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it so happened historically that at the same time the german and russian scientist peter simon palace was sent by the russian academy of sciences to the urals and siberia. and this peter simon saw in our sysert the architectural beauty that reminded him of dutch buildings with typical roofs, and not even fabulous ones, real malacht offices of the landowners, and 110 copies of antique sculptures along the shore and 12 fountains beating into the sky, and the shore was decorated with eighteen. greenhouses, six of which were, you won’t believe it, pineapple ones, and you were so impressed by what you saw that then you realized that life there in their holland, where he studied, passed him by. in the urals, all city-factories consider the date of their birth to be the day of the first metal smelting. at the sesert ironworks, the first smelting took place in 1733; cannons, cannonballs, and yakars were made here. denyon said that the plant here is the best he has ever created. a mixture of initial components for a blast furnace. at the ural factories in the 18th century they were able to c
it so happened historically that at the same time the german and russian scientist peter simon palace was sent by the russian academy of sciences to the urals and siberia. and this peter simon saw in our sysert the architectural beauty that reminded him of dutch buildings with typical roofs, and not even fabulous ones, real malacht offices of the landowners, and 110 copies of antique sculptures along the shore and 12 fountains beating into the sky, and the shore was decorated with eighteen....
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recently, book tv's peter glenn sat down with simon schuster, ceo jonathan karp, to talk about the company and its history. one of the key figures that mr. karp discussed was the late simon and schuster editor alice mayhew. she was, known as the queen of the beltway book. here's part of that conversation. jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons i wanted to come to work at simon and schuster. i would say that. alice. alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of the greatest experiences i've had as an editor working with doris. and alice was her her champion for decades starting i with no ordin
recently, book tv's peter glenn sat down with simon schuster, ceo jonathan karp, to talk about the company and its history. one of the key figures that mr. karp discussed was the late simon and schuster editor alice mayhew. she was, known as the queen of the beltway book. here's part of that conversation. jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons i wanted to come to work at simon and schuster. i would say that. alice. alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and...
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simon is saint peter, the one who holds the keys to heaven. all the walls of this house are covered with various inscriptions of some of the first christians whom they affirm their faith. what we consider today vandalism. when people write on the walls here vasya, for archaeologists and historians an invaluable source of information, i do not encourage you to write on every wall that you were here, but when it is in some historical place and is revealed on an archaeological site, it is truly fantastic source of information, in copernaum christ performed many miracles, healed peter’s mother-in-law , who was lying in a fever, and the servant of the roman centurion and the future apostle matthew, who was dying. the miracles performed, in modern terms, greatly increased jesus' rating. they started talking about him all over the area, but not yet as a son of god. it seems that even the closest students do not quite understand who they are with. jesus has yet to reveal to them the divine essence. this event in church tradition is called the transf
simon is saint peter, the one who holds the keys to heaven. all the walls of this house are covered with various inscriptions of some of the first christians whom they affirm their faith. what we consider today vandalism. when people write on the walls here vasya, for archaeologists and historians an invaluable source of information, i do not encourage you to write on every wall that you were here, but when it is in some historical place and is revealed on an archaeological site, it is truly...
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peter: you wrote that the book was inspired by simone biles. patrick: people were like, why can't she get on that balance beam, why can't she do her tremendous athletic prowess? she is admired throughout the world. she said, i have a mental health issue that prevents me from doing that. and people were critical at the time. we just don't get it, you are an olympian, you know how to do this, perform, please. what i thought it indicated was that people do not have an appreciation for these illnesses and in her case, as in most cases, people say they have a mental health condition, and that is all they say. they do not say anymore about it because of the shame. so the american public does not have a really nuanced understanding about what goes into having one of these illnesses. so this book i think brings a little greater insight and transparency into what it is like for people with these illnesses. i think each of these profiles sheds light on that. peter: every year c-span sponsors studentcam where students send in videos. one of the winners on
peter: you wrote that the book was inspired by simone biles. patrick: people were like, why can't she get on that balance beam, why can't she do her tremendous athletic prowess? she is admired throughout the world. she said, i have a mental health issue that prevents me from doing that. and people were critical at the time. we just don't get it, you are an olympian, you know how to do this, perform, please. what i thought it indicated was that people do not have an appreciation for these...
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simon is in the blue peter garden on salford quays this morning with the weather. good morning to you. beautiful flowers there, what is the daylight? —— day like? yes, we are in the middle of the first long dry spell of the year so why not come out and enjoy it? petra's bust is here in the blue peter garden in salford quays. it was the warmest day of the year so far yesterday in london and widely, and it will last for the next couple of days at least. for today, it is going to be another dry, warm day with some sunny bells. most areas of the uk have this. throughout the morning, we will have sunshine in most parts. a bit more cloud in northern areas and into scotland. the rain that we have in the final yesterday mostly cleared away, one or two spots of rain in the northern isles where temperatures make be only 11 degrees, 16 in stornoway, elsewhere temperatures up to 21 to 24 elsewhere temperatures up to 21 to 2a celsius. maybe 25 degrees in the south—east of england once again. temperatures might be a little bit higher than they were yesterday. uv levels are
simon is in the blue peter garden on salford quays this morning with the weather. good morning to you. beautiful flowers there, what is the daylight? —— day like? yes, we are in the middle of the first long dry spell of the year so why not come out and enjoy it? petra's bust is here in the blue peter garden in salford quays. it was the warmest day of the year so far yesterday in london and widely, and it will last for the next couple of days at least. for today, it is going to be another...
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charlie peters of gb news spoke earlier on to simon bendrey, head of education at the commonwealth war graves commission, and this happened at berkeley in oxford. and, you know , he asked the and, you know, he asked the question, you know, are people really aware of this anniversary and why it matters ? and why it matters? >> and i think there's always that fear sort of generation pass that once the. yeah those with living memory have gone that there is that loss of interest. but i think what i found working in education for the last ten years is that in any school that you go in, there are young people who are interested in these events, who are inspired by these events, that there are a coming generation who are engaged and interested by this. but that's a key part of the role that i undertake for the commonwealth war graves commission is creating programs that enable us to get out into schools, but also encourage schools to come and visit our sites, such as this one here in botley. >> so education is very important. and i wonder, we talked earlier on at the top of the show about wha
charlie peters of gb news spoke earlier on to simon bendrey, head of education at the commonwealth war graves commission, and this happened at berkeley in oxford. and, you know , he asked the and, you know, he asked the question, you know, are people really aware of this anniversary and why it matters ? and why it matters? >> and i think there's always that fear sort of generation pass that once the. yeah those with living memory have gone that there is that loss of interest. but i think...
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he was a fisherman, he had a brother, simon, this is the apostle peter, they were brothers. his father was a fisherman. named jonah, and the lord called them at the moment when they were fishing, we know that he was a fisherman, we know that before that he was inclined to listen to the sermon, therefore, they heard the sermon of john the baptist during the flow of the lord, we know that he was one of the closest and beloved disciples of christ, this is already a lot, there is very little information about what the apostle andrew actually looked like. true, sources from the early 9th century speak of some details of his appearance, but not in his youth, but already in adulthood after the death and resurrection of christ. his appearance was wonderfully described by epiphanius the monk. such an interesting phrase, he was quite big, but tall. bravast, nasad with such gray, well, a little unkempt hair. very much his type, and even where he is not signed, we can easily recognize him by this appearance. andrew initially became a disciple of john the baptist, when jesus passed by th
he was a fisherman, he had a brother, simon, this is the apostle peter, they were brothers. his father was a fisherman. named jonah, and the lord called them at the moment when they were fishing, we know that he was a fisherman, we know that before that he was inclined to listen to the sermon, therefore, they heard the sermon of john the baptist during the flow of the lord, we know that he was one of the closest and beloved disciples of christ, this is already a lot, there is very little...
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simon is saint peter, the one who holds. the keys to paradise, all the walls of this house are covered with various inscriptions of some of the first christians, whom they affirm their faith, what we consider today to be vandalism, when people write on the walls here bulvasya, for archaeologists and historians, an invaluable source of information, i do not encourage you... write off on every wall to be here, but when it is in some historical place and is revealed on archaeological site, it is truly a fantastic source of information. in capernaum, christ performed many miracles, healing the mother-in-law of peter, who was lying in a fever, the servant of the roman centurion and the future apostle matthew, who was dying. the miracles performed, in modern terms, greatly raised the rating of jesus, they started talking about him throughout the area, but not yet as the son of god. it seems that even the closest students do not quite understand who they are with. jesus has yet to reveal to them the divine essence. this is an event in church tradition called the transfiguration of the lord. a
simon is saint peter, the one who holds. the keys to paradise, all the walls of this house are covered with various inscriptions of some of the first christians, whom they affirm their faith, what we consider today to be vandalism, when people write on the walls here bulvasya, for archaeologists and historians, an invaluable source of information, i do not encourage you... write off on every wall to be here, but when it is in some historical place and is revealed on archaeological site, it is...
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on that point, peter baker, you know, i know you remember illinois senator paul simon. and when he retired, he said something that struck me that i think is one of -- one of the great insights on american politics. and he said, what did you learn over all these years? in politics sometimes when you win you lose. and sometimes when you lose you end up winning in the end. so just basically saying you never know how things are going to turn out. so keep your head down. i think, you know, partisans on both sides, you know, biden partisans, saying we want him in court. we want him tried. we want him convicted. you know, trump partisans saying, witch hunt. witch hunt. he should never be in there. the irony is, if you talk to insiders of both campaigns, some of them will tell you -- in the biden camp, we don't want him in court controlled, hidden. we want him giving speeches everyday, giving us content everyday, saying crazy stuff everyday. and the people on this side in trump world know these trials are great. i bet they wish he could be in trial everyday between now and the
on that point, peter baker, you know, i know you remember illinois senator paul simon. and when he retired, he said something that struck me that i think is one of -- one of the great insights on american politics. and he said, what did you learn over all these years? in politics sometimes when you win you lose. and sometimes when you lose you end up winning in the end. so just basically saying you never know how things are going to turn out. so keep your head down. i think, you know, partisans...