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go ahead, peter. a peter, i'd actually like to broaden it a little bit because the other crisis that's developing is one over taiwan. so we've got the potential for the outbreak of violence, both in ukraine and in taiwan. so they're very, very dangerous moment right now, in the aftermath of the bungled pull out from afghanistan, camp biden has been desperate compounded by this little plummeting approval ratings in the united states is really been looking for foreign policy when and he's gotten himself involved in 2 situations that could both backfire and, and are, are both very, very dangerous right now in the, i'm approaching it less from the standpoint of where the blame lies. and from the standpoint of what we have to do to defuse these crises, both of which can unravel very quickly, people draw the analogy to world war one, where we managed to get involved in war that nobody wanted. because of the various alliances and various things that happened that were out of people's control. but i see the s
go ahead, peter. a peter, i'd actually like to broaden it a little bit because the other crisis that's developing is one over taiwan. so we've got the potential for the outbreak of violence, both in ukraine and in taiwan. so they're very, very dangerous moment right now, in the aftermath of the bungled pull out from afghanistan, camp biden has been desperate compounded by this little plummeting approval ratings in the united states is really been looking for foreign policy when and he's gotten...
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taylor: peter, for the 10 year? margaret: we might get to one points -- peter: we might get to 1.75, 1.85. taylor: thank you for joining us for this thanksgiving holiday and happy thanksgiving to all of you. peter tchir, margaret patel, and greg staples. we know we've been watching the ahmaud arbery case. the jury has reached a verdict. this according to court tv. we will bring you the verdict when we get it. from new york, that does it for us, for "real yield." don't worry, jonathan ferro will be back next week. it was my pressure -- pleasure to do negative real yield today. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i'm amanda lang. come to bloomberg markets. alix: i'm alix steel. we welcome our bloomberg audiences. here is some stories we are following for you. in just a few moments we will be speaking to tim draper. he will discuss the state of the startups, and of course the market for digital currency. we will be covering the latest out of the electric vehicle market, with x shore, which has been betting on the boating ma
taylor: peter, for the 10 year? margaret: we might get to one points -- peter: we might get to 1.75, 1.85. taylor: thank you for joining us for this thanksgiving holiday and happy thanksgiving to all of you. peter tchir, margaret patel, and greg staples. we know we've been watching the ahmaud arbery case. the jury has reached a verdict. this according to court tv. we will bring you the verdict when we get it. from new york, that does it for us, for "real yield." don't worry, jonathan...
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go ahead peter . we can comment on that danny's right and the united states is pushing these confrontations and conflicts up to a point and fix it could control them. but i'd like to talk about when we come back is how the abide is foreign policy has really been a continuation of trumps foreign policy for the most part. and that this is creating destabilizing situations and much of the world right now. okay, i'm going to go to a break here. i mean, peter is just teased us with a overarching theory and it has all connected with donald trump and we're going to explore that after a break. so we'll continue our discussion on rising tension state with r t with i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where said shorter is it conflict with the 1st law, show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear a very job with artif
go ahead peter . we can comment on that danny's right and the united states is pushing these confrontations and conflicts up to a point and fix it could control them. but i'd like to talk about when we come back is how the abide is foreign policy has really been a continuation of trumps foreign policy for the most part. and that this is creating destabilizing situations and much of the world right now. okay, i'm going to go to a break here. i mean, peter is just teased us with a overarching...
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i'm joined by my guess, peter cosmic in washington. he's professor of history and director of the nucular studies institute at american university as well as co author with oliver stone of the untold history of the united states. also in washington. we have rural west mason. he's the executive vice president of the ration center and in lake jackson. we cross today, daniel mcadams. he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity. hi gentlemen. crosstalk rules that affect, that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate when you do, danny, let me go to you 1st year. i mean, as i said in my introduction, is a lot of things going on right now. we have this growing tension with a poland and berries over immigration, a lot of finger pointing. i must say a lot of a very exaggerated name calling out there doesn't help us understand what's going on. also we seem to have kind of a revisiting of what happened with what was going on in ukraine in spring of this year of this year. there's encouragem
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go ahead peter. we can comment on that danny's right, as the united states is pushing these confrontations and conflicts up to a point and fix it could control them. but i'd like to talk about when we come back is how the abide is foreign policy has really been a continuation of trumps foreign policy for the most part. and that this is creating destabilizing situations and much of the world right now. okay, i'm going to go to a break here. i mean, peter is just teased us with a overarching theory and it has all connected with donald trump and we're going to explore that after a break. so we'll continue our discussion on rising tension state with r t ah, we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off. every device is a potential entry point for security at any machine because it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers. both of them. there's one called option in the offering. it's not
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peter, i do want to start with you on this one. we have you on the show pretty regularly, and we really appreciate that. and i believe it's fair to say you aren't exactly a fan of the us dollar, a fan of crypto currency or even central banks. so what is your take on the situation? well, you know, i usually don't agree with the i m f. but in this circumstance i do, you know, salbert or has a lot of problems now it has another one midpoint, i think this whole thing is a gimmick. i think a lot of the big coin wales were able to influence l. f albert or in order to help drum up more enthusiasm for the crypto currency to soccer in more buyers. so the larger a holders of big coin who got in earlier at much lower prices can sell into the hysteria that they're creating, partially because of this idea that, oh, it's legal, tender, salvador. and this is just the 1st step of many and that every other nation is eventually going to follow in el salvador footsteps. and it's all the pipe that they're using. but you know, it's going to be cost sal
peter, i do want to start with you on this one. we have you on the show pretty regularly, and we really appreciate that. and i believe it's fair to say you aren't exactly a fan of the us dollar, a fan of crypto currency or even central banks. so what is your take on the situation? well, you know, i usually don't agree with the i m f. but in this circumstance i do, you know, salbert or has a lot of problems now it has another one midpoint, i think this whole thing is a gimmick. i think a lot of...
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is talking about, what do you make of peter's comments there? well, i'm always mystified by peter's comment, because if this is against capitalism, he does have a problem of explaining it is everybody wrong except him? is everybody making a terrible mistake? is the system self most people? yeah. i don't. i don't think so. i think this is a system that's got basic problems and he's trying to solve them by printing a great deal of money and exploding. it's dead. it's really solving one set of problems by this, that creation by this monetization. and then it creates a new set. and it has bumbled through for 2 or 3 centuries, doing this over and over again. and everybody kind of knows that eventually you're going to solve one problem by creating another one. and then you won't be able to solve it. and then the system will come down. that's the problem on their american capitalism. the great until the u. s. government corrupted it. we had a vibrant free market economy under a gold standard. when we had honest money where we didn't have a federal inco
is talking about, what do you make of peter's comments there? well, i'm always mystified by peter's comment, because if this is against capitalism, he does have a problem of explaining it is everybody wrong except him? is everybody making a terrible mistake? is the system self most people? yeah. i don't. i don't think so. i think this is a system that's got basic problems and he's trying to solve them by printing a great deal of money and exploding. it's dead. it's really solving one set of...
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peter, thanks very much. peter bowes — this. peter, thanks very much. peter bowes joining _ this. peter, thanks very much. peter bowes joining us. - poland has accused belarus of trying to trigger a major publication on the border between the two countries. video shows hundreds of people near a barbed wire fence with some attempting to force their way over to the polish side, and in response, poland's government ordered 12,000 troops to patrol the border. the eu says belarus wants revenge for the sanctions against it imposed because of human rights violations. nick beake reports from warsaw. rush hour this morning in western belarus, and they were only heading one way — towards the european union. accused of directing this surge of human traffic, president lukashenko's regime, which has welcomed in thousands of migrants from around the world and is now pointing the way to the border with poland. but at that border, this was the welcoming committee. if the sight and might of a polish military helicopter was intended to turn them back, it didn't work. neither did the tear gas. and
peter, thanks very much. peter bowes — this. peter, thanks very much. peter bowes joining _ this. peter, thanks very much. peter bowes joining us. - poland has accused belarus of trying to trigger a major publication on the border between the two countries. video shows hundreds of people near a barbed wire fence with some attempting to force their way over to the polish side, and in response, poland's government ordered 12,000 troops to patrol the border. the eu says belarus wants revenge for...
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and 'ust briefly, peter, how do. and just briefly, peter, how might _ do. and just briefly, peter, how might a _ do. and just briefly, peter, how might a smaller - do. andjust briefly, peter, - how might a smaller population effect china's future going forward?— forward? well, initially of course. — forward? well, initially of course, the _ forward? well, initially of course, the country - forward? well, initially of course, the country is - forward? well, initially of. course, the country is better off in economic terms if they had no children for 20 years, but they would have a labourforce problem. so it is a longer—term problem which will befall the labour force in 20 years' time. china is a very big country, you can't compensate with migration. thank you forjoining us on newsday, peter. their doors have been shut for two years — but finally, new zealand has unveiled plans to welcome back foreigners from next year. from 30 april, fully vaccinated visitors will be allowed to enter the country, but will still have to self—isolate for seven days u
and 'ust briefly, peter, how do. and just briefly, peter, how might _ do. and just briefly, peter, how might a _ do. and just briefly, peter, how might a smaller - do. andjust briefly, peter, - how might a smaller population effect china's future going forward?— forward? well, initially of course. — forward? well, initially of course, the _ forward? well, initially of course, the country - forward? well, initially of course, the country is - forward? well, initially of. course, the country...
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peter: it is a very exciting time at lazard. we have this great brand, this great history, but we are also trying to become more modern, dynamic, and diverse. that is a big part of what is going on here. across the board, from a hybrid work environment to a lot of investment in automation to make the day today less mundane, to a real commitment to expanding our diversity, lazard today is on a new path and a dynamic past. i think the affiliation and alliance with independent point advisors is a great indicator of that trajectory. we are really excited to be working with anne and her team. erik: you have spent your career thus far at sea group, jp morgan , and bank of america, were you finished as chairman of global corporate and investment banking. what does the modern investment bank look like? anne: the modern investment bank, and my opinion, has to do with distributed talent. distributed is a word that comes up in many modern contexts, but if you are going to really bring the diversity of talent required confront these challen
peter: it is a very exciting time at lazard. we have this great brand, this great history, but we are also trying to become more modern, dynamic, and diverse. that is a big part of what is going on here. across the board, from a hybrid work environment to a lot of investment in automation to make the day today less mundane, to a real commitment to expanding our diversity, lazard today is on a new path and a dynamic past. i think the affiliation and alliance with independent point advisors is a...
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peter bowes there. the singer britney spears can now regain control of her life and career after a judge in los angeles overturned an order imposed 13 years ago that put the singer's father and lawyers in charge. the judge terminated the legal arrangement known as a conservatorship with immediate effect. the humanitarian crisis along the border between belarus and poland is worsening as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a political limbo between the two nations. alexander lukashenko, the belarusian president, is accused of deliberately orchestrating the crisis to challenge sanctions imposed on his country last year. our correspondent steve rosenberg sent this report from belarus. by day, the scale of this migrant crisis becomes clear. belarus' border with poland transformed into a camp for those desperate to get to europe. tonight, for the first time, belarusian border guards agreed to take us into the camp, right up to the border. behind the barbed wire, the european un
peter bowes there. the singer britney spears can now regain control of her life and career after a judge in los angeles overturned an order imposed 13 years ago that put the singer's father and lawyers in charge. the judge terminated the legal arrangement known as a conservatorship with immediate effect. the humanitarian crisis along the border between belarus and poland is worsening as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a political limbo between the two nations....
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let's say speak to a year apart from peter all over, all met peter. quite a problem building here. it appears. well, yes indeed. this footage that we're seeing has been put out by the polish border authorities. it clearly shows a large group of people crossing the border from bella roof into poland. that frontier, of course, between bella ruth and the european union. what we've, we've seen is a large number of people this time crossing, but it's a continuation of the numbers that have been making this, this route their way into the european union. in fact, poland has taken the step of deploying around $12000.00 troops to their border in order to try and stop people making this trip. but who are the people who are coming across the border this way? well, the, the vast majority, when we've looked at who's, who's made it across the border and they've been checked in with 8 organizations. and they've made, in some cases, asylum applications in poland. they've come from the middle east. many of them had taken flights from baghdad among other places, to, to minsk and then tried to cross
let's say speak to a year apart from peter all over, all met peter. quite a problem building here. it appears. well, yes indeed. this footage that we're seeing has been put out by the polish border authorities. it clearly shows a large group of people crossing the border from bella roof into poland. that frontier, of course, between bella ruth and the european union. what we've, we've seen is a large number of people this time crossing, but it's a continuation of the numbers that have been...
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ladies and gentlemen, my conversation with sir peter jackson! hello peter. >> hi, stephen. we're here, right. >> we can't talk about the night that i showed you all that secret footage. it didn't happen. but you might have seen a lot of it a few years ago. >> stephen: so i shouldn't mention that two years ago, when i was in new zealand, i spent the weekend apt your house, and we spent eight hours over two days watching raw footage that you... showed the editing process. >> that would cause me huge problems if we even breathed a word of it. i think i remember we even shed tears that night. didn't we? >> stephen: i think i burst into tears when you said i could watch it. i remember that part. >> the tears might not have been the beatles. that might have been another thing we were doing. that's all right. >> stephen: i want to start this interview with something kind of shocking, because this will be the only interview i ever do with you where i don't talk about "the lord of the rings." i don't know how to say this-- i don't know how to say this, but "the lord of the rings" is
ladies and gentlemen, my conversation with sir peter jackson! hello peter. >> hi, stephen. we're here, right. >> we can't talk about the night that i showed you all that secret footage. it didn't happen. but you might have seen a lot of it a few years ago. >> stephen: so i shouldn't mention that two years ago, when i was in new zealand, i spent the weekend apt your house, and we spent eight hours over two days watching raw footage that you... showed the editing process....
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>> stephen: jon, you know how i feel about peter jackson, right? >> yes, sure, sure. >> stephen: and what an amazing artist he is, incredible director, and such a wide variety of interests. he started off comedy horror, he's got "the lord of the rings" movies, now he has the incredible documentary about the beatles. now he's back to tell the full story nobody knows of the rooftop concert, planet top apple, it's not what anybody thinks. it's not three songs, it's nine songs! >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: oh! you will see. >> jon: yep. >> stephen: folks, the holiday season is finally to recover from gorging on thanksgiving dinner than gorging on christmas movies. cheesy made-for-tv holiday movies have become an annual tradition, and this year there will be more than ever, because lifetime alone will release 35 new christmas movies, including soon-to-be-classics, like "an ice wine christmas," "merry liddle christmas baby," "christmas with a crown," and "afianceÉ for christmas." and of course, its steamier sequel, "a throuple by arbor day." and
>> stephen: jon, you know how i feel about peter jackson, right? >> yes, sure, sure. >> stephen: and what an amazing artist he is, incredible director, and such a wide variety of interests. he started off comedy horror, he's got "the lord of the rings" movies, now he has the incredible documentary about the beatles. now he's back to tell the full story nobody knows of the rooftop concert, planet top apple, it's not what anybody thinks. it's not three songs, it's nine...
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i peter, what more can you tell us? .., peter, what more can you tell us? . . , peter, what more can you tell us? .. , , ., peter, what more can you tell us? , us? i can bring you some information _ us? i can bring you some information that - us? i can bring you some information that we - us? i can bring you some information that we are l information that we are receiving from our partners here in the united states, cbs news little excuse me because i am reading this as i am getting it on my phone. a law enforcement official who is familiar with the early findings of this investigation says that the early information is that the suspect was fleeing another scene, was a bully a knife fight, when he rammed into people in the parade. —— probably a knife fight. it does not seem to be a terrorism—related. it does at least seem to paint a different picture to perhaps the picture a lot of people had feared. a lot of confusion, of course. this is the big question, why has this happened. there was also some confusion at the sequence of events because it didn't
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jonathan: you sell peter's, can i sell peter hotess? tom: he had the privilege of being at the invention of mrna and all the theoretical virology stuff. he is such an authority. jonathan: and we have to work out the right sources to go to over the next couple of weeks when you hear from the vaccine providers say things like it looks like we will need to change things up to address this particular mutation, there is a degree of skepticism around vaccine providers who have skin in the game. tom: the providers is one thing. we have 59% and they will say what does it take to get to 69% total vaccination? maybe this is the event that does it. jonathan: you can play the music now. kailey: [laughter] tom: -- jonathan: did you design this music? is this your fault? tom: i did not design the music. jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ritika: the world health organization warns the new a micron variant could fuel coronavirus surges with consequences. the agency calls the risk extremely high. scientists in south africa say it appears sprea
jonathan: you sell peter's, can i sell peter hotess? tom: he had the privilege of being at the invention of mrna and all the theoretical virology stuff. he is such an authority. jonathan: and we have to work out the right sources to go to over the next couple of weeks when you hear from the vaccine providers say things like it looks like we will need to change things up to address this particular mutation, there is a degree of skepticism around vaccine providers who have skin in the game. tom:...
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i'm peter lavelle . the recent written house verdict is a cautionary tale for many in power ideology. trump anything resembling justice that jerry thought otherwise. unfortunately, our leads when more times than not. they were informed by their ideology and they were pursuing a revolution from the top down with cross sucking ideology versus justice. i'm joined by my guess what rico's dressel in washington. he's an adjunct professor of politics at george washington university school of political management in philadelphia. we have bruce marx, he's a former a pennsylvania state senator and attorney for donald trump's 20162020 campaigns and in paris we cross to john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy. i gentleman crosshatch, rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate, let me go to john 1st and paris here. okay. i opened up with the rittenhouse case, but i mean, we can go look backwards. we have russia gate, how cove it has been s
i'm peter lavelle . the recent written house verdict is a cautionary tale for many in power ideology. trump anything resembling justice that jerry thought otherwise. unfortunately, our leads when more times than not. they were informed by their ideology and they were pursuing a revolution from the top down with cross sucking ideology versus justice. i'm joined by my guess what rico's dressel in washington. he's an adjunct professor of politics at george washington university school of political...
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peter, i think the fact the really house trial was turned into a less than a right wing. political as really is a call of justice, but let's be also very clear. here. it was written house himself was turned into our are right, we celebrity immediately following the murder of 2 men. democrats then fixed upon that idea, the essentially said that the trial was 6 to begin with. so there were, there was a sort of perversion of justice from democratic perspective, but also from the right perspective that he was also immediately turned into some sort of little whole celebrity. you're right, there were 2 trials and in many respects just written how's trial and even the trial that is currently going on in brunswick, georgia was, are very, these both sides are seen as referendums on white, which lead to them is across i think of what is going on, what the other guests talk about with regard to ok, but you've, you've already, but you've already framed it. vigilante is ok. i mean i watching the trial of rittenhouse, you don't see that at all, at least i didn't see it. i can see if you have ideolo
peter, i think the fact the really house trial was turned into a less than a right wing. political as really is a call of justice, but let's be also very clear. here. it was written house himself was turned into our are right, we celebrity immediately following the murder of 2 men. democrats then fixed upon that idea, the essentially said that the trial was 6 to begin with. so there were, there was a sort of perversion of justice from democratic perspective, but also from the right perspective...
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peter doocy is with me until he walks up to the wreath, peter, i'll chat with you more. >> peter: president biden does try to relate to military families, talks about how his son bo was deployed to iraq, his service and trying to understand the sacrifice of military families by mentioning that quite a bit. you're right, his relationship with military families was strained for a time this summer as there was confusion and doubt during the afghan pullout. today there is not a ton of talk about that, it might be on the family's minds. we expect him to focus on the sacrifice that families make whether their loved one comes home or not. >> harris: we commemorate the decades of service by veterans on this day through many wars, peter. the nation is forever grateful for their service and for their sacrifice among some. it was ultimate sacrifice, the families are as much a part of that service, too. that is more than a compromise, if you will, that is sacrifice in terms of how they live their lives and having someone, a dad, mom, a grandparent missing from the table for periods of time, as they are
peter doocy is with me until he walks up to the wreath, peter, i'll chat with you more. >> peter: president biden does try to relate to military families, talks about how his son bo was deployed to iraq, his service and trying to understand the sacrifice of military families by mentioning that quite a bit. you're right, his relationship with military families was strained for a time this summer as there was confusion and doubt during the afghan pullout. today there is not a ton of talk...
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peter, we believe — trial continues. peter, we believe it _ trial continues. peter, we believe it there. - trial continues. peter, we believe it there. thank i trial continues. peter, we l believe it there. thank very much. now, if you�*ve been on social media over the last few days, you might have seen or potentially even posted yourself a picture of your pet in the belief that by doing so the plant a tree company would do — as their name suggests — plant a tree in response. 0ver four million instagram users attached the promise to a post of their pet, meaning that those behind the trend are on the hook for more than four million trees. but are they actually going to be planted? the company behind the trend says actually no and that they didn�*t expect the massive response their tree planting promise garnered. we�*re joined now by the man behind the account, zack saadioui, founder of the plant a tree company. hejoins us now. very good he joins us now. very good to have you with us. this trend has gone viral stop 4 million trees due to be planted, bu
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and peter masters wrote about this photo. he said it's the most wonderful antidote to the photo we have in our mind. and we have a jewish communist holding his gun. next, please. that's after he's captured, more than 300 men who was one of the most stellar amazing characters. worth reading the whole book for him and also what he ends up having to send through his funeral which is just how i end the book. hopefully you'll read it and see that. that was a famous photo from the war. i talked about who was an orthodox jewish and has this story about finding his parents after the war. that's his family. i guess i gave the story away, after he finds them. and that's his dad and mom. and he's in the back right after the war. and next, please. and that's the british cover. i know we get people from the uk as well. let us know if you have questions. i look forward to answering them. >> yes, it's -- it's been a great conversation. i do want to give a shout-out to leroy hirsch who is watching. he's a naval vet of world war ii. he says t
and peter masters wrote about this photo. he said it's the most wonderful antidote to the photo we have in our mind. and we have a jewish communist holding his gun. next, please. that's after he's captured, more than 300 men who was one of the most stellar amazing characters. worth reading the whole book for him and also what he ends up having to send through his funeral which is just how i end the book. hopefully you'll read it and see that. that was a famous photo from the war. i talked about...
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tom and peter scolari. i think you finished seven seasons of "grace and frankie." >> just yesterday. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: james tomlin, lily tomlin, two legends of -- legends of everything, really. >> sure, yeah, it was crazy. i've never done a good-bye like that on a show. that's lasted that many years. and i wanted a lot from my good-bye. >> jimmy: you do? >> too much. >> jimmy: you didn't get enough? >> jimmy, i just -- everybody gathered around. it was the last shot. and gene and lily are wrapping tomorrow. it's not everybody's done. every day we say good-bye to someone. and i wanted to hug people very closely. >> jimmy: sure. >> too closely. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. >> probably. and i just wanted to make really long eye contact. jud av h and every crew member. and it was the end of the day, and i see a woman walking toward me. and when i tell you i put my arms out, ready for an embrace, and to really acknowledge the time we've spent together and connect with each other on a meaningful le
tom and peter scolari. i think you finished seven seasons of "grace and frankie." >> just yesterday. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: james tomlin, lily tomlin, two legends of -- legends of everything, really. >> sure, yeah, it was crazy. i've never done a good-bye like that on a show. that's lasted that many years. and i wanted a lot from my good-bye. >> jimmy: you do? >> too much. >> jimmy: you didn't get enough? >> jimmy, i just --...
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chair peters: ms. lerner. ms. lerner: the i.g. act requires that the inspectors general be appointed without regard to political affiliation and based solely on integrity and their demonstrated excellence in certain specific disciplines. that's important because i.g.'s, they are positions to lead independent and objective units focused on the i.g.'s twofold mission of preventing waste, fraud, and abuse and promoting economy and efficiency. the purpose of the -- those requirements is completely undermined if an acting i.g. who is either a political appointee or in the agency being overseen is asked to run an inspector general's office. chair peters: thank you. mr. horowitz, you cited the d.o.j. -- o.i.g.'s lack of testimonial siena authority as a reason why individuals with potentially relevant information to an investigation were able to ignore questions from the office. you cited the example of thes in aar example, which, unto -- nassar example, unfortunately, which i'm all too familiar with being fro
chair peters: ms. lerner. ms. lerner: the i.g. act requires that the inspectors general be appointed without regard to political affiliation and based solely on integrity and their demonstrated excellence in certain specific disciplines. that's important because i.g.'s, they are positions to lead independent and objective units focused on the i.g.'s twofold mission of preventing waste, fraud, and abuse and promoting economy and efficiency. the purpose of the -- those requirements is completely...
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peter harrison and his squad of graduate students near black island reef off the australian coast, an area severely impacted by coral bleaching in recent years. >> we have lost so many adult breeding corals that the production of larvae is now compromised. that's how and why we're intervening. >> reporter: the great barrier reef stretches over 133,000 square miles, is visible from space, and helps fuel area fisheries and tourism. its importance is not in dispute, but for some in australia, climate change is, despite the eroding state of the nation's prize ecosystem. peter's team is hard at work trying to preserve a small coral community through their larvae culture operation. tell me about this project. what are you getting done today? >> so today is the combination of a year of planning and using new styles of delivery of the coral larvae onto damaged sections of the reef. we collect some of the immense coral spawn that occurs at the sea surface, then we carefully transfer the eggs and sperm and embryos that are developing into floating larval culture pools that are anchored on the r
peter harrison and his squad of graduate students near black island reef off the australian coast, an area severely impacted by coral bleaching in recent years. >> we have lost so many adult breeding corals that the production of larvae is now compromised. that's how and why we're intervening. >> reporter: the great barrier reef stretches over 133,000 square miles, is visible from space, and helps fuel area fisheries and tourism. its importance is not in dispute, but for some in...
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peter, always a pleasure to have you on. in a note on sunday, goldman sachs actually warned inflation will get worse before it gets better as we continue to see supply issues coupled with rising energy prices. do you consider that a valid claim considered these latest numbers? well, i think they're half right. i think it's going to get worse before it gets much worse. please the elaborate peter? well, i mean the inflation pipeline is pretty full. in fact, if you look at the p p, i numbers that came out today in the 1st 10 months of the year. producer prices are up 8.3 percent annualize that for the full year and that's 10 percent increase, which is quite a bit larger. i think consumer prices are up maybe about 6 percent during the same time period. so that means companies are absorbing a lot of the price increases. and i think they've been reluctant to pass them on because they've been hoping that the fed was right. and that the inflation is transitory, but i think as they realize that the fed was wrong, and that inflation i
peter, always a pleasure to have you on. in a note on sunday, goldman sachs actually warned inflation will get worse before it gets better as we continue to see supply issues coupled with rising energy prices. do you consider that a valid claim considered these latest numbers? well, i think they're half right. i think it's going to get worse before it gets much worse. please the elaborate peter? well, i mean the inflation pipeline is pretty full. in fact, if you look at the p p, i numbers that...
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and has russianj responded at all, peter? well, we have heard _ responded at all, peter? well, we have heard from _ responded at all, peter? well, we have heard from president - responded at all, peter? well, we have heard from president putin l responded at all, peter? well, we i have heard from president putin who has said that this is an escalation of tension by the western world. we have heard from others who have not denied, in russia, that the country is building up these forces, but no real clear explanation is being given as to why. and that, it seems, is at the root of why the united states seems to some extent at the highest level to be perplexed in terms of how to respond to this, not knowing exactly what russia is doing. there could be perhaps a firmer response, you referred to the russian ship heading to the region, but equally the united states doesn't want to inflame tensions if this isjust doesn't want to inflame tensions if this is just another case of president putin and others in russia flexing their muscles with no intention of carrying out an invasion
and has russianj responded at all, peter? well, we have heard _ responded at all, peter? well, we have heard from _ responded at all, peter? well, we have heard from president - responded at all, peter? well, we have heard from president putin l responded at all, peter? well, we i have heard from president putin who has said that this is an escalation of tension by the western world. we have heard from others who have not denied, in russia, that the country is building up these forces, but no...
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peter: i think he should. i think he has done a very good job. one thing that doesn't get talked about enough in my opinion is he actually tried to hike rates. he tried to normalize and had to back off. so he has experience when you have to normalize. so i am not sure why you bring in someone new. when you talk about you maybe need someone more progressive on the fed, i am not even sure what progressive on the fed side would mean. i think the treasury to part supposed to be progressive. if we want to be progressive, policy can change things around. the fed has a mandate. we stick to that mandate. powell has done a good enough job with with spec to markets. tom: this is important. peter tchir, academy securities, of all they do for military, it says "surveillance" road trip march 31 of next year when the padres open against the giants at petco park. jonathan: the global tour of tom keene. tom: we can fold in peter tchir here, who is always interesting. get some brass from the board of directors and go see tatis opening day, giants-padres. peter: t
peter: i think he should. i think he has done a very good job. one thing that doesn't get talked about enough in my opinion is he actually tried to hike rates. he tried to normalize and had to back off. so he has experience when you have to normalize. so i am not sure why you bring in someone new. when you talk about you maybe need someone more progressive on the fed, i am not even sure what progressive on the fed side would mean. i think the treasury to part supposed to be progressive. if we...
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peter daszak dr. fauci's friend and head of ecohealth denied those accusations he basically said mia, nothing to see here. and our government took his word for it. the rest is history. it's just the latest truth that anthony fauci and the national institutes of health knew that gain of function research was going on in wuhan and did nothing to stop it. now senator rand paul is accusing the disgraced doctor of trying to cover his tracks. >> so what you are doing is defining away gain of function research it doesn't exist because you changed the definition on the nih website. this is terrible and you're completely trying to escape the idea that we should do something about trying to prevent a pandemic from leaking from a lab. there's the preponderance of the evidence now points towards this coming from the lab and what have you done is changed the definition on your website to try to cover your as s basically. do you accept responsibility we are not going to get anywhere close to trying to prevent anoth
peter daszak dr. fauci's friend and head of ecohealth denied those accusations he basically said mia, nothing to see here. and our government took his word for it. the rest is history. it's just the latest truth that anthony fauci and the national institutes of health knew that gain of function research was going on in wuhan and did nothing to stop it. now senator rand paul is accusing the disgraced doctor of trying to cover his tracks. >> so what you are doing is defining away gain of...
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peter doocy, live on the north lawn. peter, thanks. the u.s. borders with mexico and canada are now fully reopened for vaccinated travelers. also tonight coronavirus related restrictions on travel for much of europe have been lifted. that sets the stage for emotional reunions nearly two years in the making for some families and potential relief to tourism industries across the country. there is major pushback in several countries to the federal government mandates on vaccines. government mandates in these various countries. they range from large nations such as india, germany and france to slovenia and south africa with protests hitting the streets over the weekend. this is the final day for federal employees here in the u.s. to be vaccinated in this country in order to meet the president's deadline. national correspondent william la jeunesse tells us tonight from los angeles there is still significant resistance across this country. >> federal employees protest president biden's vaccine mandates. >> no one should be forced to take a medical tr
peter doocy, live on the north lawn. peter, thanks. the u.s. borders with mexico and canada are now fully reopened for vaccinated travelers. also tonight coronavirus related restrictions on travel for much of europe have been lifted. that sets the stage for emotional reunions nearly two years in the making for some families and potential relief to tourism industries across the country. there is major pushback in several countries to the federal government mandates on vaccines. government...
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peter: i largely do and i think the trend is supported. while we are starting at a lower base, we are seeing cities coming back, we are see international coming back, obviously corporate will depend on companies going back to work, companies going back to work in the new year, whether they are five days a week or some days a week, there will be a significant increase in business travel. does it get exactly back to where it was in 2019? i agree with him. it may be that it has a different shape, but i think it likely comes back. as far as international goes, as far as people going to cities, there is evidence that people will cope back to cities. it is lacking because -- lagging. all the attractions that make cities great have to come back but there is only one paris, one shanghai, new york. there is no question that most things will be back. emily: the u.s. is about to welcome back vaccinated international travelers on monday. how big an impact can think you will see from that in the business and you think expedia has a unique advantage in
peter: i largely do and i think the trend is supported. while we are starting at a lower base, we are seeing cities coming back, we are see international coming back, obviously corporate will depend on companies going back to work, companies going back to work in the new year, whether they are five days a week or some days a week, there will be a significant increase in business travel. does it get exactly back to where it was in 2019? i agree with him. it may be that it has a different shape,...
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peter: that's why everyone should stop smoking and younger generations should not start smoking. it is very difficult. i have understood the united kingdom, they are going to ban cigarettes. i don't know if that will work out because people are used to doing it. if somebody would introduce such a dangerous product like tobacco on the market in europe, it would not be allowed under any regulation. for me, it is important to have two points, we need to prevent young people from starting smoking, but we need it to be easier to quit smoking. that's why i am in favor of also using e-cigarettes. they are less harmful than normal cigarettes. the best would be nothing at all. but if people cannot quit without e-cigarettes, we should allow this. catherine: disagreement over here. manuel: i think we don't know enough about e-cigarettes. of course, i can agree they are less risky than tobacco, but there is a huge risk that in the long term they can get people to start smoking. mainly the people we agree they should be away from the idea of smoking. they could be conducted to addiction of to
peter: that's why everyone should stop smoking and younger generations should not start smoking. it is very difficult. i have understood the united kingdom, they are going to ban cigarettes. i don't know if that will work out because people are used to doing it. if somebody would introduce such a dangerous product like tobacco on the market in europe, it would not be allowed under any regulation. for me, it is important to have two points, we need to prevent young people from starting smoking,...
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here is peter kozlov in moscow. peter: yesterday president putin for the first time commented on this situation and according to him, he learned about the situation literally from the news, from television. so president putin's spokesman dismissed all allegations that russia is preparing the military invasion of ukraine and that is being a cover-up to do this, but still we don't know in fact what is happening right now. >> what do we know about the relationship between vladimir putin and alexander lukashenko? would president lukashenko be able to do this without the support of vladimir putin? peter: russia and belarus are very close. in fact, russia is between two countries and these relations, russia is called like an elder brother with the upper hand in this relationship, first of all because of the belarusian economy which is heavily dependent on russia's financial and resources support. still, president lukashenko is trying to be like in equal partner, and it is of course difficult to be an equal partner, but we
here is peter kozlov in moscow. peter: yesterday president putin for the first time commented on this situation and according to him, he learned about the situation literally from the news, from television. so president putin's spokesman dismissed all allegations that russia is preparing the military invasion of ukraine and that is being a cover-up to do this, but still we don't know in fact what is happening right now. >> what do we know about the relationship between vladimir putin and...
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that is peter masters from the bicycle troop. he goes on to have a long incredible career as an artist in washington dc. next, please. >>> that is the bicycle troop landing on the back ship. you can see them carrying these awful, awful clunky foldable bikes. there is nothing worse that i can imagine than landing on d-day with one of these bikes. that is maurice vladamir on the bike. and he said it is the most wonderful antedote to that horrible photo we have of the holocaust of the boy with his hands up. here is a jewish socialist holding his tommy gun and capturing the nazis, so i totally agree with that interpretation of this. next, please? that is after he is captured, more than 300 men he is one of the most stellar amazing characters. hopefully you are will read it and see that. he was orthodox jewish and the story is of him finding his parents after the war. that's his family after he finds them and that is his dad and his mom elsa and he is on the back right after the war. and next, please, that is the british covert, i kno
that is peter masters from the bicycle troop. he goes on to have a long incredible career as an artist in washington dc. next, please. >>> that is the bicycle troop landing on the back ship. you can see them carrying these awful, awful clunky foldable bikes. there is nothing worse that i can imagine than landing on d-day with one of these bikes. that is maurice vladamir on the bike. and he said it is the most wonderful antedote to that horrible photo we have of the holocaust of the boy...
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indeed, peter, and we've — still hanging. indeed, peter, and we've just _ still hanging. indeed, peter, and we've just been - still hanging. indeed, peter, and we've just been looking | still hanging. indeed, peter, i and we've just been looking at pictures of what the scene has been like, and as you say, the situation developing and so much we do not know. what we have heard, however, at least from multiple reports, is that a person of interest has been identified in the case as you mention. give us a sense of the time of day this took place, what the environment might have been like and what people would have been doing there when this happened. this have been doing there when this ha ened. , , ., ., have been doing there when this hauened. , , ., ., , happened. this should have been a very happy _ happened. this should have been a very happy occasion. _ happened. this should have been a very happy occasion. this - happened. this should have been a very happy occasion. this was l a very happy occasion. this was a very happy occasion. this was a holiday parade, a pre—c
indeed, peter, and we've — still hanging. indeed, peter, and we've just _ still hanging. indeed, peter, and we've just been - still hanging. indeed, peter, and we've just been looking | still hanging. indeed, peter, i and we've just been looking at pictures of what the scene has been like, and as you say, the situation developing and so much we do not know. what we have heard, however, at least from multiple reports, is that a person of interest has been identified in the case as you mention....