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peter.hey then found themselves in a terrible storm, death seemed inevitable to everyone. archbishop athanasius, who was on that voyage, seeing that death was very close, invited peter to partake of the holy mysteries. peter agreed, since the yacht was piloted by an experienced pilot, pomeranian peasant antipa. peter poked his head in came to him with advice on how to cope with the elements, but he was sent in direct text and , note, he was not offended. antipas managed to get to the shore. on the shore, peter himself embossed a cross, which in the north is called a votive cross. he promised to venerate the relics of his saint in rome in gratitude for his salvation, but peter made the inscription on the cross in something in dutch, which already said something about him. peter then spent any free time in the german sloboda, where he had wonderful foreign friends, from whom he learned and good and different, and where, between the birth of his second and third sons from his wife evdokia , his
peter.hey then found themselves in a terrible storm, death seemed inevitable to everyone. archbishop athanasius, who was on that voyage, seeing that death was very close, invited peter to partake of the holy mysteries. peter agreed, since the yacht was piloted by an experienced pilot, pomeranian peasant antipa. peter poked his head in came to him with advice on how to cope with the elements, but he was sent in direct text and , note, he was not offended. antipas managed to get to the shore. on...
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peter: david: no.you provide flood insurance, i have a home in nantucket, i'm always worried of when the flood will come. is it hard to get? peter: it's hard to get but we do provide flood insurance. david: what's the fastest growing area of insurance? what are people most interested in, home insurance? peter: home insurance is a complicated one across the united states. one of the biggest growing areas of excess and surplus lines, it's alongside the regulated market. that has been growing significantly across the industry, as well as for energy. david: what has been the biggest challenge for the insurance industry over the last five or 10 years? peter: i think it's understanding the unpredictable risks of whether it was the pandemic, understanding what could happen with potential war break out. but also climate change. as i said before, having that type of hurricane activity -- we've had 100 natural disasters reported through nine months of this year. that just hasn't happened in the past. david: if i
peter: david: no.you provide flood insurance, i have a home in nantucket, i'm always worried of when the flood will come. is it hard to get? peter: it's hard to get but we do provide flood insurance. david: what's the fastest growing area of insurance? what are people most interested in, home insurance? peter: home insurance is a complicated one across the united states. one of the biggest growing areas of excess and surplus lines, it's alongside the regulated market. that has been growing...
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peter: there was.t was orderly but it started to get panicky to get out of the building and rush our way down the stairwell. david: you got out of the building. how much before the building collapsed? peter: i was probably 20 minutes north of the building when it collapsed. i was never in danger of having soot or other things on me once the building collapsed. david: as soon as you got out of the building you didn't look up there, you ran somewhere? peter: i met a friend and we happened to -- we walked north to 125th street to get out of the city. david: how many of your colleagues died? peter: almost 300 that day. david: 300 colleagues died from marsh mclennan. peter: yes. david: you did not say i've had enough of wall street and insurance, i will go into something else? peter: the unique part of our business is in major disasters or things that happen like that, our clients need us. it was immediately calibrating, focusing on helping. i was in the reinsurance business at the time, so helping insuranc
peter: there was.t was orderly but it started to get panicky to get out of the building and rush our way down the stairwell. david: you got out of the building. how much before the building collapsed? peter: i was probably 20 minutes north of the building when it collapsed. i was never in danger of having soot or other things on me once the building collapsed. david: as soon as you got out of the building you didn't look up there, you ran somewhere? peter: i met a friend and we happened to --...
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peter: did you have to wear the yellow star? mr. wurfl: no i did not. peter: why not? mr.fl: because another thing that my parents did when they took me to berlin, they took me to a catholic church and had me and my brother baptized catholic . so whenever someone would ask us or -- if we had the complete documents, we were always catholic on our document. that is what helped us a lot. peter: do you have memories of berlin and what it was like in the 1930's? mr. wurfl: yes, i remember very much being with my grandparents. my grandmother, my grandmother were wonderful people and i loved living with them. my grandfather took me every sunday eight blocks to go to the berlin zoo, he took us for ice cream and things like that. it was a wonderful life for us, the first couple of years in berlin. peter: what happens to ferdinand and lena, your grandparent? mr. wurfl: ferdinand, all of his partners and family were taken by the nazis. he knew exactly where they were going on what was going to happen to them. so he took some pills and killed himself. i have a death certificate that s
peter: did you have to wear the yellow star? mr. wurfl: no i did not. peter: why not? mr.fl: because another thing that my parents did when they took me to berlin, they took me to a catholic church and had me and my brother baptized catholic . so whenever someone would ask us or -- if we had the complete documents, we were always catholic on our document. that is what helped us a lot. peter: do you have memories of berlin and what it was like in the 1930's? mr. wurfl: yes, i remember very much...
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peter: kind of. annmarie: your timeline says they need to move so they do not look like the care about politics, but not moving to look like politics, they do care about politics. peter: you have elizabeth warren writing letters, you have the current president, new of the former president on social media. let politics take care of itself. jonathan: a big part of this is the big rotation, whether it is making more or losing less. you said it is potentially about losing less. which part of the market do you think is most vulnerable? the way we are set up, and commodity markets we have things at multi-year highs. gold is at an all-time high. equities at record highs. what you think is vulnerable? where will the losses be? peter: i think the nasdaq 100 is the most susceptible. you will have individual stocks. they trade leveraged etf's, which seems insane to me. it is there. people are trading this. jonathan: is there because people want it. peter: it seems like meme stock stuff. i think those things sta
peter: kind of. annmarie: your timeline says they need to move so they do not look like the care about politics, but not moving to look like politics, they do care about politics. peter: you have elizabeth warren writing letters, you have the current president, new of the former president on social media. let politics take care of itself. jonathan: a big part of this is the big rotation, whether it is making more or losing less. you said it is potentially about losing less. which part of the...
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peter: 1976, american bicentennial.as that a politically sensitive visit by the queen to come to the states? mr. charter: in the archives of the foreign office, there are some, now it seems, hilarious documents about senior figures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador, or senior figure writes to another, that there will be a certain amount of ballyhoo. and does the queen want to be associated with this vest in america? of course the queen is not bothered by this. this is the consternation behind it seems. but a compromise has to be she does not arrive untilbrits. july 6 a couple days after the actual date. she does not go straight to washington, she goes to philadelphia, which was rather appropriate. but it turns out that despite all the misgivings of the british establishment to be really a fantastically successful trip. peter: of the
peter: 1976, american bicentennial.as that a politically sensitive visit by the queen to come to the states? mr. charter: in the archives of the foreign office, there are some, now it seems, hilarious documents about senior figures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador, or senior figure writes to another, that...
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peter: weilclose with the book. i have come to believe rural america really does reflect with what tion has become, just not of the ways we want to acknowledge, much less celebrate at the state fair. look past nartinostalgia and political rhetoric, and it is easy enougho e that rural spaces reflect the work of most of the major forces that have shaped 20th-century america. steven conn of the university of miami, ohio, author of this book , "the lies of the land: seeing rural america for what it is -- and isn't" we appreciate your time here on c-span. steven: absolutely. thank you so much for having me. this was great. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
peter: weilclose with the book. i have come to believe rural america really does reflect with what tion has become, just not of the ways we want to acknowledge, much less celebrate at the state fair. look past nartinostalgia and political rhetoric, and it is easy enougho e that rural spaces reflect the work of most of the major forces that have shaped 20th-century america. steven conn of the university of miami, ohio, author of this book , "the lies of the land: seeing rural america for...
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peter: i want to show some video. a recent book that came out was called to be overlooked americans, the author appeared on our book tv network. >> i do not think they ever judged us in the first place. [laughter] i don't think they ever did. i send my email out to these folks, i'm doing this book, they see that i am a professor in los angeles, they wrote me back anyway. i would like to believe i would do the same but i wonder. what i immediately have my backup? now i wouldn't, i feel extremely changed by the work i did. but i think that is you cite, the folks i interviewed from rural america were not judgmental from the get-go. peter: any comment about what she had to say about the overlooked american? steven: yeah. oh, dear. i am afraid that at an individual level, that might well be true. 10 years ago i did a book, which i am afraid would contradict her statement. [laughter] in fact, it has always been the case that urban america has been on the receiving end of all kinds of nasty judgments, again, starting with je
peter: i want to show some video. a recent book that came out was called to be overlooked americans, the author appeared on our book tv network. >> i do not think they ever judged us in the first place. [laughter] i don't think they ever did. i send my email out to these folks, i'm doing this book, they see that i am a professor in los angeles, they wrote me back anyway. i would like to believe i would do the same but i wonder. what i immediately have my backup? now i wouldn't, i feel...
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under elizabeth petrovna, he delivered such a sermon in the peter and paul cathedral and at some pointf addressing the tomb of peter the great, rise up , see your devil on your throne and your deeds and so on, and accordingly at this moment count razumovsky, respectively. in fact , the husband of elizaveta petrovna, as it were, said quite loudly: “shchovkliche, if he gets up, we will all get it here, that is , this is the question that, accordingly, is risky to ask in this sense, that is, russian thought has given such a huge answer to it the number of answers, say, the answer is a year." the question is whether there would be a choice to be unmagnetized, or no longer to be, perhaps already at that moment there was solely a question, to be magnetized to under what conditions, this is the tragic split in russian culture that arose, arose, well, let’s say, due to the fact that peter really chose such a model, i would say, aggressive... as far as the result of their failure, that is, the fact that perhaps, in some aspects , great russia was created by peter precisely because he did not ha
under elizabeth petrovna, he delivered such a sermon in the peter and paul cathedral and at some pointf addressing the tomb of peter the great, rise up , see your devil on your throne and your deeds and so on, and accordingly at this moment count razumovsky, respectively. in fact , the husband of elizaveta petrovna, as it were, said quite loudly: “shchovkliche, if he gets up, we will all get it here, that is , this is the question that, accordingly, is risky to ask in this sense, that is,...
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the evacuation was carried out by peter. i at all. i was generally shocked by them, they were driving along the road, they were smiling, i let myself go a little, and then my head was buzzing from the explosion nearby, i let go so much that he almost fell asleep, they say, brother, you'll have a pepsi cola fanta, pete laughs, he tells him he would be 50 g. the garage near the house that peter rents, in one of the villages in donbas, is littered with first- aid kits and evacuation equipment. were sewn by a group of stanford volunteers, each signed, these were created by yvette fionn of stanford in england. a whole group of teenagers got together and sewed 40 of these. we give them all away, we are waiting for more. when peter is not going on combat evacuations, he is busy working at the project konstantin charity fund, where there is co-founder initially, the foundation was conceived for the organization of civilian humanitarian aid and the rescue of civilians in gray areas, but then we refocused on medicine and medical care for soldie
the evacuation was carried out by peter. i at all. i was generally shocked by them, they were driving along the road, they were smiling, i let myself go a little, and then my head was buzzing from the explosion nearby, i let go so much that he almost fell asleep, they say, brother, you'll have a pepsi cola fanta, pete laughs, he tells him he would be 50 g. the garage near the house that peter rents, in one of the villages in donbas, is littered with first- aid kits and evacuation equipment....
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peter.it's with, with peter. i mean, it's a way to get publicity. i don't think it's a way to persuade people all, and it's incredibly bonng people all, and it's incredibly boring and it's just going to go on and on and on with whatever people feel like doing. but yeah, i mean, it's the problem is it works. yeah. >> and i mean, regular viewers to this programme, you will know that i have quite a quite a preference that we try not to give moronic acts such as this the oxygen of publicity, because you're quite right. they do it because they want to be talked about. but i just thought this whole notion, because the situation with israel and gaza, we've had so many things now being interfered with. so of course we saw the situation in parliament when it came to who should vote and how they should vote democracy being vote and democracy being tampered because of that tampered with because of that issue. we've got all the protests the streets, all the protests on the streets, all the rest it. is a
peter.it's with, with peter. i mean, it's a way to get publicity. i don't think it's a way to persuade people all, and it's incredibly bonng people all, and it's incredibly boring and it's just going to go on and on and on with whatever people feel like doing. but yeah, i mean, it's the problem is it works. yeah. >> and i mean, regular viewers to this programme, you will know that i have quite a quite a preference that we try not to give moronic acts such as this the oxygen of publicity,...
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and how do you work with donal, peter? how do you sell. with donal, peter?at it is? we are at the beginning of this process i honest about what it is? we are at the beginning of this process of. the beginning of this process of presenting donal to the world. donal 1.0. presenting donal to the world. donal w i_ presenting donal to the world. donal w i am _ presenting donal to the world. donal w i am not— presenting donal to the world. donal 1.0. i am not unlike a blind presenting donal to the world. donal 1.0. lam not unlike a blind runner who is— 1.0. lam not unlike a blind runner who is running a marathon in the olympics. — who is running a marathon in the olympics, and they have somebody running _ olympics, and they have somebody running along with them holding their hand to guide them in the right— their hand to guide them in the right way _ their hand to guide them in the right way. with the use of donal pass— right way. with the use of donal pass voice. _ right way. with the use of donal pass voice, and knowing donal as well as— pass voice, and knowing
and how do you work with donal, peter? how do you sell. with donal, peter?at it is? we are at the beginning of this process i honest about what it is? we are at the beginning of this process of. the beginning of this process of presenting donal to the world. donal 1.0. presenting donal to the world. donal w i_ presenting donal to the world. donal w i am _ presenting donal to the world. donal w i am not— presenting donal to the world. donal 1.0. i am not unlike a blind presenting donal to the...
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on the go, peter. i guest with him in the lobby. on the no, peter. . , , go, peter.ave 'ust seen the metaphorical— go, peter. i have just seen the metaphorical ping-pong - go, peter. i have just seen the metaphorical ping-pong ball. go, peter. i have just seen the| metaphorical ping-pong ball as go, peter. i have just seen the i metaphorical ping-pong ball as it metaphorical ping—pong ball as it were passing from the lords to the house of commons, a man wearing tales carrying the actual legislation printed out the pieces of paper wrapped in a red ribbon, so thatis of paper wrapped in a red ribbon, so that is the amendment that has just been passed by the house of lords. it is not over yet but i think we are into the final straight now, bearing in mind some months ago there were ten different amendments that it be passed by the house of lords. that has been gradually whittled down and it is just that one amendment that is left now. the house of commons in an hour or so pass time will presumably reject that amendment, said it back to the lords. there is some expectatio
on the go, peter. i guest with him in the lobby. on the no, peter. . , , go, peter.ave 'ust seen the metaphorical— go, peter. i have just seen the metaphorical ping-pong - go, peter. i have just seen the metaphorical ping-pong ball. go, peter. i have just seen the| metaphorical ping-pong ball as go, peter. i have just seen the i metaphorical ping-pong ball as it metaphorical ping—pong ball as it were passing from the lords to the house of commons, a man wearing tales carrying the actual...
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peter: alright, thank you, damian. there on the low rider, thank you--well, let's share that information once again. this is the other cinco de mayo parade and festival happening in alum rock, on king road from alum rock, all the way to story road. festival at emma prusch park, low riders galore. well, we thank you for sharing a part of your sunday here on “comunidad del valle" with us. we'll see you once again here next week on cinco de mayo before we head out to the parade. we'll see you next week. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ world. >> on sunday night football.
peter: alright, thank you, damian. there on the low rider, thank you--well, let's share that information once again. this is the other cinco de mayo parade and festival happening in alum rock, on king road from alum rock, all the way to story road. festival at emma prusch park, low riders galore. well, we thank you for sharing a part of your sunday here on “comunidad del valle" with us. we'll see you once again here next week on cinco de mayo before we head out to the parade. we'll see...
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peter: i don't think so.ing about most of this capital as long-term institutional capital. this capital is committed long-term. some people would use the term lock up. it is permitted long-term, there is no risk of it suddenly being withdrawn. it has the opposite. it is what in the ideal bank would be. most private credit have short baggage lies, two worth this -- lives, two or three years. this is talk to him five to 10 years. it is something regulated welcome. sonali: speaking of who is investing in this asset class, one interesting thing is abu dhabi's investment authority. do you have had relationship with them. is that they suffered both fund putting dollars into the private credit world from the middle east? peter: no, it is everyone. paul institutions locally. get ranges from insurance companies, endowment foundations, and sovereign wealth funds. with the new cyclical, big -- maybe structural changes from the 10 year rate compression period we had, the rich component of returns is really high so is att
peter: i don't think so.ing about most of this capital as long-term institutional capital. this capital is committed long-term. some people would use the term lock up. it is permitted long-term, there is no risk of it suddenly being withdrawn. it has the opposite. it is what in the ideal bank would be. most private credit have short baggage lies, two worth this -- lives, two or three years. this is talk to him five to 10 years. it is something regulated welcome. sonali: speaking of who is...
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peter, thank ou ve answer that question. peter, thank you very much _ answer that question.ou very much for the _ answer that question. peter, thank you very much for the update - answer that question. peter, thank you very much for the update on i answer that question. peter, thank i you very much for the update on both of those stories. the nhs could be facing a potential crisis as it tries to retain doctors. the general medical council says action is needed now to try and reduce the number of medics going to work abroad. our health editor hugh pym reports. medical royal college leaders say low morale, the working environment and pay and conditions were factors behind doctors considering their future outside the nhs. now the general medical council says there's evidence that a trend may be developing, including a survey revealing that 30% of doctors said they were likely to move abroad to work in the next 12 months. the number actually leaving has been stable in recent years and the chief executive said surveys should be treated with caution, but there were grounds for con
peter, thank ou ve answer that question. peter, thank you very much _ answer that question.ou very much for the _ answer that question. peter, thank you very much for the update - answer that question. peter, thank you very much for the update on i answer that question. peter, thank i you very much for the update on both of those stories. the nhs could be facing a potential crisis as it tries to retain doctors. the general medical council says action is needed now to try and reduce the number...
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hello, peter.k you very much for joining me, how would characterise the how would you characterise the our relationship with privacy has changed throughout recent years, at least ? years, at least? >> well, the challenges have changed completely . i >> well, the challenges have changed completely. i mean, many things that we used to do , things that we used to do, literally in a very private way with very few people knowing about them, are now done in a manner which, is accessible to all sorts of onlookers and data gatherers. so quite mundane tasks like , internet searches, tasks like, internet searches, dating apps, you know, all of these things are, you know, coming in very recent times and we haven't yet really, evolved , we haven't yet really, evolved, procedures to govern , not just procedures to govern, not just the regulations, but our own intuitions about what is reasonable to disclose, what should be kept private in what kind of way is it private, and so on. i mean, there's a multitude of
hello, peter.k you very much for joining me, how would characterise the how would you characterise the our relationship with privacy has changed throughout recent years, at least ? years, at least? >> well, the challenges have changed completely . i >> well, the challenges have changed completely. i mean, many things that we used to do , things that we used to do, literally in a very private way with very few people knowing about them, are now done in a manner which, is accessible...
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peter mural was arrested at _ correspondent. peter mural was arrested at 9:13am _ correspondent. arrested at 9:13am this - correspondent. peter mural was arrested at 9:13am this morning correspondent. peter mural was i arrested at 9:13am this morning he was questioned by police detectives. he was charged at 635 this evening. —— peter murrell. so, he was being questioned for around nine o'clock, nine hours by police investigating the funding and finances of the snp. what happens in terms of scottish police and legal procedures is in the report, it sent to the crown office. that is the prosecuting authority here in scotland. that will be sent in due course. we know that peter murrell is no longer in police custody, and, of course, this is now live for the purposes of the contempt of court act. the background of this has been a long—running police investigation into the funding and finances of the snp. it started almost three years ago after complaints were received about how more than £600,000 of donations given to the snp for a fresh independence campaign were used. as part of tha
peter mural was arrested at _ correspondent. peter mural was arrested at 9:13am _ correspondent. arrested at 9:13am this - correspondent. peter mural was arrested at 9:13am this morning correspondent. peter mural was i arrested at 9:13am this morning he was questioned by police detectives. he was charged at 635 this evening. —— peter murrell. so, he was being questioned for around nine o'clock, nine hours by police investigating the funding and finances of the snp. what happens in terms of...
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peter higgs for winning the _ to congratulate peter higgs for winning the nobel— to congratulate peteredicting _ winning the nobel prize for predicting the _ winning the nobel prize for predicting the existence i winning the nobel prize for predicting the existence of| winning the nobel prize for. predicting the existence of the particle — predicting the existence of the particle now— predicting the existence of the particle now known _ predicting the existence of the particle now known as - predicting the existence of the particle now known as the - predicting the existence of the i particle now known as the higgs boson — particle now known as the higgs boson the _ particle now known as the higgs boson. the discovery— particle now known as the higgs boson. the discovery with - particle now known as the higgs boson. the discovery with a - particle now known as the higgs - boson. the discovery with a particle of correct _ boson. the discovery with a particle of correct properties _ boson. the discovery with a particle of correct properties confirmed - boson. the discovery with a particl
peter higgs for winning the _ to congratulate peter higgs for winning the nobel— to congratulate peteredicting _ winning the nobel prize for predicting the _ winning the nobel prize for predicting the existence i winning the nobel prize for predicting the existence of| winning the nobel prize for. predicting the existence of the particle — predicting the existence of the particle now— predicting the existence of the particle now known _ predicting the existence of the particle now known...
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petersburg, and tsar peter alekseevich personally met the first merchants and tourists. number of guests come to st. petersburg from the former cis countries, as well as from the middle east. from china and india, so that the window to europe, cut by peter, can now be called a window to the world. ilya fedosov, victor khudi, pavel zelenkov, ntv. saint petersburg. that's all we have for now, go to ntv.ru, see you. there will be no money. sazon card, there will be money. now you can easily get up to 300,000 rubles for any purpose, spend it anywhere, and also withdraw cash and receive cashback. the money will always be up to 300,000 rubles. for any purpose, get an ozone card and pay anywhere. we reveal the secret of a great grill. we buy everything in a magnet. we play in the application. we get grill prizes. the formula for an excellent grill in a magnet. at bikfest, four nuggets for 39 rubles. and other offers at very favorable price. and it’s even more profitable with a 50% cashback from alfabank in a delicious and periodic charity easter draw of the russian lotto, every
petersburg, and tsar peter alekseevich personally met the first merchants and tourists. number of guests come to st. petersburg from the former cis countries, as well as from the middle east. from china and india, so that the window to europe, cut by peter, can now be called a window to the world. ilya fedosov, victor khudi, pavel zelenkov, ntv. saint petersburg. that's all we have for now, go to ntv.ru, see you. there will be no money. sazon card, there will be money. now you can easily get up...
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director peters, is good to see you. we talked about the situation where we do not have a residential reentry, it is a serious issue. individuals with 12 months or less. really makes a big difference, they can receive assistance with housing treatments on employment. it has been proven as you know trees use recidivism. in vermont, this is pretty shocking to me and to senator sanders and to congressman, vermont is only -- one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility. the y being the other one and i think you're looking to get a replacement. i know that when we spoke about this, you had indicated we were going to get one, that you clarified that you misspoke and it was going to be a reporting facility instead. reporting facility is not worth it. reporting would mean that people have to go to providence, rhode island, that is a long way from burlington or they would have to go to manchester, new hampshire, very long way, or maybe boston. so it just doesn't do the job. and i think after you clarifie
director peters, is good to see you. we talked about the situation where we do not have a residential reentry, it is a serious issue. individuals with 12 months or less. really makes a big difference, they can receive assistance with housing treatments on employment. it has been proven as you know trees use recidivism. in vermont, this is pretty shocking to me and to senator sanders and to congressman, vermont is only -- one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility....
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director peters, it is good to see you. we talked about the situation in vermont where we don't have a residential reentry facility. it is a really serious issue. as you know, individuals with 12 months or less on their sentence are eligible to transfer to that residential facility. it really makes a big difference. they can receive assistance with housing, treatment, and employment. it has been proven, as you know, to reduce recidivism. vermont, this is pretty shocking to me, and to senator sanders, vermont is one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility. hawaii being the other one. when we spoke about this, you had indicated we would get one, but you clarified you misspoke. it was going to be a reporting facility instead. reporting facility is not worth it. reporting would mean the people have to go to providence, rhode island, a long way from burlington but they would have to go to manchester, new hampshire, a long way. maybe boston. it doesn't do the job. i think, after you clarified that, indi
director peters, it is good to see you. we talked about the situation in vermont where we don't have a residential reentry facility. it is a really serious issue. as you know, individuals with 12 months or less on their sentence are eligible to transfer to that residential facility. it really makes a big difference. they can receive assistance with housing, treatment, and employment. it has been proven, as you know, to reduce recidivism. vermont, this is pretty shocking to me, and to senator...
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peter sol in westminster for us- do stay _ on it too. peter sol in westminster for us. sol in westminster for us. do stay with us here - on it too. peter sol in westminster for us. do stay with us here on - on it too. peter sol in westminster| for us. do stay with us here on bbc news. you are watching bbc news. let's catch up with the weather. hello. snow for some across scotland this morning, but the contrasting it stays rather grey here with further outbreaks of rain. a few passing showers being blown on a brisk south—westerly wind and rain marred for the time of year, 18 or 19 degrees. still quite chilly across the north. rain pushes its way northwards across scotland and we see the next patch of when you buy up for the south, some of the rain to be quite heavy. by the end of the night, temperatures will be lifting, turning milder but very mild further south. into saturday, the steepening area of low pressure hurtling towards the west of ireland has been named by the irish met service as storm kathleen. it is the feel of the weather in saturday dragging weather, up t
peter sol in westminster for us- do stay _ on it too. peter sol in westminster for us. sol in westminster for us. do stay with us here - on it too. peter sol in westminster for us. do stay with us here on - on it too. peter sol in westminster| for us. do stay with us here on bbc news. you are watching bbc news. let's catch up with the weather. hello. snow for some across scotland this morning, but the contrasting it stays rather grey here with further outbreaks of rain. a few passing showers...
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menavita is here peter razbіў vyalіzny aboz swedish. what is good for charles and his hungry army.ng of the 27th spring, on this field, the swedes suffered a raging paralysis, and peter brought the first violent victory in the night war. if legionhaupt's corps fell out with the army troops on the territory of ukraine of charles the 12th, it was not clear to me how the forest of the whole campaign would then develop. and there it was very important for the russian empire in the 18th century of the battle and it became very important in the idealistic sense for the russian empire in the beginning of the 20th century. for russian history lyasnaya became an old woman of glory. it is clear that this is factual for the purpose of fighting the battle. pettar already understood that this saprauda is sluggish. luck, haste for the yagonai campaign, there he ordered to publish the tsar'ka for the month of the getaga getai padzei, and the dray tsar'ka disappeared from the present day, and then they transferred the 20-year-old stagodzi to a new month in the next year, and on the month of the ol
menavita is here peter razbіў vyalіzny aboz swedish. what is good for charles and his hungry army.ng of the 27th spring, on this field, the swedes suffered a raging paralysis, and peter brought the first violent victory in the night war. if legionhaupt's corps fell out with the army troops on the territory of ukraine of charles the 12th, it was not clear to me how the forest of the whole campaign would then develop. and there it was very important for the russian empire in the 18th century...
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peter lloyd.g on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what somebody expresses while they're alive. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> they should be saying they haven't. they haven't said what sex it is yet . sorry. sex it is yet. sorry. >> i'll get hard to disagree with you. i've got to say. listen liz, now that you've got that off your chest, which is what this show is let's what this show is about, let's talk about why young women are becoming left wing and is it a problem , well, i don't think problem, well, i don't think it's, that new. i mean, as we
peter lloyd.g on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what somebody...
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peter edwards . peter edwards peter edwards.ought up that gillian duffy bigot comment, it was apparently it was years ago. so it doesn't matter now. was it random? does it matter to you? do you remember that or not, eleanor says michelle, the jewish guy is not being provocative just by being jewish. if you think that he is. we have a massive problem with anti—semitism in this country. and then you do have to ask, where on earth is it coming from? of course, that's about those calls for the boss of met police to resign or be fired . police to resign or be fired. keep your thoughts coming in, saint george's day tomorrow. we were just talking about whether or not, labour is the true party of the english patriots. that's what keir starmer has to say. and alex dean referenced an article that was in the times yesterday. and it's quite concerning article. and you're right to bring it up. it's an anonymous letter from a teacher, actually, and he says that he asked his class of 13 year olds to raise their hands if they hated britain and
peter edwards . peter edwards peter edwards.ought up that gillian duffy bigot comment, it was apparently it was years ago. so it doesn't matter now. was it random? does it matter to you? do you remember that or not, eleanor says michelle, the jewish guy is not being provocative just by being jewish. if you think that he is. we have a massive problem with anti—semitism in this country. and then you do have to ask, where on earth is it coming from? of course, that's about those calls for the...
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peter's basilica so special?use of the pope, but above all, is the inside the tomb of st. peter. >> norah: one of the holiest treasures inside one of christianity's holiest sites. and we'll have some final thoughts from our exclusive interview with pope francis. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by sensodyne. number one dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth. number one dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth. super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talk
peter's basilica so special?use of the pope, but above all, is the inside the tomb of st. peter. >> norah: one of the holiest treasures inside one of christianity's holiest sites. and we'll have some final thoughts from our exclusive interview with pope francis. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by sensodyne. number one dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth. number one dentist recommended brand for sensitive...
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peter lloyd.g on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what somebody expresses while they're alive. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> they should be saying they haven't. they haven't said what sex it is yet . sorry. sex it is yet. sorry. >> i'll get hard to disagree with you. i've got to say. listen liz, now that you've got that off your chest, which is what this show is let's what this show is about, let's talk about why young women are becoming left wing and is it a problem , well, i don't think problem, well, i don't think it's, that new. i mean, as we
peter lloyd.g on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what somebody...
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petersburg, and tsar peter alekseevich personally met the first merchants and tourists.ow a significant number of guests come to st. petersburg from the former cis countries, as well as from the middle east from china and india, so the window to europe, cut by peter, can now... be called a window to the world. ilya fedosov, victor khudi, pavel zelenkov, ntv, st. petersburg. today , russian rescuers are wishing dry sleeves. the national fire service is celebrating its 375th anniversary. the decree on the creation of professional crews of firefighters was signed by tsar alexei mikhailovich back in 1649. the fire service is one of the oldest special forces in the country. its development is closely connected with the history of the state. under peter the great, for example, crews appeared to extinguish ships, and during the great patriotic war, detachments that eliminated fires after fascist bombings of soviet cities. today, 260,000 firefighters serve in the ranks of the ministry of emergency situations; over the past year, they have saved tens of thousands of people; more
petersburg, and tsar peter alekseevich personally met the first merchants and tourists.ow a significant number of guests come to st. petersburg from the former cis countries, as well as from the middle east from china and india, so the window to europe, cut by peter, can now... be called a window to the world. ilya fedosov, victor khudi, pavel zelenkov, ntv, st. petersburg. today , russian rescuers are wishing dry sleeves. the national fire service is celebrating its 375th anniversary. the...
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director peters, can you speak about what b.o.p. has been doing about this and will you work with me on helping identify ways congress can help pacifically on this issue? >> yes, thank you, senator. this is long-standing issue that has been had a round like of resources that have resulted in the backlog of these reviews. here's what we have done in the last year. we have added additional beds at our facility in chicago to help us peel back this backlog. we are looking at adding additional beds this year at another facility that we have yet to determine but working on a plan. we have also worked to create a psychology review team, that is a traveling team that will travel across the country to help work on this backlog. and then we are working on a program where we can hire individuals who have their phd but have not completed their dissertation that would be able to come and help with the reviews as well. this is a long-standing issue that we are trying to fix. it is a conversation i've had with the u.s. attorneys on many occasions.
director peters, can you speak about what b.o.p. has been doing about this and will you work with me on helping identify ways congress can help pacifically on this issue? >> yes, thank you, senator. this is long-standing issue that has been had a round like of resources that have resulted in the backlog of these reviews. here's what we have done in the last year. we have added additional beds at our facility in chicago to help us peel back this backlog. we are looking at adding additional...
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peter's basilica so special? a house of the pope, but above all, it's the inside the tomb of st. peter. >> one of the holiest treasures inside one of christianity's holiest sites. th >>> there are new federal rules for airlines on everything from cash refunds to stopping hidden fees. what consumers need to know, next. >>> we have a consumer alert tonight about new rules aimed at protecting millions of americans who fly. one rule will require airlines to automatically provide refunds for things like cancelled and delayed flights, delayed baggage, returns, and failed in-flight wifi. the department of transportation will also require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees, clearly explaining all additional charges. >>> and we'll have some final thoughts from our exclusive interview with pope francis. that's next. >>> finally tonight, a word about our first of its kind interview with the holy father, historic. and this is something i've dreamt about my whole career at cbs news. it took an entire team of ded
peter's basilica so special? a house of the pope, but above all, it's the inside the tomb of st. peter. >> one of the holiest treasures inside one of christianity's holiest sites. th >>> there are new federal rules for airlines on everything from cash refunds to stopping hidden fees. what consumers need to know, next. >>> we have a consumer alert tonight about new rules aimed at protecting millions of americans who fly. one rule will require airlines to automatically...
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thank you peter and dan o'brien, favourites. thank you peter and dan o'brien. thank _ favourites.typing your postcode into this web page about the local elections. you'll also find details on all candidates running for mayor and police and crime commissioner. mps in the uk have been debating whether assisted dying should be legalised for people who are terminally ill. it was triggered after a petition — backed by dame esther rantzen who has terminal lung cancer — secured more than 200,000 signatures, calling for dying people to be able to ask for medical assistance to end their lives. dame esther rantzen, the broadcaster who secured more than 200,000 signatures calling for a change in the law argues that uk should the situation as to assisted dying is changing around the world. there'll be lots of evidence discuss because wearing a worldwide situation where other countries like australia and canada and the netherlands, bits of america, have already reformed their own laws to allow assisted dying legally under very carefully regulated circumstances. and the evidence is that far fro
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i'm peter isabel, to mind you were discussing palestine. the okay is go back to the past in florida plus the you and i in this program uh, over the course of the last 2 years have talked a lot about ukraine and i think that there is a commonality here in dressing. what's going on with causes a israel can not when it's war against her mos without committing genocide. and even then one has to wonder if they can defeat them. and then you have ukraine, where a ukraine is being used as a proxy by nato countries to inflict a strategic assault on russia. it's not working. so what are they both in both cases? what do you do? keep the war going on? and if possible, expand it off the absolutely, it's a money laundering machine over here. how many people are getting so much kickbacks and money in their pockets or the other day that northrop coming? their stock wins iraq and you do the roof. so yeah, these people who control our government continue to, to push this narrative. but, you know, i want to just kind of touch on the fact that, you know, i, i
i'm peter isabel, to mind you were discussing palestine. the okay is go back to the past in florida plus the you and i in this program uh, over the course of the last 2 years have talked a lot about ukraine and i think that there is a commonality here in dressing. what's going on with causes a israel can not when it's war against her mos without committing genocide. and even then one has to wonder if they can defeat them. and then you have ukraine, where a ukraine is being used as a proxy by...
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palace square, peter and paul fortress, nevsky prospekt, morinsky theater, amazing city architecture.ut to really see st. petersburg. you have to look at it from the water. there are new additions to the st. petersburg tourist fleet. to the routes new high-speed catamarans have come out, they will take tourists to kranstatt. these are ships with powerful engines that accelerate at... up to 30 knots, easily overcoming the waves. they were designed specifically for st. petersburg so that they could confidently pass under city bridges, even in high water. there are other advantages too. panoramic salon, multimedia system, air conditioning, heating, bar and the main advantage of new ships is this stunning open deck on which we are located. in the vastness of the gulf of finland, a catamaran gives full speed, but passengers can always take shelter from the wind in a cozy cabin, which makes it much faster and more convenient to get to the airport. and the museum and historical park island of forts. the opening of navigation, as a rule, coincides with the opening of the tourist season and th
palace square, peter and paul fortress, nevsky prospekt, morinsky theater, amazing city architecture.ut to really see st. petersburg. you have to look at it from the water. there are new additions to the st. petersburg tourist fleet. to the routes new high-speed catamarans have come out, they will take tourists to kranstatt. these are ships with powerful engines that accelerate at... up to 30 knots, easily overcoming the waves. they were designed specifically for st. petersburg so that they...
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peter. >> thank you.s been 25 years since the shooting at columbine high school. in 2019, the colorado governor said this day would be observed as a day of silence. the 13 victims were honored at the vigil last night. >>> that is the news. how about the boost? >> we have a good one here. a grandma is not keeping distance to keep her from her grand kids. >> once upon a time, there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess, but she would have to be a real princess. >> that's christine reading the classic "the princess and the pea." christine or meemaw started posting the stories are youtube so her out of state grand kids could see her. the video of one of her grand kids went viral with more than 20 million views on instagram. her subscriber count jumped to more than 9,000. she posted 22 videos in the last two weeks. everyone jumping in on reading time. >> she can be everybody's meemaw. i love that. >>> coming up next, we are talking taylor. we have been telling you all morning. emilie ikeda is here on the
peter. >> thank you.s been 25 years since the shooting at columbine high school. in 2019, the colorado governor said this day would be observed as a day of silence. the 13 victims were honored at the vigil last night. >>> that is the news. how about the boost? >> we have a good one here. a grandma is not keeping distance to keep her from her grand kids. >> once upon a time, there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess, but she would have to be a real princess....
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we're all things are considered on peter level. fine. so as the medium israel should introduce a 6 to 8 weeks ceasefire and gaza. later he walked this back also he said nothing. yeah. who's approach the gaza? is a mistake and he didn't degree with his approach. his secretary defense lloyd austin claims. there was no evidence of genocide in gaza. what is the administration's policy, the cross walk in palestine? i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a wiggling media analyst in montreal. we have event color. he is a canadian foreign policy institute fellow, a journalist, and author of and in highland beach, we crossed to craig positive char deluxe. he is co host of the convo couch or a gentleman, cross talk rules and effect. that means he can drop it anytime you want. i always appreciate it cost. if i go to you 1st in florida, i suppose it was inevitable. i would title a program, wag the dog. okay. we're 6 months into this horrific crisis. this genocide that's going on in gaza and nobody in western media really wants to talk abo
we're all things are considered on peter level. fine. so as the medium israel should introduce a 6 to 8 weeks ceasefire and gaza. later he walked this back also he said nothing. yeah. who's approach the gaza? is a mistake and he didn't degree with his approach. his secretary defense lloyd austin claims. there was no evidence of genocide in gaza. what is the administration's policy, the cross walk in palestine? i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a wiggling media analyst in...
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hasn't peter, in shift., in terms generations of how terms of generations of how we view work , whether you want it view work, whether you want it to down and, you know, dig to go down and, you know, dig coal out and the next generation will ridiculous. will think that was ridiculous. like, this feels like a like, but this feels like a profound shift. yeah. >> profound. post—covid and >> it's profound. post—covid and i think henry teased out a lot of the issues very well because this is a much bigger social change. some of it is economic. so you know, generation z, young folk, harder than ever , probably folk, harder than ever, probably for generation a for that generation to buy a home. and you're lucky enough home. and if you're lucky enough to to university, the debt is to go to university, the debt is colossal student fees and colossal from student fees and living is a millstone living and that is a millstone round similarly when round your neck. similarly when i started in the workplace as a reporter, y
hasn't peter, in shift., in terms generations of how terms of generations of how we view work , whether you want it view work, whether you want it to down and, you know, dig to go down and, you know, dig coal out and the next generation will ridiculous. will think that was ridiculous. like, this feels like a like, but this feels like a profound shift. yeah. >> profound. post—covid and >> it's profound. post—covid and i think henry teased out a lot of the issues very well because...