
peter i honest in short brief yes there is a considerable continuity at this stage donald trump has now signed on for the neo con platform so that people understand what the neo con view of the world is it comes out of after the fall of the soviet union a view emerged on the right to begin with that never again would there be any power that could challenge the united states as had done the former soviet union trump is now on board for that it's now a bipartisan consensus here it's more open...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle candidate donald trump ran on a campaign that not only question many foreign policy orthodoxies but also lashed out against neo conservative views of the world today the president is surrounded by men in uniform some are calling this a soft coup. cross talking trumps generals i'm joined by my guest michael o'hanlon in washington he is a senior fellow at the brookings institution also in washington we have thomas powell he's an independent economist policy analyst and author of from financial crisis to stagnation and in london we cross to patrick and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you first in washington there are a lot of people that would claim and i think with good credence that the trumpet ministrations foreign policy is just a mirror with maybe with different reflections of the foreign policy that we had under
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle candidate donald trump ran on a campaign that not only question many foreign policy orthodoxies but also lashed out against neo conservative views of the world today the president is surrounded by men in uniform some are calling this a soft coup. cross talking trumps generals i'm joined by my guest michael o'hanlon in washington he is a senior fellow at the brookings institution also in washington we have thomas...
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. >> reporter: absolutely, peter. they both highlight critical issues for the president as he's here at united nations general assembly. i count you to you interrupt me. you alluded to it at the top of the show, the idea of the iranian nuclear deal, front and center in that consideration. watch for this to be a theme over the next four days. not just in this meeting, although it's likely to take crucial importance in these talks, but also in the president's speech tomorrow. we've heard u.n. ambassador nikki haley say she believes this speech, which is already written, it's been written for days now, which is different than what we sometimes see for these sort of big, notable remarks from president trump, he likes to tweak and tweak until the last minute. ambassador haley said the president will slap the right people and hug the right people n her view, and come out, she says, on the other side looking very strong. expect iran to be one of the nations that verbally that the president, in haley's words, slaps here. that
. >> reporter: absolutely, peter. they both highlight critical issues for the president as he's here at united nations general assembly. i count you to you interrupt me. you alluded to it at the top of the show, the idea of the iranian nuclear deal, front and center in that consideration. watch for this to be a theme over the next four days. not just in this meeting, although it's likely to take crucial importance in these talks, but also in the president's speech tomorrow. we've heard...
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i think what's fascinating peter is the way that the professional and t. r. t. lobby on social media operate because of the one hand they're all the time they're tweeting that r.t. nobody watches it and very marginal organizations they are all the pundits they have all the cranks or extremists and on the other hand they're writing articles the same people warning that are a grave threat to western democracy you know you can't have it both ways can you. so the contradictions are there for everybody to see the truth is that what we've got now is a different media landscape to what we had it right back in two thousand and two three the neo cons had it very easy back then they could promote the iraq war all the lies about unchallenged almost member watching the mainstream channels then and we all we had on on programs like newsnight on the b.b.c. were neo-con afternoon telling us we've got to invade iraq and there wasn't any serious challenge peter right now compare that to twenty thirteen where the same people were pushing to bomb syria to get rid of our side and t
i think what's fascinating peter is the way that the professional and t. r. t. lobby on social media operate because of the one hand they're all the time they're tweeting that r.t. nobody watches it and very marginal organizations they are all the pundits they have all the cranks or extremists and on the other hand they're writing articles the same people warning that are a grave threat to western democracy you know you can't have it both ways can you. so the contradictions are there for...
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joining us now from london is peter dickson peters a senior economist with commerce bank in london peter great to have you with us on the program so germany today the biggest economy in the euro zone its economic outlook still strong however the income gap between the richest and poorest germans are growing experts are calling for greater investment in things like education and infrastructure it's there are clouds on the horizon out there all the certainly are i think one of the things that germany has done very well over the course of the last decade and slightly longer actually has been to engage in a process of domestic restructuring but that has come at a cost of as you said widening income imbalances the holes at the bottom end of the scale are all struggling to make ends meet i guess but nonetheless the average standard of standard of living in germany is significantly better than it is in a number of other european countries so we should perhaps be too critical but certainly this this problem of germany trying to go for what the the finance minister calls a black zero on public fi
joining us now from london is peter dickson peters a senior economist with commerce bank in london peter great to have you with us on the program so germany today the biggest economy in the euro zone its economic outlook still strong however the income gap between the richest and poorest germans are growing experts are calling for greater investment in things like education and infrastructure it's there are clouds on the horizon out there all the certainly are i think one of the things that...
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we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ald trump made waves at the yuan this week with strong talk about -- u.n. this week with strong talk about north korea. that is next. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." last week we had taking a stand offering ann opening from that country. this week it is ukraine, its first foray into the market since russia invaded crimea in 2014. the demand for 50 year bonds was so high that it knocked the most 50 basis points off the initial guidance. this quarter has seen al-shabaab sales from south korea climbing to the highest levels since 2013. that includes a $1 billion sale by korea development bank. more torica had to pay settle 10-year bonds, managing to only attract $2.1 billion in bids for the $1 billion offered. toys "r" us, a quick descent into bankruptcy shocked markets this week. which other retailers will debt?le to harness their investors are left e-cig, why did no one -- asking, why did no one see this coming? joining us
we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ald trump made waves at the yuan this week with strong talk about -- u.n. this week with strong talk about north korea. that is next. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." last week we had taking a stand offering ann opening from that country. this week it is ukraine, its first foray into the market since russia invaded crimea in 2014. the demand for...
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beckett's career would not have started without peter hall.champions early in his career of tennessee williams' work on the london stage. he had the most extraordinary instinct for great living writers, for writers at the beginning of their careers. he loved opera, too, and for six years was artistic director at glyndebourne, where he demonstrated that an opera's director can be as important as its conductor. and he also made films like akenfield, a nostalgic portrait of rural life in suffolk village like the one he'd grown up in. he gets to here somewhere and he trips. right, he's going to fall in the slop, so you all appreciate we can only do it once. it was shot mainly at weekends using amateur actors. the work of a fine director and talented impresario who ended his career as the grand old man of british theatre. and there'll be a special tribute to sir peter hall at 9pm tonight on bbc four. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. things have been going steadily downhill from the west this afternoon. 0ur downhill from the wes
beckett's career would not have started without peter hall.champions early in his career of tennessee williams' work on the london stage. he had the most extraordinary instinct for great living writers, for writers at the beginning of their careers. he loved opera, too, and for six years was artistic director at glyndebourne, where he demonstrated that an opera's director can be as important as its conductor. and he also made films like akenfield, a nostalgic portrait of rural life in suffolk...
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peter himself.r simmons has the story. >> reporter: 2,000 years in the making, close to st. peters basilica, a discovery that traces back to ancient rome and early christianity. in a church closed for 35 years, what may be bone fragments of st. peter himself, unearthed by a worker and known on italian tv perhaps placed here by an early pope to assert his authority at a time of division within catholicism. how could something so historically important just be forgotten? >> this is really a mystery. >> reporter: st. peter was one of jesus' 12 apostles. his spirit, catholics believe, now guards the gates of heaven. thiz body entombed at st. peter's basilica. yet inside this small, forgotten church, the priest shows us where bone fragments were found, scratched into the lid the names of saints including peter. >> the first name written is petros. >> reporter: petros. the relics found here now closely guarded by the vatican. can we see the bones? >> we can see not. >> when pope francis decides to open an
peter himself.r simmons has the story. >> reporter: 2,000 years in the making, close to st. peters basilica, a discovery that traces back to ancient rome and early christianity. in a church closed for 35 years, what may be bone fragments of st. peter himself, unearthed by a worker and known on italian tv perhaps placed here by an early pope to assert his authority at a time of division within catholicism. how could something so historically important just be forgotten? >> this is...
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well i do agree with you peter. that neo con is not quite the right way to describe the national mood although i thought thomas's analysis was actually i agree i agree the tendencies of generals not to want to lose the which wars they tend to want to win and which wars they want to stay out of that was a very useful distinction which i appreciate in terms of the national mood and just to go along with your point peter if we look at the middle east and build on patrick's concern about our relationship with israel i have some concerns about our relationships under president trump with egypt and saudi arabia because i don't think he cares very much about the human rights agenda or the democracy agenda he's willing to essentially tolerate their internal policies because they are loyal allies and we know that there is some utility to not getting overly obsessed with a pro human rights pro-democracy agenda that's where neo conservative thinking can go too far but i'm concerned that trump is actually falling back on a pure
well i do agree with you peter. that neo con is not quite the right way to describe the national mood although i thought thomas's analysis was actually i agree i agree the tendencies of generals not to want to lose the which wars they tend to want to win and which wars they want to stay out of that was a very useful distinction which i appreciate in terms of the national mood and just to go along with your point peter if we look at the middle east and build on patrick's concern about our...
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hey, carrie and peter, hang on. i want to welcome to our conversation right now republican congressman french hill of arkansas. congressman, i hope you're able to see what's going on there inside of the nrg stadium in houston. right now, sir, if you can see it, we see texas governor greg abbott putting a young child inside that shelter, very large shelter, on his lap there in the wheelchair and perhaps giving kids a little bit of a ride. even more notably we are seeing the president posing for pictures, really reaching down on the level of the young kids, picking up some kids. this is a much different president than the one we saw earlier this week in houston or the one that by reputation we usually see. what are your thoughts? >> well, i'm glad to see president trump return back to texas to show his empathy for the today tras toef that-- catastrophe that hit the gulf coast. >> we're able to hear mr. trump right now. let's take a listen to what he's saying. >> he likes to build. do you want to take a picture of him?
hey, carrie and peter, hang on. i want to welcome to our conversation right now republican congressman french hill of arkansas. congressman, i hope you're able to see what's going on there inside of the nrg stadium in houston. right now, sir, if you can see it, we see texas governor greg abbott putting a young child inside that shelter, very large shelter, on his lap there in the wheelchair and perhaps giving kids a little bit of a ride. even more notably we are seeing the president posing for...
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peter thank you. in other news the saving russia says the finalized agreements on deescalation zones in syria opened the way for a genuine cease fire in the devastated country early you know neal spoke to train crew about the latest peace efforts. the news that we are getting from the capital of kazakstan as round six of the so-called talks concludes you know there really a good reason for optimism because it has been announced that the very long and straining this process of forming the four deescalation zones in syria has been completed by russia iran and turkey even and the north and the problem it's difficult yet it was most difficult to get to an agreement there and it remains most volatile when it comes to the clashes between the government troops and the opposition now according to russia's special envoy to syria talks and asked and the people that will be making sure that there is no escalation and the deescalation zones will be russian military police and also similar units from the other gua
peter thank you. in other news the saving russia says the finalized agreements on deescalation zones in syria opened the way for a genuine cease fire in the devastated country early you know neal spoke to train crew about the latest peace efforts. the news that we are getting from the capital of kazakstan as round six of the so-called talks concludes you know there really a good reason for optimism because it has been announced that the very long and straining this process of forming the four...
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to a great degree peter you know what what's happened now is he's finally come out as you said in his address the issue with their engine in this nation and this is something that the international community has condemned me and mark for the way it's handling it's the army and the refugee outflow as you said you know over four hundred ten thousand have fled into nearby neighboring bangladesh in horrible conditions so this was her speech to react to that and you know in speaking with a lot of people who are here i'm getting some reaction it's something that you know was there were very big ideas as we heard you know no you know we need to find out what was the root cause of this and we have witness accounts of what they say was he didn't bring those up so it was very big ideas in this speech even went it back into kind of the history of of how she became the leader of this nation and what the challenges she faces and what the goals are but she really didn't speak specifically about ok here's the situation this is what's happened in our nation in neighboring nation bangladesh over the l
to a great degree peter you know what what's happened now is he's finally come out as you said in his address the issue with their engine in this nation and this is something that the international community has condemned me and mark for the way it's handling it's the army and the refugee outflow as you said you know over four hundred ten thousand have fled into nearby neighboring bangladesh in horrible conditions so this was her speech to react to that and you know in speaking with a lot of...
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peter: there will have to be.ook at where the are coming from, they are more interested in a european solution. more burden sharing. that means more burden sharing on the part of germany too. noises from the german government, when push comes to shove, they will find it difficult to accept that having supported the eurozone they are now on the hook for reducing services as well. there are a lot of interesting issues. it is incumbent upon other european economies to grow more quickly for a start. that helps. the german surplus is more stabler. it is not widening. maybe a lot of discussion in germany is being had, particularly from the left, maybe we need to do reforms -- redo the reforms that were put in place, which would help to reduce the surplus. mark: the ecb has legroom because of the growing economy to take the foot off? peter: for sure. mark: the loosening pedal. peter: we were surprised they did not announce tapering at the september meeting but by october, the likelihood is they will give us some kind of
peter: there will have to be.ook at where the are coming from, they are more interested in a european solution. more burden sharing. that means more burden sharing on the part of germany too. noises from the german government, when push comes to shove, they will find it difficult to accept that having supported the eurozone they are now on the hook for reducing services as well. there are a lot of interesting issues. it is incumbent upon other european economies to grow more quickly for a...