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peter: it -- rep. mcnerney: it may be a popular issue to talk about, but looking at the details of who is going to be affected, it is important to look at all possible ways to manage these companies. they clearly have run off the rails in some instances and i will be glad to talk about those with you, but it might be better to talk about how to contain those with regulation than with actually breaking the companies up. the talk should be a little more moderated in that area. john: one issue you did lead on this summer is the issue of deepfakes, which are kind of digital forgeries. that came up in a big way when there was a rudimentary version made of speaker pelosi. it slowed down her words, it made her look intoxicated when she in fact wasn't. you wrote a letter to facebook in late june, as i recall. what have you been hearing from the company since then and how concerned are you about this issue of deepfakes ahead of the 2020 election? again, these are entirely digitally forged videos that make peopl
peter: it -- rep. mcnerney: it may be a popular issue to talk about, but looking at the details of who is going to be affected, it is important to look at all possible ways to manage these companies. they clearly have run off the rails in some instances and i will be glad to talk about those with you, but it might be better to talk about how to contain those with regulation than with actually breaking the companies up. the talk should be a little more moderated in that area. john: one issue you...
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peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.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. >> reporter: a courtroom
peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.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...
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peter gerrard gelinas. stephen paul keller. howard elling, junior. peter v-victo victor demko.. ast lane gentul. linda george. edward geragfhty. ralph gerhardt. robert gerlich. dennis germain. marina romanovna gertsberg. susan getzendanner. s lawrence getzner. cortez ghee. joseph giaccone. vincent francis giammona. craig neal gibson. ronnie gies. andrew gilbert. and my father, edward who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. he will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. and my father, walter. i miss you every day and i wish i could spend some time with you. thank you. >> timothy paul gilbert. paul stuart gilby. john paul. mark diels. evan hunter gillett. ronald lawrence gilligan. rodney c. gillis. laura gilly. john ginley. donna marie hsia redondo. jeffrey john hsia redondo. john giordano. bartend giovianazzo. the kum kum giorolamo. chieff alexander glascoe. thomas erwin glasser. edmund glazer. terry glenn. barry glick. jeremy logan glick. stephen blake. john t. gnazzo. william robert godshalk. bria
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institutions peter do you want to take that on. how much or how much confidence there was a u.k. institutions to begin with and you know it seems like both sides have a political interest to kick the can down the road to avoid dealing with the consequences of bragg's it but you know i still think from a long term perspective getting out of the e.u. would be a net positive for the british i mean i think they've been their own worst enemies when it comes to dealing with this potential way out but actually i think if they actually do something the pound my rally i mean there's been a lot the pound has gone down there's been a lot of selling it is a patient of a potential heart bragg's it so we might get to buy the rumor sell the fact and if that happens that be a good opportunity for the british to buy some gold. and now richard as the loss of confidence the one outcome that we can plan on and what exactly is the economic impact of that very intangible a very real factor we've already previously saw a saudi aramco pulling out of their planned i.p.o. and choosing to actually i.p.o. i
institutions peter do you want to take that on. how much or how much confidence there was a u.k. institutions to begin with and you know it seems like both sides have a political interest to kick the can down the road to avoid dealing with the consequences of bragg's it but you know i still think from a long term perspective getting out of the e.u. would be a net positive for the british i mean i think they've been their own worst enemies when it comes to dealing with this potential way out but...
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peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of the gotye no that is too much. she stressed to wall street that the british as a the book. was to. stay out of trouble so they could see the statistics the cia pushed. which you don't. like what you read in the best teacher or were in there or to show you. want to go to the source of your might your brother should be you. it's a mistake it's a word supporter of the. spirit of jesus and to be at. least to teach the student surely a. person of evil or should. the speed of. the . well argentina is already struggling with the sovereign the credit crunch and asked the i.m.f. to restructure its debt payments there is also a $15000000000.00 pile of provincial bonds that is threatening to saddle foreign investors with even more losses the nation provinces were political issue as when the international capital markets reopened to argentina in 2015 offering interest rates of 9 percent to hungry investors investors believe that these provinces had the support and assistance from the federal government and argentina wouldn't d
peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of the gotye no that is too much. she stressed to wall street that the british as a the book. was to. stay out of trouble so they could see the statistics the cia pushed. which you don't. like what you read in the best teacher or were in there or to show you. want to go to the source of your might your brother should be you. it's a mistake it's a word supporter of the. spirit of jesus and to be at. least to teach the student surely a....
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geis peter gerard. gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling peter victor genco jr.ven gregory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george. edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getsford. james g. geyer cortez ghee. joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. >> and my father, walter, i miss you every day. i wish i could spend some time with you and teach you how to fish. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette robin lawrence gilligan. rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giu
geis peter gerard. gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling peter victor genco jr.ven gregory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george. edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getsford. james g. geyer cortez ghee. joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father,...
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he said i am the founder, peter walk peter morgan. i said am the founder, peter walk peter morgan.er walk peter morgan. i said i am the best you will get, he sat back in his chair, gave me a high—5, want you to start now full now my darling, this is the world's best steak, gold leaf. i will be back to double check, enjoy. if you came in and wanted a cup of coffee, you walk out the door with a memory. life is all about memories. i want people to know that they are in london, and whether they are spending £1 in london, and whether they are spending e1 of £500, i in london, and whether they are spending £1 of £500, i treat every customer the same. now my darling, this is the sparkling blue hawaii. you enjoy it, ok? i have served the beatles, the stones, freddie mercury, eric clapton, pete townsend, take that, god, jackie and joan collins, they were my favourite, they were fantastic deserves. eric clapton came in a few yea rs deserves. eric clapton came in a few years ago, deserves. eric clapton came in a few yea rs ago, because deserves. eric clapton came in a few years ago, because h
he said i am the founder, peter walk peter morgan. i said am the founder, peter walk peter morgan.er walk peter morgan. i said i am the best you will get, he sat back in his chair, gave me a high—5, want you to start now full now my darling, this is the world's best steak, gold leaf. i will be back to double check, enjoy. if you came in and wanted a cup of coffee, you walk out the door with a memory. life is all about memories. i want people to know that they are in london, and whether they...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.ou really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >> the pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this?
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.ou really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going,...
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peter: i do not think so.ally subscribe to what we hear from many people, there is a limit to what central banks can do. in europe with the ecb in particular, they are probably closer to the limit than others. that does not mean they cannot do anything next week, but if you take a long stance and a potential downturn down the road, yes, the tools are limited. nejra: earlier you were saying qe is not a done deal, and if curve,k at the german yesterday it was reflecting that. does that mean you want to jump on board with a steepening curve like this? peter: i want to make that distinction there is a strong difference between tactical moves and strategic moves. we stay with the strategic medium-term view. we also heard one of the key underpinnings why we are in the current situation is the trade war, and the fallout thereof. if that changes and there is a deal, then the strategic situation is clearly different. case,g as that is not the the trend toward lower yields remains, tactically i think there is more steep
peter: i do not think so.ally subscribe to what we hear from many people, there is a limit to what central banks can do. in europe with the ecb in particular, they are probably closer to the limit than others. that does not mean they cannot do anything next week, but if you take a long stance and a potential downturn down the road, yes, the tools are limited. nejra: earlier you were saying qe is not a done deal, and if curve,k at the german yesterday it was reflecting that. does that mean you...
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came to know peter when he took macro economics as a student.stands out is his leader t 9/11 generation and a veteran of the afghanistan conflict, my own world view is shaped predictably, by my life experience. >> the entire building has just collapsed, folded down on itself, and it is not there anymore. >> both trade towers where thousands of people work, have now been attacked and destroyed. >> september 11th happened during our sophomore year. and that was, obviously, the formative political moment for all of us in college. >> there is simply no way to accurately describe the emotion this evokes. >> i think he always was interested in politics. always had that drive. then september 11th added a level of gravity and probably a level of urgency. >> you know, after 9/11 there was a lot of hope that was a uniting thing for this country out of this tragedy. when that didn't happen and the iraq war became very politicized that was dissolutioning for many people at harvard, including myself and pete. >> peter's principal activities was the school of
came to know peter when he took macro economics as a student.stands out is his leader t 9/11 generation and a veteran of the afghanistan conflict, my own world view is shaped predictably, by my life experience. >> the entire building has just collapsed, folded down on itself, and it is not there anymore. >> both trade towers where thousands of people work, have now been attacked and destroyed. >> september 11th happened during our sophomore year. and that was, obviously, the...
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peter: there -- rep.cnerny: there is an important distinction between deep fakes, were you completely fabricate statements and views, and what happened in the altered video. but they might have the same effect. alter thee used to electorate for an election, i think that is very dangerous. we need to be careful about that. we were made aware that facebook was monetizing that video, so that set me off. i hate to see videos like that become viral, because you never know the final impact. i initiated a letter to facebook, to mark zuckerberg, had almost all democrats on the committee sign that letter, theuding the chairman, letter was received, and when we got back the response from facebook, it was a very simple, terse letter. it did not give me any comfort they are taking steps they need to take to protect our elections from false information and from extremist viewpoints. the crux ofat been their response, that short letter? they have talked about deepfakes since then, they had a recent announcement referri
peter: there -- rep.cnerny: there is an important distinction between deep fakes, were you completely fabricate statements and views, and what happened in the altered video. but they might have the same effect. alter thee used to electorate for an election, i think that is very dangerous. we need to be careful about that. we were made aware that facebook was monetizing that video, so that set me off. i hate to see videos like that become viral, because you never know the final impact. i...
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peter: of course.iggest issue with german in my mind is not necessarily the banks, although the banks are clearly a worrying point. the biggest trouble for germany is it is heavily exposed to manufacturing. biggest exposure to manufacturing. as i was saying earlier talk about the fed, the manufacturing sectors across the develop worlds are in trouble. when you look at other parts of the european economy, france in particular is doing better. why? not much impact. the big question, you were alluding to it, whether there is any spillover from the manufacturing base? so far, we don't really see it. that gives me a little bit of hope. francine: do you think germany will do any fiscal planning? peter: yes. the question is how big it is. i think we are already seeing the right noises. some laws have already put through under the fig leaf of doing something green but amounts to a small fiscal package so far. the question is whether they would go any bigger if things get worse. francine: peter schaffrik, thank
peter: of course.iggest issue with german in my mind is not necessarily the banks, although the banks are clearly a worrying point. the biggest trouble for germany is it is heavily exposed to manufacturing. biggest exposure to manufacturing. as i was saying earlier talk about the fed, the manufacturing sectors across the develop worlds are in trouble. when you look at other parts of the european economy, france in particular is doing better. why? not much impact. the big question, you were...
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thank you, peter.ed lee who's not here unfortunately today and our current mayor london breed. san francisco has welcomed us. it's not been easy. [laughter] but it's been a great process and we so appreciate being here and thank you for all of your help and for ed's inspiration as well. [applause] i don't know if he is here today, but mark veniov. i have to call him out. without him, making a phone call, as has been well-chronicled to me and to us, we would not have this site. they were going to build $40 or $50 million architecting what they were going to build and decided to go to sales force tower at the last minute and we were the beneficiaries of that and we were able to go ahead and buy this land and build this building. which is pretty amazing. thank you, mark. [applause] rick welts. i have to just say -- i'm sorry, rick, i have to do this -- we met about eight years ago. he came to my house. he'll probably tell the story because he likes telling it. meet peter and i and we had a three or four-h
thank you, peter.ed lee who's not here unfortunately today and our current mayor london breed. san francisco has welcomed us. it's not been easy. [laughter] but it's been a great process and we so appreciate being here and thank you for all of your help and for ed's inspiration as well. [applause] i don't know if he is here today, but mark veniov. i have to call him out. without him, making a phone call, as has been well-chronicled to me and to us, we would not have this site. they were going...
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peter? >> all right a terrifying scene we will continue to monitor it ron allen, thank you very much. >>> now to our other big story tonight. hurricane dorian, it keeps strengthening. now an extremely dangerous category 4 storm. 500 miles across packing 150-mile-an-hour winds. the latest forecast showing this powerfu hurricane is veering away from florida, but the state is not out of the woods yet the new track could put georgia and the carolinas in the crosshairs the immediate concern, the bahamas, bracing for a direct hit the prime minister warning, if you wait this evening to find safety, it's too late. we have our team positioned across the storm zone we begin with wnbc meteorologist maria larosa maria. >> reporter: indeed, it's too late. because by this time tomorrow, the bahamas will feel the wrath of dorian right now a strong category 4 storm, 150-mile-per-hour winds moving to the west at about 8 miles per hour by tomorrow evening, early on monday moving over the bahamas and staying t
peter? >> all right a terrifying scene we will continue to monitor it ron allen, thank you very much. >>> now to our other big story tonight. hurricane dorian, it keeps strengthening. now an extremely dangerous category 4 storm. 500 miles across packing 150-mile-an-hour winds. the latest forecast showing this powerfu hurricane is veering away from florida, but the state is not out of the woods yet the new track could put georgia and the carolinas in the crosshairs the immediate...
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peter and that's how peter brought a big green vent to themself as peter lindbergh and the 1st thing he did was send photos around of a model sitting in front of a newspaper model disaster site one of them had the headline from charles lindbergh's atlantic crossing the specially reprinted in the massive letters will live kids paris. paris in an earlier more innocent era the sons i'm a neighborhood became his front room and his photo studio watching and photographing people have become his favorite occupations. some say paris has had the soul photographed out of it but not lend back he says the city has lost none of the poetic magnetism it had 40 years ago. the last of the last. to the. last fashions and models come and go sans amended play refuses to age and it seems neither does the photographer. he lives in says a man with his family it's his haven when he takes a break from his globe trotting. or secure a lot because it's pretty close to my work in the middle of. bax german has gotten a little rusty so he's posted a reminder on the door to speak more in his mother tongue. this lea
peter and that's how peter brought a big green vent to themself as peter lindbergh and the 1st thing he did was send photos around of a model sitting in front of a newspaper model disaster site one of them had the headline from charles lindbergh's atlantic crossing the specially reprinted in the massive letters will live kids paris. paris in an earlier more innocent era the sons i'm a neighborhood became his front room and his photo studio watching and photographing people have become his...
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peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.onis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume world.
peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.onis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company...
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peter: yeah.et me be the first to say it is hard to forecast perfectly where all the money ends up every day and the banking system. i ran the desk a long time ago, and it is tough. the treasury might have gotten higher tax receipts than anyone was expecting, or might have come in earlier than the treasury was expecting. it happens, and that may be all we are looking at. i certainly miss the fed friends -- missed the fed funds target, and they never even bothered asking me about it. they just know it is a hard job. we also have to stay open to we might be looking at something more, or that future episodes are worth thinking about. it spilled over into the currency swap market, that is not a good sign. foreign banks were having trouble financing themselves. fundamentally, it is important to understand that the abundant aserve regime is not abundant as advertised. the institutions that have all of these high levels of reserves are called banks. the institutions that can everybody.ies are the institu
peter: yeah.et me be the first to say it is hard to forecast perfectly where all the money ends up every day and the banking system. i ran the desk a long time ago, and it is tough. the treasury might have gotten higher tax receipts than anyone was expecting, or might have come in earlier than the treasury was expecting. it happens, and that may be all we are looking at. i certainly miss the fed friends -- missed the fed funds target, and they never even bothered asking me about it. they just...
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obviously peter was gone now. one of the classic songs, and that's like why put me in that position? again, i was just going, awesome. >> i don't hide the fact that i tried to get him to sing like peter on the record. ♪ staring blindly into space >> there were and are a lot of tenor voices in rock, and none of them sound like cetera. >> in my mind i'm the one that brought jason into the band. now, you're going to get like ten different perspectives about who called him and who put him in the band. >> foster wanted him out of the band. he didn't like his voice at all. and i fought for jason. i said no, give him a chance. >> i absolutely 100% never wanted jason out of the band. i wanted him in the band. and in my recollection he was my pick and i brought him to the guys. that's what i recall. i can't believe they would say i didn't want jason in the band. it's just ludicrous. ♪ take me as i am ♪ put your hand in mine >> coming into something that had been together for so long, this is a family, this is awesome, this
obviously peter was gone now. one of the classic songs, and that's like why put me in that position? again, i was just going, awesome. >> i don't hide the fact that i tried to get him to sing like peter on the record. ♪ staring blindly into space >> there were and are a lot of tenor voices in rock, and none of them sound like cetera. >> in my mind i'm the one that brought jason into the band. now, you're going to get like ten different perspectives about who called him and...
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so, peter, what are we tasting? the disobedience is a white wine. more like golden. they call it like orange. yeah, it's a nice colour. not one you would expect when someone says white wine. in the old days the wine had four colours — there was red and white, and it was rose and orange. when we did this wine we broke all the rules. it is like doing all in the wrong way, so in the end, it comes to this. that's really nice. it is quite tangy but really flavoursome but very different to the white wines i'm used to. it's steep here, isn't it? yeah. speaking to peter has made me realise that natural winemaking is as much a philosophy as it is a process. that part of the excitement within the movement is the unpredictability of nature that helps make each bottle different from the last, something traditional winemakers have spent centuries trying to avoid. he's also made it clear that even the wildest of vineyards need taming. so he's agreed to let me have a go on his little red tractor. from the outside, it looks wild, but if you do not manage it, it's j
so, peter, what are we tasting? the disobedience is a white wine. more like golden. they call it like orange. yeah, it's a nice colour. not one you would expect when someone says white wine. in the old days the wine had four colours — there was red and white, and it was rose and orange. when we did this wine we broke all the rules. it is like doing all in the wrong way, so in the end, it comes to this. that's really nice. it is quite tangy but really flavoursome but very different to the...
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peter: well, we have.still think it is something which is way out on the edge of possibilities right now. i very much doubt that in impeachment could be made to stick, for example. i think for all circumstances, we remain cautious. but i think you have to start looking at where this might start to impact. for example, health care stocks have come under scrutiny recently. if the focus of u.s. intentions starts to switch to impeachment, maybe some focus comes off of the health sector, and that will give them a chance to catch their breath a little bit. there are some straws in the wind that say impeachment might be good for certain sectors of the market, but overall, it is something which, at the moment, we are keeping a watchful eye on, but no need to panic at this stage. vonnie: how strong does the dollar get? does it get to unsustainable levels? peter: you know, i don't think there's a huge amount of dollar upside at the moment from where we are now, depending on what the ecb does in the future. if the ec
peter: well, we have.still think it is something which is way out on the edge of possibilities right now. i very much doubt that in impeachment could be made to stick, for example. i think for all circumstances, we remain cautious. but i think you have to start looking at where this might start to impact. for example, health care stocks have come under scrutiny recently. if the focus of u.s. intentions starts to switch to impeachment, maybe some focus comes off of the health sector, and that...
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my name's peter morton and i'm the founder, he said.'re too young, so i said to him, listen, i'm the best you're going to bloody get, you better take me, i said. so he went back in his chair, put his hand up — i didn't know what he was doing — gave me a high—5, i want you to start now. now, my darling, this is the world's best steak burger, gold leaf. i want you to enjoy it. i'll be back to double check, 0k, enjoy. if you came in and wanted a cup of coffee at my tables, it's not a lot, it's £1.50 whatever of that, you know, but i'm going to make it — when you walk out that door with a memory. and life is all about memories. i want people to know that they are in london, and whether they are spending £1 of £500, i treat every customer the same. now, my darling, this is the sparkling blue hawaiian. you enjoy it, ok? i have served the beatles, the stones, freddie mercury, eric clapton, pete townsend, take that, carnabys — um, god, so many — and jackie and joan collins, they were my favourite, they were fantastic to serve. now, eric clapton
my name's peter morton and i'm the founder, he said.'re too young, so i said to him, listen, i'm the best you're going to bloody get, you better take me, i said. so he went back in his chair, put his hand up — i didn't know what he was doing — gave me a high—5, i want you to start now. now, my darling, this is the world's best steak burger, gold leaf. i want you to enjoy it. i'll be back to double check, 0k, enjoy. if you came in and wanted a cup of coffee at my tables, it's not a lot,...
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peter cook i don't think -- peter: i don't think trump once a deal. this kind of rhetoric plays well with his base. 2020 he islection in making sure he can hike up the rhetoric without killing the economy. that is a dangerous game to play. us --f francine: does the trump partistration -- is this of his campaigning for 2020? does he find a deal before the presidential election because he's the guy that knows how to do deals? says heasically he continues to push down hard on the chinese. then he will whip out the great because -- that is my reading of the situation. mean?ne: what does it do you buy gold? peter: why not. i think that is going to continue for a while longer. equities, investors are still there. they think they are getting dividend deals. concern,e bit more little more fear in the market and you can see a bigger selloff. francine: what happens to yen? if there are no talks between the u.s. and china, for now they are so long. our markets already pricing that in? -- our markets already pricing that in? peter: it is going to take a while. a
peter cook i don't think -- peter: i don't think trump once a deal. this kind of rhetoric plays well with his base. 2020 he islection in making sure he can hike up the rhetoric without killing the economy. that is a dangerous game to play. us --f francine: does the trump partistration -- is this of his campaigning for 2020? does he find a deal before the presidential election because he's the guy that knows how to do deals? says heasically he continues to push down hard on the chinese. then he...
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peter: is election security part of the task force? sen. blackburn: we are not looking at election security. that is not something in the directive we were given when we started the task force. election security, after the 2016 election, is something we have looked at. we have had hearings on it at commerce, we have touched on it at armed services. for decades, our enemies have tried to thwart or to wiggle their way into influencing u.s. policy. this is not something new. i remember being a kid and hearing about what the russians wanted to do to us. and the way they were trying to tear us down from within. with the advent of the internet, it just makes sense that those who do not wish us well are going to gravitate to that platform and try to use that to their advantage. indeed, they did try. what we do know is that in 2016, they were not into any voting system in any county or precinct in this country. they did not change one single vote. but we do know that they have continued their campaign to influence, try to influence elections, try t
peter: is election security part of the task force? sen. blackburn: we are not looking at election security. that is not something in the directive we were given when we started the task force. election security, after the 2016 election, is something we have looked at. we have had hearings on it at commerce, we have touched on it at armed services. for decades, our enemies have tried to thwart or to wiggle their way into influencing u.s. policy. this is not something new. i remember being a kid...
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nejra: peter fitzgerald at aviva investors.iggest names in business and government will gather for the annual bloomberg global business forum in new york. we'll hear from the world's top bank executives, world leaders, and policymakers. that is it for daybreak: europe. the european open is next. - i think the best company's succeed as a team and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welcome new employees, personalize team shirts, and even for company events. the design lab is so easy to use. we just upload out logo and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. seeing our team together in custom ink gear is an amazing reminder of how far we've come as a business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com i met eller and direct this morning -- i'm matt miller in zÜrich this morning. the leaders of the u.s. and the u.k. face chaos in the legislature. european futures are
nejra: peter fitzgerald at aviva investors.iggest names in business and government will gather for the annual bloomberg global business forum in new york. we'll hear from the world's top bank executives, world leaders, and policymakers. that is it for daybreak: europe. the european open is next. - i think the best company's succeed as a team and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welcome new employees, personalize team shirts, and even for company events....
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tom: i have about 12 questions from dust for peter hooper and a run rate -- for peter hooper and a runifferent view which links supply-side economics into better economic growth, in the 9:00 hour. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." francine lacqua in italy, tom keene in new york. parliament is continuing at business until it gets prorogue next week and they are trying to outmaneuver each other. boris johnson's opponents want an election in late october. we just talk to a boris johnson spokesperson saying he wants an election soon and may put a vote in parliament on day. -- monday. the labour side will not agree to a vote unless no deal is taken off the table. we are continue to follow the tit-for-tat, which will get their way and parliament. boris johnson has had not a great week. tom: we will continue to monitor those headlines. we will continue to monitor washington with cheryl baldwin. policy.nvolved in i would suggest that washington is policy free except for one thing, infrastructure. will seeany chance we infrastructure from the white house and
tom: i have about 12 questions from dust for peter hooper and a run rate -- for peter hooper and a runifferent view which links supply-side economics into better economic growth, in the 9:00 hour. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." francine lacqua in italy, tom keene in new york. parliament is continuing at business until it gets prorogue next week and they are trying to outmaneuver each other. boris johnson's opponents want an election in late...
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peter peter my lips i don't want my country to be involved in war with iran is it clear i'm saying iran needs to be contained by a military order by the world or the by united nations and the politics man or is it. yeah well you're talking about the international law but you either legally invaded and yet national jobby does not tell me about international law ok i'm going to go to notice i'm not i said i don't want to act on that rostering i and everyone is going to get the equal amount of time nicholas and i go to you know what is your concern go ahead nicholas in miami. well you know i think that. as long as. we here in america can prevent tron from actually. you know a year. saying this is a cause for war and launching launching military strikes on iran which we which really could very quickly escalate into you know an unstoppable regional war. as long as we can prevent that happening in the next few days. then i think i think the fact that the strike at the heart of saudi arabia in this way. may actually be. you know an opportunity for peace military analyst. as somebody yes exactl
peter peter my lips i don't want my country to be involved in war with iran is it clear i'm saying iran needs to be contained by a military order by the world or the by united nations and the politics man or is it. yeah well you're talking about the international law but you either legally invaded and yet national jobby does not tell me about international law ok i'm going to go to notice i'm not i said i don't want to act on that rostering i and everyone is going to get the equal amount of...
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peter has been informing us. of in provocative messages and in some point you actually see and you can sure to restrict our count of. messages. from the contents of seaton which with a provocative message and prior to the deviance or for us knowing that he was abducted you have managed to see and it's explicitly news and i know if we tell what's our group of medical doctors we see being abducted have been followed by d.n.a. to defy me in india managed to source into the conduct of these clothes in the tubes saw. this particular events we have. fresh words in that direction they mean the. isolate on the floor they some are pulling making to its sawyer's to us this seems like an abduction let's talk about the reality here that he this is somebody who has been advocating for better pay for doctors like yourself and so people assume that this is perhaps why he is he finds himself in trouble if that is the case but just give us a sense of you know your personal situation as a dark sense and bob where as we're told you
peter has been informing us. of in provocative messages and in some point you actually see and you can sure to restrict our count of. messages. from the contents of seaton which with a provocative message and prior to the deviance or for us knowing that he was abducted you have managed to see and it's explicitly news and i know if we tell what's our group of medical doctors we see being abducted have been followed by d.n.a. to defy me in india managed to source into the conduct of these clothes...
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i say, "bingo" peter. why would a vice president of the united states of america be demanding that some ukrainian prosecutor be fired or he's going to take $1 billion and your tax dollars home with him and you got six hours to do it. wow. what biden said there is not true. as a matter of fact, also, that statement of peter doocy is an outright lie. he told the magazine that he has in fact spoken with his son about his ukrainian business deals. oops. having a hard time keeping the story straight. the left accuses president trump of a quid pro quo with ukraine. the left spends in circles about a mere allegation. but they barely yon when president obama says, "tell vladimir that i will have more flexibility after the election." don't tell the american people. we have it on tape. two plus years, the left freaking out about trump-russia collusion. it didn't work out that way, did it? but we actually have tape of collusion, someone who thinks he's talking to a russian and has dirt on donald trump. there he is, t
i say, "bingo" peter. why would a vice president of the united states of america be demanding that some ukrainian prosecutor be fired or he's going to take $1 billion and your tax dollars home with him and you got six hours to do it. wow. what biden said there is not true. as a matter of fact, also, that statement of peter doocy is an outright lie. he told the magazine that he has in fact spoken with his son about his ukrainian business deals. oops. having a hard time keeping the...
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peter ma luke is cio at the planning he says it's not thank you for joining us tonight. >> you bet.tax. kouhe case for >> flat tax is fair. everybody paying the same if i make a thousand times me i pay a thousand times more tax. it's simple. i don't nee thers not a lot of bureauccy. 93% of fe our tax retur or not have to do the tax return and cuts out theea bracy and cuts out loopholes guys making a t can get out of paying the tax we make it simple. we did i t on o corporate side do it with social security it works. >> peter, you do not think that the math adds up. in a flat tax opinion. in terms of income inequality ll us about it. >> well i think that the argumentmebout simple equationi a trojan horse if you think about the flat tax the top rate right now 37% federal income tax. the bottom rate people pay 10% if we have a flat t l's assume it's not the highest rate not 37% we're not raise goin the huge majority of americans let say it's 20%. we tt means that the wealthiest people saw the tax d rate comn where are we making it wup? the only way to make it up is by taxes poor people
peter ma luke is cio at the planning he says it's not thank you for joining us tonight. >> you bet.tax. kouhe case for >> flat tax is fair. everybody paying the same if i make a thousand times me i pay a thousand times more tax. it's simple. i don't nee thers not a lot of bureauccy. 93% of fe our tax retur or not have to do the tax return and cuts out theea bracy and cuts out loopholes guys making a t can get out of paying the tax we make it simple. we did i t on o corporate side do...
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>> peter: yeah, that's right, sean. i mean, what you see here is a pattern that emerged during the obama administration. joe biden became point person to two countries in particular. ukraine and china. in both cases, his son cashed in. ukraine we've talked about, he was basically getting $83,000 per month as part of his consulting fee for burisma, this corrupt energy company in china. he travels with his father in december aboard air force 2 while his father is meeting with chinese officials. hunter biden is doing we don't know what, but the evidence becomes clear because ten days after they return to washington, his small boutique investment firm gets a $1 billion deal. that's $1 billion with a "b." it later expanded to $1.5 billion.that is a deal no one ea china. g, d, bank of measure, nobody. goldman sachs, bank of america.. >> can you confirm that he had no prior experience with ukraine, oil, gas, or energy? did he have any experience with china? i would think that goldman sachs or one of the big banks would probabl
>> peter: yeah, that's right, sean. i mean, what you see here is a pattern that emerged during the obama administration. joe biden became point person to two countries in particular. ukraine and china. in both cases, his son cashed in. ukraine we've talked about, he was basically getting $83,000 per month as part of his consulting fee for burisma, this corrupt energy company in china. he travels with his father in december aboard air force 2 while his father is meeting with chinese...
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stateroom is the same no peter no we've been in no negotiations we want our leader who knew one peter years this moment in continue all. what the do the then we negotiate ins and continue what we are advocating for with regards to us even if the picture which are we sure is easy it's quite fortunate now our senior can be just as if doing to us in this in this moment we were not being big double austin peter nor weak the need just to be sure and to the president asking to actually look into the mentor just in the government to actually look into the mail and try to come up will move about g.'s. peter move. us invent or in how to thank you. staying in zimbabwe the remains of the former president robert mugabe have arrived in his home village to allow locals to pay tribute and mugabe died a week ago at the age of $95.00 nearly 2 years after he was ousted in a coup burial will take place at the national monument in harare in about a month now t w correspondent adam krishna visited mugabe's village and spoke with some of his neighbors. preparing extra classes for local children is neighbor
stateroom is the same no peter no we've been in no negotiations we want our leader who knew one peter years this moment in continue all. what the do the then we negotiate ins and continue what we are advocating for with regards to us even if the picture which are we sure is easy it's quite fortunate now our senior can be just as if doing to us in this in this moment we were not being big double austin peter nor weak the need just to be sure and to the president asking to actually look into the...
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leave that we bring people begging please a little while and i just want to give them a fair says peter there are these christian groups there are muslim groups many different religious areas where people object to it they feel it goes against what they're trying to instill into their children themselves do you have some sympathy for their. respective thoughts on this. of course there are differing views but we know from surveys that the vast majority of parents want their children to be taught about the facts of life and they want to be protected from sexually transmitted diseases unwanted pregnancies and abortions and particularly from child sexual abuse so these lessons are to teach young people about what is appropriate touching and what is inappropriate touching and it says very clearly that it's your body it's your right to say no to stop people from doing anything to your body that you don't want and if they continue to do that or they have done it you should report it to your teacher and to your parents not the news reader not in most you know it's not only those inherent most p
leave that we bring people begging please a little while and i just want to give them a fair says peter there are these christian groups there are muslim groups many different religious areas where people object to it they feel it goes against what they're trying to instill into their children themselves do you have some sympathy for their. respective thoughts on this. of course there are differing views but we know from surveys that the vast majority of parents want their children to be taught...
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lord peter hain, thank you very much. mounted by gina miller. parliament should be sitting. we are therefore pleased that the judges have given us permission is to appeal to the supreme court, which we will be doing. and they felt that our case has the merit to be handed up. so we are looking to sit in the supreme court, they have pencilled in the 17th of september for the appeal hearing. today, we stand for everyone. we stand for the future generations and we stand for representative democracy. to give up now would be a dereliction of our responsibility. we need to protect our institutions. it is not right that they should be shut down or bullied. especially at this most mess “— bullied. especially at this most mess —— most momentous time in our history. my legal team and i will not give up the fight for democracy. thank you. business women gina miller mounted that challenge in the high court to the proroguing or suspension of parliament. other legal actions are underweight you may be aware of. similar hearings in scotla
lord peter hain, thank you very much. mounted by gina miller. parliament should be sitting. we are therefore pleased that the judges have given us permission is to appeal to the supreme court, which we will be doing. and they felt that our case has the merit to be handed up. so we are looking to sit in the supreme court, they have pencilled in the 17th of september for the appeal hearing. today, we stand for everyone. we stand for the future generations and we stand for representative...
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glowing welcome to cross talk are all things considered i'm peter lavelle it's always only been a matter of time impeachment has always been on the agenda settling on the issues in process was the sticking points the democrats and the liberal media aim to remove him from office over a telephone call to the ukrainian president what could possibly go wrong. talking impeachment i'm joined by my guest rob how be new york he is a humorist as well as a newsmax columnist in washington we have a lionel he's a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com also in washington we cross to christopher he is the republican strategist and founder of the ny one group are gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it lionel let me go to you 1st here do you agree with what i said in my introduction it was only a matter of time they just were looking for an issue and with the election cycle upon us they want to get they want one more bite at the apple to see if they can remove him which if you look at the math and you look at the public
glowing welcome to cross talk are all things considered i'm peter lavelle it's always only been a matter of time impeachment has always been on the agenda settling on the issues in process was the sticking points the democrats and the liberal media aim to remove him from office over a telephone call to the ukrainian president what could possibly go wrong. talking impeachment i'm joined by my guest rob how be new york he is a humorist as well as a newsmax columnist in washington we have a lionel...