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peter: were going to keep alive as much as possible. mitchell: this will be through facebook live, instagram, our youtube channel, as well as our website. peter: how long do you think you will be closed. mitchell: is a really good question. i wish i had the answer to that. what we are announcing is that we will innocence every two weeks, basically march 31st, we will look at it. and we see where we are than. and see if there is a chance to open. i suspect that this will impact not only my business for small businesses everywhere for many many months to come. even if we do get open. we've been open last week with very minimal business. people do not want to watch. probably until a vaccine scan we will feel secure, there will be that sense of insecurity gatherings. peter: what about your restaurants. mitchell: restaurant is shutting down tonight. it is the one thing that the state has mandated. the restaurants will only be open for take-out. that is not happening too much either. i heard that it is slow and people are staying away from it
peter: were going to keep alive as much as possible. mitchell: this will be through facebook live, instagram, our youtube channel, as well as our website. peter: how long do you think you will be closed. mitchell: is a really good question. i wish i had the answer to that. what we are announcing is that we will innocence every two weeks, basically march 31st, we will look at it. and we see where we are than. and see if there is a chance to open. i suspect that this will impact not only my...
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and eventually he would just wait for peter. and i would say to peter, why are you two hours late. any simple there was traffic. but i was checking traffic in real-time us on that there was not traffic. he should've been there and a half an hour yet, in my mind i was thinking, i don't know what his workday is like. he is under a lot of pressure. he is a partner. our clients were very demanding. maybe it's possible he doesn't want to tell me the something happened at work. a meeting ran over. because he was sabot have to work, there's a client emergency. and i left my cell phone in my office after run into the office. and so i actually doubted my own accuracy of my own investigations. that will, i saw there was no traffic when i checked the but maybe it was an accident and did not show up. maybe he's right. i always tried to defer what he said and thought. ms. been some work-related thing and didn't attribute it to the that he was concealing something else. dr. leana wen: you talk about this profound statement around addiction. in one of them is about this understanding of what time
and eventually he would just wait for peter. and i would say to peter, why are you two hours late. any simple there was traffic. but i was checking traffic in real-time us on that there was not traffic. he should've been there and a half an hour yet, in my mind i was thinking, i don't know what his workday is like. he is under a lot of pressure. he is a partner. our clients were very demanding. maybe it's possible he doesn't want to tell me the something happened at work. a meeting ran over....
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peter: thank you for spinning a few minutes with book tv. mitchell: peter, it is always a pleasure. celebration has changed since cspan began 41 years ago. but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage. the presidential patient process and now the federal response to the coronavirus printed in the module of cspan public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on her free radio app. and be part of the national conversation through cspan dacian daily washington journal program. ... ... >> to make sure that people can survive this. and businesses losing revenue can pay their bills, rent, utilities. >> it turns out there is a thing that happens this process that can happen when you start to solve the perfect problem that has not been solved before. most of what we do is copying and the tools and training and comfort was solutions that exist. >> we have never been able to do diagnostic test and that he innovated we can watch this genome you today as it spreads around the world which is incred
peter: thank you for spinning a few minutes with book tv. mitchell: peter, it is always a pleasure. celebration has changed since cspan began 41 years ago. but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage. the presidential patient process and now the federal response to the coronavirus printed in the module of cspan public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on her free radio app. and be part of...
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he hugged peter and peter got up to go to the restroom and we were at a restaurant having pizza and my dad looked at me and said, don't blow it. at first i thought it was a book about what happened to peter. i realize what a crony thing to say to your daughter. why i didn't stand up to say, why aren't you saying that to peter, why are you saying that to me but at that point any mind set that i won't and i didn't want to blow it and indicative of my self-worth at the time. >> some of the most striking parts of your book are when you talk about your ex-husband's behaviors. in hindsight it's easy to see signs of addiction in realtime, it's not. tell me more about that. >> not only is that true but the idea that i came to my idea with my own implicit biases. i didn't think that people struggling with addiction would look like peter, earning the salary that he was earning, would have 2 advanced degrees. , highly successful partner and prestigious law firm. they were someone who i would see someone on the side of the road, panhandling on the subway and i was very wrong although addiction hit
he hugged peter and peter got up to go to the restroom and we were at a restaurant having pizza and my dad looked at me and said, don't blow it. at first i thought it was a book about what happened to peter. i realize what a crony thing to say to your daughter. why i didn't stand up to say, why aren't you saying that to peter, why are you saying that to me but at that point any mind set that i won't and i didn't want to blow it and indicative of my self-worth at the time. >> some of the...
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>> peter has animosity towards roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi, paul moore's attorney, presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me, you're a murderer aren't you, mr. moore? i said, those are your words, not mine. >> she thought she could, by grilling peter, uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david drewliner was pete's wrangler during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied there was no monster to uncover. so i, for the most part, let her go at him.
>> peter has animosity towards roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi, paul moore's attorney, presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in...
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peter: so what did you do?arc: [laughter] remembering that day toasting my success, my memory of that day is being at a electronics, a computer superstore, pushing the shopping cart while our cto piled in all the components that we would use to limp along the website the first long day. we had a pool about how many orders we could get and people said 10, 30. we ended the first day with 107 orders which astounded me. i mean, that was my whole first month forecast. now looking back, 107 orders seems pretty trite considering where we are now. peter: marc randolph, you spent quite a bit of time perfecting the mailer that netflix used. marc: netflix i mentioned took 10 years before we got to streaming which means we were mailing dvd's to people. and we had to go through the post office. we had to do it for a first-class stamp and do it in a way that didn't get mangled or broken or put off to the side. it turns out that devising the simple envelope that could also double as the return envelope was a real work of art.
peter: so what did you do?arc: [laughter] remembering that day toasting my success, my memory of that day is being at a electronics, a computer superstore, pushing the shopping cart while our cto piled in all the components that we would use to limp along the website the first long day. we had a pool about how many orders we could get and people said 10, 30. we ended the first day with 107 orders which astounded me. i mean, that was my whole first month forecast. now looking back, 107 orders...
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senator peters, would you also like to respond? sen. peters: i appreciate that.e have to make sure our postal workers have the protection they need. we have a number of postal facilities right now we're folks have tested positive. we have to make sure that those folks have the opportunity to be isolated, and everybody else gets tested to make sure they are healthy and to make sure folks have personal protection equipment. the postal service is in a precarious financial situation right now. have negotiated a loan for the postal service in the cares act to keep them solvent. what we heard from folks at the postal service is that they could have been insolvent as soonest september of this year. they are saying postal volumes dropped or medically. in fact, in our conversation with the postmaster general, revenues have dropped more than 15%, which puts a significant strain on the service. they needed to have some bridge loans to get through this pandemic. but it is also clear that we are going to have to make sure we are providing resources, as well as working with re
senator peters, would you also like to respond? sen. peters: i appreciate that.e have to make sure our postal workers have the protection they need. we have a number of postal facilities right now we're folks have tested positive. we have to make sure that those folks have the opportunity to be isolated, and everybody else gets tested to make sure they are healthy and to make sure folks have personal protection equipment. the postal service is in a precarious financial situation right now. have...
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they ran together, but the other disciple running faster than peter reached the tomb first.ng on the ground but did not go in. simon peter came up, went into the tomb, saw the linen clots on the ground and also the cloth that had been over his head. this was not with the linen clots buclot-- cloth but rolleda place by itself. the other di pi disciple went i. he saw and believed. at that time they didn't understand the meaning of scripture, that he must rise from the dead. ♪ >> the holy father reverances the book of the gospel with a kiss, and acknowledges those in the basilica and all of you who are following this li liturgy. you're following the easter liturgy here in st. peter's basilica on this easter sunday, the mass will be followed by the holy father's message and his blessing. the words about easter sequence still echo, death with life contended combats strangely ended life's own champion slain, tell us mary say what thou did see upon the way, the tomb did close, i saw christ's r glory as he rose, the angel's they're attesting proud with grave clothes resting, christ
they ran together, but the other disciple running faster than peter reached the tomb first.ng on the ground but did not go in. simon peter came up, went into the tomb, saw the linen clots on the ground and also the cloth that had been over his head. this was not with the linen clots buclot-- cloth but rolleda place by itself. the other di pi disciple went i. he saw and believed. at that time they didn't understand the meaning of scripture, that he must rise from the dead. ♪ >> the holy...
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that is something that changed over the course of peter's career trajectory. when he started, he started at the turn of the century, 1998-99. smart phones weren't a part of the landscape but by the time he died if you were going to charge a client $600 an hour for your advice and guidance that client will expect you to be available 24/7 and lawyers i talked to felt that pressure, that they are never off, never a time they could just turn it off, they always had to be responsive to their phones because their rate was so high. it was enormous pressure operationally, to build every six minutes, keeping track of your time constantly and have to bill a lot of hours so there's an enormous amount of pressure in the profession and also lack of autonomy especially as an associate because it is not really your own. you are at the beck and call of science and the partners you work for and senior associates you work for and a lot of these lawyers felt they could not control their own schedules, made them very anxious, always waiting for the other shoe to drop. and it is a
that is something that changed over the course of peter's career trajectory. when he started, he started at the turn of the century, 1998-99. smart phones weren't a part of the landscape but by the time he died if you were going to charge a client $600 an hour for your advice and guidance that client will expect you to be available 24/7 and lawyers i talked to felt that pressure, that they are never off, never a time they could just turn it off, they always had to be responsive to their phones...
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peter: how many websites are there today? brewster: hundreds of millions, and they are coming and going all of the time, that we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection of about 800 billion urls. it is kind of huge, and it turns out that is only part of what we do. we also archived television, abc, nbc, fox, but also international television and if you go to tv.archive.org, you can find clips of what other people said and put those on blog posts. the idea is so people can quote, compare and contrast, the critically about what happens on television. with jonaily show stewart, he did something like that with going and saying he said this, now he said that. can we do that now? it is used by journalists and end-users all the time. it is a free library, a library on the internet. peter: why couldn't i just go to google and type in jon stewart? brewster: still find the jon stewart show and they may have put up certain clips from their on youtube, you might see a smattering, but you don't know what show it ca
peter: how many websites are there today? brewster: hundreds of millions, and they are coming and going all of the time, that we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection of about 800 billion urls. it is kind of huge, and it turns out that is only part of what we do. we also archived television, abc, nbc, fox, but also international television and if you go to tv.archive.org, you can find clips of what other people said and put those on blog posts. the idea is so people...
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if you let me briefly introduce peter in her panelist, peter andreas is a professor of international studies in the department of political science. he is the author and co-author of 11 books including a killer i but also the 2013 book smuggler nation how trade made america were quite relevant today we talk about we live in a world of trade friction and talk about piracy and make claims about a variety of countries and listed activities. chris who is a new york times novelist. i'm a big fan. he worked at the new york times since 1999, his career as a foreign correspondent has esfocused on conflict region spanning afghanistan, the palestinian, libya and syria among others. chris also served as a marine corps infantry men in combat veteran in the persian war. next to speak will be angelica drawn martinez, the university of massachusetts, she is a 2013 phd recipient from brown and she is a noted expert, latin american and comparative politics with a particular emphasis on organized crime and criminology, illicit market and the relationship between state actors and nonstate actors, often
if you let me briefly introduce peter in her panelist, peter andreas is a professor of international studies in the department of political science. he is the author and co-author of 11 books including a killer i but also the 2013 book smuggler nation how trade made america were quite relevant today we talk about we live in a world of trade friction and talk about piracy and make claims about a variety of countries and listed activities. chris who is a new york times novelist. i'm a big fan. he...
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peter: this is "the communicators" program on c-span. if it looks a little bit different in this age of of social distancing and the coronavirus, we have set up in separate studios here at c-span. we are pleased to have jonathan make on the left, the editor of "communications daily," our guest reporter and our guest this week. former senator gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters. senator smith, we appreciate your coming into the studio for this interview. sen. smith: always a pleasure, peter, glad to be with you. even if it is just approximate. you and jonathan, thank you. peter: in this age of coronavirus, how has this affected broadcasters? sen. smith: in many ways, it has affected us. i think perhaps it is unfortunate, but it seems the united states and our citizens become aware of broadcasting and its indispensable, in irreplaceable role, in the firmament of american life, when there are natural or other catastrophes and calamities that befall us. because it is then that the architecture of broad
peter: this is "the communicators" program on c-span. if it looks a little bit different in this age of of social distancing and the coronavirus, we have set up in separate studios here at c-span. we are pleased to have jonathan make on the left, the editor of "communications daily," our guest reporter and our guest this week. former senator gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters. senator smith, we appreciate your coming into the studio...
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thanks, peter. angela, rachel is asking, i applied for unemployment on march 15th and they sent me papers telling me that what i would receive, but i haven't gotten a dime. so now what? >> simply, rachel, i'm really sorry to hear that's happened to you and unfortunately, that's the case with so many others who have had to apply for unemployment. and the simple answer is, our edd office, our employment development department office which administers unemployment benefits is just backed up. they've been overwhelmed by the number of requests both from traditional employees as well as independent contractors that have been applying for these benefits and that qualify for the benefits. so, we know that will governor newsom is aware of this and has different press conferences. he's addressed the issue and said that he's asked the e.d.d. to expand their telephone hours as well as their office hours, asked them to increase the capacity on their website so that people can get through, asking former e.d.d. em
thanks, peter. angela, rachel is asking, i applied for unemployment on march 15th and they sent me papers telling me that what i would receive, but i haven't gotten a dime. so now what? >> simply, rachel, i'm really sorry to hear that's happened to you and unfortunately, that's the case with so many others who have had to apply for unemployment. and the simple answer is, our edd office, our employment development department office which administers unemployment benefits is just backed up....
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peter?> the campaign season like we've never seen before. geoff bennett, thanks very much. we want to get a check of the forecast from our friend dave price from w nbc in new york. he's filling in while dylan is on maternity leave. dave, nice to see you. >> good to see both of you. let's take a look at the weather and see what's happening across the country. big headlines. coastal showers for texas and louisiana. but that's just the beginning. snow showers and cold air in montana are more significant as they roll into michigan and wisconsin tomorrow. cold air sinks, collides with warm air from the gulf and that's the threat of severe weather. today that threat is in san antonio, austin, abilene, even watching dallas, houston and oklahoma city for intensifies. 66 million people affected. tornadoes the major issue. biggest concern for eastern louisiana to tennessee, jackson, tuscaloosa, atlanta, nashville, new orleans for hail, high winds and that potential for long track tornadoes. shelter in
peter?> the campaign season like we've never seen before. geoff bennett, thanks very much. we want to get a check of the forecast from our friend dave price from w nbc in new york. he's filling in while dylan is on maternity leave. dave, nice to see you. >> good to see both of you. let's take a look at the weather and see what's happening across the country. big headlines. coastal showers for texas and louisiana. but that's just the beginning. snow showers and cold air in montana are...
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all of that preceded what happened with covid-19 and peter navarro. now we know someone as close to the president as peter navarro, he's very close to him, was warning in january that the u.s. population lacked immune protection from this virus and that put millions of lives at risk. he sharpened that warning in february at a time when the president was downplaying the risk, saying this was under control. so the idea that the trump white house did not know how bad this could get, when people like peter navarro, not to mention alex azar and tony fauci and others within the government were shouting that internally, it is simply not plausible at all. >> and just the resulting fallout we have seen, john harwood, i appreciate that reporting, thanks very much. let's talk about the british prime minister, boris johnson is in stable condition but remains in the intensive care unit at a hospital in london after his symptoms suddenly and rapidly worsened overnight. >> yeah, listen, it is a reminder that everyone is potentially at risk from this. clarissa ward j
all of that preceded what happened with covid-19 and peter navarro. now we know someone as close to the president as peter navarro, he's very close to him, was warning in january that the u.s. population lacked immune protection from this virus and that put millions of lives at risk. he sharpened that warning in february at a time when the president was downplaying the risk, saying this was under control. so the idea that the trump white house did not know how bad this could get, when people...
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can you lay that at the feet of peter strzok and who else? >> we can lay it at the feet of i believe of james comey and andrew mccabe and peter strzok because of the text messages that are disclosed now. there will be more evidence coming. we've still a lot more that they have said they're going to disclose to us. elizabeth: all right. sydney powell, thank you so much. you will be back later with us in the show to talk more about this cares and about the emails between peter strzok and lisa page, debating when to tell flynn about his rights on self-incriminating statements in the fbi interview. a lot more show is coming up. indiana republican senator mike braun on the battle to reopen. first-responders are working, hospital workers are hard at work, grocery stores are fiving to get food on the shelves there. the senate is reopening. 20 states are moving to reopen this week. the debate. how can the house of representatives still is not reopening? that debate is coming up next. ♪. did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so l
can you lay that at the feet of peter strzok and who else? >> we can lay it at the feet of i believe of james comey and andrew mccabe and peter strzok because of the text messages that are disclosed now. there will be more evidence coming. we've still a lot more that they have said they're going to disclose to us. elizabeth: all right. sydney powell, thank you so much. you will be back later with us in the show to talk more about this cares and about the emails between peter strzok and...
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and peter. with her curly blond hair and her ring exactly. the bar was a high school teacher and my fiancÉ who died in the war but this is probably mixing two things up. it was a gift from evian data was invisible because of her s sex. it was the true collaboration on the 5050. back home they consulted with the solicitor arrangement envisioned were realistic. by february 1916 they had written about 4,000 words of dialogue for act one. she said this and in turn they have another weekend together at the end of february. in march there was a lunch she went to stay for a few days and in between the visits they spoke on the telephone and send each other detailed drafts and long letters with questions and ideas. one was charmingly your partner and build. follow the rules of the club every movement is laden .-full-stop if the audience so that the audience has as much chance as the crime investigat investigator. second, the love interest is here and a central part of the theme. both of these accomplishments were hard on. in this process of making the
and peter. with her curly blond hair and her ring exactly. the bar was a high school teacher and my fiancÉ who died in the war but this is probably mixing two things up. it was a gift from evian data was invisible because of her s sex. it was the true collaboration on the 5050. back home they consulted with the solicitor arrangement envisioned were realistic. by february 1916 they had written about 4,000 words of dialogue for act one. she said this and in turn they have another weekend...
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peter stay with us, white house trade advisor peter navarro is with us we're live and looking ahead this morning on "sunday morning futures." america's oldest lighthouse has weathered many storms. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. dimitri's on it. eating right... ...and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? maybe not jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c! jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ...ketoacidosis, or
peter stay with us, white house trade advisor peter navarro is with us we're live and looking ahead this morning on "sunday morning futures." america's oldest lighthouse has weathered many storms. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. dimitri's on it. eating right... ...and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his...
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smith: we are still calculating the impact, peter.normally have roughly 100,000 visitors and attendees who come and look at one million square feet of exhibit space. of course, it is a huge loss. but, we are going to do our best to replace that in weeks time that weekace with a digital platform that still makes their products available, and information out. and we hope with an enhanced nab show in october, where our attendees can kick the tires of the new technologies and content ideas, that that will be an enhanced show and we expect this virus, as happens with most viruses, that it will fade away as the weather gets warmer. and we can have a great nab show next april. but we are not going to forget the lessons we have learned through this terrible shutdown about our economy. peter: one of the things on your agenda at the nab show was an interview with ajit pai, the fcc chair. what did you plan on asking him? sen. smith: ajit pai is a superb fellow, a great man. he certainly misunderstood and -- understood,inly and it is paying off n
smith: we are still calculating the impact, peter.normally have roughly 100,000 visitors and attendees who come and look at one million square feet of exhibit space. of course, it is a huge loss. but, we are going to do our best to replace that in weeks time that weekace with a digital platform that still makes their products available, and information out. and we hope with an enhanced nab show in october, where our attendees can kick the tires of the new technologies and content ideas, that...
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dr peter drove cofounder and 1st executive director of the university of global health equity in rwanda and also in washington d.c. adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are most severely ill and we are still seeing the number of cases rise with the expected peak still about a week away so it's a pretty severe situation right now adam president trampas expressed optimism about the federal government's ability to provide adequate coronavirus testing but that's very different than what we're hearing from state governors right. it that's true you know the president is in a position where you could argue very persuasively has to balance reali
dr peter drove cofounder and 1st executive director of the university of global health equity in rwanda and also in washington d.c. adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems...
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nice to see you. >> nice to see you, peter. thanks. >> we want to ask you about the businesses now beginning to reopen in states like georgia and oklahoma. obviously businesses like nail salons and tattoo parlors, there's no way to do that from six feet apart. you're up next to the clients or the stylist there. what is the risk of more cases being passed on, more infections as a function of this reopening? >> well, it's a pretty high risk. as you've mentioned, the numbers of cases are, in fact, increasing in that region, not declining. which is one of the first criteria that the trump administration, as well as our public health experts have cited. in addition to that, peter, really having these reopenings occur now just when there is even in some parts of the country, like new york, a decrease in cases, can only exacerbate the problems on hospitals and health care workers. really, having the ability to buy some time for the health care system to deal with new cases is exactly why most of us need to stay at home. and i know it'
nice to see you. >> nice to see you, peter. thanks. >> we want to ask you about the businesses now beginning to reopen in states like georgia and oklahoma. obviously businesses like nail salons and tattoo parlors, there's no way to do that from six feet apart. you're up next to the clients or the stylist there. what is the risk of more cases being passed on, more infections as a function of this reopening? >> well, it's a pretty high risk. as you've mentioned, the numbers of...
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peter stay with us, white house trade advisor peter navarro is with us we're live and looking ahead this morning on "sunday mornin this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪music) maria: welcome back we're back with breaking news with white house trade advisor peter navarro, and peter before we went to the break you said that the chinese had, the chinese communist government ha
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simply insist peter must carry on with his work. what kind of life could we have if i knew the had become less than yourself by marrying me, she asks. if we disagreed we will fight it out like gentlemen but we won't stand for matrimonial black male. traditional heterosexual marriage is founded on self falsities xion suggests here in the link something new peter in harriet will be like gentlemen honest with each other and in perching their work with integrity. in the end thela had created something did preacher told murial she was struck by the curious into me unconscious symmetry produced in act to when all the masks come off at once pretty don't want to exaggerate the event at all. it gives me comedy but i have a feeling since it worked out so naturally it is in its small way right. publicly you saw this before i did read so i dedicated this book shows and family because i think that is what this group of friends became to each other. they were a web of connections that didn't only offer support but real space and opportunity for t
simply insist peter must carry on with his work. what kind of life could we have if i knew the had become less than yourself by marrying me, she asks. if we disagreed we will fight it out like gentlemen but we won't stand for matrimonial black male. traditional heterosexual marriage is founded on self falsities xion suggests here in the link something new peter in harriet will be like gentlemen honest with each other and in perching their work with integrity. in the end thela had created...
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aula, as an attorney and reporter, what do you make of what peter said?> the constitutional i crystal clear how the president does not have absolute power that he claimed. anhe saw that. the legal, political clapback was pretty swift. you see these groups of regional governors saying that they were going to create their own coalitions to decides on a regional basis when it was best for them to open up. you saw constitutional scholars, again, peter mentioned jonathan tuying legally he does not have this authority. ecd low gistically, he was claiming this ically a total authority to turn back on state local economies, schools, low giscally, it's just not clear how he would even dohat. that became crystal clear. that's why you see this swift and now he's defering to the states and local leaders and in doing that issuing federal guidelines and deferring to states he's giving cover to the local leaders who wantock go to business while shielding himself and the white house from any blame if there was a resurgence or new outbreaks. cobert: does it come down to t
aula, as an attorney and reporter, what do you make of what peter said?> the constitutional i crystal clear how the president does not have absolute power that he claimed. anhe saw that. the legal, political clapback was pretty swift. you see these groups of regional governors saying that they were going to create their own coalitions to decides on a regional basis when it was best for them to open up. you saw constitutional scholars, again, peter mentioned jonathan tuying legally he does...
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peter?everyone holding on to the bright spots right now. kathy park in new york's times square. thank you for that. >>> after announcing the white house's three-phase plan for states to reopen, president trump is now saying the decision on how and when to do it is up to the nation's governors. the important question, is there enough testing capability to do it safely? nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house this morning. kelly, nice to see you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. the white house coronavirus task force says the testing of all americans is not actually needed or practical. instead, their plan looks at widespread testing of those with the highest chance of exposure, like first responders, and then targeted testing when there are spikes of illness. some experts say broader testing is the best way to get people back to work. one key to reopening the country, unlocking greater access to testing. the president puts a burden on governors. >> governors are responsible
peter?everyone holding on to the bright spots right now. kathy park in new york's times square. thank you for that. >>> after announcing the white house's three-phase plan for states to reopen, president trump is now saying the decision on how and when to do it is up to the nation's governors. the important question, is there enough testing capability to do it safely? nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house this morning. kelly, nice to see you. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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and so it wasn't just peter navarro who was sounding the alarm. there were public health experts, democrats, some republicans who were saying that this needed to be taken very seriously and the other thing we should point out about peter navarro and this memo, you know, it should be noted, wolf, that peter navarro is a bit of a hawk when it comes to trade with china. he's like steve bannon in that regard so a lot of what he was warning about at that time was related to how he'd like the see the administration take a tougher stance on china. that is something that steve bannon and other like-minded conservatives how they feel as well. no question about it, the president gave sort of a squishy answer there on the peter navarro memo. of this obviously circling inside the white house and the real question that needs to be asked, mr. president, were you made aware of the concerns, were you made aware of other concerns and what did you do about it? as you and i both know, we have cataloged this so many times for weeks and weeks. the president downplayed
and so it wasn't just peter navarro who was sounding the alarm. there were public health experts, democrats, some republicans who were saying that this needed to be taken very seriously and the other thing we should point out about peter navarro and this memo, you know, it should be noted, wolf, that peter navarro is a bit of a hawk when it comes to trade with china. he's like steve bannon in that regard so a lot of what he was warning about at that time was related to how he'd like the see the...
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peter navarro was commenting on. sanjay, i want to know what you heard from peter navarro. i heard him say they don't want to wait for the clinical trials. they want to get this into the bodies of patients and the hands are doctors right now. what was your impression? >> it's a total clash here, alisyn. understandably and i think john made this point very clearly, of course everybody would love for a therapeutic to get out there, and to work. i mean, you know, when i say everyone, i mean everyone on the planet wants this, something to work at some point. fact of the matter is, we don't know if hydroxychloroquine works. we don't even know if maybe it works for some people and not others. could it make some people worse? small example, this is a medication that seems to suppress your immune system. that's why it works for patients of auto immune diseases. if you're somebody who needs a strong immune system because you're elderly and your immune system has not been working well, would you want to suppress that person's
peter navarro was commenting on. sanjay, i want to know what you heard from peter navarro. i heard him say they don't want to wait for the clinical trials. they want to get this into the bodies of patients and the hands are doctors right now. what was your impression? >> it's a total clash here, alisyn. understandably and i think john made this point very clearly, of course everybody would love for a therapeutic to get out there, and to work. i mean, you know, when i say everyone, i mean...
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yes and i think it's as peter was pointing out where communities have implemented some of these social distancing measures. early and in a in a whole scale way so not a patchwork from location to location community to community they're starting to see some of the benefits in terms of burden on the health care system the whole quite of the social distancing measures is to use the only tool we have right now in the absence of an effective treatment in the if absence of a vaccine that we can use today what we have as a tool are the social distancing measures that can help slow down transmission at the community level and the outcome of that is that we can spread out the number of cases as people are starting to learn as a watchword flatten the curve so that the number of new cases occurs more slowly and our health care services can provide enough intensive care beds and enough intensive care nurses to take care of the people who might be ill in a community. with it spread out over a longer time rather than everyone becoming ill at once and really overcoming the health care system adam giv
yes and i think it's as peter was pointing out where communities have implemented some of these social distancing measures. early and in a in a whole scale way so not a patchwork from location to location community to community they're starting to see some of the benefits in terms of burden on the health care system the whole quite of the social distancing measures is to use the only tool we have right now in the absence of an effective treatment in the if absence of a vaccine that we can use...
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>> yes peter unfortunately it has. we have been folding on his long as we could. it looks like starting tomorrow, we are going to be closing down all six stores that we have in the miami area. in trying to move our sales online. and encourage people to buy at our website. this is happening i believe across the country with independent bookstores everywhere. like normally happens in the bookstores, are very representative of what's happening a small business. so there are many, many thousands upon thousands of small business people who are suffering the same way we are. so mr. kaplan are you doing this because a state of florida has mandated? or you've just seen such a drop in foot traffic and sales that it's a necessity? >> there's a couple of reasons why we are doing it. one, at this point, with the mandates that have come through, and the guidance from the cdc, about people not gathering in places where there are more than just a few people, we feel is our responsibility to heed those warnings. ironically, the thing that makes the bookstores so great is it is a
>> yes peter unfortunately it has. we have been folding on his long as we could. it looks like starting tomorrow, we are going to be closing down all six stores that we have in the miami area. in trying to move our sales online. and encourage people to buy at our website. this is happening i believe across the country with independent bookstores everywhere. like normally happens in the bookstores, are very representative of what's happening a small business. so there are many, many...
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i guess i had the same instincts as peter.er is a smart guy, and he is a good guy and he has done a wonderful job. he wrote a memo but he talks to various people about it but ultimately, i did more or less with the memo said, just about the time the memo came out. i closed it down. i took a lot of heat. the world health organization did not like it. they actually put out statements about it. in all fairness to joe biden, he called me xina phobic. like i do not like china. i like china. i like the chinese people. they are phenomenal people. i was causing a phobic, i was called racist, how could i do a thing like this? since then, joe said he was wrong, and he said that i was right, but i closed it down, and i was called names by some of the morning show hosts who do not have a clue what they are talking about, they are not smart people, and i was called all sorts of names when i closed it down to china. now, they try and hide that, you know, the tape of them saying terrible things, that was a great decision. if i did not do it,
i guess i had the same instincts as peter.er is a smart guy, and he is a good guy and he has done a wonderful job. he wrote a memo but he talks to various people about it but ultimately, i did more or less with the memo said, just about the time the memo came out. i closed it down. i took a lot of heat. the world health organization did not like it. they actually put out statements about it. in all fairness to joe biden, he called me xina phobic. like i do not like china. i like china. i like...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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peter peter, chief wte house correspondent for "the new york times." jerry seib, executive washington editor for the "wall street journal." peter, we'll begin with you. what do these economic numbers signal about the economy? peter: this is about as bad a number anybody could have homed for at this point. 11.7 million americans at this point are seeking or on unemployment. that is about 50% higher than the peak of the 2008 financial crisis and this is really the beginning. we're not anywhere near the peak that people expect. so many businesses are shutting doors, so many people are out of work. we're only seeing the tip of the iceberg. this suggests this is not going to be a short-term thing. the president wou like it to be. come summer or fall, things will snap backinto place. maybe they will but that's not the way the congressional economists are looking at it. it's projected the unemployment will reach 10% and stay asas hi 9% through 2021, which, of course, is after the presidentiallection that matters some to predent trump. robert: what ds this all
peter peter, chief wte house correspondent for "the new york times." jerry seib, executive washington editor for the "wall street journal." peter, we'll begin with you. what do these economic numbers signal about the economy? peter: this is about as bad a number anybody could have homed for at this point. 11.7 million americans at this point are seeking or on unemployment. that is about 50% higher than the peak of the 2008 financial crisis and this is really the beginning....
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peter. peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: nice to meet you. peter: nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi, hannah. lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. lemonis: nice to meet you. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! lemonis: hi. taylor: this is max. amber: "oh, you're here." lemonis: she's like, "oh, you're here." i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. lemonis: okay, and so why did you start this business? max: i had a young 18-month-old who was born with eczema, asthma and allergies and allergic sensitivity. so when i was cleaning the house, it would exacerbate them, and i thought, "i'm just gonna make my own." i would get, like, plant-based cleaners. it was absolutely non-toxic. lemonis: and that's the cleaning agent? max: yes. lemonis: wow. i did like the fact that she started her business out of a need to solve a problem, and i
peter. peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: nice to meet you. peter: nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi, hannah. lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. lemonis: nice to meet you. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! lemonis: hi. taylor: this is max. amber: "oh, you're here." lemonis: she's like, "oh, you're here." i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this...
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with that, let me turn the microphone over to peter andreas. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. if you aree here because you think this is about the made for tv dvd, killer hi, sorry to disappoint you. i am sure that dvd has and will outsell my book tradeha genre fr that i believe listed on amazon is horror / comedy so my book is definitely horror and there's not a lot of b comedy in it andn fact, the title was not my selection but my choice for title originally was the subtitle of the book, a history of waras in a six drugs but let me give you a few highlights of the book. when i try to do in the mirror 300 some pages is retell the history of warfare through the lens of drugs and retell the history of drugs through the lens of war and hopefully for those who end up reading the book will not quite think of war again in the same way and you won't quite think of drugs in the same way. in fact, i'd like to get into the drugs and war together and over time it became quite addicted to each other. a one-liner made drugs made war and drugs -- [in
with that, let me turn the microphone over to peter andreas. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. if you aree here because you think this is about the made for tv dvd, killer hi, sorry to disappoint you. i am sure that dvd has and will outsell my book tradeha genre fr that i believe listed on amazon is horror / comedy so my book is definitely horror and there's not a lot of b comedy in it andn fact, the title was not my selection but my choice for title originally was the subtitle of...
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peter baker, chief washington correspondent for the "new york times."aula reid, white house correspondent for cbs news, and kristen welker, white house corporate for nbc news. al anday friday there have been headlines across the countr about different states taking their own steps to reopen or remain closed. is week, peter baker had an exchange with the president about these issues. >> can you give us some sense of how many yesterday, you said 29 states were in good shape? >> well, i think -- peter, i think 29 states are in that ballgame not for opening but i b think they'lle able to open relatively soon. new york, nejersey are having very tough times.d they'll be there. they're going to be later, obviously. it's going to be up to the governors. we're going to work with them. we're going to help them. it'soing to up to the governors. you're going to see quite a few states start to ope andall a beautiful puzzle. robert: a beautiful puzzle. i know all of you have been working hard. paulatepped right over from the briefing room. president trump sl wrapping
peter baker, chief washington correspondent for the "new york times."aula reid, white house correspondent for cbs news, and kristen welker, white house corporate for nbc news. al anday friday there have been headlines across the countr about different states taking their own steps to reopen or remain closed. is week, peter baker had an exchange with the president about these issues. >> can you give us some sense of how many yesterday, you said 29 states were in good shape?...
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>> peter -- people in the room said it was clear that peter navarro had spent a substantial amount of reading on this and at one point -- it was the word "anecdotal" that really set him off, i'm told. he points down at the folders and says "that's science. that's science" he says to fauci. look, the reality is, we've seen this play out publicly with president trump's public comments about the drug and anthony fauci trying to poor cold water on it and walking it back and president trump doing it again. look, it's no secret who president trump sides with in this, it's peter navarro. president trump is right where navarro is, not where dr. anthony fauci and other public health experts are. >> so much so that last night at the briefing, when our jeremy diamond tried to get an answer from the top infectious disease doctor in the country, dr. anthony fauci on this subject, well the president stepped in. watch this. >> and would you also weigh in on this issue of hydroxychloroqui hydroxychloroquine? what do you think about this? >> i think he's already answered that question. >> maybe from t
>> peter -- people in the room said it was clear that peter navarro had spent a substantial amount of reading on this and at one point -- it was the word "anecdotal" that really set him off, i'm told. he points down at the folders and says "that's science. that's science" he says to fauci. look, the reality is, we've seen this play out publicly with president trump's public comments about the drug and anthony fauci trying to poor cold water on it and walking it back...
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nice to see you. >> you too, peter. peter, for millions of americans who are facing this new reality where they find themselves on unemployment but they are ready, willing and able to get back to work, there is some big american companies with a message. we are open and doing business and are hiring. this morning, millions of americans are looking for work. friday's jobs reports showing unemployment skyrocketing to 4.4% and unemployment claims reaching an all-time high of 6.6 million this week. but there's good news. with much of america on lockdown, demand is shifting, growing at grocery stores and pharmacies and for people who deliver. insta cart hiring 300,000 workers. amazon looking for 100,000 employees. although 80,000 have been filled already. a downside, strikes by some who say they're working in unsafe conditions for too little pay. on the bright side, retail giant walmart says it's hiring 150,000 people. cvs health, 50,000 more for in person and remote positions. lowe's, another 30,000. >> how big of a role do
nice to see you. >> you too, peter. peter, for millions of americans who are facing this new reality where they find themselves on unemployment but they are ready, willing and able to get back to work, there is some big american companies with a message. we are open and doing business and are hiring. this morning, millions of americans are looking for work. friday's jobs reports showing unemployment skyrocketing to 4.4% and unemployment claims reaching an all-time high of 6.6 million this...
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let's bring in our guests from sweden's capital we have peter weatherman he's the senior research of the arms and military expenditure program at the stockholm international peace research institute from leipzig in germany adam need director of the australia base to china policy center and from glasgow in the u.k. andrew smith spokesman for the campaign against the arms trade thank you all for joining us peter to you 1st of all do you see a main driver in this increase in spending in the. increase in spending is driven by a wide variety of courses depending on region to region or can treat a country but of course as the united states is by far the largest military spending in the world it's always important to live there and there i think we can say it's the truth but ministration in particular is really seeing a return to the great power rivalries of the past and believes that military spending military capability is an important foreign policy tool there and of course we see something similar in china there it is not so much a return to being a very large spender but to actually ha
let's bring in our guests from sweden's capital we have peter weatherman he's the senior research of the arms and military expenditure program at the stockholm international peace research institute from leipzig in germany adam need director of the australia base to china policy center and from glasgow in the u.k. andrew smith spokesman for the campaign against the arms trade thank you all for joining us peter to you 1st of all do you see a main driver in this increase in spending in the....
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as you know, peter, you have been to our book fair.is so meaningful to the city and to the county. we have never really had to cancel the book fair completely. one year we had a hurricane coming and we canceled the street fair but we had all the authors there. if we did cancel, it would be the first time in close to 40 years that we have canceled. >> host: finally, what is your website if people wish to purchase books, see author interviews or listen to your podcast? >> guest: that's a wonderful peter thank you for giving me the opportunity to tell you about books and books.com. and you have to spell out the end so it's books and books.com. you can purchase books online they are, you can sign up for our newsletter. my podcast is available wherever podcasts -- wherever you listen to your podcast. it's also available through hub.com. it's called literary hub. you can find on apple and other things it's called the literary life. i -- it's kind of like a conversation over your backyard fence. it's just a conversation with authors and peopl
as you know, peter, you have been to our book fair.is so meaningful to the city and to the county. we have never really had to cancel the book fair completely. one year we had a hurricane coming and we canceled the street fair but we had all the authors there. if we did cancel, it would be the first time in close to 40 years that we have canceled. >> host: finally, what is your website if people wish to purchase books, see author interviews or listen to your podcast? >> guest:...
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i'm peter alexander here in washington, d.c. we begin tonight with the white house response to the pandemic. for weeks at this particular hour of the day the conversation has been dominated by those near daily updates from president trump and his coronavirus task force. but there is no briefing today for the first time since easter weekend after just a 21-minute briefing yesterday. in which president trump took no questions from reporters for the first time. all of this coming in the wake of the president's comments on thursday that sparked obviously a considerable uproar. >> i see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that? by injection inside or almost a cleaning. because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number. it will be interesting to check. so that you're going to have to use medical doctors. but it sounds -- it sounds interesting to me. >> nbc news tonight reporting that the president's words caught covid-19 task force members and
i'm peter alexander here in washington, d.c. we begin tonight with the white house response to the pandemic. for weeks at this particular hour of the day the conversation has been dominated by those near daily updates from president trump and his coronavirus task force. but there is no briefing today for the first time since easter weekend after just a 21-minute briefing yesterday. in which president trump took no questions from reporters for the first time. all of this coming in the wake of...
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if you will let me briefly introduce peter in our panelists. peter is a professor of international studies as the washington institute and the department of political science, he's the author and co-author of 11 books, including "killer high" but also the 2013 book smuggler nation, how trade made america, quite relevant today as we live in a world of trade frictions and piracy and make claims about a variety of countries and listed activities. next to speak will be chris who is a journalist for the new york times, i'm sure many of you are familiar with his work, i am a big fan, he's worked at the new york times since 1999, his career as a foreign correspondent has focused on regions spanning afghanistan, iraq, the palestinian territories, libya and syria among others. chris served as a marine corps infantryman in combat veteran from the first persian gulf war. next to speak will be angelica durant martinez, she is a phd from brown and she is a noted expert, latin american and comparative politics with a particular emphasis on organized crime an
if you will let me briefly introduce peter in our panelists. peter is a professor of international studies as the washington institute and the department of political science, he's the author and co-author of 11 books, including "killer high" but also the 2013 book smuggler nation, how trade made america, quite relevant today as we live in a world of trade frictions and piracy and make claims about a variety of countries and listed activities. next to speak will be chris who is a...
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hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle do you believe in miracles which seems democrats do after the joe biden surge on super tuesday for them to fear of the bernie sanders candidate may now be contained however this is far from over taking on trump will be no easy task. crosstalk in the war on bernie i'm joined by my guess ronnie a colleague in beirut she is a producer and host in the now in new york we have lionel he is a legal and media analyst also in new york we have he is a contributing editor at black agenda report and co-author of american exceptionalism and american innocence a people's history of fake news from the revolutionary war to the war on terror right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let's go to beirut 1st rania i feel like after super tuesday looking at the corporate media that you know the whole lot of gaslighting going on it's already a foregone conclusion bernie's out here and james carville says he should step up step down and leave the campaign but you know for a v
hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle do you believe in miracles which seems democrats do after the joe biden surge on super tuesday for them to fear of the bernie sanders candidate may now be contained however this is far from over taking on trump will be no easy task. crosstalk in the war on bernie i'm joined by my guess ronnie a colleague in beirut she is a producer and host in the now in new york we have lionel he is a legal and media analyst also...
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regarding those comments at the end of last week, peter, how did you respond? well, the comments were mainly in response to the white house coronavirus task force meeting on thursday, which president trump got into musing out loud, back and forth with several of his experts on the stage. he had apparently seen a new study by the department of homeland security which found that ultraviolet light, a component of sunlight, played a positive role and destroyed the coronavirus in two minutes when it normally takes, normally lasts on a service for about 18 hours and by the way, there was another study along these lines put out by the university of
regarding those comments at the end of last week, peter, how did you respond? well, the comments were mainly in response to the white house coronavirus task force meeting on thursday, which president trump got into musing out loud, back and forth with several of his experts on the stage. he had apparently seen a new study by the department of homeland security which found that ultraviolet light, a component of sunlight, played a positive role and destroyed the coronavirus in two minutes when it...