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peter: what do you make of the book? christiane: i think it confirms our worst fears that the actual situation in the white house is probably as described in the book. it may be inaccurate and parts but as my colleague said, entertaining but in a bad way. but an accident but you -- you cannot look away. it is amazing how adaptable human beings are. we thought when he took office that it was impossible and we were shocked. and now, we think it is an entertaining, very sad -- peter: the new normal? christiane: not normal. i would not go so far. peter: matthew, what do you make of it all? when you read the book, what is the most worrying revelation from the book? matthew: [laughter] any onenot say there is thing that is particularly worrying. reading the book is like a guilty pleasure. number one. for many of us, it confirms our worst fears although i don't think they really needed to be confirmed because they are confirmed every day on twitter and elsewhere. it is further confirmation of what we already new. that said, i t
peter: what do you make of the book? christiane: i think it confirms our worst fears that the actual situation in the white house is probably as described in the book. it may be inaccurate and parts but as my colleague said, entertaining but in a bad way. but an accident but you -- you cannot look away. it is amazing how adaptable human beings are. we thought when he took office that it was impossible and we were shocked. and now, we think it is an entertaining, very sad -- peter: the new...
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todd: peter doocy what did you do? peter: i was asleep.0 amend it put me out. todd: chinese food at 5:30. in bed watching the falcons game i fell asleep 6:15. peter: wild times. lisa: here is some stats on how a lot of americans spent new year's eve. 92% of adults celebrate the high school. 70% of americans stay up past midnight unlike this couch or actually did i but for work. 54% of americans, 21 and older consume liquor on new year's eve. the most of any holiday. 360 million glasses of sparkling wine are consumed in the united states each year on new year's eve. and 49% of americans planned last night to spend their new year's eve at home like these two guys on the couch to my right and left. so, you know, maybe didn't have some of the wild festivities or the champagne that we talked about. todd: what i was doing lisa marie booth kicking off my resolution. the chinese -- lisa: bad start on that front. todd: going to start today. 47% of men likely to make a new year's eve resolution for 2018. 53% of women likely to make a new year's reso
todd: peter doocy what did you do? peter: i was asleep.0 amend it put me out. todd: chinese food at 5:30. in bed watching the falcons game i fell asleep 6:15. peter: wild times. lisa: here is some stats on how a lot of americans spent new year's eve. 92% of adults celebrate the high school. 70% of americans stay up past midnight unlike this couch or actually did i but for work. 54% of americans, 21 and older consume liquor on new year's eve. the most of any holiday. 360 million glasses of...
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peter: yes, certainly. to the of the things that is in general going to happen is going to be a rebound in. if the u.k. has been left out, the reverse of that, a negative job from capex, then the prospects for the u.k. economy are not great. guy: peter schaffrik, joining us from rbc europe. up next, we have been talking a little bit about it. we are going to continue on the conversation. commodities starting 2018 and positive territory. oil gaining, highest close. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. 30 minutes into the trading day, let's talk about the headlines. asia stocks pushing for his new record highs. the s&p clearing 2700. europe joining the rally this morning. the chips are down. intel and microsoft with a security gap that could affect billions of devices to which companies could get caught up in this story. stuck in traffic. tesla breaks another production promise. will elon musk be back to investors for more cash? good morning. welcome. you are watching "bloomberg markets: european open." i
peter: yes, certainly. to the of the things that is in general going to happen is going to be a rebound in. if the u.k. has been left out, the reverse of that, a negative job from capex, then the prospects for the u.k. economy are not great. guy: peter schaffrik, joining us from rbc europe. up next, we have been talking a little bit about it. we are going to continue on the conversation. commodities starting 2018 and positive territory. oil gaining, highest close. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy:...
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peter: here here. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [crowd noise] announcer: a look at the funding and readiness with representatives from the military, elected office and defense industry to talk about the equipment and manpower required for potential conflicts around the world. here is a preview. >> obviously going to defend ourselves against nuclear north for bid if iran becomes a nuclear state, we will defend against them as well. we will keep fighting terrorists , and fortunately. we have europe and asia, traditionally, as congressman gallagher has been saying. they do not want to be dominated by another hostile power. we will continue to do that. everyone's candidate for this, we will scale back our ambition, will be the middle east. i would love for the region to return to the obscurity that it deserves. that is just not going
peter: here here. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [crowd noise] announcer: a look at the funding and readiness with representatives from the military, elected office and defense industry to talk about the equipment and manpower required for potential conflicts around the world. here is a preview. >> obviously going to...
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peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.inda 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 satisfied there was no monster to uncover so i, for the most part, let her go at him. >> reporter: a courtroom tactic not appreciated by pete. >> after the firs
peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto.inda 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...
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peter: here here. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [crowd noise] tomorrow night a look at defense funding and readiness with representatives from the defense industry to talk about the increment and manpower required for potential conflicts around the world. here is a preview. defendre going to ourselves against nuclear north korea and if iran become same nuclear weapons state we will defend ourselves against them too. we will keep fighting terrorists as we have europe and asia congressman gallagher will was saying, those are areas we do not want to see dominated by another hostile power and we will continue to do that. everyone's candidate for this is we will scale back our emissions. it will be the middle east and god knows i would love for the return to the obscurity it so richly deserves. impose continue to itself on us. we are t
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years we have him so to say you know can you read peter interest the f.b.i. question please i am i i am i am the f.b.i. is what won this election for donald trump why because. which pressured by f.b.i. agents in new york right and he put out his press conference back in july last year criticizing hillary i was totally against the rules he put out that letter eleven days before the election would totally undermined her at a time when the f.b.i. knew darn well that donald trump was in was basically working with the russians or the russians or trying to trying to help him and did nothing basis close the case on the dossier now that say they found that johnson and that the democrats paid for him presumably the i don't know i mean i'm ok all right let me get let me pull in john here richard you're always a jewel on the program but let me go to let me go to john here ok but ok if we can if we connect the dots here if where you were using you know when i just gave that quote right there i mean that looks to me like trying to get find so warrants on your political en
years we have him so to say you know can you read peter interest the f.b.i. question please i am i i am i am the f.b.i. is what won this election for donald trump why because. which pressured by f.b.i. agents in new york right and he put out his press conference back in july last year criticizing hillary i was totally against the rules he put out that letter eleven days before the election would totally undermined her at a time when the f.b.i. knew darn well that donald trump was in was...
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peter do you assume your viewers know about alice in wonderland where up was down and in was out in black with white justice refer to this overwhelming victory this is a victory by somebody who got forty six percent his opponent got three million more votes fifty four percent of the people rejected him he had the lowest twenty five percent of the electoral richard clinton i'm so going to say you know can you read peter interest the f.b.i. question please. i am i am the f.b.i. is what won this election for donald trump why because. which pressured by f.b.i. agents in new york right and he put out his press conference back in july last year criticizing hillary i was totally against the rules he put out that letter eleven days before the election would totally undermined her at a time when the f.b.i. knew darn well that donald trump was in was basically working with the russians or the russians are trying to subtly trying to help him and did nothing basis close the case on the dossier now that say that johnson and that the democrats paid for him presumably the i know as well i mean i'm ok al
peter do you assume your viewers know about alice in wonderland where up was down and in was out in black with white justice refer to this overwhelming victory this is a victory by somebody who got forty six percent his opponent got three million more votes fifty four percent of the people rejected him he had the lowest twenty five percent of the electoral richard clinton i'm so going to say you know can you read peter interest the f.b.i. question please. i am i am the f.b.i. is what won this...
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peter i think they i think that you're going to get jumped on the republican. it's not about republican and democrat this is about a stablished and deep state and stroke use the words insurance policy well there's no ca was the insurance policy to insure hillary's when that failed muller is their insurance policy he was the contingency plan in the event i don't care who he was appointed by the guy spent his entire life as a deep state operative working in government all right now gentlemen tad i have to jump in here to status i have to jump in here richard's been the odd man out thirty seconds you got the last thirty seconds richard. all these these comments in these texts that were a tribute to struck were things that the american public believes that trump was dishonest right that he was reckless that he was incompetent this was not something that was unique to peter strawn process as regards all and that's regard to all these terms that's what jeb bush was saying that's what ted cruz was saying all these horrible things that were being said about donald trum
peter i think they i think that you're going to get jumped on the republican. it's not about republican and democrat this is about a stablished and deep state and stroke use the words insurance policy well there's no ca was the insurance policy to insure hillary's when that failed muller is their insurance policy he was the contingency plan in the event i don't care who he was appointed by the guy spent his entire life as a deep state operative working in government all right now gentlemen tad...
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peter joins us now.do you think of the currency moves that are closely related to equity markets as well although stock markets have done fairly well of late. the currency move is justified on fair value. the euro has traded for a number of years substantially below fair value metrics. the euro is extremely strong. up, globally so. if you think about it globally, investors, corporate, are always short the euro. the fact that the euro has been trading since 2014 at a substantial discount to purchasing parity, those kinds of metrics have had to do with a lot of terrorists in the euro area. now, they have dramatically decreased and we have the eventuald of an normalization of monetary policy from the ecb, with the emphasis "eventual," it means the upside to the currency is substantial. we think that we can trade up towards the 130 level but we would also expect that to put pressure at the corporate level for the exporters and we would think it also means that there on some of pressure the relatively weaker
peter joins us now.do you think of the currency moves that are closely related to equity markets as well although stock markets have done fairly well of late. the currency move is justified on fair value. the euro has traded for a number of years substantially below fair value metrics. the euro is extremely strong. up, globally so. if you think about it globally, investors, corporate, are always short the euro. the fact that the euro has been trading since 2014 at a substantial discount to...
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manus: peter can sell it is with us this morning -- peter kinsella is with us is morning.pens next in emerging markets? talked about inflation risk in emerging markets. it's grown a little bit higher. are starting to see cost push inflation in the end. is thek you have combination of this increase in inflation pressure but also much higher u.s. 10 year yields. for thoseious, nation currencies. anna: thank you very much, peter. china'sp, fourth-quarter gdp, industrial and retail sales numbers. that's in just a few minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning from bloomberg's new headquarters in the center of london. anna: these are today's top stories. manus: cashing out. apple says it will spend hundreds of billions overseas dollars back to the u.s. and pay a $38 billion bill stateside. stock slowdown. vanguard's investor -- chairman warns investors as he sees a quiet time ahead. we -- less so in europe and us so in asia. than still overall lower current historical averages. china's growth spurt. investors await gdp from the world's second-biggest economy. will the fu
manus: peter can sell it is with us this morning -- peter kinsella is with us is morning.pens next in emerging markets? talked about inflation risk in emerging markets. it's grown a little bit higher. are starting to see cost push inflation in the end. is thek you have combination of this increase in inflation pressure but also much higher u.s. 10 year yields. for thoseious, nation currencies. anna: thank you very much, peter. china'sp, fourth-quarter gdp, industrial and retail sales numbers....
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peter baker, phil rucker, eli stokels and jeremy bash are all still here. i want to ask you, jeremy bash, about this hot war with the fansful deep state which is i guess arguably the federal government now led by donald trump and his political appoint ease. but i want to read you a tweet he fired off this morning writing -- before 8:00 a.m. crooked hillary clinton's top aide has been accused of disregarding basic security prot tote cols. she put classified passwords into the hands of foreign agents. remember sailors pictures on submarine? jail! deep state justice department must finally act also on comey and others. no punctuation there. jeremy bash, let me ask you about two responses that caught my attention. one from jack goldsmith who is one of the most conservative and one of the most respected among the most conservative legal minds in america. he ran the office of legal policy under the george w. bush white house. he wrote this is the deep state run by trump appointees, chris rey the head of the fbi, jeff sessions of the head of the justice department
peter baker, phil rucker, eli stokels and jeremy bash are all still here. i want to ask you, jeremy bash, about this hot war with the fansful deep state which is i guess arguably the federal government now led by donald trump and his political appoint ease. but i want to read you a tweet he fired off this morning writing -- before 8:00 a.m. crooked hillary clinton's top aide has been accused of disregarding basic security prot tote cols. she put classified passwords into the hands of foreign...
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peter: right.state level, for purposes of congressional districting it is related to the census. one reason you draw lines is to make sure you have the same number of people in each district. the one person, one vote rule. you have to do that anyway. so then it comes down to where do you draw the line? julia: the shape. peter: there are many ways to get the same number of people in the district, and you can see some -- i believe it was massachusetts where the word gerrymandering came from. it looked like the shape of a dragon. but with modern software, they are getting more creative in finding ways to pack and crack. those are the terms in the profession to get maximum advantage. carol: who is in charge of drawing the lines? i feel like in this day and age with computers and algorithms, you could just throw the data in and let a computer decide. julia: meeting all the requirements. carol: right, make it fair. but who ultimately -- peter: state legislatures do it. here is the case. john roberts, sup
peter: right.state level, for purposes of congressional districting it is related to the census. one reason you draw lines is to make sure you have the same number of people in each district. the one person, one vote rule. you have to do that anyway. so then it comes down to where do you draw the line? julia: the shape. peter: there are many ways to get the same number of people in the district, and you can see some -- i believe it was massachusetts where the word gerrymandering came from. it...
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sarah: and peter -- emily: and peter thiel broker that meeting. sarah: that's true.meeting got things off to a promising start that seems since then there hasn't been, compared to the obama administration, nearly be back-and-forth tween the tech community and washington as there used to be. there is a funny story in the book how afterwards at rupert murdoch was talking with the president about how the president said, oh, it went great. the tech execs had so much regulation under obama, we can fix that and fix theirh-1b visa problem. and murdoch said back, actually there were a lot of tech people in the obama administration and also i thought you didn't want to expand immigration. that was one of your main campaign strategies good we had to take this with a grain of salt, but he basically said back don't worry, we will resolve that. it will be fine. emily: david, difficult to separate fact from fiction when it comes to things related to the trump administration and you know, obviously this book there has been some pushback against it, but if indeed -- there have been
sarah: and peter -- emily: and peter thiel broker that meeting. sarah: that's true.meeting got things off to a promising start that seems since then there hasn't been, compared to the obama administration, nearly be back-and-forth tween the tech community and washington as there used to be. there is a funny story in the book how afterwards at rupert murdoch was talking with the president about how the president said, oh, it went great. the tech execs had so much regulation under obama, we can...
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peter, we have just peter, we havejust had peter, we have just had a tweet in the past few minutes fromsident trump, his reaction to this, and somewhat of an explanation, perhaps? yes, we have. i am just looking at it on my phone as well and that is really what tweet says. the reason i cancelled my trip to london is i am not a big fan of the 0bama administration having sold perhaps the best located and finest embassy in london for peanuts, only to build a new one in an off location for $1.2 billion. bad deal, he says. wa nted $1.2 billion. bad deal, he says. wanted me to cut ribbon. no! so there we have it, from donald trump's twitter feed. we there we have it, from donald trump's twitterfeed. we have been wondering over the last few hours, ever since we heard this trip was off, what might be the real reason, and lots of speculation, as we had been hearing, of course, that he didn't fancy the long trip. he is heading to the davos summit in switzerland later this month and it would have meant another trip across the atlantic or it might have something to do with the fact that a lot of pe
peter, we have just peter, we havejust had peter, we have just had a tweet in the past few minutes fromsident trump, his reaction to this, and somewhat of an explanation, perhaps? yes, we have. i am just looking at it on my phone as well and that is really what tweet says. the reason i cancelled my trip to london is i am not a big fan of the 0bama administration having sold perhaps the best located and finest embassy in london for peanuts, only to build a new one in an off location for $1.2...
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peter: exactly. that's the other conundrum. curve, just to back it up a little bit here, is the idea that if you look at the maturities of say, treasury bonds, the short ones, have the lowest interest rates and the curve goes up like this so that the long-term 10-year note, 30 year bond have higher yields because people want to be rewarded for tying up their money longer. that's the normal shape of the yield curve and every time the yield curve tips so that the 10-year note is less than, pick your points, it's a strong precursor of a recession. so there are people who are warning now that because the yield curve is flattening, we need to worry about a recession. all i'm saying is if we were indeed inverted, if the yield curve had tipped, i would be worried. we are not inverted. we have a positively sloping yield curve and there is no guarantee we will ever invert. we might stay like this for a long time. carol: what will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe? julia: where would you go if you want to know what it's like to camp
peter: exactly. that's the other conundrum. curve, just to back it up a little bit here, is the idea that if you look at the maturities of say, treasury bonds, the short ones, have the lowest interest rates and the curve goes up like this so that the long-term 10-year note, 30 year bond have higher yields because people want to be rewarded for tying up their money longer. that's the normal shape of the yield curve and every time the yield curve tips so that the 10-year note is less than, pick...
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maybe peter can get to those details. peter?> harris, we just pulled in to downtown charlottesville at the amtrak station here. i'm moving along the bridge because the police -- state police from virginia had it completely shut down. they are trying to keep it clear. they did say we could take some pictures as long as we keep going. what i can see right now so far in addition to a bunch of police and more coming are seven coach buses that are pulling up. they have been going through a security sweep. and i apologize with the slight delay you are going to see some tree cover here. but we have got seven buses and then a lot of security. it looks like at least one vehicle that they would be using to transport maybe a member of leadership or somebody else with the detail. and a lot of other local authorities and state authorities who are waiting outside the amtrak station. it seems like a lot of folks just found out that this is where they need to be to meet up with this 100, 200 plus member delegates of congress because they are lo
maybe peter can get to those details. peter?> harris, we just pulled in to downtown charlottesville at the amtrak station here. i'm moving along the bridge because the police -- state police from virginia had it completely shut down. they are trying to keep it clear. they did say we could take some pictures as long as we keep going. what i can see right now so far in addition to a bunch of police and more coming are seven coach buses that are pulling up. they have been going through a...
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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 people are asking now why it is and has to be on the rise in germany a very big question this bei
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...
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. >> bachelor nation buckle up we're putting peter krause in the hot seat.ied to come back to the franchise but producers said no. >> i said yes. >> then -- beyonce's new go to work out where she's been spotted working out. >> and we felt the burn. now it's their turn. what happened when t >> ed helms is hired to sit in the audience in infomercials. he told you can get... ...more adventure, more woo-hoo! more magic. and more happy. and now you can stay steps away from the magic for less. save up to 25% on select rooms at a disneyland resort hotel. so now's the time to get more happy! >> what was your reaction when you found out some people were calling arie, not peter? >> i thought it was funny, but unfair. he seems like a nice guy looking for love. >> that's sweet of peter krause. a lot of bachelor fans are saying they wish they were watching him instead including my fellow bachelor at addict keltie knight. is that true? >> i'm still a little kalty about it. peter say that is he turned down the offer to be "the bachelor" which is not okay. there's always ne
. >> bachelor nation buckle up we're putting peter krause in the hot seat.ied to come back to the franchise but producers said no. >> i said yes. >> then -- beyonce's new go to work out where she's been spotted working out. >> and we felt the burn. now it's their turn. what happened when t >> ed helms is hired to sit in the audience in infomercials. he told you can get... ...more adventure, more woo-hoo! more magic. and more happy. and now you can stay steps away...
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him,e very excited to have peter manseau. [applause] >> could you keep clapping while i pour my water? [laughter] i'm actually going to levitate that table later on, so be prepared. it is great to be here. around the corner on willow street for a little bit. willow street west truman capote street. i'm sure it is no accident having lived there for some time that i set out to right the "in spirit geography books. you can tell me if i have been successful in that effort. i would like to begin tonight by asking a question. who has a camera with them? something you can take pictures with? had i asked that question 10 years ago, who would have said yes? a couple. how about 20 years ago? and who has one now? we all do. during our lifetime, we have seen a radical change in the way we interact with images. there is not a moment we cannot capture whenever the mood hits us. take oneo, we do not picture, we take picture after picture. globally, all of this adds up very estimates are currently that we take one billion .hotographs every d
him,e very excited to have peter manseau. [applause] >> could you keep clapping while i pour my water? [laughter] i'm actually going to levitate that table later on, so be prepared. it is great to be here. around the corner on willow street for a little bit. willow street west truman capote street. i'm sure it is no accident having lived there for some time that i set out to right the "in spirit geography books. you can tell me if i have been successful in that effort. i would like...
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. >> bachelor nation buckle up we're putting peter krause in the hot seat.ied to come back to the franchise but producers said no. >> i said yes. >> then -- beyonce's new go to work out where she's been spotted working out. >> and we felt the burn. now it's their turn. what happened when t why did we re-engineer america's #1 detergent? because performance clothes have changed, but the challenge remains the same. and the generation may be different, but the color needs to endure. and the toughest stains come with their own rewards. we've re-engineered tide because no matter what life brings, our commitment to clean remains the same. now with 10x the cleaning power. tide, america's #1 detergent. >> ed helms is hired to sit in the audience in infomercials. he told at petsmart, we understand that different pets need different food. that's why we're always adding new brands like rachel ray nutrish! so our wide assortment including science diet blue buffalo and pro plan just got even bigger! why shop anywhere else? petsmart - for the love of pets. hey, it's dinner
. >> bachelor nation buckle up we're putting peter krause in the hot seat.ied to come back to the franchise but producers said no. >> i said yes. >> then -- beyonce's new go to work out where she's been spotted working out. >> and we felt the burn. now it's their turn. what happened when t why did we re-engineer america's #1 detergent? because performance clothes have changed, but the challenge remains the same. and the generation may be different, but the color needs to...
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peter: oprah is a lovely person and delivers a great speech. the fact that one speech can start a news cycle on whether she is going to be the savior who will rescue us. kennedy: does this show democratic desperation? or creative thinking? ned: it shows how the democratic party is grasping at straws. i have got to tell you, i'm a little perplexed. i didn't hear her mentioning any names and calling people out. it would be a strong stands against the things hollywood has been guilty of. there are plenty of pictures out there with her good pal harvey. kennedy: if they are in the film industry, they all knew. she knew. peter: this is range hypocrisy when she said we didn't know. it was actually seal. and his hashtag was perfect. hashtag sanctimonious hollywood. they go along and get along forever to enrich himself. the moment it occurs, they get a free pass, then they get to call it out and preach to the rest of us. peter: i would take them more seriously if they called themselves out. they don't want to do that. peter: hollywood likes to create a
peter: oprah is a lovely person and delivers a great speech. the fact that one speech can start a news cycle on whether she is going to be the savior who will rescue us. kennedy: does this show democratic desperation? or creative thinking? ned: it shows how the democratic party is grasping at straws. i have got to tell you, i'm a little perplexed. i didn't hear her mentioning any names and calling people out. it would be a strong stands against the things hollywood has been guilty of. there are...
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we were the first to introduce a high-quality video. >> but four years after peter launched wolfcom's first camera, his world came to a crashing halt. >> one of our competitors decided, how can i destroy this company? basically, they just told me that, hey, we're going to bury you. i was in a meeting when, you know, one of my employees walked in and said you need to look at the news. we have no more software. our competitor just bought out the software company we're using. >> software is critical to body cams for storing and managing videos. with no warning, wolfcom's software partner was acquired for $13 million by the biggest player in the industry. >> next thing you know, our customers started calling us. there were rumors that wolfcomm was done. >> peter was blindsided by this devastating blow, at a complete loss for a viable solution. but the body cam industry had always been cut throat and building wolfcom had not been easy. when peter came up with the concept, he was actually living out his 007 dreams, running a spy shop in hollywood. lapd officers frequently stopped by. >> thi
we were the first to introduce a high-quality video. >> but four years after peter launched wolfcom's first camera, his world came to a crashing halt. >> one of our competitors decided, how can i destroy this company? basically, they just told me that, hey, we're going to bury you. i was in a meeting when, you know, one of my employees walked in and said you need to look at the news. we have no more software. our competitor just bought out the software company we're using. >>...
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peter himself with more than three decades has had a range of editing positions. his work with the small independent publishing firm and a scholarly run as well as with the large commercial houses. most of his time in thin trade publishing. most recently publisher and editorial director of bloomsbury press, an imprint he founded. for his new book coming peter gathered essays for more than two dozen contributors from across the publishing field and row 1 piece himself. the articles take readers through every phase of the production from acquisition to the editing process, to publication and marketing. later chapters provide case studies and a look at pursuing a career in publishing. the book comes at a time of significant and fast-paced change in the publishing business. the rise of amazon, the advent of e-books and the growth of self-publishing opportunities all have attributed to shaking up the industry more in the past 15 years as peter notes in his process than in the previous 50 years. joining peter on the panel this evening are two other veteran publishing in
peter himself with more than three decades has had a range of editing positions. his work with the small independent publishing firm and a scholarly run as well as with the large commercial houses. most of his time in thin trade publishing. most recently publisher and editorial director of bloomsbury press, an imprint he founded. for his new book coming peter gathered essays for more than two dozen contributors from across the publishing field and row 1 piece himself. the articles take readers...
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ohio congressman jim jordan says all the evidence piling up against peter strzok is too overwhelmingo be a coincidence. >> the guy who identified peter strzok talking about the insurance policy, this latest batch talks about unfinished business, unleashed it during the midyear exam, now he says i need to finish it and fix it. four minutes after that text message he sent another message to lisa paige where he says an investigation that leads to impeachment, if that doesn't go to their entire plan, and the animus they had for donald trump, i don't know what does. never forget peter strzok was the key guy in the clinton investigation committee interviewed clinton, he was the guy who changed the exoneration. >> the mainstream media grows -- ignore the growing countries, abc news ignoring the story altogether with nbc and cbs barely referencing the text with another stories. since the jaw-dropping text messages surfaced, gop lawmakers calling into question the credibility of james comey's testimony specifically the timeline of when the former fbi director decided not to press charges agai
ohio congressman jim jordan says all the evidence piling up against peter strzok is too overwhelmingo be a coincidence. >> the guy who identified peter strzok talking about the insurance policy, this latest batch talks about unfinished business, unleashed it during the midyear exam, now he says i need to finish it and fix it. four minutes after that text message he sent another message to lisa paige where he says an investigation that leads to impeachment, if that doesn't go to their...
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good to see you, peter. what do you make of rya nair‘s good to see you, peter.‘s numbers? good to see you, peter. what do you make of ryanair's number57m good to see you, peter. what do you make of ryanair's numbers? it shows that it make of ryanair's numbers? it shows thatitis make of ryanair's numbers? it shows that it is not for no reason that they have become the biggest, most successful carrier in europe. they have been able to flex their business model and to expand across different routes all the way across europe and beyond and so they are dependant on individual markets becomes less and less. so they have been able to get to, i think, it is 95% load factors in december which is unheard of in the airline industry. so, they, you have to say they must be doing quite a lot right. brexit poses some questions. as we touched on in the introduction, they have now applied for this license which would allow them to keep operating their domestic service in the event of a hard brexit. can you explain the domestic service. what do they do? that is roots like from st
good to see you, peter. what do you make of rya nair‘s good to see you, peter.‘s numbers? good to see you, peter. what do you make of ryanair's number57m good to see you, peter. what do you make of ryanair's numbers? it shows that it make of ryanair's numbers? it shows thatitis make of ryanair's numbers? it shows that it is not for no reason that they have become the biggest, most successful carrier in europe. they have been able to flex their business model and to expand across different...
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europe i'm peter craven, a new presenter, joining michelle henery here on the show. and let me say, it's great to have you with us. now, people around the world have been celebrating the new year. and they will have done so, of course, in lots of different ways. many will have been out dancing or clubbing, and some of them will have taken party drugs like ecstasy or amphetamines. and one of the biggest market places in the world for these synthetic drugs is in the netherlands, in the province of north brabant that borders belgium and lies close to germany. here, the drugs are mixed in laboratories into sometimes deadly combinations. the dutch police say they are determined to clamp down on this highly-lucrative trade, and our reporter has joined them on a major raid. reporter: a team briefing. these police officers rely on leads from informers in the drug scene. that's why they want to remain anonymous. the preparations make it clear this is no run-of-the-mill mission. in a warehouse located in an officer rob de vrij knows about chemistry. this is, without a doubt, a
europe i'm peter craven, a new presenter, joining michelle henery here on the show. and let me say, it's great to have you with us. now, people around the world have been celebrating the new year. and they will have done so, of course, in lots of different ways. many will have been out dancing or clubbing, and some of them will have taken party drugs like ecstasy or amphetamines. and one of the biggest market places in the world for these synthetic drugs is in the netherlands, in the province...
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justice under the law, doesn't comey -- doesn't we have a case of obstruction for himm or him and peter strzok, if they break the entire investigation, theth special investigation, and they hid the evidence? >> that is why congress is calling them in. i think strzok is in a tremendous amount of trouble. i think comey is going to be in trouble. in his mind, the best defense is a good offense, and that is what he has been trying to do but failing at it. yes, i think huma abedin has big problems, as well, as she should. >> sean: your reaction, tom? >> the clinton emails were compromised and may need to be neredone. you have the quicken-lunch tarmac meeting, comey's machinations, peter strzok, pro hillary, auntie donald trump, there at every major decision,
justice under the law, doesn't comey -- doesn't we have a case of obstruction for himm or him and peter strzok, if they break the entire investigation, theth special investigation, and they hid the evidence? >> that is why congress is calling them in. i think strzok is in a tremendous amount of trouble. i think comey is going to be in trouble. in his mind, the best defense is a good offense, and that is what he has been trying to do but failing at it. yes, i think huma abedin has big...
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john is right on the money with that and so is peter.nly that, i think we are going to see an investigation into huma abedin. i think that uranium one is going to be tied into this very intensely. i think we will see a lot more information come out of that investigation, as well as a clinton email servers. i think this is the big boomerang, sean. >> sean: peter, last word. >> sean, you and i have done must gather for a while on corruption and it's always about follow the money. when you're talking about the large sums of money involving the clintons, that is where you need to go. i think they are right for the clinton foundation and the pay to play is going to be a central story of 2018. >> sean: you three have been pivotal in exposing a lot of this corruption. i will say this. s stay tuned to this show. tick tock. thank you all for being with us. coming up, president trump voicing his support for the protesters in iran. finally. also the president announcing that hehe will give out the most dishonest and corrupt media wards. sean spicer
john is right on the money with that and so is peter.nly that, i think we are going to see an investigation into huma abedin. i think that uranium one is going to be tied into this very intensely. i think we will see a lot more information come out of that investigation, as well as a clinton email servers. i think this is the big boomerang, sean. >> sean: peter, last word. >> sean, you and i have done must gather for a while on corruption and it's always about follow the money. when...
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lisa page, peter strzok, andrew mccabe, james comey. did you ever -- do you think law enforcement rights exoneration before investigation? does that sound normal to you? speak and we have talked about this. >> sean: does that sound normal to you. >> not before i researched it. no. >> there were numbers in. they were doing a frame job on trump >> a-frame job? what does that look like? >> they were sloppy and came in and admitted there was no collusion. he joined the mueller investigation to finish unfinished business that would lead to impeachment. that alone cost the insurance policy to present the risk of the trump >> what is that insurance policy policy? >> sean: i have a point of agreement. i think you will agree on one point. hillary bought and paid for it russian lies about trump. wait a minute. forget that part. used as a basis to get a warrant on an opposition party in election year. and then use to investigate and surveilled a president-elect. is there any several libertarian in you that says this is really bad? >> that isn't th
lisa page, peter strzok, andrew mccabe, james comey. did you ever -- do you think law enforcement rights exoneration before investigation? does that sound normal to you? speak and we have talked about this. >> sean: does that sound normal to you. >> not before i researched it. no. >> there were numbers in. they were doing a frame job on trump >> a-frame job? what does that look like? >> they were sloppy and came in and admitted there was no collusion. he joined the...
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let them see how corrupt and bias peter strzok and lisa page are.here's a total of over 50,000 messages and we have more providing more incontrovertible evidence the fix was in on the clinton investigation. on february 25, 2016, lisa page texts strzok, one more thing, she may be our next president, meaning hilary, the last thing you need is load ford -- loaded for bear. and strzok replies -- he interviewed her. back in february, strzok and page are already talking about going easy on the clinton investigation into the e-mails because they thought she would become the president and retaliate against the doj and the fbi. now stop there for a second. in early may before they ever interviewed hillary clinton. they're writing an exoneration before an investigation. remember, if he is the guy that interviewed hilary and general flynn. that year james comey and other fbi officials started drafting the exoneration months before interviewing clinton and 17 other key witnesses. ever hear of that before? now what we're developing say fact pattern showing a mas
let them see how corrupt and bias peter strzok and lisa page are.here's a total of over 50,000 messages and we have more providing more incontrovertible evidence the fix was in on the clinton investigation. on february 25, 2016, lisa page texts strzok, one more thing, she may be our next president, meaning hilary, the last thing you need is load ford -- loaded for bear. and strzok replies -- he interviewed her. back in february, strzok and page are already talking about going easy on the...
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we got more from peter coy.: gerrymandering is when you either pack all the voters from the other party into a certain district where they will be harmless, because you put them all in one place, or you will try to spread them out very thinly, but always in the minority so they can't win. basically, it is a way of making sure your party gets more seats than the other one disproportionate to the actual support for the party in the state. julia: where were these cases and what will be heard this year? peter: they have already heard one case involving wisconsin and it was republicans that did it and the democrats objected. the case in the spring's maryland, the opposite. one single congressional district, a democrat districts where the republicans are complaining. julia: when these districts are redrawn, what is the excuse given if not for political reasons? carol: and it is done every 10 years, isn't it? the state level, for congressional redistricting, it is related to the census. to reason you draw lines is make
we got more from peter coy.: gerrymandering is when you either pack all the voters from the other party into a certain district where they will be harmless, because you put them all in one place, or you will try to spread them out very thinly, but always in the minority so they can't win. basically, it is a way of making sure your party gets more seats than the other one disproportionate to the actual support for the party in the state. julia: where were these cases and what will be heard this...
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as in peter the mint eag who will soared through first u.s.int in philadelphia 200 years ago. >> during the day wow fly throughout the city and night he would return to the mint. >> reporter: ken said peter died sometime in the late 1820 's or 1830's and the employees chipped into stuff him. over the years, mint artists have used him to inspire the back of your coins. >> i'm looking at his wings and his beek and his eyes and they will use that in their design. >> reporter: peter the eagle served as an inspiration for many governmental logos including this national recovery administration blue eagle, this logo inspired the teammate we now know and love but before the eagles, there were the yellow jackets as in the frankford yellow jackets, they played nfl football from 1924 to 1931. >> they beat the chicago team in the wonderful game in october of 1931. >> doctor lee arnold is with the historical society of pennsylvania and dug up old eagles programs and newspaper articles from the 1920's featuring the yellow jackets. >> only one yellow jacket
as in peter the mint eag who will soared through first u.s.int in philadelphia 200 years ago. >> during the day wow fly throughout the city and night he would return to the mint. >> reporter: ken said peter died sometime in the late 1820 's or 1830's and the employees chipped into stuff him. over the years, mint artists have used him to inspire the back of your coins. >> i'm looking at his wings and his beek and his eyes and they will use that in their design. >>...
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>> sean: after the damage was done. >> you can be as mad as you want at peter strzok. >> peter strzokill employed at the fbi. >> robert mueller is a lifetime republican. >> you ask me what this has to do with hillary, and hillary clinton was exonerated in advance by a guy who was tweeting about how much he had domesticated donald trump. >> sean: hang on, let me join in. austan, it's been a year. give me one example of trump-russia collusion. real quick. >> four people have been indicted from a campaign. >> sean: out on russia. thank you both. a very special laura ingraham edition of the hannity hotline. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. naand millions morex seniors falive in isolation.hunger, lola: america, let's do lunch. narrator: drop
>> sean: after the damage was done. >> you can be as mad as you want at peter strzok. >> peter strzokill employed at the fbi. >> robert mueller is a lifetime republican. >> you ask me what this has to do with hillary, and hillary clinton was exonerated in advance by a guy who was tweeting about how much he had domesticated donald trump. >> sean: hang on, let me join in. austan, it's been a year. give me one example of trump-russia collusion. real quick....
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here but what's in store for commodities in twenty eighteen in a few minutes we will be joined by peter schiff the euro pacific capital for a look into what to expect and later we'll talk about the looming government shutdown showdown and about how it could actually cost all of us money now let's get to the top stories in today's business and financial headlines. apple is being pushed by two significant shareholders to investigate the risk of i phone addiction among children and adolescents activist shareholder firm general partners and the california state state teachers' retirement system cal stirrers wrote to apple over the weekend to suggest that apple look into the development of software that would enable the parents to place time limits on their kids' smartphone usage and research the broader effects of smartphone use on mental health two entities writing to apple control two billion dollars in stock and callous toure's as one of the biggest pension plans in the united states some resurgence of found indications of a relation between online social networking and depression among
here but what's in store for commodities in twenty eighteen in a few minutes we will be joined by peter schiff the euro pacific capital for a look into what to expect and later we'll talk about the looming government shutdown showdown and about how it could actually cost all of us money now let's get to the top stories in today's business and financial headlines. apple is being pushed by two significant shareholders to investigate the risk of i phone addiction among children and adolescents...