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by elizabeth, the daughter of peter i, anna ioannovna, the niece of peter i. and catherine, the married wife of peter i; these women do not yet know what role they will play in the fate of russia, now they are together and even in their dreams they cannot imagine themselves on the throne of the russian state, you like everything, yes, father, gentlemen, please sing for my beautiful daughter who has reached adulthood, vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat, they have different ones. in january 1725, peter fell seriously ill, he was dying, quietly, his closest associates, alexander menshikov and others were waiting to see who would be declared heir to the throne, catherine would be able to, in front of the family icon the sign of the blessed virgin mary, revered by all the romanovs, they prayed for the health of the sovereign his two daughters, anna and elizabeth. daughters peter, anna and elizabeth were born from a relationship with catherine. but even before the official wedding. peter loved and spoiled his daughters, especially the youngest, elizabeth. charming , very intelligent girl. was conside
by elizabeth, the daughter of peter i, anna ioannovna, the niece of peter i. and catherine, the married wife of peter i; these women do not yet know what role they will play in the fate of russia, now they are together and even in their dreams they cannot imagine themselves on the throne of the russian state, you like everything, yes, father, gentlemen, please sing for my beautiful daughter who has reached adulthood, vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat, they have different ones. in january 1725, peter...
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the peter and paul cathedral takes place here; today the burial place of peter the great is located heres usually called russian. on the corners above the ridges of emperors and empresses there are double-headed eagles, on corners above the roughness of other family members, great princes, there will no longer be such eagles. peter's funeral was not entirely ordinary; he was interred only 6 years after his death. first, the body was embalmed for 40 days... exhibited for farewell in the sad hall of the winter palace, and then solemnly transferred to the peter and paul fortress. a platform was built on the ice of the neva river, next to this platform stood 1,250 grenadiers with torches, a funeral procession. walked to the present marble palace, then the postal yard, then walked along the ice of the neva, through the neva gate, the peter and paul fortress entered here, but it was impossible to bury it in the cathedral , because the cathedral had not yet been built, then a temporary wooden church was erected in the center of the cathedral under construction, as stated in the documents , a co
the peter and paul cathedral takes place here; today the burial place of peter the great is located heres usually called russian. on the corners above the ridges of emperors and empresses there are double-headed eagles, on corners above the roughness of other family members, great princes, there will no longer be such eagles. peter's funeral was not entirely ordinary; he was interred only 6 years after his death. first, the body was embalmed for 40 days... exhibited for farewell in the sad hall...
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peter:. katie:ent voices you hear from the spouse of a candidate to a tried and tested first lady eight years on? that is my first instinct, hearing those speeches so close together. and think about all of the personally this goes back to the trump's as well, donald trump and melania trump questioning president obama's citizenship and that is something that went on for a long time and it is something michelle obama said she will never forgive the trump's for doing. sothin family, they had two young girls in the white is the sort of scar tissue that develops row like this when politics become dangerous. so you have a first lady at the end of her time saying all that matters is i know wh now the way she operates on the world stage, is somebody who learned those lessons and is applyingost politics life. peter: did michelle obama or melania trump sit down with you? katie: neither did. melania trump engaged through a spokesperson. michelle obama didle other. donald trump motivated by said is large
peter:. katie:ent voices you hear from the spouse of a candidate to a tried and tested first lady eight years on? that is my first instinct, hearing those speeches so close together. and think about all of the personally this goes back to the trump's as well, donald trump and melania trump questioning president obama's citizenship and that is something that went on for a long time and it is something michelle obama said she will never forgive the trump's for doing. sothin family, they had two...
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peter: katie rogers? was a huge promise of the bidens in 2020, they would be the uniter's and work to mendhe country back together after four years of donald trump and a hugely traumatic national expere pandemic. my reaction todo is that the tone is very different this year. there is not much talk of unity. think an acknowledgment that it is easier said than do you get the chanceo see jill biden around the white house when you are working on your day job? katie: no. when i am there, i am in the having interactions with people who work for the president, her unless i am at an event that the east wing is posting or traveling with her. she is not somebody who is walking around the west wing, having informal meetings with advisors for her husband. she trusts that they are protecti him and doing the right thing for him him having to sort of micromanage that. peter: how big is the new york times staff at the white house? reporters? katie: i think we have six nowir in for reporters abroad or working on projects,
peter: katie rogers? was a huge promise of the bidens in 2020, they would be the uniter's and work to mendhe country back together after four years of donald trump and a hugely traumatic national expere pandemic. my reaction todo is that the tone is very different this year. there is not much talk of unity. think an acknowledgment that it is easier said than do you get the chanceo see jill biden around the white house when you are working on your day job? katie: no. when i am there, i am in the...
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peter is very careful.er - in the period after narva, here, by the way, is an interesting nuance. history does not know the subjunctive mood, but imagine what would have happened if charles x had not gone after augustus to poland, yes, but had turned immediately after poltava to finish off peter. it is possible that history could have gone a different way. charles 12. made a fundamental strategic mistake, and peter ii used a small strategy wars, strategies of attrition, strikes swedish troops in the niva region, in livonia , gradually recaptures the cities, then recaptures narva itself without the noise with which his defeat was associated, in the same way, using the strategy of attrition, slowly, using the strategy of squeezing out land, he forces, in fact, charles xii to depend on the convoys and leave in the end. to mazepa, although the story with mazepa was a surprise for peter himself, mazepa in this sense demonstrated loyalty, unlike many previous hetmans, but this is already details , he never follow
peter is very careful.er - in the period after narva, here, by the way, is an interesting nuance. history does not know the subjunctive mood, but imagine what would have happened if charles x had not gone after augustus to poland, yes, but had turned immediately after poltava to finish off peter. it is possible that history could have gone a different way. charles 12. made a fundamental strategic mistake, and peter ii used a small strategy wars, strategies of attrition, strikes swedish troops...
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peter: the author is carlos lozada. book is called "the washington book: how to read politics and politicians." thank you for spending one hour with us here on c-span. mr. lozada: appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable sait [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: all q&a programs are available on our or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
peter: the author is carlos lozada. book is called "the washington book: how to read politics and politicians." thank you for spending one hour with us here on c-span. mr. lozada: appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable sait [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: all q&a programs are available on our or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
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peter: here is mark leibovich.his book is an exercise in me as a washington insider, and i am invited to these parties, i am invited to these press conferences, i know these people, they know me, they call me back. they still call me back. people were wondering, what is this guy doing? is he actually going to be a triator ro his class, the class being an insider, someone benefiting from this world, someone who actually has access to this world? andet why is he going to speak out of school like this? peter: now, is mark leibovich an acquittance of yours? mr. lozada: he has become one. when i read his book i had never met him, even though we overlapped at the washington post briefly. sections, there was a large newsroom. if i felt friendly toward him, i could not have reviewed "this town." but over the years we have run into each other in different places and come to know each other, not in a have dinner together kind of thing, but we ran into each other at book events or festivals, that kind of thing. and he was gra
peter: here is mark leibovich.his book is an exercise in me as a washington insider, and i am invited to these parties, i am invited to these press conferences, i know these people, they know me, they call me back. they still call me back. people were wondering, what is this guy doing? is he actually going to be a triator ro his class, the class being an insider, someone benefiting from this world, someone who actually has access to this world? andet why is he going to speak out of school like...
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peter: let's return to 1952. a quote, truman's attorney general james the granaries action was a culmination of years of a concerted campai targeting the private sexual behavior and public political sympathies of the most dangerous brand of dissident, a beloved, popular artist. wh did the attorney general do? scott: it was hoover's support [inaudible] what chaplin did not know at the time was he was in the middle of the atlantic after he had the telegram was that a week after the reentry permit was canceled the ins had a meeting and came to the firm conclusion that if chaplin came back and contested, they would have to let him in the country because he had never been convicted of a misdemeanor, nothing. generally that was the vehicle by which the fbi would get rid of mafiosi they did not want, they had to convict al capone on tax evasion, then they could support them but they had to be convicted of a felony. chaplin had never been convicted of anything. so they did not have legal justification, forget moral justi
peter: let's return to 1952. a quote, truman's attorney general james the granaries action was a culmination of years of a concerted campai targeting the private sexual behavior and public political sympathies of the most dangerous brand of dissident, a beloved, popular artist. wh did the attorney general do? scott: it was hoover's support [inaudible] what chaplin did not know at the time was he was in the middle of the atlantic after he had the telegram was that a week after the reentry permit...
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also, peter was — that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning _ that.m sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks - that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks like i peter was mentioning it looks like an independent might have done well, even productions they may come second. that would be definitely unusual in a by election? for me, that is the — unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest _ unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest story - unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest story here. - that is the biggest story here. we're looking at a situation where potentially we could have george galloway, who is not technically an independent, though certainly not representing a major party by any means, and then an independent candidate, potentially, coming second. that does not happen at all. we have been desperately searching through the history books to find an occasion where that has happened in the past and with it we found one in 1945, with the combined scottish universities election
also, peter was — that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning _ that.m sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks - that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks like i peter was mentioning it looks like an independent might have done well, even productions they may come second. that would be definitely unusual in a by election? for me, that is the — unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest _ unusual in a by election? for me, that is the...
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peter ii.ed for and found. frederick i advises elizabeth princess sophia augusta frederick angelt of zerb. elizabeth made inquiries and agreed. the young prospective bride and her mother, princess jagana , traveled to russia, but along the way had an audience with king frederick. he gave out johanna is given a generous salary for one purpose: she is to become an agent of prussian influence at court. fließend ist, werde es selbst lernen, warum ich hoffe, dass bald mein russisch so braucht ihr russisch, wenn ihr die gleiche sprache wie ihr mann sprecht? "ich möchte in diesem land die gleiche sprache sprechen, die menschen ihre kultur und ihren glaubens verstehen. seid ihr bereit zu roctoxi zu konvertieren? es wird mir helfen, meine prädestination zu erfüllen. es wird mir helfen, meine prädestination. und worin steht ihr eure bestimmung, sie ist bereit, das glück ihres mannes auf ihre schul? " was sahne jünge dame selbst dazu en erben für seine hochein zu werden. meine glüppes mädchen, ach, übrige
peter ii.ed for and found. frederick i advises elizabeth princess sophia augusta frederick angelt of zerb. elizabeth made inquiries and agreed. the young prospective bride and her mother, princess jagana , traveled to russia, but along the way had an audience with king frederick. he gave out johanna is given a generous salary for one purpose: she is to become an agent of prussian influence at court. fließend ist, werde es selbst lernen, warum ich hoffe, dass bald mein russisch so braucht ihr...
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peter: was charlie chaplin jewish?ften accused of being jewish by anti-semite and he never denied it because he thought that by denying it, he would be giving aid and comfort to the enemy by the application that it was something not to embrace. would simply let the charges pass. but no. peter: the subtitle of your book is when arts, sex, and politics collide. it was in the 1940's that he met a woman named joan barry. who was she? she was 823-year-old who was previously a mistress and she got it into her head that she should be in movie so she got a letter of introduction, went to hollywood, met a few people, one of them was charlie chaplin, they struck up a relationship. it lasted slightly more than a year. chaplin thought she had dramatic possibilities and her to a contract. her behavior became increasingly erratic. she did no acting lessons, he had signed her up for drama school in hollywood and she began cutting class. chaplin was very serious about you had to do the job. you had to learn your trade. that put him as
peter: was charlie chaplin jewish?ften accused of being jewish by anti-semite and he never denied it because he thought that by denying it, he would be giving aid and comfort to the enemy by the application that it was something not to embrace. would simply let the charges pass. but no. peter: the subtitle of your book is when arts, sex, and politics collide. it was in the 1940's that he met a woman named joan barry. who was she? she was 823-year-old who was previously a mistress and she got it...
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peter saull at the count, new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count. we _ new mp for rochdale.will be back _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to - new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to you i the count, we will be back to you throughout the evening, as the count progresses. thank you for the moment. if you are justjoining progresses. thank you for the moment. if you arejustjoining us, the turnout in rochdale, 39.7%. we have a special live page up and running on the bbc news website and app which has the latest analysis from our team in rochdale and experts inputting into that live page, which you find at... or on the bbc news app. ijust wa nt to ta ke want to take you to some of the front pages of the newspapers which have come in. we'll start with the i, which splashes an exclusive ahead of the spring budget next week. "2p tax cut in doubt after gloomier forecast on uk economy" is its headline. the national covers the growing financial pressure scottish councils are facing as some write to demand intervention from westmi
peter saull at the count, new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count. we _ new mp for rochdale.will be back _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to - new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to you i the count, we will be back to you throughout the evening, as the count progresses. thank you for the moment. if you are justjoining progresses. thank you for the moment. if you arejustjoining us, the turnout in rochdale, 39.7%. we have a special...
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moscow greeted peter's daughter with jubilation.press always remained the most important event in the state. entering moscow was only the beginning of grandiose celebrations that lasted for several months. however. almost no one knew what the mysterious inscription on the triumphal arch, which today greeted the new empress, crowned herself, meant; this inscription was invented by elizabeth; the mantle and crown presented to her by archbishop ambrose, the empress placed on herself, as belonging to her by right. punishments remained, including public ones, but there were no more executions. local riots are not escalated into peasant wars, small court conspiracies were dealt with quietly, without betraying them. elizabeth's reign will go down in history as the calmest and most joyful of the entire existence of the russian empire. 2 years after his accession. elizabeth got married. the empress and alexei razumovsky secretly got married in a small church in the village of perov near moscow. only a few people knew about this event. shortl
moscow greeted peter's daughter with jubilation.press always remained the most important event in the state. entering moscow was only the beginning of grandiose celebrations that lasted for several months. however. almost no one knew what the mysterious inscription on the triumphal arch, which today greeted the new empress, crowned herself, meant; this inscription was invented by elizabeth; the mantle and crown presented to her by archbishop ambrose, the empress placed on herself, as belonging...
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peter saull, it eventually comes. ok. peter saull. thank — it eventually comes. ok.se his platform after winning the rochdale by—election — a spokesperson said, "mr galloway has now been chosen by the voters of rochdale to represent them, and is once again an mp. given his historic inflammatory rhetoric and the current situation faced by the jewish community in this country, we are extremely concerned by how he may use his platform of the house of commons in the remaining months of this parliament." so that statement from the campaign against anti—semitism, saying that it is extremely concerned about how mr galloway will use his platform after winning the rochdale by—election. if you are justjoining winning the rochdale by—election. if you arejustjoining us on bbc news, a reminder of the breaking news: the workers' party of britain candidate, george galloway — the veteran left—wing politician — has won the rochdale by—election with 12,335 votes. that's a majority of nearly 6,000. he returns to the commons to represent a third different political party. in his victory
peter saull, it eventually comes. ok. peter saull. thank — it eventually comes. ok.se his platform after winning the rochdale by—election — a spokesperson said, "mr galloway has now been chosen by the voters of rochdale to represent them, and is once again an mp. given his historic inflammatory rhetoric and the current situation faced by the jewish community in this country, we are extremely concerned by how he may use his platform of the house of commons in the remaining months of...
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, of course, because under peter the persecution of the old believers sharply intensified, in whom peter to historians , it cost him a nervous tic and fits of rage when he saw how matveev, his confidant, and his mother, peter ii, were dealt with before his eyes, of course, how can you remember lenin’s quote here, yes, i’m exaggerating, but nevertheless less than a little, but he reformed the barbaric country using barbaric methods, the methods were extremely cruel, and this cruelty was also established from the very beginning, this is that part of peter’s reign, which in no case should be forgotten, because there is such a cult image of peter i, there is a second one , this one. so to speak, in general peter, of course , well, according to today, you can call him a technician, he was not primarily interested in hardware, even in preobrazhenskoye he took a lot from... from the kremlin, all kinds of weapons and so on, from the weapons of the chamber, and then he returned everything broken or disassembled into pieces, because he tinkered with all the pieces of hardware. first of all, he was
, of course, because under peter the persecution of the old believers sharply intensified, in whom peter to historians , it cost him a nervous tic and fits of rage when he saw how matveev, his confidant, and his mother, peter ii, were dealt with before his eyes, of course, how can you remember lenin’s quote here, yes, i’m exaggerating, but nevertheless less than a little, but he reformed the barbaric country using barbaric methods, the methods were extremely cruel, and this cruelty was also...
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the decrees that were prepared under peter were, in many cases, prepared under elizabeth, one of thehed under elizabeth petrovna. in particular, this is how, perhaps partly by chance, on the initiative of elizabeth’s former associates, the famous a manifesto on the freedom of the nobility, according to which the nobles received the right not to serve, the most important, by the way, the most important document, which catherine would later develop into a salary. strangers, the fool shouted at the courtiers, and he even wanted to arrest her, but he was dissuaded from this at the last moment, in general, peter ii was informed about the danger of a coup, he simply did not take it seriously, he did not take many things seriously, including this, when the coup began, firstly it was supported by significant parts of the capital’s residents, not only the nobility, not only in the case of elizabeth, these leipkumpans, yes, including the ordinary population of st. petersburg, and this distinguishes the palace. as a result of which catherine came to power from previous russian palace coups, aft
the decrees that were prepared under peter were, in many cases, prepared under elizabeth, one of thehed under elizabeth petrovna. in particular, this is how, perhaps partly by chance, on the initiative of elizabeth’s former associates, the famous a manifesto on the freedom of the nobility, according to which the nobles received the right not to serve, the most important, by the way, the most important document, which catherine would later develop into a salary. strangers, the fool shouted at...
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peter: what about looking ahead?hat have we heard about the speech in the next four years if he wins? katherine: one thing in the very speech he will be calling for a gaza ease the entrance of aid into the gaza territories which has been besieged of course by israel counterattacks. but aid has not been reaching at the rate that the president and the u.s. has be s with. he is hoping to land u.s. response in order to ease that aid. that is progressive end of his party will be looking for, that acknowledgnt situation in gaza as israel and hamas are at war. other things he will be pledging to do and remarkingn is that oil and natural gas exports and production are at its highest level inhe will be trying to coa republican point that moving to green energy has been creating an energy dependence internationally for the u.s. and he will try and counter that by pointing out that energy production with oil and natural gas are at an all-time high under his leadership. peter: over the last couple of years there has been a bit o
peter: what about looking ahead?hat have we heard about the speech in the next four years if he wins? katherine: one thing in the very speech he will be calling for a gaza ease the entrance of aid into the gaza territories which has been besieged of course by israel counterattacks. but aid has not been reaching at the rate that the president and the u.s. has be s with. he is hoping to land u.s. response in order to ease that aid. that is progressive end of his party will be looking for, that...
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marquisoy himself, and here the russian invasion helped him , and now there is such an unknown peterm saying that he is some kind of tyrant, a narcissist. and it is not clear who, while nothing can be blamed on him, and you see, this one, he meets the expectations of society, that the system is rotten, system and this is my next question, i.e. can we say that we are seeing signs of fatigue, that maybe everyone likes him, maybe he is a wonderful person for the magyars, for the hungarians, but...
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, peter fedorovich and denmark., he wanted to fight with denmark in an alliance with prussia. the decrees that were prepared under peter were in many cases prepared under erizovet, one of laid down commissions under elizabeth. there were also settled commissions under elizaveta petrovna. in particular, uh, in such a way that, perhaps fortunately, by accident, on the initiative of former close associates of elizabeth, the famous manifesto on the freedom of the nobility was adopted, according to which the nobles received the right not to serve. the most important, by the way, the most important document, which catherine would later develop into... a charter granted to the nobility, the coup was planned, planned almost immediately with his accession to the throne, catherine had it in her head, that a revolution was possible, even under elizabeth , chancellor bestuzhev, so to speak, probed the waters, but he was a little hasty, nevertheless, catherine did not abandon her plans, especially after peter insulted her at a d
, peter fedorovich and denmark., he wanted to fight with denmark in an alliance with prussia. the decrees that were prepared under peter were in many cases prepared under erizovet, one of laid down commissions under elizabeth. there were also settled commissions under elizaveta petrovna. in particular, uh, in such a way that, perhaps fortunately, by accident, on the initiative of former close associates of elizabeth, the famous manifesto on the freedom of the nobility was adopted, according to...
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go ahead peter, sorry. ithink it is... i- peter, sorry. ithink it is... i thinkthis— peter, sorry. i think this does _ peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does reflect - peter, sorry. ithink it is... i think this does reflect that, | peter, sorry. ithink it is... i. think this does reflect that, but peter, sorry. ithink it is... i- think this does reflect that, but i think_ think this does reflect that, but i think this — think this does reflect that, but i think this also reflects something else which the happiness index tends to turn_ else which the happiness index tends to turn up— else which the happiness index tends to turn up again and again the happiness is not created by the absolute — happiness is not created by the absolute wealth information, but the equal distribution of that wealth. and wealth in the uk in a generational sense is not distributed equally at all because younger— distributed equally at all because younger people, not necessarily people — younger people, not necessarily peortte in— younger people, not necessarily people in their teens and 20s, when
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after overthrow peter, who showed lack of will , refused to resist, he tried to escape to kronshtat,your arrest. an unexpected colic could not have seized him, and i am afraid that he will not die tonight, i am more afraid that he will not come to life. about the third letter, the second letter is in a similar spirit, the third letter, the famous one with the message about the death of peter, mother, he is no longer alive, but no one thought of this, and how should we think about it raise our hands against the sovereign, but the sovereign did not suffer any harm, we were drunk, and he also argued with prince fyodor, boryatinsky, before we had time to separate him, he was no longer there, eating. that he died naturally, but this is only one of the versions. and we continue our historical podcast. today our topic is catherine ii. there is an interesting point here, she not only learned russian well, she spoke it brilliantly, spoke this language brilliantly and became one of the leading writers at that time. and she wrote that she just didn’t wrote plays, and articles. what is needed, b
after overthrow peter, who showed lack of will , refused to resist, he tried to escape to kronshtat,your arrest. an unexpected colic could not have seized him, and i am afraid that he will not die tonight, i am more afraid that he will not come to life. about the third letter, the second letter is in a similar spirit, the third letter, the famous one with the message about the death of peter, mother, he is no longer alive, but no one thought of this, and how should we think about it raise our...
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peter, think you as always- _ well. peter, think you as always. peter _ well.you as always. peter maguire, i well. peter, think you as - always. peter maguire, chief executive@trader.com. indonesia 5 electoral commission has announced the official results of last month's election. defence minister prabowo subianto is set to become the country's next president. the final tally showed that mr prabowo and his running mate secured more than 58% of all votes cast. since the polls, he has unveiled ambitious plans for southeast asia's largest economy. but not everyone is convinced they can be achieved. our business reporter joao da silva has more. it's confirmed, in the niches defence minister prabowo subianto will be taking the reins of southeast asia is largest economy from october. his predecessors business friendly economic and and jenny at the country has been growing at the country has been growing at 5%. it is become the darling of market investors and a major note in the global electric supply chain due to the countries nickel reserves. but prabowo subianto ha
peter, think you as always- _ well. peter, think you as always. peter _ well.you as always. peter maguire, i well. peter, think you as - always. peter maguire, chief executive@trader.com. indonesia 5 electoral commission has announced the official results of last month's election. defence minister prabowo subianto is set to become the country's next president. the final tally showed that mr prabowo and his running mate secured more than 58% of all votes cast. since the polls, he has unveiled...
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emperor peter ii, at birth karl peter ulrich galshtinsky, grandson of peter i, son of his eldest daughterposters often appeared when the circumstances of a monarch's death were in doubt. russian history knows three false dmitrys, who took turns posing as tsarevich dmitry, the youngest son of ivan the terrible. at least three dozen self-proclaimed petrov fedorovichs appeared in the first years of catherine’s reign, including among the cossacks, and pugachev knew about this. a the empress at this time was occupied with news from the turkish front. the war with the ottoman empire began with a series of high-profile victories for the russian army and navy. catherine was waiting for news of the defeat of the enemy. but the turks were not going to give up. catherine demanded decisive action from commander-in-chief pyotr rumyantsev. the war, which lasted for four years, had to end. knew that she would soon face a new threat, and it would come from the distant borders of the russian empire itself. cossacks from time immemorial have retained a special status, lived in paramilitary settlements, pro
emperor peter ii, at birth karl peter ulrich galshtinsky, grandson of peter i, son of his eldest daughterposters often appeared when the circumstances of a monarch's death were in doubt. russian history knows three false dmitrys, who took turns posing as tsarevich dmitry, the youngest son of ivan the terrible. at least three dozen self-proclaimed petrov fedorovichs appeared in the first years of catherine’s reign, including among the cossacks, and pugachev knew about this. a the empress at...
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i'm peter alexander. tonight, the most powerful blizzard of the season is still pounding parts of california and the mountain west, where wind gusts topped 190 miles an hour and snow totals could reach up to ten feet when all is said and done long stretches of major highways are shut down to avoid spinouts and collisions, and tonight avalanche warnings remain in place. and check this out this is the weekend scene in salt lake city where a major league soccer game went on despite the punishing storm and below freezing temperatures the visiting coach calling it an absolute disgrace there is a brief lull forecasted for tomorrow, and a new system packing another foot of snow is expected we begin tonight with the very latest on the historic blizzard with nbc's steve patterson near lake tahoe. steve? >> reporter: peter, the hope is that we are finally in the last gasp of this storm, which is little relief to residents that are dealing with stuff like this. i mean, look at this, i mean, look at this, this is a t
i'm peter alexander. tonight, the most powerful blizzard of the season is still pounding parts of california and the mountain west, where wind gusts topped 190 miles an hour and snow totals could reach up to ten feet when all is said and done long stretches of major highways are shut down to avoid spinouts and collisions, and tonight avalanche warnings remain in place. and check this out this is the weekend scene in salt lake city where a major league soccer game went on despite the punishing...
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peter navarro really took one — against him. peter navarro really took one for the trump team.ing to be _ going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling — going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling this out in this narrative _ to be rolling this out in this narrative out for the next four months — narrative out for the next four months over the campaign trail. so, no, months over the campaign trail. so, no. i_ months over the campaign trail. so, no. i don't _ months over the campaign trail. so, no, i don't think it does serve as a warning _ no, i don't think it does serve as a warning if— no, i don't think it does serve as a warning. if somebody is team trump, then they— warning. if somebody is team trump, then they can reach martyrdom this way. then they can reach martyrdom this wa . r , , then they can reach martyrdom this wa . ~ , , , then they can reach martyrdom this wa . ~ , , ., ., then they can reach martyrdom this way. apparently he is going into an elderly unit — way. apparently he is going into an elderly unit within _ way. apparently he is going into an
peter navarro really took one — against him. peter navarro really took one for the trump team.ing to be _ going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling — going in as a martyr. trump is going to be rolling this out in this narrative _ to be rolling this out in this narrative out for the next four months — narrative out for the next four months over the campaign trail. so, no, months over the campaign trail. so, no. i_ months over the campaign trail. so, no. i don't _ months over the...
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peter: and you won't be fined. john: thank you, peter.on bank and we operate through virginia a diversified full-service bank with a little over $21 billion in assets. our boots go back to 1902. while we were primarily a virginia bank we have operations in north carolina and maryland. we are merging with a 114-year-old virni bank called american national bank. that's a fine institution. there are longtime friends of ours that operate in the western and southern part of the state and north carolina. the expansion into north carolina. that's our story. peter: four banks representing the diversity of the banking sector in the country. the strength of the banking sector in the u.s. and the fact that the u.s. is very different than so many other countrin theh of our institutions. we all know this has been an interesting year. one year ago at this time when we had the summit we were talking about svb and signature and everything that had happened in the spring of last year. john, tell me a little bit about where we are today. as an introductory
peter: and you won't be fined. john: thank you, peter.on bank and we operate through virginia a diversified full-service bank with a little over $21 billion in assets. our boots go back to 1902. while we were primarily a virginia bank we have operations in north carolina and maryland. we are merging with a 114-year-old virni bank called american national bank. that's a fine institution. there are longtime friends of ours that operate in the western and southern part of the state and north...
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peter: rob henderson, we have about two minutes left.ponse from this quote to your book. a question i wrestled with in the early stages of writing was, who is this book for? whenever i thought about comfortable upper and upper middle-class people reading it, quite frankly, it made my stomach turn. mr. henderson: well, that was something i wrestled with all throughout the book, was, who is it for, who is the audience? ultimately, this book is for people who go to college. people who are concerned around issues like childcare, class, and social mobility in america. and those are the kinds of people who read and buy books. but the other thing is i wrote this book to be accessible. it is not full of jargon. ■mi have a phd, but i did not write it in a highfalutin, byzantine language. it's written to essentially be -- i thought about someone like me at age 12 or 13. some curious open-minded 13-year-old kid who is maybe going through difficulty in their own lives. if somehow they managed to pick up this book, that maybe the story would grab the
peter: rob henderson, we have about two minutes left.ponse from this quote to your book. a question i wrestled with in the early stages of writing was, who is this book for? whenever i thought about comfortable upper and upper middle-class people reading it, quite frankly, it made my stomach turn. mr. henderson: well, that was something i wrestled with all throughout the book, was, who is it for, who is the audience? ultimately, this book is for people who go to college. people who are...
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>> thank you, peter.seeing now, this is billed as a kind of tenth anniversary celebration of russia's annexation of crimea. of course, they use different wording to describe that. this is sort of the kind of cherry on top of the entire election. i think we're going to see all of the messaging that we've seen not just over the past few days, that press conference yesterday that we're going to talk about in a second, but throughout the entirety of the year and going back to the start of the war two years ago. that is that i think the primary message being there is only putin in russia. there's no alternative. but i think primarily, especially with this election, this concert tonight, this celebration, the message is that all of russia is united behind putin. united behind the war. so we're going to see crimea tonight. once again as it kind of has been used for the past ten years, used as the symbol of the kremlin's ambitions for ukraine. this defiance they're refusing to even talk about the idea of returnin
>> thank you, peter.seeing now, this is billed as a kind of tenth anniversary celebration of russia's annexation of crimea. of course, they use different wording to describe that. this is sort of the kind of cherry on top of the entire election. i think we're going to see all of the messaging that we've seen not just over the past few days, that press conference yesterday that we're going to talk about in a second, but throughout the entirety of the year and going back to the start of the...
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well, the great ones, among the emperors we have two people, peter and catherine, about peter, you andory and there is enough criticism of him. the manager of the west, yes, vasily iosipovich klyuchevsky, our great historian, wrote that catherine was the last accident. on the russian throne after the era of palace coups, that means the last coup, the last accident, that’s how it happened, how catherine became great, let’s try to figure it out today. hello, this is a history podcast. there were statements about the reign of catherine that peter was just the dawn, that catherine brought light to russia, there was a statement of this kind that peter created people in russia, it was catherine who put her soul into them, well, a little pompous, so to speak , pretentious, but in principle , the pre-revolutionary russian encyclopedic dictionary is still the same, but speaks in a more so... calm language, but the essence remains the same: her reign is one of the most remarkable in russian history, dark and its bright sides had a tremendous influence on subsequent events, especially on the ment
well, the great ones, among the emperors we have two people, peter and catherine, about peter, you andory and there is enough criticism of him. the manager of the west, yes, vasily iosipovich klyuchevsky, our great historian, wrote that catherine was the last accident. on the russian throne after the era of palace coups, that means the last coup, the last accident, that’s how it happened, how catherine became great, let’s try to figure it out today. hello, this is a history podcast. there...
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peter i'm struggling with this . peter i'm struggling with this.eter i'm struggling with this. i keep being told that crime is falling rapidly, but at the same time, it appears that if you commit a burglary, there's almost no chance of you of you facing a charge. what do you think the true picture is? i mean, are the police actually doing their job, or have they virtually given up the true picture is catastrophic , and the picture is catastrophic, and the harsh reality is that due to the state of british policing in 2024, crime does pay. >> you can commit a burglary. and there's very, very little chance of you getting caught for it. and likewise with shoplifting , where people steal shoplifting, where people steal with impunity , thereby damaging with impunity, thereby damaging those important businesses so often run by individuals and families. the backbone of the economy that we so often hear. and they are being let down. the police needs to decide what it is . is it a police needs to decide what it is. is it a social service that deals with all
peter i'm struggling with this . peter i'm struggling with this.eter i'm struggling with this. i keep being told that crime is falling rapidly, but at the same time, it appears that if you commit a burglary, there's almost no chance of you of you facing a charge. what do you think the true picture is? i mean, are the police actually doing their job, or have they virtually given up the true picture is catastrophic , and the picture is catastrophic, and the harsh reality is that due to the state...
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peter's church and memorial complex at the village of lyasnaya in the slaugarad region.-standard memorial architecture for 20 hundred years. madernava is inspired by the ancient abaron's developments, the architectural symbol of the achievements that became the foundation of the russian empire. in the spring of 1708, in the spring of 1708 , two dozen kilometers away , the hell of prapoiska, the sunny city of slaugarad, broke out in one of the most important depths of the vyalika painochny war. russian tsar peter i swedish king charles x, theater of that war for eight years they transferred rechy paspalitay to the ground. the yans burned and devastated a foreign land. it became clear. what is good for charles and his hungry army. on the morning of the 27th spring, on this field, the swedes suffered a raging paralysis, and peter brought the first violent victory in the night war. the kali corps of legionhaupt is ill with the military troops in the territory of ukraine of charles xii. i didn’t quite understand how the forest of the whole campaign was developing, and there i
peter's church and memorial complex at the village of lyasnaya in the slaugarad region.-standard memorial architecture for 20 hundred years. madernava is inspired by the ancient abaron's developments, the architectural symbol of the achievements that became the foundation of the russian empire. in the spring of 1708, in the spring of 1708 , two dozen kilometers away , the hell of prapoiska, the sunny city of slaugarad, broke out in one of the most important depths of the vyalika painochny war....
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well peter, there you go again. and so using logic, you know, thinking there you go, you just never learned, do you, you don't remember what happened. there is the, the, the upon them is, i guess when you been finkelstein, remember this guy who basically was ground into pumice, they didn't even exist. and then all of a sudden i, i told a friend of mine lovingly, he's like her bees. he just flares up again just like i thought we took care of that. here we comes, you know, every time there's an argument, every time there's something like this, these are beta test. these are the opposition to see what can we do that works. because like sometimes back, you know, we become bacteria resisted or antibiotic resistance. every time this happens and we don't fight back as to the truth, not just sides, but as with the truth, then the opposition, whatever that is, become stronger and more resilient in every time something like this happens. remember, our mainstream media gentlemen are or are dying or standing on by a thread, and
well peter, there you go again. and so using logic, you know, thinking there you go, you just never learned, do you, you don't remember what happened. there is the, the, the upon them is, i guess when you been finkelstein, remember this guy who basically was ground into pumice, they didn't even exist. and then all of a sudden i, i told a friend of mine lovingly, he's like her bees. he just flares up again just like i thought we took care of that. here we comes, you know, every time there's an...
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peter, i really appreciate it. _ untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it.ilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, as you| really appreciate it. it is, as you say, a fascinating topic. i think i have everything gathered together ten years on will be really insightful, so thank you very much. thanks forjoining us, peter gauvain. director of that documentary. if you're watching in the uk and want to know more about the uk and want to know more about the people are trying to solve this mystery and hear from some of those families as well, you can watch white plains vantage. —— white plains vanish. you're live with bbc news. the number of independent record shops has hit a ten—year high with 461 outlets across the uk. that is according to research from a group that represents music retailers. they found more of us are returning to vinyl, demand has increased for the 16 year in a row. 6.5 million have been sold. let's speak to stephen free, a vinyl shop owner and beautiful bakewell and derbyshire. beautiful ba kewell and derbyshire. welcome bea
peter, i really appreciate it. _ untilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it.ilyou find the plane. peter, i really appreciate it. it is, as you| really appreciate it. it is, as you say, a fascinating topic. i think i have everything gathered together ten years on will be really insightful, so thank you very much. thanks forjoining us, peter gauvain. director of that documentary. if you're watching in the uk and want to know more about the uk and want to know more about the people are...
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peter: how many homes had you lived in by the age of eight? mr.derson: by the age of eight, well, if we count -- all of the foster homes until the age of eight, i lived in seven different foster homes in los angeles. my adoptive mother later gave me this fil full of documents from people involved in my situation in foster care, social workers involved in my case, doctors teachers and so on. so it was a very thick file. in reading through it, i discovered before i was able to form memories, when i was just an infant, my birth mother and i were homeless for a time. we lived in a car then eventually we settled in a sluml ord apartment in a poor area in los angeles. from there i was placed into the system. so, even to 10 homes depending on how you count, by my eighth birthday. peter: in your book “troubled," you wr here is mine. it is completely dark. i am gripping my police officers looming over us. i know they want to take my gge leave. the memory pickslo n three-year-old legs dangle above the floor. i sneeze and spell my chocolate milk. i look to m
peter: how many homes had you lived in by the age of eight? mr.derson: by the age of eight, well, if we count -- all of the foster homes until the age of eight, i lived in seven different foster homes in los angeles. my adoptive mother later gave me this fil full of documents from people involved in my situation in foster care, social workers involved in my case, doctors teachers and so on. so it was a very thick file. in reading through it, i discovered before i was able to form memories, when...
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peters went on to run for chair of the colorado state republican party. she dropped out of the race and threw her support behind this guy, dave williams, another staunch trump supporter and election denier. williams one and has been the leader of the colorado republican party for about a year now. williams, in turn, continues to support peters through her election tampering legal troubles. with williams now leading the party, apparently the entire state party supports her too. last month, an email went out from the official colorado official republican parties email dress with this subject, the gop stands with tina peters. it urged republicans to, quote, unite in prayer and support with tina peters. and even solicited donations from her -- and are corrupt judicial system. this prompted 33 current and former state republican officials to sign an open letter published in the denver post, slamming the state gop support for the election denying peters. that letter reads, in part, quote, we ask our fellow republican colorado party members to support your local
peters went on to run for chair of the colorado state republican party. she dropped out of the race and threw her support behind this guy, dave williams, another staunch trump supporter and election denier. williams one and has been the leader of the colorado republican party for about a year now. williams, in turn, continues to support peters through her election tampering legal troubles. with williams now leading the party, apparently the entire state party supports her too. last month, an...
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i'm peter about your mind. you were discussing palestine the okay, it's go back to lionel in new york. i, i know that most of the main stream legacy corporate, well you know, you and i've argued about the term over the years, but it's all intentionally dumb down by dumb people, expecting their audience to be dumber than they are, which they are not. ok. as i said at the end of the 1st part of our program, most people are alienated by the leads, the rule over them. and i don't care what party it is. i mean, i have just as much as loading for the main parties in the united states. and the same thing in the u. k. and i, the george galloway is a wonderful breath of fresh air, but he's one man, but who knows your mind? well, you know, looking at the media in the united states, you know, but let's bring up like cnn. you know, in and is really invasion of bravo would be a catastrophe. well yeah, it would be. but why? why isn't something being done to stop and say, that's what i find so revolting is that they show us s
i'm peter about your mind. you were discussing palestine the okay, it's go back to lionel in new york. i, i know that most of the main stream legacy corporate, well you know, you and i've argued about the term over the years, but it's all intentionally dumb down by dumb people, expecting their audience to be dumber than they are, which they are not. ok. as i said at the end of the 1st part of our program, most people are alienated by the leads, the rule over them. and i don't care what party it...
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peter- towards a general election. peter, thank you very much.much. peter with that analysis of sir keir starmer�*s speech, launching his party's local election campaign. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding, needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, 0fwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. have a listen to what the chief executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc. irate executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc.— executive of thames water chris weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations _ weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations with - weston told the bbc. we are as i said in conversations with 0fwat| said in conversations with 0fwat regarding our business plan, and
peter- towards a general election. peter, thank you very much.much. peter with that analysis of sir keir starmer�*s speech, launching his party's local election campaign. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding, needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands...
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not only. >> why 9 why is only. >> why is that, peter? >> but why is that, peter?y is that, peter? >> well, of course there's the big cases. big headline grabbing cases. the murderers, the serial rapists and atrocities . but and all those atrocities. but policing turned its back on policing has turned its back on the moderate mainstream in recent years because if you burgled, have your car stolen, have your phone stolen, have your expensive bike nicked, or you're a...
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i'm peter alexander. it's a little more than a week until spring, but tonight you wouldn't know it across much of the country. parts of eight states face winter storm alerts tonight as a punishing system is set to unload more snow and strong winds across new england and into the great lakes already tonight we are learning about one death in new hampshire. and across the southeast, the cleanup is now underway late tonight meteorologists there confirmed a pair of tornados slammed into communities in alabama and georgia this weekend elsewhere, heavy downpours are to blame for extreme flooding with charleston seeing more than double its record of rain in a single day we begin tonight with nbc's george solis on the dangerous conditions >> reporter: tonight extreme weather turning deadly as millions clean up from a severe storm that slammed the east coast. a 20-year-old skier died in icy conditions on new hampshire's mount washington two others injured authorities said according to the associated press. meanwhi
i'm peter alexander. it's a little more than a week until spring, but tonight you wouldn't know it across much of the country. parts of eight states face winter storm alerts tonight as a punishing system is set to unload more snow and strong winds across new england and into the great lakes already tonight we are learning about one death in new hampshire. and across the southeast, the cleanup is now underway late tonight meteorologists there confirmed a pair of tornados slammed into communities...
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peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative -- blackburn, braun, cotton cramer crapo, cruz daines ernst, grassley hagerty, hoeven johnson, lankford lee, lummis paul ricketts risch, schmitt, scott of florida, scott of south carolina tester tubervil vance, young. senators voting in the negative -- baldwin, bennet blumenthal booker boozman, brown, butler cantwell capito cardin casey, cassidy, cocollintez masto, duckworth, durbin fetterman, gillibrand graham hassan heinrich hier hirono hyde-smith kelly, kennedy, king klobuchar, lujan, markey mcconnell, menendez moran, mullin murkowski, merkley, murray ossoff padilla, peters reed rosen, round, sanders, schatz schumer, shaheen, sinema smith,
peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative -- blackburn, braun, cotton cramer crapo, cruz daines...
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peters square.al day indeed. ♪ ♪ the first day will be in both latin and the regional greek -- original greek. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holy gospel according to john and we are reading from john, chapter 20. the book of the gospels before reading the text. it was early on the first day of the week and still when mary of magdalene came to the tomb. she saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to simon peter and the other disciples. the one that the lord loved. they have taken the lord out of the tomb she said and we don't know where they have put him. peter set out with the other disciples to go to the tomb. they ran together but the other disciples running faster than peter reached the tomb first. he bent toward and saw the linen cloth lying on the ground but he did not go in. simon peter went into the tomb saw the linen cloths on the ground and also the cloth that had been over his head. this was not with the linen cloth but thrown out by itself. then the other disciples who
peters square.al day indeed. ♪ ♪ the first day will be in both latin and the regional greek -- original greek. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holy gospel according to john and we are reading from john, chapter 20. the book of the gospels before reading the text. it was early on the first day of the week and still when mary of magdalene came to the tomb. she saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to simon peter and the other disciples. the one that the...
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what about winston peters? ., , , ., ., him in 2011. what about winston peters? , ., ., ., peters?ng _ peters? he has views that are at odds to everything that - peters? he has views that are at - odds to everything that chumbawumba stands for, he is anti immigration, the rhetoric from him is egregious, and a lot of what he stands for in the way that he pushes his populist views which i think have a right wing element to them, and only because hatred and division within communities —— only cause. that song is about different communities coming together in a pub in leeds, so everything he stands for is against that song. what about the freedom to use your music? some eo - le freedom to use your music? some people might _ freedom to use your music? some people might say _ freedom to use your music? some people might say it _ freedom to use your music? some people might say it is _ freedom to use your music? some people might say it is flattering, i people might say it is flattering, someone is using the music, even if you don't agree with it. what you don't agree with it. what happen
what about winston peters? ., , , ., ., him in 2011. what about winston peters? , ., ., ., peters?ng _ peters? he has views that are at odds to everything that - peters? he has views that are at - odds to everything that chumbawumba stands for, he is anti immigration, the rhetoric from him is egregious, and a lot of what he stands for in the way that he pushes his populist views which i think have a right wing element to them, and only because hatred and division within communities —— only...
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i'm peter about your mind. you were discussing palestine, the okay, it's go back to lionel in new york. i, i, i know that most of the main stream legacy corporate, well, you know, you and i've argued about the term over the years. but it's all intentionally dumb down by dumb people, expecting their audience to be dumber than they are, which they are not. okay. as i said, at the end of the 1st part of our program, most people are alienated by the leads that rule over them. and i don't care what party it is. i mean, i have just as much as loading for the main parties in the united states and the same thing in the u. k. and i, the george galloway is a wonderful breath of fresh air, but he's one man, but who knows your mind? well, you know, looking at the media in the united states, you know, but let's bring up like cnn. you know, is really invasion of profit would be a catastrophe. well yeah, it wouldn't be. but why? why isn't something being done to stop and say, that's what i find so revolting is that they show
i'm peter about your mind. you were discussing palestine, the okay, it's go back to lionel in new york. i, i, i know that most of the main stream legacy corporate, well, you know, you and i've argued about the term over the years. but it's all intentionally dumb down by dumb people, expecting their audience to be dumber than they are, which they are not. okay. as i said, at the end of the 1st part of our program, most people are alienated by the leads that rule over them. and i don't care what...