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bbc's peter reports.: under the scorching sun and in front of an open gas flame in nigeria's oil-rich south, she risks her life to support her family. temperatures here reach boiling levels. despite the risks, joy uses the heat to speed up drying time. >> the reason i have short hair is because if i grow my hair long, it could burn my head if the flames shift direction and explodes. peter: the use of fossil fuels worldwide has had a devastating impact on nigeria's climate. the country suffers from severe droughts in the north and flash floods in the south. >> when i was a kid, the rain was not like this and the weather was not like this. peter: but nigeria is also a major producer of oil with a particular emission problem. >> the land is suffering with abject poverty. peter: flavoring is the process of burning the natural gas released when oil is extracted from the ground. the process is a large source of greenhouse gases at a major contributor to climate change in nigeria. it is also illegal in the count
bbc's peter reports.: under the scorching sun and in front of an open gas flame in nigeria's oil-rich south, she risks her life to support her family. temperatures here reach boiling levels. despite the risks, joy uses the heat to speed up drying time. >> the reason i have short hair is because if i grow my hair long, it could burn my head if the flames shift direction and explodes. peter: the use of fossil fuels worldwide has had a devastating impact on nigeria's climate. the country...
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peter, youngsters or people who enjoy. — afraid. peter, youngsters or people who enjoy. l _ afraid. or people who enjoy, i am not _ afraid. peter, youngsters or people who enjoy, i am not going - afraid. peter, youngsters or people who enjoy, i am not going to - afraid. peter, youngsters or people who enjoy, i am not going to put i afraid. peter, youngsters or people | who enjoy, i am not going to put an age discrimination on there, but people who enjoy night clubs are used to walking out the front door with their id. they expect to be idd, so what difference would this have made?— have made? well, there is one difference _ have made? well, there is one difference between _ have made? well, there is one difference between id - have made? well, there is one difference between id and - have made? well, there is one difference between id and a i have made? well, there is one - difference between id and a vaccine passport. the whole thing has been politically difficult for a lot of the younger people who are much more suspicious, just by their nature, of government and the political pas
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without further adieu, i would like to welcome peter cannon. hi, peter. hang on, i think -- let me see. there we go. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for attending. can you talk about your new book "killing season". >> "killing season" is a book that just came out. it is about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years in following the opioid epidemic. as i will get through in my presentation, i will tell you when i started to learn things in the course of my work, and i wanted to bring my experiences and the voices of my patients so they could be changed in the way i was changed in my view. >> thank you very much. i'm looking forward to seeing your presentation. i know our audience is as well. peter is going to share his screen and go ahead with the presentation. i will be with all of you in the chat. we will come back to audience questions during the second half of the event. >> okay. can you see that okay? >> yeah, we can see your screen. >> all right. let's see here. this is a picture of albany avenue in hartford, where i work. i've been
without further adieu, i would like to welcome peter cannon. hi, peter. hang on, i think -- let me see. there we go. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for attending. can you talk about your new book "killing season". >> "killing season" is a book that just came out. it is about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years in following the opioid epidemic. as i will get through in my presentation, i will tell you when i started to learn things in...
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peter doocy has more on that, peter.: a key component of the biden doctrine is. >> over horizon capability. peter: previous post from previous presidents. >> there's a future there that's brighter not only for afghan people but most importantly american security and you guys are -- are the tip of the spear. peter: without americans in afghanistan anymore, american military muscle will be hundred or thousands of miles away. >> we are going to retain on over the horizon capability that if they were to come back to be able to take them out surgically moved. >> critics charged, this won't work. >> let me just say this is like over the rainbow. peter: biden secretary says there's no question that it will be more difficult, trump security adviser recently explained why. >> the hours it takes to fly, man or unmanned mission from the gulf to afghanistan is extensive, so in that time period targets can move, hostages can be removed. peter: however, when the president made this promise. >> we will never forgive, we will not forget
peter doocy has more on that, peter.: a key component of the biden doctrine is. >> over horizon capability. peter: previous post from previous presidents. >> there's a future there that's brighter not only for afghan people but most importantly american security and you guys are -- are the tip of the spear. peter: without americans in afghanistan anymore, american military muscle will be hundred or thousands of miles away. >> we are going to retain on over the horizon...
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peter: i don't.hink with all that has gone on the biden administration has taken a hiccup in the polls, you will see it much more difficult to get that deal done and it is unclear how easy it will be to get reconciliation, so i am concerned you start seeing the time slip so that it will be further down the road that we get it and less money and less effectively spent. i think market is not prepared. you are hearing much more mowing -- noise even from secretary yellen about the corporate taxation, so we could be in for a policy hit which we have not had for quite some time. jonathan: what is the market call? peter: i think you want to be cautious. you start looking at the companies that will benefit if we get a slowdown, if we do more work from home, if some of these jobs will be go away, so you look at robotics, and some of the sectors that have remained down, energy, i love the mlp sector, and i think that will do reasonably well. i think bonds do ok, corporate credit. it will not be great, so i wan
peter: i don't.hink with all that has gone on the biden administration has taken a hiccup in the polls, you will see it much more difficult to get that deal done and it is unclear how easy it will be to get reconciliation, so i am concerned you start seeing the time slip so that it will be further down the road that we get it and less money and less effectively spent. i think market is not prepared. you are hearing much more mowing -- noise even from secretary yellen about the corporate...
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in 1968. >> pelley: what kind of man was peter ganci?would say he's my alter ego. had a chest full of medals. and he was just a down to earth, honest, hard-working guy. you know he was a paratrooper in the army, worked his way up to be chief of department in the f.d.n.y. quite a story. >> pelley: a story of courage over his 33-year career. he won the department's medal of valor, crawling into a burning apartment on his hands and knees, grabbing a child who was certainly going to die, and dragging that child out and saving her life. >> cassano: that's the kind of person pete was. he would put people before himself without a doubt. >> pelley: he put his firefighters before himself. three months before 9/11, ganci, the chief of department, responded from home to a call of firefighters trapped in a burning store. he went in wearing shorts and boat shoes. he once said his 11,000 firefighters were his children. on that day in queens, he lost three. on 9/11, the man responsible for firefighter safety was chief al turi, who was tormented by the
in 1968. >> pelley: what kind of man was peter ganci?would say he's my alter ego. had a chest full of medals. and he was just a down to earth, honest, hard-working guy. you know he was a paratrooper in the army, worked his way up to be chief of department in the f.d.n.y. quite a story. >> pelley: a story of courage over his 33-year career. he won the department's medal of valor, crawling into a burning apartment on his hands and knees, grabbing a child who was certainly going to...
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let's add to what peter said. reading the final product about something i hadn't realized earlier on in my career knows work on the issue of sanctions for this is before went into government. i realized you had academics who kept saying sanctions don't work. good policymakers that cap using with an abandon. it explains it and i realized policymakers and academics are just asking different questions. they are interested in different questions. i think this project reveals that in some fashion. has a policymaker or at the time the question i was interested in and still interested in was, was this process -- mike this process provide advice and recommendations on a decision that was the best one open to the president at that time? that is what i am interested in. as we see in many academic chapters which were really useful and interesting, there are a lot of other questions at play. one of the things that animates the scholarly take on is how does this process compared to some kind of ideal? and again, i think is a p
let's add to what peter said. reading the final product about something i hadn't realized earlier on in my career knows work on the issue of sanctions for this is before went into government. i realized you had academics who kept saying sanctions don't work. good policymakers that cap using with an abandon. it explains it and i realized policymakers and academics are just asking different questions. they are interested in different questions. i think this project reveals that in some fashion....
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peter is an old journalism mind. i worked for the "boston globe" for 16 years and think i spent 14 of them under peter and in the recent years he's talked with such enthusiasm about this book he's been working on the great defender, so this is a pleasure for me to interview him tonight about his book. i can talk to peter anytime i want, so i think tonight is also a chance for you all to get your questions in. i'm going to kick off the conversation tonight with some questions for peter and then turn it over to you so please put questions in the chat and i will try to be monitoring both. so we want to hear from you. okay, peter. you see the world through this legal lens. tell us how you came across this story and how did you get started on it? >> first, thank you so much. it's an honor to be interviewed by you and so many of your interviews in the past. i never quite envisioned being on the other side. it's also a great honor to be back to one of my most favorite places it put a smile on my face after the book was anno
peter is an old journalism mind. i worked for the "boston globe" for 16 years and think i spent 14 of them under peter and in the recent years he's talked with such enthusiasm about this book he's been working on the great defender, so this is a pleasure for me to interview him tonight about his book. i can talk to peter anytime i want, so i think tonight is also a chance for you all to get your questions in. i'm going to kick off the conversation tonight with some questions for peter...
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talk about help peter thiel is wielding his power from palantir to facebook to politics.st wanted to speak to a moment in that interesting interview when it ted mentioned the future of arriving sooner. that is super interesting, i think, both as an explanation of why palantir has arrived, what we determined, but also a window into peter thiel. he has been arguing for a very, very long time that the apocalypse is coming and they are going to be these big disruptions coming in from that view, the pandemic was one of those disruptions and of course, as we just heard, pelletier was ready. covid is very much a data problem. if a problem of making sense of how many possible beds are available and where the fed is going and on top of that, because peter thiel in 2020 had connections with the trump administration and had been able to get palantir in a room with donald trump early, i would argued they were able to capitalize on that very quickly, signing a bunch of new contracts with hhs and some of the organizations that were working on the pandemic response. emily: peter thiel,
talk about help peter thiel is wielding his power from palantir to facebook to politics.st wanted to speak to a moment in that interesting interview when it ted mentioned the future of arriving sooner. that is super interesting, i think, both as an explanation of why palantir has arrived, what we determined, but also a window into peter thiel. he has been arguing for a very, very long time that the apocalypse is coming and they are going to be these big disruptions coming in from that view, the...
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peter: no.in the guidance, which was part of the design, to say when you get out of this situation, you have given it on the long-term rates. you let the long-term rates evolve so you reduce and taper, you reduce the duration of the markets and you keep control of the short end of the curve where the midterm, the two to three years, and you try to keep control. once the situation changes the adjustment can be brutal. what can you control? i think central banks control the money market rates, and by the guidance they give, control up to two or three years, and the rest is more complicated to control. i would say tapering first where you let the yield curve steepen and you keep control on the short medium end of the curve. that was the design. now some governors want to raise and say qe could be stopped much before you increase the rates and some governors may be interested in adding some optionality. i would not mind that. i would continue with this guidance, and then later on you increase the ra
peter: no.in the guidance, which was part of the design, to say when you get out of this situation, you have given it on the long-term rates. you let the long-term rates evolve so you reduce and taper, you reduce the duration of the markets and you keep control of the short end of the curve where the midterm, the two to three years, and you try to keep control. once the situation changes the adjustment can be brutal. what can you control? i think central banks control the money market rates,...
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peter shilton once gambling out of football. he has handed a petition into 10 downing street.he british ax100m metre could be stripped of their olympic silver medals after cj ujah's second sample also tests positive for banned substances. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme and to a packed night in the champions league, with some huge clubs in action. the holders chelsea will begin the defence of their title in just under 90 minutes against zenit st petersburg. will the resigning of romelu lukaku help them keep that trophy? manchester united are also involved in the competition. they're underway already tonight with a certain new player who's pretty familiar with the trophy starting for them. well, for more on this evening's matches, austin halewood is with us. let's start with last season's champions, chelsea. what are the expectations for them? considering they have strengthened over the summer, the expectations for them and theirfans over the summer, the expectations for them and their fans are certainly going to be high. 0nly certainly going to be high
peter shilton once gambling out of football. he has handed a petition into 10 downing street.he british ax100m metre could be stripped of their olympic silver medals after cj ujah's second sample also tests positive for banned substances. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme and to a packed night in the champions league, with some huge clubs in action. the holders chelsea will begin the defence of their title in just under 90 minutes against zenit st petersburg. will the...
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since 2006 peters been thousand six peters been all the of a blog street watch. he's a graduate of the iowa writers workshop. he has attended the academy and university of virginia turkeys were many jobs is like, a tennis instructor, and nato yes, senator, taxi drive, meatpacker, leica, telephone solicitor, book and movie reviewer and an author. before hee found his place as a medic that in addition to being paramedic he's the ems coordinator at uconn health john tansey hospital in farmington connecticut. without further ado i would like to welcome peter canning. hang on. i think let me see, one second. there you go. >> thank you for the wonderful introduction and greetings to everybody. thanks for attending. >> thank you so much for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would you tell usia little y bit about "killing season" for those who might not be familiar? >> so "killing season" is the book you're just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years in following the opioid epidemic as i would get to in my pres
since 2006 peters been thousand six peters been all the of a blog street watch. he's a graduate of the iowa writers workshop. he has attended the academy and university of virginia turkeys were many jobs is like, a tennis instructor, and nato yes, senator, taxi drive, meatpacker, leica, telephone solicitor, book and movie reviewer and an author. before hee found his place as a medic that in addition to being paramedic he's the ems coordinator at uconn health john tansey hospital in farmington...
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peter, peter, 1010. i want to go to you because i think we're, we're kind of dancing around my original question and i should rephrase that to be more refined here. is that you have we, we, i think we all can agree to one degree another. the trump is a populace, but the republican party isn't populous that is the tension. and that's really what i'm trying to get in here. when i look at mcconnell and i look at mccarthy, they're not populous. i mean, they're the old style boring. you know, i'm verging on libertarian for me here. that's not what the base is interested in, and that's the tension right there. and it can, the republican party resolved, but because it didn't resolve it during trump presidency. go ahead, jen. well certainly there are other republicans who would like to run on the ticket at florida. governor rhonda stanson is one of those i have heard for over a decade that kevin mccarthy is also one of their god. like you run god for the white house and it certainly makes mcconnell was not the w
peter, peter, 1010. i want to go to you because i think we're, we're kind of dancing around my original question and i should rephrase that to be more refined here. is that you have we, we, i think we all can agree to one degree another. the trump is a populace, but the republican party isn't populous that is the tension. and that's really what i'm trying to get in here. when i look at mcconnell and i look at mccarthy, they're not populous. i mean, they're the old style boring. you know, i'm...
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i'm peter lavelle. they are growing indications. donald trump will indeed make a 3rd run for the presidency in 2024. the former president remains the most favored potential primary candidate within the g o p. but what about the republican party leadership? are they on board? and that's trump, have a message that would return him to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the the cross trucking trump 2024. i'm joined by my guess, jen kerns and new york. she's host of all american radio with jennifer kerns, also new york. we have david fisher, he is author of the book, the executive order, as well as the ghost writer for donald trump. 2016 campaign book crippled america, and in west palm beach, we cross to gene allowed and she is like psychology expert and a long time trump advisor her across soc rules and effects. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it, david, let me go to you 1st here. let's start from the basics here. what is the identity of the republican party as we speak right now?
i'm peter lavelle. they are growing indications. donald trump will indeed make a 3rd run for the presidency in 2024. the former president remains the most favored potential primary candidate within the g o p. but what about the republican party leadership? are they on board? and that's trump, have a message that would return him to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the the cross trucking trump 2024. i'm joined by my guess, jen kerns and new york. she's host of all american radio with jennifer kerns,...
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peter: we are approaching 3000 people in the company now.i would rather do more with less people. i always believe it is my job to create a critical mass of intellect rather than just sheer mass of numbers. give me less, more brilliant people to achieve that. but that said, undeniably, we are really growing our footprint here, particularly in arizona, bringing jobs into the state. great, high tech manufacturing jobs. guy: when you going to be manufacturing in saudi? peter: we are looking at all options for plants both in the middle east and in china mid decade. it would be absolutely great to have lance around the world -- to have plants around the world as we move towards becoming a global player. alix: in terms of capital raised , you're doing a lot. how much money are you going to have to raise to do it, and when do you do it? peter: we have raised $4.4 billion with the spac mergers. we had a healthy cash balance before that. that leads us through into healthy positions right through to the end of 2022. clearly that is before we bring pro
peter: we are approaching 3000 people in the company now.i would rather do more with less people. i always believe it is my job to create a critical mass of intellect rather than just sheer mass of numbers. give me less, more brilliant people to achieve that. but that said, undeniably, we are really growing our footprint here, particularly in arizona, bringing jobs into the state. great, high tech manufacturing jobs. guy: when you going to be manufacturing in saudi? peter: we are looking at all...
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peter doocy with the very latest on that, hi, peter.r: president biden is about to start taking a completely different approach to the war on terror. >> a key component of the biden doctrine is. >> overhorizon capability. peter: including obama whose antiterror strategies relied heavily boots on the ground in afghanistan. >> there's a future there that's brighter not only for the afghan people but most importantly for american security. and you guys are the tip of the spear. >> american military muscle will be hundred or thousands of miles away. >> we will retain an over-horizon capability to be able to take them out. peter: critics charge this won't work. >> let me say it's over the rainbow. peter: biden secretary says it's no question that it will be difficult to identify and engage threats that are from the region. >> to the gulf to afghanistan is extensive. in that period targets can move and hostages can move. peter: the president made the promise? >> we will not forgive and not forget and hunt you downs to the ends to have world a
peter doocy with the very latest on that, hi, peter.r: president biden is about to start taking a completely different approach to the war on terror. >> a key component of the biden doctrine is. >> overhorizon capability. peter: including obama whose antiterror strategies relied heavily boots on the ground in afghanistan. >> there's a future there that's brighter not only for the afghan people but most importantly for american security. and you guys are the tip of the spear....
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and when i interviewed myself peter and susan i asked him about how was it? what was it about your training as a lawyer and your years of practicing law. that translated readily into your service in washington while you're leading different parts of the government. what they say? when you ask them that i asked them that and they said you're being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. i'm sorry, i misunderstood you. yeah, well, it's absolutely was and by the way, i wrote a book about my four years as secretary of state called the politics of diplomacy and in there i spent some time talking about how much i thought my experience of the lawyer help me when i got to washington help me in politics, but most of all really helped me when i was secretary state because secretary state, you know lawyers do a long negotiate. and that's where i learned whatever skills i have in negotiation, but secretary of state's job is to negotiate on behalf of his country. it's negotiation. it's not business negotiation. it's international negotiation.
and when i interviewed myself peter and susan i asked him about how was it? what was it about your training as a lawyer and your years of practicing law. that translated readily into your service in washington while you're leading different parts of the government. what they say? when you ask them that i asked them that and they said you're being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. i'm sorry, i misunderstood you. yeah, well, it's absolutely was and by the way, i...
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you found yourself on set with peter jennings.alk to us about whait was like to report, peter jennings leaning into his instinct. what were you hearing from the fbi? >> just thinking about that day, it brings up a wealth of emotions. i had been in new york to meet some of abc news brass. i had been there for nine months and there were people in new york i had not met. that morning, after a thunderstorm kept us in new york overnight, my wife called me after 9:00 and said, did you see that plane hit the world trade center? immediately, i thought it was a small propeller plane. i turned on the television and saw that it was much worse than that. the next thing i know, i'm on the set with peter jennings. john miller was an abc news correspondent and a former public affairs director for the nypd. there's this moment when the first tower comes down. peter immediately knew that there were no words. he raised his hand on the set just like that, which was a signal to all of us to say nothing. in that moment, you were horrified for the peop
you found yourself on set with peter jennings.alk to us about whait was like to report, peter jennings leaning into his instinct. what were you hearing from the fbi? >> just thinking about that day, it brings up a wealth of emotions. i had been in new york to meet some of abc news brass. i had been there for nine months and there were people in new york i had not met. that morning, after a thunderstorm kept us in new york overnight, my wife called me after 9:00 and said, did you see that...
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. >> reporter: tina peters is the mesa county clerk who oversaw elections in grand junction, colorado month when investigators began looking into her alleged involvement with a reported breach of the county's election system. she's not interested in speaking with cnn. >> want to get you in touch with people that can schedule that for you. >> reporter: peters, who hasn't been charged with any crimes, has teamed up with one of the biggest 2020 election conspiracy theorists, mypillow ceo, mike lindell. in august, peters flew to this symposium in south dakota where she told an adoring crowd she's uncovered voting problems, even though donald trump won her county by almost 30 points. >> out of 64 counties in colorado, i am willing to stand up as the county clerk. one out of 64. >> reporter: but in grand junction, peters' critics, many of whom are republicans, say her pursuit of voter fraud has turned up zero evidence. one republican mesa county commissioner calls her a, quote, problem child. >> she's gone into the election process and yelled fire, get out, get out. and in the panic, a lot
. >> reporter: tina peters is the mesa county clerk who oversaw elections in grand junction, colorado month when investigators began looking into her alleged involvement with a reported breach of the county's election system. she's not interested in speaking with cnn. >> want to get you in touch with people that can schedule that for you. >> reporter: peters, who hasn't been charged with any crimes, has teamed up with one of the biggest 2020 election conspiracy theorists,...
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>> peter, i have no idea. peter, i think the most striking thing about today was the sense of traveling with the president of the united states, who was running with no place to hide. >> reporter: now, 20 years later, ann tells us about what she remembers about that day in the skies, about a nation under attack. when did the magnitude of the moment really hit you? >> actually, at the school. those of us traveling with the president and even the president himself, knew so much less than everybody else in the country. we weren't by a television set watching the first plane and watching the second plane. so, i figured it was bad when the president stood up, said excuse me. he went into the other room. >> reporter: what was that like for you? boarding air force one and you're just flying -- you don't know where. >> there was a sense that this was the fog of war. in this case, the fog was as thick as that smoke billowing through lower manhattan. we heard that the pentagon was in flames. the fear was, how broad did
>> peter, i have no idea. peter, i think the most striking thing about today was the sense of traveling with the president of the united states, who was running with no place to hide. >> reporter: now, 20 years later, ann tells us about what she remembers about that day in the skies, about a nation under attack. when did the magnitude of the moment really hit you? >> actually, at the school. those of us traveling with the president and even the president himself, knew so much...
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without further ado i biked to welcome peter canning. hi peter. there you go. >> greetings to everybody and thanks for attending. >> thank you so much for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would you tell us a little bit about "killing season" who may not be familiar? >> "killing season" just came out and it's about my experiences at a paramedic 25 years following the opioid epidemic and during my presentation i will tell you what i started to learn in the course of my work and i wanted to give the oasis of my patients of my patience to read or so they could be changed in a way that i was changed. >> thank you so much. i'm looking forward to seeing your presentation i know the audiences as well. go ahead and do the presentation i will be with all of you in the chat and they will welcome back to audio session during the second half of the event. >> can you see that okay? >> we can see your screen. this is a picture of city avenue in hartford where i worked. i've been a paramedic in hartford for over 25 years and this is just a
without further ado i biked to welcome peter canning. hi peter. there you go. >> greetings to everybody and thanks for attending. >> thank you so much for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would you tell us a little bit about "killing season" who may not be familiar? >> "killing season" just came out and it's about my experiences at a paramedic 25 years following the opioid epidemic and during my presentation i will tell you what i...
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about efs to recall the 2001 and 2002 authorization for use of military force with representative peter meijer and abby spanberger. hosted by the atlantic council this is half an hour. >> we have with us today to make members who have clearly done homework on the issue of reasserting congressional oversight of the nation's wars, starting with the repeal of the authorized use of military force.e representative peter meijer represents michigan's third congressional district.en rep abby spanberger represents virginia's seventh congressional district, and they andnt othersn congress have ruled that this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, we had tess bridgeman at the top of our lives. she is a coeditor of just security and she is also written widely on this subject. in fact, i think it's fair to say that much of what i learned on this subject a special what i've learned in terms of congresses work on the subject has started with dr. bridgemen. with that i'm going turn things over. it's your show. take it away. >> thank you so much. it's really wonderful to be h
about efs to recall the 2001 and 2002 authorization for use of military force with representative peter meijer and abby spanberger. hosted by the atlantic council this is half an hour. >> we have with us today to make members who have clearly done homework on the issue of reasserting congressional oversight of the nation's wars, starting with the repeal of the authorized use of military force.e representative peter meijer represents michigan's third congressional district.en rep abby...
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peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, -- the co-editor who has also written widely on the subject. it is fair to say that much of what i have learned on the subject and what i have learned from congress' work on the subject has started with her. i'm going to turn things over. it is your show. take it away. >> thank you so much. it is wonderful to be here with these two members. you both have been steadfast in reminding us it is congress' duty to reclaim the war powers that have been largely ceded to the executive branch. you have been writing legislation, you have been cosponsoring legislation, you have been trying to get it passed, and you have remind us that both parties have been stretching unilateral authority. you have not been treating this as a partisan issue. i thank both of you for focusing on that. let's jump right in because our time is short. i want to start wit
peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, -- the co-editor who has also written widely on the subject. it is fair to say that much of what i have learned on the subject and what i have learned from congress' work on the subject has started with her. i'm going to turn things over. it is your show. take it away. >> thank you so much....
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peter: it is a close race. the democrats are leading by a few points, and the democrats -- the margin of error is very close. amanda: given the difficulties of forming a coalition, what sort of coalition will it represent for the rest of the world? for those who are not super familiar, what will that government look like? peter: this is the critical question. it is one of the few we cannot answer is pollsters. as you see, we have such a difficult race, with two parties , not do not almost, with the greens in the third-place and alibris -- and the liberals. it will be a three party coalition. the red party does not seem a viable pop -- option. this is the most interesting question for monday. who will talk with whom? what will the coalition look like? there are 45 options, mathematically, politically viable, but -- matt: we will be covering every day for the next several months, believe me. i wonder what difference covid has made. i cover the last election, and at that point, immigration was still fresh after mi
peter: it is a close race. the democrats are leading by a few points, and the democrats -- the margin of error is very close. amanda: given the difficulties of forming a coalition, what sort of coalition will it represent for the rest of the world? for those who are not super familiar, what will that government look like? peter: this is the critical question. it is one of the few we cannot answer is pollsters. as you see, we have such a difficult race, with two parties , not do not almost, with...
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peter hotez. data showing over 95% of all of the counties in our country experiencing high rates of transmission. 75% of american adults have now received at least one vaccine dose, but as we said, the white house says the president will debut later this week a new six-pronged strategy, meant to curb this variant, get more shots in more arms. so we're happy to have back with us again tonight, dr. irvin redlenner. doctor, i want to gauge your level of concern and maybe it's regional for the weeks and months ahead. >> well, good evening, brian. so unfortunately, something like this kind of pandemic with a wildly out of control delta variant is not likely to stay anything, regional or otherwise. in the northeast, we're in a bubble, and hopefully it doesn't lead to complacency where we think we're invulnerable. i think all bets are off. and i think we do need to be cautious. we just had our big labor day holiday, with a lot of people gathering together. and we're putting 55 million children back into
peter hotez. data showing over 95% of all of the counties in our country experiencing high rates of transmission. 75% of american adults have now received at least one vaccine dose, but as we said, the white house says the president will debut later this week a new six-pronged strategy, meant to curb this variant, get more shots in more arms. so we're happy to have back with us again tonight, dr. irvin redlenner. doctor, i want to gauge your level of concern and maybe it's regional for the...
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peter hotez.now showing that 95% of the counties in our country now experiencing high rates of transmission. while we did just cross a major rubicon, in that 75% of americans have received at least one vaccine dose, the white house says the president will debut this week a new six pronged strategy meant to work across public and private sectors to curb the variant. get more shots and more arms. so we are happy to have back with us, doctor irwin red liner, founder of columbia university's center for emergency preparedness, also a professor of pediatrics. doctor, i want to gauge your level of concern. and maybe it's regional, for the weeks and months ahead. >> well, good evening brian. unfortunately, something like this kind of pandemic, where the wildly out of control delta variant is not likely to say anything. in some ways, in the northeast, we are living in a bubble. hopefully it does not lead to complacency, where we figure we are in vulnerable. i think all bets are off now. i don't want to ala
peter hotez.now showing that 95% of the counties in our country now experiencing high rates of transmission. while we did just cross a major rubicon, in that 75% of americans have received at least one vaccine dose, the white house says the president will debut this week a new six pronged strategy meant to work across public and private sectors to curb the variant. get more shots and more arms. so we are happy to have back with us, doctor irwin red liner, founder of columbia university's center...
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. , even the pragmatic peter finds wor inc. , ._ even the pragmatic peter finds wor inc. , worrying.hey say, take it from the rich. i mean, i worrying. they say, take it i from the rich. i mean, nobody became — from the rich. i mean, nobody became rich without work somehow, maybe he was lucky. but somehow, maybe he was lucky. bui this— somehow, maybe he was lucky. but this is— somehow, maybe he was lucky. but this is one concern, i guess, _ but this is one concern, i guess, many people here in germany— guess, many people here in germany are afraid of. the reality is — germany are afraid of. the reality is without _ germany are afraid of. tie: reality is without angela merkel, some kind of change is inevitable. and businesses like the hartzkeller simply wait to see who will take charge after the election and the kind of policies they can serve up. theo leggett, bbc news, munich. but looked delicious, didn�*t it? finally — as europe struggles with the effects of soaring gas prices — world leaders are preparing for november�*s cop 26 climate conference in glasgow. the gas crisis is addi
. , even the pragmatic peter finds wor inc. , ._ even the pragmatic peter finds wor inc. , worrying.hey say, take it from the rich. i mean, i worrying. they say, take it i from the rich. i mean, nobody became — from the rich. i mean, nobody became rich without work somehow, maybe he was lucky. but somehow, maybe he was lucky. bui this— somehow, maybe he was lucky. but this is— somehow, maybe he was lucky. but this is one concern, i guess, _ but this is one concern, i guess, many people...
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let me go to peter. you need cash to run the country when awarded something running in the country, something different. you look forward to see the assets are frozen in the us to be delivered to you. but then at the same time, you appoint someone like food as a dean. how connie, as a minister, and he's wanted by the f b i because this be conducive to a tougher us reaction. but it's more than that. yes, exactly. that that is definitely going to be the case but, but the other issue is that the sanctions, people are there in the government that are on this. they are listed in, on the sanctions regime. so dealing with these people in economics, financial or military terms or with the government is, is going to be a sanction. so the flow of human there and development money into the country will be restricted because of the sanctions regime that is imposed on them by, by the united nations. and the, and the financial actually does force. so it will be very difficult to channel any humanitarian or development
let me go to peter. you need cash to run the country when awarded something running in the country, something different. you look forward to see the assets are frozen in the us to be delivered to you. but then at the same time, you appoint someone like food as a dean. how connie, as a minister, and he's wanted by the f b i because this be conducive to a tougher us reaction. but it's more than that. yes, exactly. that that is definitely going to be the case but, but the other issue is that the...
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thank you, peter. he is a _ busy but manageable. thank you, peter. a report _ busy but manageable. thank you, peter. he is a report from - busy but manageable. thank you, peter. he is a report from our- peter. he is a report from our business reporter katy austin. people have been told not to panic buy. there is no shortage of fuel itself. but again this morning there were queues at petrol stations. absolute mayhem. nobody can get past, no one can get in. ibg absolute mayhem. nobody can get past, no one can get in.— past, no one can get in. bg group which operates _ past, no one can get in. bg group which operates 400 _ past, no one can get in. bg group which operates 400 sites - past, no one can get in. bg group which operates 400 sites has - past, no one can get in. bg group which operates 400 sites has set| past, no one can get in. bg group| which operates 400 sites has set a £30 per customer limit. the initial problems experienced by bp were due to a shortage of lorry drivers. it is thought the uk has a shortfall of tens of thousands. it is is th
thank you, peter. he is a _ busy but manageable. thank you, peter. a report _ busy but manageable. thank you, peter. he is a report from - busy but manageable. thank you, peter. he is a report from our- peter. he is a report from our business reporter katy austin. people have been told not to panic buy. there is no shortage of fuel itself. but again this morning there were queues at petrol stations. absolute mayhem. nobody can get past, no one can get in. ibg absolute mayhem. nobody can get...