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peter: you are all three so sane and sensible. on seems to bey the message from "quadriga" this week. bye-bye. cheers. ♪ zñvpx]ççañññ [monkeys screeching, birds chirping] [cheering and applause] harpignies: it's a great privilege and pleasure to be able to introduce our final speaker today, someone who hasn't graced this stage for too many years. he was here in 2005, my good friend jeremy narby. now jeremy is a multifaceted fellow, and i don't have time to do justice to all his facets, but there are two that are of particular interest to us at bioneers. first, though he operates quietly and behind the scenes, jeremy has been one of the most effective activists in the struggle to defend indigenous rights of amazonian peoples and to help those first nations in their efforts to develop their own political, economic, and cultural
peter: you are all three so sane and sensible. on seems to bey the message from "quadriga" this week. bye-bye. cheers. ♪ zñvpx]ççañññ [monkeys screeching, birds chirping] [cheering and applause] harpignies: it's a great privilege and pleasure to be able to introduce our final speaker today, someone who hasn't graced this stage for too many years. he was here in 2005, my good friend jeremy narby. now jeremy is a multifaceted fellow, and i don't have time to do justice to all...
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peter: you are all three so sane and sensible. on seems to bey the message from "quadriga" this week. bye-bye. cheers. ♪ a÷yññómómómóoó'ó'ó'ó'ó'ó'ó'ó'óo] brian: hello and welcome to "fokus on europe," coming to you from our studios in bonn. my name's brian thomas. and we begin this week in spain, where police on the country's southern maritime boborder say they're stretched to the limit in their escalating battle with drug traffickers. now outfitted with high speed , dinghihies, cacartel smulers race across the mediterranean from morocco to spain with tons ofashish thafinds its y to buyers acrs europe. it's a frustrating race for police, who often find themlves outclassed by new and faer boats.
peter: you are all three so sane and sensible. on seems to bey the message from "quadriga" this week. bye-bye. cheers. ♪ a÷yññómómómóoó'ó'ó'ó'ó'ó'ó'ó'óo] brian: hello and welcome to "fokus on europe," coming to you from our studios in bonn. my name's brian thomas. and we begin this week in spain, where police on the country's southern maritime boborder say they're stretched to the limit in their escalating battle with drug traffickers. now outfitted with...
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peter: you are all three so sane and sensible. on seems to bey the message from "quadriga" this week. bye-bye. cheers. ♪ ♪ hoof mongolia, where intensive livestock farming is destroying land and livelihoods. what can be done about it? we head to chicago, a city with a sky-high m murder rate, , aa west side blighted by drugs, gangs and despair. but first, to eastern kenya. the al shabaab t terror groupp recruits there heavily, sowing the seeds of mistrust among locals.. al shabaab arose in 2006, in the midst of a bloody civil war in
peter: you are all three so sane and sensible. on seems to bey the message from "quadriga" this week. bye-bye. cheers. ♪ ♪ hoof mongolia, where intensive livestock farming is destroying land and livelihoods. what can be done about it? we head to chicago, a city with a sky-high m murder rate, , aa west side blighted by drugs, gangs and despair. but first, to eastern kenya. the al shabaab t terror groupp recruits there heavily, sowing the seeds of mistrust among locals.. al shabaab...
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peter: it was interesting.t the press conference, donald trump, when asked about a timeline for any or all of this, he said he would like it to happen as fast as it can be done mechanically and physically. i thought it was very interesting. he also said it could actually happen within a year. it could even happen within a few months if you withdraw the warheads and bring them to the u.s. to dismantle them, but that's not a technical question. it's a political question, and as long as nuclear weapons remain, the geopolitical center remain sold will attractive for countries to obtain and to talk to the most powerful man in the world, as we just saw it, as long as we do solve this geopolitical problem of status of nuclear weapons, we will not see north korea getting rid of its nuclear weapons very quickly because that is the very function of nuclear weapons for kim. peter: what can you tell us to help us understand the man or get closer to the man? dahye: i don't personally know him, but i feel personally he was q
peter: it was interesting.t the press conference, donald trump, when asked about a timeline for any or all of this, he said he would like it to happen as fast as it can be done mechanically and physically. i thought it was very interesting. he also said it could actually happen within a year. it could even happen within a few months if you withdraw the warheads and bring them to the u.s. to dismantle them, but that's not a technical question. it's a political question, and as long as nuclear...
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me, peter craven., he is accused of stirring up anti-immigrant sentiment. he's a fierce opponent of much of what the e.u. stands for. he is viktor orban, the old and new prime mininier of hungary. and his fariright dess p ptyg of authoritaanisism, nepotism,, and widespread corruption.they'a return to o full democracycy and of afreeeedom of expreression.,
me, peter craven., he is accused of stirring up anti-immigrant sentiment. he's a fierce opponent of much of what the e.u. stands for. he is viktor orban, the old and new prime mininier of hungary. and his fariright dess p ptyg of authoritaanisism, nepotism,, and widespread corruption.they'a return to o full democracycy and of afreeeedom of expreression.,
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peter: cory bennett of politico has it developed world wide? cory: you can straight up purchase technology and sign a contract with a company in the u.s. but, perhaps, one of the more interesting and less understood ways to acquire sensitive technology is through an investment in that company. it's not a very traditional way we think about acquiring something. we think about a very old school model of mergers and acquisitions where, you know, big steal buys -- big steel buys little steel. today you can have some sort of insight into sensitive technology by, say, an early stage investment in a company that is not yet proven. you can be a seed funder when it is still in a -- in the a series of funding. you can develop a joint venture, a joint partnership. these can be several ways you can have some degree of access to this technology without necessarily gaining the insight or triggering some sort of oversight mechanism. there are these new ways, which is one of the things we were looking at that people can get access to the sensitive technology.
peter: cory bennett of politico has it developed world wide? cory: you can straight up purchase technology and sign a contract with a company in the u.s. but, perhaps, one of the more interesting and less understood ways to acquire sensitive technology is through an investment in that company. it's not a very traditional way we think about acquiring something. we think about a very old school model of mergers and acquisitions where, you know, big steal buys -- big steel buys little steel. today...
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peter: a very warm welcome to quadriga.. where 25 yearsy ago, a racist arson attack on a turkish family left to lament --d and three girls also did two women dead and three girls also died. two people took part in -- f four ment made set ththe home ablaze. it was one of the worst atrocities in germany's postwar history. this is where their children was born and this is their home. a quarter century has passed since the terrible tragedy. to discuss the question, i am joined in the studio a.l. impose ellen who says that germany has changed for the worst. it raises and -- racism and islamophobia have a place in parliament now. also a freelance journalist with turkish roots. she made speeches for some of germany's tv channels. in times of growing, it was in important political signal that chancellor merkel commemorated with the foreign minister. chairman on turkish negotiations. after the arson, rhetoric is suddenly mainstream. chancellor merkel said they are playing with fire. thank you for being here with me today on quadriga.
peter: a very warm welcome to quadriga.. where 25 yearsy ago, a racist arson attack on a turkish family left to lament --d and three girls also did two women dead and three girls also died. two people took part in -- f four ment made set ththe home ablaze. it was one of the worst atrocities in germany's postwar history. this is where their children was born and this is their home. a quarter century has passed since the terrible tragedy. to discuss the question, i am joined in the studio a.l....
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liz: watch this text message with peter strzok. again, he initially was on the mueller probe, and the clinton e-mail probe as well he worked on it here is peter strzok in may of 2017 writing to lisa page again on whether or not he should join the mueller probe. for me and this case i personal ly have a sense of unfinished business. i unleashed it with the clinton probe called the mid-year exam and now i need to fix it and finish it. who gets about being assistant director versus an investigation leading to impeachment, mark and that's what peter strzok was texting. so how could the ig say there's no bias that didn't affect the investigation? >> well he was referring to the russia probe which is only beginning to scratch the surface that's a separate report, but you're absolutely right. the bias was rampant and they are up to their necks in it and peter strzok is going to come out on the losing end of that i think. this is the same person who talked about the insurance policy, and making sure that they took action to keep president
liz: watch this text message with peter strzok. again, he initially was on the mueller probe, and the clinton e-mail probe as well he worked on it here is peter strzok in may of 2017 writing to lisa page again on whether or not he should join the mueller probe. for me and this case i personal ly have a sense of unfinished business. i unleashed it with the clinton probe called the mid-year exam and now i need to fix it and finish it. who gets about being assistant director versus an...
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peter: that's a great question. now we're looking at june 12 as a gets to know you plus meeting that's what he called it. they were trying to dowlay expectations because i think it's become clear to them thats ther such thing as a straight line when it comes to north korea and hey that didn't want to have expectations so high thatey when came out of singapore without a document that it looked like a failure. robert: what document could come out of this? the president mentioned there could b an end to the long korean war. andrea: indeed,nd one interim stem might be establishing intersections that would not be an end to the war yet,ho ah he did tee that up, but it could be the beginning of stems toward that. intersectionsld we what we had with cuba for decades where you can do spying, you can do everything you can do at an embassy except have formal recognition. ait would give u much easier way to vify whether they're complying and also a wilddo w into washington. robert: what do you make of secretary pompeo. he's wit
peter: that's a great question. now we're looking at june 12 as a gets to know you plus meeting that's what he called it. they were trying to dowlay expectations because i think it's become clear to them thats ther such thing as a straight line when it comes to north korea and hey that didn't want to have expectations so high thatey when came out of singapore without a document that it looked like a failure. robert: what document could come out of this? the president mentioned there could b an...
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we discuss it all with peter peter of "the new york times," mitchell mitch of nbc news, and shawna thomas of -- mitchell mitch of nbc news and that you knowha tyou know -- shawna thomas of vice news. >> this is "washgton week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand th challenges of today. and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> on an american cruise lines journey, along the columbia and snake rivers, tvelers retrace the route forged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise lines' fleet of paddle wheelersravel through americans landscape to historic landmarks where you can experience local customs and culture. american cruise lines. proud sponsor of "washington week." >> additional funding is prod by -- cancer treatment centers of america. newman's own foundation. donating all profits to charity and nourishing the common good. koo and patricia yuen for the yuen foundation, commitmented to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the ethics and excellen
we discuss it all with peter peter of "the new york times," mitchell mitch of nbc news, and shawna thomas of -- mitchell mitch of nbc news and that you knowha tyou know -- shawna thomas of vice news. >> this is "washgton week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand th challenges of today. and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> on an american...
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sir peter, it is also personal. —— for peter.ed in tribal fighting. when he was a toddler his father was killed in tribalfighting. his mother cecilia had given him a meal before the battle against local tradition. villagers believe because his death and she was branded a witch. did you grow up believing in sorcery? no. likejenny, peter's like jenny, peter's mum likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home. he takes me to meet her, where she now lives in a remote mountaintop village. hello! hello! cries. cecilia's lips are stained with betel nut, i will stimulant here that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she is proud of what they accomplished, helping people like her. that even though cecilia was accuse herself, she doesn't want to associate with other survivors. so we have just walked back from the village where peter's mum lives, and what was really striking is that when we were speaking to her, a huge crowd of people sort of gathered around and were listening in to what we we re
sir peter, it is also personal. —— for peter.ed in tribal fighting. when he was a toddler his father was killed in tribalfighting. his mother cecilia had given him a meal before the battle against local tradition. villagers believe because his death and she was branded a witch. did you grow up believing in sorcery? no. likejenny, peter's like jenny, peter's mum likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home. he takes me to meet her, where she now lives in a remote mountaintop village....
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and what will bob do with peter strzok? >> ♪ monologue..ebastian gorka, i but i really did. >> really? the singapore crew? >> sean: i know you traveled 24 hours in the air for our audience. i love you. >> the hypocrisy. can we have some honesty about the immigration issue. suddenly the left peter fonda included care about minorities and care about children? what about the 60 million children that died in the womb? what about the money they spend on planned parenthood? 19 million african-americans killed in the womb. that's how they care about minorities. let's forget about pregnant women. when did we hear the left talk about the 15-year-old beautiful girls murdered in long island by gang members born abroad. i didn't hear them protest about needing to protect american children from gang members. the hypocrisy tells you one thing, sean. they are desperate. they have no message for november. the economy -- the rally was incredible. the economy and north korea and raising the pay of our military. they are cess brat. -- desperate. >> sean: i do
and what will bob do with peter strzok? >> ♪ monologue..ebastian gorka, i but i really did. >> really? the singapore crew? >> sean: i know you traveled 24 hours in the air for our audience. i love you. >> the hypocrisy. can we have some honesty about the immigration issue. suddenly the left peter fonda included care about minorities and care about children? what about the 60 million children that died in the womb? what about the money they spend on planned parenthood?...
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and what will bob do with peter strzok?e comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >> ♪ >> sean: dr. sebastian gorka, i didn't mean to talk so long in my opening monologue. but i really did. >> really? the singapore crew? >> sean: i know you traveled 24 hours in the air for our audience. i love you. >> the hypocrisy. can we have some honesty about the immigration issue. suddenly the left peter fonda included care about minorities and care about children? what about the 60 million children that died in the womb? what about the money they sp on planned parenthood? 19 million africa
and what will bob do with peter strzok?e comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to...
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right, peter? thank you, peter. jack bergman. phl, what a great job. [ applause ] that was a lot tougher than we thought, right? you would think it would have been easy. it makes sense. but you would have thought. kevin cramer, jim banks, andy barr, claudia tenney, martha mcsally. i hear you're doing very well, mar wr youay be. i hear martha's doing very well in the great state of arizona. that's what the word is. don bacon, jason lewis, kathy mcmorris rogers, who's terrific. kathy. hi, kathy. representative neil dunn, ann custer, and julia brown. i want to thank -- and i assume we have a couple others out there. anybody i didn't announce? you want to stand and we'll announce you. you deserve it. thank you, all, very much. really, it's incredible. [ applause ] and finally, i want to thank the fantastic veteran service organizations that helped us push today's choice legislation across the finish line. enever ispoke, this was one of the most important things. it was something i got the biggest hand for. pe people want to take care
right, peter? thank you, peter. jack bergman. phl, what a great job. [ applause ] that was a lot tougher than we thought, right? you would think it would have been easy. it makes sense. but you would have thought. kevin cramer, jim banks, andy barr, claudia tenney, martha mcsally. i hear you're doing very well, mar wr youay be. i hear martha's doing very well in the great state of arizona. that's what the word is. don bacon, jason lewis, kathy mcmorris rogers, who's terrific. kathy. hi, kathy....
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outness fear of what's happening in moscow what about inside there were in the one their game volgograd peter all of our is done there for us peter just when we thought it was over a last minute winner how delighted in funds where you are. yes there's a lot see a lot of england fans the actually at the england front the bus majority the noisiest group of figure comes the riverside the volgograd stadium you were mentioning vuvuzela said here on their union this quite a few vuvuzela is going on here you know here as well with the largest body of england found the loudest crowd of english fans who is right behind that goal and it's behind the goal we hurricane school that went on in that ninety minutes now as a relief i think initially was the big feeling here that as we can hear it every now and again is turning into a it's a celebration this was a game they thought they were going to win many of the england fans i think they felt they deserved to win it as things started not to go as well as perhaps they would have wanted there was chances that didn't go when you felt that in the crowd you fel
outness fear of what's happening in moscow what about inside there were in the one their game volgograd peter all of our is done there for us peter just when we thought it was over a last minute winner how delighted in funds where you are. yes there's a lot see a lot of england fans the actually at the england front the bus majority the noisiest group of figure comes the riverside the volgograd stadium you were mentioning vuvuzela said here on their union this quite a few vuvuzela is going on...
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any prosecution or impeachment of donald trump would require peter strzok as the star with it f had peter wit. >> sean: would you allow president trump to testify before the mueller group with this corrupt team, weissmann, wray? >> i wouldn't have needed all that, sean, i don't see any upside to the president sitting for an interview. >> sean: thank you both, appreciate it. president trump blasting obstructionist democrats, calling on lawmakers to act on immigration reform. what he said and more straight ahead. immigration reform. what he said and more straight ahead. >> president trump: as a result of democrat supported loopholes in the federal laws, most illegal immigrant families and minors from central america who arrive unlawfully at the border cannot be detained together, or removed together, only released. these are crippling loopholes that cause family separation which we don't want. >> sean: the president said we don't want that, talking about the need for new immigration laws to end the crippling loopholes. here with reaction, judicial watch director of investigations chris farr
any prosecution or impeachment of donald trump would require peter strzok as the star with it f had peter wit. >> sean: would you allow president trump to testify before the mueller group with this corrupt team, weissmann, wray? >> i wouldn't have needed all that, sean, i don't see any upside to the president sitting for an interview. >> sean: thank you both, appreciate it. president trump blasting obstructionist democrats, calling on lawmakers to act on immigration reform....
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is it andrew mccabe or peter struck? >> the denial is mr. mccabe does not recall being present for the meeting. >> have we investigated that further? that's a pivotal point in this as far as what was said and who is involved, whether there is intent biased. >> we have investigated as far as we can take it. i could find evidence to see whether he was present. we've laid out what we have found. >> does it concerning the fbi to not further investigate the issue of the discovered text messages? seems like it raises larger questions. does that bother you? >> what has concerned us is the fbi has this imperfect system of collecting records and has known it for some time and needs to get it fixed. once we started looking at the messages we were the ones to keep digging. >> of the calls obstruct action. can you, with certainty expressly hillary clinton investigation without bias or interference. >> i can't speak to every decision that was made. he may have been involved so i cannot speak to the broader point. >> cannot say there wasn't bias. it appea
is it andrew mccabe or peter struck? >> the denial is mr. mccabe does not recall being present for the meeting. >> have we investigated that further? that's a pivotal point in this as far as what was said and who is involved, whether there is intent biased. >> we have investigated as far as we can take it. i could find evidence to see whether he was present. we've laid out what we have found. >> does it concerning the fbi to not further investigate the issue of the...
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likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home.where she now lives in a remote mountaintop village. hello! cries. hello! they didn't beat me. cecilia's lips are stained with betel nut, a stimulant that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she is proud of what they've accomplished, helping people like her. but even though cecilia was accused herself, she doesn't want to associate with other survivors. so we have just walked back from the village where peter's mum lives, and what was really striking is that when we were speaking to her, a huge crowd of people sort of gathered around and were listening in to what we were saying. and she was really reluctant to admit that she had ever been accused of being a witch. so clearly, there is still a massive stigma. it was nearly half a century ago for cecilia, but sanguma accusations are still ripping apart families and destroying lives today. next on myjourney, a different sort of survivor. rebecca was a newly—wed when her neighbours turned on her. but a
likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home.where she now lives in a remote mountaintop village. hello! cries. hello! they didn't beat me. cecilia's lips are stained with betel nut, a stimulant that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she is proud of what they've accomplished, helping people like her. but even though cecilia was accused herself, she doesn't want to associate with other survivors. so we have just walked back from the village where...
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>> it's not limited to he peter strzok. don't know that the fbi could have chosen anyone worse to lead the trump russia investigation. had they picked hillary clinton to lead that investigation, i don't know that the level of bias or prejudice against donald trump wave been any higher. the i.g. report tells us that it's peter strzok and lisa page, but it's also teams of agents and lawyers that are identified in this i.g. report, five of whom have been referred to the office of professional responsibility for their anticipate trump texts and -- anti-trump tex texts. on every page of this report you find some evidence of political bias against donald trump and that really calls into question the work that was done here with respect to the two highest profile investigations in recent times, both the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, and the trump russia investigation that became the special council matter. >> maria: if anybody has given us a window into how the rank and file or some of the leadership certainly felt about d
>> it's not limited to he peter strzok. don't know that the fbi could have chosen anyone worse to lead the trump russia investigation. had they picked hillary clinton to lead that investigation, i don't know that the level of bias or prejudice against donald trump wave been any higher. the i.g. report tells us that it's peter strzok and lisa page, but it's also teams of agents and lawyers that are identified in this i.g. report, five of whom have been referred to the office of...
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agent peter strzok.e a lot of these situations based on my experience covering this topic for about 17 years now, it's often the questions that are not answered that can be the most important and what i've heard from lawmakers privately is that there were a number of questions about the russia investigation and peter strzok's contacts with individuals during that period that he declined to comment on on the advice of an f.b.i. lawyer. so that is what i'll be looking out for today, bill. >> bill: if that's the case, catherine, if his lawyer forbids him to answer so many questions yesterday, what's the chance christopher wray the head of the f.b.i. does something similar today? is that likely? >> well, i guess what i would give it to you in this context, lawmakers said to me yesterday is that the refusal to answer these questions was not really based on a classified or national security issue. this is an open unclassified setting and we heard from republican mark meadows yesterday that he felt that in this
agent peter strzok.e a lot of these situations based on my experience covering this topic for about 17 years now, it's often the questions that are not answered that can be the most important and what i've heard from lawmakers privately is that there were a number of questions about the russia investigation and peter strzok's contacts with individuals during that period that he declined to comment on on the advice of an f.b.i. lawyer. so that is what i'll be looking out for today, bill....
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that was peter strzok. fbi peter strzok was picked to lead the fbi's investigation into what russia did in july of 2016. it was a counterintelligence investigation begun in late july, 2016, and he was leading it and about the exact same time he was picked to lead it this dispassionate and fair fbi agent was calling trump a disaster, destabilizing for the country. i'll leave out all of the "f" adjectives he used. i'll go with disaster and destabilized. same time, his fbi lawyer or girlfriend lisa page was telling him he was meant to protect the country. this neutral dispassionate fbi agent said i can protect the country on my levels. -- at many levels. at the same time, peter struck was picked to neutrally look into the russia investigation and he was talking about an insurance policy with andy mccabe and lisa page in the event donald trump became the president. all of this came at the same time that strzok said he could smell the trump support in southern virginia. all of this was at the same time that this
that was peter strzok. fbi peter strzok was picked to lead the fbi's investigation into what russia did in july of 2016. it was a counterintelligence investigation begun in late july, 2016, and he was leading it and about the exact same time he was picked to lead it this dispassionate and fair fbi agent was calling trump a disaster, destabilizing for the country. i'll leave out all of the "f" adjectives he used. i'll go with disaster and destabilized. same time, his fbi lawyer or...
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any prosecution or impeachment of donald trump would require peter strzok as the star with it f had petertrzok as your star with it you would be hoping you have mark fuhrman as your star wit. >> sean: would you allow president trump to testify before the mueller group with this corrupt team, weissmann, wray? >> i wouldn't have needed all that, sean, i don't see any jp side to the president sitting for an interview. >> sean: thank you both, appreciate it. president trump blasting obstructionist democrats, calling on lawmakers to act on immigration reform. what he said and more straight ahead. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. why p
any prosecution or impeachment of donald trump would require peter strzok as the star with it f had petertrzok as your star with it you would be hoping you have mark fuhrman as your star wit. >> sean: would you allow president trump to testify before the mueller group with this corrupt team, weissmann, wray? >> i wouldn't have needed all that, sean, i don't see any jp side to the president sitting for an interview. >> sean: thank you both, appreciate it. president trump...
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we still got you here peter schmeichel much as night legend we've got forty five minutes in tunisia it's a big and three quarters of an hour ahead for england are they going to do this i think i think they will i'm just trying to sort of get to where south kate is and this will he be happy he will be quite happy because as i said before produced a lot of chances and this is what you want you want to produce a chance but you also want to take some of those chances and maybe maybe he has got options maybe he should make a change get someone like jamie vadi who will not miss those kind of chances instead of them but that means he's going to change his way of playing a little bit and in all fairness i have to say to jason is that he's been in great positions i have been saying every positive thing that's been he has he's been part of that. while peter was speaking to me i actually had to listen hard because behind me the crowds on red square is right behind us here we're hearing some unbelievable chants and you were saying it's been going on for quite a while it's very large done there
we still got you here peter schmeichel much as night legend we've got forty five minutes in tunisia it's a big and three quarters of an hour ahead for england are they going to do this i think i think they will i'm just trying to sort of get to where south kate is and this will he be happy he will be quite happy because as i said before produced a lot of chances and this is what you want you want to produce a chance but you also want to take some of those chances and maybe maybe he has got...
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peter strzok still works at the fbi.an who promised to stopks a presidential candidate from getting elected is still collecting a salary at our most powerful law enforcement agency. if you are looking for evidence of political bias, there you have it. and if you don't believe it, imagine this headline, for example, say 10 years ago, barack obama simply cannotrs become president, we will stop him, wrote fbi agent peter strzok who still works at the bureau. a can you imagine? no, you would be fired immediately, first amendment be damned. and by the way, strzok and page were not alone. they are not even the standout cases in this report. the document quotes another fbi attorney, wondering, a "what i could have done differently to stop asald trump's election president." that same official later describes himself as part of the anti-trump resistance. for some reason, the doj is hiding that lawyer's name from the public. we do know he served on the mueller team untild february of this year. of course he did. and there's a lot
peter strzok still works at the fbi.an who promised to stopks a presidential candidate from getting elected is still collecting a salary at our most powerful law enforcement agency. if you are looking for evidence of political bias, there you have it. and if you don't believe it, imagine this headline, for example, say 10 years ago, barack obama simply cannotrs become president, we will stop him, wrote fbi agent peter strzok who still works at the bureau. a can you imagine? no, you would be...
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peter: i think so.f the things important to think about was since the financial crisis, there's been a huge performance of the growth factor and there's lots of reasons for that. growth has generally been weak until recently. it's also reflected the huge dominance of the tech sector we just discussed. at the same time over those years, nearly a decade, we've seen persistent falls and bond yields. and that's been bad for value sectors. these devalue sectors have also had their own particular problems, banks being an obvious example. in europe's case, needing to raise huge amounts of capital, seeing a collapse in interest margins. we've also seen the problems in oil markets and utilities. these sectors make up the dominant part of the value factor. and they are all beginning to see improving prospects of cash returns, which are raising the prospects of dividends beginning to grow. but they all have high vidend yields. our feeling is yes, there is finally opportunity to invest in included,ors, banks with a
peter: i think so.f the things important to think about was since the financial crisis, there's been a huge performance of the growth factor and there's lots of reasons for that. growth has generally been weak until recently. it's also reflected the huge dominance of the tech sector we just discussed. at the same time over those years, nearly a decade, we've seen persistent falls and bond yields. and that's been bad for value sectors. these devalue sectors have also had their own particular...
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not peter strzok. secondly, congressman, i know you are looking at this and saying that peter strzok is a bad guy and this means that the mueller investigation shouldn't go forward, but let's pull it back here. hillary clinton benefited from all of this. not -- i mean was hurt from all this. donald trump benefited from all of this. hillary clinton was the won who lost the election. if peter strzok wanted to stop donald trump, they didn't do anything to stop donald trump from winning the election? >> we got to unpack a lot of things in there. first, katy, peter strzok said down play the wiener thing -- laptop. wait on that. let's focus on russia. so his motive was russia, not looking at -- keeping the clinton information, don't worry about that, not a big deal. that was the attitude, that was the motive he had. why? because had he this animus to president trump. return when we learned yesterday in this report, "we'll stop trump." when was that text message? august 8. remember what happened july 31st. pe
not peter strzok. secondly, congressman, i know you are looking at this and saying that peter strzok is a bad guy and this means that the mueller investigation shouldn't go forward, but let's pull it back here. hillary clinton benefited from all of this. not -- i mean was hurt from all this. donald trump benefited from all of this. hillary clinton was the won who lost the election. if peter strzok wanted to stop donald trump, they didn't do anything to stop donald trump from winning the...
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you subpoenaed peter strzok. >> quell, peter strzok is a key figure in the investigation of the hillary clinton e-mails and other investigations. he's a lead inis it instigatore trump/russia solution matter. his text massages between himself and lisa page have been very enlightening. they raise as many questions as they answer. we have a lot of questions about mr. strzok and his bias that those text massages reflect. so, we indicated we wanted him to come. we have been working for weeks to have this happen. his attorney said he would come voluntarily. when we had everything set he wasn't come iting to the time and place we thought we agreed upon. i issued the subpoena on friday to appear on wednesday. >> we have seen these text and know about the anti-trump bias. what it did in terms of dictating how the fbi and doj behaved is what we are talking about. one of the most compelling text is the text about we'll stop him. peter strzok took over the trump russia probe on july 31, 2016. eight days later holing he answs girlfriend he won't become president, right, she said no, we'll stop him.
you subpoenaed peter strzok. >> quell, peter strzok is a key figure in the investigation of the hillary clinton e-mails and other investigations. he's a lead inis it instigatore trump/russia solution matter. his text massages between himself and lisa page have been very enlightening. they raise as many questions as they answer. we have a lot of questions about mr. strzok and his bias that those text massages reflect. so, we indicated we wanted him to come. we have been working for weeks...
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peter fonda. that to what happened to roseanne. >> the double standard are clear and unambiguous. there is one rule for the left and one rule for everybody else. that's what we saw with peter fonda. his communities were beyond the reprehensible words. but we see hypocrisy day in, day out. at least roseanne owned up to her mistake. she did apologize genuinely. i agree with tammy. the feeling i have got is this has got to be a big flop. and really it's hard to see how abc is going to win from any of this idea of a spinoff. david: we have the hypocrisy of comparing happened to roseanne and peter fonda. we also have out-and-out lies. we have the comments of cynthia nixon. we reached a point where the absurdity and the very least misstatements if not out-and-out lies have accumulate to the point where the liberal left is not believed by the general public. what do you think? tammy: a lot of people are talking about when peter fonda does what he does. people on the left are saying stop it. because this
peter fonda. that to what happened to roseanne. >> the double standard are clear and unambiguous. there is one rule for the left and one rule for everybody else. that's what we saw with peter fonda. his communities were beyond the reprehensible words. but we see hypocrisy day in, day out. at least roseanne owned up to her mistake. she did apologize genuinely. i agree with tammy. the feeling i have got is this has got to be a big flop. and really it's hard to see how abc is going to win...
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that was peter strzok. fbi agent peter strzok was picked to lead the fbi's investigation into what russia did in july of 2016. it was a counter intelligence investigation begun in late july 2016 and he was leading it. and about the exact same time he was picked to lead it, this dispassionate and fair fbi agent was calling trump a disaster, destabilizing for the country. i'll leave out all of the f adjectives he used to describe that. i'll just go with disaster and destabilizing. same time his fbi lawyer girlfriend lisa page was telling hem he was meant to protect the country. this neutral dispassionate fbi agent said, i can protect the country at many levels, same time peter strzok who was picked to objectively, fairly, neutrally look into the russia investigation was talking about an insurance policy with andy mccabe and lisa page in the event trump became the president. all of this was happening at the same time peter strzok said he could smell the trump support in southern virginia. all this was at the s
that was peter strzok. fbi agent peter strzok was picked to lead the fbi's investigation into what russia did in july of 2016. it was a counter intelligence investigation begun in late july 2016 and he was leading it. and about the exact same time he was picked to lead it, this dispassionate and fair fbi agent was calling trump a disaster, destabilizing for the country. i'll leave out all of the f adjectives he used to describe that. i'll just go with disaster and destabilizing. same time his...
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mark and munches united legend peter smikle peter it was a nervy time england versus chinese here daryn involved we were watching it first half they missed a lot of chances second half they didn't actually create many but got there in the end yeah they got the end and. i feel very very happy for the england boys because if they hadn't got there the next couple of days would have been terrible for them they would have been crucified by the that the previous meeting and i'm not sure that they kind of go completely free the second half was awful the way they played the second half it's not. it's not promising grateful for the next couple of games in the tournament but in the first half as you said they created so many chances god on his own had four chances he's with us to this quarter all for. the hurricane as i said the half time now is a one guy you need to you think they need to fall for him if the chances falls for him to do it and then he scores one of the things that of course we've seen in this world cup are the big guns not quite doing it again and did it they labored to a two one
mark and munches united legend peter smikle peter it was a nervy time england versus chinese here daryn involved we were watching it first half they missed a lot of chances second half they didn't actually create many but got there in the end yeah they got the end and. i feel very very happy for the england boys because if they hadn't got there the next couple of days would have been terrible for them they would have been crucified by the that the previous meeting and i'm not sure that they...
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peter has a tough job. peter has a string of helpers around the area who alert him to cases.ome to meetjenny, who was accused of killing her niece with sanguma. she has been living in fear in a safe house with her husband sunny and five children, after she was attacked by a mob in her village. and what were they saying to you? like many of the survivors, her life is endangered. she's also accused of her children's future. the safe houses run with limited support. not only does she work with victims, but also accusers. she tells me thatjenny‘s accuser has failed to let the family returned to the community, so we go to co nfro nt returned to the community, so we go to confront him. and what's surprising is that not only is hejenny‘s brother—in—law, he's also the local headmaster. his wife welcomes us with the traditional greeting. can you show me the grave? yes. john's daughter christina collapsed and died on her third birthday. he then turned onjenny, accusing her of practising sanguma and causing the death. others in the community then attacked her. like many in the country h
peter has a tough job. peter has a string of helpers around the area who alert him to cases.ome to meetjenny, who was accused of killing her niece with sanguma. she has been living in fear in a safe house with her husband sunny and five children, after she was attacked by a mob in her village. and what were they saying to you? like many of the survivors, her life is endangered. she's also accused of her children's future. the safe houses run with limited support. not only does she work with...
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thank you, peter. peter inspired today's poll question at smerconish.com. go and answer this during the course of the hour. even when opposed by american multinational corporations, is president trump's trade policy in the best interest of american workers. pretty much what he argues and i'll be curious to see what you say, look, we've got the backs of the workers more so than gm and harley. go of the vote on that question. >>> up ahead, what's behind the gop lack of empathy for illegal immigrants? a new study suggests the fact that white america is disappearing. justice kennedy made a bombshell announcement this week. i for one think his timing will undermine his legacy and i'll tell you why in just a sec. show me the movies. (male friend) thanks for the invite! (anna) front row? nobody puts baby in a corner. i'll pre-order what she's having. wax on, wax off. yippee ki yay movielovers. (vo) introducing atom tickets. (anna) was that too much? (vo) download the atom app and get $5 off your first ticket. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes t
thank you, peter. peter inspired today's poll question at smerconish.com. go and answer this during the course of the hour. even when opposed by american multinational corporations, is president trump's trade policy in the best interest of american workers. pretty much what he argues and i'll be curious to see what you say, look, we've got the backs of the workers more so than gm and harley. go of the vote on that question. >>> up ahead, what's behind the gop lack of empathy for...
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peter: the treasury yield curve.y should be starting to think about it too much of that is already discounted and whether we should start to steepen on the treasury curve. this is what we have been looking at. not that attractive -- it is the attractive position to have. even looking into more complicated positions at the long and of the curve. when the demand drives up, the u.s. curve should start to steepen up. that is going to be the second s in the u.s. markets fully playing out and starting of thee in this downside expectations of one the next u.s. recession will take place. that is when we start to get the curve steepening up. matt: fascinating stuff. always good to have some disagreement. the debate makes it interesting. peter chatwell, head of european rate strategy at mizuho international will stay with us. thank you to mark cudmore. you continue -- can continue to follow his thoughts on the bloomberg mliv for all that you need to know to prepare for your trading day and throughout the trading day. let's qui
peter: the treasury yield curve.y should be starting to think about it too much of that is already discounted and whether we should start to steepen on the treasury curve. this is what we have been looking at. not that attractive -- it is the attractive position to have. even looking into more complicated positions at the long and of the curve. when the demand drives up, the u.s. curve should start to steepen up. that is going to be the second s in the u.s. markets fully playing out and...
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>> peter strzok, you name it. the highest leof bias i've ever witnessed in any law enforcement officer. and james comey, has a mclean to do. he's having a hard time getting his stories to match. horowitz wvery critical of him and deservedly so. >>chris: finally, where our house republicans in your demand, your call for the department of justice to share more documents. especially on this question of the use by the fbi of a confidential informant to penetrate the trump campaign. and also, do you believe that some of your colleagues that deputyod rosenstein threatened the house and staffers for demanding those documents. >> i wasn't in the room for that january meeting. i've been in the room for other meetings where tensions ran high. we had a meeting friday night. yet members of the house working on a friday night. paul ryan led this meeting. devin nunes, bob goodlatte, myself and everyone you can think of from the fti and doj. we went item by item on both of those outstanding subpoenas. we either have compliance,
>> peter strzok, you name it. the highest leof bias i've ever witnessed in any law enforcement officer. and james comey, has a mclean to do. he's having a hard time getting his stories to match. horowitz wvery critical of him and deservedly so. >>chris: finally, where our house republicans in your demand, your call for the department of justice to share more documents. especially on this question of the use by the fbi of a confidential informant to penetrate the trump campaign. and...
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and peter strzok says no, no he won't. we'll stop it. and, bob, a lot of people are going to focus on that what does it mean we will stop it. obviously president trump wins the elections. we all know how that story particularly ended. there is a question about did strzok suggest the russia investigation in order to hurt president trump? >> right. and that's what is so sad about it is. you know, it really does. the report is correct it casts a paul over the entire investigation frankly over both. important to remember. peter strzok and lisa page are not lying fbi agents talking around the water cooler. strzok was the number two in the counter intelligence unit of the fbi. he is very senior fbi agent. he signed off on the opening of the russian investigation. this is somebody very far up the chain. this is not a line person not that it would be any better you might think it might not have any influence. catherine herridge brought up a great point which is that this is not dealing with the russia investigation at all. this is all dealing wi
and peter strzok says no, no he won't. we'll stop it. and, bob, a lot of people are going to focus on that what does it mean we will stop it. obviously president trump wins the elections. we all know how that story particularly ended. there is a question about did strzok suggest the russia investigation in order to hurt president trump? >> right. and that's what is so sad about it is. you know, it really does. the report is correct it casts a paul over the entire investigation frankly...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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and now antitrump fbi agent peter strzok says he's ready to testify too.ff jenkins live in washington, d.c. as lawmakers demand more documents on the probe, good morning, griff. griff: good morning, heather, we have not heard the left, horowitz heading to senate judiciary committee this afternoon as president trump applies pressure on the fbi agent that claims he would stop him from taking office. the president tweeting, the highest level of bias from any law enforcement. they all worked for slippery james comey and comey is best friend with robert mueller. peter strzok is willing to appear but not done deal. attorney goldman issuing this statement. peter strzok thinks his posi, character and actions have all been misrepresented and he wants an opportunity to remedy that but house judiciary chairman says if he's not willing to appear, he's prepared to subpoena peter strzok. nunes says he's losing patience with doj over losing documents. >> they'll be hell to pay by wednesday morning. if they don't have good reasons why they haven't provided information, th
and now antitrump fbi agent peter strzok says he's ready to testify too.ff jenkins live in washington, d.c. as lawmakers demand more documents on the probe, good morning, griff. griff: good morning, heather, we have not heard the left, horowitz heading to senate judiciary committee this afternoon as president trump applies pressure on the fbi agent that claims he would stop him from taking office. the president tweeting, the highest level of bias from any law enforcement. they all worked for...