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peter builds in st. petersburg and reforms russia peter is dying if power passes to to his son alexei, then all the deeds of peterson tsarevich alexei suddenly realize that power in russia could be in his hands? alexei petrovich was afraid and hated his father. if he had become king, he would most likely have destroyed the empire that peter had created with such difficulty that day peter did not die a big blow for tsarevich alexei was the humiliation that his mother, queen evdokia, lopukhina, peter's first wife, peter forcibly removed her from myself and forced become a nun. alexei was eight years old at the time. i could not raise my son as a successor for peter, the main argument here and the story with his son, of course. well, firstly, it is typical for peter himself and for the society that he built, besides the state, it is most important, and more important in the church, and more important than the family, he was, of course, first of all, the emperor is much more than his father. well done. fine. himself what? wait where are you? us anything else. lets go that day alexey didn't learn his lesson and now it
peter builds in st. petersburg and reforms russia peter is dying if power passes to to his son alexei, then all the deeds of peterson tsarevich alexei suddenly realize that power in russia could be in his hands? alexei petrovich was afraid and hated his father. if he had become king, he would most likely have destroyed the empire that peter had created with such difficulty that day peter did not die a big blow for tsarevich alexei was the humiliation that his mother, queen evdokia, lopukhina,...
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presidential election to clean up the republic where general peter peter pavel won yesterday by the way please tell me where to do it anyway accent peterange peter pavel or peter pavla in ukrainian well, tell me already let's go first, well, it's obvious that ukrainian will be peter pavla, since vaclav havel ivan slava havela yes refusal , that is, a similar situation here, but pavlov's wife, not pavlov, i guess we are we have to deal with this, we just introduced ethers with a colleague here yesterday, we didn’t know what to do with it. round of elections is exactly what sociologists predicted why was there such a hysteria on the eve of this second round why did they even think that the woman still had a chance even though everything ended as expected nothing so new at all, it’s not even a sensation well, this difference of 18% was in all sociological surveys even before babi was acquitted of one of the corruption charges. you know, this kind of partial hysteria started from the fact that babich did two things. first of all, you tried to appeal to extremist voters and then the extreme right and the extreme and tried to mobilize them s
presidential election to clean up the republic where general peter peter pavel won yesterday by the way please tell me where to do it anyway accent peterange peter pavel or peter pavla in ukrainian well, tell me already let's go first, well, it's obvious that ukrainian will be peter pavla, since vaclav havel ivan slava havela yes refusal , that is, a similar situation here, but pavlov's wife, not pavlov, i guess we are we have to deal with this, we just introduced ethers with a colleague here...
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peter peter went to kaliningrad would and so on.be just a world war, how it would be solved is not clear. there is an opinion that nothing should be celebrated at this time, and so on and so forth, but we know that in the forty- first forty-first and forty-third forty- fourth they celebrated for the guys who had children who didn’t have i know, dad is gone or dad, well, they should see that this is some kind of special holiday. no, they should have a good new year for children in donetsk, for children in lugansk, and in general, in principle, we can there liberal this favorite term to say burnout. yes, but we can say that people get tired, and no matter how it is, it’s sad, somewhere in some places, so that we don’t wait there, don’t expect, holidays are holidays, everyone should be, uh, there should be a fairy tale the opportunity to smile and play to make a snowman in snowballs, and to see a beautiful christmas tree to give gifts to each other. kostya larisa thank you very much. thank you. zeros big pipe back we dreamed our lives
peter peter went to kaliningrad would and so on.be just a world war, how it would be solved is not clear. there is an opinion that nothing should be celebrated at this time, and so on and so forth, but we know that in the forty- first forty-first and forty-third forty- fourth they celebrated for the guys who had children who didn’t have i know, dad is gone or dad, well, they should see that this is some kind of special holiday. no, they should have a good new year for children in donetsk, for...
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ov, the winter viruses and flu might— peter ov, the winter viruses and flu might peter— petering to go away— ultimately this is not going to go away and — ultimately this is not going to go away and this winter has been worse than n1any— away and this winter has been worse than many so it is showing how bad things— than many so it is showing how bad things are — than many so it is showing how bad things are in— than many so it is showing how bad things are in the nhs and immense pressure _ things are in the nhs and immense pressure staff are under.— pressure staff are under. about the last line on — pressure staff are under. about the last line on the _ pressure staff are under. about the last line on the front _ pressure staff are under. about the last line on the front page, - pressure staff are under. about the last line on the front page, health i last line on the front page, health sheets ask people to stay at home if they feel ill or where masks when they feel ill or where masks when they go out to stop the spread of illnesses. some people say this is outrageous, some mi
ov, the winter viruses and flu might— peter ov, the winter viruses and flu might peter— petering to go away— ultimately this is not going to go away and — ultimately this is not going to go away and this winter has been worse than n1any— away and this winter has been worse than many so it is showing how bad things— than many so it is showing how bad things are — than many so it is showing how bad things are in— than many so it is showing how bad things are in the nhs and immense...
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peter. yes, they have, ever since this incident _ peter. yes, they have, ever since this incident happened _ petery have, ever since this incident happened on friday. peter. yes, they have, ever since i this incident happened on friday and the tributes to holly have been led today by her school, and let me read out what the school have said about her. they said she was truly lovely student who was quiet, conscientious and kind. they say their priority now is to ring the school community together to grieve and in the morning those children will return to school and clearly an extremely distressing situation for children so young and we've also had words today from northumbria police about holly who said she was a girl with so much to look forward to in life. she was from a place about 20 minutes drive from here. and we know what happened to holly as it was on friday afternoon, friday at the spot, she suffered a stab wound as did a 16 boy and the boy remains in a stable condition in hospital and his condition is not life—threatening. we've also been told that another 16—year—old boy has been arreste
peter. yes, they have, ever since this incident _ peter. yes, they have, ever since this incident happened _ petery have, ever since this incident happened on friday. peter. yes, they have, ever since i this incident happened on friday and the tributes to holly have been led today by her school, and let me read out what the school have said about her. they said she was truly lovely student who was quiet, conscientious and kind. they say their priority now is to ring the school community...
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would go there, peter peter would go to kaliningrad and so on.rld war, how it would be solved is not clear. there is an opinion that nothing should be celebrated at this time at all and so on, but now we know that in the forty- first, forty-first and forty-third and forty- fourth, they celebrated for the guys whose children, who i don’t know there, dad left or dad. well, by the way, they should see that this is some kind of special holiday. no, they should have a good new year. children don't have children in lugansk, and in general, in principle, we can use this liberal favorite term to say burnout. yes, but we can say that people get tired and no matter how it is, it’s sad, somewhere in some places, so that we there was no waiting, no waiting. holidays are holidays, everyone should be, there should be a fairy tale opportunity to smile, play snowballs, make a snowman, and see a beautiful christmas tree, give gifts to each other. kostya larisa thank you very much. thank you. we used to pull a big pipe straight back. we dreamed of tying our lives
would go there, peter peter would go to kaliningrad and so on.rld war, how it would be solved is not clear. there is an opinion that nothing should be celebrated at this time at all and so on, but now we know that in the forty- first, forty-first and forty-third and forty- fourth, they celebrated for the guys whose children, who i don’t know there, dad left or dad. well, by the way, they should see that this is some kind of special holiday. no, they should have a good new year. children don't...
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peter. peter lloyd . well we need peter lloyd. well we need a smiths reunion , maybe. sey been cancelled for having political views . yeah, that's exactly why views. yeah, that's exactly why he should reform with the other band members . reform the smiths band members. reform the smiths come all over to see them. the summer festival stages the main stages this summer. who better to ask than amanda plays hit music five days a week. if not. it is broadcast to top diddy david hamilton and oasis. they're a bit, aren't david hamilton and oasis. they're a bit , aren't they, they're a bit, aren't they, david? well think the gallaghers will be little bit unhappy today because manchester city got beaten. oh, and they're big man city fans. so your news may cheer them up a bit. i'm not sure that it cheers up that much to be absolutely honest with you. i don't whetherthey've to be absolutely honest with you. i don't whether they've got anything left in their locker. i know that they were enormous beatles fans, but despite your big build up , they're not the big build up, they're no
peter. peter lloyd . well we need peter lloyd. well we need a smiths reunion , maybe. sey been cancelled for having political views . yeah, that's exactly why views. yeah, that's exactly why he should reform with the other band members . reform the smiths band members. reform the smiths come all over to see them. the summer festival stages the main stages this summer. who better to ask than amanda plays hit music five days a week. if not. it is broadcast to top diddy david hamilton and oasis....
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peter. peter lloyd . well we need peter lloyd. well we need a smiths reunion , maybe. sey been cancelled for having political views . yeah, that's exactly why views. yeah, that's exactly why he should reform with the other band members . reform the smiths band members. reform the smiths come all over to see them. the summer festival stages the main stages this summer. who better to ask than amanda plays hit music five days a week. if not. it is broadcast to top diddy david hamilton and oasis. they're a bit, aren't david hamilton and oasis. they're a bit , aren't they, they're a bit, aren't they, david? well think the gallaghers will be little bit unhappy today because manchester city got beaten. oh, and they're big man city fans. so your news may cheer them up a bit. i'm not sure that it cheers up that much to be absolutely honest with you. i don't whetherthey've to be absolutely honest with you. i don't whether they've got anything left in their locker. i know that they were enormous beatles fans, but despite your big build up , they're not the big build up, they're no
peter. peter lloyd . well we need peter lloyd. well we need a smiths reunion , maybe. sey been cancelled for having political views . yeah, that's exactly why views. yeah, that's exactly why he should reform with the other band members . reform the smiths band members. reform the smiths come all over to see them. the summer festival stages the main stages this summer. who better to ask than amanda plays hit music five days a week. if not. it is broadcast to top diddy david hamilton and oasis....
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close by by taking a moment of personal privilege to to ask peter a question about his family, a number of whom are the audience today. peter's peter is. hopefully everybody's okay. but i want you to and she does not have to stand. but i want you to introduce us to your grandmother because is a place of civic education, of lifelong learning. it's a law school. tell us about your grandma and. well, my grandmother, agnes prineville, decided at the. high. deci tid in retirement that she she had always wanted to be an attorney and passed the bar at the age of 80, at the age of 81 and. and now at the young of 94, continues her her legal work. and so it's been such a joy pro bono work is that she did that and so it's been a real joy to to share the law with her. you know, going to law school at my age. and it's been a wonderful of cross-generational experience and inspiration. a force in your life. oh, indeed. most definitely. and i'll wrap things there again. thanks for coming here today. it's great to see everybody in. and we are delighted that we could have a russ feingold and peter prindiville with today to discuss this new book. aga
close by by taking a moment of personal privilege to to ask peter a question about his family, a number of whom are the audience today. peter's peter is. hopefully everybody's okay. but i want you to and she does not have to stand. but i want you to introduce us to your grandmother because is a place of civic education, of lifelong learning. it's a law school. tell us about your grandma and. well, my grandmother, agnes prineville, decided at the. high. deci tid in retirement that she she had...
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peter. peter. peter. good peter. peter. hello, peter. good evening. she sunak evening. so if she sunak can't be trusted to wear a seat belt in a car, what else can you belt in a car, what else can you be trusted with driving the economy? well so paul richie really senior because, you know, he's been hit with this fixed penalty notice by lancashire police because he posted an instagram which he was instagram clip in which he was in he wasn't in the car, but he wasn't wearing the and he wearing the seatbelt and he posted to highlight posted this clip to highlight his plans for levelling that his plans for levelling up. that was he has was the idea. but he has accepted, he has apologised, he has paid the fine. diana, is this deal? well, i think this a big deal? well, i think he's the crime he's trying to help the crime statistics technically statistics because technically they something now . they have solved something now. yes, right. yeah i think yes, that's right. yeah i think by giving it to them on a plate , by saying no, look, i definitely have and lancashire police y
peter. peter. peter. good peter. peter. hello, peter. good evening. she sunak evening. so if she sunak can't be trusted to wear a seat belt in a car, what else can you belt in a car, what else can you be trusted with driving the economy? well so paul richie really senior because, you know, he's been hit with this fixed penalty notice by lancashire police because he posted an instagram which he was instagram clip in which he was in he wasn't in the car, but he wasn't wearing the and he wearing...
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peter doocy joins us live from the white house with the latest. peter? >> peterorning, this vote is not really competitive. there are 20 against mccarthy. there are more than 200 that are for him. but, mccarthy took republicans behind closed doors to tell them he's earned this job. and he just is not able to convince enough members of his own party of that, at least not yet. >> our candidate is jim jordan. he may not want it right now but george washington did not want to be president. he did what was right for his country. we have the numbers and sorry jim jordan we're going to make do you what's right for the country. we love you. >> peter: because of this process the democrat leader hakeem jeffries actually getting the most votes each round. you can see mccarthy gets the second most. in the first round there was a smattering, biggs, jordan. donalds. republicans all consolidated 19 of them in the second round for jordan. in the third round he actually increased his total. he had 20 to mccarthy's 200. even though he says he doesn't want the job. >> the differenc
peter doocy joins us live from the white house with the latest. peter? >> peterorning, this vote is not really competitive. there are 20 against mccarthy. there are more than 200 that are for him. but, mccarthy took republicans behind closed doors to tell them he's earned this job. and he just is not able to convince enough members of his own party of that, at least not yet. >> our candidate is jim jordan. he may not want it right now but george washington did not want to be...
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peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author gets used. hubris, pride goes before a fall, and that has sort of what has happened to the u. s. project, which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge a monic, and that is familiar looking at it. we don't want to be to definitive about these things whose good, whose bad they are. all sides is always a mix, but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order made all else possible. and that goes back to the west. lillian principle from 1640 a tree of westphalia, that other countries don't interfere in the rise of others. and for all its screaming about russia and china intervening in the affairs of the united states, the u. s. is the global champion of interference and, and now it's actually pushing it to the point of belligerence and war. and this is the root cause of the problem. the u. s. agent insistent on being globally, had to monic not allowing space for other countries to develop. they are going to develop along their own particular pods, both politically and economically. we should be the best thing we can do to encourage these values of democracy and human rights is to help these countries. not yeah, but i mean, i mean, but thomas, you know, in democracy in human rights, if i go to jesse right now, that's just a political cudgel. i don't, they don't believe in it. they don't believe in democracy in their own countries. go ahead and no, i think, i think it's more complicated. we'll get we'll get it in the 2nd half of the program. just want to feel that. i mean, i think you're upset, you write pete, to the imperialist words, have always differ greatly from their deeds. they say these, these words to make a veneer, they took about civilization, culture, human rights, democracy. they've been talking like that for 200 years. you know, many countries have suffered, nevertheless, from their domination and control. you know, over the last century, many of them put back against that, you know, but in recent decades it's been honda because as i said, the collect the ussr shifted the balance of forces in the world. but the fact is that imperialism seeks domination, not democracy, doesn't matter what it says, look at what it does, you know, and we have to, we have to recognize that, let's not forget, that this whole notion of a rules based order was invented when the imperialist decided to launch their aggressive illegal war against yugoslavia, i just hold that thought, hold out that we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on globalization state with ah, november 22nd 2020 to outraged orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits to keep the oldest monastery. they were looking for, alleged russian spies among the monks. we mean dealer seeming us for years in the line. former reason for the brutal crime down one church is parishioners had sung a song about ah, it's long been reason enough to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. russia, i shall finance a big grass many miles store and you in your store of a slight banging you in your store as you used to miss a senior. i used to miss dod with oh, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true war his way? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, well never be a victory for russia. wait, we shall see what you're still waiting for. you a new modem, but you look at a me crane war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. mezzo mon, are made. it comes to not should get done in carbon dioxide. america forces are and you're not in your engage in conflict of russian forces. the american forces are here to defend nato ally for that bridge that nato escalates even more than discussion. military operations become a war when you put them up. so that was the show and that was a 1000 is my story. i see it that i see you at the us. thank you. possibly go to me live. so i you story. you sure you can. you stuff with almost them. let's see. we live only the still foolish that are in your sewage, nero speaker for the girl who's welcome back to cross stock, were all things are considered. i'm peter beltran, and you were discussing globalization in the okay, it's go back to arthur and in toronto, the lynch, but in the list, the linchpin of the west of vision of globalization is through financial institutions. now that you know, you have been in the way it was gold frozen, stolen from it, rushes floor and reserves stolen from it. i mean, what kind of rules based order is that, i mean, you know, what about the rule of law? this is why is john pointed out on the 1st part of the program. other countries are getting together and saying, we don't need their institutions, we can have our own institutions, we can go around them. ok. and they use the, the west uses it financial institutions as a cudgel. well, if you can get around it, been fine. okay. and then you have not just, you know, trade, but you have free trade where everyone benefits from it. ok. the west is destroying itself in its own institutions. arthur? yeah, there's a, a great book called exit voice and loyalty that covers
peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author gets used. hubris, pride goes before a fall, and that has sort of what has happened to the u. s. project, which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge a monic, and that is familiar looking at it. we don't want to be to...
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peter bowes, thank you fort in: evening. peter bowes, thank you for trying to make _ evening. peteru for trying to make sense - evening. peter bowes, thank you for trying to make sense of- evening. peter bowes, thank you for trying to make sense of all. for trying to make sense of all of this for us. we'll and certainly go back to those events in the us if they continue to take place on those developments there throughout the course of the day for you here on the bbc but for now, let's turn to ukraine. a ukrainian battlefield commander in the eastern town of bakhmut has told the bbc that the fighting there is ferocious. a us official has said russian forces have made incremental advances around the town, with mercenaries from the russian paramilitary wagner group heavily involved in the assault. the battle has been described as a �*meat grinder�* with high numbers of casualties on both sides. almost all of the city's 70 thousand occupants have fled.russia is working hard to capture bakhmut — in the hope it could lead to the fall of slovyansk and kramatorsk as well — the two most imp
peter bowes, thank you fort in: evening. peter bowes, thank you for trying to make _ evening. peteru for trying to make sense - evening. peter bowes, thank you for trying to make sense of- evening. peter bowes, thank you for trying to make sense of all. for trying to make sense of all of this for us. we'll and certainly go back to those events in the us if they continue to take place on those developments there throughout the course of the day for you here on the bbc but for now, let's turn to...
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peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author just use to bras, pride goes before a fall, and i'm not that has sort of what has happened to the u. s. project which i agree initially. initially. there were some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge a monic, and that is community looking at it. we don't want to be to definitive about these things whose good, whose bad they are. all sides is always a mix, but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order that made all else possible. and that goes back to the west trillion principle from the 1648 creative westphalia. but other countries don't interfere in the rise of others. and for all its screaming about russia and china intervening in the affairs of the united states, the u. s. is the global champion of interference and, and now it's actually pushing it to the point of belligerence and war. and this is the root cause of the problem. the u. s. agent insistent on being globally hedge, a monic not allowing space for other countries to develop. they are going to develop along their own particular pods, both politically and economically. we should be the best thing we can do to encourage these values of democracy and human rights is to help these countries. not yeah, but i mean, i mean, not, but thomas, you know, in democracy in human rights, if i go to jesse right now, that's just a political cudgel. i don't, they don't believe in it. they don't believe in democracy in their own countries. go ahead and no, i think i think it's more complicated. ok, we'll get. we'll get it in the 2nd half of the program just so you want to feel that. i mean, i think you're absolutely right peter. the imperialist words have always differ greatly from their deeds. they say these, these words to make a veneer. they took about civilization, culture, human rights, democracy. they've been talking like that for 200 years. you know, many countries have suffered, nevertheless, from their domination and control. you know, over the last century, many of them fall back against that, you know, but in recent decades it's been harder because as i said, the collect the ussr shifted the balance of forces in the world. but the fact is that imperialism seats, domination, not democracy, doesn't matter what it says, look at what it does, you know, and we have to, we have to recognize that, let's not forget, that this whole notion of a rules based order was invented when the imperialist decided to launch their aggressive illegal war against yugoslavia. let's read and i just hold that thought, hold out that we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on g
peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author just use to bras, pride goes before a fall, and i'm not that has sort of what has happened to the u. s. project which i agree initially. initially. there were some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge a monic, and that is community looking at it. we don't want to be...
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peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author gets used. hubris, pride goes before a fall, and that has sort of what has happened to the us project, which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean, on both sides about political aisle by this neil con, via but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order that made all else possible. and that goes back to the west trillion principle from the 1648 creative westphalia, that other countries don't interfere in the rise of others. and for all its screaming about russia and china intervening in the affairs of the united states, the u. s. is the global champion of interference and, and now it's actually pushing it to the point of belligerence and war. and this is the root cause of the problem. the u. s. isn't insistent on being globally hedge, a monic not allowing space for other countries to develop. they are going to develop along their own particular pods, both politically and economically. we should be the best thing we can do to encourage these values of democracy and human rights is to help these countries. i'm not, yeah, but i mean, i mean, by thomas, you know, in democracy in human rights, if i go to chelsea right now, that's just the political cudgel. i don't, they don't believe in it. they don't believe in democracy in their own countries. go ahead and i think it's more complicated. okay, we'll get, we'll get you. we'll get in the 2nd half of the program just to you want to feel that. i mean, i think you're absolutely right pete. the imperialist words have always differed greatly from their deeds. they say these, these words to make a veneer, they took about civilization, culture, human rights, democracy. they've been talking like that for 200 years. you know, many countries have suffered, nevertheless, from their domination and control. you know, over the last century, many of them fall back against that, you know, but in recent decades it's been harder because as i said, the collapse of the ussr shifted the balance of forces in the world. but the fact is that imperialism seeks domination, not democracy, doesn't matter what it says, look at what it does, you know, and we have to, we have to recognize that, let's not forget, that this whole notion of a rules based order was invented when the imperialist decided to launch their aggressive illegal war against yugoslavia. that's written up. i don't to hold that thought, hold out that we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on globalization state with november 22nd 2020 to outraged orthodox christians confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits to keep the oldest monastery. they were looking for a russian spies among the monks. we mean deal of seeming or former reason for the brutal crack down one church. his parishioners said, song, a song about russia. ah, it's wrong been reason enough to condemn any old adult christian attack in prison and even kill them. russia what i knew, rush up, i need to pick grass when you love store and you, when your store grow us layla fenusse taught us you use a c and we will send you a bomb. i used from his dog with oh, when i was showing wrong, i just don't hold any world yet to see how this thing becomes the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground bullying a so booty toya no cranium, t doin soon enough idea. she ship duck lean night shipboard control. you put you on board so we ship. she'll dd at them awarded by latest. i will only be near them . did not sing the anthem lucy lean. yeah, well, we can do a chance actually. jim's out of the room dish, but i'll let you drop both alone then. oh, crazy dental. there used to modern day my subway, but just dory. yes. or no, it's, i live here, the least get us, but we ship it with a meeting of georgia tech. you know, what of them? i need a new transcript with that for a one. they each double that or up with global. i'm saying years about how she took on my job is to broadview mcfleen tricky real quick to take a picture, go double play. you have to go so good. i'm not the welcome backs across stock where all things are considered. i'm peter in belgium and you were discussing globalization in the okay, so back to arthur and in toronto, the lynch list, the linchpin of the west vision of globalization is through financial institutions . now that you know, you have been in the way it was gold frozen, stolen from it, russia's foreign reserve stolen from it. i mean, what kind of rules based order is that, i mean, what about the rule of law? this is why is john pointed out on the 1st part of the program. other countries are getting together and saying, we don't need their institutions, we can have our own institutions, we can go around them. ok. and they use the, the west, uses it financial institutions as a cudgel. well, if you can get around it, then fine. okay. and then you have not just, you know, tray, but you have free trade where everyone benefits from it. ok, the west is destroying itself and its own institutions. arthur. yeah, there's a, a great book exit, boyce and loyalty that covers a lot of the personal dynamics th
peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author gets used. hubris, pride goes before a fall, and that has sort of what has happened to the us project, which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean, on both sides about political aisle by this neil con, via but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order that made all else possible. and that goes back...
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peter, peter, you're absolutely right. there is a and i like the expression that the previous author just used hubris, pride goes before a fall, and that has sort of what has happened to the u. s. project which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions that but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge a monic, and that is familiar looking at it. we don't want to be to the definitive about these things whose good, whose bad they are. all sides is always a mix, but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order that made all else possible. and that goes back to the west trillion principle from the 1648 creative westphalia. but other countries don't interfere in the rise of others. and for all its screaming about russia and china intervening in the affairs of the united states, the u. s. is the global champion of interference and, and now it's actually pushing it to the point of belligerence and war. and this is the root cause of the problem. the u. s. isn't insistent on being globally hedge, a monic not allowing space for other countries to develop. they are going to develop along their own particular pods, both politically and economically. we should be the best thing we can do to encourage these values of democracy and human rights is to help these countries. not yeah, but i mean, i mean, not, but thomas, you know, in democracy in human rights, if i go to jealousy right now, that's just a political cudgel. i don't, they don't believe in it. they don't believe in democracy in their own countries. go ahead and no, i think i think it's more complicated. ok, we'll get we'll get it in the 2nd half of the program. just want to feel that. i mean, i think you're upset, you write pete, to the imperialist words, have always differ greatly from their deeds. they say these, these words to make a veneer. they took about civilization, culture, human rights, democracy. they've been talking like that for 200 years. you know, many countries have suffered, nevertheless, from their domination and control, you know, over the last century, many of them fall back against that, you know, but in recent decades it's been honda because as i said, the collect the ussr shifted the balance of forces in the world, but the fact is that imperialism seeks domination, not democracy, doesn't matter what it says, look at what it does, you know, and we have to, we have to recognize that, let's not forget, that this whole notion of a rule based order was invented when the imperialist decided to launch their aggressive illegal war against yugoslavia. i want to hold hold that thought, hold out that we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on globalization state with ah, november 22nd 2020 to outraged orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits to keep the oldest monastery. they were looking for alleged russian spies among the monks, when we mean dealer seeming or using the right form. the reason for the brutal crack down one church is parishioners said, song a song about ah, it's wrong been reason enough to condemn any all the dogs, christian attack, imprison, and even kill them. russia, i show up on you to pick it up. how many miles store and you in your store of pro slightly venue in your total so that as you used to stop at the receiving end to simulate singing, i used to miss dawn this evening. he just sat down with welcome back. across stock were all things are considered on peter labelle to remind you we're discussing globalization. okay, so back to arthur in, in toronto, the lynchburg, the listener, the linchpin of the west vision of globalization is through financial institutions . now that you know, you, you have venezuela's gold frozen face stolen from it, rushes foreign reserve stolen from it. i mean, what kind of rules based order is that, i mean, you know, what about the rule of law? this is why is just he pointed out in the 1st part of the program, other countries are getting together and saying, we don't need their institutions, we can have our own institutions, we can go round them. okay. and they use the, the, the west uses, it's financial institutions as a cudgel. well, if you can get around it, then fine. okay. and then you have not just, you know, tray, but you have free trade where everyone benefits from it. okay. that, that the west is destroying itself and its own institutions. arthur. yeah, there's a, a great book called exit voice and loyalt
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peter doocy is live in the white house with the latest. peter? >> peter: officials around here are trying to keep the priority the economy. they think that is what the american people want them to do. but the american people have growing concerns about these classified documents. >> someone should be looking into it. >> definitely the federal government have to do a better job. >> yes, they should. >> it should be looked at. i think the way that federal government keeps their top secret documents is -- seems kind of loose. >> whatever can be done to secure those documents, absolutely is extremely important. >> it's going to happen multiple people and need to be looked into. >> the court of public opinion is ruling before the special counsel 60% of adults polled by quinnipiac say the president mishandled the documents. just 22% say they think he handled them appropriately. those documents were stored next to the president's corvette which this photo suggests his son hunter had access to. and the time frame the feds are interested in for their separate prob
peter doocy is live in the white house with the latest. peter? >> peter: officials around here are trying to keep the priority the economy. they think that is what the american people want them to do. but the american people have growing concerns about these classified documents. >> someone should be looking into it. >> definitely the federal government have to do a better job. >> yes, they should. >> it should be looked at. i think the way that federal government...
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white house correspondent peter doocy has details tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: the president has a spring in his step because even though interest rates are up and there is a lot of instability in the world, the u.s. economy did grow in the last quarter. but, good news about markets is being overshadowed by bad news of classified markings. >> i will veto everything they send me. >> everything they, so-called maga republicans, sends him, the president, will have also already been approved by the democratic controlled senate. >> i'm ready to compromise. if there is something good you want to deal with. >> a republican proposal to abolish the irs not one of those things. >> no taxes, right? except with a 30% national sales tax. >> on that, some rare common ground with the president and speaker mccarthy. >> i heard today the speaker of the house said he is not sure he is for it now. bless me, father, for he has sinned, i will tell you. [applause] there is redemption. >> republicans are refuting some of president biden's claims. >> they want to cut your social secur
white house correspondent peter doocy has details tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: the president has a spring in his step because even though interest rates are up and there is a lot of instability in the world, the u.s. economy did grow in the last quarter. but, good news about markets is being overshadowed by bad news of classified markings. >> i will veto everything they send me. >> everything they, so-called maga republicans, sends him, the...
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white house correspondent peter doocy fills us in live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. officials won't say they think whether or not this story was leaked by somebody tries to bruise president biden politically ahead of a re-election announcement and we asked. but this document mess is casting a long shadow over a president who is struggling to change the subject. >> i'm excited about the leadership we have on the democratic side. >> peter: leaders on both sides have a similar problem as biden and his republican successor as v.p. mike pence each discovered classified materials at home. >> as we sit here in your home office, in indiana, did you take any classified documents with you from the white house? >> i did not. >> three months later, his lawyer found some, at least two small boxes slipped through the cracks with pence lawyers blaming a hurried transition. >> the attorneys on my staff went through all the documents at both the white house and our office's there and at the vice president's residence to ensure that any documents that needed to be
white house correspondent peter doocy fills us in live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. officials won't say they think whether or not this story was leaked by somebody tries to bruise president biden politically ahead of a re-election announcement and we asked. but this document mess is casting a long shadow over a president who is struggling to change the subject. >> i'm excited about the leadership we have on the democratic side. >>...
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white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> petergood evening, bret. press secretary is the only person around here talking about any of this even though she says she was not involved in any of the decisions about waiting two months after finding this classified material to go public with it. the officials who had those conversations are keeping quiet tonight. >> mr. president, what's your reaction to the special counsel? >> peter: president biden wanted to talk today about the u.s. and japan. he did not want to answer any questions about a growing classified materials scandal. >> they like you. >> white house officials are calling a special counsel interview of president biden a hypothetical; however, the president will sit for any special counsel interviews requested if officials stick to this. >> what i can say is his team is going to fully cooperate with the department of justice. >> peter: and they're already claiming the doj won't find anything wrong with the white house's response. >> the actions that we took were right. >> pe
white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> petergood evening, bret. press secretary is the only person around here talking about any of this even though she says she was not involved in any of the decisions about waiting two months after finding this classified material to go public with it. the officials who had those conversations are keeping quiet tonight. >> mr. president, what's your reaction to the special...
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peter doocy at the white house. hi, peter. >> neil, we still don't have a clear answer yet about whether or not any of president biden's other residences have been searched by the fbi for documents. so we checked. >> on these documents, have any more classified document been located in any other places associated with president biden? >> i'll refer you to the white house. >> joe manchin was asked and said would have had classified document in the same general area? that doesn't make sense. a reporter from cnn asked him. so it does cast a cloud over it, you think. he said it costs a cloud over the whole process. chances to put questions to president biden himself about this are few and far in between. it's tough, particularly when the first lady is running interference like this. first lady jill biden put her hands up while somebody asked president biden a question about this at a lunar new year event last night. you mentioned it. president biden will do a mid-atlantic swing and plans to talk about infrastructure. in the evening, we understand there will be some high dollar fund raisers. that's while president trump, the former president, will be up in new hampshire meeting with activists there. his first real event with republican party activists since announcing. neil? >> trace: all right. thank you, peter, peter doocy at the white house. meantime, i want to go to rich edson in miami. the vice president of the united states, former one, mike pence, also caught up in this document mess. he had a chance to sit down and talk to rich. >> good afternoon, neil. mike pence made his first comments since news had broken that he had classified at his home in indiana. we asked him that just a couple months ago he denied having any classified documents and now only to discover that he had them. he said he launched a review after seeing what happened with president biden and a small number was encountered. we asked him in his long time in gong if this had happened before. here's what he said. >> i remain very confident that during my time in the congress of the united states that we were very careful and very cautious as we were during my time as president. during the closing days of the administration when materials were boxed and assembled, some of which shipped to our personal residences, mistake
peter doocy at the white house. hi, peter. >> neil, we still don't have a clear answer yet about whether or not any of president biden's other residences have been searched by the fbi for documents. so we checked. >> on these documents, have any more classified document been located in any other places associated with president biden? >> i'll refer you to the white house. >> joe manchin was asked and said would have had classified document in the same general area? that...
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peter edwards, of the list, peter edwards, political commentator , grant and political commentator, grant and journalist and broadcaster mike parry . i'm journalist and broadcaster mike parry. i'm going to come to you first, peter thoughts about first, peter. any thoughts about this year has been a good one for you. are you happy? are you going into the next year with a sense of optimism? well, i think like it, everyone is a mixture of good and bad. you know, you look national events as look at national events as a moment of great sadness. for example passing of example with the passing of queen, actually. that was time queen, actually. that was a time when the came together. when the nation came together. there in the there were positives in the celebration great life celebration of great life dedicated service. and celebration of great life debrought service. and celebration of great life debrought communitieslice. and celebration of great life debrought communities together. it brought communities together. listen it's listen to your monologue. it's very so very interesting because i'm so used perhaps challenging used to perhaps challenging quite the presenter quite vigorously the presenter of this show and
peter edwards, of the list, peter edwards, political commentator , grant and political commentator, grant and journalist and broadcaster mike parry . i'm journalist and broadcaster mike parry. i'm going to come to you first, peter thoughts about first, peter. any thoughts about this year has been a good one for you. are you happy? are you going into the next year with a sense of optimism? well, i think like it, everyone is a mixture of good and bad. you know, you look national events as look at...
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peter baker oberlin grad. dedicate that right, and are? >> guest: not ate grad but it went up there. yes. >> host: next call, alexandria, louisiana,. >> caller: peter, petersan, really showing the show. peter, you've got some great guests. i happen to be an african-american. i wasn a military police officer at a top-secret clearance. i thought the russians from 79 to 94. my question for you is that with january 6th, cash but still has paperwork where president trump wanted to send in 20,000 troops -- kash patel -- 20,000 troops but nancy pelosi denied him. mitch mcconnell denied him. their sergeant of arms and the d.c. mayor bauer. and my question for you is this. and the secret service knew about it and the fbi norfolk office knew about january 6th and did nothing about it, but trump tried to prevent it. so do you have that in the book? thank you. >> guest:th thank you very much for your question. appreciate that. there's no question that the was on part of a number of people a failure to see the security threat that intelligence had provided enough information to see. that is true that there was a reluctance on the part of a number of people inon washin
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we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy and what he asked the president this morning. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. white house officials aren't saying tonight whether president biden would sit for an interview with the special counsel who revealed today a third discovery of classified documents this time at president biden's house. that's what we talked to him about today. >> classified material, next to your corvette? what were you thinking? >> let me -- by the way my corvette is in a locked garage, okay? it's not like they are sitting out in the street. >> peter: so the material was in a locked garage. >> yes, as well as my corvette. >> pete: the attorney general isn't convinced appointing special counsel robert herr to investigate. >> on december 20th, president biden's personal counsel informed mr. lausch that additional documents bearing classification markings were identified in the garage of the president's private residence. >> that date is a problem because that means the president's team knew about a second discovery of material and left it out of tuesday's initial c
we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy and what he asked the president this morning. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. white house officials aren't saying tonight whether president biden would sit for an interview with the special counsel who revealed today a third discovery of classified documents this time at president biden's house. that's what we talked to him about today. >> classified material, next to your corvette? what were you thinking?...
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peter, thank you for _ peacefully. indeed, peter, thank you for keeping - peacefully. indeed, peterus l thank you for keeping us up—to—date. when i'm sure we'll be checking in on in the coming days and weeks. let's take you to north korea, where people in the capital pyongyang are in the middle of a five—day lockdown that the government says is being imposed because of what it calls a "respiratory illness". officials have not mentioned covid by name. meanwhile temperatures in north korea have dropped to below 30 celsius in some of the northern regions. earlier, i spoke tojean lee, public policy fellow at the woodrow wilson international centre for scholars, a long—time north korea watcher. i asked her about these reports of a lockdown. i think we should clarify that state media hasn't mentioned a lockdown. they said they're in the middle of an anti—epidemic campaign. and they haven't provided very many details, to be honest, and it's so hard because we're not there to really know what that means. they've said that means they will be checking temperatures and sterilising. .. taking a
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peter doocy is live from the white house with more. peter? >> peterorning, and the white house is going to try something different this week with a big ceremony bringing in a new chief of staff. the former covid czar jeff zients, and this new change in direction comes as an nbc poll finds that 71% of people believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. what else does the biden team think they can do to turn things around? get busy. look at the schedule. later on today going to be in baltimore for an infrastructure event. tomorrow, up in new york city for another infrastructure event and a dnc fundraiser. wednesday he is going to have the competition council come to the white house. also meet with speaker mccarthy who wants to talk debt kreiger and then on thursday the national prayer breakfast with the vice president and on friday president tweeted my word as a biden have never been more optimistic about the future than i am today. do events outs of town and together. they usually leave at least one of them behind to tend to the business of the
peter doocy is live from the white house with more. peter? >> peterorning, and the white house is going to try something different this week with a big ceremony bringing in a new chief of staff. the former covid czar jeff zients, and this new change in direction comes as an nbc poll finds that 71% of people believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. what else does the biden team think they can do to turn things around? get busy. look at the schedule. later on today going to be...
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white house correspondent peter doocy has the story behind the decision live from the north lawn tonight. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. there's nothing delicate about a tank but something very delicate to say they won't be a threat to russia but russian troops inside ukraine. >> this is about freedom. freedom for ukraine. >> and help for president volodymyr zelenskyy zelenskyy. today is his birthday by the way. >> peter: the u.s. is sending 31 abrams tanks the equivalent of one ukrainian dank battalion. >> the abrams tanks the most capable tanks in the world also extremely complex to operate and maintain. >> it will take months until these tanks reach the battlefield. >> it uses a gas turban engine. jet engine 1500-horsepower. >> ukrainians have asked for abrams tanks for months but until now the pentagon officials have inel siped it wasn't feeivelg. >> introducing a new main battle tank is ex12r50e78ly costly, time sensitive and it would be a huge undertaking for the ukrainian forces. >> in a classified setting on capitol hill today, director of national intelligence avril haines briefed senators
white house correspondent peter doocy has the story behind the decision live from the north lawn tonight. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening, bret. there's nothing delicate about a tank but something very delicate to say they won't be a threat to russia but russian troops inside ukraine. >> this is about freedom. freedom for ukraine. >> and help for president volodymyr zelenskyy zelenskyy. today is his birthday by the way. >> peter: the u.s. is sending 31 abrams...
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peter _ fun. you may be a centenarian but peter still _ fun. you may be a centenarian but peter still has _ fun. peter still has a wicked sense of humour. mind you, the arents sense of humour. mind you, the parents would be appalled - sense of humour. mind you, the parents would be appalled at. parents would be appalled at what i know about their appearance when the children talk to me. appearance when the children talk to me— appearance when the children talk to me. congratulations to him. thousands of performers have been taking part in a new year�*s day parade in london. (music). the event saw more than 8,000 entertainers delight the crowds along the route. it was the first full parade for three years and is thought to have attracted up to half a million spectators. a reminder of our top story, his return to the presidency of brazil promising sweeping reversals to the policy of far right predecessor. the left—wing veteran said he would reunite a country riven by inequality and used as first speech to revoke dry air bowl scenario�*s gun carrying laws. that�*s it for now from artists on bbc new
peter _ fun. you may be a centenarian but peter still _ fun. you may be a centenarian but peter still has _ fun. peter still has a wicked sense of humour. mind you, the arents sense of humour. mind you, the parents would be appalled - sense of humour. mind you, the parents would be appalled at. parents would be appalled at what i know about their appearance when the children talk to me. appearance when the children talk to me— appearance when the children talk to me. congratulations to him....
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white house correspondent peter doocy asked some of those questions in the white house briefing room today. he joins us live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> petergood evening, bret. we have texted and called the white house counsel's office. this story has completely changed because during yesterday's show when president biden read a carefully worded statement about this, he mentioned classified material in one location. and he said that was a surprise. the surprise tonight, classified material in a second location. >> has he looked into whether any other documents have been taken to any other -- any other office that he has? >> i'm just not going to speak to this. i'm going to let the process continue. >> peter: white house officials are vague about what was found at president biden's think tank. >> that is something that the president doesn't even know. >> but the time something suspicious to republicans. >> every time we find something that turns out before the election dealing with biden's family is pushed under the rug. >> and some democrats. >> i would have to look as to, you know, when they were discovered and why we're just finding out
white house correspondent peter doocy asked some of those questions in the white house briefing room today. he joins us live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> petergood evening, bret. we have texted and called the white house counsel's office. this story has completely changed because during yesterday's show when president biden read a carefully worded statement about this, he mentioned classified material in one location. and he said that was a surprise. the surprise tonight,...
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peter doocy joins us from the white house with more. peter? >> peterplan we keep hearing about over and over that they are going to wait until after the special counsel makes a decision about what happened to talk more about this has been derailed. because president biden is defiantly defending himself after a reporter asked him if he has any regrets about waiting until after the midterms to come forward with this information while he was touring california flood damage. >> i will answer the question but here's the deal, you know, quite frankly bugs me is that we have serious problem the american people don't don't quite understand why you don't ask me questions about that. we found a handful of documents that were filed in the wrong place. enough to regrets. i'm following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do he said no there there. shortly after biden left the v.p. office. the inner circle got together what the hunter biden lists university of delaware meeting at the house. okay. let's do 10:00 a.m. on tuesday at the lake house. i hope thi
peter doocy joins us from the white house with more. peter? >> peterplan we keep hearing about over and over that they are going to wait until after the special counsel makes a decision about what happened to talk more about this has been derailed. because president biden is defiantly defending himself after a reporter asked him if he has any regrets about waiting until after the midterms to come forward with this information while he was touring california flood damage. >> i will...
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peter. you _ for that to happen? well, peter, you have - for that to happen? well, i peter, you have mentioned for that to happen? have mentioned a £70 billion figure of already calculated benefit to the uk economy. it is helping the parts of the country that need to be levelled up, according to our politicians. so, just tell us what is actually going on and where we are seeing this economic benefit. 50. and where we are seeing this economic benefit.— economic benefit. so, if you look at places _ economic benefit. so, if you look at places like _ economic benefit. so, if you| look at places like teesside, the humber, merseyside, derbyshire, yorkshire, parts of the country that have traditionally had large industries, but those have declined. we are seeing a new industries take their place. offshore wind. the uk has been incredibly successful at building an offshore wind industry. we are starting to build more electric cars. the figures show that our manufacturing of electric cars is up. but, also, interestingly other sectors that you might not necessarily think of. so, farming. agri—tech, new technologies in farmi
peter. you _ for that to happen? well, peter, you have - for that to happen? well, i peter, you have mentioned for that to happen? have mentioned a £70 billion figure of already calculated benefit to the uk economy. it is helping the parts of the country that need to be levelled up, according to our politicians. so, just tell us what is actually going on and where we are seeing this economic benefit. 50. and where we are seeing this economic benefit.— economic benefit. so, if you look at...
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white house correspondent peter doocy has reaction from probably a happy administration. live from the north lawn. good evening,. >> peter: peter seems like it, bret. officials here are telling us they are going to let this whole process play out. let house republicans figure out who the republican speaker of the house is going to be. the president is not going to get involved. >> he was a senator, right? he understands how this process works. and he's just not going to insert himself. he is going to let the process play out and continue to do the work of the american people. >> peter: white house officials are diving into the process all with the though accusing incoming house republican of focusing too much on investigations than they are on campaign trail issues like inflation. we have not been told if president biden is watching any of the failed speaker votes from the west wing or the residents at all because the people say he's got a busy schedule. officials are also taking the lack of clear leadership after day one on the right as an opportunity to celebrate the new democratic leaderboard. leader. >> we're looking forwar
white house correspondent peter doocy has reaction from probably a happy administration. live from the north lawn. good evening,. >> peter: peter seems like it, bret. officials here are telling us they are going to let this whole process play out. let house republicans figure out who the republican speaker of the house is going to be. the president is not going to get involved. >> he was a senator, right? he understands how this process works. and he's just not going to insert...
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. >> neil: thanks, peter. peter doocy at the white house. i want to go to aishah hasnie right now because james comer is trying to get more information on who visited the president's wilmington home. we're going to start looking at his rehoboth vacation home. what is the latest, aishah? >> it's fair to say that house republicans have completely lost all patience with the white house and the communication answers, anything that they're getting from that department. so now they're turning their sighting to the secret service. in fact, today house oversight committee chairman james comer sent this letter to the director of the secret service requesting records after the agency said last week that it would hand over its own visitor logs, so to speak, to president biden's wilmington home. according to that letter, neil, comer is requesting specifically all documents, communications related to visitor information at president biden's wilmington, delaware home from january 20th of 2017 to present day. meanwhile, democrats are complaining about the
. >> neil: thanks, peter. peter doocy at the white house. i want to go to aishah hasnie right now because james comer is trying to get more information on who visited the president's wilmington home. we're going to start looking at his rehoboth vacation home. what is the latest, aishah? >> it's fair to say that house republicans have completely lost all patience with the white house and the communication answers, anything that they're getting from that department. so now they're...
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peter, years again. and on that, peter. so _ years again. and on that, peter, so what _ years again. that, peter, so what has - years again. and on that, peter, so what has been | years again. and on that, i peter, so what has been the reaction to all of this news, especially actually from facebook users, because there are fears, aren't there, that donald trump's returned to meta would lead to further misinformation but meta says the public should be able to hear what politicians have to say. hear what politicians have to sa . , . ., , say. yes, and that is the debate _ say. yes, and that is the debate that _ say. yes, and that is the debate that meta - say. yes, and that is the debate that meta clearlyj debate that meta clearly believe that politicians, and remember that donald trump has announced that he is standing for the white house again, he is seeking the republican nomination for the election in 2024, and therefore that puts him in the category of a politician who deserves to be heard, as they say, and there are many people on facebook and the wider world who believe that, wh
peter, years again. and on that, peter. so _ years again. and on that, peter, so what _ years again. that, peter, so what has - years again. and on that, peter, so what has been | years again. and on that, i peter, so what has been the reaction to all of this news, especially actually from facebook users, because there are fears, aren't there, that donald trump's returned to meta would lead to further misinformation but meta says the public should be able to hear what politicians have to say....
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peter edwards . right. peter, peter edwards. right. peter, let's talk rishi sunak five point plan. front page of the paper. after he made this announcement yesterday day about his big plan , the future. did it blow your way . it didn't blow me away. way. it didn't blow me away. i think it's pretty thin, but it has been a success. and now everyone's had 24 hours to digest it. a of people are drawing the line back to tony blair's hedge card. i think more than 20 years ago. tony blair became opposition in 1994 became of the opposition in 1994 after death of john. and of after the death of john. and of course, labour had pledge course, labour had the pledge cards. at time that was seen cards. at the time that was seen as quite bold . and if as perhaps quite bold. and if i'm going to government today, actually it was narrow in scope. what do you mean by it's been a common success? explain to our viewers what you mean by sure. i think if a polity nation, especially a prime minister, has five can be summed five pledges, it can be summed up on the front page of one tabloid newspaper in bare
peter edwards . right. peter, peter edwards. right. peter, let's talk rishi sunak five point plan. front page of the paper. after he made this announcement yesterday day about his big plan , the future. did it blow your way . it didn't blow me away. way. it didn't blow me away. i think it's pretty thin, but it has been a success. and now everyone's had 24 hours to digest it. a of people are drawing the line back to tony blair's hedge card. i think more than 20 years ago. tony blair became...
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peter . peter, well, let's get peter. peter, what do you think ? well, i think what do you think? . and should be drawn a lot more tightly. so example, there was a report, i think might have been as far back as 2009 which said the mp is shouldn't allowed the mp is shouldn't be allowed to advice on parliamentary to give advice on parliamentary strategies because there's a clear conflict between being a member of parliament and then advising businesses. member of parliament and then advising businesses . and it advising businesses. and it tends to be largely one advising businesses on how to navigate parliament. and of course there are outside jobs within the rules where i think we can tie it up and then there's breaches of the rules like they are in practise in a fair and which which was very serious one. i think there is a case allowing some outside work if . there's some outside work if. there's demonstrable impact on public andifs demonstrable impact on public and it's not all about self—enrichment at but what i'd say is the net drawn very, very loosely . and that's what leads lo
peter . peter, well, let's get peter. peter, what do you think ? well, i think what do you think? . and should be drawn a lot more tightly. so example, there was a report, i think might have been as far back as 2009 which said the mp is shouldn't allowed the mp is shouldn't be allowed to advice on parliamentary to give advice on parliamentary strategies because there's a clear conflict between being a member of parliament and then advising businesses. member of parliament and then advising...
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peter, what happens next? well, _ again. peter, what happens next? well, what _ again. peter, what happens next? well, what happens. again. happens - next? well, what happens next? this could _ next? well, what happens next? this could happen _ next? well, what happens next? this could happen over _ next? well, what happens next? this could happen over the - next? well, what happens next? this could happen over the next| this could happen over the next few hours, they could go very late into the night. the republicans are still talking, they are trying to thrash out a situation which will give them a candidate they can all rally around, and if that is to be kevin mccarthy, what concessions is the offering those opponents in his own party? is he discussing with them potential positions on committees, rings that he can offer them to sweep the situation to encourage them to vote for him. it seems isn�*t there yet but those are the kinds of discussions that are likely to be happening right now. �* ., , ., ., now. peter bowes, our north america correspondent, - now. peter bowes, our north | america correspondent, thank you very
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peter davis said to give him focus after he lost his wife of more than seven decades. his streak read now is tremendous. our correspondent has been to meet him. reporter: peter davis is 100 years old. twice a week he heads to his local primary school. peter been helping year two students with their reading. >> good afternoon, year two. >> good afternoon, mr. davis. >> a boy was at sea with his family. he fell into the water, but could not swim. >> the kids are great, they really are. it is uplifting to think when i first get there, some are poor readers. yet after a term, good readers they are. >> he is inspirational, generous, considerate, thoughtful, and somebody who has gifted his time for so many children over the last six years to instill a love of reading, that we will never be able to say thank you. r peter started --reporter: peter started volunteering after his wife died. they had been married 70 years. >> if i make a mistake, you get a point. and then if you make a mistake, i get a point. >> please take me out of this zoo. >> i used to be really bad at reading, but now i am good. he helped me a lot. reporter: peter was given the british empire medal. the oldest person on this year's list. >> what is the score? >> 2-1. >> who ha
peter davis said to give him focus after he lost his wife of more than seven decades. his streak read now is tremendous. our correspondent has been to meet him. reporter: peter davis is 100 years old. twice a week he heads to his local primary school. peter been helping year two students with their reading. >> good afternoon, year two. >> good afternoon, mr. davis. >> a boy was at sea with his family. he fell into the water, but could not swim. >> the kids are great,...
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peter dujardin. i _ going into the school. peter dujardin, i am _ going into the school. peter dujardin, i am going - going into the school. it there, but thank you very much for your time, we appreciate it, all the best. let's return to our top story, kevin mccarthy having failed to win in the 14th round of voting to elect a speaker. 0ut win in the 14th round of voting to elect a speaker. out of the 432 votes cast, mccarthy received 216, just one short of victory, meaning he had lost the 14th round. they are now voting to adjourn until noon on monday. you're watching bbc news. to stay with us for the rest of the day's news. hello there. friday was a calm and settled day, thanks to a ridge of high pressure. fine end to the working week, however. into the weekend, low pressure firmly in control. it's going to be windy with gales, certainly around the coast, and there will be some rain, followed by bands of heavy showers. that's the early rain that will move through today, and that will be followed for the rest of saturday and sunday with blustery showers, strong winds and some sunny spells in—between. most of the showers in
peter dujardin. i _ going into the school. peter dujardin, i am _ going into the school. peter dujardin, i am going - going into the school. it there, but thank you very much for your time, we appreciate it, all the best. let's return to our top story, kevin mccarthy having failed to win in the 14th round of voting to elect a speaker. 0ut win in the 14th round of voting to elect a speaker. out of the 432 votes cast, mccarthy received 216, just one short of victory, meaning he had lost the 14th...