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peter: tell us a little about your class. caller: it is called the founding fathers of america, the role and impact of compromise so discussing -- peter: where do you teach? caller: it is an adult organization called the institute of learning in retirement. here in the area and southwest -- suburbs of southwest cleveland. so that's what i'm currently teaching that in, i am including this because it's amazing. as i have already mentioned common sense, so thursday when i returned back to class this is going to be pretty exciting being able to mention to individuals that i did get my question on here. peter: good and two things were going to get an ansr from richard but i want to point out our websitega. c-span.org/books that shaped amera,f you go to the top of that website y will see teacher resources up there. it might be something else for you to check out. so, richard what would you like to say? richard: it is such a great comment from bev. the first thing i would say is i am here as part of the series to talk about a book t
peter: tell us a little about your class. caller: it is called the founding fathers of america, the role and impact of compromise so discussing -- peter: where do you teach? caller: it is an adult organization called the institute of learning in retirement. here in the area and southwest -- suburbs of southwest cleveland. so that's what i'm currently teaching that in, i am including this because it's amazing. as i have already mentioned common sense, so thursday when i returned back to class...
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peter: mark in bridgewater peter: mark in bridgewater massachusetts.aller: good evening to you and good evening to your esteemed guests. professor bell, you must agree with me that thomas payne was probably one of the most provocative writers that ever existed ever and all of history. he must have had access to certain information from some of the people that he connected with in england back in the day. when he came up with statements like king george was receiving 800,000 pound sterling annually and that he and the ministry were giving large tracts of land away to their cronies in the colonies. even before 76. cronies in the colonies. even before 76. my wife and i just visited baja this summer and i realized that one of those prizes went to governor hutchinson who is a master suit -- massachusetts governor back in the 60's. he had been my wife and i just visited bog harbor this summer and i realized that one of those prizes went to governor hutchinson who is a master suit -- massachusetts governor back in the 60's. he had been awarded the entire peni
peter: mark in bridgewater peter: mark in bridgewater massachusetts.aller: good evening to you and good evening to your esteemed guests. professor bell, you must agree with me that thomas payne was probably one of the most provocative writers that ever existed ever and all of history. he must have had access to certain information from some of the people that he connected with in england back in the day. when he came up with statements like king george was receiving 800,000 pound sterling...
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peter? >> ken dilanian. ken, thank you >>> we are back in a moment with the growing controversy as the country's largest school district prepared to teach thousands of migrant children >>> plus the incredible moment this police officer saved a young boy's life >>> we are back with a growing controversy as thousands of migrant children will join new york city classrooms this week amid concerns it'll further stretch resources in the nation's largest school district. tonight we're hearing from migrant families and from school officials. here's lindsey reiser. >> reporter: across the country cities like new york are buckling under the pressure of incoming asylum seekers it's become a flash point as more and more migrants arrive by the bus load >> we have people sitting in shelters and hotel rooms with no place to go, no work, no way to get around the city. >> reporter: as the city grapples with more than 107,000 new arrivals since last spring, according to new york officials concerns are now turning to the schoo
peter? >> ken dilanian. ken, thank you >>> we are back in a moment with the growing controversy as the country's largest school district prepared to teach thousands of migrant children >>> plus the incredible moment this police officer saved a young boy's life >>> we are back with a growing controversy as thousands of migrant children will join new york city classrooms this week amid concerns it'll further stretch resources in the nation's largest school...
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christian: for the moment, peter, thank you.is a foreign policy analyst and a supporter of india's ruling party, the bjp. welcome to the program. we have been talking about the draft communique. you know about the tensions surrounding ukraine. what do you think they are going to get when it comes to the final statement? >> well, the g20 summit this year in india being held in a very complex kind of situation. we do understand that the last couple of months there has been this raging war between russia and ukraine. western countries, they have their own take in relation to ukraine. russia has its own take in relation to ukraine. our honorable prime minister has said this many a times, and we have advocated this many a times, the 21st century is not an ear or war,-- era of war, but an era of peace, current quality, and brotherhood -- peas, tranquilly, and brotherhood. the g20 is based on that notion itself, one world, universal brotherhood, based on the ancient sanskrit scripture. our honorable prime minister has said it many time
christian: for the moment, peter, thank you.is a foreign policy analyst and a supporter of india's ruling party, the bjp. welcome to the program. we have been talking about the draft communique. you know about the tensions surrounding ukraine. what do you think they are going to get when it comes to the final statement? >> well, the g20 summit this year in india being held in a very complex kind of situation. we do understand that the last couple of months there has been this raging war...
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listen, i've known peter a very long time. he is - peter a very long time. by truth often. he had to appear, it was not a question, and he decided — appear, it was not a question, and he decided to go down a defiant route _ he decided to go down a defiant route and — he decided to go down a defiant route and this is the process. i would — route and this is the process. i would say— route and this is the process. i would say this, though. he is right in the _ would say this, though. he is right in the sense — would say this, though. he is right in the sense that we're entering a very dangerous time, because it is not uncommon for congress to hold former— not uncommon for congress to hold former of— not uncommon for congress to hold former of the administration in contempt, even current members in contempt _ contempt, even current members in contempt it— contempt, even current members in contempt. it is uncommon for the actual— contempt. it is uncommon for the actualjustice department to go forward — actualjustice department to go forward with these prosecutio
listen, i've known peter a very long time. he is - peter a very long time. by truth often. he had to appear, it was not a question, and he decided — appear, it was not a question, and he decided to go down a defiant route _ he decided to go down a defiant route and — he decided to go down a defiant route and this is the process. i would — route and this is the process. i would say— route and this is the process. i would say this, though. he is right in the _ would say this, though. he...
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peter will never connect his life with an avid dog lover and an eccentric owner of red hair.his ideal chosen one he sees a bright woman with a child, for whom motherhood is not an obstacle to look sexy. hello, nice to see you. yes. thank you, he has a beard, and i’ll tell him yes, peter, i’m afraid to ask why your ex-lover scared you so much that you were afraid to leave the house when we were arguing, strange things were happening, or you were losing money or getting into trouble some situations, literally the next day or the day after, but in the end i realized that it was just paranoia and apparently it was just time to end this relationship. well, it doesn’t look bad for a magpie, right? yes it looks young, how many such cases have there been, young man, you know, peter, there are women who, just like men, drag their partners to the bottom, this has nothing to do with fortune telling or anything, there are simply such people, more psychomatic accumulates, there are simply people who pull you to the bottom, with the mere fact of their existence, with their presence, in my
peter will never connect his life with an avid dog lover and an eccentric owner of red hair.his ideal chosen one he sees a bright woman with a child, for whom motherhood is not an obstacle to look sexy. hello, nice to see you. yes. thank you, he has a beard, and i’ll tell him yes, peter, i’m afraid to ask why your ex-lover scared you so much that you were afraid to leave the house when we were arguing, strange things were happening, or you were losing money or getting into trouble some...
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peter. _ guaranteed. it is worth noting as well, peter, that _ guaranteed.we _ guaranteed. it is worth noting as well, peter, that we are - guaranteed. it is worth noting as well, peter, that we are talking l well, peter, that we are talking about the emergency services with regard to these new laws. it is worth noting that the police are currently banned from striking under the police act of 1996 and that this strike acts being imprinted in due course also affects border security and nuclear decommissioning, alongside railway workers and education and fire and health workers as well.— education and fire and health workers as well. , ., , workers as well. yes, that is right. you pointed _ workers as well. yes, that is right. you pointed out _ workers as well. yes, that is right. you pointed out exactly _ workers as well. yes, that is right. you pointed out exactly the - workers as well. yes, that is right. i you pointed out exactly the members of staff that the government say this legislation would cover. it is important to say that the legislation itself ha
peter. _ guaranteed. it is worth noting as well, peter, that _ guaranteed.we _ guaranteed. it is worth noting as well, peter, that we are - guaranteed. it is worth noting as well, peter, that we are talking l well, peter, that we are talking about the emergency services with regard to these new laws. it is worth noting that the police are currently banned from striking under the police act of 1996 and that this strike acts being imprinted in due course also affects border security and nuclear...
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unless it the peter?not, that there case which it is not, that there had been severe enforcement of the laws against drug possession in which now in scotland which this would now undermine past ten undermine for the past ten years, unless that had been the case, it possibly be case, how could it possibly be suggested weakening suggested that weakening the enforcement further was enforcement still further was going make drugs, make your going to make drugs, make your problem smaller? >> your argument also the question, could possibly question, how could it possibly long i wanted to ask long to. no, i, i wanted to ask a question, which is your point is that we have a problem with rising use of drugs in this country over the last 50 to 60 years because because a lack years because because of a lack of of what is on the of application of what is on the statute by law enforcement, then why so much worse in why is it so much worse in glasgow if it's mono? cause i don't if the thing that is don't know if the thi
unless it the peter?not, that there case which it is not, that there had been severe enforcement of the laws against drug possession in which now in scotland which this would now undermine past ten undermine for the past ten years, unless that had been the case, it possibly be case, how could it possibly be suggested weakening suggested that weakening the enforcement further was enforcement still further was going make drugs, make your going to make drugs, make your problem smaller? >>...
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>> peter: i'm following my orders. he had five people to call on.y were all the same question, with china, don't you look at them as an adversary. five prearranged questions. remember one time he read the question, incredible. we are allowing our president not to do press conferences, if you point out he is stumbling, internationally we're not being fair. bottom line, they have a small window to replace him. i don't know how you replace him with kamala harris. gavin newsoming and prit zger, are surrogates. internal polls must be h horrendous. >> peter: they know it, they don't know what to do. >> ainsley: banking on him being able to beat donald trump. >> brian: if they are clumsy with impeachment, you could make him a sympathet ig figure. >> peter: not if the evidence comes out, e-mails and bank records, we'll see. >> ainsley: carley has headlines for us. >> carley: fox news alert, police expanding their search for daniel cavalcante. he is armed after breaking into a home and stealing a rifle, the homeowner shot at him during the break-in. unclear
>> peter: i'm following my orders. he had five people to call on.y were all the same question, with china, don't you look at them as an adversary. five prearranged questions. remember one time he read the question, incredible. we are allowing our president not to do press conferences, if you point out he is stumbling, internationally we're not being fair. bottom line, they have a small window to replace him. i don't know how you replace him with kamala harris. gavin newsoming and prit...
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welcome back, peter. >> ari, it's great to be with you. last time i saw you, actually, two weeks ago in the hallway of the courtroom, and ironically, i was going in to court 10 and you were going into the other courtroom to watch something related to the president, and it was nice to see you then. nice to see you now. >> yes, sir, good to see you then. u bringing viewers into the reporting process. you were in that adjacent courtroom in your trial, which i know you'll get to, and i was there in the other room where jack smith and donald trump's lawyers were. it's a busy courthouse in washington. >> it sure is. >> i know you wanted to talk about that and some of the economic work which you've done, and that's certainly in the news. let's start there. we have these strikes. we have the economic kind of rebound that the white house claims, but a lot of turmoil, as i mentioned. i'm curious what you think of the strikes and the situation right now. >> sure, ari. the uaw strike is dear to my heart. almost exactly four years ago i was sitting at
welcome back, peter. >> ari, it's great to be with you. last time i saw you, actually, two weeks ago in the hallway of the courtroom, and ironically, i was going in to court 10 and you were going into the other courtroom to watch something related to the president, and it was nice to see you then. nice to see you now. >> yes, sir, good to see you then. u bringing viewers into the reporting process. you were in that adjacent courtroom in your trial, which i know you'll get to, and i...
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peter: judge?aggs: originalism is the idea that judges should be influenced but not bound by the original meaning of the constitution but it gets quite complicated because it turns out there is more than one view of what we mean by the original meaning. we could mean the original intent of the framers at the constitutional convention, the people who wrote the document, what did they think. or it could mean the original understanding by those who ratified the constitution in 17 and 1788. or we could talk about the orig public meaning or objective meaning, which is what would the average people would have understood this to mean? what did the words mean when they were used? you asked a very important question, how are we to know what someone then would have thought? not without tools. there are many historical sources and if you can find an agreement among those sources it gives you more confidence but i think where you get into difficulty is may be all you have is a snippet of the federalist papers
peter: judge?aggs: originalism is the idea that judges should be influenced but not bound by the original meaning of the constitution but it gets quite complicated because it turns out there is more than one view of what we mean by the original meaning. we could mean the original intent of the framers at the constitutional convention, the people who wrote the document, what did they think. or it could mean the original understanding by those who ratified the constitution in 17 and 1788. or we...
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i'm afraid, sir, in peter, peter and peter, peter, peter's square this morning. stories we touch upon the stories that we touch upon there, it's jeremy hunt there, whether it's jeremy hunt and tax being impossible and tax cuts being impossible and tax cuts being impossible and eu, has he and starmer in the eu, has he let of the bag? and let the cat out of the bag? and we're also going to talk a little bit about a—level reforms we're also going to talk a littwellt about a—level reforms we're also going to talk a littwell throughout evel reforms we're also going to talk a littwell throughout the reforms as well throughout the programme. so let us know what you think about that, especially if or if you've got children or grandchildren who are going to be affected that. what do you be affected by that. what do you think? english until think? maths and english until 18, with us. lots 18, but do stay with us. lots still to come. we're going to be talking about matt hancock, still to come. we're going to be talkingwe?)ut matt hancock, still to come. we're going to be ta
i'm afraid, sir, in peter, peter and peter, peter, peter's square this morning. stories we touch upon the stories that we touch upon there, it's jeremy hunt there, whether it's jeremy hunt and tax being impossible and tax cuts being impossible and tax cuts being impossible and eu, has he and starmer in the eu, has he let of the bag? and let the cat out of the bag? and we're also going to talk a little bit about a—level reforms we're also going to talk a littwellt about a—level reforms we're...
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peter— bit of this. bruce gary. donald richard. peter hour. _ bit of this. bruce gary.l- bit of this. bruce gary. donald - richard. peter hour. paul hamilton. julie gu . richard. peter hour. paul hamilton. julie guy. stephen _ richard. peter hour. paul hamilton. julie guy. stephen geldof. - richard. peter hour. paul hamilton. julie guy. stephen geldof. we - julie guy. stephen geldof. we believe those _ julie guy. stephen geldof. we believe those pictures - julie guy. stephen geldof. we believe those pictures they i julie guy. stephen geldof. we| believe those pictures they are julie guy. stephen geldof. we - believe those pictures they are and the moving tribute to those who died nearly 3000 people were killed in those terror attacks 22 years ago to the day. britain's home secretary, suella braverman, is seeking advice on whether a breed of dog — the american xl bully — should be banned. an eleven—year—old girl and two men were injured in an attack in birmingham on saturday. ms braverman said the attack showed the breed posed a "lethal danger", particularly to children.
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bachelor peter is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] with tiffany haddish.ur first new show of a new decade. you know those people who resolve to exercise and eat healthy? you probably did. >> guillermo: that's right, every year. >> jimmy: how's it going so far? >> guillermo: not good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. my first meal of the year was nachos. i within right into it. covered? cheese. i didn't make a new year's resolution this year but my wife made new year's resolutions for me. sitting at the table, eating lunch. she said, this year my new year's resolution for you is, and she went on to mention areas in which she would like me to improve. [ laughter ] i didn't say anything. but is that allowed? [ laughter ] can you make a resolution for someone else? i don't think so. i think it's a self-only thing. it's like flossing, you don't floss with other people. [ laughter ] you can, you just don't. if someone else makes it, i don't think it technically counts as a resolution. i think that's an intervention. [ laughter ] there are no joint resolutions for n
bachelor peter is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] with tiffany haddish.ur first new show of a new decade. you know those people who resolve to exercise and eat healthy? you probably did. >> guillermo: that's right, every year. >> jimmy: how's it going so far? >> guillermo: not good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. my first meal of the year was nachos. i within right into it. covered? cheese. i didn't make a new year's resolution this year but my wife made new year's...
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peter, i love teaching. thank goodness my students seem to like me, but i perceived that there has been an increasing attack on free speech from across the political spectrum and seemed to me to be much more important. use my time to both educate and advocate in front of audiences beyond my classroom. and so, in fact, i wrote the book that you're kindly going to interview me about. it was published in 2018. i wrote it the year before, and since 2017 i have been making more than 200 public presentations per year all over united states, all over the world, about the attacks on free speech and why we should resist the calls to censor. so thank you for giving the opportunity to vent and in fact, we should note that your book is coming out in the fall of 2023, is entitled free speech. what everybody needs to know. but going back to hate and the aclu has the aclu been consistent in its support of free speech, in your view? yes, it has the aclu is probably best known for a case we handled back in the 1970s, the so-
peter, i love teaching. thank goodness my students seem to like me, but i perceived that there has been an increasing attack on free speech from across the political spectrum and seemed to me to be much more important. use my time to both educate and advocate in front of audiences beyond my classroom. and so, in fact, i wrote the book that you're kindly going to interview me about. it was published in 2018. i wrote it the year before, and since 2017 i have been making more than 200 public...
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and peter's will be amazing. it might not even get to london anyway. >> so it's now scheduled to arrive, not in central london station, but just somewhere mild suburbs of london. >> there's actually a perfectly good reason for that, but it isn't you're you're isn't if you're if you're travelling from to centre travelling from centre to centre , selling the thing on , if you're selling the thing on being fast, putting being very fast, then putting a stopping train on the end of it is crazy . it completely defeats is crazy. it completely defeats the purpose of it. >> i don't think it ever had huge potential in terms of levelling up, but i do think the high speed electrified into urban trains and roads and networks and decent infrastructure in this country is badly needed . and, you know, is badly needed. and, you know, it does feel like we're crumbling and incapable and surely that's crazy around the city where i live, which is oxford, there are, i think, six large, medium sized market towns which until 1965 had th
and peter's will be amazing. it might not even get to london anyway. >> so it's now scheduled to arrive, not in central london station, but just somewhere mild suburbs of london. >> there's actually a perfectly good reason for that, but it isn't you're you're isn't if you're if you're travelling from to centre travelling from centre to centre , selling the thing on , if you're selling the thing on being fast, putting being very fast, then putting a stopping train on the end of it is...
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in fact, peter should have seen this as well.ok me four years in a lawsuit in order to bring donald to the table in order to get legal fees that were due to other lawyers that i brought on in order to defend me. and my case, unlike peters and so many others, mine was done in 48 hours, so you could imagine, when he says he's 1. 4 million shy, he has no clue what he's talking about. for an economist he doesn't know numbers. >> here's the thing. when he said that number i thought yeah, that's high, but also he had a one-day trial today, or two-day trial. but when you look at jenna ellis, the other folks in these rico cases, my guide. it seems like it's going to be unbelievably costly and arise. my question to you, it seems to me that there is two opposing forces, his cheapness and his self interest because you think it would be in his self interest to take care of everyone to keep everyone inside the tent. >> there's a problem with that. he doesn't have the money for it. when he raises money from these unsuspecting mongers these mor
in fact, peter should have seen this as well.ok me four years in a lawsuit in order to bring donald to the table in order to get legal fees that were due to other lawyers that i brought on in order to defend me. and my case, unlike peters and so many others, mine was done in 48 hours, so you could imagine, when he says he's 1. 4 million shy, he has no clue what he's talking about. for an economist he doesn't know numbers. >> here's the thing. when he said that number i thought yeah,...
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first steve bannon, now peter navarro. all of the president's men keep getting indicted, and now convicted. >> simple message -- you're not above the law. this was a very straightforward case, as evan just said. he was asked to provide testimony, he was asked to provide these documents, he refused to do it. he claimed executive privilege, but trump as the judge ruled, you know, they never came forward with that evidence. but bottom line, jake, i think what's going to be interesting is down the road how this may fit into the other january 6th cases. this was about not giving testimony and documents to the committee for their hearings, but there is information. there are documents. there's testimony, there are emails that may be helpful in these other cases. >> you have been known to talk to some of the members of the january 6th house select committee, democrats and republicans. and i know one of the former members, adam kinzinger, note to control room if you haven't called him let's get his reaction. they were frustrated,
first steve bannon, now peter navarro. all of the president's men keep getting indicted, and now convicted. >> simple message -- you're not above the law. this was a very straightforward case, as evan just said. he was asked to provide testimony, he was asked to provide these documents, he refused to do it. he claimed executive privilege, but trump as the judge ruled, you know, they never came forward with that evidence. but bottom line, jake, i think what's going to be interesting is...
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peter, thank you very much- — general election. peter, thank you very much. the - general election. peter, thank you - very much. much more on the website. to stick with us. hello, in many parts of the uk, cloud amounts have been increasing, signalling a change for the rest of the weekend with some warmer, wetter and windier weather on the way, thanks to a weather system that contains the remnants of what was hurricane nigel. certainly not a hurricane any more, but providing an injection tropical moisture. some very heavy rain across the western areas as we head through tonight, and further pulses of rain quite windy for a time particularly around western codes and much milder thanit around western codes and much milder than it was last night. by the end of the night we will between ten and 16 degrees. sunday morning starting on a mild note but with low pressure in charge, frontal systems which will provide outbreaks of very heavy rain. this rain tending to affect western and northern parts of the country so western england, wales, northern ireland, west of s
peter, thank you very much- — general election. peter, thank you very much. the - general election. peter, thank you - very much. much more on the website. to stick with us. hello, in many parts of the uk, cloud amounts have been increasing, signalling a change for the rest of the weekend with some warmer, wetter and windier weather on the way, thanks to a weather system that contains the remnants of what was hurricane nigel. certainly not a hurricane any more, but providing an injection...
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peter.[applause] >> the general director of the legendary new york opera which has become largest centers of support through language of arts. peter tremendous work has helped to achieve the culture solidarity we needed, a culture that forces freedom, that gives a chance to stand in the struggle. thank you. >> thankgg you. [applause] >> thank you so much. here today are the leaders of ukrainian community in america, activists, volunteers, benefactors. michael, please come. [applause] >> and re. lilia, jonathan b friedman, marina, dora, irina, christopher michael mason, those who work 24/7 to help and bring the time of our victory closer. thank you so much. [applause] >> and i remember -- i remember how the joining of confidence that we are all one now began. when i spoke, when i spoke with president biden early in the morning on february, you read about it. on february 24th, 2022 the day of the russian invasion the world, the world did not really believe in ukraine. the endless columns of ru
peter.[applause] >> the general director of the legendary new york opera which has become largest centers of support through language of arts. peter tremendous work has helped to achieve the culture solidarity we needed, a culture that forces freedom, that gives a chance to stand in the struggle. thank you. >> thankgg you. [applause] >> thank you so much. here today are the leaders of ukrainian community in america, activists, volunteers, benefactors. michael, please come....
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>> peter?his austerity to blame , i don't think it's that. blame, i don't think it's that. >> i mean , i think that there >> i mean, i think that there have been successive governments who've with this who've managed to live with this despite you say. despite what you say. >> benjamin , about the labour >> benjamin, about the labour plan . plan. >> i think the thing is what will strike most people a bit will strike most people as a bit odd this is that asbestos odd about this is that asbestos was banned in 1985, right as i understand it, the situation now , particularly on the heels of the rac rac situation , it's the rac rac situation, it's a perfect storm in that in trying to get rid of the that concrete. yeah they might expose themselves to asbestos. this is themselves to asbestos. this is the problem . i remember, you the problem. i remember, you know , my very first job, you know, my very first job, you know, my very first job, you know, as a very young man in the 19805 know, as a very you
>> peter?his austerity to blame , i don't think it's that. blame, i don't think it's that. >> i mean , i think that there >> i mean, i think that there have been successive governments who've with this who've managed to live with this despite you say. despite what you say. >> benjamin , about the labour >> benjamin, about the labour plan . plan. >> i think the thing is what will strike most people a bit will strike most people as a bit odd this is that...
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what brand is that, peter?lawrence: cole hahn. >> peter: on sale at nordstrom rack. >> ainsley: i'm buying some for my dad and the guy said to do the cole hahn. >> peter: everybody wearing them age 36 to 80. >> brian: thank pete hegseth, he was first one i saw buy that shoe. with white soles and he puts gel in his hair. >> steve: peter, you don't put gel, you use clay, right? >> peter: clay and a hair dryer. >> lawrence: that is why it doesn't move. >> ainsley: you are a statue, we will not remove you. >> brian: never do that yourself, do you live near a salon? >> peter: no, i live in a house where i'm trying not to wake up a seven-month-old baby with a hair dryer. >> brian: do you have a silencer? >> peter: yeah, google hair dryer silencer. >> steve: do like your mother does, drive to work with your window open to dry your hair. >> peter: in d.c., i try to roll the window up. >> steve: we've learned a lot. >> brian: did you see special forces last night? trying to balance between two mountains, unbelievable. >
what brand is that, peter?lawrence: cole hahn. >> peter: on sale at nordstrom rack. >> ainsley: i'm buying some for my dad and the guy said to do the cole hahn. >> peter: everybody wearing them age 36 to 80. >> brian: thank pete hegseth, he was first one i saw buy that shoe. with white soles and he puts gel in his hair. >> steve: peter, you don't put gel, you use clay, right? >> peter: clay and a hair dryer. >> lawrence: that is why it doesn't move....
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defend peter. com. [ whistle blowing ].laughter] [ whistle blowing ]. >> a top trump official who lost to a whistle outside the court has now lost his criminal case inside the court. >> is anybody listening? anybody want to tell me that i would be here the republicans held the house of president trump was in the office. >> tonight, the guilty verdict for peter navarro. fani willis fires back at jim jordan's meddling, and why is the jackson election during a meeting in d. c. again? plus, new details about the plea bargain the proud boys turned down, and a court orders texas to remove the deadly obstacles lining the rio grande. and new levels of absurd conduct in the united states senate. >> right now we are so woke in the military we're losing recruits right and left. >> tommy tuberville's blockade against mili a
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petersburg on this visit, peter alekseevich celebrated his birthday here on a royal scale.like before. they said he celebrated his birthday with all the breadth of the russian soul, staging an unprecedented fireworks display for the locals, which, unsaid, surprised them six months later during the seven-year war. in 1758 . prussia was occupied by russian troops ; elizaveta petrovna built a russian dam, that is, the russian embankment and the orthodox church, and the citizens of prussia received a protective manifesto from the empress, after which they say they happily took the oath of faith. russian empire and the territory of pilau became our province, and a russian garrison came to the fortress, a fourteen-meter-high equestrian monument to elizabeth petrovna, by the way, the only equestrian monument to the queen in russia, but this, if you don’t consider it a smaller copy in moscow in kolomenskoye, now stands on the baltiysk embankment of a pensioner, which he still claims from memory , they say, queen elizabeth was a brilliant equestrian and even took part in a parade on
petersburg on this visit, peter alekseevich celebrated his birthday here on a royal scale.like before. they said he celebrated his birthday with all the breadth of the russian soul, staging an unprecedented fireworks display for the locals, which, unsaid, surprised them six months later during the seven-year war. in 1758 . prussia was occupied by russian troops ; elizaveta petrovna built a russian dam, that is, the russian embankment and the orthodox church, and the citizens of prussia received...
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good evening, peter. >> peter: mike, officials around here are very effective with branding.n they want to take credit for economic policy, they call it bidenomics. so, what about immigration policy? >> what do you call it here at the white house this 10,000 people illegally cross the border in a single day? >> so what do you call it, peter, when g.o.p. puts forth -- wait, no. no, no, no. no. >> peter: karine. >> no, we are going to move on. no no, no, no, no. rear we're moving on. >> peter: the press secretary said the strategy is improvement. >> the president has worked very hard to implement a strategy when it comes to the border humane safe and has orderly enforcement. >> a different border was top of the agenda in the east room today, the one between russia and ukraine. >> we have begun the process of formalizing our long-term commitment to ukraine security alongside the g-7 and with other partners. >> the visiting president volodymyr zelenskyy is seen in the west wing as being politically savvy enough to ignore a congressional fight over funding for ukraine's defense. >
good evening, peter. >> peter: mike, officials around here are very effective with branding.n they want to take credit for economic policy, they call it bidenomics. so, what about immigration policy? >> what do you call it here at the white house this 10,000 people illegally cross the border in a single day? >> so what do you call it, peter, when g.o.p. puts forth -- wait, no. no, no, no. no. >> peter: karine. >> no, we are going to move on. no no, no, no, no. rear...
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peter, worth reminding people what peter navarro's role was on january 6th. he had this plan called the green bay sweep. using the football coaching aanalogy. can you explain, give us more context of his role here? >> peter navaro is a fascinating character in this white house. he was a trade official, a trade representative, not, you know, involved in politics and theory, but took it upon himself once the election happened in 2020 to prove what donald trump was saying publicly, which is that the election was somehow rigged and he came up with this plan, sort of on his own, as far as we know, in collaboration with folks like steve bannon to the green bay sweep as you put it to basically, you know, intervene in the electoral count, the electoral college count. he was not one of the people who organized the crowd or the protesters that day or anything to do with the violence, per se, but he did have a role in setting the stage for that by telling the public that there had been something wrong with the election, even though there was no proof of that. i think wh
peter, worth reminding people what peter navarro's role was on january 6th. he had this plan called the green bay sweep. using the football coaching aanalogy. can you explain, give us more context of his role here? >> peter navaro is a fascinating character in this white house. he was a trade official, a trade representative, not, you know, involved in politics and theory, but took it upon himself once the election happened in 2020 to prove what donald trump was saying publicly, which is...
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they need to be changed, that is sad. >> peter: it is a helpless human being. >> steve: peter, this topicresident's poll numbers under water. is there any suggestion, we are 14 or 15 months away from the general election, that they will change this. right now that baby is the face of the crisis. >> lawrence: uh-huh. >> peter: no indication they will change anything. they say things like they have stopped the flow at the border, which conflicts with 11,000 people cbp is encounters at the border every single day. if they do more, it is acknowledgement their policy has not worked. they focus on saying republican are shutting down the government and voting down immigration policy. the new biden campaignad is about donald trump and his record four years ago. they are hoping that people look here and here and not down south at the border. >> steve: peter, quickly, have you seen commander the dog today? sometimes the dog is running around. >> peter: no, i did wear my dress sneakers because if i see commander, i will make a run for it. biting everybody. >> ainsley: that is smart, your dad would a
they need to be changed, that is sad. >> peter: it is a helpless human being. >> steve: peter, this topicresident's poll numbers under water. is there any suggestion, we are 14 or 15 months away from the general election, that they will change this. right now that baby is the face of the crisis. >> lawrence: uh-huh. >> peter: no indication they will change anything. they say things like they have stopped the flow at the border, which conflicts with 11,000 people cbp is...
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let's speak with peter millet.f the problems with getting eight into the city is the fact that the government is split. we have two governors of libya and the two of them do not seem able or they are unwilling to negotiate with one another. how much of that is going to complicate the process? peter: it is unfortunate it will complicate the process. the libyan people themselves are coming together. there is a really strong sense of solidarity among libyans whom i have spoken to from the west, east, and the south. they are shocked to disbelief about what they are seeing just as everybody is. they want as citizens to contribute to the relief effort. unfortunately, the two competing authorities probably lack the capacity to work together. there should be a joint operation liaising with the united nations and international community coordinating the relief effort and the latest news of them not working together is i have to say is not surprising but it is deeply disappointing. christian: it is remarkable this country is
let's speak with peter millet.f the problems with getting eight into the city is the fact that the government is split. we have two governors of libya and the two of them do not seem able or they are unwilling to negotiate with one another. how much of that is going to complicate the process? peter: it is unfortunate it will complicate the process. the libyan people themselves are coming together. there is a really strong sense of solidarity among libyans whom i have spoken to from the west,...
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this is why we have peter— from the discussion. this is why we have peter on _ from the discussion. ambassador. we are going to take a short break. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, a member of the public has reported seeing escaped terror suspect daniel khalife leave a food van in wandsworth, london, following his escape from prison on wednesday morning. the police are also exploring the possibility that staff at the prison might have helped khalife. the commissioner, sir mark rowley, said the escape was "clearly pre—planned". the anniversary of king charles' accession has been marked in the uk by gun salutes in london, edinburgh and cardiff. soldiers and horses who took part in queen elizabeth ii's state funeral procession returned for the accession day anniversary salutes in the king's honour. the king and queen visited crathie kirk, close to balmoral castle. health authorities in the uk have published new data about the latest covid variant. it appears to show that transmission is taking place in the co
this is why we have peter— from the discussion. this is why we have peter on _ from the discussion. ambassador. we are going to take a short break. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, a member of the public has reported seeing escaped terror suspect daniel khalife leave a food van in wandsworth, london, following his escape from prison on wednesday morning. the police are also exploring the possibility that staff at...
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>> reporter: good morning, peter. this earthquake struck last night after 11:00 p.m. in the high atlas mountains. the epicenter was 50 miles from merrikesh. the numbers have been rising all morning and they will continue to rise as the week continues. we heard from the u.s. geological survey. this reached a 6.81 on the richter scale. according to the usgs, the population doesn't live in adequate housing to stave off the tremors. that is the reason we are likely to see the numbers increasing. the local authorities and military are trying their best to dig survivors out from underneath the rubble and local health officials said they have been begging the public to donate blood to help survivors. governments of the u.s. and france and world health organization and red cross have all said they will provide assistance if needed. guys. >> matt bradley with the latest in morocco. thank you. >>> now to the hurricane churning in the atlantic ocean. hurricane lee is currently a category three, but it could strengthen again in t
>> reporter: good morning, peter. this earthquake struck last night after 11:00 p.m. in the high atlas mountains. the epicenter was 50 miles from merrikesh. the numbers have been rising all morning and they will continue to rise as the week continues. we heard from the u.s. geological survey. this reached a 6.81 on the richter scale. according to the usgs, the population doesn't live in adequate housing to stave off the tremors. that is the reason we are likely to see the numbers...
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peter mercer, in marrakesh. —— peter, thank you.ramme. here in the uk, police have arrested missing terror suspect daniel khalife in west london, following his escape from prison four days ago. he was detained in the chiswick area, after confirmed sightings there overnight, including calls from members of the public. the former soldier — who's 21 — was in wandsworth prison awaiting trial, accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be iran. his family had urged him to give himself up. ellie price reports. members of the public had been in touch with police over night, having seen daniel khalife in the chiswick area. police conducted what they described as "intensive searches" here. they included officers stopping and searching vehicles, inspecting car boots, and asking local residents for identification. in a short statement, the force thanked the public for their support throughout the investigation. from the g20 meeting in india, the prime minister echoed that sentiment. it's good news that we've recaptured the pers
peter mercer, in marrakesh. —— peter, thank you.ramme. here in the uk, police have arrested missing terror suspect daniel khalife in west london, following his escape from prison four days ago. he was detained in the chiswick area, after confirmed sightings there overnight, including calls from members of the public. the former soldier — who's 21 — was in wandsworth prison awaiting trial, accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be iran. his family had urged him to...
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we will be getting more from peter as those talks continue i from peter as those talks continue at theational park in a remote part of the huge island. the danish military said it had sent a ship to help but it was still more than 2,000 kilometres away and may not arrive until friday, if the weather allows. there are no reports of any injuries or damage to the cruise liner. stay with us on bbc news as we continue to cover the latest developments in libya, in derna, the town struck by that catastrophic flooding. up to 20,000 people, we have been informed, may have died. 0fficials continue to search for the dead. you are watching bbc news. hello. some big weather contrasts across the uk today. first of all, let me just break that down to what it means, because across the central swathe of england and wales, this is where we're likely to see cloud and rain at times. but either side of it, there will be a bit of sunshine. windy across the far north, warm towards the far south. now, so far today, you can see what's been happening. we've got a swirl of cloud and low pressure to the north of
we will be getting more from peter as those talks continue i from peter as those talks continue at theational park in a remote part of the huge island. the danish military said it had sent a ship to help but it was still more than 2,000 kilometres away and may not arrive until friday, if the weather allows. there are no reports of any injuries or damage to the cruise liner. stay with us on bbc news as we continue to cover the latest developments in libya, in derna, the town struck by that...
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thankk you, peter. >> thank you, mary. >> yeah. [applause] >> if you are enjoying both tv sign-up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals and more. book tv every sunday or on my netbook tv.org. television for serious readers. this fall watches c-span's new series looks at shape america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with congress which first created books at shape america less which explore key books in american history. provoking thought, winning awards, leading to significant societal changes and also talked about today. here from featured renowned expert that will shed light on these iconic works and virtual journeys to significant locations across the country entered the celebrated authors and their unforgettable books. common sense by thomas paine. huckleberry finn by mark twain, their eyes were watching god and free to choose. watch our 10 part series, books that shaped america starting monday september 18 at 9:00 p.m. e
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and thank you, peter. thank you, marion. yeah. so i
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peter labourlist peter edwards. peter if you don't mind, i'll start with you.nly heard about this last night on laurence fox's show, and i know neil oliver has just spoken about it before this show, but it's so important that i wanted to time to set aside to take some time to set aside to take some time to set aside to discuss because this is to discuss it because this is fundamentally about a fundamentally about whether a person has the right to life or if the state has the right to oppress values that oppress its values on that person. oppress its values on that perwell, do have the >> well, people do have the right to life. and i mean, let's not this a duel because, not call this a duel because, you know, someone's life is on not call this a duel because, you line./, someone's life is on not call this a duel because, you line. it's�*meone's life is on not call this a duel because, you line. it's a eone's life is on not call this a duel because, you line. it's a very's life is on not call this a duel because, you line. it's a very tragic is on the line. it's
peter labourlist peter edwards. peter if you don't mind, i'll start with you.nly heard about this last night on laurence fox's show, and i know neil oliver has just spoken about it before this show, but it's so important that i wanted to time to set aside to take some time to set aside to take some time to set aside to discuss because this is to discuss it because this is fundamentally about a fundamentally about whether a person has the right to life or if the state has the right to oppress...
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a final thought, peter singer.ant to ask you about the rise and the power of artificial intelligence because, again, it seems to me, philosophically, it gets into areas of rights and relationships with us, the human species. there is talk now of intelligent machines acquiring a degree of intellectual autonomy — in a sense, a form of consciousness. can you imagine a time when you are not only fighting for the rights of animals but for the rights of intelligent machines? yes, ican. i certainly think it's possible at some stage that we will have conscious machines, machines with desires, perhaps machines who can suffer or enjoy their existence and if that happens, then i think they will also have rights and we will need to treat them better than we are treating animals today because we still haven't given them the rights they should have. or, alternatively, if they are super intelligent and perhaps way more intellectually capable than we humans, we may be pleading with them to give us some rights. yes, and that's a pr
a final thought, peter singer.ant to ask you about the rise and the power of artificial intelligence because, again, it seems to me, philosophically, it gets into areas of rights and relationships with us, the human species. there is talk now of intelligent machines acquiring a degree of intellectual autonomy — in a sense, a form of consciousness. can you imagine a time when you are not only fighting for the rights of animals but for the rights of intelligent machines? yes, ican. i certainly...
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peter, thank you — will not be the same. peter, thank you so _ will not be the same.e the same. peter, thank you so much for- will not be the same. peter, | thank you so much forjoining us. peterzalmayev thank you so much forjoining us. peter zalmayevjoining us from key. —— kiev. police in israel have opened an investigation into the use of live fire by officers during clashes in tel aviv between rival groups of eritrean asylum seekers, which left nearly 150 people injured. the violence broke out as eriteans protesting against their government, clashed with supporters of the regime. both groups then fought police attempting to impose order. some suffered gunshot wounds and are in serious condition. israeli media report it was the first use of live fire on protesters inside israel since the second intifada in 2002. investigators are now gathering evidence from the scene to determine whether officers behaved according to the law. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell is following developments from jerusalem. well, this was an event that was organised by the eritre
peter, thank you — will not be the same. peter, thank you so _ will not be the same.e the same. peter, thank you so much for- will not be the same. peter, | thank you so much forjoining us. peterzalmayev thank you so much forjoining us. peter zalmayevjoining us from key. —— kiev. police in israel have opened an investigation into the use of live fire by officers during clashes in tel aviv between rival groups of eritrean asylum seekers, which left nearly 150 people injured. the violence...
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please welcome arianna and peter peter. thank you, rick. welcome, everyone. welcome, peter. looking forward to this conversation with you, your new book divides humans relationship with water into three ages. in the first one, humans lived and died in relation to water two their access to water and threats from water major events like floods became part of our cultural and stories and as humanity, so did our ability to control through dams, canals, irrigation so much so that today we mostly consider ourselves insulated against oversupply or shortage, and yet every year we see examples of how fragile this control really is in our climate amplified world. so how well do you think we're currently our relationship with water? well, me start first of all, by by thanking you and greg for for having me here. it's wonderful to be at climate one again and. also, this is a very three dimensional or something i'm i think i'm not that used to the last few years the short answer is terribly we're not managing our relationship water well at all. there are all sorts of climate and water re
please welcome arianna and peter peter. thank you, rick. welcome, everyone. welcome, peter. looking forward to this conversation with you, your new book divides humans relationship with water into three ages. in the first one, humans lived and died in relation to water two their access to water and threats from water major events like floods became part of our cultural and stories and as humanity, so did our ability to control through dams, canals, irrigation so much so that today we mostly...
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peter labourlist, peter edwards.first of all, the great ormond street hospital saying, you can't say boys and girls in a staff document. doesn't this actually risk offending the vast majority of people who are quite happy to be boys and girls ? happy to be boys and girls? >> i'm not sure it offends them. but i mean, as a parent, as you are as well, the primary duty of great ormond street is to provide good quality care for children sick. i want children who are sick. so i want them most of their time them to spend most of their time on and i'm sure they are. on that. and i'm sure they are. but then also someone, jacob, who with who is very skilled with the engush who is very skilled with the english language who is very skilled with the english on language who is very skilled with the english on context.1guage who is very skilled with the english on context. so age who is very skilled with the english on context. so ige who is very skilled with the english on context. so i think depends on context. so i think it's ri
peter labourlist, peter edwards.first of all, the great ormond street hospital saying, you can't say boys and girls in a staff document. doesn't this actually risk offending the vast majority of people who are quite happy to be boys and girls ? happy to be boys and girls? >> i'm not sure it offends them. but i mean, as a parent, as you are as well, the primary duty of great ormond street is to provide good quality care for children sick. i want children who are sick. so i want them most...
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peter i appreciated this tactical advantage when he found himself in a coconut.ng the northern war , the russian army of peter i was stationed in the kubus ; the city itself, along with the town, alexandria was introduced by the defenders with structures that a little later received the name petrovsky val. during the northern war , the rodivilovsky castle no longer existed and peter used these five-meter powerful ramparts for defense. and he himself lived in a house nearby , it’s here that it’s easy to imagine how in the evenings, peter went to the banks of the dnieper and admired the beauty of the river, but one should not imagine peter as such a romantic when he had to retreat. he is in the ass, digging along with the castle, taking with him all the weapons. nowadays. petrovsky val was reconstructed and now reconstruction celebrations and mass celebrations are held here. meanwhile, i’m finishing up sightseeing in the shklov region. but this does not mean that the attractions themselves are over. there are still many routes and points ahead, see you on the roads
peter i appreciated this tactical advantage when he found himself in a coconut.ng the northern war , the russian army of peter i was stationed in the kubus ; the city itself, along with the town, alexandria was introduced by the defenders with structures that a little later received the name petrovsky val. during the northern war , the rodivilovsky castle no longer existed and peter used these five-meter powerful ramparts for defense. and he himself lived in a house nearby , it’s here that...
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paula, walk us through how peter navarro got here. >> peter navarro, a former senior trump white house adviser, received a subpoena from the january 6th committee. one subpoena for documents and then also seeking his testimony. he refused to comply, which is how today he ended up being convicted of two counts of contempt of congress. now, he is going to be the second trump adviser who has been convicted of contempt of congress. today in closing arguments the justice department argued that it's not that hard to follow along with a subpoena and that navarro here made a choice not to comply. and they insist that the government only works if people follow the rules. there are of course some exceptions to having to comply with a subpoena. navarro previously argued in pretrial proceedings unsuccessfully that he didn't have to comply because former president trump had asserted a privilege. now, in court his lawyer made other arguments including insisting that the subpoena was actually not that simple and that it did not specify where he needed to go in the capitol complex. they also argued th
paula, walk us through how peter navarro got here. >> peter navarro, a former senior trump white house adviser, received a subpoena from the january 6th committee. one subpoena for documents and then also seeking his testimony. he refused to comply, which is how today he ended up being convicted of two counts of contempt of congress. now, he is going to be the second trump adviser who has been convicted of contempt of congress. today in closing arguments the justice department argued that...