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peter?eter: greta brawner, thank you. we'll check in later. evan mcmorris-santoro, news of the united states, reporter there, has rejoined us after a little break. we appreciate you coming back, evan. i was trying to keep up with greta. again, i'm on the magic wall, c-span.org/results. you get this map, it's phenomenal. when she talked about virginia, 72% of the vote has been counted. then you go down to virginia beach, only 30% has been counted and tends to be a republican area. polk county, iowa, des moines, most of the vote, 97% of the vote is in. and 87% of the vote is already in in polk county. kamala harris is leading 55% t 43%. most of the other counties have not been counted at this point. evan: the democratic vote in iowa. polk is where it is. that number is not very high, it does not bode well for that seltzer poll down the line. the virginia results, if the numbers hold or even stay where they are and harris wins it but by a narrow number where it's set up now, that would be a hug
peter?eter: greta brawner, thank you. we'll check in later. evan mcmorris-santoro, news of the united states, reporter there, has rejoined us after a little break. we appreciate you coming back, evan. i was trying to keep up with greta. again, i'm on the magic wall, c-span.org/results. you get this map, it's phenomenal. when she talked about virginia, 72% of the vote has been counted. then you go down to virginia beach, only 30% has been counted and tends to be a republican area. polk county,...
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peter. peter: david is calling in from maryland, a trump supported. liz go ahead and tell us why you're calling. --please go ahead. caller: i voted for trump. i voted for trump because biden 's policies. and i thought that inflation was bad under biden, and i did not get any financial aid for college under his college aid plan. and i could have used the extra cash from that to buy a new car, like a hellcat or something because i do not like my car currently. peter: we will leave it there and go to steve in anaheim, california. what made you call in and what has this election season been like for you? caller: it has been a real headache, just let it is over. just wanted to call and say hello to you and greta. i have a question for you, your guest, evan. evan mc-something -- pick a name, guy. evan: we are good. caller: i know, just been a long day. anyway, you got like 21 people that are major donors to all these campaigns. is anybody investigating how these people are getting their money or where they are giving their money to and are these the new oli
peter. peter: david is calling in from maryland, a trump supported. liz go ahead and tell us why you're calling. --please go ahead. caller: i voted for trump. i voted for trump because biden 's policies. and i thought that inflation was bad under biden, and i did not get any financial aid for college under his college aid plan. and i could have used the extra cash from that to buy a new car, like a hellcat or something because i do not like my car currently. peter: we will leave it there and go...
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peter: michael?el: there was a kid my age named steve and he and i guess his younger brother were part of the group playing catch with robbie and me as the sun went down. and so my memories are just sort of vague -- just a sort of vague sense of a happy home that was no longer. really, my memories of my parents come from visiting them in prison. it had not been for those prison visits, i would probably have no clear memories of them, and given that i was, you know, only a little over six when they were executed, even my memories of their prison visits are kind of vague. that's -- but i'm very grateful for whatever memories i have. peter: june 19, 1953 was there execution date. when is the last time he saw them? >> just before the execution. we visited them in prison. i cannot remember if it was the 16th or 17th of june. michael may have a better handle on that. but it was that. and that's the last time we saw them. >> it was june 16 and the only reason i remember that for sure is that they had been s
peter: michael?el: there was a kid my age named steve and he and i guess his younger brother were part of the group playing catch with robbie and me as the sun went down. and so my memories are just sort of vague -- just a sort of vague sense of a happy home that was no longer. really, my memories of my parents come from visiting them in prison. it had not been for those prison visits, i would probably have no clear memories of them, and given that i was, you know, only a little over six when...
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peter: this is the second wife of robert f. kennedy, jr., who recently ran for president of the united states, correct? maureen: correct. and, you know, in this latest sex scandal that he has been party to, the former star political reporter at new york magazine, olivia nuzzi, was revealed to be involved in what was termed a kind of digital affair, an online sexual affair, with bobby. he tore it right out of the same playbook. he said she was crazy, but she was obsessed with him, that her behavior was stalkerish. i heard this stuff and thought reflexively this is what they do. peter: you quote mary richardson kennedy as saying "i did not get the employee's handbook." maureen: that was carolyn. carolyn bessette would say that whenever john would castigate her for not being a perfect kennedy wife, which is just being docile, and i have things ready with no notice, what's the problem? she would say over and over again i did not get the employee handbook. even the friends of john who were not particularly fans of carolyn had to adm
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peter: let's go back to 1978.e have some video we want to show with president carter, prime minister begin and anwar sadat. >> whenever there was a danger that human energy would fail or patience would be exhausted or good will would run out, and there were many such moments, these two leaders and their abel devisors in all delegations found the resources within them to keep the chances for peace alive. >> the signing of the framework for the comprehensive peace settlement has a significance far beyond the event. it signals the emergens of a new peace initiative with the american nation in the heart of the entire process. >> we will still have problems to solve. camp david proved had in any problem can be solved if there is good will and understanding and some -- some wisdom. stuart: let me give you a perspective on this. jimmy carter drafted -- no president in american history has ever done that kind of personal diplomacy. 22 separate peace agreements over 1 days. 22 personally. going from sadat and begin and the
peter: let's go back to 1978.e have some video we want to show with president carter, prime minister begin and anwar sadat. >> whenever there was a danger that human energy would fail or patience would be exhausted or good will would run out, and there were many such moments, these two leaders and their abel devisors in all delegations found the resources within them to keep the chances for peace alive. >> the signing of the framework for the comprehensive peace settlement has a...
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peter: the year is 1949.n july 14, an article appeared in the chicago tribune, hitler gazes at stars to guide his decisions. did that get her in trouble? pamela: oddly, no. she spent a great deal of time tracking down the astrologers that he met with. and she actually managed to meet with two of his favorite astrologers as well as with a palm reader that he often used. part of it was a human interest story. you know, who is this man hitler, the chicago public wants to know. so she's writing about his fascination with astrology. and the way he uses it to make decisions. but it was also one of a number of leads she was following for what became the biggest scoop of her career. it was one of the paths she took to learning about the german nonaggression pact with the soviets. they signed that in late august but she first began to drop hints about it in may. and that was critical because signing that removed the last obstacle to hitler being willing to invade pole poweland. peter: it was september 1, 1939, that th
peter: the year is 1949.n july 14, an article appeared in the chicago tribune, hitler gazes at stars to guide his decisions. did that get her in trouble? pamela: oddly, no. she spent a great deal of time tracking down the astrologers that he met with. and she actually managed to meet with two of his favorite astrologers as well as with a palm reader that he often used. part of it was a human interest story. you know, who is this man hitler, the chicago public wants to know. so she's writing...
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peter: how many words do you get per week? peggy: 1230. [laughter] peter: seriously? peggy: yes.nd i cut a column out of that. i am very conscious of it. but it is because i am in the saturday paper, which is more relaxed, gives you certain -- slightly more room. peter: what do you think of the placement and the saturday journal? peggy: i love it. it's in the wall street journal so you have those readers but you have them on saturday morning when everyone is relaxed and having a cup of coffee. i've been around so long people have my email address which i still have in they write to me and give me their opinion. peter: can you be anonymous on the streets of new york? peggy: yes, often. although it is the best of both worlds. movie fame is the mega fame you cannot escape. television fame is a mega fame. if you are a writer and a newspaper or magazine and you show up sometimes on talk shows, people will often recognize you but it is not like seeing movie stars and no one bothers you. and the people who do come up and say hello are normally just longtime readers and you have fabulous
peter: how many words do you get per week? peggy: 1230. [laughter] peter: seriously? peggy: yes.nd i cut a column out of that. i am very conscious of it. but it is because i am in the saturday paper, which is more relaxed, gives you certain -- slightly more room. peter: what do you think of the placement and the saturday journal? peggy: i love it. it's in the wall street journal so you have those readers but you have them on saturday morning when everyone is relaxed and having a cup of coffee....
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peter: the year is 1949.n july 14, an article appeared in the chicago tribune, hitler gazes at stars to guide his decisions. did that get her in trouble? pamela: oddly, no. she spent a great deal of time tracking down the astrologers that he met with. and she actually managed to meet with two of his favorite astrologers as well as with a palm reader that he often used. part of it was a human interest story. you know, who is this man hitler, the chicago public wants to know. so she's writing about his fascination with astrology. and the way he uses it to make decisions. but it was also one of a number of leads she was following for what became the biggest scoop of her career. it was one of the paths she took to learning about the german nonaggression pact with the soviets. they signed that in late august but she first began to drop hints about it in may. and that was critical because signing that removed the last obstacle to hitler being willing to invade pole poweland. peter: it was september 1, 1939, that th
peter: the year is 1949.n july 14, an article appeared in the chicago tribune, hitler gazes at stars to guide his decisions. did that get her in trouble? pamela: oddly, no. she spent a great deal of time tracking down the astrologers that he met with. and she actually managed to meet with two of his favorite astrologers as well as with a palm reader that he often used. part of it was a human interest story. you know, who is this man hitler, the chicago public wants to know. so she's writing...
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peters, aye. mr. schatz, aye. the erk: mr. wicker, no. mr. young, no. mr. risch, no. mr scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, no. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. ms. stabenow, aye. . cruz, no. mr. ricketts, no. mr. brown, aye. mrs. britt, no. mr. budd, no. mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: ms. lummis, . the presiding officer: the yeas are 45, the nays are 39. e motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: mr. president, i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar 782. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion to proceed. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will cl the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. the clerk: mr. barrasso, mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. ozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. sey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mrs. fischer.. mrs. gillibran mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty
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peter: how many words do you get per week? peggy: 1230. [laughter] peter: seriously? peggy: yes. and i cut a column out of that. i am very conscious of it. but it is because i am in the saturday paper, which is more relaxed, gives you certain -- slightly more room. peter: what do you think of the placement and the saturday journal? peggy: i love it. it's in the wall street journal so you have those readers but you have them on saturday morning when everyone is relaxed and having a cup of coffee. i've been around so long people have my email address which i still have in they write to me and give me their opinion. peter: can you be anonymous on the streets of new york? peggy: yes, often. although it is the best of both worlds. movie fame is the mega fame you cannot escape. television fame is a mega fame. if you are a writer and a newspaper or magazine and you show up sometimes on talk shows, people will often recognize you but it is not like seeing movie stars and no one bothers you. and the people who do come up and say hello are normally just longtime readers and you have fabulo
peter: how many words do you get per week? peggy: 1230. [laughter] peter: seriously? peggy: yes. and i cut a column out of that. i am very conscious of it. but it is because i am in the saturday paper, which is more relaxed, gives you certain -- slightly more room. peter: what do you think of the placement and the saturday journal? peggy: i love it. it's in the wall street journal so you have those readers but you have them on saturday morning when everyone is relaxed and having a cup of...
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peter and qc met in college. he was the british born heir to a real estate development business and she came from a wealthy family in malaysia. 21 years, three kids and one gorgeous home in the same development as former lakers star kobe bryant. later, the chadwick's were fixtures in the well-heeled community of california's newport beach. >> he seemed utterly devoted to his children, which is why police got worried when the chadwick's three children were left alone one day after school. >> neither parents showing up for pickup or answering their phones, and that was extremely strange for them. >> so we initially sent two investigators out to the kids to talk to them and ask them if they knew where their parents were, and then we sent patrol officers out to the house. >> cops didn't see any signs of a break in, and everything initially looked in order. when they entered the multi-million dollar home, but there was also no sign of the chadwick's and something else was strange. >> there's a large safe in the office
peter and qc met in college. he was the british born heir to a real estate development business and she came from a wealthy family in malaysia. 21 years, three kids and one gorgeous home in the same development as former lakers star kobe bryant. later, the chadwick's were fixtures in the well-heeled community of california's newport beach. >> he seemed utterly devoted to his children, which is why police got worried when the chadwick's three children were left alone one day after school....
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peter: can you tell us who that person is?eggy: i do not want to because i think he would be so embarrassed. peter: where and how did you grow up? peggy: i was born in brooklyn, new york. if you have ever seen the movie brooklyn, the brooklyn i was born into and from which i got my first memories are in that movie, that is how buildings looked on the sidewalk looked and people on the street looked. born in brooklyn. we moved to long island when i was five. as many brooklyn and bronx and queens people did, going to the little houses in long island. my parents bought a house in 1955 in long island and we lived in massapequa park in one of those little houses, i think the levitt company built the house we were in. we lived there for 10 years and then moved on to northern new jersey, rutherford, new jersey and i finished high school there. my family was large, nine people, economically stressed, turbulent, full of stress. i hate to say dysfunction because it has been the most boring word in america for 20 years but really a thing
peter: can you tell us who that person is?eggy: i do not want to because i think he would be so embarrassed. peter: where and how did you grow up? peggy: i was born in brooklyn, new york. if you have ever seen the movie brooklyn, the brooklyn i was born into and from which i got my first memories are in that movie, that is how buildings looked on the sidewalk looked and people on the street looked. born in brooklyn. we moved to long island when i was five. as many brooklyn and bronx and queens...
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back to lindy li and maude peter ricketts.and so is loyalty, and people who will not push back against him. absolutely. that is a really _ back against him. absolutely. that is a really good - back against him. absolutely. that is a really good point. it| that is a really good point. it shows that the people who stuck their necks out for him, even during the republican primary, durin
back to lindy li and maude peter ricketts.and so is loyalty, and people who will not push back against him. absolutely. that is a really _ back against him. absolutely. that is a really good - back against him. absolutely. that is a really good point. it| that is a really good point. it shows that the people who stuck their necks out for him, even during the republican primary, durin
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peter: he did., it was already clear to mcnamara and others that the war was not going well. the question really was how did we get to this stage historic? mcnamara turns to his deputy and said, let's put together a historical record of everything we can find out that allowed us to this moment. that person who was put in charge got killed in a plane crash. so t project was turned over. it was 7000 pages. there were only half a dozen copies. he said mcnamara opens the first box. he was never able to read it. he said with the pentagon papers, nixon said they are a dreadful example of a leak of secret documents. they thought it was not so much a secret. what it showed was the really appalling level of ignorance that led to u.s. there was some misunderstanding, blunders that were bureaucratic in nature. we did not understand the country at all. one thing that really struck in my mind was ken burns superb documentary series on vietnam. i think it was the third installment where mcnamara and johnson are o
peter: he did., it was already clear to mcnamara and others that the war was not going well. the question really was how did we get to this stage historic? mcnamara turns to his deputy and said, let's put together a historical record of everything we can find out that allowed us to this moment. that person who was put in charge got killed in a plane crash. so t project was turned over. it was 7000 pages. there were only half a dozen copies. he said mcnamara opens the first box. he was never...
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peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, bennet, blumenthal, book,butler, cantwell, cardin, carper, coons, cortez masto, duckworth, durbin, gillibrand, hassan, heinrich, helmy, hickenlooper, hirono, kne, kelly, king, klobuchar, lujan, manchin, markey, merkley, murphy, murray, ossoff, padilla, peters, ree ron, sanders, schatz, schumer, shaheen, smith, warner, warnock, warren, welch, whitehouse, and wyden. ms. lummis, no. mr. scott of south carolin no. mr. casey, aye. senators voting in the negative -- barrasso, boozman, capito, collins,ornyn,cotton, cramer, crapo, daines, fischer, graham, grassley, hoeven, hyde-smith johnson, nnedy, lankford, lumm
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peter cheese, in them appropriately. peter cheese. good _ in them appropriately.ter cheese, good to speak- in them appropriately. peter cheese, good to speak to i in them appropriately. peter l cheese, good to speak to you, ceo of the chartered institute for personal development. around 100 flood warnings remain in place across the uk today, as the after—affects of storm bert are still being felt. flooding has caused major disruption to homes, roads and rail networks and more rain is expected to fall on already saturated ground. our correspondent nicky schiller is in northampton in the east midlands for us. i am in an area that is still under a red severe alert, and you can see behind me if i get out of the way, you can see that there's a car that got stuck in the flood waters there, and there are other people who are trying to get into this pub and carvery, butjust past where this car is in that water, the water is actually up to your knees. it is so deep here at the moment. and billing aquadrome which you may have seen the pictures, is a caravan park which had a
peter cheese, in them appropriately. peter cheese. good _ in them appropriately.ter cheese, good to speak- in them appropriately. peter cheese, good to speak to i in them appropriately. peter l cheese, good to speak to you, ceo of the chartered institute for personal development. around 100 flood warnings remain in place across the uk today, as the after—affects of storm bert are still being felt. flooding has caused major disruption to homes, roads and rail networks and more rain is expected...
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or maybe even the facilitation of st peter's - facilitation of st peter's basilica be urban to see latern these kind of applications for al, it is fantastic. what ai, it is fantastic. what people are more worried about is al systems which are more intelligent than humans. we don't know how to control ai systems right now, we barely know how to work them. if ai systems are smarter than people and we don't know how to control them, how does that end? t control them, how does that end? ~' . . end? i think the fundamental auestion end? i think the fundamental question here _ end? i think the fundamental question here is _ end? i think the fundamental question here is what - end? i think the fundamental question here is what is - end? i think the fundamental question here is what is the l question here is what is the meaning _ question here is what is the meaning of intelligence? we are talking _ meaning of intelligence? we are talking about some simpler systems and then some pretty profound — systems and then some pretty profound systems. you explained the meaning of intelligence in the mean
or maybe even the facilitation of st peter's - facilitation of st peter's basilica be urban to see latern these kind of applications for al, it is fantastic. what ai, it is fantastic. what people are more worried about is al systems which are more intelligent than humans. we don't know how to control ai systems right now, we barely know how to work them. if ai systems are smarter than people and we don't know how to control them, how does that end? t control them, how does that end? ~' . . end?...
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_ is peter. way back, he compared you to a crab in a glass jar? well, - is peter.r? well, that was ve to a crab in a glass jar? well, that was very unfortunate. _ to a crab in a glass jar? well, that was very unfortunate. it _ to a crab in a glass jar? well, that was very unfortunate. it wasn't i was very unfortunate. it wasn't friendly, — was very unfortunate. it wasn't friendly, it— was very unfortunate. it wasn't friendly, it wasn't completely friendly _ friendly, it wasn't completely friendl . ., . ., friendly, it wasn't completely friendl. ., . ., . friendly. he would create conflict but also seek _ friendly. he would create conflict but also seek to _ friendly. he would create conflict but also seek to resolve - friendly. he would create conflict but also seek to resolve it - friendly. he would create conflict but also seek to resolve it as - friendly. he would create conflictl but also seek to resolve it as tony blair and gordon brown's relationship broke down. he: transformed our view of climate change, he was a leader in that. he improved 1.5 million house
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peter, for now, around the world. peter, for now. thank _ around the world.d the world. peter, for now, thank you very - around the world. peter, for now, thank you very much i now, thank you very much indeed. peter bowes, our north america car is funded there. just imagine, we are getting news breaking on the wires, this is from the syrian state news agency that is saying six people have been killed, including two soldiers in an israeli attack on border crossings between syria and lebanon. this is in hommes countryside. with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. of course this ceasefire is now in place, it lasts for 60 days, there are notjust make a lot of nerves about what might happen that time, whether it may hold. happen that time, whether it may hold-— may hold. there are mixed reactions — may hold. there are mixed reactions from _ may hold. there are mixed reactions from people, - may hold. there are mixed l reactions from people, some from lebanon saying they are suspicious of israel to be committed to that, on the israeli side there are those saying yo
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peter? >> the pendulum is american politics these days. thank you all, we appreciate you being with us. in 90 seconds, the president-elect keeps rolling out his cabinet pick but a long road for 506 votes in the some some of those nominees including matt gaetz. we break down out new reporting next on msnbc. reak down out neg next on msnbc. we've got you. with verizon, anyone can trade in any phone, any condition. and get iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence, on us. and ipad and apple watch series 10, all three on us. that's up to $2,000 in value. only on verizon. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ woah, limu! we're in a parade. everyone customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & deflates) and then i wake up. and you have this dream every night? yeah, every night! hmm... i see. (limu squawks) only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (intercom) t minus 10... only pay for what you need. (janet) so much space! that open ki
peter? >> the pendulum is american politics these days. thank you all, we appreciate you being with us. in 90 seconds, the president-elect keeps rolling out his cabinet pick but a long road for 506 votes in the some some of those nominees including matt gaetz. we break down out new reporting next on msnbc. reak down out neg next on msnbc. we've got you. with verizon, anyone can trade in any phone, any condition. and get iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence, on us. and ipad and apple...
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h hi, peter. >> peter: harris campaign wants mark cuban talking about the economy.ark cuban is out there so voters can hear why the sharkey shark tank guy thinks it would be bad, they hear this. >> donald trump, you never see him around strong intelligent women ever. they are intimidating to him, he doesn't like to be challenged. nikki haley will call him on reproductive rights and how he treats women, he just can't have her around, it would not work. >> peter: cuban said i apologize to anyone who felt slighted or upset, it wasn't about trump voters, supporters or employees, current or former, we heard from two current or former brook rawlins and karoline leavitt. >> it is demeaning, insulting and we're running a positive campaign based on real joy and uplifting all americans who want to make this country great again. more women in our senior team, republican or democrat, in history of the country that he elevated and honor saided and respected women on his team. >> peter: because vice president harris' campaign has been hist historically short, she's relying on unt
h hi, peter. >> peter: harris campaign wants mark cuban talking about the economy.ark cuban is out there so voters can hear why the sharkey shark tank guy thinks it would be bad, they hear this. >> donald trump, you never see him around strong intelligent women ever. they are intimidating to him, he doesn't like to be challenged. nikki haley will call him on reproductive rights and how he treats women, he just can't have her around, it would not work. >> peter: cuban said i...
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back to you. >> peter: hey, peter. mentioned that donald trump was invited by joe biden to go to the white house before the inauguration just to work things out. did you see the lead of drudge right now is the conservative publication national review said they gave some advice to joe biden. joe biden should pardon donald trump of all the pending charges, relieve the special counsel jack smith of his duties and then ask the new york governor to pardon trump from crimes he was convicted n new york state. is there any chance joe biden could actually pardon donald trump? >> peter: well, if you listen -- if you believe what the president has told us over the last few months, that would introduce the possibility that he could pardon donald trump and then not pardon his son and let hunter go off and rot in jail. and so it's possible. but we have no indication that's going to happen. i asked biden about that up a compel months ago and he kind of laughed about it and said that's a good question. >> ainsley: he could pardon dona
back to you. >> peter: hey, peter. mentioned that donald trump was invited by joe biden to go to the white house before the inauguration just to work things out. did you see the lead of drudge right now is the conservative publication national review said they gave some advice to joe biden. joe biden should pardon donald trump of all the pending charges, relieve the special counsel jack smith of his duties and then ask the new york governor to pardon trump from crimes he was convicted n...
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unfortunately, peter, inaudible. unfortunately, peter. your— inaudible.naudible. unfortunately, peter, your mind does - inaudible. unfortunately, peter, your mind does not| inaudible. unfortunately, - peter, your mind does not seem to be particularly stable at the moment. we believe it for now but hopefully we will come back you shortly. but the lady you see on screen is 59—year—old pam bondi who has been nominated by president—elect trump as incoming attorney—general. if, of course, the senate approves the nomination. 0k, of course, the senate approves the nomination. ok, let's get some of the day's other news. police in pakistan say more than a0 people have been shot dead in an attack on passenger vehicles in the northwest of the country. at least 16 others are critically injured. 0fficials aid the attackers targeted two separate convoys of shia muslims travelling in the tribal district of kurram. no group has yet admitted responsibility. the former president of brazil, jair bolsonaro, has vowed to fight a police recommendation that he be charged for an
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now senior white house correspondent peter doocy is in las vegas. peter?ter: good morning, and we have a story about white house stenographers first time this whole cycle. white house stenographers come with the house. they are not political. some of them have been there since trump and will be there after biden. they are now as mad as you will ever hear a stenographer on the record that white house officials working for president biden tried to change the meaning of their transcript. so it sounded like the president on that zoom latino was just criticizing a comedian instead of all trump supporters. enough to we have a supervisor from the stenographer's office saying our stenographer transcript included national archives is now different than the version edited and released to the public by press office staff. and amy sands, the director of that department continued: please avoid sharing rushed drafts and excerpts which are subject to review and might create confusion among staff, media and public while our stenography office completes a thorough review p
now senior white house correspondent peter doocy is in las vegas. peter?ter: good morning, and we have a story about white house stenographers first time this whole cycle. white house stenographers come with the house. they are not political. some of them have been there since trump and will be there after biden. they are now as mad as you will ever hear a stenographer on the record that white house officials working for president biden tried to change the meaning of their transcript. so it...
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>> joey: peter doocy has details. >> peter: president biden has been trying to stay out of it, trump has been choosing new administration and policies and thanksgiving day and trip to a fire department to talk trump out of new tariffs. >> thankful for a peaceful transition. >> -- president-elect trump is talking about? >> i hope he rethinks it, it is counter productive thing to do. we are surrounded by pacific ocean, atlantic ocean and mexico and canada, last thing we need to do is screw up those relationships, i think we've got them in a good place. >> peter: the president-elect trump does not seem to be worried about that. he is happy to be beside elon musk side. this is at mar-a-lago. ♪ ♪ fun to stay at the ymca. >> peter: vice president harris has been laying low, she popped up at a food kitchen in washington, d.c. >> what is next for you? >> thanksgiving dinner. >> peter: v.p.'s vibe 180 degrees different from the live stream she did for supporters where she was stone faced urging democrats not to let anyone take their power away. >> carley: peter, what did you do for thanksgivi
>> joey: peter doocy has details. >> peter: president biden has been trying to stay out of it, trump has been choosing new administration and policies and thanksgiving day and trip to a fire department to talk trump out of new tariffs. >> thankful for a peaceful transition. >> -- president-elect trump is talking about? >> i hope he rethinks it, it is counter productive thing to do. we are surrounded by pacific ocean, atlantic ocean and mexico and canada, last thing...
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peter crane of the national world war two museum, who was yankee coba kagawa. so lefty kibosh ogawa was a infantryman in the 4/42 infantry. the 4/42 was the most decorated regiment of the war. where did they serve? they served in italy and in france, and they were made up of nisei or japanese-americans, many of whom were recruited out of our internment camps. and so a segregated unit of japanese-americans. yes, absolutely. and many came out of the camps along the west coast and then also some out of hawaii. so senator daniel inouye fought in this unit and earned the medal of honor. this unit earned 21 medals of honor during the war. in comparison, the entire 13th entry division had three. so this was an extremely brave and accomplished regiment. was there a reason that they sent the japanese-americans to europe rather than keep them in the pacific? well, for the u.s., for the most part, they they didn't want them fighting against japanese and so they had them fighting against germans in italy and then in southern france. and so this entire case is as medal of h
peter crane of the national world war two museum, who was yankee coba kagawa. so lefty kibosh ogawa was a infantryman in the 4/42 infantry. the 4/42 was the most decorated regiment of the war. where did they serve? they served in italy and in france, and they were made up of nisei or japanese-americans, many of whom were recruited out of our internment camps. and so a segregated unit of japanese-americans. yes, absolutely. and many came out of the camps along the west coast and then also some...
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peter, thank you for caettin forward. peter, thank you for getting us — forward.tting us up _ forward. peter, thank you for getting us up to _ forward. peter, thank you for getting us up to speed - forward. peter, thank you for getting us up to speed with l getting us up to speed with that. north american correspondence peter bowes. with me in studio to discuss this ceasefire is amin saikal, emeritus professor of middle eastern, central asian and islamic studies, at anu. what do you think was the biggest factor that got this ceasefire deal over the line? both sides had come to a point of exhaustion. i mean this war has been very costly for israel. because hezbollah has been able to target especially in the last week or so some of the populated areas of tel aviv and they have caused quite a bit of damage. in the meantime israel has not really succeeded to the extent it wanted, in order to get hezbollah out of southern lebanon on altogether beyond the lakhani river. i think as a result the two sides really in some ways i back to where they were after the 2006 war. b
peter, thank you for caettin forward. peter, thank you for getting us — forward.tting us up _ forward. peter, thank you for getting us up to _ forward. peter, thank you for getting us up to speed - forward. peter, thank you for getting us up to speed with l getting us up to speed with that. north american correspondence peter bowes. with me in studio to discuss this ceasefire is amin saikal, emeritus professor of middle eastern, central asian and islamic studies, at anu. what do you think was...
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he is called peter.— he is called peter. this year, after many years _ he is called peter. peter. this year, after many years of not _ he is called peter. this year, after many years of not having - he is called peter. this year, after many years of not having been - he is called peter. this year, after many years of not having been in l many years of not having been in contact, — many years of not having been in contact, he — many years of not having been in contact, he comes onto my phone one sunday— contact, he comes onto my phone one sunday morning on facetime and says, is that— sunday morning on facetime and says, is that you. _ sunday morning on facetime and says, is that you, peter? i said yes, john, — is that you, peter? i said yes, john, it — is that you, peter? i said yes, john, it is, _ is that you, peter? i said yes, john, it is, how are you? he said, i warit— john, it is, how are you? he said, i warrtto— john, it is, how are you? he said, i want to tell— john, it is, how are you? he said, i want to tell you i forgive you. i said. _ want to tell you i forgive yo
he is called peter.— he is called peter. this year, after many years _ he is called peter. peter. this year, after many years of not _ he is called peter. this year, after many years of not having - he is called peter. this year, after many years of not having been - he is called peter. this year, after many years of not having been in l many years of not having been in contact, — many years of not having been in contact, he — many years of not having been in contact, he comes onto my...
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>> no. >> peter: mrs. trump did not make the trip here to the white house for the traditional first ladies tea but dr. jill biden was it still there to greet incoming president-elect trump. she handed him a handwritten letter of congratulations for his wife. so, today, donald trump not just the incoming commander-in-chief, he is also a courier. gillian? >> gillian: peter does from from 1600 pennsylvania avenue for us. thank you. the man investigating president-elect trump for the past two years now asking a federal appeals court to pause upcoming deadlines in his appeal of the classified documents case against the former president. florida judge dismissed the case over the summer. this move was expected. special counsel jack smith finds an off ramp now. fox news was first to report he will be leaving his post and both cases will be dropped. it's against justice department policy to prosecute, of course, a sitting president. and this inflation nationwide ticked up in the month of october. the government say
>> no. >> peter: mrs. trump did not make the trip here to the white house for the traditional first ladies tea but dr. jill biden was it still there to greet incoming president-elect trump. she handed him a handwritten letter of congratulations for his wife. so, today, donald trump not just the incoming commander-in-chief, he is also a courier. gillian? >> gillian: peter does from from 1600 pennsylvania avenue for us. thank you. the man investigating president-elect trump for...
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were joined by peter crane, vice president of the museum. tell us about this. >> this is, as he said, the iconic higgins boat. a landing craft vehicle that everyone of these boats, whether used in the d-day landings in europe, or if they were used in iwo jima in the pacific, were made right here in new orleans. >> is a museum, the world war ii museum in new orleans because of this? >> this is one of the major reasons why we are here. there were actually -- higgins industries made about 23,000 watercraft of all sorts. they may 13,000 of these alone. >> where were they made in new orleans? >> there were five different assembly plants around the city. they would test them out on the industrial canal and out on lake ponchatrain, and i get put onto assault ships to go anywhere else in the world. >> who was andrew higgins? >> andrew jackson higgins was an industrialist. prior to the war, he was making boats to get lumber out of the swamps. the design for the higgins boat is a shallow draft crafted just like he would've had in the swamps. he was ab
were joined by peter crane, vice president of the museum. tell us about this. >> this is, as he said, the iconic higgins boat. a landing craft vehicle that everyone of these boats, whether used in the d-day landings in europe, or if they were used in iwo jima in the pacific, were made right here in new orleans. >> is a museum, the world war ii museum in new orleans because of this? >> this is one of the major reasons why we are here. there were actually -- higgins industries...
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peter, let's talk about that. you write about the defiance of the me too movement.it intentional, given that the donald trump ran directly at men in his last campaign, the rnc, how machismo it was, going on bro-y podcasts, anger over the role that men felt they were in this country, is it intentional for donald trump to choose these folks who have spotty histories or when their spotty histories have come out, he's standing by them more firmly? >> certainly not a dark mark against them as far as president-elect trump is concerned. he might not have known about pete hegseth's allegation when he made that choice. but, of course, that speaks to the lack of vetting here. but he knew about matt gaetz's allegations. that's been pretty public now for the last few years and he decided to go with him anyway. he knew rfk jr. had been accused by a former family baby-sitter of groping her, that was in a magazine this last -- a simple google search would have indicated that. he certainly knew there was a lawsuit against elon musk's company for creating a hostile workplace environ
peter, let's talk about that. you write about the defiance of the me too movement.it intentional, given that the donald trump ran directly at men in his last campaign, the rnc, how machismo it was, going on bro-y podcasts, anger over the role that men felt they were in this country, is it intentional for donald trump to choose these folks who have spotty histories or when their spotty histories have come out, he's standing by them more firmly? >> certainly not a dark mark against them as...
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peter: did sigrid meet hitler? pamela: she did.met him was right after the 1930 the first time she met him was right after the 1930 election. if not a member of parliament he couldn't run for office but she was meeting at the hotel where hitler was staying. he had a real sweet tooth. and introduced them. when she describes what she saw it goes the wrong way unless he buzzed them the wrong way. he stared into her eyes. she had always found that approach repulsive and she stiffened up and recognized she was not succumbing to the charm that others succumbed to. it started their relationship -- he never tried to kiss her hand again. when she met him in the future she got a good handshake. but despite the mutual disdain, there was a rare one on one interview in 1931. and more power, would be in control within a year. and also made it clear once he and the nazis were in power, they were determined to create the republic described as iron he is truly germanic men, make clear what he is intending to do. >> host: pamela toler, that first me
peter: did sigrid meet hitler? pamela: she did.met him was right after the 1930 the first time she met him was right after the 1930 election. if not a member of parliament he couldn't run for office but she was meeting at the hotel where hitler was staying. he had a real sweet tooth. and introduced them. when she describes what she saw it goes the wrong way unless he buzzed them the wrong way. he stared into her eyes. she had always found that approach repulsive and she stiffened up and...
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>> trace: peter doocy live for us at the white house. peter, thank you. for congressional republicans, there is one potential downside to some of president-elect trump's selections. for top administration jobs, senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is on the hill tonight to tell us what that is. chad, good evening. >> chad: trace, good evening. house republicans again expect to have a tight majority. but t the departured of elise stefanik and mike walz trim the g.o.p. ranks. >> if someone gets ill or has a car accident or a late flight on their plane. i don't expect we will have more members leaving. >> chad: but a narrow majority could mean the same old headaches. hard line conservatives could challenge the speaker for the gavel during internal g.o.p. leadership elections. >> any reason to think motions to vacate and all that, that has been put to rest because you have run a majority? >> i don't expect any drama. i think we will have everybody working together and excited about the agenda. >> 16 races remain uncalled. half lean toward the g.o.p
>> trace: peter doocy live for us at the white house. peter, thank you. for congressional republicans, there is one potential downside to some of president-elect trump's selections. for top administration jobs, senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is on the hill tonight to tell us what that is. chad, good evening. >> chad: trace, good evening. house republicans again expect to have a tight majority. but t the departured of elise stefanik and mike walz trim the g.o.p....
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peter westmacott said, if you are waking _ peter westmacott said, if you are waking up— peter westmacott hopefully you are already awake in the _ hopefully you are already awake in the uk. — hopefully you are already awake in the uk. if— hopefully you are already awake in the uk, if you _ hopefully you are already awake in the uk, if you are _ hopefully you are already awake in the uk, if you are in - hopefully you are already awake in the uk, if you are in the - hopefully you are already awake in the uk, if you are in the uk i in the uk, if you are in the uk and— in the uk, if you are in the uk andiust— in the uk, if you are in the uk andjust climbed— in the uk, if you are in the uk andjust climbed out- in the uk, if you are in the uk and just climbed out of- in the uk, if you are in the uk and just climbed out of a - in the uk, if you are in the uk and just climbed out of a cavej and just climbed out of a cave and just climbed out of a cave and realised _ and just climbed out of a cave and realised donald _ and just climbed out of a cave and realised donald trump. and just climbed out
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peter, thank you _ and stand by our allies. peter, thank you for— and stand by our allies.nd by our allies. peter, thank you forjoining us - and stand by our allies. peter, thank you forjoining us this i thank you forjoining us this morning. now to some breaking news from the last couple of hours — 45 pro—democracy activists have been sentenced in hong kong — with jail terms spanning four to ten years — for their role in organising a vote to choose candidates for elections. many of those sentenced were already in prison. this is the scene outside the court. after the sentencing was announced, there was quick condemnation by both the us and australia. it marks the end of the biggest trial since the government in beijing imposed a national security law on the territory in an effort to suppress dissent. we're hoping to speak to our correspondent who is outside the court later in the programme. just to say amongst those sentence we had any tai and joshua wong among the several sentence with any tai receiving ten years and joshua wong receiving more than four years —— benny tai.
peter, thank you _ and stand by our allies. peter, thank you for— and stand by our allies.nd by our allies. peter, thank you forjoining us - and stand by our allies. peter, thank you forjoining us this i thank you forjoining us this morning. now to some breaking news from the last couple of hours — 45 pro—democracy activists have been sentenced in hong kong — with jail terms spanning four to ten years — for their role in organising a vote to choose candidates for elections. many of...
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peter, come on.w who he is, either? go on, lois, scream at him that he should know. this guy was in a movie once. that means we need to put a fifth head on mount rushmore. damn it, peter, you should've known who he is. even joe knew. yep, joe sure did. hey, ansel elgort and gemma arterton are in a cary fukunaga film. good for them. all right, daddy, i know ncis is on, but i want to watch real housewives, unless you tell me not to. [grunting] oh, those two hate each other. these two have a three-year-old feud based on an offhanded remark at a charity fashion show. [grunting] i'm sure andy cohen will explain it all on watch what happens live after the show. no! the show itself is bad enough! we don't need another show explaining what we just saw. daddy! you're back. please, anything but this show. we could watch netflix. uh, cleveland brown, "you startin' to see what i'm sayin'?" so, the president pulls the plug on an investigation into the president? you startin' to see what i'm sayin'? [laughter, app
peter, come on.w who he is, either? go on, lois, scream at him that he should know. this guy was in a movie once. that means we need to put a fifth head on mount rushmore. damn it, peter, you should've known who he is. even joe knew. yep, joe sure did. hey, ansel elgort and gemma arterton are in a cary fukunaga film. good for them. all right, daddy, i know ncis is on, but i want to watch real housewives, unless you tell me not to. [grunting] oh, those two hate each other. these two have a...
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thank you, peter. congratulations. mr. speaker -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate metra, all of its employees, on the 40th anniversary of delivering public transportation services for communities in illinois' third congressional district. metra is essential to our work in illinois to build a strong, vibrant regional economy. public transportation connects residents of illinois' third congressional district to high quality jobs, public amenities, and local businesses. from due page county to downtown chicago and beyond. when public transportation provides reliable, affordable, accessible service, the benefits go beyond economic development and opportunity. we can achieve cleaner environments, better family health outcomes, and safer communities. it is why i am proud to have secured $8 million in federal funds for the department of transportation's rail crossing elimination program to support the separation of train traffic from pedestrians and cars in the franklin park community in my district. a project that will improve safety
thank you, peter. congratulations. mr. speaker -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate metra, all of its employees, on the 40th anniversary of delivering public transportation services for communities in illinois' third congressional district. metra is essential to our work in illinois to build a strong, vibrant regional economy. public transportation connects residents of illinois' third congressional district to high quality jobs, public amenities,...
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that you finally received this blue peter thing!at! - gorgeous, and it matches... look, you guys are fit for the badge. i love it. this, it's difficult to get this? yeah, you have to really prove yourself to get a blue peter badge. yeah. it's beautiful. 0h! - i love that! such a brilliant actress, but that was totally genuine. delightful. stay with us here on bbc news. miriam will be here at the top of the hour. maryam will be here at the top of the hour. hello. 0ur weather's been really quite murky over the last week or two, and nowhere more so, really, than in parts of hampshire, where 0diham has only recorded 18 minutes of sunshine over the last 11 days. it does mean that anyone walking around this part of hampshire with a newly—acquired tan has either been away on a sunny holiday or has been hitting a bottle of fake tan pretty hard. now, further northwards, we've had a lot of low cloud pushed up the eastern side of the pennines today. quite murky over the tops, and for some in west yorkshire, temperatures only reached 7 degrees.
that you finally received this blue peter thing!at! - gorgeous, and it matches... look, you guys are fit for the badge. i love it. this, it's difficult to get this? yeah, you have to really prove yourself to get a blue peter badge. yeah. it's beautiful. 0h! - i love that! such a brilliant actress, but that was totally genuine. delightful. stay with us here on bbc news. miriam will be here at the top of the hour. maryam will be here at the top of the hour. hello. 0ur weather's been really quite...