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the last thirty seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the rights of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against all those and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination a i think being a gay bisexual and trying to do the this or that is a favor or could you not interrupt me please i let you i listen to you polite you had enough of a say on it or sat sat can you let me tell you so rude to me big road is not a conversation we are wasting you time being rude to each other we have run out of time a lot more could and said many thanks to my guests in london belfast and in copenhagen and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember. during the great depression which must remember there was most of the family were employed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than day but there was an expectation of the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopeful
the last thirty seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the rights of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against all those and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination a i think being a gay bisexual and trying to do the this or that is a favor or could you not interrupt me please i let you i listen to you polite you had enough of a say on it or sat sat can you let me tell you so rude...
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peter: right. david: we believe the industry has largely self-government around this out of the fact that we have to compete. it is our position that if we took a proactive posture in the marketplace and said, we are trying to monetize your data, we are trying to monetize your behavior, we are trying to affect or impact your ability to conduct your business, your affairs on the internet, that the consumer would vote with their feet. they would choose to buy service from someone who would not do those things. i believe the marketplace is very efficient. i believe the marketplace has governed this issue and will continue to govern this issue on igo-forward basis. practical matter about that. we have a lot of things to keep care of, running a big company across a multistate region. while we are a relatively small company relative to our peers, we still have plenty to do. and so getting in and turning switches onipping the interference of someone's consumption of their chosen content on the internet is
peter: right. david: we believe the industry has largely self-government around this out of the fact that we have to compete. it is our position that if we took a proactive posture in the marketplace and said, we are trying to monetize your data, we are trying to monetize your behavior, we are trying to affect or impact your ability to conduct your business, your affairs on the internet, that the consumer would vote with their feet. they would choose to buy service from someone who would not do...
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the last 30 seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the right of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against others and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination they are going for service really gay and bisexual and trying their i.d. there's a lot that is very very wrong because later could you not interrupt me please i let you i listen to you polite you got an offer of a say on it or. can you let me start on rumi the road is not all right and we're going to you time being rude to each other we've run out of time a lot more could and so many thanks to my guests and one. in belfast and in copenhagen and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember. seemed wrong. at all just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day become active. and engaged because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. and $24.00 to you know bloody revolution to to cru
the last 30 seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the right of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against others and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination they are going for service really gay and bisexual and trying their i.d. there's a lot that is very very wrong because later could you not interrupt me please i let you i listen to you polite you got an offer of a say on it or....
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last thirty seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the rights of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against others and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination a i think really gay bisexual and transgender that is their favorite videos later could you know interrupt me please i let you i listen to you a lot you got enough of a say on it or. can you let me start know you so rude of me being wrote is not an option we are wasting you time being rude to each other we have run out of time a lot more couldn't said many thanks and i guess in london belfast and in copenhagen and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkies see you next time and remember. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the book different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to
last thirty seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the rights of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against others and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination a i think really gay bisexual and transgender that is their favorite videos later could you know interrupt me please i let you i listen to you a lot you got enough of a say on it or. can you let me start know you so rude of me...
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the last 30 seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the rights of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against others and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination they i'm. trying to do that is very very wrong could you not interrupt me please i let you i listen to you you've got enough of a say on it or. can you let me start from a big road is not all right we are wasting you time being rude to each other we've run out of time a lot more couldn't said many thanks and i guess in london belfast and in copenhagen and thanks to our viewers for watching us here archy see you next time and remember. this is a sticker from a water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all of this waste to company has l
the last 30 seconds in london peter go ahead. i totally agree that we must defend the rights of christians to hold their beliefs but not their right to discriminate against others and sadly here in britain many of the christian churches have supported legal discrimination they i'm. trying to do that is very very wrong could you not interrupt me please i let you i listen to you you've got enough of a say on it or. can you let me start from a big road is not all right we are wasting you time...
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that boat was owned by peter griffiths.sherman and joanne says he and avril would take her on board for sex parties. peter, avril, theirfriends. i don't know their names. but they weren't fishing, they were there to have sex with children. young girls. that's what they were there to do. it started at a young age, but it went on till i was 15. at their trial, joanne described the last time she was abused on the boat. it was anchored in barry, and she remembered police officers getting aboard. i believe they were policemen. i don't believe they were working or on duty at the time because they would always be half dressed, if you like. always have their shirts undone or their ties unclipped or their hats hanging up or jackets hanging up. that's how i knew they were police officers, apart from their bragging about it. they told me that nobody would listen to me, they were the officers, they were the law. she had to wait 30 years to see the couple brought to court. what have you got to say to your victims, mr griffiths? they wer
that boat was owned by peter griffiths.sherman and joanne says he and avril would take her on board for sex parties. peter, avril, theirfriends. i don't know their names. but they weren't fishing, they were there to have sex with children. young girls. that's what they were there to do. it started at a young age, but it went on till i was 15. at their trial, joanne described the last time she was abused on the boat. it was anchored in barry, and she remembered police officers getting aboard. i...
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oh, it's peter and averell.s know what was perhaps going on in that white van? i think they believed that it was just wife swapping with consensual adults. it was nothing to suggest or any knowledge that there was anything involving children. but 15 years before that investigation began, in 2000 joann contacted south wales police after hearing fresh allegations that peter griffiths was abusing young children. she says she told them everything, including the abuse she suffered, the policeman on the boat, and where to look for an album at indecent photos of girls at the couple's house. they raided their house, got all the evidence that i had told them. it was all still exactly where i told them. she said she gave police descriptions of some of the man on the boat as well. i begged them not to let this evidence go into the wrong hands because i knew there were police officers involved. they swore that they would not, they swore that they would have it in a secure location. i named all the other girls that were in t
oh, it's peter and averell.s know what was perhaps going on in that white van? i think they believed that it was just wife swapping with consensual adults. it was nothing to suggest or any knowledge that there was anything involving children. but 15 years before that investigation began, in 2000 joann contacted south wales police after hearing fresh allegations that peter griffiths was abusing young children. she says she told them everything, including the abuse she suffered, the policeman on...
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oh, it's peter and averell. —— oh, it's peter and avril.ice officers know what was perhaps going on in that white van? i think they believed that it was just wife swapping with consensual adults. it was nothing to suggest or any knowledge that there was anything involving children. but 15 years before that investigation began, in 2000 joann contacted south wales police after hearing fresh allegations that peter griffiths was abusing young children. she says she told them everything, including the abuse she suffered, the policeman on the boat, and where to look for an album at indecent photos of girls at the couple's house. they raided their house, got all the evidence that i had told them. it was all still exactly where i told them. she said she gave police descriptions of some of the man on the boat as well. i begged them not to let this evidence go into the wrong hands because i knew there were police officers involved. they swore that they would not, they swore that they would have it in a secure location. i named all the other girls tha
oh, it's peter and averell. —— oh, it's peter and avril.ice officers know what was perhaps going on in that white van? i think they believed that it was just wife swapping with consensual adults. it was nothing to suggest or any knowledge that there was anything involving children. but 15 years before that investigation began, in 2000 joann contacted south wales police after hearing fresh allegations that peter griffiths was abusing young children. she says she told them everything,...
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peter: this cable a dirty word? matt: no, it is not a dirty word and i have seen stories to that effect since we changed our name. we are very proud of our cable heritage, not only smaller providers, but in the industry in general. it is that idea of cable television, going to the top of the mountain, building a tower, running a wire after receiving a signal and taking it down into a valley that created not only cable television, but when you think about it, the whole idea for broadband internet today. that is what we have developed and we are now taking it to new levels, cable, phone, broadband, who knows what the next technology is us to mark we are very proud of our history and heritage and we build off that as our members serve their communities. peter: you mentioned your members, who are your members? matt: 800 smaller independent companies across the country, 50 states, smaller towns, rural areas that serve approximately 8 million subscribers. these are in very small, sparsely populated areas, were typical den
peter: this cable a dirty word? matt: no, it is not a dirty word and i have seen stories to that effect since we changed our name. we are very proud of our cable heritage, not only smaller providers, but in the industry in general. it is that idea of cable television, going to the top of the mountain, building a tower, running a wire after receiving a signal and taking it down into a valley that created not only cable television, but when you think about it, the whole idea for broadband...
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>> peter: identity.he place that attracts the best and the brightest. >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: even if they don't have money. those days will never return. >> peter: no those days will never return. >> anthony: lovely, thank you. for the main courses, peter gets the filet of perch. i'm going for the pork throttle stew mostly because i like the sound of throttle. that is beautiful. that makes me very happy. if i were to ask most hungarians, "when were the good old days?" >> peter: yeah, you have the answer. >> anthony: right, it's this. >> peter: it's right here, surrounding us. >> anthony: of course it's not all foie gras and fine wines, there are other pleasures just as awesome. maybe, maybe even more awesome. like this. plÉh csÁrda, a smoky, chilly working class joint run by istvÁn babel for the past 25 years. and, for obvious reasons, beloved by locals. it's been a long time coming, my friend. and here's why. look at this. a golden brown pancake heaped with chicken livers, covered, nay, drowned wit
>> peter: identity.he place that attracts the best and the brightest. >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: even if they don't have money. those days will never return. >> peter: no those days will never return. >> anthony: lovely, thank you. for the main courses, peter gets the filet of perch. i'm going for the pork throttle stew mostly because i like the sound of throttle. that is beautiful. that makes me very happy. if i were to ask most hungarians, "when were the...
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peter, you've written a book, "the breach," about the clinton impeachment. you've co-authored a book about ssthe impeachment pro when democrats talk about a constitutional crisis, one, are we actuall at that moment? and is this battle any different than things we've seen in the past on impeachment and the efforts to move towds there? peter: it's a great question. i don't know if we're at a constitutional crisis.
peter, you've written a book, "the breach," about the clinton impeachment. you've co-authored a book about ssthe impeachment pro when democrats talk about a constitutional crisis, one, are we actuall at that moment? and is this battle any different than things we've seen in the past on impeachment and the efforts to move towds there? peter: it's a great question. i don't know if we're at a constitutional crisis.
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peter: it's not the same kind of system, right? they don't have a democracy but they havere economicures. a big country with a lot of workers. and a lot of you can't simply say, let's move hundreds of billions of dollars over the course of 10 years without consequences. they face enormousss pe to make sure there's employment. we're seeing a lot of the world defying president trump. china saying, wait a sond, on this trade deal. we see the north f koreansing off missiles again. iran doing something that have our people workep. the venezuelan coup, the failure of the overthr that happened this week. a lot of things on the map right now and i think all of these a independent but play into each other a little bit because they see people standing up to trump d not necessarily paying a price. robert: the chinese have about a million to two million muslims in camps ove in china. why isn't the administration, based on your source, bringing up this issue with the chinese as the talks continue? mon: this is administration that has said we're
peter: it's not the same kind of system, right? they don't have a democracy but they havere economicures. a big country with a lot of workers. and a lot of you can't simply say, let's move hundreds of billions of dollars over the course of 10 years without consequences. they face enormousss pe to make sure there's employment. we're seeing a lot of the world defying president trump. china saying, wait a sond, on this trade deal. we see the north f koreansing off missiles again. iran doing...
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. >> reporter: after peter and q.c. went missing, the first sign of trouble was found in their newport beach home. sergeant ryan peters and lieutenant bryan moore worked the case. >> in the master bathroom, they initially saw the broken glass. >> we had blood at the bottom of the bathtub. >> reporter: hours ticked by with no sign of the couple, until early the next morning, when peter chadwick showed up in a gas station near the mexican border, 100 miles away from his home, and called 911 to say that his wife q.c. had been murdered. >> reporter: chadwick claimed that he took a housepainter named juan to his home, and juan attacked his wife, drowning her in their bathtub. he then threatened chadwick with a two-inch pocket knife. >> and juan orders peter to help him get q.c.'s body out of the tub. >> reporter: with juan at his side, chadwick claimed he was forced to drive all through the night with his wife's body in the back of his s.u.v. police picked up peter chadwick and immediately found holes in his story. any signs
. >> reporter: after peter and q.c. went missing, the first sign of trouble was found in their newport beach home. sergeant ryan peters and lieutenant bryan moore worked the case. >> in the master bathroom, they initially saw the broken glass. >> we had blood at the bottom of the bathtub. >> reporter: hours ticked by with no sign of the couple, until early the next morning, when peter chadwick showed up in a gas station near the mexican border, 100 miles away from his...
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peter: sure.here we are in the business cycle, according to the oecd leading indicators, the economy is growing below trend and contracting. , we could beonment into a recession depending on a response from the policymaker. and that type of environment, some of the most defensive characteristics within quantum factors, it is quality, minimum volatility, they will continue to do quite well. but if we get a fallout, we could see a short-term correction. it would come and hit the hardest of amongst some of conductors, automobile wheels -- automobiles, basically every industry that has a deep, long global supply chain. i think the car industry is a very good example of that it has really been under pressure for more than a year. also with tariffs, but again the slowdown in demand in key markets. francine: what does that mean for emerging markets? would you make a difference between ones with structural reform and the ones that have not? there are some big differences in growth drivers. the likes of br
peter: sure.here we are in the business cycle, according to the oecd leading indicators, the economy is growing below trend and contracting. , we could beonment into a recession depending on a response from the policymaker. and that type of environment, some of the most defensive characteristics within quantum factors, it is quality, minimum volatility, they will continue to do quite well. but if we get a fallout, we could see a short-term correction. it would come and hit the hardest of...
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schiff oh peter schiff les stay tuned . this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last twenty one years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keys economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend the forum to address today's financial issues. one just visual forum coverage on r.t. . joining me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. in twenty first century that it's also it's going to jetsam some elements of the tape and at the moment there it is entertaining people would like to see interactive t.v. which is happening to individuals are using their judges through facebook through to another interacting with it's going to think it's scientists. from the post seeing the results. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm asking as our time now to go to international provocateur an
schiff oh peter schiff les stay tuned . this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last twenty one years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keys economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend the forum to address today's financial issues. one just visual forum coverage on r.t. . joining me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be...
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all all the tension now peter is turning on to steal that's right you know. there are a few fox news channel will say many things that we just heard say in nicosia but you don't hear that on c.n.n. and this n.b.c. and a lot of other mainstream legacy news outlets they prefer to talk about constitutional crisis well it seems to me a crisis of sanity go ahead well it's definitely a crisis of sanity because let me just go to you one of the headlines from c.n.n. trump with putin to make russia great again i mean someone named michael didn't dornier or you know i'm so i was very staid a lot of money to run and why so why did he get this idea from you know why did he get this a different because most recently a door note that with the latino lengthy gabfests russia said at last at 90 minutes that craze to bounce again the question of whether trump my dad to want russia to repeat that 2016 attack on american connection i guess that he generally doesn't i guess they didn't read the mother report here let me go back to nicosia here needed to anita alex it's interestin
all all the tension now peter is turning on to steal that's right you know. there are a few fox news channel will say many things that we just heard say in nicosia but you don't hear that on c.n.n. and this n.b.c. and a lot of other mainstream legacy news outlets they prefer to talk about constitutional crisis well it seems to me a crisis of sanity go ahead well it's definitely a crisis of sanity because let me just go to you one of the headlines from c.n.n. trump with putin to make russia...
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it's absolutely compelling peter you have christopher steele speaking to the u.s. state department and admitting that the was essentially a political hit you have the u.s. state department passing off that information to the f.b.i. and to the intelligence sources and what do they do a few days later they get a feisty a warrant based on that dossier based on that dossier after the u.s. state department said that this guy steele cannot be trusted this information that he has this dossier is ridiculous it is political research and i quote pull political research all all the attention now peter is turning on to steal that's right you know. there are a few fox news channel will say many things that we just heard say in nicosia but you don't hear that on c.n.n. and this n.b.c. and a lot of other mainstream legacy news outlets they prefer to talk about constitutional crisis well it seems to me a crisis of sanity go ahead well it's definitely a crisis of sanity because let me just quote to you one of the headlines from c.n.n. trump with. a great again i mean someone named
it's absolutely compelling peter you have christopher steele speaking to the u.s. state department and admitting that the was essentially a political hit you have the u.s. state department passing off that information to the f.b.i. and to the intelligence sources and what do they do a few days later they get a feisty a warrant based on that dossier based on that dossier after the u.s. state department said that this guy steele cannot be trusted this information that he has this dossier is...
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welcome back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter were discussing some real news. and now we're joined by alex kristof or in nicosia cyprus he is the director and writer for the trend dot com welcome to the program alex say in the introduction of much of my program today i said that like a flu a bad flu that won't go away russia gave appears to have life even after death there's so many things to grab on to here i'm going to let's hand it over to you tell me what you want to talk about go ahead alex well peter if this is a flu then i think we know where the virus is and the virus is in the u.k. and he goes by the name of mr christopher steele we are coming we are coming full circle now to the whole russia gate hoax and once again the focus is on christopher steele what he knew what he was doing with his dasi research what it was all about who was behind the dossier research and who helped propagate the dusty research and i me to the evidence as to the fact that the d.n.c. was colluding with steel was colluding with fusion g.p.s. was colluding with the government of
welcome back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter were discussing some real news. and now we're joined by alex kristof or in nicosia cyprus he is the director and writer for the trend dot com welcome to the program alex say in the introduction of much of my program today i said that like a flu a bad flu that won't go away russia gave appears to have life even after death there's so many things to grab on to here i'm going to let's hand it over to you tell me what you want to talk...
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schiff oh peter schiff les stay tune. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport i'm sure i'll see you then. when the first century both of these. elements. and of the moment. people would like to interact with the team which is happening to. facebook through to another interacting with. it's going to. be seeing the results of. a recent report from the u.k.'s foreign office highlights in detail the persecution of christians around the world in the middle east the cradle of christianity christians face extinction why is it deep politically incorrect in the west foundational religion. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm asking as our time now to go to international provocateur a trouble maker all around nice guy premier money manager and famous money guy peter schiff peter welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max as i bet on the kaiser report i'm glad to be back ok let's get into it so g.d.p. was up three point two percent on employment and forty nine yea
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a low end welcome to crossfire we're all things are considered peter lavelle donald trump as foreign policy is on steroids and the game is called forced regime change and like a flu that won't go away russia gate appears to have a life even after death. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dimitri but he's a political analyst we spoke to international and in france we have john laughlin he is a lecturer in political philosophy at isis the catholic university. in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want let me go to john 1st in france i came across a wonderful article most of his articles are wonderful. by pat buchanan titled all of the world's problems ours to solve question mark here and he says and i think it's quite artfully written here after an exhausting 2 weeks one is tempted to ask how many quarrels clashes and conflicts can even a superpower manage at once and is it not time for the united states preoccupied with so many crises to begin asking why is this our problem john this that this administration this white house seems to think tha
a low end welcome to crossfire we're all things are considered peter lavelle donald trump as foreign policy is on steroids and the game is called forced regime change and like a flu that won't go away russia gate appears to have a life even after death. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dimitri but he's a political analyst we spoke to international and in france we have john laughlin he is a lecturer in political philosophy at isis the catholic university. in...
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control their wealth fascinating when we come back much more coming your away peter schiff oh peter schiff les stay tune. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next that the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in a home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one alter if. i'm going to talk about football not the moral thing to think i was going to go. by the way ways of that slide here. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack so low down to engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no i'm colmes to one set of rules for the rich oppos
control their wealth fascinating when we come back much more coming your away peter schiff oh peter schiff les stay tune. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next that the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in a home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one alter if. i'm going to talk about football not the moral thing to...
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schiff oh peter schiff les stay tuned . after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the different clubs in one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and the fresh perspective i'm used to suppressing. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you think i was going to go. by the way what is it that's like here. this is a stick from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste to company has long promised to reuse the plastic. special kind of funding he tells it depends. on the. fun now the mountains of moist only grow. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm asking as our time now to go to international provocateur a troublemaker all around
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peter willsman sits on labour pa rty‘s good afternoon. on labour party's national executive committee, the governing body the labour party. he sits right at the centre of the institution of the labour party, and mr willsman. this is to do with a history as well, because he was recorded lastjuly talking about what he called jewish trump fanatics being behind some of the allegations of anti—semitism within the labour party. now this latest recording, as you say, we understand that this was a conversation recorded injanuary of this year between mr willsman and an american israeli author. let's ta ke an american israeli author. let's take a look. this afternoon, a letter has been sent byjewish organisations to jennie formby, general secretary of the labour party, saying that mr willsman should be expelled from the party rather than just suspended pending investigation. iwilljust bring you a little of the letter that has been sent to labour, signed by the board of deputies of british jews, the jewish by the board of deputies of british jews, t
peter willsman sits on labour pa rty‘s good afternoon. on labour party's national executive committee, the governing body the labour party. he sits right at the centre of the institution of the labour party, and mr willsman. this is to do with a history as well, because he was recorded lastjuly talking about what he called jewish trump fanatics being behind some of the allegations of anti—semitism within the labour party. now this latest recording, as you say, we understand that this was a...
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schiff oh peter schiff less states it. would make this manufactured consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round if certainly the one percent. can all middle of the room sick. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember that it was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attacks. engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no on. one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's what happens when you put her into the. narrow sector of will switch is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. welcome back to the
schiff oh peter schiff less states it. would make this manufactured consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round if certainly the one percent. can all middle of the room sick. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember that it was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made poible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuingolutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ >> yes! [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." host: this is "bbc world news america." one million people are evacuated as india's biggest storm in decades slammed the shore. the cyclone is packing torrential rain and winds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. the u.s. economy shatters expectations as unemploymentts falls toowest level since the moon landing.fu >> laugh it upball. jane: he was a gentle giant who gained fame as chewbacca ar wars fans are mourning the death of actor peter mayhew. ♪ jane:ou welcome tviewers on public television in americaou d the globe. the most powerful cyclone to hit india in years has made landfall on the eastern coastline,re bringing tial rain and wind gusts of up to 200 kilometers per hour. at least three people are known to have died and one million more have been moved to temporary shelters. has caused damage in numerous areas and forecast
." >> funding of this presentation is made poible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuingolutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ >> yes! [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." host: this is "bbc world news america." one million people are evacuated as india's biggest storm in decades slammed the shore. the cyclone is packing torrential rain and...
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peter willsman has been a labour activist for decades. peter willsman, canterbury clp.t let's have any of this hanky—panky. ..the ‘80s... there's hundreds of ordinary delegates... ..and the 90s. do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec? this isn't the first time he's been accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond one man. it's even led to demonstrations, and has dogged the party for much ofjeremy corbyn's time as leader. today, labour said, "peter willsman has been suspended from the labour party pending investigation. the labour party takes all complaints of anti—semitism extremely seriously, and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms." ifjeremy corbyn and the labour leadership have a jot of feeling for the jewish community and forjewish labour members and for thejewish labour movement, they need, he needs to expel pete willsman now and for good. and this seniorfigu
peter willsman has been a labour activist for decades. peter willsman, canterbury clp.t let's have any of this hanky—panky. ..the ‘80s... there's hundreds of ordinary delegates... ..and the 90s. do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec? this isn't the first time he's been accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond one man....
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debriefing to tell the officer so i can pull direct dialogue from the very person in the scene and peter churchill wrote after the war in the fifties so he has dialogue. they are as close as they can get with those debriefings and also did at the imperial war museum. so i have all of these primary sources that gave actual dialogue so that in every scene it comes from the horses mouth and often times multiple sources so every word is true so my agent has been contacted by hollywood groups that have all requested a film option and the one thing that they talk about of course, odette is the main character but they said academy award because he's such an amazing person is found germany if you are german you either work for the german military are you are a traitor so he doesn't have a choice he will work for germany and speaks about four languages german and french and spanish so they thought he would be good. he had no background but they thought he would be good as a police officer in france because he was fluent in french. and a secret police officer who was just born for the job. if you
debriefing to tell the officer so i can pull direct dialogue from the very person in the scene and peter churchill wrote after the war in the fifties so he has dialogue. they are as close as they can get with those debriefings and also did at the imperial war museum. so i have all of these primary sources that gave actual dialogue so that in every scene it comes from the horses mouth and often times multiple sources so every word is true so my agent has been contacted by hollywood groups that...
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about her and thinks that lise is her real name if you look at the photo miss left arm belongs to peter churchill know relation to winston but they were the two people he was the commanding officer she was a courier and then a radio operator named arnott so they talk about breaking into the circuit and lease was the first connection and i was fascinated. i have to be careful not to throw out any spoilers i was in palm beach two weeks ago somebody asked a question and a woman said don't a answer that question i'm going to read the book. oo[laughter] sorry. i cannot answer that. so i will be careful not to give spoilers but lighter on --dash i do much of my work on the archives with her debriefing coming back from the war and in case people wonder my editors boss had asked me after she read the manuscript can you do a preface people will not think this is true it is such a thriller but people will thank you made this up i said not a word she said do a preface and outline how this comes about so a lot of it comes from the uk national archives where in her debriefing she tells the g officer
about her and thinks that lise is her real name if you look at the photo miss left arm belongs to peter churchill know relation to winston but they were the two people he was the commanding officer she was a courier and then a radio operator named arnott so they talk about breaking into the circuit and lease was the first connection and i was fascinated. i have to be careful not to throw out any spoilers i was in palm beach two weeks ago somebody asked a question and a woman said don't a answer...
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take us on a journey with peter baker.ell us who he is. >> peter baker was a 32-year-old fda investigator. they were called consumer safety officers. in 2012, the fda looked around and asked would any of its investigators like to relocate overseas to the poorly staffed and a remote offices in india or china to investitigate the drug plants making our generic drugs. peter baker is a motorcycle guy whoattooed tough was up for an adventure, but yet another reason that he wanted to volunteer, which was that by reputation, it indian manufacturers were market leaders in aseptic manufacturing, which is a very demanding any fracturing of making sterile drugs. so he volunteerered to relocate and wound up in new delhi. amy: explain what he found. >> he started investigating these plants. he had a different way of investigating that a lot of fda investigators. he skipped the guided tours and opening slideshows and went right to the quality control labs. amy: weight. are these tours announced in advance? >> that is one of the big prob
take us on a journey with peter baker.ell us who he is. >> peter baker was a 32-year-old fda investigator. they were called consumer safety officers. in 2012, the fda looked around and asked would any of its investigators like to relocate overseas to the poorly staffed and a remote offices in india or china to investitigate the drug plants making our generic drugs. peter baker is a motorcycle guy whoattooed tough was up for an adventure, but yet another reason that he wanted to volunteer,...
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there has been no word from peter willsman today. the party's general secretary, the most seniorfigure in the party's general secretary, the most senior figure in the party administration, demanding he is immediately expelled. they draw a contrast between his suspension and the kicking out of the spin doctor alistair campbell, who used to work for tony blair. he was kicked out for tony blair. he was kicked out for voting liberal democrat in last week's european parliament elections. this row is far from over. the london bridge inquests have heard that there were "opportunities galore" to spot that the attackers were planning a rampage before it happened. gareth patterson, who's representing several victims‘ families, outlined a number of instances where the three extremists were together and suggested there may have been potential clues to indicate they were plotting an attack. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. dumping a mobile phone to avoid any surveillance, just days before the attack. meeting in the street in
there has been no word from peter willsman today. the party's general secretary, the most seniorfigure in the party's general secretary, the most senior figure in the party administration, demanding he is immediately expelled. they draw a contrast between his suspension and the kicking out of the spin doctor alistair campbell, who used to work for tony blair. he was kicked out for tony blair. he was kicked out for voting liberal democrat in last week's european parliament elections. this row is...
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peter: it is hard to say.hat lighthizer and others were not for the music and tariffs. usmca looked like it was going to get done. lighthizer and others were not for the mexican tariffs. to try to ensure the u.s. does not use this sort of exceptional economic power. and beyond that, if you are lighthizer, you have to worry that this really deteriorates your negotiating power. the rest of the world can look at this action with mexico and all the wayyou went to establish a 25-year free trade agreement with the u.s., they may still use this type of policy to get out of other agreements, and act in an ordinary way, against a trading partner. that has to be concerning and will make negotiating harder in the short run. concerning for ustr and other entities in government. it is not clear to me they are on the same page. certainly not the timing of usmca trying to complete its path through congress and the mexican tariffs being announced yesterday indicate there is a lot of same page activity. it also means there's a
peter: it is hard to say.hat lighthizer and others were not for the music and tariffs. usmca looked like it was going to get done. lighthizer and others were not for the mexican tariffs. to try to ensure the u.s. does not use this sort of exceptional economic power. and beyond that, if you are lighthizer, you have to worry that this really deteriorates your negotiating power. the rest of the world can look at this action with mexico and all the wayyou went to establish a 25-year free trade...
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peter willsman has been a labour activist for decades. peter willsman, canterbury clp.o don't let's have any of this hanky—panky. ..the ‘80s... there's hundreds of ordinary delegates... ..and the 905. do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec? this isn't the first time he's been accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond one man. it's even led to demonstrations, and has dogged the party for much ofjeremy corbyn‘s time as leader. today, labour said, "peter willsman has been suspended from the labour party pending investigation. the labour party takes all complaints of anti—semitism extremely seriously, and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms." ifjeremy corbyn and the labour leadership have a jot of feeling for the jewish community and forjewish labour members and for thejewish labour movement, they need, he needs to expel pete willsman now and for good. and this seni
peter willsman has been a labour activist for decades. peter willsman, canterbury clp.o don't let's have any of this hanky—panky. ..the ‘80s... there's hundreds of ordinary delegates... ..and the 905. do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec? this isn't the first time he's been accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond...
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peter bowes, bbc news. that is it for this hour. much more from tpm.we will start off with northern ireland and scotland, where skies have looked like this through the morning. more rain in the afternoon. brushing in across the far north of england, the rain. elsewhere, dry with cloud. some cloud breaks. this one working into south—west england. i like this weather watcher picture. although the skies are cloudy at the moment, blue skies on the horizon. the sunny weather is going to swing across south—west england, parts of wales as we go into the afternoon. it should tend to break up, the cloud, and sunny spells coming through. a0 to 50 millilitres of rain bringing the risk of surface water on the roads. feeling quite humid in the sunshine across england and wales. 0vernight tonight, the rain tends to ease off in scotland. further patches of damp weather coming into scotland from time to time. 0therwise, dry. turning cool in the south. as far as the weekend goes, across the north—west of the uk, cloudy and humid with rain on the way for sunday. towards
peter bowes, bbc news. that is it for this hour. much more from tpm.we will start off with northern ireland and scotland, where skies have looked like this through the morning. more rain in the afternoon. brushing in across the far north of england, the rain. elsewhere, dry with cloud. some cloud breaks. this one working into south—west england. i like this weather watcher picture. although the skies are cloudy at the moment, blue skies on the horizon. the sunny weather is going to swing...
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richard: thank you, peter. we have been listening and watching richard clarida at the economic club of new york. he gave a speech and also answer questions from the host. let's bring in michael mckee, who himself interviewed richard clarida not long ago. what i took away from the speech was a little more of the same. he did say inflation data has been softer. we talk about it being transitory, but that is something they are watching. toe: he did his best not react to what was happening in the financial markets, laying out the fence case for staying on hold for the time being without the outside influence. d's case for staying on hold for the time being without the outside influence. if that is the case, that means more slack in the economy, more ability for companies to absorb price increases, give out wages. that would be a good thing for the economy. the other is at this point, the fed's may be looking at inflation expectations with a very wary eye. they have come down. at the low end of what he would like to
richard: thank you, peter. we have been listening and watching richard clarida at the economic club of new york. he gave a speech and also answer questions from the host. let's bring in michael mckee, who himself interviewed richard clarida not long ago. what i took away from the speech was a little more of the same. he did say inflation data has been softer. we talk about it being transitory, but that is something they are watching. toe: he did his best not react to what was happening in the...
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peter ignored technology bitcoin tesla solar wind robotics 3 d. printing ok is this true peter are you are you a luddite i don't ignore technology i embrace technology it just you know why do the people who like bitcoin ignore you know monetary history why they ignore economics why do they ignore logic and reality you know just because there's a technology around big point does that mean big point has any value as money or that it will ever be a store of value i mean i you know i think a lot of people want to accuse me of just not knowing enough about because the problem is i know too much about bitcoin that's why mob buying it you know it's the people who are buying it that don't know anything about it but i think they're too blinded by the fact that it's gonna up and the fact that they hope it keeps going up you have a lot of people out there who actually believe that they are going to be very very wealthy and all they have to do is hold out of their big coin they don't have to actually work they don't they make any real money they just have to
peter ignored technology bitcoin tesla solar wind robotics 3 d. printing ok is this true peter are you are you a luddite i don't ignore technology i embrace technology it just you know why do the people who like bitcoin ignore you know monetary history why they ignore economics why do they ignore logic and reality you know just because there's a technology around big point does that mean big point has any value as money or that it will ever be a store of value i mean i you know i think a lot of...
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in germany peter good to see you how damaging will the austrian vice chancellors resignation do you think be to nationalist parties or otherwise in the european elections. it may have a cross border impact but i think the real impact as in australia and if we look at the recent poll which roseman done today the period that means the liberal party is down about 5 percent and public. opinion polls and. we don't know well mean be elections will be are in september or the middle of september this year if the party can recover from this kind of that element and the but i don't think so i think that we lose it will be the liberal party that after australia and sort of democrats and especially the conservative part that again if but what i do not understand and i think we have to the difference between the content of the interview on the formal thing that you i mean how could any experience and should put it to seem like a structure with scheme for 14 years ahead of the party in years and never it within the austrian parliament. end up in such a set up and such a sting operation and just k
in germany peter good to see you how damaging will the austrian vice chancellors resignation do you think be to nationalist parties or otherwise in the european elections. it may have a cross border impact but i think the real impact as in australia and if we look at the recent poll which roseman done today the period that means the liberal party is down about 5 percent and public. opinion polls and. we don't know well mean be elections will be are in september or the middle of september this...
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stand by e peter. i want to go to david. david is a former faa inspector and often joins us with anything that has to deal with airplanes. the book is called "when live planes crash." is that correct? >> that's correct. >> as we look at these pictures of the plane submerged in water. >> this is the private jet charter. and for that difference, i heard you talking earlier about whether the ntsb or nachby would be investigating the accident and it's most likely they'll have have crews out there in the morning. i'm thankful everybody got out of the airplane well. even with tenot completely submerged you have fatalities and injuries. and the fact no one was hurt and brought out safely, says a lot about how the crew reacted to the situation. >> they said they can't call it a commercial flight anymore. the early information sometimes because it's breaking news is not -- sometimes it's not accurate because they're trying to cobble together information quickly there. the initial reports from the mare was there was a commercial plane
stand by e peter. i want to go to david. david is a former faa inspector and often joins us with anything that has to deal with airplanes. the book is called "when live planes crash." is that correct? >> that's correct. >> as we look at these pictures of the plane submerged in water. >> this is the private jet charter. and for that difference, i heard you talking earlier about whether the ntsb or nachby would be investigating the accident and it's most likely they'll...
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when i see lisa and her lover, lisa and peter, the two lovers. >> lovers. >> lisa page who was forced to leave the fbi and her lover
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peter what peter we hear this debate about what about all these people from syria that we were has been supporting these terrorist groups for the last eight years to overthrow assad well we get a lot of come back to america come back to britain i have an idea the. they committed their crimes in syria saw instate why not turn them over to the syrian government that's a good idea max you know your thought before we go to the break here go ahead i mean the largest franchise of al qaeda right now exists under the banner of sham in the province and this was a centrally a creation of the u.s. and gulf back proxy war in syria but we have to remember when we talk about islamophobia that the main force that fought this organization and that has died in numbers exceeding one hundred thousand deaths is the mostly sunni syrian arab army which consists mostly of observant muslims we have to remember this we have to remember that people in libya did not want isis to take over syria but this is our creation and then of course it blows back to us in the west and when i say us i mean our elite foreign p
peter what peter we hear this debate about what about all these people from syria that we were has been supporting these terrorist groups for the last eight years to overthrow assad well we get a lot of come back to america come back to britain i have an idea the. they committed their crimes in syria saw instate why not turn them over to the syrian government that's a good idea max you know your thought before we go to the break here go ahead i mean the largest franchise of al qaeda right now...