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robert: peter, i saw you nodding there. peter: yeah. i think that's exactly right. he has not done anything to fix the system that he id was broken himself. it reminds me of an anecdote from our book if you allow me and james baker's biography, we tell the story of the first time he meets donald trump, donald trump comes to his office at the treasury department when bake senior treasury secretary and rewriting the tax code because he's unhappy that these loopholes for real estate were going to be closed. was lobbying for the same special interest provisions that he then of course later took advantage of and complained about on the campaign simultaneously. robert: rachel, in the final minute or two here, my phone has been blowing up. your phone has been blowing up as reporte tonight. what's the story this weekend as we look past this weekend to the debate and what's happened in the recent days with the coronavirus and the president what's going on this weekend with the president away and you're on the beat for abc news? rachel: yeah. the focus is right here. at walte
robert: peter, i saw you nodding there. peter: yeah. i think that's exactly right. he has not done anything to fix the system that he id was broken himself. it reminds me of an anecdote from our book if you allow me and james baker's biography, we tell the story of the first time he meets donald trump, donald trump comes to his office at the treasury department when bake senior treasury secretary and rewriting the tax code because he's unhappy that these loopholes for real estate were going to...
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peter: amen. lemonis: ...and you have your community, and that's all that matters. ♪ what's happening with the marina? have you sent them an invoice yet? rick: yeah. we got the invoices out. lemonis: how much was that? rick: about a quarter million. lemonis: okay. have they gotten it yet? rick: oh, yeah. lemonis: they're in receipt of it. rick: they're in receipt, but they won't sign, you know? lemonis: okay. well, you still got it, so... lemonis: so how do you think that's gonna play out time-wise? rick: there's a hearing date on the 20th. lemonis: the owners of the marina have now received a proper invoice for their past-due fees. it'll take a while to resolve this issue, but there should be some money coming to the town sooner rather than later. ♪ part of the reason i needed to come back to grafton is to close on the bank building that i bought, and i also wanted to hear from kim exactly what her plan was to open up her own small business in this space. so what's the plan? kim: well, the pl
peter: amen. lemonis: ...and you have your community, and that's all that matters. ♪ what's happening with the marina? have you sent them an invoice yet? rick: yeah. we got the invoices out. lemonis: how much was that? rick: about a quarter million. lemonis: okay. have they gotten it yet? rick: oh, yeah. lemonis: they're in receipt of it. rick: they're in receipt, but they won't sign, you know? lemonis: okay. well, you still got it, so... lemonis: so how do you think that's gonna play out...
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kyle: thank you, peter. thanks, kyle very much, peter. announcer: c-span's washington journal every day we're taking your calls live on the air, on the news of the day. and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, inside election jacob brubashkin zutches the races that could determine which party controls the senate and university of arizona associate professor chris webber talks about the battleground state of arizona. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calalls. facebook comments, text messages and tweets. now a "washington post" interview with whi house trade and manufacturing policy director peter navarro. on the trump administration's economic policies and the pandemic response. and later, biden campaign co-chair representative lisa blunt rochester joins the discussion about the 2020 election. >> we're providing to provide you up to the mininute news and latesteadlinesnd everything that's going on at 1:00 p.m. eastern e
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especially now, peters says. the new supreme court could make a decision to have major ramifications for women's health for decades to come. this is pivotal moment for reproductive freedom. no sitting senator has ever before gone public with a personal story like this, but gary peters just has. joining us now is senator gary peters from the great state of michigan. senator, i know it's a busy time right now both in the senate and in the middle of your reelection campaign. thanks for attacking the time to talk with us tonight. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> so i know being a public servant and being a public figure necessarily go hand in hand, but i have to imagine it still must have been a hard decision for you and your family to tell the world about this experience, to put this out to the world. >> well, it is tough. it's not easy. and even though it occurred many years ago when you relive the experience it still brings great pain. and the mental anguish that heidi went through, that i went through lives on.
especially now, peters says. the new supreme court could make a decision to have major ramifications for women's health for decades to come. this is pivotal moment for reproductive freedom. no sitting senator has ever before gone public with a personal story like this, but gary peters just has. joining us now is senator gary peters from the great state of michigan. senator, i know it's a busy time right now both in the senate and in the middle of your reelection campaign. thanks for attacking...
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bakerare guests, peter and susan glasser and their new book about james baker. we welcome your comments. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents (202) 748-8002. texts, encourage your (202) 628-0184 -- (202) 748-8003 . we talk about white house chief of staff for ronald reagan, secretary of state for george h w bush, and also white house chief of staff. what brought him into washington in the first place under the presidency? guest: it was not a normal trajectory. wasn't normal for it now or ever. after one year of his arrival in washington, he went to run the presidential campaign. that is the surprise for peter and i was to realize during this time, much jim baker was an indispensable man in washington. he didn't even get there until he was 45 years old, making him the world's most successful midcareer change. his story of the previous two decades in houston i think really was a fascinating one for us to learn. it began with an unlikely friendship with george herbert walker bush on the tennis court at houston country clu
bakerare guests, peter and susan glasser and their new book about james baker. we welcome your comments. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents (202) 748-8002. texts, encourage your (202) 628-0184 -- (202) 748-8003 . we talk about white house chief of staff for ronald reagan, secretary of state for george h w bush, and also white house chief of staff. what brought him into washington in the first place under the presidency? guest: it was not a normal...
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guests susanth our glasser and peter baker. what did you see in the comments that ring familiar over your several years or seven years of conversations with jim baker? guest: i am so glad you played that. what a moment that was. the fault of the berlin wall lead to shaping the entire next few years in terms of reordering , the global order. that was the big project and incredible work that was required of baker and bush from 1989 through 1992. peter and i came to re-appreciate the notion that history is not as inevitable as it seems. baker and states and bush did not cause the berlin wall to fall, in fact, it was a surprise when baker came in a secretary of state a few months earlier and some of the experts at the state department had forared the memo -- a memo him about it and concluded reluctantly that while it was a wonderful goal, it was a fantasy and wasn't going to be happening anytime soon. it was a big shock. they shaped what happened next in a crucial way, and in many ways the diplomacy that resulted in an agreement by
guests susanth our glasser and peter baker. what did you see in the comments that ring familiar over your several years or seven years of conversations with jim baker? guest: i am so glad you played that. what a moment that was. the fault of the berlin wall lead to shaping the entire next few years in terms of reordering , the global order. that was the big project and incredible work that was required of baker and bush from 1989 through 1992. peter and i came to re-appreciate the notion that...
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tom: peter, thank you so much. we will continue with peter -- with peter schaffrik. it will be quite a shock to see negative rates out of the city, the united kingdom as well. it is an eventful day. kevin cirilli is in nashville and will come to us from delmont university. -- from belmont university. futures -11. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are getting this big bounce back from the third quarter. the second quarter, of course. and i think the natural assumption is that you have well above trend growth again in the fourth quarter, and in the first on.ter, following tom: managing the message, the gentleman from st. louis, always interesting. this to bully or of the -- mr. bullard of the st. louis fed. the call for negative interest rates in the united kingdom, and the vicinity of 2021, peter schaffrik is with us right now. all of this is fine, and all of fine withic talk is the officials who spoke yesterday. what do you then do in fixed income if that is the outlook and that is the call? negative interest rates tells me price up, yelled down. that is a good thing, ri
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rights activist peter tatchell gentlemen welcome to the program 1st of all the peter tatchell. prison sentences are there to protect the public so handing out more lenient sentences whatever the circumstances really does it send the wrong message and leivick to fill shortchange. well this is not a generalized policy there are a small number of cases the actual volume of cases it's been somewhat exaggerated and the amount of production that sentence is actually mostly quite small so for example i 10 month sentence which would normally be applied is reduced by one month to 9 months so it's not as if prisoners are getting off scot free but i would certainly add that in the case of serious sexual advance offenses this policy should not apply the public needs to be protected but having said that there may be some individual circumstances where it is the right policy given the fact that in our prison system they're not really been able to tackle the covered it adequately there is often a shortage of masks and of sanitizing in prisons which is putting prisoners lives potentially at ri
rights activist peter tatchell gentlemen welcome to the program 1st of all the peter tatchell. prison sentences are there to protect the public so handing out more lenient sentences whatever the circumstances really does it send the wrong message and leivick to fill shortchange. well this is not a generalized policy there are a small number of cases the actual volume of cases it's been somewhat exaggerated and the amount of production that sentence is actually mostly quite small so for example...
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peter doocy is taking in the action. he's live in detroit, michigan gain. hey, peter. peter: and bill, the two of them stopped at a local church to thank volunteers and try to pump up the grassroots efforts which is a big change from a few weeks ago when because of covid-19 lockdowns the campaign only try today reach voters in competitive states online and on the phone. at each stop today, though, joe biden has been the headliner, that was never the head when barack obama was at the top of the ticket. he obviously, joe biden is the democratic nominee although he and obama are putting a lot of focus on the current president. >> the president likes to portray that i love this, likes to portray hymn as a tough guy, when you're in high school wouldn't you have like today take a shot. that's a different story, anyway. a macho man. peter: dispute that, barack obama said joe biden doesn't have a mean-spirited bone in his body. 179 cars parked in the lot behind the school in flint for that event which coincided with the hot ticket in town broadcast of the michigan state footba
peter doocy is taking in the action. he's live in detroit, michigan gain. hey, peter. peter: and bill, the two of them stopped at a local church to thank volunteers and try to pump up the grassroots efforts which is a big change from a few weeks ago when because of covid-19 lockdowns the campaign only try today reach voters in competitive states online and on the phone. at each stop today, though, joe biden has been the headliner, that was never the head when barack obama was at the top of the...
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peter dixon. ritika: the vice presidential debate had fewer fireworks than the presidential face-off. they did not interrupt each other as much. issuesthey battled over including u.s. relations with china. >> the president's trade war with china. he lost it. what happened? because of a so-called trade war, america lost 300,000 manufacturing jobs. farmers have experienced bankruptcy. >> lost the trade war china? joe biden never fought it. he has been a cheerleader for communist china over the last several decades. ritika: on the coronavirus, mike plan looksbiden's like plagiarism. president trump will return to the campaign trail next week, despite still recovering from coronavirus. he is looking at michigan and pennsylvania. he plans to take part in the next debate, october 15, miami. he wants all troops in afghanistan home by christmas. his national security advisor came out earlier in the day with a less ambitious piece for withdrawal. they intend to cut the number in half, 2100 by early next ye
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said ok and just gently there are reaching we'll just let peter respond but peter while you do perhaps would you concede that it perhaps looks a little strange that it all seems the direction of traffic all seems to be in one where you've got biological men going into yes women's sports but it's very rare if at all that i've seen in professional sports for biological women moving into men's sports. but i don't agree that the case does not fall or sustain on that basis as i mentioned earlier. but i want you to born women have an advantage in sport because they are more resistant to muscle 30 i'm a you recover faster so actually going to be born women athletes has an advantage over a trans woman athlete yet no one is complaining up that. route. that of course requires the stone sustainability of strength their insurance over a long period of time for the whole game of the match it it also that it also relies on it relies on physical presence presence it relies on weight most rugby players are not about men for a moment in the men's game they're technically if you look at their b.m.i. obe
said ok and just gently there are reaching we'll just let peter respond but peter while you do perhaps would you concede that it perhaps looks a little strange that it all seems the direction of traffic all seems to be in one where you've got biological men going into yes women's sports but it's very rare if at all that i've seen in professional sports for biological women moving into men's sports. but i don't agree that the case does not fall or sustain on that basis as i mentioned earlier....
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we've got that story and senator gary peters here live. next. senator gary peters here live. next when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. i'll be eating chicken tikka masala with garlic naan. [doorbell chimes] cheers. i win again, patrick. that's siiir patrick. oooooow. sir. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. this is an absolutely we've got that story and senator this is an absolutely we've got that story and senator . ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. >>> senator gary peters of michigan, democrat up for re-election this year has just become the first sitting u.s. senator in history to go public with his own family's story about abortion. saying he felt compelled to do so given the threat posed to womens right by the nomination of amy coney barrett to the u.s. supreme court. senator peters told the story t
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sorry you know you're an early peter's mother and d.s. hasn't seen much of her son since he began to ring through the united states with his militia while he's concerned about his country's future she's more worried about his safety. and i know that neither do you want the salon term was used for the latest from plants i think they take this in a different uses too hot here but i don't think there's any reason for violence in that it's a piece there that really frightens me here has had several death threats and i'm terrified about it so it's just this mother i would like for the police to do their jobs and for people like my son and others to be able to stand down and not take up arms and not have to feel it to protect themselves or their families or their way of life because i think in some ways that's where we're going to. this culture war keeps creating ever greater divisions in american society yet it is in itself full of contradictions as can be seen in peter de as this own family rule not. a win that is going there because there ha
sorry you know you're an early peter's mother and d.s. hasn't seen much of her son since he began to ring through the united states with his militia while he's concerned about his country's future she's more worried about his safety. and i know that neither do you want the salon term was used for the latest from plants i think they take this in a different uses too hot here but i don't think there's any reason for violence in that it's a piece there that really frightens me here has had several...
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well let's welcome on to the program now of peter kirk i'm a former u.k. police officer yeah you're a cohen an internet law expert and author of the book the net is closing birth of the police welcome to you both peter can we kick off with you do you think people have the right to keep their communications private and of the reach of government intelligence services. yes they they do. but we didn't reason. it's not an absolute right that people should have no states. no sane state woods allow citizens absolute total privacy with no means of getting behind that available to them. there's some technical issues around this particularly but when you think about over things the states intervenes in people's privacy in lots of ways issuing a search warrant to search the house is. authorizing surveillance to follow them around or whatever it might be and we need to find the same way of the same need to achieve the same thing with encrypted digital communications this isn't new you are similar requests are made by the 5 guys last year 2018 as well the tech giants
well let's welcome on to the program now of peter kirk i'm a former u.k. police officer yeah you're a cohen an internet law expert and author of the book the net is closing birth of the police welcome to you both peter can we kick off with you do you think people have the right to keep their communications private and of the reach of government intelligence services. yes they they do. but we didn't reason. it's not an absolute right that people should have no states. no sane state woods allow...
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this is documented point by point in the book and it's gracious of you to say, peter, say, peter, we need to adjust this and we will continue to have a problem or have the trumps of the world not to say there are not problems in mexico they should be a much more vibrant economy these things need to be addressed by mexico and mexicans but the solution for us selfishly is not to half-brother chaos. >> i will combined to questions from viewers and the new administration what would you like to see is a first step and if biden wins you have any conjecture to the changes he would make? >> his attention seems to be elsewhere which is understandable because trumps attention is elsewhere. there are 3 miles of new barriers the rest is rebuilt the wall that is not new. so the role of the incoming administration that is not a trump administration i hope initially word turned down the volume and then those that are really suffering return to the way for immigrants to come across the border without documentation that are caught and those coming to the border seeking amnesty , asylum, excuse me, an
this is documented point by point in the book and it's gracious of you to say, peter, say, peter, we need to adjust this and we will continue to have a problem or have the trumps of the world not to say there are not problems in mexico they should be a much more vibrant economy these things need to be addressed by mexico and mexicans but the solution for us selfishly is not to half-brother chaos. >> i will combined to questions from viewers and the new administration what would you like...
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first, live in sin city with peter doocy. good afternoon, peter. >> good afternoon, bill. you can see the biden motorcade parked behind me where he just walked in. he was greeted by a a few cheering supporters and a mariachi band. at headquarters, staffers do not seem eager to revive that second debate that president trump doesn't want to do if it's virtual. >> clearly doesn't want to have to face voters, he doesn't want to answer questions about his handling of covid or the economy so he's trying to rewrite the rules. we're not going to allow that. we agreed to three debates. joe biden is eager to talk to voters. >> the head of the commission for presidential debates which decided to force the second dewait into a virtual format told brian kilmeade today that camera men and lighting people were very unset. they're concerned about their family's health since they could have been exposed to covid-19. the president might pass on virtual debates. he said that virtual rallies are a-okay. he ran one with rush limbaugh that ran two hours from here. biden will go in for a drive-i
first, live in sin city with peter doocy. good afternoon, peter. >> good afternoon, bill. you can see the biden motorcade parked behind me where he just walked in. he was greeted by a a few cheering supporters and a mariachi band. at headquarters, staffers do not seem eager to revive that second debate that president trump doesn't want to do if it's virtual. >> clearly doesn't want to have to face voters, he doesn't want to answer questions about his handling of covid or the economy...
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peter, your thoughts on the first week of when anyone gets this terrible virus. peter: thanks, tom. i do worry about the president and his family. he does have a lot of risk factors that we know about with his age that everyone has mentioned, and some of his underlying comorbidities. i don't think we know anything about hypertension and diabetes, but his weight is potentially a factor. we don't really know why. there is one theory that a lot of virus receptors inhabit that tissue. that would be an interesting possibility. so he is at high risk. i am extremely worried about how he will do with this virus. he is just somebody that -- he is going to have to be monitored very closely. i would have a pretty low threshold of bringing him to walter reed if he starts to -- tom: you know that is right where i wanted to go. i go back to a wonderful conversation, a very sad conversation with adam boeheim of mount sinai, one of their acclaimed radiologists. i want to say early march. you say the tissue becomes so damaging in this virus. the president obviously having some of the symptoms. as yo
peter, your thoughts on the first week of when anyone gets this terrible virus. peter: thanks, tom. i do worry about the president and his family. he does have a lot of risk factors that we know about with his age that everyone has mentioned, and some of his underlying comorbidities. i don't think we know anything about hypertension and diabetes, but his weight is potentially a factor. we don't really know why. there is one theory that a lot of virus receptors inhabit that tissue. that would be...
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sir peter: reporter: -- sir peter: much of our strong trade america goes like on without a free-trade agreement, and as a result of the e.u. relationship with the united states, if we are out of the european union and without a free-trade agreement, then some of that trade is going to be more difficult. there will be automatic tariffs. there will be standards, regulations, things which get in the way of it. so the chances of making up for the damage done by 45% of our exports, which go to the rest of the european union now, being hit by tariffs, other obstacles once we are out of the single market, by trading relationship with our other partners, is pretty remote. at best, it will be status quo, but making up the difference doesn't look very likely. that said, i think a president biden administration will want to make that relationship work, but trade policies is done by congress, not by the white house. so it is not entirely in his hands. lisa: if i am hearing you correctly, are you saying there is a wave of deglobalization that you think is going to continue, regardless of which adm
sir peter: reporter: -- sir peter: much of our strong trade america goes like on without a free-trade agreement, and as a result of the e.u. relationship with the united states, if we are out of the european union and without a free-trade agreement, then some of that trade is going to be more difficult. there will be automatic tariffs. there will be standards, regulations, things which get in the way of it. so the chances of making up for the damage done by 45% of our exports, which go to the...
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jacob, good morning. >> peter, good morning to you. allow me to echo everyone in saying kristen welker was absolutely spectacular as a debate moderator on thursday night and for the first time because of her questioning we heard the candidates about perhaps the greatest policy retreat of the trump administration, the systemic separation of thousands of migrant parents from their children which the president ended amidst outrage in 2018 but like then, president trump is trying to recap his role in this controversial program. >> in a week where lawyers say they have been unable to find parents of 545 children separated by the trump administration, the president on the spot, for splitting those families. >> how will those families ervin reunited? >> children are brought here by coyotes and lots of bad people, cartels and they're brought here and they used to use them to get into our country. >> president trump answering untruthfully about a position by human rights as torture and the american academy of pediatrics as government sanctioned
jacob, good morning. >> peter, good morning to you. allow me to echo everyone in saying kristen welker was absolutely spectacular as a debate moderator on thursday night and for the first time because of her questioning we heard the candidates about perhaps the greatest policy retreat of the trump administration, the systemic separation of thousands of migrant parents from their children which the president ended amidst outrage in 2018 but like then, president trump is trying to recap his...
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entral issues. >>> energy, trade, defense spending, dereregulation. >> peter, peter -- >> >>> go ahead. >> what about the pandemic? i want to turn to the house democrats who are investigating you and your own efforts in terms of the pandemic and getting p.p.e. it's undernvestigation. whwhat's your respse to that ongoing investigation? democrat whatever. i really don't care what they do. what i can tell you, i want to finish one thing thing and i'll address the pandemic issues. >> do you think you're in any legal jeopardy there? >>> no. besides the strategic energy dominance, we're also seeking strategic mining dominance. and this is critical in minnesota, in particular. i was there a couple of days ago. there's a thing called the duluth complex which is part of the iron range. it has the largest resources untapped of copper and nickel and cobalt. and obama-biden had shut that down effectively during their administration and we're opening that back up. nickel is critical to electricification of cars. theyey call them lithium batteries. but the largest ingredient really is the cobalt is
entral issues. >>> energy, trade, defense spending, dereregulation. >> peter, peter -- >> >>> go ahead. >> what about the pandemic? i want to turn to the house democrats who are investigating you and your own efforts in terms of the pandemic and getting p.p.e. it's undernvestigation. whwhat's your respse to that ongoing investigation? democrat whatever. i really don't care what they do. what i can tell you, i want to finish one thing thing and i'll address...
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first of all, there are overlapping themes between peters book and mind. one is ambition and one is tennis. holbrook played a ton of tennis. i had this feeling he rose up through the hierarchy in saigon and then washington by weeping people on the tennis court or being so competitive they had to respect him. first there's anthony lake, his close friend and. in saigon and remain friends for about ten years and their friendship mysteriously due to integrated with great consequences for them and u.s. foreign policy later when they were working together under bill clinton. then he played tennis against maxwell taylor and eventually got to chicago can washington and this is the maneuver invited to the best dinner tables in georgetown, the best of them being a room, he reviewed this postwar generation of american statesmen, clark the third, george marshall, he thought as the model, he wanted to be just like them. the problem was, he is a very different man, is not born to the aristocracy, he was jewish although he never talked about it. he had an outsiders welln
first of all, there are overlapping themes between peters book and mind. one is ambition and one is tennis. holbrook played a ton of tennis. i had this feeling he rose up through the hierarchy in saigon and then washington by weeping people on the tennis court or being so competitive they had to respect him. first there's anthony lake, his close friend and. in saigon and remain friends for about ten years and their friendship mysteriously due to integrated with great consequences for them and...
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we've got that story and senator gary peters here live next. ry ar gary peters here live next i just assumed all bladder leak pads felt the same. but nothing makes me feel like new always discreet boutique. outside, it's soft like underwear. inside, it turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection, that feels like nothing but my underwear. new always discreet boutique. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. and nutrients to look at this human trying you know what he will get? muscle pain. give up, the couch is calling. i say, it's me, the couch, i'm calling. pain says you can't. advil says you can. monitoring patients in hospitals around the world so that doctors and nurses can make sure you feel safe. as new challenges have arisen, we've grown to bring that same safety and support to the place that you want to be most. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. smells more amazing than ever. flings now
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even in washington, peters. said who the hell is peters? >> martha: john james joins me now. thank you very much for joining us tonight. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> martha: so i want to start by showing, those who don't know, who gary peters'. we did invite your opponent on tonight as well, but here is a sound bite of him talking about your election. let's watch. >> jobs have been lost, manufacturing sector continues to struggle. the shallow rhetoric of my opponent and the shallow rhetoric of the president are not going to cut it. we need meaningful action. >> martha: what's your response to that, sir? >> all talk from someone who's been in politics for 30 years, then in washington for 12, then in the senate for six and people didn't know his name until an election year. 33% of the state had no clue who gary peters was and to this day still can't point to a single thing he's done. he wants to talk but the great lakes there are still algae blooms in the area, our babies are still drinking leaded water. he wants to come out last week and say that ac
even in washington, peters. said who the hell is peters? >> martha: john james joins me now. thank you very much for joining us tonight. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> martha: so i want to start by showing, those who don't know, who gary peters'. we did invite your opponent on tonight as well, but here is a sound bite of him talking about your election. let's watch. >> jobs have been lost, manufacturing sector continues to struggle. the shallow...
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get approval to buy up american innovation pocketing millions while doing so investigative journalist peter schweizer is here with new e-mails never released plus congressman jim jordan and doug collins on the ramifications of big technology covering up the stories of corruption after john ratcliffe pounces on the falsehoods and continues to claim of russia noise. >> let me be clear the intelligence community doesn't believe that, because there's no intelligence that supports that and we have shared no intelligence with chairman sc hiff, or any other member of congress that hunter biden's laptop is part of some russian disinformation campaign. it's simply not true. maria: all that and more as we look ahead right here, right now , on "sunday morning futures ." >> all of that coming up but first this breaking news excerpt from my interview with president trump for my upcoming book out this tuesday, this never- released interview conducted in august suggests president trump knew of china's influence on his attackers, even as they continued to push a russia falsehood. take a listen. president t
get approval to buy up american innovation pocketing millions while doing so investigative journalist peter schweizer is here with new e-mails never released plus congressman jim jordan and doug collins on the ramifications of big technology covering up the stories of corruption after john ratcliffe pounces on the falsehoods and continues to claim of russia noise. >> let me be clear the intelligence community doesn't believe that, because there's no intelligence that supports that and we...
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gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did. manufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last four years. trump promised he'd make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it's up 1% under his first four years. 15% under obama/biden. 1% under him. that's michigan. right here. we handed him the longest streak of job growth in american history. but the economic damage he did by botching the pandemic response means he'll be the only president since herbert hoover to actually lose jobs. herbert hoover. that's a long time ago. joe biden and garrey peters kno the key to a strong economy is
gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did. manufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last four years. trump promised he'd make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it's up 1% under his first four years. 15% under obama/biden. 1% under him. that's michigan. right here. we handed him the longest streak of job growth in american history. but the economic damage he did by botching the pandemic response means he'll be the only president since herbert hoover...
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senator peters, what have you done? people across the state, kids are being forced to go into failing schools and their outcomes determined by their zip code. senator peters has been in washington for 12 years. was he doing to fix the situation? senator peters is still on an obamacare exempted health care plan. what are you doing to take care of seniors? your voting to support to take $716 billion away from medicare. senator peters has failed michigan under. they know it. we are telling the truth and not right now because of your support and because of what you're doing in this race, we are tied because people in the state of michigan know the truth. they are learning more about me and they know that change is coming and they know that the best is yet to come. >> laura: the green new deal will devastate michigan. your opponent was asked about it and he said this, he said we have to push technology as aggressively as we can. the opportunity to drive our economy while also doing the right thing for the environment. bannin
senator peters, what have you done? people across the state, kids are being forced to go into failing schools and their outcomes determined by their zip code. senator peters has been in washington for 12 years. was he doing to fix the situation? senator peters is still on an obamacare exempted health care plan. what are you doing to take care of seniors? your voting to support to take $716 billion away from medicare. senator peters has failed michigan under. they know it. we are telling the...
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you, peter. —— bringing us up to speed with all about. you, peter. —— thank you, peter. one of the moments during this week's us presidential debate that sparked the most headlines was when donald trump failed to condemn white supremacist groups, in particular one called the proud boys. our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, sends this report from portland, where he met both left—wing activists and the proud boys. it's become the us capital of radicalism. most american cities have seen some demonstrations this year, but here, they haven't stopped. and it's become a huge election issue. well, this is what almost every night has looked like here in downtown portland, in the four months since the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis, and there have been many flashpoints of violence. some feel over—aggression by the security forces has exacerbated tensions, but the white house says this isn't demonstrating about racial justice, just rioting by anarchists or antifa. a riot is the voice of the unheard. so if you don't want riots, maybe you should listen.
you, peter. —— bringing us up to speed with all about. you, peter. —— thank you, peter. one of the moments during this week's us presidential debate that sparked the most headlines was when donald trump failed to condemn white supremacist groups, in particular one called the proud boys. our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, sends this report from portland, where he met both left—wing activists and the proud boys. it's become the us capital of radicalism. most american cities...
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peter dia's found an american wolf mud long ago he's financed the militias. using more than $100000.00 of his own money earned by renting old office furniture he feels it's his mission to protect america with arms if necessary and i think it should be important for everybody to be familiar with it because especially right now you just don't really know what's going to happen next in the place that we're in this country and the world really is and right now if i would have told you 6 months or a year ago that we were going to be locked down told where you could travel told what you can and can't do who you can and can hang out with where you can eat where you can eat the amount of control that's being pushed on us right now nobody would have ever believed me so saying something that this may be important in the future . isn't as outlandish as one would think since. this stuff here. it's estimated the usa is home to some 180 militia american wolf has around 10 active members many a former soldiers and like subscribe to conspiracy theories. what is happening rig
peter dia's found an american wolf mud long ago he's financed the militias. using more than $100000.00 of his own money earned by renting old office furniture he feels it's his mission to protect america with arms if necessary and i think it should be important for everybody to be familiar with it because especially right now you just don't really know what's going to happen next in the place that we're in this country and the world really is and right now if i would have told you 6 months or a...
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peter diaz found an american wolf not long ago he's financed the militias. using more than $100000.00 of his own money earned by renting old office furniture he feels it's his mission to protect america with arms if necessary and i think it should be important for everybody to be familiar with it because especially right now you just don't really know what's going to happen next in the place that we're in this country and the world really is in right now if i would have told you 6 months or a year ago that we were going to be locked down told where you could travel told what you can and can't do who you can and can hang out with where you can eat where you can eat the amount of control that's being pushed on us right now nobody would have ever believed me so saying something that this may be important in the future . isn't as outlandish as one would think since that. stuff here. it's estimated the usa is home to some 180 militias american wolf has around 10 active members many a former soldiers and like subscribe to conspiracy theories. what is happening rig
peter diaz found an american wolf not long ago he's financed the militias. using more than $100000.00 of his own money earned by renting old office furniture he feels it's his mission to protect america with arms if necessary and i think it should be important for everybody to be familiar with it because especially right now you just don't really know what's going to happen next in the place that we're in this country and the world really is in right now if i would have told you 6 months or a...
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peter, one question if i can. holbrooke's boss warned warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker in bush versus gore and was beaten. i've always felt that showed james baker was a kind of blue-eyed killer. no one could beat him when it came to that kind of contest. how do you think richard would have done going up against james baker on the florida recount? obviously he's not a political operative, he's not a lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. how do you think holbrooke would have doneagainst baker ? >> i have to say one of the interesting things going back to that recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore was hosed as soon as we heard jim baker had been involved so people were well aware even at the time before the recount of the differences betweenthose two men but here's the thing . one of christopher's great mistakes actually was sitting down as we tell the story in the book of the two men sitting down for this first meeting and this dramatic moment, the election i
peter, one question if i can. holbrooke's boss warned warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker in bush versus gore and was beaten. i've always felt that showed james baker was a kind of blue-eyed killer. no one could beat him when it came to that kind of contest. how do you think richard would have done going up against james baker on the florida recount? obviously he's not a political operative, he's not a lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. how do you think holbrooke...
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peter navarro. >>> when we come back, peter and i are good buddies. thank you so much. closing bell, we are 46 minutes away. we are still in sell-off mode down 310 points. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free
peter navarro. >>> when we come back, peter and i are good buddies. thank you so much. closing bell, we are 46 minutes away. we are still in sell-off mode down 310 points. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan...
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gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did. and manufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last 4 years. trump promised he'd make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it's up 1% under his first 4 years. 15% under obama-biden, 1% under him. that's michigan, right here. we handed him the longest streak of job growth in american history. but the economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means he'll be the only president since hoover to actually lose jobs. hoover, that's a long time ago. joe biden and gary peters know that the key to a strong economy isn't cutting more taxes for
gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did. and manufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last 4 years. trump promised he'd make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it's up 1% under his first 4 years. 15% under obama-biden, 1% under him. that's michigan, right here. we handed him the longest streak of job growth in american history. but the economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means he'll be the only president since hoover to...
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peter schiff michelle let's start with you both the united states and global stark's stocks that they are reacting to trump's improving health condition now leaving the hospital on expectations also that washington will reach a deal a stimulus deal what do you expect to go on this week. well 1st of all nice to see you again sara one of the it's very interesting is we have to sort of break stock market down into different pockets so what we're really getting in the most today in terms of the sectors was the biotechnology space and that has really been very little to do with the stimulus and a lot to do with how quickly trump at least has received gotten over the symptoms and of course we know part of it was the cocktail that he's receiving using part of the to regenerate on drugs but he's had all the drugs as well so the hope and some to pick ation for the drug companies to continue with symptoms that they can deal with and vaccines is very strong and that really helped the market as well as that whole biotech space as far as the rest of the market. trump's health may have had not as m
peter schiff michelle let's start with you both the united states and global stark's stocks that they are reacting to trump's improving health condition now leaving the hospital on expectations also that washington will reach a deal a stimulus deal what do you expect to go on this week. well 1st of all nice to see you again sara one of the it's very interesting is we have to sort of break stock market down into different pockets so what we're really getting in the most today in terms of the...
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sorry you are doing really peter's mother and d.s. hasn't seen much of her son since he began to ring through the united states with his militia while he was concerned about his country's future she's more worried about his safety. and i know that neither do you want the salon term but it was the it was the greatest truck plant i think take this in the neighboring uses to here but i don't think there's any reason for violence in that is that he said that really frightens me here has had several death threats and i'm terrified that this is this this mother i would like for the police to do their jobs and for people like my son and others to be able to stand down and not take up arms and not have to feel it to protect themselves or their families or their way of life because i think in some ways that's where we're going to. this culture war keeps creating ever greater divisions in american society yet it is in itself full of contradictions as can be seen in peter de as this own family room not with. a win that is going there because you
sorry you are doing really peter's mother and d.s. hasn't seen much of her son since he began to ring through the united states with his militia while he was concerned about his country's future she's more worried about his safety. and i know that neither do you want the salon term but it was the it was the greatest truck plant i think take this in the neighboring uses to here but i don't think there's any reason for violence in that is that he said that really frightens me here has had several...
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brendan: thank you so much, peter, for having us on. there are five of us. we serve staggered terms. every year, one member of the commission is up for renomination confirmation by the senate. and that process continues irrespective of the outcome of the election. for instance, my term runs through 2023. and i can hold over for a longer period of time and i will continue to serve regardless of the outcome of the election. rep. lee: -- peter: and with michael o'rielly not being renominated by the president, if there were a change in the administration, you and sherman pie would be the two -- chairman pie would be the two republicans, correct? brendan: that's right. michael o'rielly has served for a long time. his term expired a year and a half ago. we're allowed to stay on until the end of this congress. when we're in this situation, that will push -- his term will come to an end. commissioner pye and myself will continue to serve. peter: now to the policies. in an election year, are you able to get things done? brendan: yeah, look, the sec has been incredibl
brendan: thank you so much, peter, for having us on. there are five of us. we serve staggered terms. every year, one member of the commission is up for renomination confirmation by the senate. and that process continues irrespective of the outcome of the election. for instance, my term runs through 2023. and i can hold over for a longer period of time and i will continue to serve regardless of the outcome of the election. rep. lee: -- peter: and with michael o'rielly not being renominated by...
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locked and an interminable lardy crash of european with till today we asked political commentators peter oborne and professor richard murphy what exactly is going on on the left and the right of british politics as the westminster parliament struggles to hold the government to account during the pandemic and the banks it did you will finally arrives but 1st over to alex with your reaction to last week's show what's your tweets messages and emails. was a big reaction to last week's show which featured a free talk. over the 19 and a huge audience of face because well the 1st stop was from a vet an old friend of the sure that it has to come painless and she picked up the thought there are free medical experts all mentioned sustainability and climate change and population as a major factor and these are measuring viruses and they were the a number of people who were reflecting that perhaps a growing public skepticism about some of the official messages on covert and when some of them for example said i was really hoping that alex salmond would be questioning the. being peddled out daily by t
locked and an interminable lardy crash of european with till today we asked political commentators peter oborne and professor richard murphy what exactly is going on on the left and the right of british politics as the westminster parliament struggles to hold the government to account during the pandemic and the banks it did you will finally arrives but 1st over to alex with your reaction to last week's show what's your tweets messages and emails. was a big reaction to last week's show which...
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peter: well, you know, it could be something like this. format has debate clearly broken down in this cycle. informationnt of that comes from them is limited. on the other hand, the problem here is that you do not really get to see them head-to-head. a complication and that is a problem. i have to think that this is not the way that it is going to be in the future. i am not sure we are going to go back to the kinds of debates that we have had in the past, especially if you have got people basically filibustering during the debate. people,: professor, do what's the one thing that we need to know? whether people show up and vote and actually looking at what we are hearing right now, is turnout going to be record-breaking? peter: turnout looks like it's going to be very, very big right now, as donald trump might say. i am keeping my eyes on two trends that are crosscutting come i would say. the first -- crosscutting, i would say. the first, we are seeing a spike in early voting numbers. we are also seeing a rise in republican voting registrat
peter: well, you know, it could be something like this. format has debate clearly broken down in this cycle. informationnt of that comes from them is limited. on the other hand, the problem here is that you do not really get to see them head-to-head. a complication and that is a problem. i have to think that this is not the way that it is going to be in the future. i am not sure we are going to go back to the kinds of debates that we have had in the past, especially if you have got people...
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election cycle peter rola doll from our election team is here to talk about that good morning to you peter one of president trump has of course been focusing very much on personal appearances after what we just heard is he going to need to change that strategy i don't i don't know that he needs to change it one way he's definitely shown no signs of wanting to change it you know trump is very much someone who does not like to appear weak he wants to you know project strength and someone who is in command of every situation and i think that this stunt if you will that we saw yesterday of him getting in the car to agree to supporters personally really shows that he will try to use this situation in this disease for his own political gain i mean keep in mind the election is less than 30 days away and it appears to be very much be on the mind of trump in you know how can he use this to capitalize this coming out of the disease and i think we got a preview of that message we saw that i think in that sound bite where he says you know he's learned a lot about the virus by going to the real s
election cycle peter rola doll from our election team is here to talk about that good morning to you peter one of president trump has of course been focusing very much on personal appearances after what we just heard is he going to need to change that strategy i don't i don't know that he needs to change it one way he's definitely shown no signs of wanting to change it you know trump is very much someone who does not like to appear weak he wants to you know project strength and someone who is...
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gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did. manufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last four years. trump promised he would make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it's up 1% under his first four years. 15% under obama/biden. 1% under him. that's michigan, right here. we added in the longest streak of job growth in american history. the economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means he'll be the only president since herbert hoover to lose jobs. herbert hoover. that's a long time ago. joe biden and gary peters know the key to a strong economy isn't cutting more taxes for
gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did. manufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last four years. trump promised he would make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it's up 1% under his first four years. 15% under obama/biden. 1% under him. that's michigan, right here. we added in the longest streak of job growth in american history. the economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means he'll be the only president since herbert...