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so when peter's cousin paul was arrested, his defense asked an obvious question. f pete did it? peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me, you're a murderer aren't you, mr. moore? i said those are your words not mine. >> she thought she could, by grilling peter, uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david drewliner was there during the trial. >> i was completely sat
so when peter's cousin paul was arrested, his defense asked an obvious question. f pete did it? peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who...
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on to other trucks their arrivals and departures are timed to scifi to save money 20 years ago peter paul man was a logistics pioneer in the half the dhamma live by the time this area was pretty remote without a lot of road infrastructure but that has changed dramatically for us in the last 20 years when it comes to shipping the road network has been built out now and it's very extensive. that would also be boardwalk. several highways cross here there are important connections in all directions now all the big players in logistics are in the region. here at the former inner german border the east german watchtower and barbed wire have been turned into a memorial band who works for the local government here he's responsible for welcoming new companies to be area he experienced the border here opening in november of 1989 but these days he has other problems in his district there's hardly any more room for new investors. the to be helping those companies is getting more and more difficult because there are fewer properties large enough to serve big companies and it's hard to find suitable pe
on to other trucks their arrivals and departures are timed to scifi to save money 20 years ago peter paul man was a logistics pioneer in the half the dhamma live by the time this area was pretty remote without a lot of road infrastructure but that has changed dramatically for us in the last 20 years when it comes to shipping the road network has been built out now and it's very extensive. that would also be boardwalk. several highways cross here there are important connections in all directions...
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[laughter] i've got bob dylan, motown and peter paul and mary -- peter, paul and mary. [applause] >> you said you had a flip phone. ♪ oh. [laughter] the guy thatll flies onto many airplanes. damn't how to set the thing up. [laughter] >> let me make one last -- thank you. thank you for having me. thank you for having me back. richard made the comment he gets the last word as chair, but not only have we not lost the , i would notnovate trade our position for anyone else in the world. it has never been a good bet to bet against america. nationalrgue at the level we have a lot of dysfunction. but somehow at the state level and local level or the university level there are great things happening. us thate a lot more of actually like each other and get along -- we don't agree on everything, but they are still trying every day to take what is incredibly blessed to be americans and take advantage of the opportunity. please do not lose faith and out and hire opt rational people. >> i will end on the importance of veterans day. tonight there are a lot of men and women who serve t
[laughter] i've got bob dylan, motown and peter paul and mary -- peter, paul and mary. [applause] >> you said you had a flip phone. ♪ oh. [laughter] the guy thatll flies onto many airplanes. damn't how to set the thing up. [laughter] >> let me make one last -- thank you. thank you for having me. thank you for having me back. richard made the comment he gets the last word as chair, but not only have we not lost the , i would notnovate trade our position for anyone else in the...
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peter paul down devastated the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine testifies to the 2nd public impeachment inquiry into donald trump i think she's become a target for the president and his allies. child abuse in the u.k. linked to beliefs including witchcraft is on the right is but many saying political correctness is becoming a barrier to protecting vulnerable children. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me taking care of. the following months of protests fall out from the unrest in hong kong is now being felt much further afield for the 1st time since anti-government demonstrations began on the chinese territory activists have attacked a hong kong official who was visiting london. was . was very well the video that we just saw shows hong kong's justice secretary to resign chang who was actually at the time in the u.k. giving a speech about successful dispute resolution how she was targeted by dozens of protesters who pretty much mobbed her as she left the car now the activists were yelling murderer an
peter paul down devastated the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine testifies to the 2nd public impeachment inquiry into donald trump i think she's become a target for the president and his allies. child abuse in the u.k. linked to beliefs including witchcraft is on the right is but many saying political correctness is becoming a barrier to protecting vulnerable children. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me taking care of. the following months of protests fall out from...
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[laughter] i've got bob dylan, motown and peter, paul and mary. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] ♪ [laughter] >> you can tell a guy that flies s too many airplanes. >> i set the damn thing off. [laughter] >> let me make one last statement. thank you for having me back. richard made the comment he gets the last word as chair but not only have we not lost the ability to innovate but i still would not trade our position with anyone else in the world. it's never been a good bet to bet against america. i would argue at the national level but we got dysfunction buv somehow at the state level with the local or universal there is still ratings happening and there are a lot more of us that actually like each other and get along and you don't have to agree on everything but lord knows no one agrees on everything but they are still trying every day to take what is incredibly -- we are blessed to be americans and take it vantagt of these opportunities so please, please, back to that shoe and the tv. i don't care what party you support but don't opt out an
[laughter] i've got bob dylan, motown and peter, paul and mary. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] ♪ [laughter] >> you can tell a guy that flies s too many airplanes. >> i set the damn thing off. [laughter] >> let me make one last statement. thank you for having me back. richard made the comment he gets the last word as chair but not only have we not lost the ability to innovate but i still would not trade our position with anyone else in the world. it's never been a good...
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[laughter] so i've got bob dylan, motown and peter paul and mary. [laughter] >> and you said you had a foot phone. ♪ you can tell a guy that flies into many airplanes. i don't know how to shut the damn thing off. [laughter] >> let me make one last point. thank you for having me back. richard made the comment that he gets the last word. not only have we not lost the ability to integrate. i still wouldn't trade our position with anybody else in the world. it's never been a good bet to bet against america. and i would argue at the national level we have a lot of dysfunction, but somehow at the state level or the local level the university level, there are great things happening. there are a lot more of us that actually like each other, get along, they still train everyday to take what is incredibly -- that were blessed to be americans. and take advantage of opportunities. do not lose faith and please i don't care what party you support but do not opt out and hire rational people. >> i'm going to end on the importance of the day, veterans day. tonight t
[laughter] so i've got bob dylan, motown and peter paul and mary. [laughter] >> and you said you had a foot phone. ♪ you can tell a guy that flies into many airplanes. i don't know how to shut the damn thing off. [laughter] >> let me make one last point. thank you for having me back. richard made the comment that he gets the last word. not only have we not lost the ability to integrate. i still wouldn't trade our position with anybody else in the world. it's never been a good bet...
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peter and paul but dad and the boys. >> and most of your other siblings had left because they were atd families of their own, it was mostly you and your mom. >> yes. >> that is a difficult thing. i talked to howard stearn about this as well. he said he always felt he had to treat his mom like a china tea cut. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who landed on this planet and whosesh ship was immobilized and i had to protect her and show her how to live in this world. and i felt that until the day she died. and now i look back at it and i realize whun one of my mom's grt strengths, which as a kid drove me bananas, was despite tragedies and losses, she was -- she consciously chose to remain open and vulnerable and optimistic and believing the best in, like, everybody she met. and i felt like, okay, she can do that because i'm running interference and i'm scheming and plotting and, you know, willing to do -- >> any chance she was doing it because you were there and needed a good example? >> i don't think so on those terms, to be honest. you know, she wasn't -- your mom i think was ver
peter and paul but dad and the boys. >> and most of your other siblings had left because they were atd families of their own, it was mostly you and your mom. >> yes. >> that is a difficult thing. i talked to howard stearn about this as well. he said he always felt he had to treat his mom like a china tea cut. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who landed on this planet and whosesh ship was immobilized and i had to protect her and show her how to live in this world. and i...
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they were men and women, they sang peter paul and mary in the hallways. he had a wonderful 19 days.e felt it was a healing environment. this did not match david's thesis at all. this is the opposite of david's thesis, in many ways. host: so therefore, he was not included in the final product. unfortunately, david rosenhan had passed away before the start of the study, but harry landau believes that his data does not support the thesis that david rosenhan was writing, so he discarded the data. host: how did he feel about spending his life in a profession where he was part of such a pivotal study and yet had questions about its validity? susannah: it is interesting, because i think when i came to him with my questions and kind of digging this up, i think he went back and looked at it with a gimlet eye. when he was excluded from the study he felt disappointed and he felt angry. he did not know. he learned about it when he read the study in "science." i don't think he knew enough to put in to context of there is something fishy here. as i started to present other issues i've found with
they were men and women, they sang peter paul and mary in the hallways. he had a wonderful 19 days.e felt it was a healing environment. this did not match david's thesis at all. this is the opposite of david's thesis, in many ways. host: so therefore, he was not included in the final product. unfortunately, david rosenhan had passed away before the start of the study, but harry landau believes that his data does not support the thesis that david rosenhan was writing, so he discarded the data....
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absolutely differ on what a reasonable valuation is for a private tech company, but when ajay, peter, and paulho served on the board and was very in touch with the issue -- when all three of them agreed that the company is worth zero, it's probably worth zero? why did you name peter thiel in the suit? >> it's a great question. peter is not a partner or officer but a large investor and for a long time he and other investors were being lied to. he eventually did learn the truth and did nothing. i'm not accusing peter of any actual wrongdoing. i would never suggest peter lend himself to fraud, but i disagree with the final action he did take, which was to choose to do nothing. when i brought these concerns to him, when he learned of the fraud that was ongoing, he chose not to act. he chose not to exercise his power that could have shut down the fraud, and he was the only person who had the power to shut down the fraud. that's why i went to the government. taylor: you are a lawyer by trade, so you know how these things work. what is your ideal outcome? >> the most immediate outcome i'm looking for
absolutely differ on what a reasonable valuation is for a private tech company, but when ajay, peter, and paulho served on the board and was very in touch with the issue -- when all three of them agreed that the company is worth zero, it's probably worth zero? why did you name peter thiel in the suit? >> it's a great question. peter is not a partner or officer but a large investor and for a long time he and other investors were being lied to. he eventually did learn the truth and did...
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keep inn mind this is when we were robbing peter to pay paul. he won't tell you about his laser focus in the incredible mission to expand the store with manifest destiny. and dick's sporting goods that's how we referred to it growing up. and also on the betterment to recognize the life lessons the team can instill in the individual. and then to have sports matters foundation which i will tell you aboutmo later. he also won't tell you about the phone call he got from me in 2011 when we were hit with a flood and said what do they need i said anything and everythingy we got. he said how do you distribute it i said through the school because they know the families in need. the next day truck after truck after truck came rolling into our area hundreds of thousands of dollars in backpacks and clothing to help those who had lost everything he also won't tell you that when the company needed a new fulfillment center or distribution center to service the northeast corridor binghamton was his first choice of those 400 jobs created with the new state-of-th
keep inn mind this is when we were robbing peter to pay paul. he won't tell you about his laser focus in the incredible mission to expand the store with manifest destiny. and dick's sporting goods that's how we referred to it growing up. and also on the betterment to recognize the life lessons the team can instill in the individual. and then to have sports matters foundation which i will tell you aboutmo later. he also won't tell you about the phone call he got from me in 2011 when we were hit...
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like a lot of things that amy beth said about things that he does stand for, but i cannot rob peter to pay paul. i cannot stand some of the things he said and done so much that i could not vote for him, but at the same time i'm still a conservative so i couldn't vote for someone that doesn't check those boxes as well. >> whether biden gets the domination, biden versus trump, this time do you vote for biden or do you write in bernie? >> i would vote in biden. if he is the only choice against donald trump then, yes, i will vote for him and hope to god that we continue on the path that we know from bernie. joe bide deb will do very well but i think a lot of progressive younger democrats, even independents, see joe as that kind of establishment candidate still that really we're trying to get away from. that's why donald trump was elected. he was not the establishment republican candidate and i think that's what a lot of americans are still looking for is change. >> coming up, another smart woman and a hollywood legend, jane fonda is here. she's going from the screen to the streets, even to jail to
like a lot of things that amy beth said about things that he does stand for, but i cannot rob peter to pay paul. i cannot stand some of the things he said and done so much that i could not vote for him, but at the same time i'm still a conservative so i couldn't vote for someone that doesn't check those boxes as well. >> whether biden gets the domination, biden versus trump, this time do you vote for biden or do you write in bernie? >> i would vote in biden. if he is the only choice...
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keep in mind this is when in the business as my father would say we were robbing peter to pay paul. he won't tell you about his laser focus and his incredible mission to expand the store to manifest destiny and the store being dick's sporting goods because that's the weight referred to it growing up as the store because what other store was there to be concerned about? 's focus was also on the betterment of youth in our communities recognizing the life lessons the being part of a team can instill in individuals. this followed our dad's example. he decided to do something. he created sports matters foundation and he will tell you more about later. he also won't tell you about the phone call he got from me in 2011 after our area had been hit with the most horrific flood. he said to me what do they need? i said eddie, they need anything, everything we've got. he said will how would you distribute them. and i said we will go through the schools because they know families in need. the next day truck after truck after truck came rolling into our area with hundreds of thousands of dollars
keep in mind this is when in the business as my father would say we were robbing peter to pay paul. he won't tell you about his laser focus and his incredible mission to expand the store to manifest destiny and the store being dick's sporting goods because that's the weight referred to it growing up as the store because what other store was there to be concerned about? 's focus was also on the betterment of youth in our communities recognizing the life lessons the being part of a team can...
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meaningful choices, but we are cash strapped and living paycheck-to-paycheck, borrowing from peter to pay paul. we are pretending we have choices when a big tech is concerned. hope they are not abusing us. back to the food supply, i'm passionate about this because what has happened on your farms in iowa is happening in industries across the economy. it is like the mega consolidation. monsanto is a very bad actor. unfortunately, every industry has its monsanto. i hope i answered the question. >> i was curious what your proposal was to reign in the incredible price increases on drugs like insulin. mr. yang: yes, please. i can't tell you, i have heard so many heartbreaking stories of americans giving up food or heating so they can afford life-saving drugs. it is unnecessary, it's immoral, it should not happen in this country. i have a four-part plan to break the backs of these drug companies did you all know that the government is not even allowed to negotiate for lower drug prices on our behalf because the lobbyists are so powerful? number one, you say, of course we can negotiate for lower price
meaningful choices, but we are cash strapped and living paycheck-to-paycheck, borrowing from peter to pay paul. we are pretending we have choices when a big tech is concerned. hope they are not abusing us. back to the food supply, i'm passionate about this because what has happened on your farms in iowa is happening in industries across the economy. it is like the mega consolidation. monsanto is a very bad actor. unfortunately, every industry has its monsanto. i hope i answered the question....
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meaningful choices, but we are cash strapped and living paycheck-to-paycheck, borrowing from peter to pay paul. we are pretending we have choices when a big tech is concerned. hope they are not abusing us. back to the food supply, i'm passionate about this because what has happened on your farms in iowa is happening in industries across the economy. it is like the mega consolidation. monsanto is a very bad actor. unfortunately, every industry has its monsanto. that was a bit of a tirade. it's you. >> i am curious about your proposal to rein in the price increases on life-sustaining drugs such as insulin. andrew yang: i have heard so many heartbreaking stories of americans given up food or heating oil for life-saving drugs. it should not be happening in this country. to break the backs of these companies that are gouging us at every level. the government is not allowed to negotiate lower drug prices because the lobbyists are so powerful. we can negotiate for lower prices, number two, they have to --rge us with a change charge citizens of other countries. we subsidize the drug development in the
meaningful choices, but we are cash strapped and living paycheck-to-paycheck, borrowing from peter to pay paul. we are pretending we have choices when a big tech is concerned. hope they are not abusing us. back to the food supply, i'm passionate about this because what has happened on your farms in iowa is happening in industries across the economy. it is like the mega consolidation. monsanto is a very bad actor. unfortunately, every industry has its monsanto. that was a bit of a tirade. it's...
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maintenance fees that these state-based organizations received with minister loans, we're robbing peter to pay paul. these same students that are probably going to go to historically black universities are also seeking state-based loans to do it and we're providing the institutions two years of predictability on one side and we're taking away the fees that are needed to administrationster the loans to a-- administer the loans to allow them to be able to afford it. this is when it's important to look at the details. the way the future act is funded actually hurts all institutions in north carolina. just today i heard from the north carolina state education assistance authority about how important this funding is for their daily functions in administering student loans. so i believe there's a better way to extend h.b.c. funding but also not to hurt students. at the end of the day, our focus, the human face we see is the student that benefits from the educational opportunity they've been given. and i would tell you that the future act flunks on all counts. it's not permanent. it takes away from some b
maintenance fees that these state-based organizations received with minister loans, we're robbing peter to pay paul. these same students that are probably going to go to historically black universities are also seeking state-based loans to do it and we're providing the institutions two years of predictability on one side and we're taking away the fees that are needed to administrationster the loans to a-- administer the loans to allow them to be able to afford it. this is when it's important to...
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meaning for choices but we are cash strapped and living paycheck-to-paycheck and borrowing from peter to pay paul. down and say we agree and hope for the best. back to the food supply. i am passionate about this because what is happening on your farms in iowa is happening in industries across the economy. it is like the mega consolidation. this industry has one at point. that was a bit of a tirade. sorry about that. i hope i answered the question. >> thank you. mr. yang: no problem. >> i am curious as to what your proposal is to reign in the incredible price increases about life-sustaining medication? mr. yang: i have heard so many heartbreaking stories about americans giving up food or heating so they can afford life-saving drugs. it's unnecessary and immoral. i have a plan for the backbreaking companies. we can negotiate for lower prices on our own behalf. drug companies have to charge us what they charge citizens of other countries. sounds obvious. three, fourus two, times what they charge in other countries despite that we subsidize for them in the first place. we pay for the drug developing.
meaning for choices but we are cash strapped and living paycheck-to-paycheck and borrowing from peter to pay paul. down and say we agree and hope for the best. back to the food supply. i am passionate about this because what is happening on your farms in iowa is happening in industries across the economy. it is like the mega consolidation. this industry has one at point. that was a bit of a tirade. sorry about that. i hope i answered the question. >> thank you. mr. yang: no problem....
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sal: i got to take from paul to pay peter and move this down here and kind of finagle everything. lemonis: i know that embroidery and silk screening has high margins, but if sal and nick can't find a way to pay down their debt, this company will become unstitched. when i go into artistic stitch, i see racks of clothing, but behind the racks of clothing, i see basketball courts. and i look to the right, and i see an italian restaurant. i feel like i've just entered the world's weirdest mini-mall. i thought i was coming to an embroidery and silk-screening business. their primary business looks like it's shoved in the corner. it's an unusual setup, to say the least. how are you doing? i'm marcus. fabio: how are you doing, marcus? fabio. lemonis: hey, nice to meet you. -you guys doing a big job? -fabio: we got jobs. lemonis: that's really good. fabio: it's amazing. like, these machines are really amazing. lemonis: how long have you been doing this? fabio: 18 years. from day 1, we worked out of the garage. lemonis: are you a one-man band in here? fabio: i am. i am. if i'm not here, thi
sal: i got to take from paul to pay peter and move this down here and kind of finagle everything. lemonis: i know that embroidery and silk screening has high margins, but if sal and nick can't find a way to pay down their debt, this company will become unstitched. when i go into artistic stitch, i see racks of clothing, but behind the racks of clothing, i see basketball courts. and i look to the right, and i see an italian restaurant. i feel like i've just entered the world's weirdest...
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. >> here with me is nic robertson, paul crimshank and pa pa peter bergen. peter, it's been declared a terrorist incident at this point. what do we know about the incident in terms of why it's been called a terrorist incident at this point? >> the police must have made that determination. interestingly, they're saying something slightly contradictory because they're saying it's not clear what the motivation is. by definition, terrorism has a motive. it's not motiveless. perhaps they know something more than they're saying publicly. if it's terrorism, by definition, it's an act of political violence, trying to spread a message. so there's always a motivation. the fact they're saying we won't talk about motivation is puzzling. maybe they'll look at this guy's social media. see who else is in his network. the fact it happened at the same place of a jihadist terrorist attack two years ago, adds to the likelihood that it's related to jihadist terrorism. but there is a big caveat. there was an attack at a mosque in london a few years ago, it was a right-wing extre
. >> here with me is nic robertson, paul crimshank and pa pa peter bergen. peter, it's been declared a terrorist incident at this point. what do we know about the incident in terms of why it's been called a terrorist incident at this point? >> the police must have made that determination. interestingly, they're saying something slightly contradictory because they're saying it's not clear what the motivation is. by definition, terrorism has a motive. it's not motiveless. perhaps they...
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peter brown. but he was so much more than that. he was a member of the family. he was best man at john's wedding, best man at paul's wedding. ter asher next to him, of course, who is a remarkable recording artist, a good friend of paul mccartney's from the very beginning. they told incredible stories about the beatles, incredible stories about abby road and 1969. we also have max weinberg. max was great. and rob, rolling stone, he's sort of rolling stones' expert. and there we were doing what ever band wants to do, follow the beatles. that was a lot of fun. >> did you play beatles songs? >> yeah. what we did was -- what we did was since peter brown was there we played and i told them i could never do that because i'm a baptist and i go, christ, you know what i need, as john lennon said, in america you can't say christ unless you're wearing a collar. but peter brown gave me, you know, gave me permission do it. >> that's a lot of pressure, though, playing beatles songs from the guys who created the beat zblls here beatles. >> i said this is all sing along. so i required them to sing asblo along. >> it was very cool. they're gr
peter brown. but he was so much more than that. he was a member of the family. he was best man at john's wedding, best man at paul's wedding. ter asher next to him, of course, who is a remarkable recording artist, a good friend of paul mccartney's from the very beginning. they told incredible stories about the beatles, incredible stories about abby road and 1969. we also have max weinberg. max was great. and rob, rolling stone, he's sort of rolling stones' expert. and there we were doing what...
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it's kind of like they or robbing peter to pay paul and bragging about it at the same time claiming thethis which is absurd. it's gaslighting on a spectacular level. unfortunately, again, his supporters continue to buy into this. sadly the farmers are still kind of hopeful that something will change. there's nothing that shows that's going to happen. >> socialism, by any other name, it's socialism. geoff, quickly, prediction for the economy between now and the electi election? >> slow. just poor. what he said on the campaign trail was we can get annual gdp growth to 4, 5, 6%. he got it to 2.9% last year and it's headed down. it will be close the two this year, close to two next year. by all the consensus forecasts, less than 2% after that. it's just slow and weak. >> the new piece is "why trump is bad for business." geoff colvin thanks for being on the program. jay caruso, thank you to you, too. president trump suffers back-to-back losses in gubernatorial races. first it was kentucky. this weekend we saw it happen again in louisiana. "morning joe" is back in a moment. joe" is back in a
it's kind of like they or robbing peter to pay paul and bragging about it at the same time claiming thethis which is absurd. it's gaslighting on a spectacular level. unfortunately, again, his supporters continue to buy into this. sadly the farmers are still kind of hopeful that something will change. there's nothing that shows that's going to happen. >> socialism, by any other name, it's socialism. geoff, quickly, prediction for the economy between now and the electi election? >>...
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which is what they tried to do with the russia probe as well with lisa page and peter strzok and so on. as far as senator pauloes, i was in kentucky last night when the senator appeared with the president at the rally for the gubernatorial candidate. as an aside, it looks like the president was not as successful dragging that candidate over the finish line to victory as he has been so far as sean spicer in each round of "dancing with the stars." it seems like paul is fixating on it, doing the president's bidding, but at this point doesn't want to be the person who out him himself. the west wing staff has been saying the same thing to the president, which they are fearful might blurt it out. but republicans on the hill have also cautioned him. that would spark a political firestorm. >> i want to show you something our friend morgan radford talked to some trump supporters in west palm beach florida. see if this checks against your experience. >> would you say you support the president now more or less than you did when he was first put into office? >> more. >> more. >> all of you say more? has the impeachment i
which is what they tried to do with the russia probe as well with lisa page and peter strzok and so on. as far as senator pauloes, i was in kentucky last night when the senator appeared with the president at the rally for the gubernatorial candidate. as an aside, it looks like the president was not as successful dragging that candidate over the finish line to victory as he has been so far as sean spicer in each round of "dancing with the stars." it seems like paul is fixating on it,...
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welcome back to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing impeachment. ok let me go back to david and st paul you know i'm really glad that you gave us a very short history lesson in the 1st part of the program here i think one of the obviously one of the unique elements of this impeachment effort is that you we and christopher alluded to it earlier is that we basically have the deep state people in the executive branch undermining their boss ok over policy differences or their vision of what policy should be nobody elected any of these people here and i'm sorry from as far as i'm concerned these people they were there are a cartoon version of what an expert would be critical in the country like ukraine in even russia itself here so david i mean this is a new chapter in pietschmann process in the u.s. because you have basically state functionaries undermining the chief executive who was elected duly elected and sworn in as president of the united states go ahead and st paul. well we have a couple of things that are going on here you know what is well you know i'm not you know i'm not going to
welcome back to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing impeachment. ok let me go back to david and st paul you know i'm really glad that you gave us a very short history lesson in the 1st part of the program here i think one of the obviously one of the unique elements of this impeachment effort is that you we and christopher alluded to it earlier is that we basically have the deep state people in the executive branch undermining their boss ok over...
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labour candidate peter chowney and the liberal democrats candidate nick perry are arguing over who is best—placed to beat the conservative candidate, sally—ann hart. an independent, paul that appears to show their candidate on top. but is that actually the case? the thing is, this poll never actually asked people who they wanted to vote for. a phd student conducted in april of 150 people and asked constituents, do you want to stop a new deal brexit? if they answered "yes," he then asked "out of these candidates which is best—placed to be the remain coalition candidate?" from there it got picked up by the local news site hastings in focus, which originally published it with this bar chart. let's ta ke let's take a look at it. there you 90, let's take a look at it. there you go, does it look familiar? the article got 4000 views and was shared with a this local facebook group hastings decides 2020, which has about 500 members. and from there it made the jump offline in the form of that liberal democrat leaflet. i've been speaking to marianna spring from bbc trending about what all this means. so, i guess most people watching will think why am i interested in bar charts a
labour candidate peter chowney and the liberal democrats candidate nick perry are arguing over who is best—placed to beat the conservative candidate, sally—ann hart. an independent, paul that appears to show their candidate on top. but is that actually the case? the thing is, this poll never actually asked people who they wanted to vote for. a phd student conducted in april of 150 people and asked constituents, do you want to stop a new deal brexit? if they answered "yes," he then...
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paul allen in sydney. get you across an alert on the bloomberg terminal. we are hearing from the westpac acting ceo designate, peter into the role vacated today by brian. peter king saying that he is going to stay on for as long as is needed on the board. changese big following this investigation into money laundering. onwill be stepping down december 2. the chairman is bringing forward his retirement to the first half of 2020. a long-standing director is not going to be seeking reelection either. a search will be underway for the new ceo. in the meantime, the cfo, peter king, has been with westpac since 2014 and he will be the acting ceo and he says he will stay in that position for as long as needed. we have westpac shares rising today. about one point 8%. the circuit breaker needed to bring an end took four days of declines. alibaba making its trading debut in hong kong in just a few hours or less than that. the long-awaited listing coming amid equally long-running popular unrest in the city. china pushes the company closer to home. sophie kamaruddin is down at the exchange, watching all of this for us. it is a
paul allen in sydney. get you across an alert on the bloomberg terminal. we are hearing from the westpac acting ceo designate, peter into the role vacated today by brian. peter king saying that he is going to stay on for as long as is needed on the board. changese big following this investigation into money laundering. onwill be stepping down december 2. the chairman is bringing forward his retirement to the first half of 2020. a long-standing director is not going to be seeking reelection...
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peter and i were in the brussels bureau of "the journal" in the mid-2000s. one of the people i came across who was working with russian oligarchs and suspected organized crime figures was paulpublished some stories about him at that time. and that led in turn to other newspapers covering manafort. and questions about his associations over there and his finances kept coming up year after year. we gathered string on him over the years, and when he surfaced at the trump campaign we were amazed, and obviously we knew a lot about him. and that gave us incentive to dig in further. >> it's a fascinating read, "crime in progress." you're setting the record straight from your perspective. this is your perspective. this is a fascinating book. thank you both for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >>> coming up, state secrets. new details about just how much contact secretary of state mike pompeo had with rudy giuliani leading up to the ukraine does an scandal. giuliani leinadg up to the ukraine does an scandal music) - [narrator] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark iq robot deep-cleans and empties itself into a base you can empty once a month. and unlike standard robo
peter and i were in the brussels bureau of "the journal" in the mid-2000s. one of the people i came across who was working with russian oligarchs and suspected organized crime figures was paulpublished some stories about him at that time. and that led in turn to other newspapers covering manafort. and questions about his associations over there and his finances kept coming up year after year. we gathered string on him over the years, and when he surfaced at the trump campaign we were...
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paul: this is "daybreak: asia." yvonne: we will look more at the pound. we were talking about those gains. they have faded somewhat. pull showed that suggesting they may get a majority. we peterhovering around 85. the bloomberg dollar index, what a run. a days of gains. that petered off a little as well. that is the longest run we have seen since february. let's get our guest eric robertsen. tell me what to do with the pound. everyone is buying these polls. the polls have burned us before. should we believe them? eric: we think so. onremain fairly constructive pound sterling against the dollar. it is one of our top picks. we acknowledge the point you made, which is, following the polls, whether the u.k. or u.s., has been misleading before. investors are sensitive to that. there is some scar tissue. we believe the pound sterling at or below 130 is attractive. if we get a conservative majority in the u.k., we would imagine sterling is heading above 135 to 1.40 two next year. what if there is a hung parliament? would that be a worst-case scenario? parliament is challenging. is you put anyre hope of a brexit resolution down the priority list. what we would like to see in the the
paul: this is "daybreak: asia." yvonne: we will look more at the pound. we were talking about those gains. they have faded somewhat. pull showed that suggesting they may get a majority. we peterhovering around 85. the bloomberg dollar index, what a run. a days of gains. that petered off a little as well. that is the longest run we have seen since february. let's get our guest eric robertsen. tell me what to do with the pound. everyone is buying these polls. the polls have burned us...