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peter guy is very proud of the program's development and how the students have progressed so many more children now have access to learning a string instrument you know in the bad days of apartheid the government would tell you what you could learn then what instrument you could play and what your interests were so i mean just the fact that we could introduce string instruments to young people who've never had the chance i was obviously a big a big success. came from the children's families pan attendance fear of a 1000 runs some 60 euros a year and this includes classes transportation and a borrowing fee for the instruments the rates are set low yet some families still struggle to afford them. come home we're told he is a former music on pupil now she's become a teacher that. the 19 year old is possibly born free generation the 1st to be born in the post apartheid era she thinks of africa today is not quite what mandela had worked for. i feel like i'm inventing the sometimes where i feel like our friend. but then sometimes i get so interested like ok i want to know this i mean if it w
peter guy is very proud of the program's development and how the students have progressed so many more children now have access to learning a string instrument you know in the bad days of apartheid the government would tell you what you could learn then what instrument you could play and what your interests were so i mean just the fact that we could introduce string instruments to young people who've never had the chance i was obviously a big a big success. came from the children's families pan...
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well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the ball toby last string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around. and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the right angle festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of string orchestra plays a piece of music called the nelson. program is a nod to. the pieces by austrian composer joseph biden. never performing it with a choir from hydrants from country for many it's a 1st visit to the continent of the music they started i love the way. european people just. come from. various they're very serious about the music and the beauty of music african music is. played its rhythm with classical music is like you have to be in control of the piece it's been expressing their emotions even when you're playing it when you're playing this little piece and. you're sad for no reason or whatever. and then you
well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the ball toby last string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around. and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the right angle festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of string orchestra plays a piece...
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well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of berlin string orchestra plays a piece of music called the nelson.
well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of berlin string orchestra plays a piece of music called the...
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well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of braille a string orchestra plays a piece of music called the.
well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of braille a string orchestra plays a piece of music called...
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founded under the lead of peter guy in 1998 this initiative supports young aspiring musicians from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. the orchestra really just if i can say the public face of the program so i always associate the 2 sort of hand in glove as we would. for the future of the program made for the future of the orchestra of course. the edit the eat eat. the eat the. long walk to freedom also pay tribute to south africa's 1st black president the anti-apartheid revolutionary nelson mandela whose autobiography best the same title . the. economy of the weimar him but because of the basic idea was to tell the story of apartheid being of a calm in a musical way. this is a bigger i was thinking about the moving anti-apartheid songs and thought that they would work extremely well with parts of haydn's mass. it's a myth of a bin. the talented youths are full of passion and exuberance no matter the genre they perform . the bush or bill a string orchestra has to europe many times before and they always bring along fun and familiar tunes as well. one of them is past. it's been a huge intern
founded under the lead of peter guy in 1998 this initiative supports young aspiring musicians from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. the orchestra really just if i can say the public face of the program so i always associate the 2 sort of hand in glove as we would. for the future of the program made for the future of the orchestra of course. the edit the eat eat. the eat the. long walk to freedom also pay tribute to south africa's 1st black president the anti-apartheid revolutionary...
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a guy named peter strzok. that was who sent the orders. >> martha: you're naming a bunch of fbi people there. >> peter strzok it has been confirmed to me that my instructions came from peter strzok, the people who carry the orders or on behalf. >> martha: what did they ask you to do? >> i don't want to go into the nitty-gritty right now, i can tell you the main event. i feel terrible, i have been watching for three years, i finally went to see buffett. he's my rabbi, i call him. he said you have to come forward and i said it's going to make some feds furious at me, their heads are going to explode. and he said you let the feds do you their job, you're a citizen, go to the public. this was all political espionage conducted against hillary clinton, rubio, ted cruz, and trump. i was in the room when it happened in the way, i was part of it. i knew i had some of the pieces, i had the pieces of something much bigger. as stuff bubbled into the news, i started realizing i had these very important missing pieces. i ac
a guy named peter strzok. that was who sent the orders. >> martha: you're naming a bunch of fbi people there. >> peter strzok it has been confirmed to me that my instructions came from peter strzok, the people who carry the orders or on behalf. >> martha: what did they ask you to do? >> i don't want to go into the nitty-gritty right now, i can tell you the main event. i feel terrible, i have been watching for three years, i finally went to see buffett. he's my rabbi, i...
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guy. ——about peter fonda being a bad guy. i only heard very nice, affectionate things about him. hy remembering peter fonda who has died at the age of 79. in the world of classical music, women are rarely the ones holding the baton. in britainjust one of the leading orchestras has a female principal conductor. there are efforts to change this, including at the welsh national opera, where a new role of female conductor in residence has been created. sian lloyd went to meet tianyi lu, as she began her first week in thejob. ‘toreador song' plays. taking on one of opera's best known and best loved pieces of music in her own way. i think a rehearsal should be like children playing. let's try this, let's try this, oh, wow, this works, and sometimes an orchestra or a chorus might give me something i hadn't thought of. tianyi lu is one of only a handful of women to have titled roles, the top jobs among the several hundred conductors on the staff of british orchestras. perhaps sometimes, the second beat of the bar, go a little bit. as she begins her position as first female conductor in re
guy. ——about peter fonda being a bad guy. i only heard very nice, affectionate things about him. hy remembering peter fonda who has died at the age of 79. in the world of classical music, women are rarely the ones holding the baton. in britainjust one of the leading orchestras has a female principal conductor. there are efforts to change this, including at the welsh national opera, where a new role of female conductor in residence has been created. sian lloyd went to meet tianyi lu, as she...
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commerce to the northern areas of greenland, and he did it with, i think your favorite character, this guy, peter freuchen. these guys were partners in the early 1900s where'd they set up in this remote area. natives could trade fox pelts, and they would in turn give them guns and knives and things really to avert winter time hunger. peter's one of the great characters, i think, in all of literature. he was a hulking, huge guy. his life was like a scandinavian saga. he lived in betweenland for years. he came -- greenland for years. he came back to denmark to be a writer. he fled the nazi regime in 1944. he went to sweden and shaved off his beard. i actually saw his beard. [laughter] it's kept in a box in copenhagen. somebody kept it. and afterwards peter came to new york, and this guy who had been all over greenland and the like lived in an apartment in manhattan, had a little country house in connecticut. and if you've ever seen that old game show, the $64,000 question, peter freuchen won the $64,000 question. he had questions about whaling and harpoons and oceans, and he knew everything. but hi
commerce to the northern areas of greenland, and he did it with, i think your favorite character, this guy, peter freuchen. these guys were partners in the early 1900s where'd they set up in this remote area. natives could trade fox pelts, and they would in turn give them guns and knives and things really to avert winter time hunger. peter's one of the great characters, i think, in all of literature. he was a hulking, huge guy. his life was like a scandinavian saga. he lived in betweenland for...
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chuie: our thanks to peter ng. guy? discussionahead, a with rio tinto's jean-sebastien jacques. talk about trade. that conversation is coming up next. the dollar was up earlier there the dollar is now tripping on the manufacturing myths coming out -- miss coming out of the u.s. that conversation coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say 'ah'. experience deeper rest with the award-winning leesa mattress. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed for every body. providing strong support, pressure relief and optimized airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams. order online, we'll build it, box it and ship it to your door - so you can try the leesa mattress at home. love it, or get a full refund. and rest assured, returns are free and easy. i love my leesa. today is gonna be great. find out why so many people love the leesa mattress, then try it in your own home. order now to get big savings - but only for a limited time. just go to leesa.com today. you n
chuie: our thanks to peter ng. guy? discussionahead, a with rio tinto's jean-sebastien jacques. talk about trade. that conversation is coming up next. the dollar was up earlier there the dollar is now tripping on the manufacturing myths coming out -- miss coming out of the u.s. that conversation coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say 'ah'. experience deeper rest with the award-winning leesa mattress. this...
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peter: the guy whose name is on his building ran for mayor and did a great job.r and harder to get them. it costs more. and the downside is greater. pounding.ant i will point out one thing. , theunder ed koch second-most reporters in the country were in city hall. the first were in the white house. but the new york times alone had nine reporters in city hall in 1978 when i got there. david: they don't anymore. many thanks to peter j. solomon, author of "wasting time constructively." from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. data fromstein's apparent suicide has triggered a wave of speculation and substantial questions about what comes next. smith,ome now heather bloomberg news executive editor for legal news. the question i have to ask, what comes next? let's start with the criminal side. what is left, what is gone? the investigation is ongoing. epstein is nost longer. however, they charged and also with conspiracy, so that opens up a range of possibilities for others to be charged. basis to w
peter: the guy whose name is on his building ran for mayor and did a great job.r and harder to get them. it costs more. and the downside is greater. pounding.ant i will point out one thing. , theunder ed koch second-most reporters in the country were in city hall. the first were in the white house. but the new york times alone had nine reporters in city hall in 1978 when i got there. david: they don't anymore. many thanks to peter j. solomon, author of "wasting time constructively."...
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now, while peter navarro is a very nice guy, a smart guy, a harvard ph.d. in economics, he's not trusted by the markets. the market, most investors think the guy is like out there on the spectrum when it comes to trade. yet he's the hawk. there were several reports that said that he's the one with the president's ear on this stuff -- liz: i do have to say i spoke to him after the show on friday on the phone. he did not like when we had our big retail lobbyist, the shoewear lobbyist on, matt priest, who basically said the same thing, and i spoke to peter, i said come on the show. he said okay. he will come on perhaps tomorrow or wednesday, he said. to explain why he continues to say and have president trump say that it's the chinese who are paying the tariffs. >> if you notice, there are only two people saying that. over the weekend, chris wallace interviewed navarro, navarro said it. donald trump said the same thing. it's not accurate. i mean, it's absurd. liz: he looks at it in a way the chinese devalue their currency, which they did over the weekend, henc
now, while peter navarro is a very nice guy, a smart guy, a harvard ph.d. in economics, he's not trusted by the markets. the market, most investors think the guy is like out there on the spectrum when it comes to trade. yet he's the hawk. there were several reports that said that he's the one with the president's ear on this stuff -- liz: i do have to say i spoke to him after the show on friday on the phone. he did not like when we had our big retail lobbyist, the shoewear lobbyist on, matt...
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one of them was triggered by peter onof. 18th century guy deciding to retire both from the university of virginia and stepped down from "backstory." we were fortunate to reach out to nathan connerly and joanne freeman and they joined us of their lives of experiences and their own experience of public engage. ment . at the same time we decided to make a kind of take a deep gulp decision. we pulled off of 200 public radio stations and went to a podcast only format. at the time i didn't know what a podcast was. i urged to do the podcast even though i didn't know how to find a podcast on my phone because of two things. we wanted to reach a much more diverse audience and we wanted to reach much younger audience. we lucked out. the podcast turned out to be successful. on our 200 public radio stations, the estimates were hazy. the estimates were, we were reaching roughly 40,000 listeners. we are currently downloaded by roughly 100,000 listeners every week. i should have mentioned about 8 or 9 years ago, we went to a weekly format and we continued that weekly format on podcasting. so i am in
one of them was triggered by peter onof. 18th century guy deciding to retire both from the university of virginia and stepped down from "backstory." we were fortunate to reach out to nathan connerly and joanne freeman and they joined us of their lives of experiences and their own experience of public engage. ment . at the same time we decided to make a kind of take a deep gulp decision. we pulled off of 200 public radio stations and went to a podcast only format. at the time i didn't...
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. >> what's new about it comes from this guy, scott peters, a former nfl player who grew up in the bayrea. he's traveling the country, teaching youth football players how to play safely there. >> is a lot of concerns around concussion, et cetera. so we have techniques that eliminate that idea. >> instead of hitting with your head, peters tells these players to hit with your shoulders and your hands. >> we don't move furniture in our house with our head. we shouldn't. we move big objects with our hands and shoulders and there is a specific method to do that. >> the new techniques are part of a growing trend to make football safer after a study showed it could lead to a brain disease known as cte. just this week governor gavin newsom passed a new law on the amount of time they can spend to more more than 30 minutes twice a week. that is the most significant standard in the country. >> joe rafter is one of the driving forces hins the new law. >> removing u tackle's football culture from a win at all costs to a safety at all costs. >> my only concern is are they going to learn anything as
. >> what's new about it comes from this guy, scott peters, a former nfl player who grew up in the bayrea. he's traveling the country, teaching youth football players how to play safely there. >> is a lot of concerns around concussion, et cetera. so we have techniques that eliminate that idea. >> instead of hitting with your head, peters tells these players to hit with your shoulders and your hands. >> we don't move furniture in our house with our head. we shouldn't. we...
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one of the things brian won't take a lot of credit for or ed or for that matter who's the other guy, peter, is that they have the benefit of being able to take a field at a glance and look at it and come at something very complicated with an x trord necessarily grounded anecdote. that's a skill i have to do a fair amount of learning. as much as i want to complexify things, it is showing the complexity in the details. learning from these folks has been wonderful in that regard. i will say that the show itself was going through, this was all happening back stage, its own agonizing conversion from broadcast to podcast. a lot of the process of creating a show for the radio had to do with basically approximating the sound. it had to do with getting the show to sound like -- there's a lot goes into how many times one reads a script, whether to do a retake on jokes that come off and get that magic who happen for take two and three. and thankfully we arrived in terms of our own legs in podcasting at a less varnished sound that i think is more honest as a listening experience goes. we're in an envi
one of the things brian won't take a lot of credit for or ed or for that matter who's the other guy, peter, is that they have the benefit of being able to take a field at a glance and look at it and come at something very complicated with an x trord necessarily grounded anecdote. that's a skill i have to do a fair amount of learning. as much as i want to complexify things, it is showing the complexity in the details. learning from these folks has been wonderful in that regard. i will say that...
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one of them was triggered by peter otis, an 18th-century guy deciding to retire both from the university of virginia and step down from backstory. we were very fortunate that we were able to reach out to nathan connolly and joann freeman and they joined us and their perspectives, their interest, their life experiences, their own experience in public engagement i think has really changed the show. i love the old backstory, but i also really love the current backstory. at the same time we decided to take a gulp decision. we pulled off of 200 public radio stations and went to a podcast only format. at the time i didn't know what a podcast was. that's not entirely true. i urged we go to podcast even though i didn't know how to find podcast on my phone because of two things. we wanted to reach a much more diverse audience and we wanted to reach a much younger audience. we lucked out. the podcast turned out to be very successful. on our 200 public radio stations the estimates, and they were really hazy, the estimates were that we were reaching roughly 40,000 listeners. we currently are downloa
one of them was triggered by peter otis, an 18th-century guy deciding to retire both from the university of virginia and step down from backstory. we were very fortunate that we were able to reach out to nathan connolly and joann freeman and they joined us and their perspectives, their interest, their life experiences, their own experience in public engagement i think has really changed the show. i love the old backstory, but i also really love the current backstory. at the same time we decided...
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and then you look also at a guy like peter strzok and his other involvement in distress here, i would say from a legal standpoint, even a great lawyer like alan dershowitz, harvard professor that he is and man i admire, i would think you would have a hard time justifying his actions as an official in the fbi and don't forget, he worked for robert mueller and robert mueller fired him and then robert mueller cleaned his phone and cleaned lisa page's phone. >> well, robert mueller didn't fire him. he put him in a different position. >> sean: he claims he fired hannah and mccabe claims he fired them so one of them is full of something. >> i think the point is, i think we have to have one rule of law apply to everybody with the rule of law i would apply to everybody would be to stop accusing people of crimes we should have had an independent commission where everything came out. i love what judicial watch is doing. bring everything out. bring everything into the light of the public. sunlight is the best disinfectant. a commission would have done that. but when you have a special counsel op
and then you look also at a guy like peter strzok and his other involvement in distress here, i would say from a legal standpoint, even a great lawyer like alan dershowitz, harvard professor that he is and man i admire, i would think you would have a hard time justifying his actions as an official in the fbi and don't forget, he worked for robert mueller and robert mueller fired him and then robert mueller cleaned his phone and cleaned lisa page's phone. >> well, robert mueller didn't...
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peter navarro that will tell you that's the case. so we're not quite sure why he keeps saying that. liz: okay. on top of matt, charlie gasparino just dumped all over the president's econo guy, peter navarro. by the way, peter navarro called me directly after that interview and said i want to come on and explain why it's the chinese paying the tariffs. we thought let's bring back matt priest because tomorrow, peter navarro says he will come on this show. you are back, you are the head of the retailers and distributors of america ceo and president. matt, tell me what is going through your mind right now. >> oh, my gosh, liz, you know, the uncertainty continues in spite of the fact that we have this delay on really a bifurcation of the list of footwear so splitting up footwear, 53% is still going to be hit with 10% on september 1st. 47% with 10% december 15th. as you just said, it was an implicit, you know, recognition that the american consumer will pay this. so i hope, i hope, i hope that you ask peter navarro how does he reconcile the fact that every american business that imports and says american consumers will pay this, the president has now admitted american consumers
peter navarro that will tell you that's the case. so we're not quite sure why he keeps saying that. liz: okay. on top of matt, charlie gasparino just dumped all over the president's econo guy, peter navarro. by the way, peter navarro called me directly after that interview and said i want to come on and explain why it's the chinese paying the tariffs. we thought let's bring back matt priest because tomorrow, peter navarro says he will come on this show. you are back, you are the head of the...
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so i wrote to peter and i said you guys have collected data in argonne, was it good, he said yes better than anything we had. i immediately knew i was correct. so i wrote to peter and i said can you talk to your colleague who happened to be on the committee that oversaw this in the person running it was former. so i had him intercede on our behalf and peter wrote back and said all talk to paul which comes biblical. [laughter] and then the next day he said i've spoken to paul, paul will talk to those guys in the next day he said paul has talked to the people and they're going to get back to you. the next day i get back in answer saying i been busy for the last few months but we give you some time at the end of march. if you look at the beginning of october to the end of march that is six months in a tight race. and four days after this paul died of a heart attack on his way to work. so this struck me in two ways, one, i knew somebody who knew somebody who knew someday, i was in an inter-circle. if i had been outside the inner circle, there was nobody i could write to to intercede. i don'
so i wrote to peter and i said you guys have collected data in argonne, was it good, he said yes better than anything we had. i immediately knew i was correct. so i wrote to peter and i said can you talk to your colleague who happened to be on the committee that oversaw this in the person running it was former. so i had him intercede on our behalf and peter wrote back and said all talk to paul which comes biblical. [laughter] and then the next day he said i've spoken to paul, paul will talk to...
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stuart: we had peter navarro on the trade program, a trade guy. appeal for 50 point, half-point cut in interest rates from the federal reserve. the president says the same thing. why is that bad? if they did do that, why, why is the market down so much? >> first of all i think it is unclear whether that will happen. i think if you look historically when the fed embarked on fed, fed interest rate cuts cycles, actually has not been a panacea for the market. that alone is not enough to turn the story around, to turn the boat around. so i think you need to see some coordinated effort. signs of a trade war ending, fiscal stimulus alongside, two or three basis points. now if you were to do something much bigger, more drastic than that. i think market would have different interaction. look at other times when the fed started a cutting cycle, the market fallen post those moves. it continued to grow. it hasn't been a panacea. stuart: people say we made a lot of money in the stock market. lighten up a little bit? if you sell stock in pension plan, don't pay
stuart: we had peter navarro on the trade program, a trade guy. appeal for 50 point, half-point cut in interest rates from the federal reserve. the president says the same thing. why is that bad? if they did do that, why, why is the market down so much? >> first of all i think it is unclear whether that will happen. i think if you look historically when the fed embarked on fed, fed interest rate cuts cycles, actually has not been a panacea for the market. that alone is not enough to turn...
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it came from a guy named peter strzok. carlin, mccabe, call me, that was who sent the orders. >> you are naming a bunch of fbi people there. >> all, it has been confirmed to me that my injections came from peter strzok. >> tucker: he constantly predicted that the story that he is explaining what exposed to jim comey any ends, too. >> peter strzok would watch the snow down and say that he's full of it. i haven't no idea about anything that he is talking about, i would imagine. >> he will get i can tell you. peter strzok, you want to see a former director his pants? part of me. go stick a television camera on peter strzok or let's just say james comey and let's say the name patrick byrne pretty will see a former director of the fbi his pants. >> tucker: want to make of all of this? we can dismiss out of hand and say he is crazy but maybe we shouldn't dismiss it out of hand, actually paired we talked to martha maccallum about it just moments ago. he is the conversation. >> tucker: eggs are coming on to name like everyone in a
it came from a guy named peter strzok. carlin, mccabe, call me, that was who sent the orders. >> you are naming a bunch of fbi people there. >> all, it has been confirmed to me that my injections came from peter strzok. >> tucker: he constantly predicted that the story that he is explaining what exposed to jim comey any ends, too. >> peter strzok would watch the snow down and say that he's full of it. i haven't no idea about anything that he is talking about, i would...
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guy. jim comey. he opened the investigation in july of 2016.i put peter strzokf it. the same guy trump should lose 100 million to zero. that's the guy he put in chargeg jim comey is the one that allowed a dossier to get a warrant to spy on the american citizens and jim comey is the guy who leaks sensitive information, broke the rules to the fbi, leaked sensitive information to "the new yorkinin times" through his friend for what reason? to get the special counsel who entire saga forward based on a false accusation. owes the country for an apology because he put us through this for 2 1/2 years. we know he did it. we know he did it because he was out to get the president based on what happened at the january 6 meeting that you talked about at the trump tower where he talked about the dossier and it says on page 17 of the report they did it to try to get information, trap the president all the while, he was telling the president, you're not under investigation. >> beep go. >> bingo. >> that is a get. jim comey is responsible for the whole darn 2 1/2 year thing. >> laura:
guy. jim comey. he opened the investigation in july of 2016.i put peter strzokf it. the same guy trump should lose 100 million to zero. that's the guy he put in chargeg jim comey is the one that allowed a dossier to get a warrant to spy on the american citizens and jim comey is the guy who leaks sensitive information, broke the rules to the fbi, leaked sensitive information to "the new yorkinin times" through his friend for what reason? to get the special counsel who entire saga...
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i figured out where those orders came from came from a guy named peter strzok. >> no doubt peter strzoke's full of it. inothing to do with what he's talking about. >> he won't. peter strzok you want to see a former director crap his pants pardon me stick a television cameraa on peter strzok or let's say james comey mig and say the name patrick byrne you will see a former director of the fbi -- >> joining me now anchor of the story, martha, i don't know what to make of this. what is the exact thing he's saying happened with him? >> here's what we know. he says that he approached by federal government source who is asked him to be helpful in a situation a initially that had o do with hillary clinton.. that they were doing investigation which he thought was a law enforcement investigation. he essentially claims that he was asset in two frier investigations one dealing with a murder of his friend another dealing with wall street issues then they came back to him in 016 and said i want you to help us with something else and he said okay this is his story. he says eventually and he claims tha
i figured out where those orders came from came from a guy named peter strzok. >> no doubt peter strzoke's full of it. inothing to do with what he's talking about. >> he won't. peter strzok you want to see a former director crap his pants pardon me stick a television cameraa on peter strzok or let's say james comey mig and say the name patrick byrne you will see a former director of the fbi -- >> joining me now anchor of the story, martha, i don't know what to make of this....
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peter tchir with us. we are diving into the ramifications of this for the little guy.now whether the little guy is $2000 or $100,000 or even $1 million. what does the little guy do, pushed around by these institutional realities? kathy: at the end of the day, it has not changed that much. it is all about being diversified, understanding your time horizon, and making sure you have some safe assets. we have been emphasizing more on the safe assets lately because we are getting more defensive in equities and fixed income. but it hasn't really changed. you still need that diversification. tom: this is important, i'm going into the real yield here. ferro stays inside two years, but i'm going off of the actuarial assumption. the actuarial assumption you talked about before, you shocked me with the idea of 4% or lower. how do we get there if we are the little guy and we have to retire? margaret: frankly, people need to keep working -- that is the reality -- or take volatility risk, which is stocks. tom: peter is my retirement planner. i am never going to retire. down we go, t
peter tchir with us. we are diving into the ramifications of this for the little guy.now whether the little guy is $2000 or $100,000 or even $1 million. what does the little guy do, pushed around by these institutional realities? kathy: at the end of the day, it has not changed that much. it is all about being diversified, understanding your time horizon, and making sure you have some safe assets. we have been emphasizing more on the safe assets lately because we are getting more defensive in...
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. >> reporter: what is new about it comes from this guy, scott peters, a former nfl player who grew upn the bay area. he is traveling the country teaching youth football players how to play safely. >> there's a lot of concerns and concussions, et cetera. we have techniques that eliminate that idea. >> reporter: instead of hitting with your head, peters tells these players to hit with your shoulders and your hands. >> we don't move furniture in our house with our head, we shouldn't. we move big objects with hands and shoulders and there's a specific method to do that. >> reporter: the new techniques are part of a growing trend to make football safer after studies show the sport could lead to a degenerative brain disease known as cte. governor newsom limited the amount of time youth football can spend on full contact football to more than 30 minutes twice a week. >> that's the most significant standard in the country. >> reporter: joe rafter is one of the driving forces when behind the new law. >> removing youth tackle football's culture from a win-at all-costs to a safety at all costs m
. >> reporter: what is new about it comes from this guy, scott peters, a former nfl player who grew upn the bay area. he is traveling the country teaching youth football players how to play safely. >> there's a lot of concerns and concussions, et cetera. we have techniques that eliminate that idea. >> reporter: instead of hitting with your head, peters tells these players to hit with your shoulders and your hands. >> we don't move furniture in our house with our head, we...
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. >> reporter: what's new about it comes from this guy, scott peters, a former nfl player who grew up in the bay area. he's traveling the country, teaching youth football players how to play safely. >> there's a lot of concerns around concussions, et cetera, so we have techniques that eliminate that idea. >> reporter: instead of hitting with your head, peters tells players to hit with their shoulders and hands. >> we don't move furniture in our house with our head. we shouldn't. we move big objects with our hand and shoulders and there's a specific method to do that. >> reporter: these new techniques are part of a growing trend to make football safer as a study showed that the sport could lead to a brain disease known as cte. governor newsom passed a law limiting the time allowed to spend on full contact to no more than 30-minute twice a week. >> that's the most significant standard in the country. >> reporter: joe rafter is one of the driving forces behind the new la. >> removing the win and ought cost to a safety and all cost mindset. >> my only concern is are they going to lose any
. >> reporter: what's new about it comes from this guy, scott peters, a former nfl player who grew up in the bay area. he's traveling the country, teaching youth football players how to play safely. >> there's a lot of concerns around concussions, et cetera, so we have techniques that eliminate that idea. >> reporter: instead of hitting with your head, peters tells players to hit with their shoulders and hands. >> we don't move furniture in our house with our head. we...
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about and that is jeffrey epstein i mean we're just now starting to learn who this guy was and one thing is very clear peter he is not a billionaire and manager i think that's becoming obvious now what we have and what we know is that we have this guy who was. 20212223 years old he was a math and physics teacher at the dalton high school in new york from then not he went to bear stearns and then from bear stearns we have a complete blank we have this guy who was at bear stearns and left under suspicious circumstances and then all of a sudden became this billionaire with this incredible social circle and black book rolodex of the who's who in new york city in hollywood and in d.c. and now we have to learn who this guy is if we understand the man we're going to understand the crime ok i wonder if we're ever going to learn who the man is here because he's already gone on trial for a similar allegations and got off and that is a mystery in itself and that is unfortunately for president trump close to him in his administration gina i mean in watching the media coverage of it all i mean there is an enormous amoun
about and that is jeffrey epstein i mean we're just now starting to learn who this guy was and one thing is very clear peter he is not a billionaire and manager i think that's becoming obvious now what we have and what we know is that we have this guy who was. 20212223 years old he was a math and physics teacher at the dalton high school in new york from then not he went to bear stearns and then from bear stearns we have a complete blank we have this guy who was at bear stearns and left under...
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about and that is jeffrey epstein i mean we're just now starting to learn who this guy was and one thing is very clear peter he is not a billionaire hedge fund manager i think that's becoming obvious now what we have and what we know is that we have this guy who was a 20212223 years old he was a math and physics teacher at the dalton.
about and that is jeffrey epstein i mean we're just now starting to learn who this guy was and one thing is very clear peter he is not a billionaire hedge fund manager i think that's becoming obvious now what we have and what we know is that we have this guy who was a 20212223 years old he was a math and physics teacher at the dalton.
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peter gould. and these two guys, this amazing writing staff, they're just rolling.was so great. it built up and then it starts exploding in every direction, you know. and that's where our show is at. the wheels are coming off. >> jimmy: are you almost to the point where "breaking bad" begins? >> jimmy, can i phone my lawyer? >> jimmy: you can't say. >> i can't say anything about -- i'm so eager to. i wish i could share. >> jimmy: all right. i look forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's always wonderful to see you. >> i was going to sing. jfrpt y >> jimmy: you were going to what? sing? i didn't -- [ cheers and applause ] i didn't know that. does the band know? >> no, i was going to sing later in my car. [ laughter ] and my throat's a little dry. i was wondering if i could get some water. >> jimmy: well, there's water right there. >> some fresh water i can -- >> jimmy: oh, you want fresh water? >> this sounds like a different actor. >> jimmy: can we get? fresh water, please? the water is not fresh enough here. thank you so much. >> oh, hey, dad. >> thanks.
peter gould. and these two guys, this amazing writing staff, they're just rolling.was so great. it built up and then it starts exploding in every direction, you know. and that's where our show is at. the wheels are coming off. >> jimmy: are you almost to the point where "breaking bad" begins? >> jimmy, can i phone my lawyer? >> jimmy: you can't say. >> i can't say anything about -- i'm so eager to. i wish i could share. >> jimmy: all right. i look forward...
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watching television and some congressional hearings, i figured out where they came from, a guy named tito peters was espionage against hillary clinton, rubio, cruz, and trump. >> juan: so you had this on your show last night, on "the story" and my eyebrows were flipping out. these are bizarre claims, but not only on your show, but several networks and everybody seems to think, there is something credible here. it is not all to be dismissed. >> martha: we will see. and i would not put them on the show if i did not have indications from people close to the investigation that the -- >> greg: jesse would have. >> martha: that his story may be true, not that it is, but there is a suggestion that he could be telling the truth. so we asked him a lot of questions and given an opportunity to tell his story. i really let them talk, because i wanted to see where he was going to go. because he wants to get some of this off of his chest. and i did speak with him today and say what is your reaction to the fact that james comey came out and andrew mccabe came out and said that they did not know him and that's
watching television and some congressional hearings, i figured out where they came from, a guy named tito peters was espionage against hillary clinton, rubio, cruz, and trump. >> juan: so you had this on your show last night, on "the story" and my eyebrows were flipping out. these are bizarre claims, but not only on your show, but several networks and everybody seems to think, there is something credible here. it is not all to be dismissed. >> martha: we will see. and i...