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peter: what are some of those innovations that gci has come up with? ms. pidgeon: as you mentioned, we have had to be very innovative in terms of meeting challenges that providing service in alaska really brings \to us. really, most recently, overcoming those challenges has been necessary to deliver growth -- both broadband and wireless services as deeply and broadly throughout the status we could. i have examples, really, in both of those areas. the broadband side, in alaska, we have a low population. a little more than 700,000 people who live in an area twice the size of the state of texas. to reach those communities, there's a lot of space not necessarily between the individual people, which you often see in rural america and the lower 48 as we call the continental united states here, but there are communities dispersed were the people a located close together, but there's a lot of distance between those communities. to deliver a viable broadband service, we have had to innovate to be able to essentially bring communication as much as we can from the sk
peter: what are some of those innovations that gci has come up with? ms. pidgeon: as you mentioned, we have had to be very innovative in terms of meeting challenges that providing service in alaska really brings \to us. really, most recently, overcoming those challenges has been necessary to deliver growth -- both broadband and wireless services as deeply and broadly throughout the status we could. i have examples, really, in both of those areas. the broadband side, in alaska, we have a low...
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just so you know, i love law enforcement, peter. my mom worked as a prison guard for about 25 years of her life. she worked more 16 hour shifts then i could ever add up or recall. my family was a family -- my father was a family court officer. many relatives worked in law enforcement including the nypd, to who made it to the tippy top work for that organization, the fbi. today you told the american people not to believe your own words, they are clear meaning. you try to cover up your bias. you took no ownership of your terrible despicable actions. mr. strzok, you are not the 99.9% of law enforcement in this country that serve and protect us, nor was your girlfriend, lisa. nora was jim or deputy fbi director mccabe. you are a partisan political hack and you will be as a trust and the power that we come up the smelly people of the united states that like walmart gave to you. the people that work hard every single day, contribute to the society, make it better, play by the rules, pay their taxes, use their salary, obey the law and get
just so you know, i love law enforcement, peter. my mom worked as a prison guard for about 25 years of her life. she worked more 16 hour shifts then i could ever add up or recall. my family was a family -- my father was a family court officer. many relatives worked in law enforcement including the nypd, to who made it to the tippy top work for that organization, the fbi. today you told the american people not to believe your own words, they are clear meaning. you try to cover up your bias. you...
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i have bad news for peter. he's not the infallible super patriot that he clearly has convinced himself he is. he lies to our face and in the end he's not going to get away with it. in other words, he's not above the law. because the american people saw these lies today. we know a cover up when we see one. by the way, so did congressman louis galmer. >> you say i have no bias and you do it with a straight face and i told some of the other guys, he's lying, he knows we know he's lying and he could probably pass a polygraph. the disgrace -- >> the gentleman from texas will suspend for a moment. >> there is the disgrace and it won't be recaptured any time soon because of the damage you've done to the justice system. and i talked to agents around the country. you embarrassed them and embarrassed yourself. and when i see you with that little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her about -- >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous! >> is the issue -- >> mr. chairman, please! >> ha
i have bad news for peter. he's not the infallible super patriot that he clearly has convinced himself he is. he lies to our face and in the end he's not going to get away with it. in other words, he's not above the law. because the american people saw these lies today. we know a cover up when we see one. by the way, so did congressman louis galmer. >> you say i have no bias and you do it with a straight face and i told some of the other guys, he's lying, he knows we know he's lying and...
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it was very contentious this hearing with peter strzok strzok?>> well, it went kind of the way that i thought it was. the democrats were very obstructionists, making legal objections instead of getting to the truth here. when they make objections to asked, answered and irrelevant and grandstand as they di know that they are not trying to deduce facts but sway public opinion. i know that both sides are trying to get to the facts to let the american people see what is going on here but that did not happen. >> harris: you know, we were just talking about, katherine and i, about the advantages if you will, that list why page will have, because she will have seen pe peter strzok strzok, are there points where you wish that could you have two of them sitting side-by-side? is there fact-checking that is necessary after what we've heard? >> well, i really do not want them side-by-side but i'm reallyup set that list why page did not show up yesterday because this is exactly what i thought would happen. she is able now to take notes. she will show up tomor
it was very contentious this hearing with peter strzok strzok?>> well, it went kind of the way that i thought it was. the democrats were very obstructionists, making legal objections instead of getting to the truth here. when they make objections to asked, answered and irrelevant and grandstand as they di know that they are not trying to deduce facts but sway public opinion. i know that both sides are trying to get to the facts to let the american people see what is going on here but that...
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views the world here go ahead peter. young i think two keys to understanding trump one is the so called isolationism ornately the. other is. not a way of dealing feature. depart from the or the orthodox washington and. then constant conflict like a goalie who is pinned down by the washington consensus by these myriad little advisers around him the only times he's really free are in the middle of the night three am when he can tweet and nobody can stop him. when he's in the thumb it when he's going to come in again one on one question when they keep advisors out to the chamber these are the times when he can be donald i think donald should be more donald if anything in it you know richard it's already been brought up in this program and i think it's an important question is that you know when. the nato confound there and then when he meets with putin here i mean nato is doesn't like the public browbeating that trump is given them over spending this spending issues been on the table for a long time it's nothing really new
views the world here go ahead peter. young i think two keys to understanding trump one is the so called isolationism ornately the. other is. not a way of dealing feature. depart from the or the orthodox washington and. then constant conflict like a goalie who is pinned down by the washington consensus by these myriad little advisers around him the only times he's really free are in the middle of the night three am when he can tweet and nobody can stop him. when he's in the thumb it when he's...
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peter after me about...uld be done by the media to peter michael and the church could not be ignored. that is the note that we have. my private secretary meets regularly with the office of the archbishop of canterbury to discuss a range of matters. having seen the document it was clear that the meeting took place in the normal course of business. i cannot shed any light on what the players to have been a brief mention about mr ball at the end of the meeting. i have no recollection of discussing the matter. i have also been shown a copy of my letter of the 14th of december 2001 addressed to peter ball. as far as i can recall this letter convey that i could not assist peter ball in any approach he was thinking of making to the archbishop to seek a return to public ministry. i recall peter ball receiving this request around this time and my declining to assist. it follows that i was not involved with any discussions with lambeth palace on this matter. you have asked about contact between myself and institutions
peter after me about...uld be done by the media to peter michael and the church could not be ignored. that is the note that we have. my private secretary meets regularly with the office of the archbishop of canterbury to discuss a range of matters. having seen the document it was clear that the meeting took place in the normal course of business. i cannot shed any light on what the players to have been a brief mention about mr ball at the end of the meeting. i have no recollection of discussing...
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the man of the day peter strzok, peter strzok till recently was the head of the counter intelligence division at the fbi which means he was literally the person in the u.s. government in charge of countering foreign countries intelligence operations in the united states. like, say, for example, if the russians or someone mounted a massive efforter to the swing our election and buy themselves a pet u.s. president in the process. peter strzok would lead the counter intelligence division of the fbi in the effort within our government to find that out, to investigate it, and to stop it. part of the fallout of the russia investigation and the republican backlash against that investigation is that peter strzok's career has been dismantled and the president and republicans who support the president have held peter strzok up for public scorn as a terrible person. that's one of the ways he'll go down in history when this is said and done. america was hit by a massive russian intelligence operation that infected our democracy. right? that was designed to sway an election the way russia wanted
the man of the day peter strzok, peter strzok till recently was the head of the counter intelligence division at the fbi which means he was literally the person in the u.s. government in charge of countering foreign countries intelligence operations in the united states. like, say, for example, if the russians or someone mounted a massive efforter to the swing our election and buy themselves a pet u.s. president in the process. peter strzok would lead the counter intelligence division of the...
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peter: it is not usually the ones people guess.hat is something we will have to be a little tightlipped about. emily: i'm glad you're getting some sleep. peter, ceo of blockchain, thank you very much. as well as our own caroline hyde in london. a story you're watching, microsoft's cloud services beat estimates for profit and revenue during the fourth quarter. sales of their cloud service rose 89% while office 365 revenue jumped 38%. the result caused shares to hit a record high as microsoft continues to cut into amazon's cloud business. stuck banks face a claimant china's ai industry. will they make their 2030 goal to become the world leader in artificial intelligence? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: trade disputes continued to escalate between the u.s. and china, china still may be on its way to becoming the world leader in ai in the next few decades. one vision fund is looking to invest $1 billion in the chinese a are startups with core technologies aimed at improving their surveillance systems in a push into autonomous cars. here to
peter: it is not usually the ones people guess.hat is something we will have to be a little tightlipped about. emily: i'm glad you're getting some sleep. peter, ceo of blockchain, thank you very much. as well as our own caroline hyde in london. a story you're watching, microsoft's cloud services beat estimates for profit and revenue during the fourth quarter. sales of their cloud service rose 89% while office 365 revenue jumped 38%. the result caused shares to hit a record high as microsoft...
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joining us to discuss, i want to welcome the ceo of peter smith and we have clear line -- the ceo, peter smith, and we have caroline hyde. >> we've seen a lot of rapid increases and very rapid decreases over the years. then a slow consolidation of the market. i think we see another slow consolidation now and we are likely to see a very moderate or positive price consolidation -- consolidation over the market. emily: what will make the difference? >> there's a lot of different types of order flow. retail, there is institutional. as the institutional increases with the rollout of new products, you will see more of a level often consolidation in the market. emily: caroline, you talked to a lot of investors. do you think make think we can hit bottom? caroline: a very notable vc is world in the digital currency is saying we have hit a bottom. the bears have run out of that going to sell. in the last week he has been acting out with his own money and many think this could consolidate to a much higher price. we had another billionaire think this could go to $40,000. caroline: we could also see
joining us to discuss, i want to welcome the ceo of peter smith and we have clear line -- the ceo, peter smith, and we have caroline hyde. >> we've seen a lot of rapid increases and very rapid decreases over the years. then a slow consolidation of the market. i think we see another slow consolidation now and we are likely to see a very moderate or positive price consolidation -- consolidation over the market. emily: what will make the difference? >> there's a lot of different types...
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please help me welcome peter jenkins. [applause] peter: it is great to be here. it is nice to be so close to come. -- close to home. i live and spring hill tennessee, which when i first moved here 20 years ago, my nashville friends would say where did you move to, we are glad to have you in middle, tennessee. i moved to springhill. where is that? now, of course, everybody knows where it is. it is great to be in what i think is one of the greatest cities in the world, nashville, and we welcome those viewers from c-span to come down and see us in tennessee. it is a surprising and wonderful state. i have been traveling my whole life. before i get started, and i don't know, probably they edit this because they don't know what an author might say. suppose you start cussing or something like that? i wouldn't. anyway, i would like to introduce my wife, rita. those of you who read this book will get to know her very well. stand up, honey. [applause] peter: i have been traveling since i graduated from college. the time since september 11 in a magnified and focused way rem
please help me welcome peter jenkins. [applause] peter: it is great to be here. it is nice to be so close to come. -- close to home. i live and spring hill tennessee, which when i first moved here 20 years ago, my nashville friends would say where did you move to, we are glad to have you in middle, tennessee. i moved to springhill. where is that? now, of course, everybody knows where it is. it is great to be in what i think is one of the greatest cities in the world, nashville, and we welcome...
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remind us who peter strzok is, why you've called him and what you're looking for. >> well, peter strzok, as you may recall, was involved in the investigation of secretary hillary clinton's e-mails. he and another fbi agent, lisa page, had been involved in a relationship and in the investigation of that investigation, it was discovered that they had quite a number of text messages using government phones between them, which talked about their dislike of president -- then candidate, now president trump. as well as the investigation. >> so, what are you looking to hear? >> well, i'm actually not clear what we're going to be looking to hear from him, specifically. we conducted, two weeks ago, an 11-hour hearing, deposition of peter strzok, by members of the house judiciary and oversight committee, in which time he really expounded on, and you can imagine, 11 hours, expounded on everything. i think the purpose that chairman gowdy and chairman goodlatte are calling this is to bring to the public what happened in that deposition. >> and put this whole thing in context with the investigation. h
remind us who peter strzok is, why you've called him and what you're looking for. >> well, peter strzok, as you may recall, was involved in the investigation of secretary hillary clinton's e-mails. he and another fbi agent, lisa page, had been involved in a relationship and in the investigation of that investigation, it was discovered that they had quite a number of text messages using government phones between them, which talked about their dislike of president -- then candidate, now...
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and then peter strzok has filled them with glee. he were super excite to berate peter strzok over his texts to lisa page. the problem is it is easier to beat up on a guy who isn't there able to explain exactly what he met. >> if i may, what is important is that these texts represent personal beliefs like would you find on my personal phone. what they donal represent is any act, any consideration that we need to do this or not do this. i forget who i said this to earlier this morning, you need to read the texts in the context of what was going on at the time. when i make the comment about trump having no idea how destabilizing his presidency would be, that came on the heels of a speech where candidate trump said he didn't know whether or not the united states should honor its commitment to mutual defense under nato. >> i appreciate that. thank you very much. that's not briefly. >> may the witness be permitted -- >> no, no, no. >> he should be per noticed answer his question. >> i told the gentleman he could answer briefly. >> he has
and then peter strzok has filled them with glee. he were super excite to berate peter strzok over his texts to lisa page. the problem is it is easier to beat up on a guy who isn't there able to explain exactly what he met. >> if i may, what is important is that these texts represent personal beliefs like would you find on my personal phone. what they donal represent is any act, any consideration that we need to do this or not do this. i forget who i said this to earlier this morning, you...
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liz: fbi peter strzok being interviewed about his bias.re bringing in fred lawrence and the "fox business" contributor. what was your reaction to today's fiery hearing? >> look, one reaction in particular cannot compare peter strzok to ollie north. i watch those hearings and here's how the witness becomes sympathetic. strzok was not sympathetic. ollie north was sympathetic trait he went over the nation and you know how that happens? it when you tell the truth. when you are not telling the truth you are not a sympathetic person and it doesn't come through that you are. that was the problem with strzok showing up in the first place but i guess he didn't have a choice. he was subpoenaed in bed as he was not telling the truth. nobody could believe after reading those powerful e-mails, so powerful talking about stopping trump and certainly they were talked about in the hearing today and believed that he could just put all of that aside. i can't do that liz now that you can't do it. liz: he really had to cut his credibility when he said i can't
liz: fbi peter strzok being interviewed about his bias.re bringing in fred lawrence and the "fox business" contributor. what was your reaction to today's fiery hearing? >> look, one reaction in particular cannot compare peter strzok to ollie north. i watch those hearings and here's how the witness becomes sympathetic. strzok was not sympathetic. ollie north was sympathetic trait he went over the nation and you know how that happens? it when you tell the truth. when you are not...
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>> the fbi looks bad because peter strzok looks worse. thought we could go in and start rebuilding and beginning the trust of the american public as a result of this hearing. it actually got worse. you see very clearly not just he took in this case but what really hurts and something that i never saw it in 30 of the fbi, that is this disdain and contempt for what i think is the american public in general. i've never seen that in the fbi. they usually get along and out there with everybody but when you start calling people deplorable and you go into walmart's and you text message that people smell, he didn't explain any of that. you can't be that way and be in the fbi. he's not just an fbi agent. i know democrats and the committee want to make sure people think that but he's a deputy assistant director of the counterintelligence division, he had a major say in the decision over the course of these cases. he had a major say of everybody working for him and the morale of people and their own attitudes. you l cannot lead and have this attitud
>> the fbi looks bad because peter strzok looks worse. thought we could go in and start rebuilding and beginning the trust of the american public as a result of this hearing. it actually got worse. you see very clearly not just he took in this case but what really hurts and something that i never saw it in 30 of the fbi, that is this disdain and contempt for what i think is the american public in general. i've never seen that in the fbi. they usually get along and out there with everybody...
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us of who peter strzok is, why you've called him and for.you're looking guest: well, peter strzok, as you may recall, was involved in of secretary ion hillary clinton's e-mails. agent, nother f.b.i. lisa page, had been involved in the ationship and in investigation of that investigation, it was discovered number of ad quite a text messages using government phones between them, which talks dislike of president -- then candidate, now the dent trump, as well as investigation. host: so what are you looking to hear? actually not 'm clear what we're going to be looking to hear from him specifically. we conducted two weeks ago, an of our hearing, deposition peter strzok by members of the ouse judiciary and oversight committee, in which time he really expounded on and you can hours, expanded on everything. think the purpose that chairman trey gowdy and to bring to the public what happened in that deposition. context with s in the investigation, how important is tomorrow's event? clear how not really important this is going to be, it's optically important to the to have ns to be able this hear
us of who peter strzok is, why you've called him and for.you're looking guest: well, peter strzok, as you may recall, was involved in of secretary ion hillary clinton's e-mails. agent, nother f.b.i. lisa page, had been involved in the ationship and in investigation of that investigation, it was discovered number of ad quite a text messages using government phones between them, which talks dislike of president -- then candidate, now the dent trump, as well as investigation. host: so what are you...
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views the world here go ahead peter. young think two keys to understanding trump one is the so called isolationism ornately the. other is. not going away is the redeeming feature. depart from the or the orthodox washington and. then constant conflict like a goalie who is pinned down by the washington consensus by these myriad little advisers around him the only time he's really free are in the middle of the night three am when he can tweet and nobody can stop him. when he's in a thumb it when he's going to come in again one on one specially when they keep advisors out to the train these are the times when he can be donald i think donald should be more donald if anything in it you know richard it's already been brought up in this program and i think it's an important question is that you know when when. the nato confound there and then when he meets with putin here i mean nato is doesn't like the public browbeating that trump is given them over spending this spending issues been on the table for a long time it's nothing r
views the world here go ahead peter. young think two keys to understanding trump one is the so called isolationism ornately the. other is. not going away is the redeeming feature. depart from the or the orthodox washington and. then constant conflict like a goalie who is pinned down by the washington consensus by these myriad little advisers around him the only time he's really free are in the middle of the night three am when he can tweet and nobody can stop him. when he's in a thumb it when...
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rob: peter stzrok refusing to admit bias in his text messages. congressman trey gowdy says that any credibility peter stzrok had is now gone and investigations into donald trump are tainted. >> he already made up his mind donald trump would be destabilizing for the country, think how serious that word is. destabilizing for our country and he hadn't begun to interview the first person in august. he said we will stop it. we need an insurance policy and talking about impeachment one day after bob mueller's investigation began. peter stzrok has a level of bias that would make it impossible, and using them as a witness, on the other hand, while he is convicting donald trump before the investigation begins exonerating hillary clinton. heather: the country is as tired of the russia probe is lawmakers, and registered voters disapproved in the investigation. >> donald trump with a new letter from kim jong un with great progress being made, given to mike pompeo during his last visit to pyongyang. praising the summit between the two leaders, and the strong
rob: peter stzrok refusing to admit bias in his text messages. congressman trey gowdy says that any credibility peter stzrok had is now gone and investigations into donald trump are tainted. >> he already made up his mind donald trump would be destabilizing for the country, think how serious that word is. destabilizing for our country and he hadn't begun to interview the first person in august. he said we will stop it. we need an insurance policy and talking about impeachment one day...
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that's why peter strzok was a lead investigator.y at any given moment he would have been and could have been and was making independent decisions that influence the course of this investigation. so obviously, he has the ability to take actions that wouldn't have been questioned and might have been motivated by bias, most likely work. >> james comey was basically the king and this, he didn't do any of the work, he just took the copy. he was the one with the sleeves rolled up doing the investigating rachel or and michael flynn, and pushing it forward. he wanted me to bring it to jim jordan's questioning of peter strzok. he was relentless in pushing to find out about his role with the dossier and what bruce ohr's role was doing. and of course he is with the fbi and his wife worked for the group that got the dossier to begin with. so let's listen to this exchange. >> are there three copies of the dossier as evidence as you said an email? >> the buzz feet copy, the mccain copy and the when you got. >> we have received a variety of copies
that's why peter strzok was a lead investigator.y at any given moment he would have been and could have been and was making independent decisions that influence the course of this investigation. so obviously, he has the ability to take actions that wouldn't have been questioned and might have been motivated by bias, most likely work. >> james comey was basically the king and this, he didn't do any of the work, he just took the copy. he was the one with the sleeves rolled up doing the...
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peter stzok was a prop. they brought him in to talk about his text messages, to continue with this narrative this is an untrustworthy investigation led by untrust pore the people. they weren't interested in hearing anything. he was used today and frankly they behaved more like members of the trump defense team and members of the judiciary committee who have very serious oversight responsibilities. i'm proud on my home state to be on the judiciary committee, an honor of my life and today was very sad day when you see members of the committee abandoning their responsibilities to do real oversight and take up important issues facing our country and instead devote hundreds of hours to hillary clinton's e-mails and attacking the character of the fbi and department of justice in order to protect the president. >> you've now initiated the process for releasing the closed door transcript of stzok's testimony, which as you said was already given behind closed doors. obviously, the doj would have to make redactions. d
peter stzok was a prop. they brought him in to talk about his text messages, to continue with this narrative this is an untrustworthy investigation led by untrust pore the people. they weren't interested in hearing anything. he was used today and frankly they behaved more like members of the trump defense team and members of the judiciary committee who have very serious oversight responsibilities. i'm proud on my home state to be on the judiciary committee, an honor of my life and today was...
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of peter ball's accuses a glassly men, adding...y, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to individual accuser 01’ in reference to individual accuser or member of the press. prince charles said he had not been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and 90s there was a presumption that you could ta ke was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to influence the outcome of a police investigation into peter ball, nor did he instruct any of his staff to do so. there's been more protests in iraq as demonstrators rally against widespread corruption and social inequality. on friday, thousands of people took to the streets of basra — and other cities across the country — calling for political change. stefan levy reports. for two weeks now, angry protests have rocked basra. the southern city is iraq's main oil hub, home to over 70% of its reserves, but f
of peter ball's accuses a glassly men, adding...y, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to individual accuser 01’ in reference to individual accuser or member of the press. prince charles said he had not been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and 90s there was a presumption that you could ta ke was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their...
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-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.ve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were missing the mark and collecting dust. i don't get this game. it's not fun. but if i can increase their visibility on the toys that were selling and push them to create new toys, i knew i could turn skullduggery around. so, i did a deal, and i invested $1.1 million for 30% of the company and an ongoing sales royalty. so, i want to be able to have control over the financial side. i don't want you taking on any debt or taking on any other partners without me being okay with it. -steve: i think that's fair. -peter: you want to shake on it? lemonis: and do we need to run this by your
-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.ve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were...
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peter strzok was cia director john brennan's liaison. >> to believe peter strzok, when he was speakingithout any thoughts this would be found out that he wasn't telling the truth. now when he faces criminal liability he's telling the truth that he didn't mean anything he said. liz there are the president said the soft brexit deal will probably kill any deals between the united states and the u.k. >> we'll be dealing with the european union instead of the u.k. if they do that their trade deal with the u.s. will probably not be made. we have enough difficulty with the european union. we are crack down right now on the european union because they have not treated the united states fairly on trade. liz: the markets started to go down and turned around when president trump and theresa may said they will have a bilateral trade deal. president trump: she'll make a decision on what she is going to do. the only thing i ask of theresa is make sure we can trade without any restrictions. we want to trade with the u.k. and the u.k. wants to trade with us. >> there will be no limit to us doing trade
peter strzok was cia director john brennan's liaison. >> to believe peter strzok, when he was speakingithout any thoughts this would be found out that he wasn't telling the truth. now when he faces criminal liability he's telling the truth that he didn't mean anything he said. liz there are the president said the soft brexit deal will probably kill any deals between the united states and the u.k. >> we'll be dealing with the european union instead of the u.k. if they do that their...
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rob: peter stzrok's grill publicly over his anti-trump text messages. jillian: we we see the same today when lisa page takes the hot seat? >> i was talking to god the entire night. rob: a story of survival and faith that might make you believe in miracles. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ >> it is beautiful, very happy, you are with us. >> the time had changed and moved into an alternate universe. jillian: the world is back to normal on friday the 13th, you are watching "fox and friends first". rob: thanks for starting your day with us. jillian: a stress test in london ahead of donald trump's meeting with theresa may. rob: the baby balloon, just hours after theresa may unveiled her brexit plan which the president is slamming. jillian: kevin cork live in london with more. >> protests, balloon baby and audience with her majesty the queen, the lions share of the headlines, a second day in the uk, we will be hearing a great deal, and exclusive interview with the sun, the newspaper, the president and it talking about a number of topics, a gre
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views the world here go ahead peter. young i think two keys to understanding trump one is the so called isolationism ornately the. other is. not a way of dealing feet because. depart from the or the orthodox washington and. then constant conflict like a goalie who is pinned down by the washington consensus by these myriad little advisers around him the only time he's really free are in the middle of the night three am when he can tweet and nobody can stop him. when he's in a thumb it when he's going to come in again one on one specially when they keep advisors out of the train these are the times when he can be donald i think donald should be more donald if anything in it you know richard it's already been brought up in this program and i think it's an important question is that you know when. the nato confound there and then when he meets with putin here i mean nato is doesn't like the public browbeating that trump has given them over spending this spending issues been on the table for a long time it's nothing really ne
views the world here go ahead peter. young i think two keys to understanding trump one is the so called isolationism ornately the. other is. not a way of dealing feet because. depart from the or the orthodox washington and. then constant conflict like a goalie who is pinned down by the washington consensus by these myriad little advisers around him the only time he's really free are in the middle of the night three am when he can tweet and nobody can stop him. when he's in a thumb it when he's...
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all right peter craven there covering the summit for us outside of the presidential palace peter's phone ringing lots of people interested in speaking to you peter. and then let's come back to would tyson barker with us here in our studio all right tyson it looks like actually that's all we have time for at the moment we've been following this summit in helsinki between russian president vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump here you see the pictures this is stuart meeting between the two their first one on one summit together donald trump is speaking in a few words saying getting along with russia is a good thing not a bad thing we'll have to wait and see what comes out of the press conference a little bit later in the afternoon. thanks for watching. for records. to. their spirit. for the twenty first century. unique interpretation. tesla in concert and the world of a young piano. twenty one percent johnny in a tree for nothing. sixty minutes. i'm. causes so please. somebody else might do so so nearly everybody around the world is named. has the balls to take. me. on the one hu
all right peter craven there covering the summit for us outside of the presidential palace peter's phone ringing lots of people interested in speaking to you peter. and then let's come back to would tyson barker with us here in our studio all right tyson it looks like actually that's all we have time for at the moment we've been following this summit in helsinki between russian president vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump here you see the pictures this is stuart meeting between the...
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[applause] peter: hobo, what year was it you got to alaska? >> 1972. peter: hobo hitchhike with two beautiful women from texas to alaska, and ended up staying. ♪ [applause] peter: you never know what's going to happen at the southern festival of books. there are so many talented people all over the world and here in nashville. there is so much musical talent. i thought you would enjoy that. if you are ever in alaska, hobo is there all summer long playing in saloons and dance halls all around alaska. so you need to catch one of his shows. he is one of the great all-time live performers. he gets up on the table. this is very mild. this is in the library, so we don't want to get too rowdy. you will get a feel for it when you read hobo night. one of the great things about family up and having a is watching your children grow. we have a blended family with to 11.ildren in it, 26 that was the great thing about this trip once we decided to do it as a family and make the sacrifices we needed to do to do it together, we did a lot of this traveling together. par
[applause] peter: hobo, what year was it you got to alaska? >> 1972. peter: hobo hitchhike with two beautiful women from texas to alaska, and ended up staying. ♪ [applause] peter: you never know what's going to happen at the southern festival of books. there are so many talented people all over the world and here in nashville. there is so much musical talent. i thought you would enjoy that. if you are ever in alaska, hobo is there all summer long playing in saloons and dance halls all...
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our top story is peter strzok, exposed on capitol hill.he exposed fbi agent, he turns angry as lawmakers grill him over his efforts to cover up for hillary clinton and take down president trump. >> the dossier was not part of it. when did you learn that the dossier was funded by hillary clinton and the democratic party? >> i cannot -- i do not think that is an accurate representation. so i cannot answer that question. so hillary, come on. it's a political document, correct? >> i cannot comment. >> lou: republican congressman both played key roles in the hearings, and both congressmen join us here tonight. president trump emerging triumphant from the nato summit, on the part of nato members to increase spending and now, the president is in the united kingdom and on the way to helsinki soon as the president is reshaping the european quarter in ways that his predecessors in the oval office could never imagine. we take up the historical significance of this trip. ed rollins, our top story, a bombshell just moments ago, and peter strzok's testi
our top story is peter strzok, exposed on capitol hill.he exposed fbi agent, he turns angry as lawmakers grill him over his efforts to cover up for hillary clinton and take down president trump. >> the dossier was not part of it. when did you learn that the dossier was funded by hillary clinton and the democratic party? >> i cannot -- i do not think that is an accurate representation. so i cannot answer that question. so hillary, come on. it's a political document, correct? >>...
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sorry, peter, evictee you! that is an point.p! he takes time out of his busy schedule! it was aboard f or is one. trump claims that —— air. .trump claims or is one. trump claims that —— air. . trump claims that the queen spent much more time with him. but it is always these comparisons. my inauguration crowd was much bigger! we have been running this language on news bulletins this morning that he has broken protocol by revealing what the queen thought about brexit, but all that she said was, it's very complex! she never gives anything away! she is so good at it. briefly, the sunday telegraph, the trains again, oh, no! we love trains in this country, that and the weather. this story brings them together in a wonderful way. apparently, many train drivers are going to be mysteriously off work today because of the gorgeous weather, and also because they thought england were going to be in the world cup final! a lot of people have booked the day of! i would enjoy france's wonderful players, mbappe—lottin and nadal. but i would enjoy
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as we go into this peter strzok hearing. what would you like to see and what documents do you still need to see? >> it is hard to question someone when you don't have all the documents. congress still doesn't have all the text messages, the emails. the government told us they want to take up to two years to turn over the communications between peter strzok and page. as best as i can tell, those are the first publicly available emails we have between them. they don't talk about russia gate yet. at least the process has begun. that is better than what congress is facing with the justice department. they haven't committed in providing anything. mr. strzok hasn't committed to testifying on the hill. his lawyer is arguing on whether he will testify or not. so congress has to decide to continually threaten the administration or members with impeachment or contempt. it doesn't seem to be getting them anywhere. they need to escalate it. either by bringing the president and directly or coming up with other ways to force the justices
as we go into this peter strzok hearing. what would you like to see and what documents do you still need to see? >> it is hard to question someone when you don't have all the documents. congress still doesn't have all the text messages, the emails. the government told us they want to take up to two years to turn over the communications between peter strzok and page. as best as i can tell, those are the first publicly available emails we have between them. they don't talk about russia gate...
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joins us for more now peter if we can put you up here. all right there you are peter we can see you now both leaders as we said expected any minute now to sit together but very little information here on what's on the agenda what are we expecting to be on the table good question your guess your guess is practically as good as mine i would have to say just just to keep you up to date with what's happening we just have to finish president and his cavalcade coming down this main street on the waterfront here we're expecting donald trump to show up any time now and then obviously though he may have putin has been delayed at the airports and just across there behind me is the presidential palace that you were mentioning where they're going to be meeting and as i say not very much of a clear idea about what's on the agenda or it could be ukraine it could be crimea syria nuclear proliferation almost certainly there are kids ations that are now being leveled once again against a lot of new putin and russia that meddling in u.s. elections is speci
joins us for more now peter if we can put you up here. all right there you are peter we can see you now both leaders as we said expected any minute now to sit together but very little information here on what's on the agenda what are we expecting to be on the table good question your guess your guess is practically as good as mine i would have to say just just to keep you up to date with what's happening we just have to finish president and his cavalcade coming down this main street on the...
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still with us, peter dixon and grace peters.er, when you look at tech stocks, deese you stay away from big evaluations in the u.s., focusing more on regional players? or is it still the winner takes all, big companies that take it all? peter: it is winner take all, at the moment. it does feel like that. the trouble is you are in an environment where the valuations of somebody copies look stretched in my view. that at some point you might see something like a regulatory impact upon the sector, which will perhaps hammer the big boys more than you expect. --might be the capitalist catalyst which caused the flight out of these stocks. invest, but i think you need to be near the door in case something goes wrong. francine: grace? grace: i agree there is a first mover advantage when it comes to being a tech company. i pushed back on the valuation front. certainly, they are elevated, but you have to be aware the sector is mark cash generative than ever before. when you start taking that into consideration, valuations come down. still a
still with us, peter dixon and grace peters.er, when you look at tech stocks, deese you stay away from big evaluations in the u.s., focusing more on regional players? or is it still the winner takes all, big companies that take it all? peter: it is winner take all, at the moment. it does feel like that. the trouble is you are in an environment where the valuations of somebody copies look stretched in my view. that at some point you might see something like a regulatory impact upon the sector,...
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lou: good evening, our top story, peter strzok exposed on capitol hill, dis graced fbi agent, arrogant, pe and angry, s lawmaker grill him over his effort to cover-up for hillary clinton, and take down president trump. >> dossier was not part of it. that is important. when did you learn that dossier of funded by hillary clinton and the democratic party? >> i cannot -- i don't think that is an accurate representation. and fbi directs me not to answer that question. >> right, so hillary, who paid you know -- come on. a political document, correct? >> i -- i. i am -- i cannot comment. lou: ron desantos and jim jordan playing important roles and they are joining us tonight. >> and urging a commitment on part of nato members to increase defense spending. now the president is so united kingdom. on the way to hel helsinki soon. we take up the historical significance of his trip with the dean himself, ed rollins. a possible new look for america's most iconic aircraft. president trump considering changes to air force one. we'll tell you all about those corrections here. -considerations. >> disg
lou: good evening, our top story, peter strzok exposed on capitol hill, dis graced fbi agent, arrogant, pe and angry, s lawmaker grill him over his effort to cover-up for hillary clinton, and take down president trump. >> dossier was not part of it. that is important. when did you learn that dossier of funded by hillary clinton and the democratic party? >> i cannot -- i don't think that is an accurate representation. and fbi directs me not to answer that question. >> right, so...
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yes, peter strzok's damning text messages. president trump and the republican who's support him and congress decided peter strzok's personal texts make him an object of outrage on the right. some of his personal texts are in fact very critical of then presidential candidate donald trump. his texts are also critical and profane and snarky toward hockey. and bernie sanders and loretta lynch and eric holder and lots of other people besides, not to mention his swearing tirades against the cheating mother iffing russians. the only active political figure he expresses he positive feelings about appears to be john kay sish. okay? he was involved in the initial stages of the investigation because he was the lead counter intelligence agent at the entire fbi. when that investigation came under the purview of the special counsel robert mueller very quickly removed strzok from the special counsel investigation staff as soon as he found out strzok expressed personal opinions in his personal texts. that happened last july, long before any i
yes, peter strzok's damning text messages. president trump and the republican who's support him and congress decided peter strzok's personal texts make him an object of outrage on the right. some of his personal texts are in fact very critical of then presidential candidate donald trump. his texts are also critical and profane and snarky toward hockey. and bernie sanders and loretta lynch and eric holder and lots of other people besides, not to mention his swearing tirades against the cheating...
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>> peter strzok said quote, those text-messages are not indicative of bias. really? they are indicative of a william willingness to take official act of impact of a presidential process. lou: inspector general found 3 specific incidences like that. >> right. lou: gregg jarrett thank you. >> good to see you. lou: up next two blue tones of air force one may be replaced by something different, president trump has a vision, don't go away element much element we'lly expch more stay with us. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one
>> peter strzok said quote, those text-messages are not indicative of bias. really? they are indicative of a william willingness to take official act of impact of a presidential process. lou: inspector general found 3 specific incidences like that. >> right. lou: gregg jarrett thank you. >> good to see you. lou: up next two blue tones of air force one may be replaced by something different, president trump has a vision, don't go away element much element we'lly expch more stay...
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>> peter strzok said quote, those text-messages are not indicative of bias. really?pector general said, they are indicative of a william willingness to take official act of impact of a presidential process. lou: inspector general found 3 specific incidences like that. >> right. lou: gregg jarrett thank you. >> good to see you. lou: up next two blue tones of air force one may be replaced by something different, president trump has a vision, don't go away element much element we'lly expch more stay with us. deal, right? dent - g wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verze
>> peter strzok said quote, those text-messages are not indicative of bias. really?pector general said, they are indicative of a william willingness to take official act of impact of a presidential process. lou: inspector general found 3 specific incidences like that. >> right. lou: gregg jarrett thank you. >> good to see you. lou: up next two blue tones of air force one may be replaced by something different, president trump has a vision, don't go away element much element...
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i'm kind of flattered. >> one small point in the peter strzok e-mail. he mentions there is a difference between the version that you had and another version that the fbi had. what was that difference? >> yeah. as if that really matters. i got the -- a set of documents, you know, shortly before the election. the buzzfeed set that came out in january 2017 included memos that steel kept writing after the election that i never saw until the buzzfeed version came out. so there is one really big difference. buzzfeed has more because they obviously got the set of memos at a later point. what that means, i don't know. it certainly doesn't tell you that the deep state was doing anything notorious. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but i think we just proved how easy it is to get at the truth of these situations if you are willing to ask the right person the right question. >> yeah. but we don't want any of that, lawrence. what we want is to figure out how devilishly david corn could manage to both give the fbi the dossier and get the dossier from the fbi. we also have
i'm kind of flattered. >> one small point in the peter strzok e-mail. he mentions there is a difference between the version that you had and another version that the fbi had. what was that difference? >> yeah. as if that really matters. i got the -- a set of documents, you know, shortly before the election. the buzzfeed set that came out in january 2017 included memos that steel kept writing after the election that i never saw until the buzzfeed version came out. so there is one...
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>> thank you for having me, peter.eos were produced by a group of immigration lawyer moms that i'm a member of. we have a facebook group where we chat about issues and immigration law. the aclu brought a lawsuit several years ago under the obama administration essentially trying to force the government to provide court-appointed counsel like they do in criminal proceedings to children in immigration proceedings. you've got very young children who don't speak english literally going up against a government prosecutor. and they took the deposition of jack wile, an assistant immigration judge. he claimed that he was able to teach toddlers immigration law as young as 3 and 4 years of age. and so we were really outraged and we produced these videos. these are all friends of mine who are immigration lawyers asking their own toddlers these questions. and even though they were in the comfort of their own home with their own parent, you could actually see the children get distressed by the process and that was without a judge,
>> thank you for having me, peter.eos were produced by a group of immigration lawyer moms that i'm a member of. we have a facebook group where we chat about issues and immigration law. the aclu brought a lawsuit several years ago under the obama administration essentially trying to force the government to provide court-appointed counsel like they do in criminal proceedings to children in immigration proceedings. you've got very young children who don't speak english literally going up...
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but what jim jordan did by talking to peter strong. and he had to consult his lawyers multiple times on whether he could answer this. it showed the dossier went from nellie ohr to her husband bruce ohr who worked at the doj directly to the fbi. this was straight from fusion gps to the deep state. there was no intermediary. kennedy: several democrats tried to bring up the trump-russia connection. i can't remember how it was. at one point i completely glazed over. but it was a democrat talking about the hotel meeting as though that were the biggest refer laying and bombshell throughout the campaign. and you have the dnc funding this dossier to the tune of millions of dollars. there was a good question asked of strzok as to whether that's a campaign document and opposition research or an intelligence dossier. and i don't think he satisfactorily answered that but i think it' a critical question. >> it's research done by the campaign. it went directly. if you had a chance to watch jordan question strzok, you can see from his answers that th
but what jim jordan did by talking to peter strong. and he had to consult his lawyers multiple times on whether he could answer this. it showed the dossier went from nellie ohr to her husband bruce ohr who worked at the doj directly to the fbi. this was straight from fusion gps to the deep state. there was no intermediary. kennedy: several democrats tried to bring up the trump-russia connection. i can't remember how it was. at one point i completely glazed over. but it was a democrat talking...
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peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.onis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume world.
peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.onis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company...
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back with peter.a whisper number that is a little bit below that. 188,000 think is the whisper number. is this going to be the last report that isn't hit by these trade concerns? peter: we are not sure about that. we are also at had lower than that, about 180,000. i think what the market is going to look at the wage numbers anyway. mosty case, we think indicators we have looked at suggest that the job market is going to remain strong. job openings are great. the weekly jobless data tells us that. we don't think the job market is in jeopardy. guy: you talked earlier on about the fact that the trade story is going into a few key sectors. numbersart to see the in the states being affected by this at any point? : you could always have a relative comparison to how would it be otherwise? relative to a scenario like that, likely. in absolute terms, the u.s. was to be strongly reckoned. you might see some layoffs in certain companies are sectors, but that always happens. if you look at the greater scheme of t
back with peter.a whisper number that is a little bit below that. 188,000 think is the whisper number. is this going to be the last report that isn't hit by these trade concerns? peter: we are not sure about that. we are also at had lower than that, about 180,000. i think what the market is going to look at the wage numbers anyway. mosty case, we think indicators we have looked at suggest that the job market is going to remain strong. job openings are great. the weekly jobless data tells us...
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peter ball claimed to be a close friend of prince charles.m letters the prince of wales sent peter ball written in the 1990s, after he had been cautioned. this is what the prince wrote in february, 1995. i wish i could do more. ifeel desperately strongly about the monstrous wrong stunt to you and the way you have been treated. it is appalling that the archbishop has gone back on what he told me before christmas, that he was hoping to restore you to some form of ministry in the church. i suspect you are absolutely right. it is due to the fear of the media. the enquiry also heard about a house that prince charles' dodgy estate had bought and rented to peter ball and his brother after he had been cautioned by police. —— gushy estate. the enquiry heard extracts from a letter the prince had written to peter ball talking about that transaction, negotiated by a figure known only as x. "i'm so glad x has beenin known only as x. "i'm so glad x has been in touch. i pray the duchy will been in touch. i pray the duchy will be able to find something suita
peter ball claimed to be a close friend of prince charles.m letters the prince of wales sent peter ball written in the 1990s, after he had been cautioned. this is what the prince wrote in february, 1995. i wish i could do more. ifeel desperately strongly about the monstrous wrong stunt to you and the way you have been treated. it is appalling that the archbishop has gone back on what he told me before christmas, that he was hoping to restore you to some form of ministry in the church. i suspect...
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peter: there are a couple of reasons.henry harbour is simply pricing to a point, it doesn't do anything with it so we saw the liquefied. alix: so even if it liquefies it and transports it, it will still be much steeper. peter: there is a couple dollars difference in it. what's the difference? it is competition. it is gas on gas competition. in the u.s., the gas on gas competition, you go to a lot of places in asia, they don't have the indigenous gas supply that the u.s. or australia are endowed with. they don't have that competition. they have got to rely on lng coming into that marketplace, so they are competing with everybody else for lng. china is a different market. china actually has gas on gas competition. it has indigenous supply, but it also has extremely expensive pipeline gas coming in from the west. and so some of the pricing in china, in fact lng is far more competitive now thanks to that pipeline. alix: how easy is it to sell when you are marketing it right now? peter: it is hard. it is hard today. it is hard
peter: there are a couple of reasons.henry harbour is simply pricing to a point, it doesn't do anything with it so we saw the liquefied. alix: so even if it liquefies it and transports it, it will still be much steeper. peter: there is a couple dollars difference in it. what's the difference? it is competition. it is gas on gas competition. in the u.s., the gas on gas competition, you go to a lot of places in asia, they don't have the indigenous gas supply that the u.s. or australia are endowed...