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peter' s not here. i just want to know if you thought this was ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report it to the ethics office? >> you are referring to what is being ethically improper? >> you ask him why was he sending this to one e-mail account when he should've gone to another one? >> you are asking me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing was unethical? >> sir. i think -- it is all on the record. it doesn't make a lot of sense to many of us, certainly not to me and i don't want to carry this on any further with any time i have remaining. i thank you for the opportunity. >> i recognize mister cloud from texas for 5 minutes of questions. >> is this correct that your title was senior advisor to national institute of allergy and infectious disease, former director doctor anthony fauci? >> my title is senior advisor to the director of national institute of allergy and infectious disease. >> how long did you work with doctor fauci? beforehand? >> 26 years. >> yo
peter' s not here. i just want to know if you thought this was ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report it to the ethics office? >> you are referring to what is being ethically improper? >> you ask him why was he sending this to one e-mail account when he should've gone to another one? >> you are asking me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing was unethical? >> sir. i think -- it is all on the record. it doesn't make a lot of...
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catherine, unlike peter the great. i didn’t like foreign words in public use and was propagated by the russians. the pugachev uprising left a significant part of the empire in ruins. was it is necessary to rebuild destroyed cities, factories, fortresses, and most importantly, take measures to eradicate the causes of the rebellion. elimination of its consequences ekaterina. when preparing reform projects, grigory potemkin was obliged to delve deeply into the particularities of relations between various peoples, from central russia to the orenburg steppes, the urals and siberia. the basis for the development of siberia was the creation of a system of ostrogs and fortified settlements. first of all, the banks of the rivers tabola, irtysh, and abi were settled. for the soft gold of siberian sables, martens, arctic foxes that entered the russian treasury were paid huge sums of money abroad. from 1640 to 1650, fur trade provided up to 20% of moscow's income. when it came to state issues, catherine always reserved the last
catherine, unlike peter the great. i didn’t like foreign words in public use and was propagated by the russians. the pugachev uprising left a significant part of the empire in ruins. was it is necessary to rebuild destroyed cities, factories, fortresses, and most importantly, take measures to eradicate the causes of the rebellion. elimination of its consequences ekaterina. when preparing reform projects, grigory potemkin was obliged to delve deeply into the particularities of relations...
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peter: a three-part question. what is the role of the college president, the board of trustees, and large donors? mr. hrabowski: i gave a talk recently for that governing board and talked about the role of the board. their responsibility has everything to do with setting policies and working with the chancellor of a system or with the campus itself if it is just one campus, to ensure that we get a president who has the experience necessary to lead with moral and strong academic values. so that board is responsible as is the case in corporate america, for succession. the idea of making sure you have strong leadership that will lead and manage that campus, the board's responsibility at the policy level and to make sure that people are following that policy as the leader of the campus is doing the management and inspiration. part of the role is to inspire, to believe we can be better, to believe in ourselves, to look at the strength of the faculty and commitment of staff, i should say that that the our staff is very
peter: a three-part question. what is the role of the college president, the board of trustees, and large donors? mr. hrabowski: i gave a talk recently for that governing board and talked about the role of the board. their responsibility has everything to do with setting policies and working with the chancellor of a system or with the campus itself if it is just one campus, to ensure that we get a president who has the experience necessary to lead with moral and strong academic values. so that...
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peter certainly reported it. >> i'm not worried about peter more talk about you, peter is not here. that this ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report to the ethics office parks was being ethically improper. while he send this to one e-mail account should've gone to another one. >> are asked me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing is unethical? >> , you are going to be haunted by her testimony today. and it is unfortunate that it's on the record. certainly not to me and i do not want to revealed back in time i have remaining thank you for the opportunity. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> this was your title senior advisor to national institute of infectious disease, former director doctor auntie anthony fauci. >> i think my title senior advisor to the director at direr nationalist allergy and infectious disease. >> okay. how long did you work with dr. fauci? before him? >> 26 years vaguely should also consider him a personal friend? >> and no. [laughter] he is a colleague. tony is a private guy. i've never gone out and have a beer or anythin
peter certainly reported it. >> i'm not worried about peter more talk about you, peter is not here. that this ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report to the ethics office parks was being ethically improper. while he send this to one e-mail account should've gone to another one. >> are asked me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing is unethical? >> , you are going to be haunted by her testimony today. and it is unfortunate that it's...
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peter, y'all got along, actually, didn't you? >> peter: we did. and when i think back to jen's time here, there were some moments of real tension in the briefing room because the issues of the day were really really heavy. it was coming out of covid and the biden policy was very, very confusing most of the time. and it was getting out of afghanistan. where the headlines were tragic there in the summer of 2021 and beyond withdrawal. and so happy to hear her say that. i think i was raised to be a nice guy. i like to think i'm pretty affable but it goes to show she likes to fight in the briefing room. she was there to fight and go on offense for president biden. and she did her job very well. and it was great doing some briefing room combat with her from time to time. >> ainsley: fun to watch. >> lawrence: i guess, peter, people forget it's not personal. she has a job to do to defend the policies. >> ainsley: and so do you. >> lawrence: defend the administration and you have a job to ask the questions people want the audience. >> peter: i haven't had
peter, y'all got along, actually, didn't you? >> peter: we did. and when i think back to jen's time here, there were some moments of real tension in the briefing room because the issues of the day were really really heavy. it was coming out of covid and the biden policy was very, very confusing most of the time. and it was getting out of afghanistan. where the headlines were tragic there in the summer of 2021 and beyond withdrawal. and so happy to hear her say that. i think i was raised...
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peter: how were you able to meet the people you profile? patrick: i shared my book with all these people. i made the deal with them that they could pull out of the book at the 11th hour if they were not comfortable with the way their stories were portrayed. because my uncle was president kennedy, because my family has been active in policy, because i am another person with experience, i was able to reach them because they wanted to make a difference. that was my one real value in getting these stories was that they were talking to a kennedy and they were being asked to do something for their country. basically. [laughter] the bottom line was they wanted to help others and i got to be the conduit to have them help their fellows. not only because i am working on policy change and they know that and appreciate it but they also know i have had similar kind of experience does come really with the shame of having these illnesses on the perceptions created when you are someone with -- someone who is well known to have these problems. but i have an
peter: how were you able to meet the people you profile? patrick: i shared my book with all these people. i made the deal with them that they could pull out of the book at the 11th hour if they were not comfortable with the way their stories were portrayed. because my uncle was president kennedy, because my family has been active in policy, because i am another person with experience, i was able to reach them because they wanted to make a difference. that was my one real value in getting these...
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well, great ones, among the emperors we have two people, peter and catherine, about peter, we have already talked about, today catherine, of course, both figures are very controversial and there is plenty of criticism. wrote that peter surprised europe with his victories, and catherine taught europe to these victories. in general , there were many very solemn statements about the reign of catherine and that peter was just the dawn, so catherine brought light to russia. eh, there was a saying of this kind that peter created people in russia, it was catherine who put her soul into them. well, it’s a little pompous, so to speak, pretentious, but in principle, here’s the russian the pre-revolutionary encyclopedic dictionary still says the same thing, but speaks it in a calmer language, but the essence remains the same, her reign is one of the most remarkable in russian history, its dark and bright sides had a tremendous influence on subsequent events, especially on the mental and cultural. after the end of the senior line of the dynasty, and catherine’s mother was johanna elisabeth of ho
well, great ones, among the emperors we have two people, peter and catherine, about peter, we have already talked about, today catherine, of course, both figures are very controversial and there is plenty of criticism. wrote that peter surprised europe with his victories, and catherine taught europe to these victories. in general , there were many very solemn statements about the reign of catherine and that peter was just the dawn, so catherine brought light to russia. eh, there was a saying of...
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i think he was talking about peter hitchens , talking about peter hitchens, aaron. peter, thank you very much for your company. i'll leave these two to battle out. who wants to be the teddy bear? but for now, thank you very much. don't go anywhere, though. farage is up next. nanites >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar . sponsors of weather on . solar. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi, there. welcome to the latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> heavy rain overnight in the south, continuing into much of thursday. risk of thunderstorms in places, but it will be much dner in places, but it will be much drier further north. we've got an area of low pressure across the continent that's going to push some humid and warm air into much of the uk overnight, but on the boundary between that and the cooler air out in the atlantic, we've got this reactivation of a frontal zone bringing some heavy rain to northern ireland, wales and then increasingly southern england. the persistent wet weather will affect south wales and the southwest of england by da
i think he was talking about peter hitchens , talking about peter hitchens, aaron. peter, thank you very much for your company. i'll leave these two to battle out. who wants to be the teddy bear? but for now, thank you very much. don't go anywhere, though. farage is up next. nanites >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar . sponsors of weather on . solar. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi, there. welcome to the latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> heavy...
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en una sensaciÓn en redes. >> peter y peter son de origen puertorriqueÑo y dominicano. >> tienen 28 aÑos, son idÉnticos y comparten el mismo nombre. >> yo soy peter, que es bÁsicamente lo mismo que peter. solamente yo tengo un solo palabra diferencia una letra, una letra diferente, una i. y eso fue porque no, su mamÁ no sabÍa que ella va a tener gemelos, entonces ya tenÍa su nombre. y despuÉs, cuando supo que iba a ser gemelos, dijo bueno, vamos a poner una letra ahÍ y ya. y ahora yo sÉ que somos bÁsicamente la misma persona. ahora messed up, but you happen to have four peters in your household en redes muestran cÓmo es la vida como gemelos latinos en estados unidos, resaltando con humor las cosas que pasan y se dicen en las familias hispanas. soy steven. soy steven. >> sus videos tienen miles y millones de vistas, pero entre los mÁs virales estuvo este que compartieron en abril en el dÍa de los inocentes were brothers but legally were cousin donde le aseguran al mundo que en realidad no son gemelos, sino primos hijos de padres gemelos y que por eso se parecen tanto. >>
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mandelson came out with in— phrase that peter mandelson came out with in the _ phrase that peter mandelson came out with in the late 1990s when he said that the _ with in the late 1990s when he said that the labour left need to be in a seated _ that the labour left need to be in a seated two — that the labour left need to be in a sealed two and new labour have some sacks _ sealed two and new labour have some sacks between about 1919 seven, the only exceptionjohn sacks between about 1919...
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she radically changed the country and, like peter i, received the epithet “great”. she fought victorious wars and annexed new lands to the empire, wrote laws and carried out reforms. he is 34, she is 10 years older, soon they will not talk about the darkness as the most influential person in russia, but even based on with male help, the empress always reserved the final decisions for herself. empire, catherine ii. may 4, on the first. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for the woman he loved, with his gaze. on the first of may, we continue our conversation, we talk about vladimir nabokov, about his biography, about his books, and my interlocutors, today the head of the nabukov center of the institute of russian literature, the russian academy... reads his collection of poems, rereads it, understands its significance, directly quotes himself, or rather, well, as if in a novel, we see these poems written by him, so he rises to the pinnacle of pride and thinks, thank you , fatherland, that’s it, his career is successful, you are recognized, he thinks, but then
she radically changed the country and, like peter i, received the epithet “great”. she fought victorious wars and annexed new lands to the empire, wrote laws and carried out reforms. he is 34, she is 10 years older, soon they will not talk about the darkness as the most influential person in russia, but even based on with male help, the empress always reserved the final decisions for herself. empire, catherine ii. may 4, on the first. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for the woman...
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peter is now. you feel such a sense of awe and responsibility in history no matter what is happening that you are a reporter. >> the proximity to history and power are very powerful things. i want to bring in julie blackmon, who has worked on criminal cases, so i'm curious about a couple of things we know so far about madeleine westerhout. one was she did clearly have this proximity to power but also she said very early in her testimony that she's there under subpoena. how is a jury likely to view those pieces of information? >> i think anytime someone says they're under subpoena there's a suggestion that they would rather not be there but i think even in a broader way, the witnesses we're seeing today speak to the rhythm of the trial overall. the specifics of the testimony of the witnesses who go by quickly. from an emotional perspective for the jurors, they're a break from the intensity of stormy daniels. lots of salaciousness. a change from hope hicks who we want wept on the stand. it's an open
peter is now. you feel such a sense of awe and responsibility in history no matter what is happening that you are a reporter. >> the proximity to history and power are very powerful things. i want to bring in julie blackmon, who has worked on criminal cases, so i'm curious about a couple of things we know so far about madeleine westerhout. one was she did clearly have this proximity to power but also she said very early in her testimony that she's there under subpoena. how is a jury...
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peter's square. the 87-year-old is the first pope to choose the name francis, after saint francis of assisi, known for his simplicity and humility. he's the first jesuit pope... >> the pope of the holy see. >> norah: and the first pope to address the u.s. congress. >> pope francis: america continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. [applause] >> norah: pope francis took charge of the roman catholic church at a crossroads. between the child sex abuse scandal that stained catholicism and the rare papal resignation of pope benedict xvi. in his decade as pope, he's voiced support for progressive causes without changing doctrine. when francis speaks, the world pays close attention. >> pope francis: [speaking italian] si alla pace. >> norah: just months into his tenure, he spoke on the topic of homosexuality. "who am i to judge," he said. the aim: opening a church with declining attendance. what do you think about pope francis? >> he's seems a bit more enlightened and open. >> he's just a pope of the peo
peter's square. the 87-year-old is the first pope to choose the name francis, after saint francis of assisi, known for his simplicity and humility. he's the first jesuit pope... >> the pope of the holy see. >> norah: and the first pope to address the u.s. congress. >> pope francis: america continues to be, for many, a land of dreams. [applause] >> norah: pope francis took charge of the roman catholic church at a crossroads. between the child sex abuse scandal that...
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peter, thank you very much. peter— call how it would go. peter, thank you very much. peter dickinson i call how it would go. peter, thank. you very much. peter dickinson there for us. the uk's economy grew more strongly than expected at the start of 2024. it means the uk is out of recession that's when the economy shrinks for two three—month periods in a row, as it did towards the end of last year, when people faced higher prices in shops and higher interest rates. the prime minister said the uk economy has "real momentum", but admitted there is "more work to do". with more, here's our economics editor faisal islam. where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah,
peter, thank you very much. peter— call how it would go. peter, thank you very much. peter dickinson i call how it would go. peter, thank. you very much. peter dickinson there for us. the uk's economy grew more strongly than expected at the start of 2024. it means the uk is out of recession that's when the economy shrinks for two three—month periods in a row, as it did towards the end of last year, when people faced higher prices in shops and higher interest rates. the prime minister said...
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our thanks to peter beck of rocket lab. we are getting details on apple's loose event, including a bigger version of its ipad air and an ai-focused ipad pro. the unveiling is an attempt to invigorate apple's tablet lineup. dana woman joins us now with the details. just talk us through what we learned today when it comes to these new ipad models. >> this was the end to a real drought in ipad announcements. the last had taken place in october 20 22, and that was the longest drought in ipad announcements, i believe since the steve jobs era. in was notable -- what is notable today is these are the first ipads, at least on the upper end, which include ole db's -- oled screens. macs don't have oled screens yet, so this is the best in terms of apple product. it preserves more detail in the shadows, and in general the key is laptop-like. the accessories that go with it or more -- are more laptop-like, including the magic keyboard. when you are holding it horizontally it makes more sense to have video calls on those devices. katie:
our thanks to peter beck of rocket lab. we are getting details on apple's loose event, including a bigger version of its ipad air and an ai-focused ipad pro. the unveiling is an attempt to invigorate apple's tablet lineup. dana woman joins us now with the details. just talk us through what we learned today when it comes to these new ipad models. >> this was the end to a real drought in ipad announcements. the last had taken place in october 20 22, and that was the longest drought in ipad...
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— i did not you played football with peter krause. ., , ., peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and — peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and i — peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and i was _ peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and i was going _ peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and i was going to see - peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and i was going to see the - doosra and i was going to see the launch of the new england strip at that point and it involves when i was the middle of skills training with peter krause and when i did... ijust did this with peter krause and when i did... i just did this footage with peter krause and when i did... ijust did this footage it with peter krause and when i did... i just did this footage it sometime. locked away in a vault somewhere never be seen with the problem is with the did it once and did that whole dribbling run the cones in my peter krause to his credit then said you'll be to take your turn for you the next time? i was like, yes, please. enough about me and
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history as peter ii. he was not even 12 then. and his fate was tragic. the boy became a toy in the hands of eminent dignitaries. fought for power. first, alexander menshikov, a former associate of peter i, took the top, after whose death he de facto ruled the state under his widow , empress catherine i. menshikov moved the young tsar to his palace in st. petersburg and was even going to marry his daughter. but the opposition, represented by the long-armed clan and vice-chancellor andrei osterman, had its own plans. osterman became peter's tutor, and the young prince ivan dolgoruky taught him to enjoy adult games. and openly got drunk. when menshikov fell ill, the long-armed asterman turned the boy against him. menshikov was arrested in exile, but in january 1730 in frost , peter ii hosted a parade in moscow and caught a cold died at the age of 14 years and 3 months. with his death, the mouth of the romanovs was cut short and the throne was taken by the niece of peter the great, anna ioanovna, the first of
history as peter ii. he was not even 12 then. and his fate was tragic. the boy became a toy in the hands of eminent dignitaries. fought for power. first, alexander menshikov, a former associate of peter i, took the top, after whose death he de facto ruled the state under his widow , empress catherine i. menshikov moved the young tsar to his palace in st. petersburg and was even going to marry his daughter. but the opposition, represented by the long-armed clan and vice-chancellor andrei...
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peter in the kremlin. the work is so fine that it looks like painting, requiring three needle punctures for every square millimeter. before us is the shroud of st. helena, which was created specially for the 500th anniversary of our monastery. here we see a stitched image the life-size of st. helena is stamped with the life of st. helena. acquaintance with the great moscow prince vasily ii. the monastery was closed, only a few dozen tombstones remained, those of general brusilov, the historian solovyov, the family tomb, and the merchants prokhrovs. preserved largely due to the fact that a branch of the historical museum operated here since 1934. the historical museum was involved in almost everything that happened at the valadevichi monastery. all restorations of frescoes, all restorations of architectural volumes monastery, this is hard, arduous work. all this work was carried out on orders from the state historical museum. and they, in particular, led to the creation of the navadechi monastery. remained
peter in the kremlin. the work is so fine that it looks like painting, requiring three needle punctures for every square millimeter. before us is the shroud of st. helena, which was created specially for the 500th anniversary of our monastery. here we see a stitched image the life-size of st. helena is stamped with the life of st. helena. acquaintance with the great moscow prince vasily ii. the monastery was closed, only a few dozen tombstones remained, those of general brusilov, the historian...
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peter, i know this better than me. i think that was the birth of working class conservatives, like voting en masse. so people say that. but i wouldn't be so sure. you know , wouldn't be so sure. you know, those people could end up voting green or, you know, single issues and whatnot. so, no, i don't think statistically don't rated that the and the research has been done that the big divide in british politics is now not class but age. >> the younger you are, the more left wing you are. so i think there's any doubt that i don't think they'd vote labour necessarily. well they're not going to vote tory that's for sure. >> no, that is for sure. >> no, that is for sure. >> but 1.5 million people would be, would be enfranchised and quite a lot of them would, would, would, would certainly not vote tory. and i think he sees that. the interesting thing is that at the same time all this is going on, actually, labour has been instrumental in lo in actually raising the age of consent for other things. for instance, the age of cons
peter, i know this better than me. i think that was the birth of working class conservatives, like voting en masse. so people say that. but i wouldn't be so sure. you know , wouldn't be so sure. you know, those people could end up voting green or, you know, single issues and whatnot. so, no, i don't think statistically don't rated that the and the research has been done that the big divide in british politics is now not class but age. >> the younger you are, the more left wing you are. so...
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peter succeeded in both the first and second. and you ask, where do so many beautiful profits come from in tula? yes, from there, from peter’s times. another symbol of tula is the single-row harmon. no, harmony itself was not born here; the right to its invention is disputed by masters from german thuringia and russian st. petersburg. in addition to tula, the centers of accordion production in russia were saratov, volok, dashuya, and vyatka. the tula single-row accordion appeared thanks to the skill of craftsmen nikolai beloborodov and leonte. the outfit, by the way, became the forerunner of bayan, a full-fledged tula invention. despite its wide musical range, the accordion is primarily a cheerful instrument. the first tula harmonies generally only had a major scale, so most of the ancient tune songs are reminiscent of chistushki in melody and rhythm. and a naughty russian it’s impossible to imagine a clean song without the luscious harmonica tints, but not on the piano or harp, it’s performed. indeed, later instruments cou
peter succeeded in both the first and second. and you ask, where do so many beautiful profits come from in tula? yes, from there, from peter’s times. another symbol of tula is the single-row harmon. no, harmony itself was not born here; the right to its invention is disputed by masters from german thuringia and russian st. petersburg. in addition to tula, the centers of accordion production in russia were saratov, volok, dashuya, and vyatka. the tula single-row accordion appeared thanks to...
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peter not only founded it. an honorary citizen of st. petersburg is a great respect for the residents of our city, and indeed we celebrate the most worthy, regardless of where they were born, who they are, most importantly, they serve our fatherland , serve our beloved city. in the peter and paul fortress they are preparing to fire the noon gun of the naryzhkin bastion. this is a beautiful tradition that comes from the times where i come from. petersburg comes to the music tchaikovsky. sale mazarev, alexey sasyrin, sergey ishchenko, dmitry lukashevich, galina orlova, ekaterina bobkova. news: northwestern bureau. heroes of fairy tales. the peoples of the north received a modern sound. folklore characters spoke in the voices of theater and film stars, many of whom are well known to children as transformers, smeshariki and luntik. the goal of the largest audio library of fairy tales is to preserve the unique heritage of the country, and most importantly, to introduce the younger generation to the magical world of ancient legends and tales.
peter not only founded it. an honorary citizen of st. petersburg is a great respect for the residents of our city, and indeed we celebrate the most worthy, regardless of where they were born, who they are, most importantly, they serve our fatherland , serve our beloved city. in the peter and paul fortress they are preparing to fire the noon gun of the naryzhkin bastion. this is a beautiful tradition that comes from the times where i come from. petersburg comes to the music tchaikovsky. sale...
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. >> steve: peter doocy joins us live from the white house. >> peter: number one concern voters have is he might be too old. biden team is trying to show president understands emerging technology, such as ai. he will announce a new plan with mi microsoft to build ai information center in racine before fox con, scaled their plan back. 2300 union construction jobs and 2000 jobs at the center. and will meet with black voters in racine. they won in 2020 by just 00.63%. biden will reassure donors there is more than noisy campus p protest and spat with israel. we don't expect these events to be particularly large, the official reason is they are worried about protesters interrupting him and they value quality over quantity on the campaign trail. >> brian: he's sharper when he's shorter, sharper when he's shorter that is what they say about the president. >> steve: he takes the short stairs on air force one. the white house correspondents dinner was shorter. the president made four trips to wisconsin, a swing state. >> brian: it is also nice this time of year. >> steve: it is beautiful. it
. >> steve: peter doocy joins us live from the white house. >> peter: number one concern voters have is he might be too old. biden team is trying to show president understands emerging technology, such as ai. he will announce a new plan with mi microsoft to build ai information center in racine before fox con, scaled their plan back. 2300 union construction jobs and 2000 jobs at the center. and will meet with black voters in racine. they won in 2020 by just 00.63%. biden will...
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, the future peter i. sofia alekseevna always loved this monastery very much, and thanks to her we know navodeevich exactly like that, with his baroque style. ironically, she went to monasteries. will spend the last 16 years of her life in captivity, peter will close her in the monastery after the second streltsy revolt organized by her, such a prisoner imprisoned in cells will be portrayed by repin. this is 1698. the bund was brutally suppressed. peter accuses sophia of incitement. so, after the suppression of the streltsy revolt, when more than one and a half thousand streltsy were executed in moscow. on the first tier is the temple for which sofia ordered an iconostasis, and she really wanted her beloved master karpa zolotarev to convey her portrait features in some icons. using this icon as an example, we see thin eyebrows, large, slightly bulging eyes, it seems, a large nose, a puffy face, a small chin. century, at the end of the 16th century it was built, in the 17th we already see the stratification
, the future peter i. sofia alekseevna always loved this monastery very much, and thanks to her we know navodeevich exactly like that, with his baroque style. ironically, she went to monasteries. will spend the last 16 years of her life in captivity, peter will close her in the monastery after the second streltsy revolt organized by her, such a prisoner imprisoned in cells will be portrayed by repin. this is 1698. the bund was brutally suppressed. peter accuses sophia of incitement. so, after...
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peter, your take? >> well, look, you know, this is a sign that the republicans don't see anything wrong in what happened. they don't believe that these indictments are legitimate. that's what donald trump is telling them, and that's what they're taking away from that. that this is all a political prosecution. that they have the right to offer substitute slates of electors for the election, and there's a chance they could try and do it again, even in states where joe biden right win. now, we don't know how it will play out this fall. donald trump is not the incumbent president. it's a different scenario if he were to lose and tried to overturn an election. but it's conceivable you'll see a very disputed situation once again after election day. if there are states close enough to one side for the other, we're assuming former president trump's side. >> and it makes you wonder will democrats who voted to save mike johnson, will they one day regret that decision. peter, hayes, charles, actually charles, you
peter, your take? >> well, look, you know, this is a sign that the republicans don't see anything wrong in what happened. they don't believe that these indictments are legitimate. that's what donald trump is telling them, and that's what they're taking away from that. that this is all a political prosecution. that they have the right to offer substitute slates of electors for the election, and there's a chance they could try and do it again, even in states where joe biden right win. now,...
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good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. late today the house easily passed a bill addressing anti-semitism as president biden has remains entirely out of sight. he is at a campaign fundraiser a few blocks away right now. and he is leaving it up to his aides to explain the white house's position on these protests. >> there's a small number of students who are causing the disruption. >> peter: as white house officials sympathize with peaceful student protesters, intense debate erupted on capitol hill over a bipartisan bill aiming to make the holocaust remembrance alliance definition of anti-semitism the law. >> this legislation is a distraction. >> democrat congressman jerry nadler claims the bill cools protected speech. >> the fact that we have some of the highest ranking jewish officials in america refusing to defend the jewish community because of politics is a disgrace! >> peter: and in the senate a fresh threat to cut funding to colleges and universities. the biggest supply of money comes from us and so we're taking a lo
good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. late today the house easily passed a bill addressing anti-semitism as president biden has remains entirely out of sight. he is at a campaign fundraiser a few blocks away right now. and he is leaving it up to his aides to explain the white house's position on these protests. >> there's a small number of students who are causing the disruption. >> peter: as white house officials sympathize with peaceful student protesters,...
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i'm going to go to peter first because, it's brilliant , to go to peter first because, it's brilliant, isn't to go to peter first because, it's brilliant , isn't it? it's brilliant, isn't it? everything. that's great. do you remember the bbc used to say in spite of brexit. yes. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> that has faded. but now anything that people don't like it is, i think , as you pointed it is, i think, as you pointed out there, i mean some, you know, very sort of reputable liberal publications have criticised it's obviously a rubbish turkey, it's a turkey and people have gone from it. >> what i find interesting about this actually, though, jacob, is that, these kind of criticisms, accusations of being narrow minded, being bigoted, the, the worst people are, in fact the cultural establishment, you know, when it comes to all the big issues of our time, including brexit, they absolutely speak as one. >> well, i think we've got stefan back. so, stefan, if you are back, i might just ask, is rufus wainwright actually a generally good composer capable man who's just had a turke
i'm going to go to peter first because, it's brilliant , to go to peter first because, it's brilliant, isn't to go to peter first because, it's brilliant , isn't it? it's brilliant, isn't it? everything. that's great. do you remember the bbc used to say in spite of brexit. yes. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> that has faded. but now anything that people don't like it is, i think , as you pointed it is, i think, as you pointed out there, i mean some, you know, very sort of...
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organized it and my brother and the producer naturally talked to irina at work and irina met us and peter said that petya, you know this singer diana gurtskaya, he says: yes i know, of course, well here he and his brother are, please, there... how did it look from his side, how did he i remembered your beginning, put it, i was just a girl i knew, diana was with a young man, but actually it was like, well , we’re all people, there’s nothing scary about it, there’s nothing terrible about it, and so it went from there, of course, you know such a big georgian feast, at the end of the evening my companion. in general, she left, everyone began to ask diana to sing, and diana began to sing, and diana began to sing, folklore in georgian, then i just became interested in how diana, as a person, lives, what she breathes , so this kind of communication began, and i really i was amazed at her such a unique inner world. diane, remember that moment when you realized that you were ready to open up and what you loved? despite the fact that we talked for a very long time, from the first days i under
organized it and my brother and the producer naturally talked to irina at work and irina met us and peter said that petya, you know this singer diana gurtskaya, he says: yes i know, of course, well here he and his brother are, please, there... how did it look from his side, how did he i remembered your beginning, put it, i was just a girl i knew, diana was with a young man, but actually it was like, well , we’re all people, there’s nothing scary about it, there’s nothing terrible about...
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but peter that is a side effect. but peter talks about the protections in this bill. well, it is indeed it will be a bill and bills , can will be a bill and bills, can can be amended . but will be a bill and bills, can can be amended. but i'd ask your viewers to remember that income tax was only brought in as a temporary measure to pay for the napoleonic wars, we've still got it now, and it's been extended many , many times. that's what many, many times. that's what we're opening. pandora's box on. >> that's a that is a contentious point, i suppose. and it's also a valid point that, you know, once once you start , once you open the door, start, once you open the door, all things are all things are possible in the future. but what i think occurs to me is that, you know, andrew, in parliament, in other in another context , you know, andrew, in parliament, in other in another context, has sought desperately to have a conversation about excess deaths to no avail. it falls on deaf ears and i do wonder, you know, here's now assisted dying. you know, the i do wonder whether
but peter that is a side effect. but peter talks about the protections in this bill. well, it is indeed it will be a bill and bills , can will be a bill and bills, can can be amended . but will be a bill and bills, can can be amended. but i'd ask your viewers to remember that income tax was only brought in as a temporary measure to pay for the napoleonic wars, we've still got it now, and it's been extended many , many times. that's what many, many times. that's what we're opening. pandora's box...
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peter alexander reports. >> reporter: tonight, top democrats are demanding supreme court justice samuel alito recuse himself from cases related to january 6th after "the new york times" published this photo showing an american flag flying upside down at his home. the picture reportedly taken just over a week after the capitol attack. an upside down flag is meant to signal distress and has been used as a sign of protest by both the left and right, but some of alito's neighbors tell "the times," they were alarmed, because it was the symbol adopted by some trump supporters during the capitol riot falsely claiming president biden stole the election. alito confirming the photo telling "the times," i had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag. it was briefly placed by mrs. alito in response to a neighbor's use of objectionable and personally insulting language on yard signs. according to "the times," the neighbor said the flag was there for several days and that alito's wife, martha ann, was in dispute with another homeowner who displayed an anti-trump sign with an expletive, whi
peter alexander reports. >> reporter: tonight, top democrats are demanding supreme court justice samuel alito recuse himself from cases related to january 6th after "the new york times" published this photo showing an american flag flying upside down at his home. the picture reportedly taken just over a week after the capitol attack. an upside down flag is meant to signal distress and has been used as a sign of protest by both the left and right, but some of alito's neighbors...
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as peter ii. he was not even 12 then and his fate was tragic. the boy became a toy in the hands of eminent dignitaries fighting for power. first , alexander menshikov, a former associate of peter i, took over. after whose death he de facto ruled the state under his widow, empress catherine i. menshikov moved the young tsar to his palace in st. petersburg and was even going to marry his daughter. but the opposition, represented by the long-armed clan and vice-chancellor andrei osterman, had her own plans. osterman became peter's tutor, and the young prince ivan dolgoruky accustomed him to adult amusements and openly got him drunk. when menshikov fell ill, the long-armed asterman turned the boy against him. menshikov was arrested in exile, but in january 1730 in moroz, peter ii hosted a parade in moscow, caught a cold and died at the age of 14 years and 3 months. with his death, the mouth of the romanovs was cut short and the throne was taken by the niece of peter the great, anna ioanovna, the first
as peter ii. he was not even 12 then and his fate was tragic. the boy became a toy in the hands of eminent dignitaries fighting for power. first , alexander menshikov, a former associate of peter i, took over. after whose death he de facto ruled the state under his widow, empress catherine i. menshikov moved the young tsar to his palace in st. petersburg and was even going to marry his daughter. but the opposition, represented by the long-armed clan and vice-chancellor andrei osterman, had her...
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the men, the men to went to peter. the men took peter to cornelius house. and so in some ways there's this real quick reference of household and and action and activity, and then all of a sudden the text seems to kind of drop that language out right. and so here's a question. consider your how do some of the stories of early christian interactions and movements and the act of presence, even your chapter worker status of these enslaved persons now appear in ways that were absent before, where these countless numbers of people whom we have not seen talked about or presence in these stories forged the context of an enslaving and militaristic roman world. what where should we be looking as we revisit of our favorite stories and saying i bet you that that's and there's a slave live person that's here where where are we missing those footprints, first off, shively, i have to say, you should write that up. death was definitely a paper there. i can see it in a variety of ways, but i don't want it to be documented. i a writer i think if we're looking for people wher
the men, the men to went to peter. the men took peter to cornelius house. and so in some ways there's this real quick reference of household and and action and activity, and then all of a sudden the text seems to kind of drop that language out right. and so here's a question. consider your how do some of the stories of early christian interactions and movements and the act of presence, even your chapter worker status of these enslaved persons now appear in ways that were absent before, where...
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peter, we were all going to the debate then, as ashley pointed out. that's when the trump team actually stopped the beginning of the debate, because the debate commission -- this created a lot of the tensions we are seeing between trump and the debate commission, which has done debates since 1987. all of the presidential debates. he wanted to bring all of the former alleged bill clinton women out in a prominent front row position so hillary clinton would have to look at these women as she was coming out on the debate stage. they said, absolutely not. they were eventually seated in another place. there was a lot of drama over how that debate was going to begin as we were all there waiting. >> you are right. someone said to me that was close to the former president, they said he is a master manipulaor of media. in that moment, rather than focusing on the debate itself, the president -- i should say, mr. trump at the time brought out these women so that it created this moment. you will remember, it was a monstrous scene. it overwhelmed the moment. he, wh
peter, we were all going to the debate then, as ashley pointed out. that's when the trump team actually stopped the beginning of the debate, because the debate commission -- this created a lot of the tensions we are seeing between trump and the debate commission, which has done debates since 1987. all of the presidential debates. he wanted to bring all of the former alleged bill clinton women out in a prominent front row position so hillary clinton would have to look at these women as she was...
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i understand you have been speaking to the women defrauded by peter gray. to the women defrauded by peter gra . ., ., , , to the women defrauded by peter gra. ., ., , , . gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly. — gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly. to _ gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly. to be _ gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly, to be honest. - gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly, to be honest. all- pretty badly, to be honest. all three of the women dated him. on the face of it he seemed very charming. 0ne face of it he seemed very charming. one of the woman said he is the kind of guy you would want to take along to your mum. in reality, a very different story. he was sharon them with gifts but essentially he was grooming them. he was stealing their identity and then taking out loans worth thousands and thousands of pounds. for example, he went on a date with one woman, if she went to the bathroom he would go into your bag, take a photograph of her driving licence, and that is when the scan would begin. they all said they ha
i understand you have been speaking to the women defrauded by peter gray. to the women defrauded by peter gra . ., ., , , to the women defrauded by peter gra. ., ., , , . gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly. — gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly. to _ gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly. to be _ gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly, to be honest. - gray. how have they been affected? pretty badly, to be honest. all- pretty badly, to be honest. all...
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good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. officials here are getting nowhere talking about the middle east. so, today, a pivot to china as president biden looks abroad trying to blame the chinese for an american ev market that is not thriving as advertised. >> 100 percent tariff on electric vehicles made in china. >> peter: plus 50% tariffs on semiconductors and 25% on aluminum. >> future of america's vehicles will be made in america by union workers. period. >> peter: didn't take long for this president to respond to the former president. >> china is eating our lunch right now. >> he has been feeding him a long time. >> but trump imposed tariffs on china long before biden and at the time in 2019 biden promised to reverse them on twitter writing any freshman econ student could tell you that the american people are paying his tariffs and on the trail with this. >> american farmers, manufacturers and consumers losing and paying more. >> administration officials claim this is not a flip flop. >> i'm going to reject the assertion
good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. officials here are getting nowhere talking about the middle east. so, today, a pivot to china as president biden looks abroad trying to blame the chinese for an american ev market that is not thriving as advertised. >> 100 percent tariff on electric vehicles made in china. >> peter: plus 50% tariffs on semiconductors and 25% on aluminum. >> future of america's vehicles will be made in america by union workers. period....
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uncle veselkov, give it to peter, peter, com, com. thank you, thank you, sons, oh arbat, my, arbat, you are my calling, there was falling glory, there was t... not only words, but also some kind of musical magic, it was present in what the lord god sent to him. in a person’s heart there should be a sound of hope, a small orchestra, under the direction of love, on the centenary of the birth of bulat akudzhava, the premiere, today on the first. no, the seventh, so the sixth or seventh, the seventh, the seventh, almost a year ago, so on, well, they lined us up in columns and drove us to lazarevskaya street, to the school where i i used to study, number 16. everything there was in a prickly pit, towers with machine guns, then they loaded us into a car and took us to the shore of the south bay, then they started rounding us up on a barge, we were all on the upper deck, and the germans were below in the hold, and they ordered how soviet planes will appear, waving handkerchiefs. so as not to be bombed, well , i brought your boys, well, i i
uncle veselkov, give it to peter, peter, com, com. thank you, thank you, sons, oh arbat, my, arbat, you are my calling, there was falling glory, there was t... not only words, but also some kind of musical magic, it was present in what the lord god sent to him. in a person’s heart there should be a sound of hope, a small orchestra, under the direction of love, on the centenary of the birth of bulat akudzhava, the premiere, today on the first. no, the seventh, so the sixth or seventh, the...
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’t serve alcohol here, on purpose. mother got drunk, yes, of course, in general, this is my friend, peter, he has a strong stuttering. “tell me something to drink, you called me, once you said that you were undergoing treatment, maybe you can place peter there, as an acquaintance or something, i don’t know, the treatment is expensive, they’re unlikely to take it for free.” “i’m sorry, but he has golden hands and a good man, i understand, and who is this, your boyfriend, yes, he’s handsome, i like him, listen, ver, but you owe me money, but not for long, i’ll pay it all back.” quickly, i’m still in good shape, ilya, let’s go out and let him whisper. how are you doing, mom, yes, it sucks! don't you have a word to say at all? i can, great, here i go faith helped a lot, and i don’t have to stutter at all. our doctor is good, expensive, i’ve been here for 2 years, i promise, i’ll talk, it’s a try, not torture. and my mother is a clown, clowns, clowns, that’s also good, he makes people laugh, peter, he’s a great guy, your mother won’t be lost with him, he has
’t serve alcohol here, on purpose. mother got drunk, yes, of course, in general, this is my friend, peter, he has a strong stuttering. “tell me something to drink, you called me, once you said that you were undergoing treatment, maybe you can place peter there, as an acquaintance or something, i don’t know, the treatment is expensive, they’re unlikely to take it for free.” “i’m sorry, but he has golden hands and a good man, i understand, and who is this, your boyfriend, yes,...
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thank you, peter. brian brenberg is with me. do you agree with peter, is bidenomics economic warfare? >> my tax are going up and appliances are going away, my car is being made illegal, and my tax money is being sent to pay the student debts of lawyers and doctors. that feels like i'm under siege. warfare? i don't know but kind of feels like it. stuart: that's very good. >> all true; right? stuart: you're right but i like the way you put it. your analogies are very good. thank you, brian. administration giving milwaukee, milwaukee more than $1 billion. how fortunate that milwaukee, wisconsin, wisconsin actually is a swing state. ashley, is this a campaign strategy perhaps? ashley: i think you're onto something, mr. varney. the money comes from administration's american rescue plan and infrastructure investment and jobs act and inflation reduction act. everything from solar panels near the airport and remover of lead paint in pipes to a new crime lab and emergency management center and why the wind fall for milwaukee. as you poin
thank you, peter. brian brenberg is with me. do you agree with peter, is bidenomics economic warfare? >> my tax are going up and appliances are going away, my car is being made illegal, and my tax money is being sent to pay the student debts of lawyers and doctors. that feels like i'm under siege. warfare? i don't know but kind of feels like it. stuart: that's very good. >> all true; right? stuart: you're right but i like the way you put it. your analogies are very good. thank you,...
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hi, peter. >> peter: good evening, gillian. even though president biden's remarks today were very solemn they fit with the theme over the last couple months that he thinks is going to help him win re-election suggesting that he is the only candidate on the side of democracy. >> every generation has to earn it. fight for it. >> peter: this weekend, that was the point made by another kennedy urging democrats not to vote for cousin r.f.k. jr. >> we have to get everyone out to vote and vote for joe biden and vote for democracy over acongress crazy. >> peter: those buzz words were in the president's prompter today. >> the battle between acrock crazy and democracy. between the greed of a few and the rights of many. >> peter: biden not making a play for libertarian votes but kennedy and donald trump are with appearances at a noisy libertarian connection. >> so what is the purpose of the libertarian party getting 3 percent? what is the reason to take a chance of having this horrible president destroy our country, which he will do in fa
hi, peter. >> peter: good evening, gillian. even though president biden's remarks today were very solemn they fit with the theme over the last couple months that he thinks is going to help him win re-election suggesting that he is the only candidate on the side of democracy. >> every generation has to earn it. fight for it. >> peter: this weekend, that was the point made by another kennedy urging democrats not to vote for cousin r.f.k. jr. >> we have to get everyone out...
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peter. good morning. another blow for the conservative supreme court justices this morning as alito faces criticism and those calls to step aside this morning, top democrats demanding supreme court justice samuel alito recuse himself from cases related to january sixth. after the new york times published this photo showing an american flag flying upside down at his home. the picture, reportedly taken just over a week from the capitol attack and just days before president biden's inauguration. an upside down flag meant to signal distress and has been used as a sign of protest by both the left and the right. but some of alito's neighbors telling the times they were alarmed because it was the symbol adopted by some trump supporters during the capitol riot, falsely claiming president biden stole the election. alito, confirming the photo, telling the times, quote, i had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag. it was briefly placed by mrs. alito in response to a neighbor's use of objectionable and
peter. good morning. another blow for the conservative supreme court justices this morning as alito faces criticism and those calls to step aside this morning, top democrats demanding supreme court justice samuel alito recuse himself from cases related to january sixth. after the new york times published this photo showing an american flag flying upside down at his home. the picture, reportedly taken just over a week from the capitol attack and just days before president biden's inauguration....
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history as peter ii. he was not even 12 then and his fate tragic. the boy became a toy in the hands of eminent dignitaries fighting for power. first, alexander menshikov, a former associate of peter i, took over. after whose death he de facto ruled the state under his widow , empress catherine i. andrei osterman, had her own plans. osterman became peter's tutor, and the young prince ivan dolgoruky accustomed him to adult amusements and openly got him drunk. when menshikov fell ill, the long-armed asterman turned the boy against him. menshikov was arrested from soslo, but in january 1730 in moroz, peter ii hosted a parade in moscow. from czech slovak prisoners of war who decided to fight against germany and austria-hungary. they were hostile to soviet power; the bolsheviks allowed them to evacuate through vladivostok, but the evacuation was stopped. the germans did not want corps of 50 thousand soldiers to appear on the western front. the trains with them stretched along the entire trans-siberian railway.
history as peter ii. he was not even 12 then and his fate tragic. the boy became a toy in the hands of eminent dignitaries fighting for power. first, alexander menshikov, a former associate of peter i, took over. after whose death he de facto ruled the state under his widow , empress catherine i. andrei osterman, had her own plans. osterman became peter's tutor, and the young prince ivan dolgoruky accustomed him to adult amusements and openly got him drunk. when menshikov fell ill, the...
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peter's path connects the iconic places where the city on the neva was born. petrovskaya embankment, troitskaya square, alexander park. the route was created at the initiative of gazprom. this is part of a comprehensive city improvement program. our correspondent, nikolai bulkin, attended the first excursion. you can now follow the path of peter in st. petersburg literally step by step. especially for the new excursion route, one of the roads in such an alley on the embankment was paved and granite slabs here are 84 cm long, which corresponds to the step taken by the founders of the city. it’s difficult to keep up with peter not only in business, but in ordinary steps, it’s almost like doing the splits. today it is petrovskaya embankment, then the first street of the city and the emperor walked along it every day, heading from his wooden house. petropavsk fortress on state affairs, now on this path there are many reminders of his deeds in the form of new sculptural architectural compositions, and about the russian fleet that arose under him, and about the
peter's path connects the iconic places where the city on the neva was born. petrovskaya embankment, troitskaya square, alexander park. the route was created at the initiative of gazprom. this is part of a comprehensive city improvement program. our correspondent, nikolai bulkin, attended the first excursion. you can now follow the path of peter in st. petersburg literally step by step. especially for the new excursion route, one of the roads in such an alley on the embankment was paved and...
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i think peter talked about that earlier. so it's unclear what the outlook is there's a little bit of weakening in here after a strong march we don't have a lot of data yet >> anything you'd add, peter >> i think jay's job is pretty tough right now. there's no doubt and he did say, though, in the press conference that the labor market is something they're paying more attention to and that they would respond to a further rise in the unplemploymt rate and a lot of data that i see, not within bls but there's data that the pace of hiring is further slowing. the demand for workers is slowing. >> all right we'll be back to rate cut chat before too long i suppose. thank you all. really, really appreciate it dave zervos, peter boockvar. steve sticks around. starling capital addressing the speed and scope the fed has raised rates and potential fallout from it. here's what he said on last call yesterday. >> the koons consequences are the real estate markets took it on the chin because rates rose so fast. we could have handled this but
i think peter talked about that earlier. so it's unclear what the outlook is there's a little bit of weakening in here after a strong march we don't have a lot of data yet >> anything you'd add, peter >> i think jay's job is pretty tough right now. there's no doubt and he did say, though, in the press conference that the labor market is something they're paying more attention to and that they would respond to a further rise in the unplemploymt rate and a lot of data that i see, not...
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nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander is here with de correspondent peter alexander is here with details. hey, peter, good morning. >> hoda, good morning to you. agreeing to set off in two televised debates this summer, but the candidates are already coming out swinging. nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander is here with details. hey, peter, good morning. >> hoda, good morning to you. the earliest in modern history. no live audience. the second will take place in early september. so all of this ends months of uncertainty about whether they'd face off at all. former president trump, who remember, refused to take part in any of the republican primary debates, has been pressuring biden to debate him. the announcement, though, capped a dizzies day of deal making after president biden posted a surprise offer to do two face-offs and mr. trump quickly agreed. >> donald trump lost two debates to me in 2020. since then, he hasn't shown up for a debate. now he's acting like he wants to debate me again. well, make my day, pal. >> i think there should be more than t
nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander is here with de correspondent peter alexander is here with details. hey, peter, good morning. >> hoda, good morning to you. agreeing to set off in two televised debates this summer, but the candidates are already coming out swinging. nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander is here with details. hey, peter, good morning. >> hoda, good morning to you. the earliest in modern history. no live audience. the second will...
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i it involved doing a little training with peter crouch.— with peter crouch. i got to see this! it's buried underground nowhere to be seen. once i did it once, peter crouch took his credit and asked if i wanted him to take my turn and i said yes, please! back to the people who want to be prime minister. can i give you my theory about the conservative election campaign? go for it. this is based on very little evidence because this is the first full week, so this theory will probably be blown out of the water, i don't know, maybe as soon as tomorrow. but i'm wondering if the conservatives have looked at the modern way people consume politics and the news and have they potentially ditched the old school election thing of having a new thing every day — so different top line, as we would call it in journalism — and have they decided that you maybe need a couple of days for a policy idea to sink in? that's why today, they had a second day of talking about their national service policy rather than blitzing us with something new today. yeah, it's interesting. i wonder, is it because
i it involved doing a little training with peter crouch.— with peter crouch. i got to see this! it's buried underground nowhere to be seen. once i did it once, peter crouch took his credit and asked if i wanted him to take my turn and i said yes, please! back to the people who want to be prime minister. can i give you my theory about the conservative election campaign? go for it. this is based on very little evidence because this is the first full week, so this theory will probably be blown...