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i waited for an hour. >> peter: those were the first words in ten years? >> larry: first worlds in ten years, i want to talk to you. i figured it would take five minutes to tell him he's a an sob, at least i'd be able to sleep. dad came out and don't t-off on everything. don't hell him everything he's already done and said. my dad sat down and i told him everything. i talked nob-stop for 20 minutes and finally i was out of ammo, i couldn't think of anything else he said hosaid or done, and my dad looked up and said is that it? i said yeah. he said you stopped talking to me for ten years because of that? i see yeah. he said let me tell you about my fathered. and for the first time i saw my father cry. i didn't think think he could do that. he told me about his father. i'm 25 years old hearing this for the first time that elder is not his biological father's name, he had no idea who he was. he had never met him. he said elder was a drunk, and abusive physically to his mom and him and stayed in his life for maybe four or five years longer than any other man h
i waited for an hour. >> peter: those were the first words in ten years? >> larry: first worlds in ten years, i want to talk to you. i figured it would take five minutes to tell him he's a an sob, at least i'd be able to sleep. dad came out and don't t-off on everything. don't hell him everything he's already done and said. my dad sat down and i told him everything. i talked nob-stop for 20 minutes and finally i was out of ammo, i couldn't think of anything else he said hosaid or...
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-- peter alexander -- peter alexander -- peter alexander and dylan dreyer. >> we will remix that right now. >> it never gets old. >> i have been watching this show since i was a kid and grateful to share this set with you guys. iot to nbc news almost 15 years ago. tom brokaw was the anchor. i learned so much. >> the best par is going over the last 15 years which we will do later. >> you have the beautiful and sunny and clear and crystal day. that is the reality. the nor'easter. >>> the wind and heavy rain and coastal flooding for millions oe peop up and down the northeast coast. i'll go through the details in a w minutes. >> busy saturday morning. we will get more. >>> thisry is the big s this morning. the overnight developments in the case of thelorida man charged on friday with sending a dozen pipe bombs to critics of president trump. the justice departmt said it was old fashion evidence that broke the case. nbc's chief justice corresetndentwilliams is in washington with more. pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. th investigation did move rapidly. the first bomb found mond.
-- peter alexander -- peter alexander -- peter alexander and dylan dreyer. >> we will remix that right now. >> it never gets old. >> i have been watching this show since i was a kid and grateful to share this set with you guys. iot to nbc news almost 15 years ago. tom brokaw was the anchor. i learned so much. >> the best par is going over the last 15 years which we will do later. >> you have the beautiful and sunny and clear and crystal day. that is the reality....
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peter: holy... allison: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business, you have to be willing to take risk. but it has to be somewhat calculated. we know we need more storage, and we know we need more classrooms, and we know we need more retail. most of my money is going into real estate, which is a lot safer, but i also know that people like fun and they like candy. it's not a fad. it's here to stay. all right, let's head back. so, the first quarter in 2015, we did $538,000 compared to like $35,000 the year before. -allison: yeah. -peter: that's a big difference. oh. lemonis: with this business doing as much as it is today, what would you
peter: holy... allison: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business, you have to be willing to take risk. but it has to be...
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>> peter: identity.lace that attracts the best and the brightest. >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: even if they don't have money. those days will never return. >> peter: no, those days will never return. >> anthony: lovely, thank you. for the main courses, peter gets the filet of perch. i'm going for the pork throttle stew mostly because i like the sound of throttle. that is beautiful. that makes me very happy. if i were to ask most hungarians, "when were the good old days?" >> peter: yeah, you have the answer. >> anthony: right, it's this. >> peter: it's right here, surrounding us. >> anthony: of course it's not all foie gras and fine wines, there are other pleasures just as awesome. maybe, maybe even more awesome. like this. pléh csárda, a smoky, chilly working class joint run by istván bábel for the last 25 years. and, for obvious reasons, beloved by locals. it's been a long time coming, my friend. and here's why. look at this. a golden brown pancake heaped with chicken livers, covered, nay, drowned with a
>> peter: identity.lace that attracts the best and the brightest. >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: even if they don't have money. those days will never return. >> peter: no, those days will never return. >> anthony: lovely, thank you. for the main courses, peter gets the filet of perch. i'm going for the pork throttle stew mostly because i like the sound of throttle. that is beautiful. that makes me very happy. if i were to ask most hungarians, "when were the good...
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peter: go ahead. joseph: it is about -- china is establishing a social credit system, which is not far from what could happen in the u.s., but china has a more centralized government. what they are doing, and so far it is somewhat decentralized among companies and cities. by early 2020, they want to be able to knit together all of the information various enterprises and governments have about every individual with the idea of giving people rewards if they are considered good citizens and negative punishments if they are not. you may not get a good credit rating as somebody who says good things about the government. you may not get into a good social dating site, or reflected highly if the government does not think you deserve it. they are trying to knit government information with private information. in ways that will get people thinking about their actions in ways they have never thought about before. i was in china over the summer. i was talking mostly about my work, but also discussing some of thi
peter: go ahead. joseph: it is about -- china is establishing a social credit system, which is not far from what could happen in the u.s., but china has a more centralized government. what they are doing, and so far it is somewhat decentralized among companies and cities. by early 2020, they want to be able to knit together all of the information various enterprises and governments have about every individual with the idea of giving people rewards if they are considered good citizens and...
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peter, let me go to phil.l, you are on a 24 and we've - we really are starting to see some pretty serious generations. what are you seeing and what is driving it? concerned about trade headline. >> that was the main thing. the market looked like it was starting to turn around look like everything was calm and then we get blindsided by this report that president trump is basically saying if this does not go well with china and president xi there will be more sections being put on. in fact, maybe more sections that every good produced in china were sent from china so really embrace those concerns of the trade war but if you notice we are already bouncing back of the low. the one thing we've seen in selloff to specifically to trade war threats by the trump administration we always get that knee-jerk reaction in the market bounces back because we really don't know what that means. a lot of if's, and's or butts about it and is not would happen until december and until the markets we will wait and we are already kno
peter, let me go to phil.l, you are on a 24 and we've - we really are starting to see some pretty serious generations. what are you seeing and what is driving it? concerned about trade headline. >> that was the main thing. the market looked like it was starting to turn around look like everything was calm and then we get blindsided by this report that president trump is basically saying if this does not go well with china and president xi there will be more sections being put on. in fact,...
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and we love peter. so i'll make this brief. on this monday, october 22, 2018, the small business commission is honored to recognize peter kane for his 29 years of business. peter's clothing stores have served as anchor businesses in the castro. peter served on the board of merchants castro for over ten years that included several terms as board vice president. peter continued his leadership by helping -- by serving on the membership committee and year-end holiday committee where the castro is known for its inmay fui infamous christmas tree and other decorations. he has established body clothing as a fashion icon store in san francisco. and one of the things that i want to mention about this, too, is you know peter was the one that introduced children's clothing, women's clothing in the castro when there was no children's and women's clothing stores in the castro. and by changing up, that's why peter's store's continuing to thrive. it is this reason and many more that the small business commission is proud to recognize peter kan
and we love peter. so i'll make this brief. on this monday, october 22, 2018, the small business commission is honored to recognize peter kane for his 29 years of business. peter's clothing stores have served as anchor businesses in the castro. peter served on the board of merchants castro for over ten years that included several terms as board vice president. peter continued his leadership by helping -- by serving on the membership committee and year-end holiday committee where the castro is...
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get it peter peter the law is not be asked on on exceptions the law must apply to all you just can't operate it the way that you'd like to so the fact of the matter is that this child was born to a woman and there for the birth certificate should reasonably reflect that reality that's how it was and that's and that's how it is for everyone peter that's how it was for you for me for all of us we were all born to women it's remarkable that we're not being asked to consider that in the small certain percentage of cases this may not actually be what happened it is i'm actually standing now you know defending reality there's no set on real. there's no suggestion that we deny the reality simply acknowledging this person's request to be named as the parent so the child will still have that brought into existence of a get a recognized parent so that will give them that assurance that legal status that this person is their parent just won't be named as the mother or the father it's a slight difference and redefining it but it is slight it's slight. but david but most of those couldn't reach a
get it peter peter the law is not be asked on on exceptions the law must apply to all you just can't operate it the way that you'd like to so the fact of the matter is that this child was born to a woman and there for the birth certificate should reasonably reflect that reality that's how it was and that's and that's how it is for everyone peter that's how it was for you for me for all of us we were all born to women it's remarkable that we're not being asked to consider that in the small...
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file will go outjust sign that the blue peter file will go out just yet. sign that the blue peter filean powell. disappointed you are not wearing it now. some sparkling sunshine across the east and temperature has done very well, 21.3 in saintjames ‘s park. here was the sunshine in essex earlier today. looking different in cumbria through the afternoon with cloud gathering and the reason for the contrast, a weather front. as we go through the evening there will be more rain to come for the north—west, pushing into wales as well and into the small hours of wednesday it will move to the south—west of england. ahead of it, the sky is pretty clear, but look out for patches of mist and fog first thing tomorrow towards the south—east. behind the weather front, clearer skies but sharp showers were a time across western scotla nd showers were a time across western scotland and northern ireland. quite short lived and as we push into wednesday the showers across northern ireland will fade quickly and it will be the northern half of the british isles that gets the best of the sunshine. the front
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happy birthday, blue peter.a few highlights from the progamme‘s six decades on air — and a warning, this footage contains some flashing images. hello there. hello. hello! welcome to live blue peter! i think this is the first time i've shampooed a camel. hold onto that. 0h! get off my foot! that was a very scary moment. i'm up 20,000 feet and i'm upside down! and here it is, tracy. your very own blue peter silver badge. this might be the proudest day of my life. that is fantastic. here is your very own gold blue peter badge. applause it is the best day of my life. yeah! that was wicked! woohoo! whoa! i‘m abseiling off blackpool tower. ready to skydive? 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson is at the blue peter studio in salford. i never got a blue peter badge, did you get one? not yet, but maybe dolittle port, i will be able to get one “— dolittle port, i will be able to get one —— but maybe doing this report. 27 presenters will be returning, including janet ellis and connie hack. —— connie huck. why has
happy birthday, blue peter.a few highlights from the progamme‘s six decades on air — and a warning, this footage contains some flashing images. hello there. hello. hello! welcome to live blue peter! i think this is the first time i've shampooed a camel. hold onto that. 0h! get off my foot! that was a very scary moment. i'm up 20,000 feet and i'm upside down! and here it is, tracy. your very own blue peter silver badge. this might be the proudest day of my life. that is fantastic. here is...
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peter: a combination of both.ing to deflect attention from his own shortcomings and negative impact on the economy ahead of the election. that is one part of it but by and large, what you do see from this presidency is he is trying to influence the institutions of state as much as he can. the fed is very well protected, but if he could, i am fairly certain he would have a go at the fed properly. and peter, i want to point out one thing quickly, a 500 screen with the s&p since president trump's election. total return is 35%. that trump's the return of the stoxx 600, the topix, emerging market, csi 300. still, the u.s. equity story is much stronger since president trump's election than any other regional rivals. donald trump and the kind of gridlock you say is bad politically? peter: there is an element due to mr. trump and his administration. reform,clearly the tax which has been beneficial for corporate america, but clearly, you can also see the u.s. economy is extremely strong, the labor market is strong, consump
peter: a combination of both.ing to deflect attention from his own shortcomings and negative impact on the economy ahead of the election. that is one part of it but by and large, what you do see from this presidency is he is trying to influence the institutions of state as much as he can. the fed is very well protected, but if he could, i am fairly certain he would have a go at the fed properly. and peter, i want to point out one thing quickly, a 500 screen with the s&p since president...
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what what do you make good peter about there only going to release the f.b.i. report to one hundred senators but not to the public to. i have some serious misgivings about how the f.b.i. investigation has been playing out the past few days there are reports are they only were allowed to speak to four people. there was an uproar over that so they expanded out in theory but talking to people who are involved who have information there are twenty to thirty people that have known kavanaugh throughout the years who have important important information who have been sort of out there talking about this stuff and none of them and been contacted by the f.b.i. so i don't know who the f.b.i. is talking to this seems to be really an audience of three an audience of three senators that just need a credible enough look. to justify voting yes and i and i hope it goes deeper than that because i have serious serious concerns about this nominee. well this is one area where peter and i agree so her a for that look i believe that the american public has been dragged through this
what what do you make good peter about there only going to release the f.b.i. report to one hundred senators but not to the public to. i have some serious misgivings about how the f.b.i. investigation has been playing out the past few days there are reports are they only were allowed to speak to four people. there was an uproar over that so they expanded out in theory but talking to people who are involved who have information there are twenty to thirty people that have known kavanaugh...
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are you cautious, peter? peter: absolutely. feel that and that u.s.ndth is going to follow slow dramatically, maybe as soon as the latter part of this and certainly next quarter. if you look at the components. caroline: the u.s.? peter: yes. caroline: is it time for into emerging get markets? peter: no, because they're a beta of the u.s. go down gradually and then suddenly. point he was making is just because you're down does not mean it's time to buy. you have to look at the fundamentals, what's happening. you look at the technical condition and at the end of the day it's supply and demand and there's way much excess supply in terms of what's going on ofrseas, both still in terms commodities. even potentially with regard to oil. thes gone up because of uncertainty with regard to iran and exports but we're producing the u.s.y here in imagine what happens if the conflict with china expands and to take our oil. what happens to the domestic price of u.s. crude and what to the high yield u.s. and look where that ratio is. that's all the way down. orif tha
are you cautious, peter? peter: absolutely. feel that and that u.s.ndth is going to follow slow dramatically, maybe as soon as the latter part of this and certainly next quarter. if you look at the components. caroline: the u.s.? peter: yes. caroline: is it time for into emerging get markets? peter: no, because they're a beta of the u.s. go down gradually and then suddenly. point he was making is just because you're down does not mean it's time to buy. you have to look at the fundamentals,...
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supports peter in this. so the argument is that it's the courts that need to constrain congress' own unconstitutional urge to avoid hard decisions by delegating them to unelected administrators. in other words, as the book says, it is essential to preserve the separation of powers by preserving the non-delegation doctrine that there are things congress cannot delegate. this would assure that only congress will make the major governing decisions for the american people. thus, the difference that we all know about of the courts to the bureaucracies under the chevron rule would be corrected. says peter, where the court believes congress has delegated an impermissible portion of its legislative authority to an administrative agency or to the president, it should not hesitate to invoke the non-delegation doctrine, thus the difference of the courts to the bureaucracies would be replaced by fortitude in enforcing the constitutional order, and the deference in letting it be undermined would pass away. our author, pe
supports peter in this. so the argument is that it's the courts that need to constrain congress' own unconstitutional urge to avoid hard decisions by delegating them to unelected administrators. in other words, as the book says, it is essential to preserve the separation of powers by preserving the non-delegation doctrine that there are things congress cannot delegate. this would assure that only congress will make the major governing decisions for the american people. thus, the difference that...
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tense moments on a columbus street as officer peter casuccio confronts two boys.officer peter casucciot.:"that thing looks real bro."boy:"i'm so sorry."officer peter casuccio/ columbus police dept.:"you should be sorry and you should be scared."the officer based in linden tells me he was out patrolling on saturday when a call came in about some boys waving a gun. he found them and drew his service weapon.officer peter casuccio/ columbus police dept.:"since i stepped out of the car, a young male wearing gray jumpsuit with red stripes pulled what would appear to be a gun out of his waistband and threw it off to the ground."he says all he had was an instant to react.officer peter casuccio/ columbus police dept.:"it's really what it is -- it's a millisecond. and you see the gun leaving his hand in the corner of my eye i saw bust into a million pieces once the sidewalk. that's when i realized it was a bb gun." with body camera rolling, officer casuccio keeps talking. officer peter casuccio/ columbus police dept.:"do you think i want to shoot an 11 year old? do you think i want to shoot a 13
tense moments on a columbus street as officer peter casuccio confronts two boys.officer peter casucciot.:"that thing looks real bro."boy:"i'm so sorry."officer peter casuccio/ columbus police dept.:"you should be sorry and you should be scared."the officer based in linden tells me he was out patrolling on saturday when a call came in about some boys waving a gun. he found them and drew his service weapon.officer peter casuccio/ columbus police dept.:"since i...
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all right what do you make of the new napster or are they going to rename it peter. well hopefully it's a positive a positive step where not picking fights with canada one of our closest allies anymore i hope this is this is a movement towards common sense which has been missing in this administration. it is telling how sort of how trump. campaigned against nafta and now he's trying to convince his supporters that he ripped it up and basically replaced it with what was before it but it's it's a huge deal according to him again well there are some key elements to it you know this saves dairy farmers a great deal of heartburn especially in key states like wisconsin where we were hearing from farmers that that the current nafta which was hurt. them in a deep way and look i think this is as much about the two thousand and twenty reelection strategy and you look at what trump is doing in states like wisconsin with dairy farmers making sure they are whole bringing back jobs for american workers in places like the steel industry in ohio that's a key battleground state hate
all right what do you make of the new napster or are they going to rename it peter. well hopefully it's a positive a positive step where not picking fights with canada one of our closest allies anymore i hope this is this is a movement towards common sense which has been missing in this administration. it is telling how sort of how trump. campaigned against nafta and now he's trying to convince his supporters that he ripped it up and basically replaced it with what was before it but it's it's a...
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blue peter was pc before pc was in.e you referring to lulu the elephant? that is exactly. we are showing it right now. is exactly. we are showing it right now. i was thinking i wonder if they will manage to get her back because they can live up to the age of 80. she died three or four years after this moment happened. she has given so much entertainment but died at a young age. who was your favourite presenter it tended to be the one you grew up with, that was peter purvis and john noakes and valerie singleton for me. i used to love the crazy stu nts singleton for me. i used to love the crazy stunts peter duncan did. his first episode cleaning big ben. he p°pped first episode cleaning big ben. he popped out on the a little swing and with no rope round him at all. i don't think health and safety would allow that now, but you are exactly right. it is like doctor who, your favourite is the one you grew up with. in terms of celebration, it is unique to have them in the same place at the same time. unique to have them in the
blue peter was pc before pc was in.e you referring to lulu the elephant? that is exactly. we are showing it right now. is exactly. we are showing it right now. i was thinking i wonder if they will manage to get her back because they can live up to the age of 80. she died three or four years after this moment happened. she has given so much entertainment but died at a young age. who was your favourite presenter it tended to be the one you grew up with, that was peter purvis and john noakes and...
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debt while the same time they have their own increasing debt problems peter ship and caleb often are here to discuss plus how does one actually invest in crypto currency is the co-founder of counterpart x kristie i is here and she'll help us spell it all out all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. as predicted the united states fredricka budget deficit has increased by seventeen percent in the wake of the trump tax cut on monday the u.s. treasury department's latest official figure for that deficit climbed to seven hundred seventy nine billion dollars that number is up one hundred thirteen billion dollars from the previous year and as these the largest deficit since two thousand and twelve most economists agree with the base the arithmetic that shows that the tax cuts passed by republican congress will increase approach will budget deficit even after accounting for the projected growth on revenue treasury noted that twenty two percent fall in revenue from taxes and corporate income as individual taxes crept up one percent treasury also notes income from cust
debt while the same time they have their own increasing debt problems peter ship and caleb often are here to discuss plus how does one actually invest in crypto currency is the co-founder of counterpart x kristie i is here and she'll help us spell it all out all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. as predicted the united states fredricka budget deficit has increased by seventeen percent in the wake of the trump tax cut on monday the u.s. treasury department's latest...
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and peter schiff the c.e.o. and chief global strategist at euro pacific capital welcome guys it's great to have both of you and good to have you together john first of all what do you make of these numbers and i also want your take on wage growth. both good questions bar good to be back with you so it's really kind of a withhold i mean you know for all fifty thousand that's really not remarkable at the numbers been off three four five hundred thousand that would be remarkable but let's consider where most people enter and exit the workforce that's part of the equation that and then let's look at job growth in terms of inflation relative to wages so we enter the job market typically about one thousand or twenty on average that's when people take their first job in america but we exit about age sixty three and it doesn't matter how strong the economy might be if you're going to exit at sixty three that's the average retirement age that's just something that father nature and mother father time and mother nature th
and peter schiff the c.e.o. and chief global strategist at euro pacific capital welcome guys it's great to have both of you and good to have you together john first of all what do you make of these numbers and i also want your take on wage growth. both good questions bar good to be back with you so it's really kind of a withhold i mean you know for all fifty thousand that's really not remarkable at the numbers been off three four five hundred thousand that would be remarkable but let's consider...
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peter w. smith. smith was a longtime republican operative, last may he was found death in a hotel room, ruled as a suicide. just a few days before he died, he did an interview in which he told them about a project he had been working on during the 2016 campaign, trying to track down what he believed were thousands of e-mails that had been hacked from hillary clinton's private e-mail server. he contacted people who he believed were russian hackers online to encourage them to get clinton e-mails, so they could be used against clinton in the election for trump's benefit. in other words, peter smith, u.s. citizen, volunteered to "the wall street journal" last year that he, as an american citizen, really had tried to collude with russia to influence the presidential election in trump's favor. since then, one important question about that story has been, well, was he just doing this as peter smith, private citizen, or was he doing this as an agent of the trump campaign? well, tonight, "the wall street jour
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correspondent in china expert caleb and gentlemen welcome thank you peter i've enjoyed being with you on the in question program last week i saw you were there earlier but i want to take a little bit different tack to day you've spoken about the need to reduce government spending in the u.s. but i'm curious as to your take on how the economy would have done without this tax cut without this sort of fuel injection sugar high. well we may already be in recession i think trump was right the economy was headed for a crash before he was elected but all he did is kick the can down the road and i think we're headed for a bigger crash now you know you mentioned the u.s. debt how much it was up in the last fiscal year but what everybody is overlooking is the increase in the national debt while the official budget deficit was around seven hundred eighty billion the national debt increased by over one point two trillion during the same time period and that's because a lot of what the government is borrowing it doesn't count as part of the official budget so it actually you know borrows about six
correspondent in china expert caleb and gentlemen welcome thank you peter i've enjoyed being with you on the in question program last week i saw you were there earlier but i want to take a little bit different tack to day you've spoken about the need to reduce government spending in the u.s. but i'm curious as to your take on how the economy would have done without this tax cut without this sort of fuel injection sugar high. well we may already be in recession i think trump was right the...
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liz: peter? >> yeah, those markets are only down because everybody thinks the fed's going to keep hiking rates and shrinking its balance sheet. you should be buying those markets. the fed is eventually going to do an about-face. if you don't think a recession is coming, look at the auto sector. look at the home builders. they are already flashing recession. look at the financials. this is one of the longest economic expansions ever. it has required the greatest amount of monetary stimulus to produce it. it's a gigantic bubble. this whole thing is built on a mountain of debt. as interest rates go up, the thing collapses. as the dollar goes down, the cost of living is going to go up. wait until you see how expensive things are going to get in the united states, especially with these tariffs. they are just going to add to the inflationary pressures that already exist. liz: we are going back down. we are down now 321 points. let's see if we can make a run for the green line at least a little bit clos
liz: peter? >> yeah, those markets are only down because everybody thinks the fed's going to keep hiking rates and shrinking its balance sheet. you should be buying those markets. the fed is eventually going to do an about-face. if you don't think a recession is coming, look at the auto sector. look at the home builders. they are already flashing recession. look at the financials. this is one of the longest economic expansions ever. it has required the greatest amount of monetary stimulus...
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some of the biggest moments of peter's career that brought him peter's career that brought him i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. peter's career that brought him that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you and focus on solving problems that matter to virginia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge stoem attorney general brian frosh. introducing fresh step clean paws, low tracking litter designed to stay off your floor... ...and everywhere else. let's make litter less of a mess. let's start fresh. >>> peter, it is lester re. congratulations on the new anchor of saturday ay"tod i spent 12 years in the chair. 12 of the oest years my career. that is a great reason to get
some of the biggest moments of peter's career that brought him peter's career that brought him i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. peter's career that brought him that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you and focus on solving problems that matter to virginia...
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this year's nobel peace prize in all slow covering the sabbat with me is our senior correspondent peter craven right now we are waiting for barrett's rice anderson the chair of the norwegian nobel committee to emerge from the through that door there in all the low that we saw just a moment ago there we're looking in the room now and she is expected to make the announcement any second now with me is peter craven as i mentioned to peter the nominations for the peace prize are kept secret than what about the doors opening this is right before we can even begin to talk about. the announcement of the nobel peace prize for twenty eight. good morning. nobel. hasn't decided to award the nobel peace prize for twenty eight team two dennis macwhich yeah and. for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and conflict. both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on and combating such war crimes. dennis macwhich it is to him who has devoted his life to defending these victims. the rod is the witness who tales of the abuses perpetrated against herself
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it is a remark from peter hain and the telegraph. case and felt a duty to name him. i think that is an interesting reason, because viewers to knight think that's peter hain is not someone think that's peter hain is not someone who necessarily would associate with this whole issue. there has been some criticism and suggesting, you know, it is an act that will boost his own public profile, and there is no surprise he has been touring broadcasters did use tonight. it'll be interesting to see what the kings and findings in court are on this, and if it is found that these allegations don't stand up, then i think there is going to be an almighty row. you highlighted your misgivings, despite your profession. do you think that isa your profession. do you think that is a typical view, would most journalists think, we have got to get the truth out? i was in westminster when the news broke that peter hain had said something in the house of lords, and of course, immediately, it became a hive of activity, journalist rushing around trying to get t
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thank you so much guys really appreciate it super interesting as always peter schiff the c.e.o. of chief global strategist for euro pacific capital and john grace the founder and president we sure appreciate you being with us thanks guys. and turning from jobs and wages to corporate profits samsung south korea's largest conglomerate has posted a healthy profit of their latest in their latest earnings statement out earlier today with a notable assist from their rival apple samsung posted a profit in q three of fifteen point five billion dollars on revenue of fifty seven point five billion dollars many industry observers noted that samsung benefited from sales of key components they produced for apple's i phone i had known that new versions of i phone brand devices were unveiled last month. and saying in south korea we have another story that links to samsung earlier today former south korean president lee myung bok was sentenced to fifteen years in prison following his conviction on embezzle minton bribery charges both south korean presidents immediately preceding the incumbent p
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england goalkeeper peter shilton there.have expressed their disappointment that potentinal money from the sale, will now not make its way to grassroots football. the daily mirror's chief football writerjohn cross joins us. i understand you are one of those in that regard. why are you so disappointed? i see it as a wasted opportunity, to be honest. ifeel it's almost like a no—brainer because while i respect peter shilton‘s view, i think it's wrong to paint wembley as being a big traditional home of english football. it's a very iconic venue but the fa have rarely opened it down the years. this time you're talking about selling it off for the good of grassroots football. it's a £600 million deal, or it was, for shahid khan to buy it. that sort of cash investment would have made a world of difference to the grassroots game, which isjust com pletely grassroots game, which isjust completely in disarray at the moment. thousands of games being called off every single week because of the poor state of.. when we talk about developin
england goalkeeper peter shilton there.have expressed their disappointment that potentinal money from the sale, will now not make its way to grassroots football. the daily mirror's chief football writerjohn cross joins us. i understand you are one of those in that regard. why are you so disappointed? i see it as a wasted opportunity, to be honest. ifeel it's almost like a no—brainer because while i respect peter shilton‘s view, i think it's wrong to paint wembley as being a big traditional...
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peter craven reporting for us peter thank you very much. now to some other stories making headlines around the world one of the conspirators in the nine eleven attack on the u.s. is set to be deported. was arrested in two thousand and one and convicted in homburg in two thousand and six of helping three of the attackers in the suicide plot german authorities said they did not want to jeopardize the procedure by specifying when the moroccan national deportation would take place. british and the e.u. negotiators say they have not been able to seal a break that deal with head of an e.u. summit this week despite a flurry of unscheduled meetings on sunday the chief negotiator michele tweeted that the key issues were still open in particular the need to avoid a hard border between the you case northern ireland and the irish republic. kensington palace as prince harry and his wife the duchess of sussex are expecting their first baby in the spring the announcement comes as harry and meghan arrived in sydney at the start of a sixteen day trip to aus
peter craven reporting for us peter thank you very much. now to some other stories making headlines around the world one of the conspirators in the nine eleven attack on the u.s. is set to be deported. was arrested in two thousand and one and convicted in homburg in two thousand and six of helping three of the attackers in the suicide plot german authorities said they did not want to jeopardize the procedure by specifying when the moroccan national deportation would take place. british and the...
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peter baker, we'll begin with you. what is the upside, what is the possible argument to make for another meeting with putin days after our midterm elections? >> it's a great question because they haven't really answered that one yet. the president has not yet been back overseas since his helsinki trip. he's not met with foreign leaders on foreign soil since that trip. there's been no particular outcome from that meeting that we've seen, at least publicly. and there's no build-up to the idea that this meeting's going to be a breakthrough on any particular issue of contention between the two. it's going to come right after the midterm election, so at that point there will be a new congress having been elected. we don't know if the democrats will win the house or the republicans, but there could be a seismic shift in the electoral landscape here in the united states. and there could be concerns or issues about whether russia had played a role in that election. we've already seen robert mueller indict one person, one russi
peter baker, we'll begin with you. what is the upside, what is the possible argument to make for another meeting with putin days after our midterm elections? >> it's a great question because they haven't really answered that one yet. the president has not yet been back overseas since his helsinki trip. he's not met with foreign leaders on foreign soil since that trip. there's been no particular outcome from that meeting that we've seen, at least publicly. and there's no build-up to the...
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i think peter is right. why do it? i think for him it's ego and strutting on the international stage and if he wants to meet with putin, he will. >> and mueller has a nexus to the president's travel calendar as well. >> that's right. >> i think the july indictments of the 13 russians for election meddling came on the eve of the president's trip to helsinki. >> it did. >> we know how that ended. peter baker, thank you for spending so much of the hour with us. >>> after the break, joe biden lays out the stakes in the upcoming midterm elections in the starkest terms yet. take back your country, he urges. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that's the last time. 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? ye
i think peter is right. why do it? i think for him it's ego and strutting on the international stage and if he wants to meet with putin, he will. >> and mueller has a nexus to the president's travel calendar as well. >> that's right. >> i think the july indictments of the 13 russians for election meddling came on the eve of the president's trip to helsinki. >> it did. >> we know how that ended. peter baker, thank you for spending so much of the hour with us....
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peters: we are hoping it will.is passed through the house and our version in the senate passed unanimously. we are working with a variety of stakeholders related to this issue. we are close to coming to an agreement and getting its move forward. we would like to have this done by the end of the year. this is being done on a bipartisan basis. i'm working closely with the chair of the commerce committee. he has been very focused on this as well. we hope we can get this moving quickly. emily: do you have a sense of whether senators in your own party, senator schumer, senator feinstein, will come to your side? sen. peters: that is why we work with everyone to make sure we have language people are comfortable with. we understand that we need to have a consensus of folks who believe this is the right way to go. as i mentioned, it did pass unanimously in a bipartisan way out of the commerce committee. it enjoys a broad bipartisan support and we have a ways further to go before it gets on the floor or is attached to some o
peters: we are hoping it will.is passed through the house and our version in the senate passed unanimously. we are working with a variety of stakeholders related to this issue. we are close to coming to an agreement and getting its move forward. we would like to have this done by the end of the year. this is being done on a bipartisan basis. i'm working closely with the chair of the commerce committee. he has been very focused on this as well. we hope we can get this moving quickly. emily: do...
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happy birthday, blue peter.ever you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. five teenagers who were said to be on a mission "to do violence" have been jailed for fatally stabbing a man in an unprovoked attack. daniel frederick, a stranger to his killers was knifed repeatedly by the group just yards from his home in hackney. three teenagers were convicted of murder while another two were found guilty of manslaughter. an online fundraising platform has announced it will scrap fees for campaigns set up in response to major incidents and distasters. it's following criticism from the mp for bermondsey, neil coyle, who claimed justgiving had profited from £5000,000 of public donations, including money raised for grenfell tower residents and victims of the london bridge attack. the university of reading is backing a project to help save the declining bee population which experts say is threatening hundreds of billions of pounds in food production. the world bee project will help paint the first ev
happy birthday, blue peter.ever you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. five teenagers who were said to be on a mission "to do violence" have been jailed for fatally stabbing a man in an unprovoked attack. daniel frederick, a stranger to his killers was knifed repeatedly by the group just yards from his home in hackney. three teenagers were convicted of murder while another two were found guilty of manslaughter. an online fundraising platform has announced it...
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peter, i will start with you. the president was pressed by some of our colleagues yesterday on a few of these false comments he's made over the past few days. here was his response. >> going to the middle of the caravan, take your cameras, and search, okay. search. no, no, take your camera, go into the middle, and search. you're going to find ms-13. you're going to find middle
peter, i will start with you. the president was pressed by some of our colleagues yesterday on a few of these false comments he's made over the past few days. here was his response. >> going to the middle of the caravan, take your cameras, and search, okay. search. no, no, take your camera, go into the middle, and search. you're going to find ms-13. you're going to find middle
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men who have decided to attack peter hainfor who have decided to attack peter hain for having used his his elementary privilege. the most extraordinary quote comes from lord mcdonnell who sound like you come from game of thrones but is a p pa re ntly you come from game of thrones but is apparently real "problem it may be suffering but that is not a shameless assault in the rule of law, no effort from the bigoted attacks of populists also. i think we have to see that is a reference to tommy robb are sent. it seems absolutely extraordinary is... the court could have allowed guilty men to have gone three for having said julie assaulted children. it should be the same as disregarding a nondisclosure agreement and find it melodramatic. it doesn't really composed of covering it. i hope that level of hysteria is not proliferating the lords or who knows where it will end up. ready to stand on this, rob? for the public be interesting aspect to the story is still that philip green kupp behaviour and what he allegedly has been allowed to get what with all these years and what happens to him i'iow
men who have decided to attack peter hainfor who have decided to attack peter hain for having used his his elementary privilege. the most extraordinary quote comes from lord mcdonnell who sound like you come from game of thrones but is a p pa re ntly you come from game of thrones but is apparently real "problem it may be suffering but that is not a shameless assault in the rule of law, no effort from the bigoted attacks of populists also. i think we have to see that is a reference to tommy...
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peter. >> kathy park in los angeles.athy, thanks so much. >>> let's check in with dyla ag off the coast of texas. across western texas, wesome of del rio. this is all part of a system that's going to continue to today. it will push all the way down to brownsville and try to rise farther to the north as we go into next week. here you see it is filling in across houston. it stays south of dallas and then in the middle of the week that line of heavy rain will begin to move in. we have been seeing exceptional amount of rain in this area. through wednesday, the accumulating rainfall across southern texas where we could see 2 to 3 inches of rain. i want to take you back to september where the drought across texas was extreme. it was covering about 64% of texas. then we had a significant amount of rainfall. we were very much below normal rainfall through september. now let's take you into october a foot of rain so far in the dallas area. now if we take a look at the ro. we are certainly seeing well above average rainfall and th
peter. >> kathy park in los angeles.athy, thanks so much. >>> let's check in with dyla ag off the coast of texas. across western texas, wesome of del rio. this is all part of a system that's going to continue to today. it will push all the way down to brownsville and try to rise farther to the north as we go into next week. here you see it is filling in across houston. it stays south of dallas and then in the middle of the week that line of heavy rain will begin to move in. we...
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should not have policy in place but the policy should be quite simple it's a commonsense policy as peter says if this person identifies as a woman that put them in their winning because although matt says it's keeping that kid safe then now is not the time to have a transgender discussion certainly no in a corridor so i would say that but it's not trans policy you know this is just a trans people again trying to dominate social policy trying to change the world into their way of thinking you know i interviewed julie bindel last week the the isle arch feminist who says look you know trans trans they i don't know women and i know women so you know this is all part of that creeping to gender for the rest of us to accept these people in this way any it's ridiculous it's a pantomime it was a mistake this school should be told off but i you know the how of outrage that you described frankly it's pathetic but there have been calls for the school to face you know child in danger moment charges for a motional abuse this this child was left out sought on their own accord or is that something you w
should not have policy in place but the policy should be quite simple it's a commonsense policy as peter says if this person identifies as a woman that put them in their winning because although matt says it's keeping that kid safe then now is not the time to have a transgender discussion certainly no in a corridor so i would say that but it's not trans policy you know this is just a trans people again trying to dominate social policy trying to change the world into their way of thinking you...
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so i'm fearful, peter, that once again this systemic risk is rising. so i do not offer the bipartisan plan as a good plan. i offer it as a better plan than the status quo. and if i had to use an analogy, you know, if there is a pit bull in my backyard harassing my children and i have called the dogcatcher for 16 years to pick up the pit bull and take it away, i eventually conclude the dogcatcher isn't coming. so if the pit bull is there, i have at least got to put a muzzle on it and put it on a leash, preferably a chain-link leash. so again, i believe we're probably headed towards some type of bipartisan plan that regrettably preserves the government guarantee. maybe over the course of another generation, but if we can't get it done with a republican house and republican senate and republican in the white house, i'm not overly optimistic. so i decided to leave this as a marker that if you're going to do a bad housing plan, this is a better way to do it. >> well, let me put it to you this way. if it is true that systemic risk is rising in the economy --
so i'm fearful, peter, that once again this systemic risk is rising. so i do not offer the bipartisan plan as a good plan. i offer it as a better plan than the status quo. and if i had to use an analogy, you know, if there is a pit bull in my backyard harassing my children and i have called the dogcatcher for 16 years to pick up the pit bull and take it away, i eventually conclude the dogcatcher isn't coming. so if the pit bull is there, i have at least got to put a muzzle on it and put it on a...
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time to pause sports with our thank you so much peter an international cricketer has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation to nash canaria pakistan's most successful spin bowler in task matches decided to come clean david harrison has this exclusive reports that. police in bali canaria played over sixty test matches and took nearly three hundred wickets in international matches for pakistan by kicking butt in two thousand and twelve his career came to a sudden and he was banned for life by english cricket's governing body for match fixing canary was found guilty of encouraging a team mate at essex county cricket club to underperform during a match in two thousand and nine and with bringing the game into disrepute for six years canary has protested his innocence two appeals were rejected but now in an exclusive interview with al-jazeera is investigative unit canaria has finally confessed his guilt right. and i went there and i want it to be open to charges brought against me by eng
time to pause sports with our thank you so much peter an international cricketer has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation to nash canaria pakistan's most successful spin bowler in task matches decided to come clean david harrison has this exclusive reports that. police in bali canaria played over sixty test matches and took nearly three hundred wickets in international matches for pakistan...
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peter bowes, bbc news.for a temporary cut to business rates for small companies will be announced by the government, to try to re—invigorate the high street. the details will be laid out by the chancellor, phillip hammond, when he delivers his budget on monday. joe miller reports. the shuttered casualty of a bruising year for britain's retailers, and a familiar sight on high streets across the country. on this north london road, one print shop is still going strong, designing posters for local schools and theatres. but its founder, who started in his parents' living room 23 years ago, says an increase in the taxes he pays on the property is forcing him to downsize. our rates have risen from £7,000 to £12,000, which has a real effect on us. we are making less money and employing less people because we can't afford to keep open, because the government have taken money from us. 200 shops in the local area have closed since the tax known as business rates was rejigged last year, and they have not been replaced.
peter bowes, bbc news.for a temporary cut to business rates for small companies will be announced by the government, to try to re—invigorate the high street. the details will be laid out by the chancellor, phillip hammond, when he delivers his budget on monday. joe miller reports. the shuttered casualty of a bruising year for britain's retailers, and a familiar sight on high streets across the country. on this north london road, one print shop is still going strong, designing posters for...
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correspondent peter oliver thank you peter. and time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return i sat down in boston with the c.e.o. a basis not our gee who is about to launch a crypto stable coin will bring that to you plus how and cook the host of the big picture here on r.t. america joins us to take a look at the increased cost of more television streaming as we screen to squeeze in a quick break here the daily digits at the closing bell the dow the nasdaq and s. and p. all down today with bitcoin and gold sporting the only green arrows on today's big board back in a flash. how can reopen those books cool. girls will simply be. accepting and recognizing the independence of kosovo. unilaterally proclaimed. they were doing so helped us. the idea of freedom of speech is under threat speaking your mind can blend you into serious trouble now you are presumed guilty and must prove your innocence heard rooms in the sovereign individuals cowed into silence speech has been redefined purchasing. welcome back a rare
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i'm happy for this opportunity to say i agree 100% what peter said. david: i thought you might. >> a moment ago. he is right about this. the economy was in a multiyear expansion in 2016 and it didn't matter. i don't think the swing trump voters are that tuned into the stock market anymore they were due to the fact we had low unemployment at end of the obama administration. they're focused on other issues, not the stock market. david: the fact is, keith, as president pointed out many times, economists certainly have, we were in stable state the growth that was under 2% for a lot of the years, it really wasn't getting -- there is old expression in economics, if you're coasting you're going downhill. we were coasting and politically that was downhill. that is one reason why the president was getting so much juice because of the economy, because of his business approach to the economy, which we hadn't been seeing from the obama administration. >> well, i think you're spot on. people historically voted not because of their wallet but because of perceived i
i'm happy for this opportunity to say i agree 100% what peter said. david: i thought you might. >> a moment ago. he is right about this. the economy was in a multiyear expansion in 2016 and it didn't matter. i don't think the swing trump voters are that tuned into the stock market anymore they were due to the fact we had low unemployment at end of the obama administration. they're focused on other issues, not the stock market. david: the fact is, keith, as president pointed out many...
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and like janet, blue peter was pc before pc was in. closely into wales and the north west of england. all tied into this weather front curling up to the north and that at the moment is progressing slowly southeast bearing some rain as it does so. ahead of that tonight some clear spells and a chance of some fog across the south—east of england and east anglia. then the rain coming to rest in the south—west at the end of the night. showers following on in the night. showers following on in the west of scotland and northern ireland but most dying out quite quickly on wednesday. and i think it will be the northern part of the uk that an offence from the lion‘s share of the sunshine on wednesday. dashed that benefits from for the further south in the front grinds to a halt, the rain drifting further east and padding up a little as the cloud pushes into east anglia. so quite a different day feeling cooler and more overcast. high—pressure has its eyes on the uk for the later pa rt its eyes on the uk for the later part of the week and will bui
and like janet, blue peter was pc before pc was in. closely into wales and the north west of england. all tied into this weather front curling up to the north and that at the moment is progressing slowly southeast bearing some rain as it does so. ahead of that tonight some clear spells and a chance of some fog across the south—east of england and east anglia. then the rain coming to rest in the south—west at the end of the night. showers following on in the night. showers following on in...
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well i want to pick up on a couple of things peter what johnson. it about nafta was very important i would characterize it slightly differently but it's something we have to keep in the back of our minds what alice said about the nonproliferation treaty and the pledge by all nuclear powers to do away with nuclear weapons is also extremely important and there's a specific reason that we don't trust in stable nuclear deterrence anymore we can't afford to first off nafta has been renegotiated it was abrogated unilaterally people said this is ridiculous nafta took decades to negotiate it will take decades more to replace it it didn't it took a few months because basically what you're dealing with in donald trump is someone that that ghost wrote you know had ghost written for him the art of the deal ok this is how he operates he's looking at changing paradigms whenever he can to get an advantage either for himself personally or in this case for the united states he's done that with nafta i believe that's what he's up to with i.n.f. i'm not worried about
well i want to pick up on a couple of things peter what johnson. it about nafta was very important i would characterize it slightly differently but it's something we have to keep in the back of our minds what alice said about the nonproliferation treaty and the pledge by all nuclear powers to do away with nuclear weapons is also extremely important and there's a specific reason that we don't trust in stable nuclear deterrence anymore we can't afford to first off nafta has been renegotiated it...