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to shed some more light on the future of mobility peter mark joins me in the studio he's the managing director at the nonprofit international council on clean transportation here in europe peter good to have you on the program now your organization helped break the diesel gate scandal a major scandal rattling germany's biggest company in light of this should we even believe the automotive industry anymore after what you have helped to discover. well we have better regulations now than we had before diesel gets so i'm really hoping that the car industry is following those rules now and that the emissions that they inform the customers about are the real emissions so i would say yes we can trust them and i'm looking forward to a better and more real information in the future now amid these false exhaust levels that have been advertised by fox wagon in this deal gate scandal due to the technology itself the diesel technology is facing immense pressure especially here in germany do you think it'll be around much longer the diesel car by itself can be clean so there's technology that makes
to shed some more light on the future of mobility peter mark joins me in the studio he's the managing director at the nonprofit international council on clean transportation here in europe peter good to have you on the program now your organization helped break the diesel gate scandal a major scandal rattling germany's biggest company in light of this should we even believe the automotive industry anymore after what you have helped to discover. well we have better regulations now than we had...
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peter. but process has held a special mass to mark the world day of migrants and refugees at a time when there are more displaced people than ever before according to the un's refugee agency world and sixty five million people have been forcibly displaced twenty two point five million are refugees or than a quarter of them from syria and then there are the ten million people who are stateless not considered to be citizens of any country that includes more than six hundred fifty thousand were forced out of me since august one of the most dangerous places is the mediterranean more than fourteen thousand people have died in those waters since twenty fourteen trying to reach europe peter shot reports. in the five years of his papacy probe francis has stressed time and again christianity is mission to welcome the vulnerable and the marginalised and on sunday at this mass in some peter's basilica to mark the world day of migrants pope francis invited refugees asylum seekers newly arrived immigrants and their families to join him in prayer to celebrate the special day highlighting the fear and suspic
peter. but process has held a special mass to mark the world day of migrants and refugees at a time when there are more displaced people than ever before according to the un's refugee agency world and sixty five million people have been forcibly displaced twenty two point five million are refugees or than a quarter of them from syria and then there are the ten million people who are stateless not considered to be citizens of any country that includes more than six hundred fifty thousand were...
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mission to welcome the vulnerable and the marginalised and on sunday at this mass and some peter's basilica to mark the world day of migrants pope francis invited refugees asylum seekers newly arrived immigrants and their families to join him in prayer to celebrate the special day highlighting the fear and suspicion that has so often blighted the lives of those looking for a new start when eternal carli of all the. local communities are sometimes afraid that the newly arrived will disturb the established order will take away from what has been long labored to build up in the newly arrived also have fears they are afraid of confrontation judgement discrimination and failure of these fears a legitimate having doubts and fears is not a sin the sin is to allow those theories to feed hostility and rejection. pope francis speaking out at a time when wealthy western countries are tightening their borders even though there are more displaced people move than ever before dress by the pope is important for three main reasons the first is that we've seen all too few world leaders willing to stand up for refug
mission to welcome the vulnerable and the marginalised and on sunday at this mass and some peter's basilica to mark the world day of migrants pope francis invited refugees asylum seekers newly arrived immigrants and their families to join him in prayer to celebrate the special day highlighting the fear and suspicion that has so often blighted the lives of those looking for a new start when eternal carli of all the. local communities are sometimes afraid that the newly arrived will disturb the...
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briefly, peter, we talk about mark zuckerberg as if he has had a great epiphany, but the truth of theot been all of the problems with the fake news on the interference with the american elections, do you think this would have happened? i think he has looked at this. he realises the audience is the key. he's making the decisions that what is best for the audience is ultimately better for facebook. thank you all very much indeed. everybody‘s talking about the oscar chances of ‘darkest hour‘, the story of how winston churchill shrugged off the doubters and appeasers to lead britain against the nazis. the film, released today, has already earned a golden globe for the veteran british actor gary oldman as the wartime pm. the critics have been generous with their praise, but how well does the film stand up for those who were actually around when the film was set, in 1940? newsnight took a charabanc of chelsea pensioners — men in their eighties and nineties who served in the second world war — to see the film. these distinguished old soldiers shared their memories with our still—surprisingly
briefly, peter, we talk about mark zuckerberg as if he has had a great epiphany, but the truth of theot been all of the problems with the fake news on the interference with the american elections, do you think this would have happened? i think he has looked at this. he realises the audience is the key. he's making the decisions that what is best for the audience is ultimately better for facebook. thank you all very much indeed. everybody‘s talking about the oscar chances of ‘darkest...
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mission to welcome the vulnerable and the marginalised and on sunday at this mass and some peter's basilica to mark the world day of migrants pope francis invited refugees asylum seekers newly arrived immigrants and their families to join him in prayer to celebrate the special day highlighting the fear and suspicion that has so often blighted the lives of those looking for a new start when internal carli of all the. local communities are sometimes afraid that the newly arrived to disturb the established order will take away from what has been long labored to build up in the newly arrived also have fears they are afraid of confrontation judgement discrimination and failure these fears a legitimate having doubts and fears is not a sin the sin is to allow those theories to feed hostility and rejection. pope francis is speaking out at a time when wealthy western countries are tightening their borders even though there are more displaced people on the move than ever before dress by the pope is important for two main reasons the first is that we've seen all too few world leaders willing to stand up for r
mission to welcome the vulnerable and the marginalised and on sunday at this mass and some peter's basilica to mark the world day of migrants pope francis invited refugees asylum seekers newly arrived immigrants and their families to join him in prayer to celebrate the special day highlighting the fear and suspicion that has so often blighted the lives of those looking for a new start when internal carli of all the. local communities are sometimes afraid that the newly arrived to disturb the...
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joining me now, nbc's peter alexander, live at the white house, and nbc's senior political editor markray. peter, to you first, already this morning we're sharing quotes from michael wolf's new book. i'm looking at all this twitter noise saying, why are you guys believing anything steve bannon has to say? it's important to separate things out. steve bannon is very closely tied to president trump's base. steve bannon, who influences breitbart news, and whether or not you like what breitbart has to say, the influence they have and the power they've gained in the last two years with the conservative community is huge. so you two have been going through the pages of this book. what specifically is going through the pages of this book. what specifically is steve bannon saying about that trump tower meeting? >> we know from excerpts we've received, and we obtained a copy of this book that we are going through as we speak right now, that steve bannon refers to that meeting in trump tower in june of 2016 as being been not just treasonous butun patrio unpatri he describes it. there is a place i
joining me now, nbc's peter alexander, live at the white house, and nbc's senior political editor markray. peter, to you first, already this morning we're sharing quotes from michael wolf's new book. i'm looking at all this twitter noise saying, why are you guys believing anything steve bannon has to say? it's important to separate things out. steve bannon is very closely tied to president trump's base. steve bannon, who influences breitbart news, and whether or not you like what breitbart has...
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but this local rescue is hoping to change all of that, it is us, founder mark peters with us this morningng, mark. >> lucy, good to see you. >> thank y i breath this morning. >> absolutely. we have ten of them here. >> and one litter, right. >> yes, one litter. >> which is amazing, and these guys, i mean, i have to show you a couple of these guys, up close here. do you see? this is called merle? very interesting coat. >> pretty rare with pitbulls. >> yes. >> i mean, so they're all spotted, and do you see the incredible cuteness here? amazing, but they come from a backgrounds that had a really sad start. you guys saved these babies. >> like many of them, in philadelphia, and fortunately, there is no laws or regulation that cover breeding and backyard breeding in philadelphia. >> yes. >> the mom that we have. >> somewhere mommy? mommas over here if we can get a shot. there is mommy. do you see mommy? >> she was dumped in northeast philly on second street. >> when you say dumped, somebody like through her out after car with another dog. >> exactly. >> which is amazing, to me, so they throw h
but this local rescue is hoping to change all of that, it is us, founder mark peters with us this morningng, mark. >> lucy, good to see you. >> thank y i breath this morning. >> absolutely. we have ten of them here. >> and one litter, right. >> yes, one litter. >> which is amazing, and these guys, i mean, i have to show you a couple of these guys, up close here. do you see? this is called merle? very interesting coat. >> pretty rare with pitbulls....
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mark james iii. and flanagan lose kathleen mary flanagan. thomas flanagan. maurice peter henry.lante. >> my uncle. roger. >> we remember them. army special forces captain joseph curry, my brother-in-law. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to welcome another longtime friend, helen englehart is the widow of anthony hawkins who left behind her and their son. helen is a dedicated and ferocious activists and has been a thoroughly involved part of the family as long as i can remember. she is going to come up and say a few words about our frank. ellen? >> that song just wipes me out, thank you. good morning. this is the tribute i never wanted to give and didn't expect to. i had to be here to do it. i think i met frank the first time he came to one of our early group meetings in a dingy hotel in hudson, new york, not sure why we were meeting there except in the early years we tried to go up and down the east coast to be near some of the places where so many of us lived, the plane had been filled with people whose homes were all over the country as far away as california. as far as boston
mark james iii. and flanagan lose kathleen mary flanagan. thomas flanagan. maurice peter henry.lante. >> my uncle. roger. >> we remember them. army special forces captain joseph curry, my brother-in-law. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to welcome another longtime friend, helen englehart is the widow of anthony hawkins who left behind her and their son. helen is a dedicated and ferocious activists and has been a thoroughly involved part of the family...
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shery: great to have you, peter cecchini, chief market strategist at cantor fitzgerald. tomorrow marksresident trump's first year in office. will he be celebrating the anniversary with a government shutdown? ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. shery: lawmakers are running out of time to avoid a shutdown. the federal government is set to close at midnight tonight. thursday, the house voted to pass a short-term measure to extend funding until february 16. the bill hit a wall in the senate. joining us is kevin cirilli on capitol hill with the latest. how close are we to a potential shutdown? kevin: just over 12 hours until the government will partially shutdown. earlier today at the white house, president trump's director of legislative affairs trying to say that this is the democrats' fault, trying to label it be schumer shutdown. i caught up with steny hoyer about who he thinks deserves blame. take a look at what he told me. >> i think he is wrong. democrats voted 183 -- all of us voted to give a 90 plus day extension. we are now 136 days, going to do another hundred 30 to 164 days. we
shery: great to have you, peter cecchini, chief market strategist at cantor fitzgerald. tomorrow marksresident trump's first year in office. will he be celebrating the anniversary with a government shutdown? ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. shery: lawmakers are running out of time to avoid a shutdown. the federal government is set to close at midnight tonight. thursday, the house voted to pass a short-term measure to extend funding until february 16. the bill hit a wall in the senate....
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. >> peter teel. >> mark cuban a diverse group across the april supremacism we focus on what we believef generation that is testament to goldman. >> tell me where growth comes from at cadre in coming you five years. >> first and foremost we make sure we are expanding nationally with real estate opportunities, i started the company, primarily based out of new york, we have been able to expand and grow, multiple markets we have a billion in assets on platform right now going to probably double that next 12 months, here in u.s., over time we want to do is expand internationally and explore opportunities across asset classes. rea quality asset class to invest in not only asset class we think more people should be able to invest in or investors invest in may be an opportunity for infrastructure, or natural resources timber and oil private equities a lot of historically opaque challenging to access we want to change. >> opportunities for real estate skwlafl a geographicly or spector. >> we find value in multifamily, believe that people always need somewhere to live we are focused on, cash tax
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mark. interestingly enough, peter thiel of the founders fund, venture capital fund co-founded by him, he is a huge investor. he was early investor in name like facebook. an early investor into bitcoin, 15, 20, million, already worth hundreds of millions. jamie dimon says it's a fraud. bridgewater has comments saying it's a bubble. be careful on that one. last but not least, i mentioned tax overhaul to benefit companies, in particular shake shack up 8% on positive comments from suntrust, saying that restaurants, top and bottom line will benefit. consumer spending will help. people are going into these restaurants and buying a little more, being a little happier as they eat their burgers. david: we like shake shack. nicole. good stuff. thank you very much. >>> on to commodities. phil, oil was down a little bit. settling down at highest level in three years, 61 bucks a barrel. how will all this affect gas prices? >> i think gas prices are going back up. initially they didn't, dave. we saw heating oil prices go up, gas prices go down, because it was so cold, everybody stayed home. they didn't d
mark. interestingly enough, peter thiel of the founders fund, venture capital fund co-founded by him, he is a huge investor. he was early investor in name like facebook. an early investor into bitcoin, 15, 20, million, already worth hundreds of millions. jamie dimon says it's a fraud. bridgewater has comments saying it's a bubble. be careful on that one. last but not least, i mentioned tax overhaul to benefit companies, in particular shake shack up 8% on positive comments from suntrust, saying...
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the berlin we're bringing you special coverage of germany's parliament marking holocaust memorial day our political correspondent peter craven is here with us in studio to tell us more about the significance of this ceremony and this remembrance and let's take a look at some of the pictures coming in from the bundestag now where lawmakers are gathering where they are for a special session to reflect on this very dark chapter in germany's history one of the last known surviving members of the women's orchestra of auschwitz is set to speak now international holocaust remembrance day took place over the weekend and today the dog is paying its tribute and the president of the bundestag. will commence a ceremony with a speech there will also be musical interludes. and we will be bringing you that ceremony live as soon as it begins and peter as we're waiting for it to begin tell us a bit more about the significance of this commemoration and also about the speaker that we're waiting for. we'll survey this is a ceremony goes back about just over twenty years back to nine hundred ninety six when it was introduced at the behest
the berlin we're bringing you special coverage of germany's parliament marking holocaust memorial day our political correspondent peter craven is here with us in studio to tell us more about the significance of this ceremony and this remembrance and let's take a look at some of the pictures coming in from the bundestag now where lawmakers are gathering where they are for a special session to reflect on this very dark chapter in germany's history one of the last known surviving members of the...
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peter: let me interrupt you. one thing you have written about is the zeitgeist. we are marking 50 years with 1968, 8 time of freedom and democracy and student protest. there are many in europe and in the u.s. saying it was decadent and dangerous because it led to left wing terrorist. that zeitgeist -- what is the connection between the u.s. and germany? anna: the frustration of what postmodern liberalism led to. feel that structure is of value are breaking down and there is nothing to replace them. and they are looking for a new ideology that gives them orientation in their lives. i think that is part of where these populist movements find the forced to grow. peter: christiane? a tough topic. christiane: in germany, it is maybe 14%. the people are really frustrated. that does not mean it is a complete change of gain. also, as an effect, people have tried to reassure their own values which is a positive thing to happen. democracy, that is the influence of donald trump. the washington post said that donald trump lied 1950 times so far and no one or few people have contradicted th
peter: let me interrupt you. one thing you have written about is the zeitgeist. we are marking 50 years with 1968, 8 time of freedom and democracy and student protest. there are many in europe and in the u.s. saying it was decadent and dangerous because it led to left wing terrorist. that zeitgeist -- what is the connection between the u.s. and germany? anna: the frustration of what postmodern liberalism led to. feel that structure is of value are breaking down and there is nothing to replace...
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mark: professor, thanks for joining us. peterofinger, member of the german economic council of experts. great interview, thank you. amazon narrowing the field of candidates for its new headquarters. which cities and areas are still on the list, which are off? this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm mark barton. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. amazon announcing they have narrowed the field of cities were proposed new headquarters tov20. boston,rs include chicago, miami, austin, texas. paul sweeney is with us, head of research for bloomberg intelligence. some of the contenders are all of the major cities in the u.s. any surprises here? that was the ones interesting was raleigh, north carolina, in that research triangle park area, sunbelt growth city surrounded by a lot of universities. as a duke alumni, north carolina, n.c. state. the question is if they have a big enough airport. that is one of the interesting ones that is outside some of the bigger markets. are looking for something on the east coast
mark: professor, thanks for joining us. peterofinger, member of the german economic council of experts. great interview, thank you. amazon narrowing the field of candidates for its new headquarters. which cities and areas are still on the list, which are off? this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm mark barton. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. amazon announcing they have narrowed the field of cities were proposed new headquarters tov20. boston,rs include...
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. ♪ ♪ mark: bmw seeing sales higher. inspoke to nicolas peter detroit.neer in electric mobility. ince we launched the i3 2013, we have launched many electric cars in the global market. cars.han 300,000 the number one position in the premium segment for electric powered cars. optimistic for the years to come. by 2019, we will have sold a total of 500,000 electric cars. ofwith that, the percentage the overall fleet that is electric is low, 5%. when will that become a tipping point? byolas: we believe that of5, we might be in the area 25% share in electric powered cars. thanks to our flexible production system, we will be ready to deal with deviations, up or down. >> what is that likely to do to the supply chain with respect to commodities, lithium, cobalt? it is not just bmw. will that put pressure on the production of commodities? nicolas: this is an important topic. technology requires those materials and we are investigating very closely how chain in the logistic those areas. >> the other big subject in detroit, is autonomous vehicles. where is bmw on t
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welcome back to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok mark you want to finish up on the syria has a basically what we've got with this turkish attack on our friend is we've got a mexican standoff a three way mexican standoff between russia and the syrian government on one side between turkey and its proxies which are al qaeda in the thirty one flavors of jihad its support of the whole war. including the formerly u.s. backed free syrian army on the other and the u.s. and its kurdish proxies on the other and they're in a three way faceoff russia would like turkey of the united states to fight to drive a wedge between turkey and nato the united states would like the turks to fight russia over african canton because that would help destroy this very fragile essentially falling apart agreement for the stabilization of syria with the austin our agreement and it further destabilize syria and this is where we're at it's an extremely tense situation the writing was on the wall long time we've long argued it was going to happen and the hours and days a
welcome back to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok mark you want to finish up on the syria has a basically what we've got with this turkish attack on our friend is we've got a mexican standoff a three way mexican standoff between russia and the syrian government on one side between turkey and its proxies which are al qaeda in the thirty one flavors of jihad its support of the whole war. including the formerly u.s. backed free...
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welcome back to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok mark you want to finish up on the syria has a basically what we've got with this turkish attack on our friend is we've got a mexican standoff a three way mexican standoff between russia and the syrian government on one side between turkey and its proxies which are al-qaeda and thirty one flavors of jihad its support of the whole war including the formerly u.s. backed free syrian army on the other and the u.s. and its kurdish proxies on the other and they're in a three way face off russia would like turkey and the united states to fight to drive a wedge between turkey and nato the united states would like the turks to fight russia over african canton because that would help destroy this very fragile essentially falling apart agreement for the stabilization of syria with the austin our agreement and it further destabilize syria and this is where we're at it's an extremely tense situation the writing was on the wall long time we've long argued it was going to happen and the hours and days ahe
welcome back to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok mark you want to finish up on the syria has a basically what we've got with this turkish attack on our friend is we've got a mexican standoff a three way mexican standoff between russia and the syrian government on one side between turkey and its proxies which are al-qaeda and thirty one flavors of jihad its support of the whole war including the formerly u.s. backed free...
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peter bowes in los angeles. good to talk to you. thank you. after almost a week of anti—austerity protests, tunisia is marking the anniversary of the revolutionld regime of president ben ali comes amidst social unrest over the past few days regarding tax rises and price hikes, some of which turned violent. from the capital tunis, mark lowen reports. there is a bittersweet mood as tunisians marked the seventh anniversary of their revolution, pride they brought in a democracy of some sort. but also frustration that the dreams in 2011 of a better life for all have faded. seven years on, from revolution until now, we think alongside with the tunisians themselves that politicians have done nothing. nine governments later, they had seen waves of social unrest, terror attacks, a sharp drop in tourism. this week‘s protesting was sparked by austerity. around 800 people were arrested. the government has now announced a $70 million package of reforms to help poor families, hoping it will stave off more demonstrations. protest against the budget, they are bringing up the price is too much. we cannot afford anything. translation: it is not going well, tha
peter bowes in los angeles. good to talk to you. thank you. after almost a week of anti—austerity protests, tunisia is marking the anniversary of the revolutionld regime of president ben ali comes amidst social unrest over the past few days regarding tax rises and price hikes, some of which turned violent. from the capital tunis, mark lowen reports. there is a bittersweet mood as tunisians marked the seventh anniversary of their revolution, pride they brought in a democracy of some sort. but...
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inflation rate is marking its first decline in six months. peter is still with us.icing in of england rate hike this year -- right or wrong? peter: probably right. the premise of the rate hike that was delivered last year was that the fx move will have a sustained impact on the inflation. and if they do not deliver another one, i think they will suffer another loss of credibility. and also, the data this week -- there is a chance that what will riskialize is the upside to inflation could well be being delivered into the u.k. economy bywer than is being priced consensus. for what it is worth, we were expecting that inflation would go higher than it currently has done. well over 3%. close to 3.4% year over year. the fact that it has not yet happened and we have negative basis -- starting to materialize, it could mean that inflation will stay at their current levels for a few months rather than going straight back down. screen here the ilb on the bloomberg. this gives you a look at the breakevens worldwide though i have limited it to g7 countries. the u.k. monopolizes
inflation rate is marking its first decline in six months. peter is still with us.icing in of england rate hike this year -- right or wrong? peter: probably right. the premise of the rate hike that was delivered last year was that the fx move will have a sustained impact on the inflation. and if they do not deliver another one, i think they will suffer another loss of credibility. and also, the data this week -- there is a chance that what will riskialize is the upside to inflation could well...
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. >>> peter alexander was in the briefing room a few moments ago when mick mulvaney and mark short wereefing reporters about what's going on with the shutdown. he joins us now. peter, fyi, i understand the president was scheduled to go to mar-a-lago and isn't going now. what is he waiting for? >> reporter: we heard from the white house in the last 20 minutes or so, they declared the president will not be traveling to mar-a-lago this weekend. he was scheduled to travel this afternoon. those would not have been good optics for the white house. i spoke with officials earlier and initially, they were discussing whether he would go. then it was unlikely. now it is official, he will not go. it is notable tomorrow, he was intended -- would be hosting what was to be a one-year anniversary gala at his florida estate. mar-a-lago, the property there. $100,000 per couple. that's where tickets were starting. a senior adviser of the president said to me, there is no chance he can do it, given the shutdown we are approaching very rapidly. for the president's day today, half an hour from now, he'll be
. >>> peter alexander was in the briefing room a few moments ago when mick mulvaney and mark short wereefing reporters about what's going on with the shutdown. he joins us now. peter, fyi, i understand the president was scheduled to go to mar-a-lago and isn't going now. what is he waiting for? >> reporter: we heard from the white house in the last 20 minutes or so, they declared the president will not be traveling to mar-a-lago this weekend. he was scheduled to travel this...
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peter and paul in center city. a funeral mass will friday -- will follow on friday morning. yesterday would have marked letourneau's 11th anniversary with the department. people who knew the 42-year-old said his passion was teaching people about fire safety and prevention. >> he was very much in love with his job as a fireman. >> he was loving, i mean, he -- caring, he would give you the shirt off his back. >> the homeowner who also died in the fire has not officially been identified. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. sips the start of the year, three people have died in house fires in philadelphia. the red cross says many fires are preventable. if you follow precautions, they're preventable. never use stoves or ovens to heat your homes. if you have to use a portable heater, be careful where you put it. >> weep the portable sweet highser three feet from anything -- keep the portable space heater three feet from anything, curtains, people. >> get a fire extinguisher, and make sure your family practices an escape plan in case of a fire. >>> 5:15. former republican presidential nominee mi
peter and paul in center city. a funeral mass will friday -- will follow on friday morning. yesterday would have marked letourneau's 11th anniversary with the department. people who knew the 42-year-old said his passion was teaching people about fire safety and prevention. >> he was very much in love with his job as a fireman. >> he was loving, i mean, he -- caring, he would give you the shirt off his back. >> the homeowner who also died in the fire has not officially been...
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marking holocaust memorial to. thank you to special selection of music there. after listening to. the music from tennessee. was born american composer. wrote. peter you know for our viewers are just joining us we listen to both the president of the bundestag. and anita fisher again she is well the last known surviving members of the auschwitz women's orchestra speak not only about her and her sister's experiences but also in the context of as we were saying rising anti-semitism and xena phobia making both making clear appeals to make sure that germans and people across will continue talking building bridges you know i thought what i thought was very interesting in that context was how she talks about. when she had been on a reading tour and there was an event where somebody in bavaria came across and did her began to barrettes her and challenged her for spoiling on poaching his spoiling the atmosphere with all this talk of auschwitz and i think what we're seeing there that was a reflection because she said five years earlier that gentleman would not come across and said what he said and what she is saying in so many words i think it's a lot of pe
marking holocaust memorial to. thank you to special selection of music there. after listening to. the music from tennessee. was born american composer. wrote. peter you know for our viewers are just joining us we listen to both the president of the bundestag. and anita fisher again she is well the last known surviving members of the auschwitz women's orchestra speak not only about her and her sister's experiences but also in the context of as we were saying rising anti-semitism and xena phobia...
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peter bowes. the entire board of usa gymnastics has gone and there have been other resignations too. markorace was the athletic director at michigan state university when larry nassar worked their. he and another official have decided to quit. it's been an absolute honour to guide the athletic department for the last decade. that being said, today i'm announcing my retirement. i'm not running away from anything, i'm running away from anything, i'm running towards something. comfort, compassion and understanding for the survivors in our community. togetherness, time and love for my family. there's been reports that michigan state university and usa gymnastics knew all the abuse claims but failed to ta ke knew all the abuse claims but failed to take action. though both denied there was a cover—up. with several investigations into abuse in us sports now under way, the recriminations are onlyjust beginning. peter bowes, bbc news. president trump has told business and political leaders that his policy of putting america first does not mean the united states will reject free trade agreements wi
peter bowes. the entire board of usa gymnastics has gone and there have been other resignations too. markorace was the athletic director at michigan state university when larry nassar worked their. he and another official have decided to quit. it's been an absolute honour to guide the athletic department for the last decade. that being said, today i'm announcing my retirement. i'm not running away from anything, i'm running away from anything, i'm running towards something. comfort, compassion...
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national correspondent peter alexander, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and former obama manager stephanie cutter and republican strategist al cardenas. do i have any marksfeel like i'm banging my head against the wall. peter, i want to start with you a little bit. >> yeah. >> tell me how the white house is reacting to this criticism. here's the president bragging about his negotiation skills. >> we need a leader that wrote "the art of the deal." i will negotiate deals that nobody can negotiate that only i can do. nobody can negotiate the things that i can do. i'm a deal-maker. i believe i can put both sides together. >> i actually believed that candidate trump was going to be the person that brings people in the room because he loves this stuff. where was he yesterday? >> i think people have been saying he's m.i.a. you heard marc short say he's been in the residence until 2:00 in the afternoon yesterday. heavily involved. not engaged. made calls mostly to republicans. the meeting with chuck schumer backfired and republican operatives said to me they think this president is erratic and undisciplined and inconsistent which makes it tough for him to get en
national correspondent peter alexander, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and former obama manager stephanie cutter and republican strategist al cardenas. do i have any marksfeel like i'm banging my head against the wall. peter, i want to start with you a little bit. >> yeah. >> tell me how the white house is reacting to this criticism. here's the president bragging about his negotiation skills. >> we need a leader that wrote "the art of the...
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marks, get set, begin. start the clock! >> whoa! >> all right, got broken glass. peteryou do it right? it can end poorly. i'm not allowed to touch -- >> rachel. you can do it. todd: well, after the show, pete went home and tried it himself. how did it go? let's ask him. "fox & friends weekend" host and sabre enist pete hegseth joins us. >> i was very, very disappointed. the producer said that i have a bad long history with sharp objects. todd: you said it. not us. >> that will not be on their hands. so i said to the kids in the camera, i said, kids, try this at home. i support attempting dangerous activity at least one time. so i figured when i come home i am going to prove indeed i was capable of savoring. the problem, only thing we had was trusty kitchen knife and bottle of champagne. todd: can you guarranty your beautiful child is not with you live? >> it lives on tape. i took the dare before midnight. lisa: so you got it. >> this morning we had a segment about champagne say perking. i. sabreing. i said kids don't try this at home. i will try a nice bottle of it moet
marks, get set, begin. start the clock! >> whoa! >> all right, got broken glass. peteryou do it right? it can end poorly. i'm not allowed to touch -- >> rachel. you can do it. todd: well, after the show, pete went home and tried it himself. how did it go? let's ask him. "fox & friends weekend" host and sabre enist pete hegseth joins us. >> i was very, very disappointed. the producer said that i have a bad long history with sharp objects. todd: you said it....
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peter craven now valetta capital of the tidy mediterranean island of malta is currently making headlines it's just been inaugurated as a european capital of culture so expect a dense year long program of events to mark the island's colorful heritage including.
peter craven now valetta capital of the tidy mediterranean island of malta is currently making headlines it's just been inaugurated as a european capital of culture so expect a dense year long program of events to mark the island's colorful heritage including.
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back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter remind you we're discussing the news industry. ok and i can introduce now for the program mark crispin miller here in new york he is a professor of media and culture in communication at new york university as well as author of the book fooled again the real case for electoral reform ok mark i understand you were listening to a part of the first part of the program and you already have a reaction go ahead jump in yeah i do i mean i find the conversation that i was able to hear really fascinating and i agree with with pretty much all of it i would simply comment that it does have a slightly amnesiac quality i mean i was. pleased to hear i think it was charles trace this colu shin that we're talking about back to one thousand nine hundred nine i think you know to be perfectly honest what we're talking about here really dates back at least to november twenty second one nine hundred sixty three i mean it was with the kennedy assassination and that the press jumped wholeheartedly into the position of ferocious advocate for the official narrative of that. historic history changing inc
back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter remind you we're discussing the news industry. ok and i can introduce now for the program mark crispin miller here in new york he is a professor of media and culture in communication at new york university as well as author of the book fooled again the real case for electoral reform ok mark i understand you were listening to a part of the first part of the program and you already have a reaction go ahead jump in yeah i do i mean i find...
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i am peter prichard, chair of the newseum and we are here to mark the opening of our latest theater. exhibit, the marines in tet, the battle that changed the vietnam war. this is almost the 50th anniversary of the tet to mark the marines in tet, the battle that changed the vietnam war. this is almost the 50th anniversary of the tet offensive, which, if you're a millennial, i'll explain it to you, was a coordinated offensive by vietcong and north vietnamese troops on more than 100 towns, cities and american and south vietnamese military facilities. it began on the night of january 30th, 1968. and i remember it well, because i was an intelligence clerk with mac fee at the time. our exhibit showcases the work of john olson who, like me, was a young army draftee. he was a photographer for "stars & stripes," the military's daily newspaper. and he spent three days in february with the marines as they took back the city of hue, in what turned out to be the bloodiest battle of the vietnam war. this innovative exhibit features 20 large format photographs and ten tactile versions of these phot
i am peter prichard, chair of the newseum and we are here to mark the opening of our latest theater. exhibit, the marines in tet, the battle that changed the vietnam war. this is almost the 50th anniversary of the tet to mark the marines in tet, the battle that changed the vietnam war. this is almost the 50th anniversary of the tet offensive, which, if you're a millennial, i'll explain it to you, was a coordinated offensive by vietcong and north vietnamese troops on more than 100 towns, cities...
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mark phillips went to were ln to find out. >> reporter: at this point you would have been in the car, coming this way? >> if anybody knows anything about walls it is probably hans peterpitsner. >> you would have approached checkpoint charlie. >> first time he was at checkpoint charlie was when help and daughter peggy would be the last people to escape across the berlin wall before it fell. >> a great dangerous for us. >> a tourist attraction now. east german regime in 1961, the wall was a death zone almost three decade. while around, 5,000 people escaped across, through, and, over, or under it. at least 139 died trying. some death estimates run to over 1,000. hans peter was desperate. >> this is the car, i crossed the border. >> owned by american gi, now a family front. with his wife ingrid in the west allowed out for an aging aunt's birthday. with peggy 7 years old at the time, hans peter asked dozens of gis with access to east germany to smuggle them out. only eric yah agreed to hide them in his trun tick. >> i said you are a member of my family. >> they have strong views about walls not just the berlin example now a living history security barrier the israelis hav
mark phillips went to were ln to find out. >> reporter: at this point you would have been in the car, coming this way? >> if anybody knows anything about walls it is probably hans peterpitsner. >> you would have approached checkpoint charlie. >> first time he was at checkpoint charlie was when help and daughter peggy would be the last people to escape across the berlin wall before it fell. >> a great dangerous for us. >> a tourist attraction now. east german...
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particularly because these were text messages from peter strozyk who was the lead investigator at the hillary clinton investigation as markinted out on twitter. he was texting about the need to end the clinton investigation and no less than 48 hours later, allegedly he tampered with the statement from james comey removing what would have been criminal definition to just gross negligence to carelessness. it should be questioned. this is the same guy who tweeting about an insurance policy and having secret meeting. >> i want to talk to you about a secret society. >> there's a handshake. it's eyes wide shut. it's very serious. there's a coordinated campaign to smear the fbi and law enforcement agent. >> why do you stay? >> secret society. i would love all your text messages to become public and have everybody in the world parse every single sentence and word you did looking for meanings. the reason we have these text messages to begin with is because there's currently a department of justice inspector general investigation. that's why we have them. that's why peter strozyk was removed from the case. they brought it to the ro
particularly because these were text messages from peter strozyk who was the lead investigator at the hillary clinton investigation as markinted out on twitter. he was texting about the need to end the clinton investigation and no less than 48 hours later, allegedly he tampered with the statement from james comey removing what would have been criminal definition to just gross negligence to carelessness. it should be questioned. this is the same guy who tweeting about an insurance policy and...
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three and not understood by his our family peter said but police informant and i had it yeah she said to you in a. letter i met here by. the airline and i believe mark i did and they've been you do and you saw. it convoluted going in order nancy. was only on the spot. i'll bet if you done deal with him well you can't but his son has gone up by you know her arms with the kids or even had one would suppose would he kill long man but i mean black as you know she did chops up . the little example debussy on the lobby i mean his are far to procure to do an embittered employer due to rules but i know what was his you for the good it would be lousy i do coffee it is still believe me because he demanded islamic communities that i share my my you could do my work at that point i had the m.r.o. is an abridgement to say are probably done by us and then a lot of by you look at them bolivian immediately build the ability to killfile if your son has an effect on it larry and the spillover on our fearless but. if we're to blame because i see kids killed without a fair competition to live might even enjoy the man who would you would be to don't give up on city kyun
three and not understood by his our family peter said but police informant and i had it yeah she said to you in a. letter i met here by. the airline and i believe mark i did and they've been you do and you saw. it convoluted going in order nancy. was only on the spot. i'll bet if you done deal with him well you can't but his son has gone up by you know her arms with the kids or even had one would suppose would he kill long man but i mean black as you know she did chops up . the little example...
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the peter navarro's that are influencing the white house at the moment russian mark -- moment?this is the person that has the president's year. i have worked for many u.s. trade representative's and that has been the case in the past. i think we make a lot of who is saying what but i think my sense is that particularly with respect to these trade actions withespect with what to do china on the chain for -- trade front, there is a unified administration voice. ask at what point would you say that we are in a crisis point in trade? are we there yet? when do you think that we will be at the tipping point? >> we will know it when we see it. we are not at that point yet and i think that it is in everyone's interest not to allow all of these disputes to escalate and have a full-fledged trade war. it hasn't worked in the -- it has not worked in the past. it will hurt the global economy and i think people recognize that. i think we will see increasing friction with a new and ministration that has the view that there is a lot of unfair actors in the international trading arena and we ar
the peter navarro's that are influencing the white house at the moment russian mark -- moment?this is the person that has the president's year. i have worked for many u.s. trade representative's and that has been the case in the past. i think we make a lot of who is saying what but i think my sense is that particularly with respect to these trade actions withespect with what to do china on the chain for -- trade front, there is a unified administration voice. ask at what point would you say...
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peter doocy reporting from capitol hill. >>kelly: president trump is blaming democrats for the shutdown as he officially marks his first year in office. the president tweeting this, this is the one year anniversary of my presidency and the democrats wanted to give me a nice present. # democrats shutdown. training is now, white house secretary hogan gidley. good of you to join us today. you are at the white house. first of all, this was supposed to be a day of celebration for president trump. he planned to travel to florida and have an event to celebrate his first year in office be at instead, what he is finding is yes to scrub those plans to deal with the government shutdown. marc short expressing disappointment in this happening. what is the presidents mood right now? >> he is disgusted that democrats are playing politics with people's lives. hundreds of thousands of people are here unlawfully. they shut down the government over. this president has focused on the hundreds of millions of americans, people in this country legally who need vital government services. there are 8.9 million children in impoverished children, vul
peter doocy reporting from capitol hill. >>kelly: president trump is blaming democrats for the shutdown as he officially marks his first year in office. the president tweeting this, this is the one year anniversary of my presidency and the democrats wanted to give me a nice present. # democrats shutdown. training is now, white house secretary hogan gidley. good of you to join us today. you are at the white house. first of all, this was supposed to be a day of celebration for president...