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peter: good evening. welcome to "washington week," i'm peter baker. guilty on all counts. that was the verdict handed down to former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd. there was a sense of relief across the country. in minneapolis, george floyd's brother said this -- >> the world sees his life being extinguished, i could do nothing but watch. especially in that courtroom, over and over and other again, as my brother was murdered. today, we are able to breathe again. peter: in washington, president biden weighed in. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. those were george floyd's last words. we can't let those words die with him. we have to keep hearing those words. we must not turn away. we can't turn away. peter: later in the show, will other countries trust america to take the lead on climate change? but first, is this historic verdict a watershed moment for race, police reform and bipartisanship on the hill? joining me tonight are josh lederman, correspondent fonbc news. toluse olorunnipa, political investigator for "the washington po
peter: good evening. welcome to "washington week," i'm peter baker. guilty on all counts. that was the verdict handed down to former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd. there was a sense of relief across the country. in minneapolis, george floyd's brother said this -- >> the world sees his life being extinguished, i could do nothing but watch. especially in that courtroom, over and over and other again, as my brother was murdered. today, we...
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peter: well, mr. wheeler, we talked recently with the former head technologist at the ftc, and he had written recently that some people think that we have come far enough with technical innovations. they are attacking american innovation, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, and politicized antitrust enforcement and a better section 230 in a hope that this will paired back big tech. does net neutrality fit into that category? tom: no, and the interesting thing that's going on here, peter, is that the complaint that was made during our term about net neutrality is that it would stifle innovation, and it would stifle investment. but the reality is that, in the period of time when the net neutrality rules work in place, -- were in place, the internet service providers spend more on capital investment than they spent after the trump fcc removed those rules. and it was that capital investment that has allowed us to be successful now during covid when everybody's on zoom and stressing out the network.
peter: well, mr. wheeler, we talked recently with the former head technologist at the ftc, and he had written recently that some people think that we have come far enough with technical innovations. they are attacking american innovation, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, and politicized antitrust enforcement and a better section 230 in a hope that this will paired back big tech. does net neutrality fit into that category? tom: no, and the interesting thing that's going on here, peter,...
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peter: amen.have you sent them an invoice yet? rick: yeah. we got the invoices out. lemonis: how much was that? rick: about a quarter million. lemonis: okay. have they gotten it yet? rick: oh, yeah. lemonis: they're in receipt of it. rick: they're in receipt, but they won't sign, you know? lemonis: okay. well, you still got it, so... lemonis: so how do you think that's gonna play out time-wise? rick: there's a hearing date on the 20th. lemonis: the owners of the marina have now received a proper invoice for their past-due fees. it'll take a while to resolve this issue, but there should be some money coming to the town sooner rather than later. ♪♪ part of the reason i needed to come back to grafton is to close on the bank building that i bought, and i also wanted to hear from kim exactly what her plan was to open up her own small business in this space. so what's the plan? kim: well, the plan is souvenirs... lemonis: yep? kim: like the shop that we saw in key west, so grafton, unique-to-grafton t-s
peter: amen.have you sent them an invoice yet? rick: yeah. we got the invoices out. lemonis: how much was that? rick: about a quarter million. lemonis: okay. have they gotten it yet? rick: oh, yeah. lemonis: they're in receipt of it. rick: they're in receipt, but they won't sign, you know? lemonis: okay. well, you still got it, so... lemonis: so how do you think that's gonna play out time-wise? rick: there's a hearing date on the 20th. lemonis: the owners of the marina have now received a...
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separated by peter.ter _ rift between the two of them. but after the — rift between the two of them. but after the hour inside the chapel, it was striking that they were seen walking, — was striking that they were seen walking, chatting to each other as they left _ walking, chatting to each other as they left and walked up the hill back towards windsor castle. it will be the _ back towards windsor castle. it will be the first, one of zooms, of many conversations as they attempt to heal conversations as they attempt to heat that — conversations as they attempt to heal that rift —— one assumes a. we've _ heal that rift —— one assumes a. we've run— heal that rift —— one assumes a. we've run out of time. a longer addition at 11:30 p:m.. thank you very much and we will see you later. that's it for the papers this hour. i'll be back shortly. hello there, good evening. there was some warm spring sunshine for many of us today. the highest temperatures were around merseyside. we have seen some cloud coming in fro
separated by peter.ter _ rift between the two of them. but after the — rift between the two of them. but after the hour inside the chapel, it was striking that they were seen walking, — was striking that they were seen walking, chatting to each other as they left _ walking, chatting to each other as they left and walked up the hill back towards windsor castle. it will be the _ back towards windsor castle. it will be the first, one of zooms, of many conversations as they attempt to heal...
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>> that is a good question, peter. and the reality of the way in which stutes get written is they get written to reflect the times in which they were written. so the broadcast rules go back to the 1930's. and i believe that there is a linchingage between broadcasts and online, that -- for instance, my first speech today to the national association of broadcast terse, the chairman makes a speech to the broadcasters and i said, you know, i had come out of being out of a partner in a venture capital firm thaling looked at jop line news organizations and decided not to invest for two reasons. one, and needed to cover the news and two, it needed constant reminder, hey, look at this. and i didn't see that. i said to the broadcasters, you all can solve that problem. you all have boots on the ground and spend 20% of your advertising time promoting yourself any way and here is an incredible opportunity for broadcasting to move out of the model that was built in the 20th century and bring in incredible talents to local news in t
>> that is a good question, peter. and the reality of the way in which stutes get written is they get written to reflect the times in which they were written. so the broadcast rules go back to the 1930's. and i believe that there is a linchingage between broadcasts and online, that -- for instance, my first speech today to the national association of broadcast terse, the chairman makes a speech to the broadcasters and i said, you know, i had come out of being out of a partner in a venture...
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but the surprise tell me john and peter hastened.e. let us lift up our prayers so the joy of easter might extend throughout the entire world. ♪♪ ♪♪ [speaking in native language] >> the church of god might recognize attitude in the easter community generated by the crucified and risen christ. ♪♪ >> for all the baptized washed by the blood and water that flowed from christ, renew the grace of the spirit. ♪♪ >> for all of humanity, the joyful proclamation bread throughout the world but in christ we have become one people called to walk in liberty and peace. ♪♪ >> for our families the past events might be celebrated with sincerity and truth and at the lord's gift might be shared through hospitality before the suffering. ♪♪ ♪♪ [speaking in native language] >> for our lord to see brothers and sisters that they might not partake of the banquet in expectation of the final resurrection. ♪♪ >> oh god, father of light who lightens the doctrines of the world by raising your son from the dead. renew and us the desire to be faithful to our baptism
but the surprise tell me john and peter hastened.e. let us lift up our prayers so the joy of easter might extend throughout the entire world. ♪♪ ♪♪ [speaking in native language] >> the church of god might recognize attitude in the easter community generated by the crucified and risen christ. ♪♪ >> for all the baptized washed by the blood and water that flowed from christ, renew the grace of the spirit. ♪♪ >> for all of humanity, the joyful proclamation bread...
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, ., ., , la, some big ones already, peter? , . ., , ., peter?s are coming thick and fast. _ peter? these awards are coming thick and fast. chloe _ peter? these awards are coming thick and fast. chloe zhao - peter? these awards are coming thick and fast. chloe zhao has i thick and fast. chloe zhao has won for best director for directing nomadland, widely predicted, she's been very successful and other awards ceremonies over the past few weeks. she is only the second woman to win in that particular category in the first woman of colour. she was born in china and she made this extraordinary film starring frances mcdormand about a nomadic lifestyle, a woman who was hurt badly by the financial crash in 2008, she lost everything, she travels the western united states doing odd jobs to make a little bit of money, she works at an amazon fulfilment centre for a while to earn some money during her plate and she meets others in similar situations and what though interesting is that this is a scripted movie but it includes some real people, real nomads as w
, ., ., , la, some big ones already, peter? , . ., , ., peter?s are coming thick and fast. _ peter? these awards are coming thick and fast. chloe _ peter? these awards are coming thick and fast. chloe zhao - peter? these awards are coming thick and fast. chloe zhao has i thick and fast. chloe zhao has won for best director for directing nomadland, widely predicted, she's been very successful and other awards ceremonies over the past few weeks. she is only the second woman to win in that...
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peter: you are watching "the communicators on c-span. our guest this week is brendan carr, senior republican on the federal communications commission. our guest reporter is john hendel. of "politico" brendan: this goes back to a trip to the mississippi delta and a small town. i met a woman there about two years ago who was using telehealth to treat diabetes and she saw remarkable results. for years, the fcc supported the build out of high-speed communications to hospitals, but we have played a role supporting telehealth delivered to a patient in their home and she was doing that. we took that example and stood up a nationwide connective care program, so that every american potentially has the chance to get in home telehealth service. i describe it as the health care equivalent of shifting from lackluster video to netflix, you don't have to go to a brick and mortar facility to get care. we had no import -- we had no idea two years ago how important this would be before covid. these are things we have to maintain and build on. john: we see
peter: you are watching "the communicators on c-span. our guest this week is brendan carr, senior republican on the federal communications commission. our guest reporter is john hendel. of "politico" brendan: this goes back to a trip to the mississippi delta and a small town. i met a woman there about two years ago who was using telehealth to treat diabetes and she saw remarkable results. for years, the fcc supported the build out of high-speed communications to hospitals, but we...
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peter: time for one more question. john: the piece we haven't touched on is the spectrum fights we saw in the final years of the trump era. i am wondering how concerned you are if under democratic leadership at the fcc, whether there might be any walking back of these big spectrum decisions. i'm thinking of transportation secretary pete buttigieg and the way the fcc carved up airwaves. 5.9 gigahertz band for automotive safety. is there a need for structural change to resolve concerns, given that was a headline-grabbing set of fights, whether it was about the auto airwaves issue, or other issues. i wanted to get your sense of that. brendan: part of the way we were able to leapfrog global competitors when it comes to 5g is that we freed up a lot of airwaves over the last three or four years. six gigahertz licensed spectrum we cleared up in addition to thousands of megahertz of unlicensed. those were difficult engagements, to put it mildly. a lot of prime spectrum is in the hands of federal users. they are reluctant to gi
peter: time for one more question. john: the piece we haven't touched on is the spectrum fights we saw in the final years of the trump era. i am wondering how concerned you are if under democratic leadership at the fcc, whether there might be any walking back of these big spectrum decisions. i'm thinking of transportation secretary pete buttigieg and the way the fcc carved up airwaves. 5.9 gigahertz band for automotive safety. is there a need for structural change to resolve concerns, given...
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peter-— just look at you, goodness me! very smart, peter.t pants- — smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants- no _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man land _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man land will- sweat pants. no man land will feature quite _ sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, - sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, it - sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, it will i sweat pants. no man land willj feature quite watery, it will be very surprising if it does get the stretcher and may be another goal for francis mcdormand? chloe stretcher and may be another goal for francis mcdormand? chloe zhao is the chinese director _ for francis mcdormand? chloe zhao is the chinese director and _ for francis mcdormand? chloe zhao is the chinese director and really - the chinese director and really under extraordinaryjob with this film nomadland which tells the story of nomads and the main characte
peter-— just look at you, goodness me! very smart, peter.t pants- — smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants- no _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man land _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man land will- sweat pants. no man land will feature quite _ sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, - sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, it - sweat pants. no man land...
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peter, havin: long and be so fantastic. peter, having covered _ long and be so fantastic.royal beat as long and be so fantastic. peter, i having covered the royal beat as it were for a while. that sense of duty and service, the fact that he had a very very promising career in the navy, was tipped potentially to go all the way to the top, you know, the world was at his feet and yet he chose to give that up in the service, notjust of the woman he loved, of the queen, but of his country as well. all that has shone through a lot the coverage and is frankly a bit part of what the papers are reporting in the morning. yes, and he struggled with it at times — yes, and he struggled with it at times. anyone who has watched the crown— times. anyone who has watched the crown witt— times. anyone who has watched the crown will remember that from the '405 crown will remember that from the '40s and _ crown will remember that from the '40s and 50, they had an idyllic period — '40s and 50, they had an idyllic period before where he managed to do both. period before where he managed to do bo
peter, havin: long and be so fantastic. peter, having covered _ long and be so fantastic.royal beat as long and be so fantastic. peter, i having covered the royal beat as it were for a while. that sense of duty and service, the fact that he had a very very promising career in the navy, was tipped potentially to go all the way to the top, you know, the world was at his feet and yet he chose to give that up in the service, notjust of the woman he loved, of the queen, but of his country as well....
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to be specific, peter, title ii net neutrality, which is a tradition of this country. know, you and i talked on a previous communicators, peter, about a book i wrote called mr. lincoln's come how abraham lincoln used the telegraph to win the civil war. in a specific telegraph act of 1860, which was the federal funding of the wire across the country, the congress wrote that there needed to be first come first serve nondiscriminatory access to this critical pathway. it was the same concept that was then applied to the telephone company. first-come first-served, nondiscriminatory access. and what net neutrality does is to say the same thing about broadband internet pathways. first-come first-served, nondiscriminatory access. that's how economies grow rather than establishing gatekeepers back into okay, i'm going to rule who gets on this and what the terms of going to be. >> host: mr. wheeler, we talked recently with neil jillson, the former head technologist at the ftc, and he had written recently that some people think that we have come far enough with technical innovati
to be specific, peter, title ii net neutrality, which is a tradition of this country. know, you and i talked on a previous communicators, peter, about a book i wrote called mr. lincoln's come how abraham lincoln used the telegraph to win the civil war. in a specific telegraph act of 1860, which was the federal funding of the wire across the country, the congress wrote that there needed to be first come first serve nondiscriminatory access to this critical pathway. it was the same concept that...
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thank you, peter and we will speak to | you, peter and we will speak to you, peter and we will speaks urged russian president vladimir putin to ease tensions on the ukrainian border and suggested they hold their first summit. this comes as tensions rise over russia's military build—up next to ukraine. the bbc�*s north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. it is the biggest russian troop movement in seven years to over recent weeks, mobile phone footage started to emerge of long columns of military vehicles heading towards the ukrainian border. and the other russian defence ministry is proudly releasing footage of military aircraft and boats heading that way as well. a few days ago the ukrainian president made a dramatic visit to the front lines where his country's army has been fighting russian backed rebels. part of an appeal for help from the outside world. and others are now seeing a need for urgency. in brussels, the us secretary of state met a ukrainian delegation to discuss theissue ukrainian delegation to discuss the issue with a promise that the issue with a promise th
thank you, peter and we will speak to | you, peter and we will speak to you, peter and we will speaks urged russian president vladimir putin to ease tensions on the ukrainian border and suggested they hold their first summit. this comes as tensions rise over russia's military build—up next to ukraine. the bbc�*s north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. it is the biggest russian troop movement in seven years to over recent weeks, mobile phone footage started to emerge of long...
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peter hunt and eve pollard, thank you.t's finally streaming in the uk this weekend. you just forgot your birthday. you don't want to have a party, you don't want to see your friends.
peter hunt and eve pollard, thank you.t's finally streaming in the uk this weekend. you just forgot your birthday. you don't want to have a party, you don't want to see your friends.
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peter asked her about that yesterday. jen psaki, i don't think she knew about it. >> about those facilities there was a report in the last couple days in the "new york post" that every migrant child being brought to a shelter is being given a copy of her children's book super heros are everywhere. do you know why that is and if she is making any money off of that? >> the president of -- the vice president. >> vice president's book, yeah. >> i would have to check with our health and human services team. you are talking about if they go to shelters. >> in the welcome kit apparently there is a copy of her 2019 super heroes book. >> i would have to check on that. it's a good book. brian: is there children's version of donald trump's books. he has written quite a few of them. imagine if they appeared at the border in a bag of goodies as you arrive here illegally? ainsley: according to the "the washington post" this morning. they are saying it's not accurate. peter asked an excellent question because we had heard that but they
peter asked her about that yesterday. jen psaki, i don't think she knew about it. >> about those facilities there was a report in the last couple days in the "new york post" that every migrant child being brought to a shelter is being given a copy of her children's book super heros are everywhere. do you know why that is and if she is making any money off of that? >> the president of -- the vice president. >> vice president's book, yeah. >> i would have to...
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peter: we will start with chobani first.eeping our employees safe and secure from the very beginning, and the other is our role and the private sector's role in getting the country back to normal. first, we mandated masks very early on, 14 months ago, back in march of last year. both of our factories are in rural areas, and there were no cases at that time. there was confusion around masks, are they effective, do you need to wear them, and we created some really good compliance and behavior from the beginning. then we quickly did a childcare subsidy because our plant workers, our hourly workers, their kids are home from school. we did special bonuses. so keeping your employees safe and secure is good for business, and it is just the right thing to do. fast-forward to the vaccinations being available, the first thing we did is gave six hours paid time off to all of our factory workers, our hourly workers. we gave three hours paid for the first shot, three hours paid for the second shot. what we did most recently is three week
peter: we will start with chobani first.eeping our employees safe and secure from the very beginning, and the other is our role and the private sector's role in getting the country back to normal. first, we mandated masks very early on, 14 months ago, back in march of last year. both of our factories are in rural areas, and there were no cases at that time. there was confusion around masks, are they effective, do you need to wear them, and we created some really good compliance and behavior...
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peter? >> megan fitzgerald in minneapolis, thank you. >>> with their eyes set on returning to the white house, former president trump and top republicans are gathering for a big gop fundraiser. the party is crafting a strategy for the return to power. kelly o'donnell is live with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. this weekend can be seen as a test or demonstration of donald trump's political sway, gathering with donors, raising money, mingling with political figures, he can try to show he is still on top of the republican party. just 80 days after landing in palm beach, this weekend trump, allies, and donors are gathering in the florida sun, but behind closed doors to raise money and maybe expectations. >> do you miss me yet? do you miss me? >> reporter: the former president is expected to speak to the gathering and has been wielding his influence to endorse for 2022. like marco rubio and rand paul just this week. his mar-a-lago club is a photo op stop for political allie
peter? >> megan fitzgerald in minneapolis, thank you. >>> with their eyes set on returning to the white house, former president trump and top republicans are gathering for a big gop fundraiser. the party is crafting a strategy for the return to power. kelly o'donnell is live with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. this weekend can be seen as a test or demonstration of donald trump's political sway, gathering with donors, raising money, mingling with...
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peter: that will entail big changes. we will talk about those and see tremendous results is the ideaul that will unite with anybody. and we just get a lot more done when we focus on the common ground that we have with people who bring different perspectives or appear to be different than we are our unit rather than we typically do as a society right now is to spend a lot of time searching for the things we different than we just focus on that. so were not going to solve the problems that we have today the same ideas we've used to create them. we need a paradigm shift and we need to rally the country around the ideas there going to help guide us forward to solve the problems we think those are going to have to be guided by that more of the principles of human progress. brian: there is an affirmation of those classical principles that really gave rise to the great enrichment. the progress that we've seen over the last 300 years predict always taken by what he said in the last part, uniting with anyone. i know that's taken
peter: that will entail big changes. we will talk about those and see tremendous results is the ideaul that will unite with anybody. and we just get a lot more done when we focus on the common ground that we have with people who bring different perspectives or appear to be different than we are our unit rather than we typically do as a society right now is to spend a lot of time searching for the things we different than we just focus on that. so were not going to solve the problems that we...
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joe: joining us now, peter coy. had a story about all these businesses trying so hard to higher businesses of all they are doing is offering workers free pizza? come on. they have to try harder than that. peter: well, it not just free pizza. i spoke with a company which manufacturs doors and more, offering bonuses of up to $1500 at their factories. the pizza example is just getting people to come into the door. not even to apply but just talk to us. tell us what you are interested in, and maybe we will persuade you into filing an application. they are finding they are just not getting any job seekers. romaine: you know what also gets people in the door? higher wages. when you walk around new york city, there are signs in almost every restaurant window basically saying they are hiring, they need workers. we have heard anecdotally a lot of people who worked in the services industry pre-covid, in many cases they have moved on to something else. they were not able to work for a year, so they found other jobs. i am wonde
joe: joining us now, peter coy. had a story about all these businesses trying so hard to higher businesses of all they are doing is offering workers free pizza? come on. they have to try harder than that. peter: well, it not just free pizza. i spoke with a company which manufacturs doors and more, offering bonuses of up to $1500 at their factories. the pizza example is just getting people to come into the door. not even to apply but just talk to us. tell us what you are interested in, and maybe...
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peter: i do. i think there will be a slowdown of internal travel, but i do think people will get back on the road to see their clients. all of people are going to realize, we've got to retain those relationships. so i think there's going to be a surprise for business travel. tom: we are starting to see mergers. we are seeing big managers, and maybe the strategic battle of canadian pacific. is that the surprise out of the pandemic, the national roll up to a new efficiency? peter: i hadn't thought of it quite that way, but that makes sense. there's concern about overpaying. i think some of that gets alleviated. while yields have risen, they are still very low, and real yields are still negative, so you are heavily incentivized to lever up if using there's a good strategic bid. tom: what do you feel on use of cash? what i see so far is just a reemphasized share buyback model. is that what we are going to hear this week from big technology? peter: i think we are going to see continued and ongoing shar
peter: i do. i think there will be a slowdown of internal travel, but i do think people will get back on the road to see their clients. all of people are going to realize, we've got to retain those relationships. so i think there's going to be a surprise for business travel. tom: we are starting to see mergers. we are seeing big managers, and maybe the strategic battle of canadian pacific. is that the surprise out of the pandemic, the national roll up to a new efficiency? peter: i hadn't...
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peter: lynn stanton, final question. lynn: as a former fcc chairman now looking at the agency from the outside, does it seem more politically polarized to you? how does that affect your members in the industry or serve to have agency policies subject to change with each new administration? michael: what is frustrating is that the bias of a business and the bias of a ceo is they want stability and finality to the greatest extent they can so that they can plan, so that they can invest, so they can make reasonable predictions for, 1, 3, and five-year planning. when the government lurches violently back and forth, back and forth, over a rule set, mostly because it is driven by political/ideological food fighting between two parties, that is not beneficial to his nose, that is not beneficial to service, that is not beneficial to consumers. i am afraid, at times, the government has elevated the virtues that -- if there are any, to defeating the other side . i think that the government is more the government is more polarized.
peter: lynn stanton, final question. lynn: as a former fcc chairman now looking at the agency from the outside, does it seem more politically polarized to you? how does that affect your members in the industry or serve to have agency policies subject to change with each new administration? michael: what is frustrating is that the bias of a business and the bias of a ceo is they want stability and finality to the greatest extent they can so that they can plan, so that they can invest, so they...
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peter, you played a role in that space.will be an awesome mom. and as a dad of daughters, i have so many hand me downs to give you. >> you're going to be the best uncle. dylan, i said this to you when i saw you in new york yesterday, the fact that you spoke out about your fertility struggles trying to have your second baby gave me so much strength and encouragement. >> and i think it's the conversation that goes a long way. kristen, i remember you remember up here filling in and you asked to use my refrigerator for some of your medication. that was years ago. and i always thought, has it happened yet. when you called me a few months ago to tell me through surrogate it happened, i wanted to cry through the phone. i wanted to just reach and give you a hug because it happened and you found your way and you found your path. now we are talking about it. it's an amazing thing. . >> couldn't have done it without the support of loving colleagues like you, that is for sure. there is a much bigger conversation to be had around all of
peter, you played a role in that space.will be an awesome mom. and as a dad of daughters, i have so many hand me downs to give you. >> you're going to be the best uncle. dylan, i said this to you when i saw you in new york yesterday, the fact that you spoke out about your fertility struggles trying to have your second baby gave me so much strength and encouragement. >> and i think it's the conversation that goes a long way. kristen, i remember you remember up here filling in and you...
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senator peters: thank you. my first question is for you, as you are well aware federal cybersecurity is a significant challenge to agencies as we continue to face breaches. and we struggle to have a specialized workforce to help protect those networks, this is something that this committee is focused on as -- and we are going to be continue focused on in the months and years ahead. we are looking at a variety of ways to make sure we continue to retain and attract a quality workforce. earlier this month irene introduced legislation entitled the federal rotational cyber workforce program. which allows folks to have experience in different agencies, and hopefully break down the silos that we currently have with our agencies. it does require looking at personnel management in a different way than we have looked at in the past here at federal government. but is an attempt to address some of those problems, so i expect that you have many other ideas that will conform this committee as well. so my question to you is w
senator peters: thank you. my first question is for you, as you are well aware federal cybersecurity is a significant challenge to agencies as we continue to face breaches. and we struggle to have a specialized workforce to help protect those networks, this is something that this committee is focused on as -- and we are going to be continue focused on in the months and years ahead. we are looking at a variety of ways to make sure we continue to retain and attract a quality workforce. earlier...
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peter's basilica with only about 200 guests.his address to the city and to the world. here's some of what he had to say. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the pandemic is still spreading, while the social and economic crisis remains severe, especially for the poor. nonetheless, and this is scandalous, armed conflicts have not ended, and military arsenals are being strengthened. >> pope francis mentioning in particular the conflicts in myanmar, in the ukraine, in syria, and iraq. he mentioned the difficulties in lebanon, and the scandalous silence, he said, about the situation in yemen. pope francis also spoke about an issue close to his heart that is vaccinations for the poor, not only for poor countries to have access to vaccines but also for people in richer countries to not be forgotten. of course, the pope himself offered to vaccinate 1,200 of the homeless and poor here around the vatican in the week leading up to easter. cnn, rome. >>> well, the stage is set for a second week of compelling and potentially damning
peter's basilica with only about 200 guests.his address to the city and to the world. here's some of what he had to say. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the pandemic is still spreading, while the social and economic crisis remains severe, especially for the poor. nonetheless, and this is scandalous, armed conflicts have not ended, and military arsenals are being strengthened. >> pope francis mentioning in particular the conflicts in myanmar, in the ukraine, in syria,...
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i disagree with some of the authors, some of peter and susan's conclusions. but on balance, i think it was good to just turn everything over to them and let them write a full-throated biography that had the good and the bad, as i tell people, it's a fair biography with warts and all. and there are some of the warts i might disagree with, not too many. it's really a pretty darn good book. and they're excellent writers. >> i did a program, believe it or not, earlier this morning with david rubenstein who i know you worked with for many years. >> yeah. >> and he did a program with peter and susan recently. and he's read their book. he says this book is worthy of a pulitzer. i hope good things come from the book because i think obviously it'll help to build your legacy for generations to come. >> well, let me just say that, in my opinion, they did a really, really good job and that the works that are in there, they've dealt with them in a fair way. i was pleased with it, talmage. >> yeah. in fact, later in the chat box to our audience, there's going to be links t
i disagree with some of the authors, some of peter and susan's conclusions. but on balance, i think it was good to just turn everything over to them and let them write a full-throated biography that had the good and the bad, as i tell people, it's a fair biography with warts and all. and there are some of the warts i might disagree with, not too many. it's really a pretty darn good book. and they're excellent writers. >> i did a program, believe it or not, earlier this morning with david...
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peter, over to you. thank you very much _ peter, over to you.r, over to you. thank you very much david. it is - peter, over to you. thank you very much david. it is a - peter, over to you. thank you very much david. it is a very l very much david. it is a very different feel to the oscars this year and what they didn't mention a few minutes ago when i spoke to you, the very beginning of the ceremony, and tom i will get your thoughts on this as well, it felt to be a little bit like a 70s tv show. they had scrolling credits, it was almost like we were watching starsky and hutch or something like that and we had been promised a movie field to the night. to me it looked more like television.— like television. well, steven soderbergh. _ like television. well, steven soderbergh, his _ like television. well, steven soderbergh, his genius - like television. well, steven soderbergh, his genius if. like television. well, steven | soderbergh, his genius if you want — soderbergh, his genius if you want to— soderbergh, his genius if you want to call it that
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peter baker, correspondent for "the new york times" and a.b. stoddard who wears glasses on occasion, veteran washington journalist and associate editor and columnist. i'm right there with you from real clear politics and chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, and senior fbi official, notable host of the popular msnbc podcast "the oath." it took just over 4 1/2 years but we finally got our infrastructure week. how heavy a lift is this for joe biden? >> it as heavy as it could get obviously. you would think republicans and democrats could agree on rebuilding roads and bridges and broad band, something president trump talked about and something both parties talked about for years. every district, every state has a wish list of things they think need to get taken care of. and yet, despite that, i think that we're see a partisan battle because republicans see an advantage in opposing president biden on taxes they may like infrastructure but don't like the idea of a rather large tax bill, by some mess -- measures, the largest in decades. that's a nat
peter baker, correspondent for "the new york times" and a.b. stoddard who wears glasses on occasion, veteran washington journalist and associate editor and columnist. i'm right there with you from real clear politics and chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, and senior fbi official, notable host of the popular msnbc podcast "the oath." it took just over 4 1/2 years but we finally got our infrastructure week. how heavy a lift is this for joe biden? >> it as heavy as it...
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and when i interviewed myself peter and susan i asked him about how was it? what was it about your training as a lawyer and your years of practicing law. that translated readily into your service in washington while you're leading different parts of the government. what they say? when you ask them that i asked them that and they said you're being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. i'm sorry, i misunderstood you. yeah, well, it's absolutely was and by the way, i wrote a book about my four years as secretary of state called the politics of diplomsy and in there i spent some time talking about how much i thought my experience of the lawyer help me when i got to washington help me in politics, but most of all really helped me when i was secretary state because secretary state, you know lawyers do a lot of negotiate. and that's where i learned whatever skills i have in negotiation, but secretary of state's job is to negotiate on behalf of his country. it's negotiation. it's not business negotiation. it's international negotiation.
and when i interviewed myself peter and susan i asked him about how was it? what was it about your training as a lawyer and your years of practicing law. that translated readily into your service in washington while you're leading different parts of the government. what they say? when you ask them that i asked them that and they said you're being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. i'm sorry, i misunderstood you. yeah, well, it's absolutely was and by the way, i...
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peter, how far apart are the two americas right now?ey have grown ever further apart, certainly over the last decade, and accelerating over the last four years with tax cuts come into the last year with the asset gains in stock and the housing market. no question, politically, something has to be done about this. it will be painful, but that is one reason to be considering taxes more heavily at the upper income levels going forward. jonathan: we have to leave it there. apologies about the technical problems. peter hooper, deutsche bank head of economic research. coming up, michael collins, pgim senior portfolio manager. adding a little bit of duration. nibbling at the 10 year torts 1.75 on a -- towards 1.75 on the 10 year at the end of march. mike collins bringing up an interesting thought. the idea that the fed does not get away from zero. gets stuck because it waits too long. conceptually that is something to spend more time on later in the year into next year. something to consider in something michael mckee tried to ask at the news
peter, how far apart are the two americas right now?ey have grown ever further apart, certainly over the last decade, and accelerating over the last four years with tax cuts come into the last year with the asset gains in stock and the housing market. no question, politically, something has to be done about this. it will be painful, but that is one reason to be considering taxes more heavily at the upper income levels going forward. jonathan: we have to leave it there. apologies about the...
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ros: do know how he's doing, peter? -- do we know how he's doing, peter? in florida, recovering from serious injuries. police were saying he was looking to us -- lucky to escape this accident with his life. there were a nervous few hours as he was having emergency surgery. that had to be followed up with more surgery. he was moved from one hospital in los angeles to another hospital, and then eventually back to florida. from all accounts, as i understand the situation, he is doing ok, but it's going to be a long recovery. ros: now to a groundbreaking discovery we are told could usher in a new era of physics. scientists are saying they found strong evidence for the existence of a new force of nature. this is coming from a team working at a particle accelerator in illinois, in the u.s. they said they found subatomic particles that were not behaving in the way that current theories suggest they should. that's as far as i can take the story. here's our science correspondent. >> the theories of modern physics have given scientists a new understanding of how the
ros: do know how he's doing, peter? -- do we know how he's doing, peter? in florida, recovering from serious injuries. police were saying he was looking to us -- lucky to escape this accident with his life. there were a nervous few hours as he was having emergency surgery. that had to be followed up with more surgery. he was moved from one hospital in los angeles to another hospital, and then eventually back to florida. from all accounts, as i understand the situation, he is doing ok, but it's...
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anna: peter, thank you very much. peter kinsella, global head of fx strategy.oming up, we will talk about the dollar a little bit more. some of peter's use on the u.s. economy right now. jay powell says the economy is at an inflection point but covid remains a threat. we will talk u.s. markets, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what we are seeing now is really an economy that seems to be at an inflection point and that's because of widespread vaccination and strong fiscal some work, strong auditory policy support. we feel like we are at a place where the economy is about to start rowing much more quickly and job creation coming in much more quickly so the principal risk to our economy right now really is that the disease would spread again. anna: fed chairman jerome powell explaining why he thinks the u.s. economy is at an inflection point. peter kinsella, global head of fx strategy, is still with us. do you agree that we are at an inflection point? and if we are, what does this week's inflation data that we are going to get out of the u.s., how is that going to ad
anna: peter, thank you very much. peter kinsella, global head of fx strategy.oming up, we will talk about the dollar a little bit more. some of peter's use on the u.s. economy right now. jay powell says the economy is at an inflection point but covid remains a threat. we will talk u.s. markets, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what we are seeing now is really an economy that seems to be at an inflection point and that's because of widespread vaccination and strong fiscal some work, strong...
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absolutely peter 11 percent i think is by anyone's measurement is quite impressive and it's going to have you know different effects and different audiences internationally these are you know china seems to have a handle not only at 19 in terms of health but also the economic facts. are going to take away a little bit from this argument that is being made that china is somehow deficient ok taking it on board what you're saying for sure but will this leave the chinese finance ministry open to accusations of not currency manipulation because those those accusations have been around for years and years largely unproven of course but helicopter money that's what the finance analysts call it where the chinese government goes into a sector and basically dumps cash into a sector so that's why for example in real estate investment is running at 38 percent that is very very difficult to sustain and might cause overheating within the chinese economy just that the chinese local level. peter i don't know which congress you're talking to but china's response to the code 19 economically was percen
absolutely peter 11 percent i think is by anyone's measurement is quite impressive and it's going to have you know different effects and different audiences internationally these are you know china seems to have a handle not only at 19 in terms of health but also the economic facts. are going to take away a little bit from this argument that is being made that china is somehow deficient ok taking it on board what you're saying for sure but will this leave the chinese finance ministry open to...
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good morning. >> reporter: g peter. after a string of mass shootings, president biden is under renewed pressure to take some steps and push congress to slow gun violence, comes at the same time progressive democrats push him to do more when it comes to his refugee policy. all pressure to see what more the president can do. president biden set aside his well known empathy for outrage over gun violence. >> this has to end. it is a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment that's going on. >> reporter: that embarrassment on a day of firsts, the first in person meeting with a foreign leader, japan's prime minister suga. and first rose garden news conference where mr. biden urged congress to act on gun reforms. and was asked if he needs to make that a higher priority. >> who in god's name needs a weapon that can hold 100 rounds or 40 rounds or 20 rounds. it is just wrong. i'm not going to give up until it is done. >> reporter: reassessing a different issue. the president signed an order to keep a trump era limit
good morning. >> reporter: g peter. after a string of mass shootings, president biden is under renewed pressure to take some steps and push congress to slow gun violence, comes at the same time progressive democrats push him to do more when it comes to his refugee policy. all pressure to see what more the president can do. president biden set aside his well known empathy for outrage over gun violence. >> this has to end. it is a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment...
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peter chapman, i on q president ceo. thanks for joining us.up, apple's much-anticipated conference. we are looking at the second year in a row, what we can expect. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple's worldwide develop and converse is in june for the second time. it usually marks attendees flying from all around the world and networking with other like-minded apple fans. bloomberg tip's -- bloomberg tech's mark gurman -- mark joins us now with more. what can you tell us about the event so far this year. how with the rollout? mark: wwdc is apple's most important event of the year. this is where they outline their roadmap for the next 18 months or so. it always gives an indicator of new hardware to come. this year, unless apple shows an early preview of their upcoming headset, i think it is going to be a somewhat muted event. not expecting major updates to ios or mac oh. i think the updates will be on the more moderate side this year. perhaps an update to the software that runs the apple watch and the appletv software, but there is
peter chapman, i on q president ceo. thanks for joining us.up, apple's much-anticipated conference. we are looking at the second year in a row, what we can expect. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple's worldwide develop and converse is in june for the second time. it usually marks attendees flying from all around the world and networking with other like-minded apple fans. bloomberg tip's -- bloomberg tech's mark gurman -- mark joins us now with more. what can you tell us about the...
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it's get to peter and tom brook how is it going peter? it tom brook how is it going peter?? it is turning into a truly diverse oscars. - peter? it is turning into a truly diverse oscars. we | peter? it is turning into a - truly diverse oscars. we knew that going into the night that it was the most diverse in terms of the nominees and that is really bearing fruit, looking at the 2's supporting characters for actress and actor, both winners of colour. daniel kaluuya won fourjudice and the — daniel kaluuya won fourjudice and the black messiah giving a very powerful performance. people _ very powerful performance. people thought he would win. he is a british— people thought he would win. he is a british actor, black, obviously send a message in a way that— obviously send a message in a way that is very important. also— way that is very important. also from the film minari. best supporting actress went to youn yuh-junq — supporting actress went to youn yuh-junq i— supporting actress went to youn yuh—jung. i hope i got that right _ yuh-jung. i hope i got that riuht. ,, ~ ., , .,
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peter. >> i trust her judgment. to me, it was worth investing my time in. >> attorney peter cross agreed to at least see if there was some truth to eric's story. but there was still one problem. >> this is not the kind of law you normally practice? >> no, not at all. i am a corporate lawyer. i do corporate litigation. i -- i don't do criminal lawyering. >> reporter: charmain chester was peter's assistant. this was also new territory, for her. >> you know, out of the blue one day, i get this call. you have a collect call from an inmate at sing sing correctional facility. i'm like, okay. >> reporter: soon, she found herself spending hours on the phone with the inmate. >> at first, it was all, you know, business, case, case, but by the time you talk to somebody every day, the personal things start to slip in. >> friendship? >> friendship. >> reporter: in the meantime, her boss was checking out eric's claims of innocence. >> did you believe at the beginning? >> i'm not going to say i disbelieved him. but i have been pra
peter. >> i trust her judgment. to me, it was worth investing my time in. >> attorney peter cross agreed to at least see if there was some truth to eric's story. but there was still one problem. >> this is not the kind of law you normally practice? >> no, not at all. i am a corporate lawyer. i do corporate litigation. i -- i don't do criminal lawyering. >> reporter: charmain chester was peter's assistant. this was also new territory, for her. >> you know, out...
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were there any surprises, peter?se to many that sir anthony hopkins was named best actor at the age of 83. of course he has won an oscar before four silence of the lambs, winning this time for the father and a story that resonates with many families struggling with an older relative, in this case the father of the family, struggling with dementia, and the gradual loss of memory and how that challenges the family dynamic. there anthony hopkins wasn't on hand, certainly not here — i understand he is in wales at the moment — so we didn't see him accepting his award. a surprise, because it was a very challenging category that he was in, very strong competition. but i think really topping his career with that very gritty performance that he put in. thank you very much. peter bowes, covering the oscars for others. well, we can now speak to michael schneider, who's senior editor at variety magazine. good to talk to you as well. give us your take on how this went. very unusual, unusual times — they had to do it very differen
were there any surprises, peter?se to many that sir anthony hopkins was named best actor at the age of 83. of course he has won an oscar before four silence of the lambs, winning this time for the father and a story that resonates with many families struggling with an older relative, in this case the father of the family, struggling with dementia, and the gradual loss of memory and how that challenges the family dynamic. there anthony hopkins wasn't on hand, certainly not here — i understand...
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we are joined by peter chapman. why now? peter: thank you for having me on., -- quantum computing is an entirely new paradigm of computing. it requires more significant investments to bring it to market, and it gives us access to capital and resources. emily: mainstream quantum computing, how close is that really? we are from the cbm earlier and he is bullish on it and he says three to five years but i am in a another -- he says it is a long way off. peter: different technologies have different horizons -- we also think three to five years, but there are other technologies that are still 30 years away. i do think that this is, the companies that make the devices are probably -- have the advantage point in being able to predict when they think they can bring a product to market. emily: how do you believe that quantum computing will change our lives as we know it, like what will be different possible as a result? peter: quantum computing, many people expect that quantum computers will be able to solve many of mankind's grand challenges, everything from direct c
we are joined by peter chapman. why now? peter: thank you for having me on., -- quantum computing is an entirely new paradigm of computing. it requires more significant investments to bring it to market, and it gives us access to capital and resources. emily: mainstream quantum computing, how close is that really? we are from the cbm earlier and he is bullish on it and he says three to five years but i am in a another -- he says it is a long way off. peter: different technologies have different...
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i think we may have lost peter there. i do not know if you can still hear me, peter. the moment we will move on from brooklyn centre. presidentjoe biden has urged that mr putin to ease tensions on the ukrainian border. —— vladimir putin. aleem maqbool reports. it's the biggest russian troop movement in seven years. over recent weeks, mobile phone footage started to emerge of military vehicles heading towards the ukrainian border. now the russian defence ministry is proudly releasing footage of military aircraft and boats heading that way, too. a few days ago, the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, made a dramatic visit to the front lines, where his country because my —— where his country's army has been fighting with rebels. it was an appeal to the world to help. others are now seeing the need others are now seeing the need for urgency. antony blinken met a ukrainian delegation to discuss the issue, with the promise the us will increase its military presence in the region. nato has called the russian build—up of troops unjustified and unacceptable and want mosco
i think we may have lost peter there. i do not know if you can still hear me, peter. the moment we will move on from brooklyn centre. presidentjoe biden has urged that mr putin to ease tensions on the ukrainian border. —— vladimir putin. aleem maqbool reports. it's the biggest russian troop movement in seven years. over recent weeks, mobile phone footage started to emerge of military vehicles heading towards the ukrainian border. now the russian defence ministry is proudly releasing footage...
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by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ntributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello this is outside source. it critical moment in the trial over george floyd. derek chauvin waives his right to testify. >> you understand you have a fifth amendment privilege to remain silent, do understand that? >> yes. >> both defense and prosecution have finished presenting their cases and one of the most-watched trials in america causing arguments take place monday. the u.s. expels 10 russian diplomats and announces new sanctions to determine what is moscow's harmful activities. >> our objective is costs for what we feel such aggressive behavior is sure to be countered. huge strain on india's health service. doctors are turning away sick patients while others share hospital beds. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. let's begin in minneapolis where the prosecution an defense in the trial of derek chauvin have both rested their cases. he is accused
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emily: lumber's peter elstrom in -- bloomberg's peter elstrom in tokyo. thank you for your view.google, microsoft and amazon are getting into the chip design and manufacturing business. we will talk to amazon vice president dave brown about the company's own effort to make chips as its massive cloud business expands. it is also happening at apple, le, microsoft and more. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to a bloomberg technology special, chip crunch. as amazon has formed to a cloud computing giant, it stands as one of the world's largest chip the purchasers. . those chips are used to power data centers and as aws continues to expand, it is looking for opportunities to design its own chips instead of buying them. it is part of a larger trend by other companies like apple, google, and microsoft, and it is seen as a major threat to traditional chipmakers like intel. turning to discuss, david brown, vice president and amazon elastic compute cloud. . he leads all products that contain aws design processors. . thank you for joining us. chip des
emily: lumber's peter elstrom in -- bloomberg's peter elstrom in tokyo. thank you for your view.google, microsoft and amazon are getting into the chip design and manufacturing business. we will talk to amazon vice president dave brown about the company's own effort to make chips as its massive cloud business expands. it is also happening at apple, le, microsoft and more. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to a bloomberg technology special, chip...
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peter, very briefly. — notjust as a prince. 0k. peter, very briefly. you _ notjust as a prince. 0k., very briefly, you have - notjust as a prince. 0k. peter, very briefly, you have 20 - notjust as a prince. 0k. peter, l very briefly, you have 20 second, the papers are all being incredibly generous, very kind and rightly. and they are the first draft of history, how will history sum him up? i think they will sum him up in terms— i think they will sum him up in terms of— i think they will sum him up in terms of his incredible contribution to the _ terms of his incredible contribution to the queen, family life and the monarchy — to the queen, family life and the monarchy. but the crucial thing we should _ monarchy. but the crucial thing we should focus on is what he said how did he _ should focus on is what he said how did he think— should focus on is what he said how did he think his epitaph would be and he _ did he think his epitaph would be and he responded, i did he think his epitaph would be and he responded, lam not really concerned. — and he responded, lam not really concerned.
peter, very briefly. — notjust as a prince. 0k. peter, very briefly. you _ notjust as a prince. 0k., very briefly, you have - notjust as a prince. 0k. peter, very briefly, you have 20 - notjust as a prince. 0k. peter, l very briefly, you have 20 second, the papers are all being incredibly generous, very kind and rightly. and they are the first draft of history, how will history sum him up? i think they will sum him up in terms— i think they will sum him up in terms of— i think they will...
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we are joined by ionq president and ceo peter chapman. why now? peter: thank you for having me on.ned, quantum computing is an entirely new paradigm for computing. and like many technologies, it requires more significant investments to bring it to market and becoming a public company gives you access to capital and resources. emily: so, mainstream quantum computing, how close is that really? we heard from the ceo of ibm earlier. he is really bullish on it, said three to five years. i spoke to another ceo who is in a position to know who says it is a long way off. peter: first, what i would say is that different technologies have different horizons. some of them like ours, we also think three to five years, but there are other technologies in quantum that are still 30 years away. i do think that this is, the companies that make the devices are probably -- have the advantage point in being able to predict when they think they can bring a product to market. emily: so, how do you believe that quantum computing will change our lives as we know it, and tackle real-world problems? like wh
we are joined by ionq president and ceo peter chapman. why now? peter: thank you for having me on.ned, quantum computing is an entirely new paradigm for computing. and like many technologies, it requires more significant investments to bring it to market and becoming a public company gives you access to capital and resources. emily: so, mainstream quantum computing, how close is that really? we heard from the ceo of ibm earlier. he is really bullish on it, said three to five years. i spoke to...
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peter: for the murder of george floyd. now that the trial is over -- >> systemic racism is a stain on our nation's soul. peter: what can washington do to reform policing? and, president biden follows through on his campaign promise to battle climate change. >> no nation can solve this crisis on our own. peter: next. >> this is "washington week." corporate fuing is provided by -- >>
peter: for the murder of george floyd. now that the trial is over -- >> systemic racism is a stain on our nation's soul. peter: what can washington do to reform policing? and, president biden follows through on his campaign promise to battle climate change. >> no nation can solve this crisis on our own. peter: next. >> this is "washington week." corporate fuing is provided by -- >>
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle is there a method to secretaries they blame tim's madness what are we to make of his policies towards russia china ukraine and afghanistan what comes 1st for him values or interests is he informed by ideology or geopolitics does he believe in anything. discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess marcus papadopoulos in london he's a historian analyst and author of the new book arise with the return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark allman he is the director of the crisis research institute right gentlemen rostock rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus papadopoulos in london 1st marcus what keep you make of the secretary of state and we can throw in as what you. call the jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of ukraine but we had also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty whic
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle is there a method to secretaries they blame tim's madness what are we to make of his policies towards russia china ukraine and afghanistan what comes 1st for him values or interests is he informed by ideology or geopolitics does he believe in anything. discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess marcus papadopoulos in london he's a historian analyst and author of the new book arise with the return of...
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thank you, peter. we are going to move onto test 24. >> in this week's test 24, we will look at a set of devices to increase your safety on the road and especially on motorcycles. i can see that peter is all geared up. >> this is a smart brake light. you can clip it onto the bag or the back of your helmet or the back of your bike and it can sense when you break and decelerate. it will light up when you do so and you can even use this device to connect to your handlebars and make it work as an indicator. if you get tipped off your bike, it will sense that you're no longer moving and it will connect the app to tell a family member or a friend to alert them. >> we have a second device, this is iride. >> if it's on your motorcycle helmet. this is a little bit smarter because it is wireless. this does mean you can use voice command to access your maps and your contacts but it has a bit of a weaker battery life. this is a reflective jacket. it has this canister of compressed air. if it notices you go for a t
thank you, peter. we are going to move onto test 24. >> in this week's test 24, we will look at a set of devices to increase your safety on the road and especially on motorcycles. i can see that peter is all geared up. >> this is a smart brake light. you can clip it onto the bag or the back of your helmet or the back of your bike and it can sense when you break and decelerate. it will light up when you do so and you can even use this device to connect to your handlebars and make it...