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peter: you were on the hill recently. did you have a chance to chop -- talk to the head of t-mobile? christopher: not really, no. howard: they made a proposal will they will create 7500 new on 2024.re or does that displace some of your fears? christopher: not at all. t-mobile makes promises all the time and is and keep them. maybe if they would put some of this and writing, it might way some of our fears, but i doubt they will do that. there will be a million loopholes if they do. howard: would you like to have discussions with t-mobile in terms of concessions they could to make you more supportive or less opposed to the merger? christopher: i'm always open to talk if we can improve the lives of the people that work at sprint or t-mobile. howard: has t-mobile approached you at any point to offer these discussions? christopher: no. no, they have not. howard: you don't expect that to happen? christopher: no, i do not. howard: mr. shelton, a couple of mergers that have happened. you've had a chance to digest them and see the
peter: you were on the hill recently. did you have a chance to chop -- talk to the head of t-mobile? christopher: not really, no. howard: they made a proposal will they will create 7500 new on 2024.re or does that displace some of your fears? christopher: not at all. t-mobile makes promises all the time and is and keep them. maybe if they would put some of this and writing, it might way some of our fears, but i doubt they will do that. there will be a million loopholes if they do. howard: would...
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peter has shown that. peter, i know you're going to enjoy your retirement, but i want to say personally as a friend, thank you so much for what you've done. i know mike, your good friend, i know you guys went to the same school and your commitment to the community and san francisco is just overwhelming to me. you always put the port first, and in 31 years, it's always went fast. but now you and jodi deserve to go out and enjoy your life. thank you for having a vision and being bold and not afraid of change. peter, once again, this staff, port commission, we all owe you a debt of gratitude. you was a lightning rod between labor and the port, and you were comfortable at both sides of the table. you were able to bring labor and the port together. it's something that those people in washington, d.c. could learn something from. thank you. [applause] >> my turn. peter, i have had an honor of knowing peter for over 21 years, and i just so admire his commitment and passion to maritime and to the port of san franci
peter has shown that. peter, i know you're going to enjoy your retirement, but i want to say personally as a friend, thank you so much for what you've done. i know mike, your good friend, i know you guys went to the same school and your commitment to the community and san francisco is just overwhelming to me. you always put the port first, and in 31 years, it's always went fast. but now you and jodi deserve to go out and enjoy your life. thank you for having a vision and being bold and not...
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peter: he's in the fairway, 191. they have to figure out how much this colder air affects the distance the ball travels. offensively oh, and he has got an little long. maybe seeing adam scott's ball come up so short. i love the way he turns through the ball, so aggressive. peter: now just one yard closer for justin thomas. sticks his follow-through beautifully. well balanced. ian: best iron player on tour. peter: wow, both he and j.b. holmes, huge errors. offensively hmm, that will be an interesting little chip. land it short of the green, it doesn't get on. you land it on and it scoots by. over to three. gary: jordan spieth now, from the fringe, and he just pounled that one. ooh. gets cold, you lose a little bit of feeling. we'll go with that. jim: so we're running out of time. third-round coverage will continue tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. 7:00 here local. as expected, 7:00 a.m. restart and you can see that on pgatour.com. pgatour live will have it all for you. there's your leaderboard. just a logjam on the
peter: he's in the fairway, 191. they have to figure out how much this colder air affects the distance the ball travels. offensively oh, and he has got an little long. maybe seeing adam scott's ball come up so short. i love the way he turns through the ball, so aggressive. peter: now just one yard closer for justin thomas. sticks his follow-through beautifully. well balanced. ian: best iron player on tour. peter: wow, both he and j.b. holmes, huge errors. offensively hmm, that will be an...
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peters suh: thank you. robert: give me maybe first of all how you got involved with the group, draa. peters: i had moved back from england, and were looking for community service and how i can get engaged. and one person said, "you can get involved in big groups in san francisco and downtown san francisco and be a small fish in a big pond, or you can be a larger fish in a smaller pond in those areas." and being from the east bay myself, it's a great program and opportunity to reach out for somebody who also was involved in music growing up as a kid. robert: yeah, and of course, it's a smaller pond that keeps getting bigger, right? peters: it has, and it's getting bigger attention and more attention from the growing audience in that area. robert: first of all, let's start with the concept of how you ended up getting involved in this particular kind of project. peters: right, so you know, when people think of the arts and these type of theaters, they think of traditional things, the symphonies, ballet, musica
peters suh: thank you. robert: give me maybe first of all how you got involved with the group, draa. peters: i had moved back from england, and were looking for community service and how i can get engaged. and one person said, "you can get involved in big groups in san francisco and downtown san francisco and be a small fish in a big pond, or you can be a larger fish in a smaller pond in those areas." and being from the east bay myself, it's a great program and opportunity to reach...
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peter. time color on book tv and you've done a wonderful job over the years, peter paid i love your style. question for dave today being super bowl sunday and the nfl we all know a lot of money and i was wondering about the ncaa and the pay for play what your thoughts are on that. >> host: thank you for calling in. john, do you have an ncaa team you follow? >> caller: oh, yes, i'm a notre dame irish guy. >> host: there you go. >> guest: in michigan which is very brave. nicely done, sir. so interesting. i'm against the idea of these players not being paid for what they produce and the ncaa athletes who produce revenues should be paid for the revenue they produce. it's somethingro. absolutely unseemly about coaches who get paid millions of dollars in television deals the rake in billions of dollars and yet the position of the player is largely powerless.s. this is a problem and it needs to be rectified. the ncaa is the source of the problem and that it's the great protector of the system but t
peter. time color on book tv and you've done a wonderful job over the years, peter paid i love your style. question for dave today being super bowl sunday and the nfl we all know a lot of money and i was wondering about the ncaa and the pay for play what your thoughts are on that. >> host: thank you for calling in. john, do you have an ncaa team you follow? >> caller: oh, yes, i'm a notre dame irish guy. >> host: there you go. >> guest: in michigan which is very brave....
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peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me, you're a murderer aren't you, mr. moore? i said those are your words not mine. >> she thought she could, by grilling peter, uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david drewliner was there during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied there was no monster to uncover so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >> report
peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the...
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peter: they hedged it.ly: is there any indication that they might bulk up on their investment in lucid or any indication of why they did that? peter: i really can't speak for what moves they've made with tesla. i can only speak for the relationship with lucid. and in that, we are strong strategic partners. there is a spiritual alignment. we both are very committed to really transition towards a more sustainable mobility model, and we believe that the way to do that is first, by making the best car in the world, making up a premium luxury brand, which is lucid, and make that a global player, and as a consequence, and progressively make other cars which are progressively more affordable, then more people can benefit. and we can actually have a meaningful impact upon the environment and the impact it can have on global warming. emily: now, as you know, there was an explosion of press around the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi tied to saudi arabia. do you have any concerns about the ethics of their money?
peter: they hedged it.ly: is there any indication that they might bulk up on their investment in lucid or any indication of why they did that? peter: i really can't speak for what moves they've made with tesla. i can only speak for the relationship with lucid. and in that, we are strong strategic partners. there is a spiritual alignment. we both are very committed to really transition towards a more sustainable mobility model, and we believe that the way to do that is first, by making the best...
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-- peter: a good question. reason it swelled so much is a consequence of if you perform extreme monetary easing, tried to prop up an economy above where its fundamental valuations suggest it should be, and creditworthiness is going to deteriorate. you are propping up companies which should go bust. itself? this resolve resolves itself through corporate deleveraging government meeting that some of the companies of a look. once they deliver -- in the letter, once they shrink, their ratings get improve your but it is a cyclical improvement. before we have an improvement, they will have more deterioration. are less enamored with the high yields, what we have termed the junk market. as i am the investment-grade market. mizuhoeter chatwell at international. thank you for joining us, you will join me on bloomberg radio at 9 a.m., i encourage our viewers to check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can swit
-- peter: a good question. reason it swelled so much is a consequence of if you perform extreme monetary easing, tried to prop up an economy above where its fundamental valuations suggest it should be, and creditworthiness is going to deteriorate. you are propping up companies which should go bust. itself? this resolve resolves itself through corporate deleveraging government meeting that some of the companies of a look. once they deliver -- in the letter, once they shrink, their ratings get...
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. >> we will introduce you to the fans of marcus peters. they will watch marcus in the big game with a lot of pride. >>> a federal court is weighing in on san francisco's requirement to sugary drinks carry out warning label? destr watching. -- >>> when you shop with us, you know how to score. but did you know you could be saving even more? with the tjx rewards credit card - every time you shop at our stores, you earn 5% back in rewards. tjx rewards credit card. n tter value every day. welcome back to mornings on 2 . we are talking super bowl season. we will be watching the super bowl to cheer one of their own. >> we are talking about marcus peters. he graduated in 2011. he goes back to the school for community events. he does this every year. marcus is an inspiration on and off the field. >> reporter: marcus peter star quarterback for the los angeles rams. the students, staff and teachers will be rooting from him. he graduated in 2011. everyone we spoke to could not be prouder. >> he would do everything. he is representing west oakland. eve
. >> we will introduce you to the fans of marcus peters. they will watch marcus in the big game with a lot of pride. >>> a federal court is weighing in on san francisco's requirement to sugary drinks carry out warning label? destr watching. -- >>> when you shop with us, you know how to score. but did you know you could be saving even more? with the tjx rewards credit card - every time you shop at our stores, you earn 5% back in rewards. tjx rewards credit card. n tter...
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peter: i think that is the path.e to look for those opportunities, maybe when it is overbought. i think they were oversold in september. italy bonds have not recovered still. everybody wants to remember the big short. we can blow this up. that is not what is going to happen. you are going to see this grind. the ecb are going to intervene as necessary. alix: does that mean you want to bet on safe china? i think the germans are going to avoid that. that is why i like what is going on outside of germany. that is one fear i have. right now, it is easy to blame a lot of the woes of the auto industry on tariffs. i think there is some over purchase and saturation. we need to clear up the trade wars to know how bad autos are. david: how much of it is directly related to global growth? peter: i think it is a lot of it. in china, growth is slowing. in the u.s., we had cheap financing. that is going away. another reason the fed it should not be hiking. we have to because this. autos do drive a lot of the economy. that is someth
peter: i think that is the path.e to look for those opportunities, maybe when it is overbought. i think they were oversold in september. italy bonds have not recovered still. everybody wants to remember the big short. we can blow this up. that is not what is going to happen. you are going to see this grind. the ecb are going to intervene as necessary. alix: does that mean you want to bet on safe china? i think the germans are going to avoid that. that is why i like what is going on outside of...
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rights campaign and director of the peter tatchell foundation very getting to you both gentlemen peter first of all. what exactly is the situation we're talking about here is this in an amendment to try and make the children feel less uncomfortable less awkward or is it about making the parents feel better. i think it's probably both you know in western societies today we're undergoing a fundamental rethink about issues of gender and sexuality and that is helping make to make life easier for hundreds of millions of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people which i think is a good thing this particular proposal is to try and ensure that the kids in the school the staff and the parents all feel included that in the case of you know two women who are parents to a child that is obviously not appropriate to have mother and father there are two mothers and the same with gay dads you know two gay men who bring up children they are not mother and father bit to fathers so this attempt to try and get away from these traditional labels is just trying to be more inclusive i really don't see what
rights campaign and director of the peter tatchell foundation very getting to you both gentlemen peter first of all. what exactly is the situation we're talking about here is this in an amendment to try and make the children feel less uncomfortable less awkward or is it about making the parents feel better. i think it's probably both you know in western societies today we're undergoing a fundamental rethink about issues of gender and sexuality and that is helping make to make life easier for...
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peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.emonis: 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 worl
peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.emonis: 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...
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if i for self and mr humphrey i represent your corporate investigator peter humphrey and activist peter darlin have since been released there now turning the spotlight back onto the platforms that at their confessions accusing chinese state media of human rights violations the media are not just innocent bystanders forced through broadcasts these things they help make up that help produce them to help extract them. it's no secret china has ambitions plans to extend the global reach of its stay toned t.v. network. but there are now growing calls for the international community to hold its journalism to international standards actually they are not media we are a part of commies pungency and. yet thousands and yet you know. so well what i'm saying about lam when keith never intended to be an activist. but the. stace he's a regular at pro-democracy protests in hong kong and an outspoken critic of the chinese regime. up until two thousand and fifteen though lamb led a quiet life managing this bookstore on a busy streets in hong kong. it served a nice market customers came looking for gossip
if i for self and mr humphrey i represent your corporate investigator peter humphrey and activist peter darlin have since been released there now turning the spotlight back onto the platforms that at their confessions accusing chinese state media of human rights violations the media are not just innocent bystanders forced through broadcasts these things they help make up that help produce them to help extract them. it's no secret china has ambitions plans to extend the global reach of its stay...
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nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander is back with us.us your analysis of what you heard from the president when it comes to whether he will sign that bipartisan deal to fund the government. he's not ready to say publicly yet that he's going to sign it. instead he said he wants to see it first. >> reporter: yeah, kristen, i think that's right. he did leave himself that wiggle room. but this is also the clearest indication yet in the president's own words on camera that he is leaning toward moving forward with this. he praised republicans for their work on it, effectively persevering, as he tried to cast it, through the democratic obstruction, as the president tried to frame it. he said he'll be looking for land mines but emphasized he did not want to see another shutdown, something he obviously learned a lesson from. i was struck by the way he tried to frame that last shutdown, saying the 35-day shutdown that polls show most americans blame him for, that cost him in approval ratings, he said it was actually a very productive thing, that i
nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander is back with us.us your analysis of what you heard from the president when it comes to whether he will sign that bipartisan deal to fund the government. he's not ready to say publicly yet that he's going to sign it. instead he said he wants to see it first. >> reporter: yeah, kristen, i think that's right. he did leave himself that wiggle room. but this is also the clearest indication yet in the president's own words on camera that he is...
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to fight myself and mr humphrey i represent your corporate investigator peter humphrey and activist peter darlin have since been released they're now turning the spotlight back onto the platforms that at their confessions accusing chinese state media of human rights violations the media are not just innocent bystanders forced through broadcasts these things they help make to help produce them to help extract them. it's no secret china has plans to extend the global reach of its stay toned t.v. network. but there are now growing calls for the international community to hold its journalism to international standards actually they are not media we are a part of commies pungent spark and. yet thousands and yet you know. so well what i'm saying about lamb when keith never intended to be an activist. but these days he's a regular at pro-democracy protests in hong kong and an outspoken critic of the chinese regime. up until two thousand and fifteen though lamb led a quiet lie. if managing this bookstore on a busy streets in hong kong. it served a nice market customers came looking for gossipy po
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following welcome to cross talk for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle syria when a pullout well doesn't mean a pullout also venezuela how is that regime change going and the boche story known as brags that and much much more on this edition of crossfire. cross talking some real news i'm joined by the one and only dmitri baba chair in moscow he is a political analyst with sputnik international and in athens we cross to alex christopher oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com or a german crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it all right alex let me go to you and athens here we we have this pull out down from two thousand to two hundred now it's four hundred what is the narrative here what is the reasoning behind it and why should we believe it's going to happen at all because the narrative has changed so many times since december go ahead in athens. well we have moved from a from a withdrawal peter to an occupation and you know let's be clear this is becoming an occupation and of course they're using the
following welcome to cross talk for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle syria when a pullout well doesn't mean a pullout also venezuela how is that regime change going and the boche story known as brags that and much much more on this edition of crossfire. cross talking some real news i'm joined by the one and only dmitri baba chair in moscow he is a political analyst with sputnik international and in athens we cross to alex christopher oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot...
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of your pacific capital peter schiff aggrieved peter welcome back there is this late breaking news and so i was getting to it about. sort of what's out there that china has proposed that they would dramatically increase u.s. natural gas and semiconductor imports they've also agree that they're willing to buy more soybeans one of those ten different commodities that so i was talking about how big a deal do you think this is or could be. well i don't think it's going to be much of a big deal i think that china have probably had intention to buy american soybeans and other agricultural products we have no idea of knowing whether the chinese end up buying any more products so they might have bought even if there wasn't a deal i mean we do make some things that chinese want unfortunately they're things that we grow or harvest you know we're almost like a colony of china where we send them raw materials and food and they send us manufactured goods. you know it reminds me of something peter years ago is that the agriculture department and i don't know this is still going on but it was at one
of your pacific capital peter schiff aggrieved peter welcome back there is this late breaking news and so i was getting to it about. sort of what's out there that china has proposed that they would dramatically increase u.s. natural gas and semiconductor imports they've also agree that they're willing to buy more soybeans one of those ten different commodities that so i was talking about how big a deal do you think this is or could be. well i don't think it's going to be much of a big deal i...
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peter: it could be. bunch of countries in the middle east have stated objectives about what they want to do with gas. i would say at the moment, with people ranging from the middle east, our normal partners, that are looking at the assets. a day to room. we showing people what the cost will look like. we are showing them what the resources will look like. we expect during the end of this year, that we will start to close on some of those conversations. shery: you also announced a bump for dividend payouts. will you be maintaining those levels in the future? we will maintain our payout ratio. our current ratio on payouts on underlying profit is 80%. over time, that we are in the resources business, so linking it to profit is the best way for shareholders to share in the upside and ride some of the cycle with us. for us, we treat it up a little bit in the second half of last year as we closed at the end of the year. that was based on the strong cash flows we had. 2018.ring our budget was $75 -- $65. we loo
peter: it could be. bunch of countries in the middle east have stated objectives about what they want to do with gas. i would say at the moment, with people ranging from the middle east, our normal partners, that are looking at the assets. a day to room. we showing people what the cost will look like. we are showing them what the resources will look like. we expect during the end of this year, that we will start to close on some of those conversations. shery: you also announced a bump for...
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well we have moved from a from a withdrawal peter to an occupation and you know let's be clear this is becoming an occupation and of course they're using the pretext of you know protecting the kurds and staying in syria for those reasons but what it really is is the neo cons once again it's surging themselves it trust foreign policy and i won't even say inserting that they are leading trumps foreign policy once again you always have the specter of john bolton and my cocktail kind of sitting in the background as trump is announcing one of his major major campaign promises he campaigned on getting the u.s. out of all these military entanglements specifically syria in two thousand and thirteen trump said three four and i maybe have five tweets saying what is obama doing in syria if i was president i would get out he announced that he was going to withdraw from two thousand now we've got to two hundred troops are going to stay and we're going to go to four hundred and peter the question is are we going to go in three months time to a thousand troops how long are we going to stay in syria i
well we have moved from a from a withdrawal peter to an occupation and you know let's be clear this is becoming an occupation and of course they're using the pretext of you know protecting the kurds and staying in syria for those reasons but what it really is is the neo cons once again it's surging themselves it trust foreign policy and i won't even say inserting that they are leading trumps foreign policy once again you always have the specter of john bolton and my cocktail kind of sitting in...
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peter: i think that's right. will get our rally after some kind of breakthrough, some kind of good news. but the underlying issues clearly would never gone away. is the problem here transfer of technology. basically stealing technology from western companies. as that remains in play, that could yet be one thing that the rails the u.s. chinese trade negotiations. it's not going to happen immediately. it will come again in the course of the year. are there reasons for the risk rally to resume? and also the positive seen the rally in emerging markets? bit morell be a little concerned about the global equity rally cousin if you look at where we are in terms of valuations and the global growth picture, the impact upon earnings, it's quite surprising the extent of the last four weeks. we saw thee pause end of last week could be a harbinger some thing is to come. maybe this is as far as you want to go. equities could well flat line. that would be my suggestion. under those circumstances i would be cautious on global equ
peter: i think that's right. will get our rally after some kind of breakthrough, some kind of good news. but the underlying issues clearly would never gone away. is the problem here transfer of technology. basically stealing technology from western companies. as that remains in play, that could yet be one thing that the rails the u.s. chinese trade negotiations. it's not going to happen immediately. it will come again in the course of the year. are there reasons for the risk rally to resume?...
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considered i'm peter lawwell to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok now and we're joined in london by. he's the editor of politics first magazine marcus great to have you here let's talk first of all about the the real war and in terms of sanctions and most importantly right now the media war against venezuela came out coming out of the west primarily the united states as we before we start talking i'd like to point out to our viewers here the organization fairness and accuracy in reporting our fair has a brilliant article titled. venezuela coverage takes us back to that golden age of lying about latin america and i know i sent you the link there i mean i think it's a brilliant article and it shows the the sham that's being portrayed about venezuela that is actually inciting not only sanctions in a media war against that but may ignite actually a military conflict go ahead marcus in london let me first of all set the same by saying historically state in the united states has long had the state in total disdain for latin america and washington has i
considered i'm peter lawwell to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok now and we're joined in london by. he's the editor of politics first magazine marcus great to have you here let's talk first of all about the the real war and in terms of sanctions and most importantly right now the media war against venezuela came out coming out of the west primarily the united states as we before we start talking i'd like to point out to our viewers here the organization fairness and accuracy in...
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peter: yes.n, there's no real desire at this point to put missiles in europe as was happeningn the 1980's. reagan and gorbachev siphonned this treaty in a very voth volume fil situation. that's not where we're at today butor a trump administration, there's a worry about china deloping weapons we're not able to counter. they're not part of this treaty. maybe the solution is to china into a treaty like that. president trump is a skementic of by lateral agreements and so is john bolton, his security advisor. the i.n.f. treaty may not be that viable in thisay but where does it lead? bob: the real issue i nameo and as mattis said before he left and said many times, nato didn't exist we would have to invent it and russia will never ren a war in europe as long as nato is t so if you can hold that together, but again, trump is repeatedly denouncing nato and saying they're not paying enough money. we're suckers. and khat's the, keep nato together and i think strategically that's very s powerful but yrt --
peter: yes.n, there's no real desire at this point to put missiles in europe as was happeningn the 1980's. reagan and gorbachev siphonned this treaty in a very voth volume fil situation. that's not where we're at today butor a trump administration, there's a worry about china deloping weapons we're not able to counter. they're not part of this treaty. maybe the solution is to china into a treaty like that. president trump is a skementic of by lateral agreements and so is john bolton, his...
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reporters maggie haberman and peter baker. peter standing by to talk to us in a moment. president talked about a wide range of topics many of which we'll cover here tonight. we begin with his comments on roger stone, his longtime political adviser, friend of 40 years who was arrested in ft. lauderdale, florida, last friday. the "times" reporters write that trump, "brushed off the investigations that have consumed so much of his presidency, saying that his lawyers have been reassured by the outgoing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein that the president, himself, was not a target. mr. trump said he never spoke with roger stone about wikileaks and the stolen democratic e-mails it posted during the 2016 election, nor did he direct anyone to do so. no, i didn't, i never did, he said, of speaking with mr. stone on the subject. did he ever direct anyone to get in touch with mr. stone about wikileaks? never did. he repeated, i've always liked -- i like roger, he's a character, mr. trump said, insisting that the fbi agents charging a house like they did
reporters maggie haberman and peter baker. peter standing by to talk to us in a moment. president talked about a wide range of topics many of which we'll cover here tonight. we begin with his comments on roger stone, his longtime political adviser, friend of 40 years who was arrested in ft. lauderdale, florida, last friday. the "times" reporters write that trump, "brushed off the investigations that have consumed so much of his presidency, saying that his lawyers have been...
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that but all right well let's go ahead because let me come back to tell to let me go peter peter let me come back to tell but here she's a very interesting person yet i don't think she's got any chance of getting the nomination for a lot of reasons including the relative inexperience effect comes from a small state on the other hand winning isn't everything she could in fact be the most important candidate on the list to the extent that she gets the conversation changed now i think bernie sanders understands what's going on i don't think elizabeth warren does i like i read her foreign policy speech at american university and i don't think she gets it if gabbert shows that there are votes here then those folks will recalibrate and come on board and that then gets to the important where are those votes coming from well i think they're actually coming potentially across the sphere we've talked about the minutemen there in old gen x. is there they're already they are no longer very happy with our economy the american dream is dead for them so that they can't be bought off in the way of t
that but all right well let's go ahead because let me come back to tell to let me go peter peter let me come back to tell but here she's a very interesting person yet i don't think she's got any chance of getting the nomination for a lot of reasons including the relative inexperience effect comes from a small state on the other hand winning isn't everything she could in fact be the most important candidate on the list to the extent that she gets the conversation changed now i think bernie...
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city and then was directed by peter tells the story of an israeli man who moved to paris to escape the politics of his home country and discovers a whole new world of trouble from a piece of the film as a personal project. the silver bearer for best director went to germany. for i was at home but. about the return of a prodigal teenager. best male lead and best female lead went away on and young made the stars of so long my son a chinese film that was also a favorite for the golden bear but controversy over another chinese film had threatened to overshadow the festival. we as members of the international jury at the betting that. regret that we were not able to consider one of the film selected to compete this here. that film is one second one second deals with the chinese cultural revolution it was pulled from competition officially due to technical difficulties but many suspected fell foul of chinese government censors charlotte shell some pill and scott roxboro have been following the festival the bell i know it's made its name as the most political of the festivals this year the ju
city and then was directed by peter tells the story of an israeli man who moved to paris to escape the politics of his home country and discovers a whole new world of trouble from a piece of the film as a personal project. the silver bearer for best director went to germany. for i was at home but. about the return of a prodigal teenager. best male lead and best female lead went away on and young made the stars of so long my son a chinese film that was also a favorite for the golden bear but...
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joining me now, msnbc contributor jeremy peters, "the new york times" politics reporter.ems to be -- well, he says he's giving up on negotiating with congress. this could be, you know, a negotiating tactic, but there seems to be no middle ground at least between him and congress. as you see emerging negotiations between the senate republicans and nancy pelosi and the democrats. >> exactly, andrea. it could be a negotiating tactic in only there were real substantive negotiations happening that would eventually lead to some type of resolution on the wall which i don't think is going to happen. now, there is an awful lot of concern inside the white house right now about trump's insistence that this emergency declaration is something he ought to do because look at the door that this opens up. a future president, say a democrat, could decide, well, i'm going to declare a national emergency on something like climate change, or gun control. so the slippery slope that would result if trump does indeed follow through with this is something that's quite alarming to many very senior
joining me now, msnbc contributor jeremy peters, "the new york times" politics reporter.ems to be -- well, he says he's giving up on negotiating with congress. this could be, you know, a negotiating tactic, but there seems to be no middle ground at least between him and congress. as you see emerging negotiations between the senate republicans and nancy pelosi and the democrats. >> exactly, andrea. it could be a negotiating tactic in only there were real substantive negotiations...
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appreciate it peter peter all of our correspond with the late. friends conducted airstrikes in the central african country of chad in a bid to avert a coup d'etat aerial attack helped the chaldean army capture two hundred fifty five but french support for the current leadership in chad is drawing criticism in a potential explains just to the south of libya and between countries like nigeria and sudan there's a rare patch of relative stability called chad well it's just been bombed by france and you know what it's become even more stable after that because he's gone president deby asked us in writing to intervene to prevent a coup d'etat and protect his country. so they saved the government from the rebels the militants on dozens of pickup trucks had crossed over from libya thinking they could take the capital but chad's president deby is lucky enough to have such good friends. the french jets nipped the rebels' coup plan in the but by the way guess how it came to power almost thirty years ago and it crew ever since then has been an ally for the w
appreciate it peter peter all of our correspond with the late. friends conducted airstrikes in the central african country of chad in a bid to avert a coup d'etat aerial attack helped the chaldean army capture two hundred fifty five but french support for the current leadership in chad is drawing criticism in a potential explains just to the south of libya and between countries like nigeria and sudan there's a rare patch of relative stability called chad well it's just been bombed by france and...
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nuclear studies institute at american university thank you peter. so different as well in our the self-proclaimed interim leader one glider has appeared on u.s. television explaining how he intends to oust the incumbent president nicolas maduro and he did not rule out using pentagon support i just want you to tell me whether you would support a u.s. military intervention we're doing everything to be able to put as much pressure as published so that we do not get into that kind of a scenario in which nobody would wish to have. well the u.s. backed opposition leader we saw the bronze majeure as regime a dictatorship as the madeira though of attempting to stay there appears to have similarities to events from the past easily paternal explains. they really think the whole world is too fullish to notice either you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with his mayhem when we stand with the syrian people or with their oppressors the former dura regime has oppressed its people for years repressive regime of bashar assad the tyranny of the no
nuclear studies institute at american university thank you peter. so different as well in our the self-proclaimed interim leader one glider has appeared on u.s. television explaining how he intends to oust the incumbent president nicolas maduro and he did not rule out using pentagon support i just want you to tell me whether you would support a u.s. military intervention we're doing everything to be able to put as much pressure as published so that we do not get into that kind of a scenario in...
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peter: he told us no. them in and everything turned out to be fine.he only problem was the, med of course, misinterpreted things.wh was fascinating is how he operates. he brings in coates, haspel, and he said i understand what you're saying. you're saying iran is a wonderful place. oriental is not a wonderful place. they say, sir, we don't trip iran is a wonderful place. well, therefore, the media misinterpreted that. we reported correctly what they said and everybody saw it live on television. they said iran is currently building a nuclear weapon and the presidents sorf has created this strahmen, well, they didn't say this thing which they never said and therefore it must be the media. it talks about how theresident lives in his open space and the people around him are eptrying him happy, more or less, without havingo sacrifice what the professionals tell him at langley and aoss the c.i.a. and intelligence network. >> we're not talking about the big thing that actually got talked about in they are haing, them cyberthrefments f china and russia. we're
peter: he told us no. them in and everything turned out to be fine.he only problem was the, med of course, misinterpreted things.wh was fascinating is how he operates. he brings in coates, haspel, and he said i understand what you're saying. you're saying iran is a wonderful place. oriental is not a wonderful place. they say, sir, we don't trip iran is a wonderful place. well, therefore, the media misinterpreted that. we reported correctly what they said and everybody saw it live on television....
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peter: effectively early 2021.ly: the saudi private investment fund, which is also an investor in tesla, is an investor in lucid. explain that relationship to me, given that tesla is your competitor. peter: all i can speak about -- emily: on the premium end, not the luxury end. peter: we are delighted to have them as strategic investors in s.cid motor they have invested in the management and the technology. our powertrain is designed and created in-house. it is world-class technology. they are a great partner. theirurn, we enable vision to transcend the -- transition the economy of saudi arabia away from one which is more dependent on fossil fuels. we can create hundreds of high-tech jobs in california and arizona. emily: the saudi public investment fund recently reduced -- they didn't decrease their stake in tesla, but they hedged their risk. is there any indication they theirbulk up on investment in lucid or any indication of why they did that? peter: i can't speak for what moves they've made with tesla. i can on
peter: effectively early 2021.ly: the saudi private investment fund, which is also an investor in tesla, is an investor in lucid. explain that relationship to me, given that tesla is your competitor. peter: all i can speak about -- emily: on the premium end, not the luxury end. peter: we are delighted to have them as strategic investors in s.cid motor they have invested in the management and the technology. our powertrain is designed and created in-house. it is world-class technology. they are...
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peter joins us now and peter the "national enquirer" seems to be in the wrong care after they came after abuses. it is kind of ironic, crying foul about stolen tech and tech companies can be guilty in the end of much worse. >> peter: yeah, that is exactly right, laura. about a decade ago, google declared that privacy was dead. and that tech tightens essentially have been selling everybody's information. what is troubling they don't just use that information, our information to sell usts advertising and sort of things like that, but they also use it against us and so to me it's quite ironic and i sympathize with jeff bezos but quite ironic the raising privacy concerns when the high-tech industry primarily google, facebook but t selling information and invading our privacy on a regular basis. >> laura: peter come another point, employees of "the washington post" who ultimately work for a visa so one blog post, basically planned out the "national enquirer" and celebrating him as a national hero. let's watch. >> there is ace certain amount f bad this about jeff bezos that makes us all proud
peter joins us now and peter the "national enquirer" seems to be in the wrong care after they came after abuses. it is kind of ironic, crying foul about stolen tech and tech companies can be guilty in the end of much worse. >> peter: yeah, that is exactly right, laura. about a decade ago, google declared that privacy was dead. and that tech tightens essentially have been selling everybody's information. what is troubling they don't just use that information, our information to...
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david: peter, thank you for joining us.acklash from local politicians, amazon might be reconsidering its move to the big apple. should it? ♪ >> if amazon does not come to new york, it's because of the political opposition. political opposition. state of the art technologyt makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like my bike and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ david: amazon might be saying so long to new york city several local lawmakers have inviting the retail giant plans to build second headquarters in the big apple in new york governor andrew cuomo addressing the threats earlier today and here is what he had to say. >> it would be a tremendous loss and it is the largest economic development transaction in the history of the state o
david: peter, thank you for joining us.acklash from local politicians, amazon might be reconsidering its move to the big apple. should it? ♪ >> if amazon does not come to new york, it's because of the political opposition. political opposition. state of the art technologyt makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i...
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david: peter, thank you for joining us.m local politicians, amazon might be reconsidering its move to the big apple. should it? ♪ >> if amazon does not come to new york, it's because of the political opposition. ♪ every feeling, a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. what comes next? ♪ so you're planning for retirement. ♪ retirement? after that. after retirement? after planning for retirement. oh... retirement. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil. it gently whitens, plus it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. david: amazon might be saying so long to new york city several local lawmakers have inviting the retail giant plans to build second headquarters in the big apple in new york governor andrew cuomo addressing the threats earlier t
david: peter, thank you for joining us.m local politicians, amazon might be reconsidering its move to the big apple. should it? ♪ >> if amazon does not come to new york, it's because of the political opposition. ♪ every feeling, a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. what comes next? ♪ so you're planning for retirement. ♪ retirement? after that. after retirement? after planning for retirement. oh......
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peter humphrey and his wife ran a risk consultancy in shanghai.in two thousand and thirteen they were asked by pharmaceutical giant glaxo smith kline or g.s. kaye to conduct background checks on an employee. that same year as authorities intensified a corruption probe into the drugs company humphrey and his wife were also arrested . people who had been arrested my friends and think i did time bomb forty people. shortly after those raids began. just carried informed me. that the person we had investigated for them was coming off for us. weeks after his arrest humphrey appeared on chinese state television. he's never gotten over the experience when they. paraded me in front of the cameras for the first time in office of two thousand and thirteen. i had been held in conditions of great duress. virtually two months almost two months. humphrey says he was given a sedative just before the so-called interview then let into a cage and strapped into a chair. woman course you good city it was so easy hey father funk heart you horse shit. i was very drowsy b
peter humphrey and his wife ran a risk consultancy in shanghai.in two thousand and thirteen they were asked by pharmaceutical giant glaxo smith kline or g.s. kaye to conduct background checks on an employee. that same year as authorities intensified a corruption probe into the drugs company humphrey and his wife were also arrested . people who had been arrested my friends and think i did time bomb forty people. shortly after those raids began. just carried informed me. that the person we had...
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without for jungle peter tatchell that's it for me for now this way things are looking so far the south today also much more of course twenty four seven on our main site r.t. dot com i'm kevin zero in for me the rest of the team here most of r.t. have a great weekend. when lawmakers manufactured consent instinctive public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. on the financial merry go round live doesn't mean that one person told. to ignore middle of the room signal. to leave the room in the real news room. and on you know the norm. with. a no no free shipping. for the head of that not one hundred fifty. so for the moment i look for twenty of us want i want to have been done but i mean that's a big part of. the product we set up. this is the only think that we do is music and it's really we couldn't just stop the music because everybody fights the use. and i mean i'm not going to the highest good luck on the way they're both successful. because they could feel more like see it i don't have trust in this way doubt to doubt and so hard not to think of the mother disappeared t
without for jungle peter tatchell that's it for me for now this way things are looking so far the south today also much more of course twenty four seven on our main site r.t. dot com i'm kevin zero in for me the rest of the team here most of r.t. have a great weekend. when lawmakers manufactured consent instinctive public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. on the financial merry go round live doesn't mean that one person told. to ignore middle of the room signal. to leave the...
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fire right now, i think the rice came at the right time. >> peter: yes. delicious. yeah, anthony, try some of this, my favorite. >> anthony: the specialty of the house fish hot pot. >> stephanie: all right, here goes. i scooped out some innards. >> peter: you're going for the best piece huh? >> anthony: it burns so good. i can pretty much eat this every day. got it? got it. it's slippery. nooooo... noooo... nooooo... yeeeesss... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. hey look, i got it. bounty, the quicker picker upper. kick off the new year with the new iphone included from t-mobile. the amazing iphone xr is perfect for all those new year, new you selfies. and only t-mobile has unlimited with iphone xr included for just 40 bucks. so get the iphone you love most from the most loved in wireless. bring your family to t-mobile and get the amazing iphone xr included for just $40 per line. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, duri
fire right now, i think the rice came at the right time. >> peter: yes. delicious. yeah, anthony, try some of this, my favorite. >> anthony: the specialty of the house fish hot pot. >> stephanie: all right, here goes. i scooped out some innards. >> peter: you're going for the best piece huh? >> anthony: it burns so good. i can pretty much eat this every day. got it? got it. it's slippery. nooooo... noooo... nooooo... yeeeesss... quick, the quicker picker upper!...
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as you can tell, we are having trouble hearing peter which isa having trouble hearing peter which isback to peter and get those microphones working. the historical drama the favourite lived up to its name at the uk's annualfilm awards, the baftas, collecting a string of awards including best leading actress for 0livia coleman as queen anne, and best supporting actress for her co—star rachel weisz. the spanish language film roma was named best film. thom geier is managing editor of the wrap magazine. he's in new york. iam i am really hoping we can hear you clearly. tell us about the baftas, and to what extent they will tell us who will do well at the oscars. as you said, the favourite was the favourite coming into the baftas today, with a homegrown favourite, classic tradition historical drama, it won seven awards, but did not bring home the top prize, that went to alfonso cuaron‘s film roma. bring home the top prize, that went to alfonso cuaron's film romam bring home the top prize, that went to alfonso cuaron's film roma. it is a netflix film which has got some backlash —— backlash,
as you can tell, we are having trouble hearing peter which isa having trouble hearing peter which isback to peter and get those microphones working. the historical drama the favourite lived up to its name at the uk's annualfilm awards, the baftas, collecting a string of awards including best leading actress for 0livia coleman as queen anne, and best supporting actress for her co—star rachel weisz. the spanish language film roma was named best film. thom geier is managing editor of the wrap...
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hi, peter. eric basketball court has been turned into town hall today, stage up at the front, they are waiting for senator kamala harris, a couple hundred people here but she started the day in intimate setting, smaller group of voters. >> i'm not mad at anybody for working hard and achieving success. i'm not mad at that at all, i applaud that and i also recognize that for most people there isn't equal opportunity to be on path. peter: hundreds of people lined up to get to this harris event more than hour and a half before start time, south carolinans are doing anything they can to do due diligence about all top democrats. >> i feel as much as i like kamala harris i also like cory booker and i like elizabeth warren so in my opinion and what i do when i do education outreach about voting, it's not about party, it's about the issues, what is affecting you. >> we are all about student loans and education but we also want to know that she has like young people at hand, like our issues education, stu
hi, peter. eric basketball court has been turned into town hall today, stage up at the front, they are waiting for senator kamala harris, a couple hundred people here but she started the day in intimate setting, smaller group of voters. >> i'm not mad at anybody for working hard and achieving success. i'm not mad at that at all, i applaud that and i also recognize that for most people there isn't equal opportunity to be on path. peter: hundreds of people lined up to get to this harris...
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sheinelle, peter? >> kelly, thank you. >>> several states and civil rights groups a lining up to challenge the president'sou pla in. nbc's pete williams is our justice correspondent. pete, what power doeses the ent have to declare a national emergency? >> well, it is pretty wide. it comes under a 40-year law. it gives himower to declare an emergency even for something that's not really a crisis. now, opponents of the declaration are saying there isn't any actualemergency on border, and they point to what the president said in the answer to the question from you yesterday thar that he could do the wall over a longer period of time and didn't need to do this. the lawsuits will undoubtedly cite that comment as isn't a crisis. just as the lawsuits against the travel ban cited his statehents during campaign, that what he really ted was a muz licslim ban. the real meat of the fight will be over what he wants to do with that emergency declaration authority. >> aet's delve into that little further. what are th
sheinelle, peter? >> kelly, thank you. >>> several states and civil rights groups a lining up to challenge the president'sou pla in. nbc's pete williams is our justice correspondent. pete, what power doeses the ent have to declare a national emergency? >> well, it is pretty wide. it comes under a 40-year law. it gives himower to declare an emergency even for something that's not really a crisis. now, opponents of the declaration are saying there isn't any actualemergency on...
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hello and welcome the crosstalk were all things considered i'm peter lavelle is america ready for a real anti-war candidate clearly the political establishment and media aren't criticism a presidential candidate and anyone else who questions foreign policy orthodoxies is swift and unrelenting fighting for peace has never been so difficult. crosstalk in the politics of anti-war i'm joined by my guest daniel for ahci in washington he's the c.e.o. of grassroots political consulting also in washington we have thomas polling he is a an independent economist and author and in percival we crossed he's a former cia counterterrorism specials who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate philip let me go to you first and personal . i guess it took the advent of the election of donald trump for the neo cons to invade both major political parties and basically kate capture of the media because saying anything against war or foreign interventions forced regime change it's almost
hello and welcome the crosstalk were all things considered i'm peter lavelle is america ready for a real anti-war candidate clearly the political establishment and media aren't criticism a presidential candidate and anyone else who questions foreign policy orthodoxies is swift and unrelenting fighting for peace has never been so difficult. crosstalk in the politics of anti-war i'm joined by my guest daniel for ahci in washington he's the c.e.o. of grassroots political consulting also in...
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for more on this i am joined now by peter bowes in los angeles. peter, who are the winners so far?the winners so far? well, you havejust mentioned one of the names, childish gambino, better known as donald glover, winning four this is america, in a couple of different categories, best music video and best rap performance. lady gaga is on stage right now. she has won an award for shallow. in the preshow, and there are actually two grammy shows, one which is not televised in which happened over the past three hours, and one which is happening right now, in the preshow lady gaga won another award for shallow, best song written for visual media, which was of course for the film a star is born, and best score for visual media went to black powder. so two of the biggest films of the year doing well at the grammys. one more category, jimmy carter, former president, actually winning his third grammy award, his third career grammy. this was an audio performance, essentially reading for audio sales, a copy of his latest book, which is called faith. bravo so far to all the winners in the 61st
for more on this i am joined now by peter bowes in los angeles. peter, who are the winners so far?the winners so far? well, you havejust mentioned one of the names, childish gambino, better known as donald glover, winning four this is america, in a couple of different categories, best music video and best rap performance. lady gaga is on stage right now. she has won an award for shallow. in the preshow, and there are actually two grammy shows, one which is not televised in which happened over...
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peter humphrey and his wife ran a risk consultancy in shanghai.in two thousand and thirteen they were asked by pharmaceutical giant glaxo smith kline or g s k to conduct background checks on an employee. that same year as authorities intensified a corruption probe into the drugs company humphrey and his wife were also arrested . people were being arrested my friends and think i did time bomb forty people. shortly after those riots because. j.f.k. informed me. that the person we had investigated for them was coming off for us. when do you think you would weeks after his arrest humphrey appeared on chinese state television. he's never gotten over the experience when they. paraded me in front of the cameras for the first time in office of two thousand and thirteen. i had been held in conditions of great duress. to me two months almost a month. humphrey says he was given a sedative just before the so-called interview then let into a cage and strapped into a chair. of course you're a good city it was so easy to funk heart you horse shit. i was very dro
peter humphrey and his wife ran a risk consultancy in shanghai.in two thousand and thirteen they were asked by pharmaceutical giant glaxo smith kline or g s k to conduct background checks on an employee. that same year as authorities intensified a corruption probe into the drugs company humphrey and his wife were also arrested . people were being arrested my friends and think i did time bomb forty people. shortly after those riots because. j.f.k. informed me. that the person we had investigated...