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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: peter: election night -- peter: election night, november 1976, here is your mother. >> the presidente to tell you that he telephoned president-elect carter short time ago and congratulated him on his victory. the president also wants to thank all those thousands of people who worked so hard on his behalf and the millions who supported him with their vote. it's been the greatest honor of my husband's life to have served his fellow americans during two of the most difficult years in our history. the president urges all americans to join him in giving your united support to president-elect carter as he prepares to assume his new responsibilities. peter: steve ford, what memory does that churn up? steven: i remember how much my dad wanted to speak, but in those final closing days of the election, campaigning, he had lost his voice and literally could not speak, and it just, you know, mother was the perfect one to step forward and give that talk representing dad, and yeah, he had laryngitis, a horse voice. he couldn't speak at all. we were disappointed. i was sad for dad. listen, peter, h
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peter: katie rogers?atie: i have a reaction to it in the sense that that was a huge promise of the bidens in 2020, they would be the uniter's and work to mend the country back together after four years of donald trump and a hugely traumatic national experience that was the coronavirus pandemic. my reaction to that is that the tone is very different this year. there is not much talk of unity. there is i think an acknowledgment that it is easier said than done. peter: do you get the chance to 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 west wing or briefing room or having interactions with people who work for the president, mostly. i do not see 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 protecting him and doing the right thing for him and working effectively for h
peter: katie rogers?atie: i have a reaction to it in the sense that that was a huge promise of the bidens in 2020, they would be the uniter's and work to mend the country back together after four years of donald trump and a hugely traumatic national experience that was the coronavirus pandemic. my reaction to that is that the tone is very different this year. there is not much talk of unity. there is i think an acknowledgment that it is easier said than done. peter: do you get the chance to see...
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peter: michael?el: there was a kid my age named steve and he and i guess his younger brother were part of the group playing catch with robbie and me as the sun went down. and so my memories are just sort of vague -- just a sort of vague sense of a happy home that was no longer. really, my memories of my parents come from visiting them in prison. it had not been for those prison visits, i would probably have no clear memories of them, and given that i was, you know, only a little over six when they were executed, even my memories of their prison visits are kind of vague. that's -- but i'm very grateful for whatever memories i have. peter: june 19, 1953 was there execution date. when is the last time he saw them? >> just before the execution. we visited them in prison. i cannot remember if it was the 16th or 17th of june. michael may have a better handle on that. but it was that. and that's the last time we saw them. >> it was june 16 and the only reason i remember that for sure is that they had been s
peter: michael?el: there was a kid my age named steve and he and i guess his younger brother were part of the group playing catch with robbie and me as the sun went down. and so my memories are just sort of vague -- just a sort of vague sense of a happy home that was no longer. really, my memories of my parents come from visiting them in prison. it had not been for those prison visits, i would probably have no clear memories of them, and given that i was, you know, only a little over six when...
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peter. >> pete has a reputation in calusa county. his mouth basically has given him a reputation because of the things he has said. >> i'm different from the rest of them. >> reporter: calls them as he sees them. >> there is too much money involved. everybody is afraid of what they might lose if they say something, even if it's right. >> reporter: there was one family member pete did have a deep connection with. his grandfather, the family patriarch. >> he is special. >> reporter: he taught peter about farming, tending the orchards. >> he had mackular degeneration so i was his eyes. >> reporter: so when his graph died, pete's life changed suddenly. >> after we buried my grandpa, in short order i was pretty much told they didn't need my help anymore. i don't know whether it was animosity because i had gotten so close to their dad or what it was. >> reporter: after a particularly ugly fight with his dad, pete was exiled. moved north of this eden into town. and started a landscaping business. >
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peter: when did you first meet leah thomas?ey: so, the first time i encountered leah thomas was at the national championship. let me just say. i have had to -- i got to personally witness and really feel the effect that this infringement, or what i would call an injustice had on myself and my teammates and my competitors. look, i don't claim to speak for every single girl on that pool deck, of course not, but i do claim to speak for the overwhelming majority of us because i -- i can wholeheartedly attest to the tears that i saw. not just from the moms at the stands watching as their daughters are being obliterated in the sport that they once loved, but the tears from the girls who placed ninth and 17th and missed out on being an all-american by one place. i can wholeheartedly attest to the extreme discomfort in the locker room. when you turn around and there is a 6'4", 22-year-old man fully intact and fully exposing himself, inches away were you were simultaneously undressing. i can wholeheartedly attest to the whispers, becaus
peter: when did you first meet leah thomas?ey: so, the first time i encountered leah thomas was at the national championship. let me just say. i have had to -- i got to personally witness and really feel the effect that this infringement, or what i would call an injustice had on myself and my teammates and my competitors. look, i don't claim to speak for every single girl on that pool deck, of course not, but i do claim to speak for the overwhelming majority of us because i -- i can...
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peter certainly reported it. >> i'm not worried about peter more talk about you, peter is not here. that this ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report to the ethics office parks was being ethically improper. while he send this to one e-mail account should've gone to another one. >> are asked me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing is unethical? >> , you are going to be haunted by her testimony today. and it is unfortunate that it's on the record. certainly not to me and i do not want to revealed back in time i have remaining thank you for the opportunity. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> this was your title senior advisor to national institute of infectious disease, former director doctor auntie anthony fauci. >> i think my title senior advisor to the director at direr nationalist allergy and infectious disease. >> okay. how long did you work with dr. fauci? before him? >> 26 years vaguely should also consider him a personal friend? >> and no. [laughter] he is a colleague. tony is a private guy. i've never gone out and have a beer or anythin
peter certainly reported it. >> i'm not worried about peter more talk about you, peter is not here. that this ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report to the ethics office parks was being ethically improper. while he send this to one e-mail account should've gone to another one. >> are asked me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing is unethical? >> , you are going to be haunted by her testimony today. and it is unfortunate that it's...
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peter: a three-part question.e of the college president, the board of trustees, and large donors? mr. hrabowski: i gave a talk recently for that governing board and talked about the role of the board. their responsibility has everything to do with setting policies and working with the chancellor of a system or with the campus itself if it is just one campus, to ensure that we get a president who has the experience necessary to lead with moral and strong academic values. so that board is responsible as is the case in corporate america, for succession. the idea of making sure you have strong leadership that will lead and manage that campus, the board's responsibility at the policy level and to make sure that people are following that policy as the leader of the campus is doing the management and inspiration. part of the role is to inspire, to believe we can be better, to believe in ourselves, to look at the strength of the faculty and commitment of staff, i should say that that the our staff is very committed. profe
peter: a three-part question.e of the college president, the board of trustees, and large donors? mr. hrabowski: i gave a talk recently for that governing board and talked about the role of the board. their responsibility has everything to do with setting policies and working with the chancellor of a system or with the campus itself if it is just one campus, to ensure that we get a president who has the experience necessary to lead with moral and strong academic values. so that board is...
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thank you very much, andrew and peter.ck with us because coming up, the governments could try to resolve the prisons crisis by introducing a points based system that could lead to early releases, thanks to good behaviour . releases, thanks to good behaviour. is that the answer? we'll discuss next. welcome back to farage with me . welcome back to farage with me. martin daubney standing in for the big man himself, nigel farage. now labour is looking to set to introduce a points based system which will reward prisoners for their good behaviour. the justice secretary will look at a texas style point system which offers offenders courses on reoffending, drugs or alcohol to reduce their sentences. and the news comes after 37 domestic abusers were wrongly released from prison yesterday. and the labour's controversial prisoner release scheme, following its action plan to reduce prison capacity. well, i'm still joined in the studio here by my superstar panel studio here by my superstar panel. that's the conservative mp for romford,
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peter.re for now. but of course we've got plenty more to come after the break, including this is going to be a corker. the dutch government has formally asked the european union to opt out of their migration policy. well, good luck with that. and how will the latest row over asylum in europe play out? that's next. this is farage with me. martin daubney only gb news. welcome back to farage with me. martin daubney standing in for the big man. now, it seems that all over europe, immigration is rising up. the political agenda. earlier this month, we saw germany close its land borders, all of them in a bid to stop flows of illegal migration following a spate of stabbings carried out by illegal migrants and also islamist terror attacks. and now the netherlands is also cracking down on illegal migration. the netherlands asylum and migration minister said that the country has to be in charge of our own asylum policy once more. strong words, but where they fall on deaf ears because this comes after t
peter.re for now. but of course we've got plenty more to come after the break, including this is going to be a corker. the dutch government has formally asked the european union to opt out of their migration policy. well, good luck with that. and how will the latest row over asylum in europe play out? that's next. this is farage with me. martin daubney only gb news. welcome back to farage with me. martin daubney standing in for the big man. now, it seems that all over europe, immigration is...
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peter, i want you to hold that thoughts. we are going to take a short break and when we come back we're going to talk to peter jenny about his investigation into mary myers murder and the exciting combination of all of those efforts say to the. 2 the, the. 2 2 welcome back to the whistle blowers and john kerry onto were speaking with dr. peter jenny. he's a psychologist, renowned officer and a university lecturer. here, thanks again for being with us. by your peter. let's get into the details of mary myers murder. mary went for a walk along the cno canal in georgetown like she did almost every day. she was going to have lunch with her sister and then paints, but she never made it to the lunch. take it from there. well, berries walks as you know, told were a regular photo for g. g, typically winter studio around 8 in the morning. she would work for 3 or 4 hours. and there you go. take a walk down in georgetown from wherever the studio was, which was about 6 blocks and then go under t bridge and walked out the tow path to a pl
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peter, i want you to hold that thoughts. we are going to take a short break and when we come back we're going to talk to peter jenny about his investigation into mary myers murder and the exciting combination of all of those efforts say to the. 2 2 the the, the, the video that awesome. but i don't see the photos get available. it's like 3 layers of issue in the natural bringing much towards the right one that i see the stairs to my 3 of the senior. so that the machine that you which of course wisdom official because of the most air filter for you i left off with us from we supposed to pay and also another visa, which the with the of the same. but i think a funny, old buddies, most of them are less yourself. good. one, i suppose the only space different just options like addition to a motion to go, i shall function rosa must have discussed like any of the but uh the . 2 welcome back to the whistle blowers and john kerry onto. we're speaking with dr . peter jenny. he's a psychologist, renowned officer and a university lecturer
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peter: how were you able to meet the people you profile? patrick: i shared my book with all these people. i made the deal with them that they could pull out of the book at the 11th hour if they were not comfortable with the way their stories were portrayed. because my uncle was president kennedy, because my family has been active in policy, because i am another person with experience, i was able to reach them because they wanted to make a difference. that was my one real value in getting these stories was that they were talking to a kennedy and they were being asked to do something for their country. basically. [laughter] the bottom line was they wanted to help others and i got to be the conduit to have them help their fellows. not only because i am working on policy change and they know that and appreciate it but they also know i have had similar kind of experience does come really with the shame of having these illnesses on the perceptions created when you are someone with -- someone who is well known to have these problems. but i have an
peter: how were you able to meet the people you profile? patrick: i shared my book with all these people. i made the deal with them that they could pull out of the book at the 11th hour if they were not comfortable with the way their stories were portrayed. because my uncle was president kennedy, because my family has been active in policy, because i am another person with experience, i was able to reach them because they wanted to make a difference. that was my one real value in getting these...
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peter, thanks again for being with us. by your peter, let's get into the details of mary myers murder. mary went for a walk along the cno canal in georgetown like she did almost every day. she was going to have lunch with her sister and then paints, but she never made it to the lunch. take it from there. well, berries walks this, you know, told her. busy a regular part of the cheese, typically winter studio around 8 in the morning. she would work for 3 or 4 hours and a go take a walk down in georgetown from wherever studio was, which was about 6 lots. and then go under key bridge and walk out the cho path to place. busy fletchers, boat house, so you go out to fletchers and that was about 2 miles, maybe 2 or a half miles long. and it was a, as i said, a very established routine. uh, mary. jo, she as a woman and her early forties, she was very physically chad. she played a lot of tennis. she took exercise very seriously. so this was, you know, routine that she really enjoyed. and we, you know, keep it up even on the coldest,
peter, thanks again for being with us. by your peter, let's get into the details of mary myers murder. mary went for a walk along the cno canal in georgetown like she did almost every day. she was going to have lunch with her sister and then paints, but she never made it to the lunch. take it from there. well, berries walks this, you know, told her. busy a regular part of the cheese, typically winter studio around 8 in the morning. she would work for 3 or 4 hours and a go take a walk down in...
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peter, i want you to hold that thoughts. we are going to take a short break and when we come back we're going to talk to peter jenny about his investigation into mary myers murder and the exciting combination of all of those efforts say to the. 2 2 the, the, it doesn't matter that it would be absolutely delusional, recklessly delusional, to attack a china and russia with nuclear weapons wouldn't matter is if it starts, there's going to be no way of stopping the or any of that, or some other things. what i'm saying, the photos of the video is what i see you in my shopping in my store. the see if this to my uh video, she needs to look for the machine actually which of course, wisdom official see the air filter for you. i left off with the right people from we supposed to go to another for the city which to me with the same, but i think a funny, old buddies. most of them are less yourself good for stores than we space the francesco sions like addition to a motion to go, i shall fall into those a la bust out. let's go sluggard y
peter, i want you to hold that thoughts. we are going to take a short break and when we come back we're going to talk to peter jenny about his investigation into mary myers murder and the exciting combination of all of those efforts say to the. 2 2 the, the, it doesn't matter that it would be absolutely delusional, recklessly delusional, to attack a china and russia with nuclear weapons wouldn't matter is if it starts, there's going to be no way of stopping the or any of that, or some other...
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peter. this is a guy will come back with a loaded gun and shoot as all right, that's what i'm worried about. a force that does not happen. but. busy i think that deposition really took the case several start steps further, deeper to really show that there was an immense amount of organization around this operation and had to look a certain way or else the suspicion was just going to totally d rail. what do you tell it? sions, on wanting to achieve in the shop or asian, and a, go ahead peter, i, i apologize that we're out of time and i want to thank you for being with us on the show. and i, i want to encourage everybody to take a look at this absolutely magnificent book. mary's mosaic. thanks for being with us . a lot of pleasure, john arthur, robert, per se, said it, his famed book then, and the art of motorcycle maintenance. the truth knocks on the door and you say, go away. i'm looking for the truth and it goes away. puzzling. but that's what so many americans have done as others have sear
peter. this is a guy will come back with a loaded gun and shoot as all right, that's what i'm worried about. a force that does not happen. but. busy i think that deposition really took the case several start steps further, deeper to really show that there was an immense amount of organization around this operation and had to look a certain way or else the suspicion was just going to totally d rail. what do you tell it? sions, on wanting to achieve in the shop or asian, and a, go ahead peter, i,...
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peter, i want you to hold that thoughts. we are going to take a short break and when we come back we're going to talk to peter jenny about his investigation into mary myers murder and the exciting combination of all of those efforts say to the. 2 the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the madness of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing press for so the funder line likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to this, let me let me on not have said it was propaganda. you know, a price here in your i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is, will be the least. russian states never as, as tight as i'm one of the most sense community. first of all, sun set up the in the system must be the one else
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peter: he did.n 1967, it was already clear to mcnamara and others that the war was not going well. the question really was how did we get to this stage historic? mcnamara turns to his deputy and said, let's put together a historical record of everything we can find out that allowed us to this moment. that person who was put in charge got killed in a plane crash. so the project was turned over. it was 7000 pages. there were only half a dozen copies. he said mcnamara opens the first box. he was never able to read it. he said with the pentagon papers, nixon said they are a dreadful example of a leak of secret documents. they thought it was not so much a secret. what it showed was the really appalling level of ignorance that led to u.s. there was some misunderstanding, blunders that were bureaucratic in nature. we did not understand the country at all. one thing that really struck in my mind was ken burns superb documentary series on vietnam. i think it was the third installment where mcnamara and johns
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we need to talk about that a little bit, peter ford. what are we looking at in terms of again the statements they make out on the public and what uh really may be on their minds? i mean, we're um, are are they? i mean, this is always been one of the questions that i've wondered what the real answer is uh, whether it's the us supporting israel just through military equipments and uh arms and armaments, or are they actually advising them, or are they actually um? encouraging them uh, because uh, we are looking at different aspects of this, not only genocidal war against palestinians in the gaza strip, but also in other fronts uh, like visave uh lebanon, in this case, i should say his will on southern lebanon. well, actions speak louder than words, and the actions that we witness are the constant supply of israel with the weaponry, which allows these excesses and these atrocities. 'if the americans were serious, they would cut off the arms supply, but in terms of rhetoric, they try to be clever by appealing for restraint, by making diploma
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peters: thank you.tainly, nonpartisan civil servants must be hired and they must be retained because of their ability to actually do the job effectively. based on objective performance standards, and those standards stay in place regardless of who is serving as the president. my question for you is, compared to appointees that serve at the pleasure of the president, what role do civil servants play in helping a presidential administration secure the border, respond to natural disasters, as well as defend against the threats from abroad? ms. duke: i would say there is two principal roles in regard to the topic of this hearing. one is to inform policy. with years of experience, i think that it is important to, for civil service to understand the policy objective and help inform it so it can be tailored to be most effective. the second role that civil servants have is executing the policy. we learned a lot through execution of policy. so, what works and what doesn't work. so, if we have a policy on constru
peters: thank you.tainly, nonpartisan civil servants must be hired and they must be retained because of their ability to actually do the job effectively. based on objective performance standards, and those standards stay in place regardless of who is serving as the president. my question for you is, compared to appointees that serve at the pleasure of the president, what role do civil servants play in helping a presidential administration secure the border, respond to natural disasters, as well...
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. isabella zaydan is academic and political analyst who joins us from damascus. also joining us is peter ford, former british ambassador to syria. i like to welcome you both isabel. for start with you uh, in the past hour leading up to our program, we have uh uh been witnessing through different wires and media sources that southern lebanon is being pounded by the israeli regime in a form and manner that is uh very much uh above the normal skirmishes and military onslot that the regime has executed against uh southern lebanon, there's even uh talks of uh which can't be confirmed, i'm just saying the intensity is so high that even one uh particular viewer with a video said that this uh looks like even a nuclear type attack uh but then said it could be a bunkerbuster bomb. i'm saying that just to show the extent of the bombing that's happening. tell us what's going on with the israely regime at this point, what's going on uh in their thought process if you can? actually what's happening is just a desperate attempt by the this entity by... this failing regime, because they know that the onl
. isabella zaydan is academic and political analyst who joins us from damascus. also joining us is peter ford, former british ambassador to syria. i like to welcome you both isabel. for start with you uh, in the past hour leading up to our program, we have uh uh been witnessing through different wires and media sources that southern lebanon is being pounded by the israeli regime in a form and manner that is uh very much uh above the normal skirmishes and military onslot that the regime has...
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peter it's pg tips. >> i for me it's peter tips. is that right?sweep because i think well so i grew up on pg tips. >> i definitely have a sort of emotional affinity to pg tips, but i am now a yorkshire tea gal. is that right? >> and do you go for yorkshire gold because you're a bit posh? i don't go for yorkshire gold. >> i just go with whatever, whatever the office buys us. i don't know, i think, i think it might be just the regular one. would you say? >> i think that the sort of more up—market brands are overrated. you know, when they come in an unusual bag which tends to rip andifs unusual bag which tends to rip and it's got a string hanging out of it, which i find a little inconvenient. >> it's a power of the endorsement. remember the silky tones of stephen fry over the twinings advert? >> and i don't want bits of paperin >> and i don't want bits of paper in my tea. you know, when you hold the thing and then you. >> then you drop it in and then the ink sort of sort of leaks onto the side of the mug, and then it's just entirely a mess, isn't it?
peter it's pg tips. >> i for me it's peter tips. is that right?sweep because i think well so i grew up on pg tips. >> i definitely have a sort of emotional affinity to pg tips, but i am now a yorkshire tea gal. is that right? >> and do you go for yorkshire gold because you're a bit posh? i don't go for yorkshire gold. >> i just go with whatever, whatever the office buys us. i don't know, i think, i think it might be just the regular one. would you say? >> i think...
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peter he said it's false. peter tatchell false.ct a throwaway point. priti patel yeah, you can throw that away. yeah. well done, priti patel, you're absolutely right. former home secretary priti patel was the first contender knocked out one all one. all right. closest answer wins. how many gold medals has team gb's most decorated paralympian dame sarah storey, won in her career? peter tatchell, 30. fryston. don't speak until you press that 2727. the answer is 19. gold medals may you take that point. yes, the answer is 19. picking up two in paris this week. there she is on the screen. yes. so it's two. one in may, right? open question ticketmaster's pricing for oasis tickets is under investigation. but what average is the resale value of these tickets ? what is the these tickets? what is the average resale value of the tickets ? tickets? >> come on, i'll have to guess £500. >> £500? are you crazy? who'd pay >> £500? are you crazy? who'd pay that for that, then may press your buzzer . come pay that for that, then may press your buzze
peter he said it's false. peter tatchell false.ct a throwaway point. priti patel yeah, you can throw that away. yeah. well done, priti patel, you're absolutely right. former home secretary priti patel was the first contender knocked out one all one. all right. closest answer wins. how many gold medals has team gb's most decorated paralympian dame sarah storey, won in her career? peter tatchell, 30. fryston. don't speak until you press that 2727. the answer is 19. gold medals may you take that...
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ii and the holsteiners, yes, which later led to the arrest and abdication of peter ii, fought as, you quite rightly noted, bravely, and was noted by none other than field marshal general pyotr rumyantsev. for bravery, and later he and rumyantsev would have a rather complicated relationship, rumyantsev was somewhat envious of potemkin's rise, they had different views regarding the conduct, not the conduct, but the strategy of military operations, but this would be later, rumyantsev gave him a brilliant characterization precisely during these very military operations, when he, who also instantly took off several ranks forward, there are several chens in the tab about ranks jumped already for the second time - to the forefront, so to speak, the eastern system came to the fore, because, strictly speaking, with all the changes, various historical situations, for russia, as if in priority, simply at some point one prevailed, at another moment another, that means, there were three such pain points, that means, in the west, this is poland, in the north this is sweden, in the south this is the
ii and the holsteiners, yes, which later led to the arrest and abdication of peter ii, fought as, you quite rightly noted, bravely, and was noted by none other than field marshal general pyotr rumyantsev. for bravery, and later he and rumyantsev would have a rather complicated relationship, rumyantsev was somewhat envious of potemkin's rise, they had different views regarding the conduct, not the conduct, but the strategy of military operations, but this would be later, rumyantsev gave him a...
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peter it's pg tips. >> i for me it's peter tips. is that right?sweep because i think well so i grew up on pg tips. >> i definitely have a sort of emotional affinity to pg tips, but i am now a yorkshire tea gal. is that right? >> and do you go for yorkshire gold because you're a bit posh? i don't go for yorkshire gold. >> i just go with whatever, whatever the office buys us. i don't know, i think, i think it might be just the regular one. would you say? >> i think that the sort of more up—market brands are overrated. you know, when they come in an unusual bag which tends to rip andifs unusual bag which tends to rip and it's got a string hanging out of it, which i find a little inconvenient. >> it's a power of the endorsement. remember the silky tones of stephen fry over the twinings advert? >> and i don't want bits of paperin >> and i don't want bits of paper in my tea. you know, when you hold the thing and then you. >> then you drop it in and then the ink sort of sort of leaks onto the side of the mug, and then it's just entirely a mess, isn't it?
peter it's pg tips. >> i for me it's peter tips. is that right?sweep because i think well so i grew up on pg tips. >> i definitely have a sort of emotional affinity to pg tips, but i am now a yorkshire tea gal. is that right? >> and do you go for yorkshire gold because you're a bit posh? i don't go for yorkshire gold. >> i just go with whatever, whatever the office buys us. i don't know, i think, i think it might be just the regular one. would you say? >> i think...
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peter: rob henderson, we have about two minutes left.et a quick response from this quote to yourook. 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? it is something a lot of authors think about. 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. i 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 t
peter: rob henderson, we have about two minutes left.et a quick response from this quote to yourook. 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? it is something a lot of authors think about. ultimately, this...
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you can follow me at peter alexander if you would like. at msnbc headquarters in new york city. unprecedented threats requiring an unprecedented solution. what the head of the secret service says he needs right now to keep future would-be assassins from trying to kill a candidate. will his agency be able to keep them safe over these final six-and-a-half weeks? we're waiting for an update on the first assassination attempt. >>> plus, will a scandal unfolding around a trump-backed candidate for governor end up hurting the former president himself? the latest on
you can follow me at peter alexander if you would like. at msnbc headquarters in new york city. unprecedented threats requiring an unprecedented solution. what the head of the secret service says he needs right now to keep future would-be assassins from trying to kill a candidate. will his agency be able to keep them safe over these final six-and-a-half weeks? we're waiting for an update on the first assassination attempt. >>> plus, will a scandal unfolding around a trump-backed...
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aaron and peter , you did now. aaron and peter, you did not disappoint. thank you so much.n's newsroom at 930 tomorrow morning. here's nigel farage with a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb. >> news . >> news. >> news. >> evening time for your weather update from the met office here on gb news. pretty cold out there this evening. temperatures are going to fall further through the night. are going to fall further through the night . yes, there through the night. yes, there will be a touch of frost, particularly in parts of the north in the countryside thanks to the winds coming around this area of low pressure all the way down from the arctic. hence why we do have the chill at the moment. there's a fair few showers still around this evening, but for many they'll tend to fade. we'll keep some going in northern scotland, a few for the north of northern ireland, northern parts of wales, northwest england, but elsewhere many areas dry and clear and the winds easing a touch overnight, which is why those temperatures will tumble down to 4 or 5 degrees in to
aaron and peter , you did now. aaron and peter, you did not disappoint. thank you so much.n's newsroom at 930 tomorrow morning. here's nigel farage with a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb. >> news . >> news. >> news. >> evening time for your weather update from the met office here on gb news. pretty cold out there this evening. temperatures are going to fall further through the night. are going to fall further through the night . yes, there...
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according to one version, this was the work of peter i. according to another - an explosion at a powder depot is a tragic accident. but i, to tell the truth, believe much more in the tragic non-randomness of the first version of the outcome of events, especially knowing about the harsh nature of the russian tsar, and remembering his drunken debauch with menshikov, when those in power for a couple of... the lives of seven monks. leaving the st. sophia cathedral, do not miss the borisov stone. previously, in the pool of the western length there were more than ten similar boulders with identical inscriptions in the form of crosses. but only this giant has survived to this day. there is still no consensus among scientists on about the inscription on the stone. and it also makes a wish come true. to do this, you need to lean against it. "mentally tell about your aspirations, and then walk around the boulder three times. my wish, by the way, did not come true, either i pressed myself against the stone incorrectly, or maybe i formulated the thoug
according to one version, this was the work of peter i. according to another - an explosion at a powder depot is a tragic accident. but i, to tell the truth, believe much more in the tragic non-randomness of the first version of the outcome of events, especially knowing about the harsh nature of the russian tsar, and remembering his drunken debauch with menshikov, when those in power for a couple of... the lives of seven monks. leaving the st. sophia cathedral, do not miss the borisov stone....
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i'm peter griffin. of freshness. where you get to watch your favorite shows as nature intended them, with all the sex, violence, swearing, and farts intact. like the episode of all in the family where archie got the jeffersons to move. [archie] time for you to move there, uh, jefferson. oh, archie. i can't see out of my sheet! edith, will you stifle yourself? we're supposed to be incognitus. and who could forget that classic episode of the waltons? [mary ellen] good night, jim-bob. [jim-bob] good night, mary ellen. -good night, pa. -[pa] good night, jim-bob. -good night, elizabeth. -[elizabeth] good night, pa. -good night, ma. -[ma] good night, elizabeth. good night, john-boy. -good night, john-boy. -[footsteps] -[door opening] -john-boy? [john-boy] damn it! can't a guy masturbate in this house? [jazz music] peter, look at these numbers. we're a hit. you know, if i were you, i'd think about expanding your programming somehow. brian, that's a great idea. that's exactly what we need to take ptv to the nex
i'm peter griffin. of freshness. where you get to watch your favorite shows as nature intended them, with all the sex, violence, swearing, and farts intact. like the episode of all in the family where archie got the jeffersons to move. [archie] time for you to move there, uh, jefferson. oh, archie. i can't see out of my sheet! edith, will you stifle yourself? we're supposed to be incognitus. and who could forget that classic episode of the waltons? [mary ellen] good night, jim-bob. [jim-bob]...