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peter: yes. david: and is that a risky business to be in these days? are drivers getting better? what about people, what about cars that do not have drivers? are you worried about that? peter: i am worried. driverless vehicles are a big exposure, but i think that with ai, quality of vehicles, it is more predictable than perhaps it was in the past. david: so for your own home, who provides home insurance for you? peter: aig. david: and if you have a claim do you have any problem getting it paid? peter: i have not had a claim. but i don't think i will. ♪ david: let's talk about how you got into the insurance business. your father was in the business. did he say, "peter, when you grow up you, you should go into the insurance business?" is that what happened? peter: he didn't. the myth of him reading me insurance and reinsurance books at night is not true. he encouraged me to do and pursue what i wanted and, frankly, i went to boston college, graduated, and the reason why i wanted to enter the insura
peter: yes. david: and is that a risky business to be in these days? are drivers getting better? what about people, what about cars that do not have drivers? are you worried about that? peter: i am worried. driverless vehicles are a big exposure, but i think that with ai, quality of vehicles, it is more predictable than perhaps it was in the past. david: so for your own home, who provides home insurance for you? peter: aig. david: and if you have a claim do you have any problem getting it paid?...
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peter: yes.id: today, do you spend any time in washington dc saying to regulators, "you are not doing a good job regulating us," or members of congress, "do a better job at taking care of the debt repayment?" peter: i do spend time time in washington and spend time with lawmakers and the complexity of insurances that are state regulated, and so spending time with various state regulators and the fca and fsa in the u.k. and japan respectively is where i spend more of my time. david: do you find when you meet with members it's an uplifting experience? peter: getting compromise and talking through specific issues is more challenging than it has been in the past. david: you go to a lot of ceo gatherings, things like the business roundtable or the business council and things like that. when you talk to other ceo's, not just in your industry, what are they most worried about -- the divisiveness in washington, inflation, interest rates, what do you think people are most worried about? peter: those three
peter: yes.id: today, do you spend any time in washington dc saying to regulators, "you are not doing a good job regulating us," or members of congress, "do a better job at taking care of the debt repayment?" peter: i do spend time time in washington and spend time with lawmakers and the complexity of insurances that are state regulated, and so spending time with various state regulators and the fca and fsa in the u.k. and japan respectively is where i spend more of my time....
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peter: he didn't.he myth of him reading me insurance and reinsurance books to me at night is not true. he encouraged me to do and pursue what i wanted and, frankly, i went to boston college, graduated, and the reason why i wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston at a company called the hartford. did offer me a job if i would do training elsewhere to come back to boston. that was the reason i took the job. david: some people might say that insurance is a foreign business. it does not attract people the way private equity does. did you find it to be interesting? peter: you are not doing the same thing all the time when you start in the industry. you are learning to build relationships, you are understanding the quantitative nature of how to underwrite, and the qualitative nature. i liked it because it had a balance of doing different things at once. david: what did you do after your first job in boston? peter: well, that is, ironically i never made it back to boston. and so,
peter: he didn't.he myth of him reading me insurance and reinsurance books to me at night is not true. he encouraged me to do and pursue what i wanted and, frankly, i went to boston college, graduated, and the reason why i wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston at a company called the hartford. did offer me a job if i would do training elsewhere to come back to boston. that was the reason i took the job. david: some people might say that insurance is a foreign...
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peter: -- you ran somewhere? peter: i met a friend.e walked north to 125th street over the course of the city to get out of the way. 300 colleagues died that day. david: do not get out and say i have had enough of wall street, enough of insurance? peter: the unique part about our business is that in major disasters or things like that, our clients need us. i was immediately calibrating, in the reinsurance business on that time, hoping insurance companies back into business, helping raise capital and assess what they needed to do going forward. david: today, aig over the years has been a gigantic company, may be the largest at one time market cap insurers in the world. during the great recession, and had problems. ultimately, the government had to come in with the val out. have you pay that back capital peter: yes. that was payback well before i arrived. david: the government make a profit? peter: yes. there was interest. david: what caused that was too much insurance on high risk origins? peter: yes. it was credit related. that created
peter: -- you ran somewhere? peter: i met a friend.e walked north to 125th street over the course of the city to get out of the way. 300 colleagues died that day. david: do not get out and say i have had enough of wall street, enough of insurance? peter: the unique part about our business is that in major disasters or things like that, our clients need us. i was immediately calibrating, in the reinsurance business on that time, hoping insurance companies back into business, helping raise...
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>> peter: stuffing., everybody. we'll be right back with tig notaro. (♪♪) some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. not one based on paul. you don't want to ride with paul. or sarah, not today anyway. and you don't want a rate based on ben, he's got some important business to take care of. why would you pay a rate based on anyone else? with allstate, you're connected to a rate based on you. at t.j.maxx, you can go above and beyond, and stay under budget. find the gifts they love for less, and gift to the maxx. is it menopause or something else? why don't i feel like myself? could this be menopause? what's happening to me? the menopause journey has stages. learn about yours with clearblue menopause stage indicator... that tracks your fsh hormone levels... combining them with your cycle data. the more you learn about your stage... the better prepared you can be. clearblue menopause stage indicator. what's your menopause stage? (vo) red lobster's new lobster & s
>> peter: stuffing., everybody. we'll be right back with tig notaro. (♪♪) some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. not one based on paul. you don't want to ride with paul. or sarah, not today anyway. and you don't want a rate based on ben, he's got some important business to take care of. why would you pay a rate based on anyone else? with allstate, you're connected to a rate based on you. at t.j.maxx, you can go above and beyond, and...
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peter himself did not expect that he would succeed.he was elevated to the dignity of a count of the russian empire. you can watch all episodes of the podcast lab project on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. we continue the conversation, this is a precious story podcast. my name is ekaterina varkan, with me is viktor kulya. we were just talking about bruce, yes, that means i know that you were inspired by this person, yes, and that you have a new poem dedicated to jacob grews? yes, there is such a poem, it is called fumium, on the coat of arms there, actually count bruce, this is his motto, which is translated from latin, which means, we were, sir, through the smoke, tobacco, teasing, cat. mustache, take out the book, the tower will collapse, - argued the wise bruce, when the king was gone, dimmed, bruce's magic, ruffled, tired, embalmed him, passions were seething in the palace , the fair sex was hysterical, bruce rejected the temptation of power into a recluse. left, learned to live without a friend, collected too many books to
peter himself did not expect that he would succeed.he was elevated to the dignity of a count of the russian empire. you can watch all episodes of the podcast lab project on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. we continue the conversation, this is a precious story podcast. my name is ekaterina varkan, with me is viktor kulya. we were just talking about bruce, yes, that means i know that you were inspired by this person, yes, and that you have a new poem dedicated to jacob grews? yes, there...
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peter: yes.avid: do you spend any time in washington, d.c., saying to regulators they're not doing a job regulating us were members of congress to a better job do a better job in debt repayment? peter: i spend time in washington and with lawmakers. the are state regulated, so spending time with various state regulators, fca, fsa and the u.k. and japan respectively is where we spend more of our time. david: do you find meeting with members of congress is an uplifting experience? peter: getting compromise and talking through specific issues is more challenging than it has been in the past but we are try to make progress. david: you go to a lot of ceo gatherings, i assume, like the business roundtable, the business council and things like that. when you talk to other ceo's, not just in your industry, what are the most worried about? divisiveness in washington, high interest rates? peter: those three always come up. the geopolitical environment, also state-sponsored cyberattacks and what that does to
peter: yes.avid: do you spend any time in washington, d.c., saying to regulators they're not doing a job regulating us were members of congress to a better job do a better job in debt repayment? peter: i spend time in washington and with lawmakers. the are state regulated, so spending time with various state regulators, fca, fsa and the u.k. and japan respectively is where we spend more of our time. david: do you find meeting with members of congress is an uplifting experience? peter: getting...
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andrew the first-called, he proposed a battle plan to peter, by the way, st.t-called was important to him, because that andrei perozano is the patron saint of not only russia, but also scotland , on his coat of arms he also has the andrei flag , this has something to do with scotland, but you said that he considered himself russian, so andrei pervazan, i think, wins here to collect the northern lands. no, but he's still i was also proud of this, this is the same type of consciousness, no, bruce did an incredible amount, bruce was the first president of the burke college, the first president of the manufacturers college, that is, he created the ministry of mineral resources, the ministry of finance, was the head of the mint, but his approach to peter we can state in this way that he was one of the main participants in the coronation of i. involved in not a single scandal, and during peter’s life and after, he did not participate in the theft of all property, this is very important a very interesting thing, the fact is that we imagine, at the time of peter’s dea
andrew the first-called, he proposed a battle plan to peter, by the way, st.t-called was important to him, because that andrei perozano is the patron saint of not only russia, but also scotland , on his coat of arms he also has the andrei flag , this has something to do with scotland, but you said that he considered himself russian, so andrei pervazan, i think, wins here to collect the northern lands. no, but he's still i was also proud of this, this is the same type of consciousness, no, bruce...
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we have to started st . peter's basilica. more than 20000 visitors descend on the cathedral every day. to admire the architectural masterpiece, the lavish decor and the christian imagery, news. but the origins of saint peter's basilica, lipid neat, that's marble, floors. at the exact spot where the famous 28 meter high bronze canopy stats, the if you were to dig down 10 meters, you would discover that in the acropolis late here before the cathedral was built, the any company that then acropolis was laid out along a small road and that's what these burial sites were located here on the hill, they were placed on the outskirts of the city because the ancient romans divided the living from the dead. the stream wave on the city was the realm of the living. and the dead lived outside it, a video possible before at that time, this graveyard was actually outside the city of rome. its well preserved and still contains tombs, some of which are over 2000 years old. and near this, the acropolis is another building that played an importan
we have to started st . peter's basilica. more than 20000 visitors descend on the cathedral every day. to admire the architectural masterpiece, the lavish decor and the christian imagery, news. but the origins of saint peter's basilica, lipid neat, that's marble, floors. at the exact spot where the famous 28 meter high bronze canopy stats, the if you were to dig down 10 meters, you would discover that in the acropolis late here before the cathedral was built, the any company that then acropolis...
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peter: good.wo things -- we are going to get an answer from richard bell, but i want to point out our website again. c-span.org/booksthat shapedamerica. if you go to the top of that website, you will see teacher resources up there. it might be something else for you to check out. so, richard, what would you like to say? prof. bell: it is such a great comment from bev. the first thing i would say is i am here as part of the series to talk about a book that shaped america. the book we're talking about tonight is "common sense," which i think certainly shaped america in some of the ways peter and i have started to talk about back-and-forth and hear from other people in video segments. it does not diminish paine's achievement, "common sense"'s achievement in moving the needle towards independence to say that there are other factors moving that needle at the same time. bev referenced two excellent books by robert parkinson, who teaches at binghamton university. one called "13 clocks," one called the "c
peter: good.wo things -- we are going to get an answer from richard bell, but i want to point out our website again. c-span.org/booksthat shapedamerica. if you go to the top of that website, you will see teacher resources up there. it might be something else for you to check out. so, richard, what would you like to say? prof. bell: it is such a great comment from bev. the first thing i would say is i am here as part of the series to talk about a book that shaped america. the book we're talking...
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peter was probably the most complex project because the one requisite was that the 2 of saint peter stay where it was and become the central space of the church. this is an efforts to preserve the exact spot of peter's to which is really beyond the ordinary, this unusual project to begin with, dismantling the circus of curricula and nero only. the obelisk in the middle remained after the stones were removed, the slope of the hillside on which the basilica was to be built, had to be levelled off in order to do this, since peter's too was on a hillside, the engineers had to lop off the top of the hill in order to create a flat plateau. begonia for the uphill slope had to be excavated, and the soil used to in silver sloped down hill of a tool named h. 5. it was stabilized off the southern metre high retaining wall. this one, this surface on which the largest christian basilica, the time could be built, get out on the bus the because a lot people get on the bus. the guy can see the structure was over 120 meters long, and 66 meters wide. the transcript was 90 minutes across the lagoon. anothe
peter was probably the most complex project because the one requisite was that the 2 of saint peter stay where it was and become the central space of the church. this is an efforts to preserve the exact spot of peter's to which is really beyond the ordinary, this unusual project to begin with, dismantling the circus of curricula and nero only. the obelisk in the middle remained after the stones were removed, the slope of the hillside on which the basilica was to be built, had to be levelled off...
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peter, your thoughts on that? it's astonishing. _ a huge deal. peter, your thoughts on that?'s astonishing. it's almost ari. is this technology _ that? it's astonishing. it's almost ari. is this technology which - that? it's astonishing. it's almost. ari. is this technology which could enormously change that you've got to be careful as you say, it can do amazing things but it can do very frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the _ frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the floor _ frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the floor is _ frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the floor is yours - frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the floor is yours for - frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the floor is yours for the l peter, the floor is yours for the short moment for the panel. mine is a sliahtl short moment for the panel. mine is a slightly more _ short moment for the panel. mine is a slightly more niche _ short moment for the panel. mine is a slightly more niche and _ short moment for the panel. mine is a slightly more niche and arguably . a slightly more
peter, your thoughts on that? it's astonishing. _ a huge deal. peter, your thoughts on that?'s astonishing. it's almost ari. is this technology _ that? it's astonishing. it's almost ari. is this technology which - that? it's astonishing. it's almost. ari. is this technology which could enormously change that you've got to be careful as you say, it can do amazing things but it can do very frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the _ frightening ones as well. indeed. peter, the floor _...
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peter: that was f. e. guerra at the university of central florida talking about teaching the common law. 202 is the area code 748 8920 if you live in central time zones 202748 9921 for mountain and pacific time zones and if you cannot get through on phone lines and still want to, try our text number. (202) 748-8003 please include your first name and city. it lets from david in new york city. caller: hi, mr. rosen how do you think the judge holmes would say on the abortion issue decided recently? peter: david how do you think he would have decided on the abortion issue? caller: i am not sure sir. jeff: you have asked the toughest of all questions and i don't know either but let me try to reason it through like homes. --holmes. when it comes to roe v. wade as an initial matter he is very keen to deference on democratic legislators so he might have been moved by the argument that unless reasonable people of different perspectives think that a right is deeply rooted in tradition, that legislators should rule.
peter: that was f. e. guerra at the university of central florida talking about teaching the common law. 202 is the area code 748 8920 if you live in central time zones 202748 9921 for mountain and pacific time zones and if you cannot get through on phone lines and still want to, try our text number. (202) 748-8003 please include your first name and city. it lets from david in new york city. caller: hi, mr. rosen how do you think the judge holmes would say on the abortion issue decided...
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well i don't know, of course i don't peter the great, although i am peter romanov, but let’s say peterccessors, his wife, who shortly before her death cheated on him, well, at least he thought so, that she cheated, no, well, she, he did he believed, thank god, he believed for a reason, he executed this unfortunate monsieur, well , in general, he was angry, before his death he was still angry. there are indeed some mentions somewhere that he supposedly raised her before his death, nevertheless he was angry, history likes to joke that after the great era, it means peter’s work was continued by a washerwoman, a former and illiterate prince, of course there is an irony of fate in this, well, it must be said that catherine’s accession to the throne was still not... completely peaceful, and this was essentially a palace coup, the first palace coup, when in the senate these representatives of the nobility were discussing, you already know petrovskaya , both people from the old aristocracy and new ones, representatives of the petrovsky nobility were discussing who, in fact, in accordance with
well i don't know, of course i don't peter the great, although i am peter romanov, but let’s say peterccessors, his wife, who shortly before her death cheated on him, well, at least he thought so, that she cheated, no, well, she, he did he believed, thank god, he believed for a reason, he executed this unfortunate monsieur, well , in general, he was angry, before his death he was still angry. there are indeed some mentions somewhere that he supposedly raised her before his death, nevertheless...
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peter: i wanted to address that. what you say to the jewish students feeling threatened or have been assaulted because of the issue going on in gaza and israel? nadine: as i said earlier, freedom of speech is not at all absolute. first of all, and actual assault or physical attack is completely illegal and must be punished to the full extent of the law. but freedom of expression that constitutes what the courts call a true threat or genuine threat should be punished. it is not constitutionally protected. here is how the supreme court has sensibly defined a true threat. it is a little bit narrower than what we use for everyday speech. when the speaker is targeting a particular visual or small group of individuals and it tends to instill a reasonable fear they are going to be subject to attack, that is a punishable true threat and should be punished. this is really important. the speaker does not have to intend to actually carry out the attack. it is enough that the target reasonably fierce being subject to attack beca
peter: i wanted to address that. what you say to the jewish students feeling threatened or have been assaulted because of the issue going on in gaza and israel? nadine: as i said earlier, freedom of speech is not at all absolute. first of all, and actual assault or physical attack is completely illegal and must be punished to the full extent of the law. but freedom of expression that constitutes what the courts call a true threat or genuine threat should be punished. it is not constitutionally...
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i want to sleep, now i'm a micom. let's go to bed and lie down, peter, peter, peter, ah, you're not sleeping get up, do you hear , get up, the germans have come, the germans have come, what kind of germans, german germans, who were you drinking with today, me , here they come. for what behind you, the headman was hiding the partisans, now i’m going, no, i’m! then you are your idiot, what happened, it’s my fault, i don’t want to, what ’s my fault, tamarka, where is tamarka, we need help, what’s wrong with her? “she wants to sleep, i don’t want to, well, well, don’t want to sleep, well, do n’t sleep, who’s in the way, so wait, she, she kicked you out, yes, i guess, listen, i don’t understand, you know what, let’s i'll go with her, i'll talk to her now, okay, let's go, let's go, i 'll talk to her now, let's go, tamaka isn't there, what's wrong, where is onna, where did she go, tamaka, no go away, i’m going to go, where to go, where to go, where to go, where will you go at night in the yard, night, you know, it’s dark , it’s dark, they’re sleeping now, everyone is sleeping, you know, well, you’r
i want to sleep, now i'm a micom. let's go to bed and lie down, peter, peter, peter, ah, you're not sleeping get up, do you hear , get up, the germans have come, the germans have come, what kind of germans, german germans, who were you drinking with today, me , here they come. for what behind you, the headman was hiding the partisans, now i’m going, no, i’m! then you are your idiot, what happened, it’s my fault, i don’t want to, what ’s my fault, tamarka, where is tamarka, we need...
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peter: that was f. e.rra at the university of central florida talking about teaching the common law. 202 is the area code 748 8920 if you live in central time zones 202748 9921 for mountain and pacific time zones and if you cannot get through on phone lines and still want to, try our text number. (202) 748-8003 please include your first name and city. it lets from david in new york city. caller: hi, mr. rosen how do you think the judge holmes would say on the abortion issue decided recently? peter: david how do you think he would have decided on the abortion issue? caller: i am not sure sir. jeff: you have asked the toughest of all questions and i don't know either but let me try to reason it through like homes. --holmes. when it comes to roe v. wade as an initial matter he is very keen to deference on democratic legislators so he might have been moved by the argument that unless reasonable people of different perspectives think that a right is deeply rooted in tradition, that legislators should rule. howe
peter: that was f. e.rra at the university of central florida talking about teaching the common law. 202 is the area code 748 8920 if you live in central time zones 202748 9921 for mountain and pacific time zones and if you cannot get through on phone lines and still want to, try our text number. (202) 748-8003 please include your first name and city. it lets from david in new york city. caller: hi, mr. rosen how do you think the judge holmes would say on the abortion issue decided recently?...
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so, what is the strategy here, peter? what l is the strategy here, peter?gy here, peter? what is the political positioning?— the political positioning? i think he is saying _ the political positioning? i think he is saying first _ the political positioning? i think he is saying first inform - the political positioning? i think he is saying first inform us - the political positioning? i thinkj he is saying first inform us what labour will be all about, we have towards the general elation is to keep the nation's ranch is in check. they will not slash out cash for fear of having a negative impact on the economy. that may well disappoint some particularly on the left of his party and when it to be much bolder. the central plank of labour�*s pledge to be lectured is the idea of spending £28 million a year on the green industries of the future. making the uk economy ready for a net zero future. they have already had to roll back on that. they say that they will not reach that level of investment until midway through the next parliament with they to win the genera
so, what is the strategy here, peter? what l is the strategy here, peter?gy here, peter? what is the political positioning?— the political positioning? i think he is saying _ the political positioning? i think he is saying first _ the political positioning? i think he is saying first inform - the political positioning? i think he is saying first inform us - the political positioning? i thinkj he is saying first inform us what labour will be all about, we have towards the general elation is to...
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director peters, thank you for being here today. as a christian i know a lot of times we live under -- i'm a proponent of that. in alabama we have amazing prison system and one of them specifically where they bring incarcerated individuals over to a college next door and they do this certain individuals are picked at and train them in skills so some are certified welders and some are body people and some can do cosmetics, all neat stuff and recidivism rate is much lower coming out than any system in alabama. i encourage you to look at the model for what they do. being business owner people come to me all of the time looking for jobs and if i have an individual that walks in but can lay on the welder, i may not start at is same pay rate with somebody with clean record, so to speak but at the same time i will start him a little lower, maybe depending, like sue neils, the point of the matter is if they have a skill set we can put them in the workforce. they don't go back to the same-ole, same-ole. they don't go back to the same people
director peters, thank you for being here today. as a christian i know a lot of times we live under -- i'm a proponent of that. in alabama we have amazing prison system and one of them specifically where they bring incarcerated individuals over to a college next door and they do this certain individuals are picked at and train them in skills so some are certified welders and some are body people and some can do cosmetics, all neat stuff and recidivism rate is much lower coming out than any...
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that's peter edwards. he's on the show . peter edwards. he's on the show. we're going to go back in the day with former international england paul parker england footballer paul parker and also be joined by nadia essex. it was a dating expert, but first, let's go to the . news but first, let's go to the. news >> i'm sophia wenzler in the newsroom. down street has rejected claims mps were misled over the cost of the rwanda scheme. that's after it emerged the asylum plan has reached £240 million before any flights have taken off. ministers expect a further 50 million will be spent in the coming year. rishi sunak, who's facing division within his party over the policy , is hoping party over the policy, is hoping to rush emergency legislation through parliament with the first vote on tuesday , may a man first vote on tuesday, may a man has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years for stabbing two police officers in central london. in the street . central london. in the street. stay where you are . stay where you are. >> get back . >> get back. >> ge
that's peter edwards. he's on the show . peter edwards. he's on the show. we're going to go back in the day with former international england paul parker england footballer paul parker and also be joined by nadia essex. it was a dating expert, but first, let's go to the . news but first, let's go to the. news >> i'm sophia wenzler in the newsroom. down street has rejected claims mps were misled over the cost of the rwanda scheme. that's after it emerged the asylum plan has reached £240...
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the great, who later became peter, yes, well, i don’t know, of course, i’m not peter the great, althoughpeter the great would have decided to appoint his wife as his successor , who cheated on him not long before his death, well, at least at least, he thought that she had cheated, no, well, she, he thought so, thank god, he didn’t just think so, he punished this unfortunate mons, well, in general, he was angry, before his death he was still angry. it is true that there are mentions somewhere that he supposedly raised her before his death, nevertheless he was angry, history likes to joke that after the era of the great, that is, peter, his work was continued by the ancestor of the party and the illiterate prince, of course, there is an irony of fate in this, well , i must say that catherine’s accession to the throne was still... not entirely peaceful, and this was essentially a palace coup, the first palace coup, when these representatives of the petrine nobility discussed in the senate, you already know, both people from the old aristocracy and new representatives of the petrine nobility
the great, who later became peter, yes, well, i don’t know, of course, i’m not peter the great, althoughpeter the great would have decided to appoint his wife as his successor , who cheated on him not long before his death, well, at least at least, he thought that she had cheated, no, well, she, he thought so, thank god, he didn’t just think so, he punished this unfortunate mons, well, in general, he was angry, before his death he was still angry. it is true that there are mentions...
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peter: judge? maggs: originalism is the idea that judges should be influenced but not bound by the original meaning of the constitution but it gets quite complicated because it turns out there is more than one view of what we mean by the original meaning. we could mean the original intent of the framers at the constitutional convention, the people who wrote the document, what did they think. or it could mean the original understanding by those who ratified the constitution in 1787 and 1788. or we could talk about the original public meaning or objective meaning, which is what would the average people would have understood this to mean? what did the words mean when they were used? you asked a very important question, how are we to know what someone then would have thought? not without tools. there are many historical sources and if you can find an agreement among those sources it gives you more confidence but i think where you get into difficulty is may be all you have is a snippet of the federalist
peter: judge? maggs: originalism is the idea that judges should be influenced but not bound by the original meaning of the constitution but it gets quite complicated because it turns out there is more than one view of what we mean by the original meaning. we could mean the original intent of the framers at the constitutional convention, the people who wrote the document, what did they think. or it could mean the original understanding by those who ratified the constitution in 1787 and 1788. or...
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starmer right to praise margaret thatcher. >> yes , peter. >> yes, peter. >> yes, peter. >> i think it's an incorrect answer . answer. >> a yes or no quiz. and number four, peter, do you agree with the increase in the threshold of earnings to £38,000, 700 for overseas workers coming to this country, send it to the migration advisory committee? >> okay. >> okay. >> another incorrect answer. he's not getting the gist of this, a yes or no quiz? this, is it a yes or no quiz? even the camera are smiling even the camera crew are smiling . and hurry yes. yes and . and hurry up. yes. yes and just a bit of fun for the last one because we've got a footballer on the show today . footballer on the show today. hurry up, will england? the england football team win the world cup in 2026? yes yes. >> it's got one. it's got one. >> so in my maths, which you aren't very good, that's five. one, two, two. harriet peter struggled a little bit with the with the rules. it's a yes or no quiz peter. but some good answers though. do you want to come back on one aria well, just to just i'm just very interested aft
starmer right to praise margaret thatcher. >> yes , peter. >> yes, peter. >> yes, peter. >> i think it's an incorrect answer . answer. >> a yes or no quiz. and number four, peter, do you agree with the increase in the threshold of earnings to £38,000, 700 for overseas workers coming to this country, send it to the migration advisory committee? >> okay. >> okay. >> another incorrect answer. he's not getting the gist of this, a yes or no quiz?...
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nina, come on, peter. >> wow. nina, come on, peter. >> wow.'s not happy. >> lloyd's not happy. >> we'll get peter's view in just a second. but edwina currie is with us now . edwina, could is with us now. edwina, could nigel win? i'm a celebrity >> he of course he could. and he could because i think a lot of people who are his fans have figured out how to make that happen. and you make it happen by voting for him, voting for him. you vote on the app, you get five don't vote for get five votes. don't vote for anybody else. it's a classic case. it's exactly like being in parliament or standing for parliament. you've got to convince a large number of people out there that you're the best thing since sliced bread and that you should be elected the and they have to vote the boss. and they have to vote for no just for you. it's no good just talking about other than talking about it. other than that , it may talking about it. other than that, it may be a talking about it. other than that , it may be a boxer, world that, it may be a boxer, world champi
nina, come on, peter. >> wow. nina, come on, peter. >> wow.'s not happy. >> lloyd's not happy. >> we'll get peter's view in just a second. but edwina currie is with us now . edwina, could is with us now. edwina, could nigel win? i'm a celebrity >> he of course he could. and he could because i think a lot of people who are his fans have figured out how to make that happen. and you make it happen by voting for him, voting for him. you vote on the app, you get five...
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peter bowes who joins us life. bowes who joins us life. peter connelly ruling applies only to the state's republican primary. so what does this decision mean?— primary. so what does this decision mean? well, this, as ou decision mean? well, this, as you say. _ decision mean? well, this, as you say. applies _ decision mean? well, this, as you say, applies only - decision mean? well, this, as you say, applies only to - decision mean? well, this, as you say, applies only to the l you say, applies only to the republican primary in colorado. but the warning shot for donald trump is, of course, that this could ultimately apply to other states as well. we know that there have been lawsuits in other parts of the country. in fact, some lawsuits have been unsuccessful although there are also appeals under way. but it is a warning shot to donald trump that at least the legal system in this country has the power, it seems, to ban him from standing in the election, the presidential election next year. and this all stems from an
peter bowes who joins us life. bowes who joins us life. peter connelly ruling applies only to the state's republican primary. so what does this decision mean?— primary. so what does this decision mean? well, this, as ou decision mean? well, this, as you say. _ decision mean? well, this, as you say. applies _ decision mean? well, this, as you say, applies only - decision mean? well, this, as you say, applies only to - decision mean? well, this, as you say, applies only to the l you say,...
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the great, because that peter’s reforms were a forced matter, he created armies, and this led to otherorms, the reforms of alexander ii were also forced, and one thing also leads to another, because well, the building, so to speak, without piles, it cannot collapse, only from this side it can be loaded or unloaded, and at the same time, an interesting point is that, well, in any case, here i am, if peter’s reforms, i perceive as some kind of greatness, a matter... great, and the reforms of alexander ii , although in scale, so to speak , are quite comparable, and the reforms of alexander ii, i somehow look at them, well, how can i say, with regret that they were partial, although the reforms of peter the great were also partial, i i think the difference is that peter the great. firstly, the reforms began, they were of course forced for the country, but it was peter’s desire, alexey mikhailovich could also have started these reforms, either fyodor alekseevich, or fyodor alekseevich, but peter started, he wanted it, alexander ii, as you said, didn’t want to, finally, peter was catching up
the great, because that peter’s reforms were a forced matter, he created armies, and this led to otherorms, the reforms of alexander ii were also forced, and one thing also leads to another, because well, the building, so to speak, without piles, it cannot collapse, only from this side it can be loaded or unloaded, and at the same time, an interesting point is that, well, in any case, here i am, if peter’s reforms, i perceive as some kind of greatness, a matter... great, and the reforms of...
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peter, let me protection laws? peter, let me come to you. look like man come to you.ook like a man who a card . who enjoys a club card. >> i have to take that . a >> i didn't have to take that. a man enjoys a club card . man who enjoys a club card. >> maybe like a discount. we >> maybe you like a discount. we all like a discount, doesn't everyone? all love everyone? we all love a discount. isn't it the case discount. and isn't it the case at the moment? will have at the moment? you will have seen as well. the price seen it as well. the price differences in supermarkets at the phenomenal like differences in supermarkets at the example phenomenal like differences in supermarkets at the example thatihenomenal like differences in supermarkets at the example that ienomenal like differences in supermarkets at the example that i used enal like differences in supermarkets at the example that i used just like the example that i used just before news is the fact that before the news is the fact that you get of baileys. you can get a bottle of baileys. i think it was for about £
peter, let me protection laws? peter, let me come to you. look like man come to you.ook like a man who a card . who enjoys a club card. >> i have to take that . a >> i didn't have to take that. a man enjoys a club card . man who enjoys a club card. >> maybe like a discount. we >> maybe you like a discount. we all like a discount, doesn't everyone? all love everyone? we all love a discount. isn't it the case discount. and isn't it the case at the moment? will have at the...
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peter prichard. it was more of a so-called moral victory for, the viet cong, than it was a military, wasn't it? correct. for months, the had been telling the american people and all us soldiers there was light at the end of the tunnel that we defeating the enemy across, the country, and that there was hope that the war would ensue. and of course, when this offense had occurred, that completely upended that assumption. i remember listening to the radio the morning of the tet offensive. and general westmoreland came on the radio and said the is secure and we've the enemy. well, it didn't seem very secure when the terrorists got inside the embassy and people had to throw a gun to somebody up there trapped to get him to be able to escape. so it really proved to the people that the war wasn't over. and apparently wasn't going to end any time soon. does the tet offensive play a role in killing grace. i in this particular book that the story just before the tet offensive. but i'm doodling around on a sequel
peter prichard. it was more of a so-called moral victory for, the viet cong, than it was a military, wasn't it? correct. for months, the had been telling the american people and all us soldiers there was light at the end of the tunnel that we defeating the enemy across, the country, and that there was hope that the war would ensue. and of course, when this offense had occurred, that completely upended that assumption. i remember listening to the radio the morning of the tet offensive. and...
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peter prichard. it was more of a so-called moral victory for, the viet cong, than it was a military, wasn't it? correct. for months, the had been telling the american people and all us soldiers there was light at the end of the tunnel that we defeating the enemy across, the country, and that there was hope that the war would ensue. and of course, when this offense had occurred, that completely upended that assumption. i remember listening to the radio the morning of the tet offensive. and general westmoreland came on the radio and said the is secure and we've the enemy. well, it didn't seem very secure when the terrorists got inside the embassy and people had to throw a gun to somebody up there trapped to get him to be able to escape. so it really proved to the people that the war wasn't over. and apparently wasn't going to end any time soon. does the tet offensive play a role in killing grace. i in this particular book that the story just before the tet offensive. but i'm doodling around on a sequel
peter prichard. it was more of a so-called moral victory for, the viet cong, than it was a military, wasn't it? correct. for months, the had been telling the american people and all us soldiers there was light at the end of the tunnel that we defeating the enemy across, the country, and that there was hope that the war would ensue. and of course, when this offense had occurred, that completely upended that assumption. i remember listening to the radio the morning of the tet offensive. and...
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how did you find out that your pasank was accused of several charges on the day of peter’s funeral, heas there at his partner’s house, he was there and when peter was buried, who at that time was considered the culprit of his death, during the funeral no one knew anything yet, and who was not suspected, and you were familiar with the deceased? yes, my relative, your relative, who is he related to you, he is like a second cousin, and you communicated with your stepchild before this terrible tragedy, a week before this incident, my mother and i were visiting, everything was fine, how he seemed to you , alarmed or vice versa, he was calm, balanced, on the contrary, calm, drank tea, sat, talked and didn’t even twitch about anything, nothing, everything was calm, and you knew what your little boy was doing before the funeral, he was doing housework there, everything was fine, he was preparing firewood, alexey, could sergei’s little boy already be planning murder at that moment? the psychological state of people can be different, sometimes they sit, drink tea, with a person who just recently
how did you find out that your pasank was accused of several charges on the day of peter’s funeral, heas there at his partner’s house, he was there and when peter was buried, who at that time was considered the culprit of his death, during the funeral no one knew anything yet, and who was not suspected, and you were familiar with the deceased? yes, my relative, your relative, who is he related to you, he is like a second cousin, and you communicated with your stepchild before this terrible...
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and peter will help remind you were discussing palestine. the okay, let's go back to daniel and lake jackson. daniel, you know, and looking at a lot of the coverage and i tried to look at a little bit of everything for sure to get a sense of the narrative here. but there's one thing and lionel touched about it, so you, there's certain things you just don't talk about there. there was a 3rd rail so you stay away from it in the main stream. you almost never, i don't think one so far since october 7th. it's been mentioned to me, but the guys in the west bank are in legal or under illegal occupation. you never talk to you about the occupation because some fanatic suddenly woke up on october 7th and attacked israel. that's been narrative, but that's not contextualized as we all very well know. but so it, what are the reasons why they have to continue with the narrative? they have where it is or it has the right to defend itself, is because they will not contextualize it. and where this complet came from, it didn't come out of the book just like p
and peter will help remind you were discussing palestine. the okay, let's go back to daniel and lake jackson. daniel, you know, and looking at a lot of the coverage and i tried to look at a little bit of everything for sure to get a sense of the narrative here. but there's one thing and lionel touched about it, so you, there's certain things you just don't talk about there. there was a 3rd rail so you stay away from it in the main stream. you almost never, i don't think one so far since october...
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today the third part of the exhibition, the peter the great gallery, opened in the hermitage. the transformations in art and culture during the reign of her daughter. elizabeth, nicholas i ordered that the things of the first russian emperor be collected and shown to the public back in the 19th century. the collection that arose in the winter palace on his orders remains the core of the exhibition today. ilya fedosov reports. grand opening - traditional ribbon cutting ceremony. the peter the great gallery in armitage, which is being created with the support of gazprom, has been replenished with three new halls. we. i am glad to be involved in what you will see today, this is a continuation of the work that we began on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of peter the great, today we will see new exhibition halls, which talk about how his work was continued by the next empresses, our motto - to build something new and preserve the heritage and this... for empress elizabeth petrovna, look how subtle the modern one is, even in by our standards, the design is lightweight, but at
today the third part of the exhibition, the peter the great gallery, opened in the hermitage. the transformations in art and culture during the reign of her daughter. elizabeth, nicholas i ordered that the things of the first russian emperor be collected and shown to the public back in the 19th century. the collection that arose in the winter palace on his orders remains the core of the exhibition today. ilya fedosov reports. grand opening - traditional ribbon cutting ceremony. the peter the...
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nina, come on, peter. >> wow. nina, come on, peter. >> wow.yd's not happy. >> lloyd's not happy. >> we'll get peter's view in just a second. but edwina currie is with us now . edwina, could is with us now. edwina, could nigel win? i'm a celebrity >> he of course he could. and he could because i think a lot of people who are his fans have figured out how to make that happen. and you make it happen by voting for him, voting for him. you vote on the app, you get five don't vote for get five votes. don't vote for anybody else. it's a classic case. it's exactly like being in parliament or standing for parliament. you've got to convince a large number of people out there that you're the best thing since sliced bread and that you should be elected the and they have to vote the boss. and they have to vote for no just for you. it's no good just talking about other than talking about it. other than that , it may talking about it. other than that, it may be a talking about it. other than that , it may be a boxer, world that, it may be a boxer, world cham
nina, come on, peter. >> wow. nina, come on, peter. >> wow.yd's not happy. >> lloyd's not happy. >> we'll get peter's view in just a second. but edwina currie is with us now . edwina, could is with us now. edwina, could nigel win? i'm a celebrity >> he of course he could. and he could because i think a lot of people who are his fans have figured out how to make that happen. and you make it happen by voting for him, voting for him. you vote on the app, you get five...
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>> not at all, peter. this is a call for recognizing na even if we had very school district censorship as many countries do, ideas are always going to find a way to express themselves. the hateful ideas will migrate from one social media platform to another. people also come up with, and this is very true on the internet, with different memes, more subtle ways of expressing the very same hateful ideas so you're never going to suppress the controversial, potentially problematic harmful speech completely. therefore, it's like any prohibition strategy, you can't completely eliminate the supply. so you have to work on the demand side. try to encourage people to not seek out that hateful or disinformation expression and if they are exposed to it, to reject it, to not allow it, to tear them down if it's affecting their dignity. i put my money where my mouth is. there's been anti-semitic speech virulent, and i wrote and one of my friend said it must be very hard for you as a jewish person whose father was a holoc
>> not at all, peter. this is a call for recognizing na even if we had very school district censorship as many countries do, ideas are always going to find a way to express themselves. the hateful ideas will migrate from one social media platform to another. people also come up with, and this is very true on the internet, with different memes, more subtle ways of expressing the very same hateful ideas so you're never going to suppress the controversial, potentially problematic harmful...
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he brought peter to power, who together with peter achieved outstanding victories near azov, zzekermen azov campaigns in asia , carried out church reform in the russian empire, created the ukrainian baroque culture and integrated it into russia. and who taught abetzil what you think? all higher education institutions that were created in russia, this? absolutely everything, incredible riches, and mazepo made his choice, he, who had the princely title, the unconditional trust of the king, he decided to give up all this and conclude an alliance with the swedes, and then the well-known battle of poltava took place, in which mazepa and karl-12 were defeated and had to flee to bendery, where they took advantage of the hospitality of sultan osman, from whom the hetman had recently taken lands for the good... and if someone has forgotten, we will remind you that the prut campaign is peter's obsessive desire to expel from the southern borders the king of sweden, who had settled in the ottoman empire, and the ukrainian cossacks. the campaign was personally led by peter, but as they say, it didn
he brought peter to power, who together with peter achieved outstanding victories near azov, zzekermen azov campaigns in asia , carried out church reform in the russian empire, created the ukrainian baroque culture and integrated it into russia. and who taught abetzil what you think? all higher education institutions that were created in russia, this? absolutely everything, incredible riches, and mazepo made his choice, he, who had the princely title, the unconditional trust of the king, he...
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this relates a peter bone, he was elected — story. was elected as _ story. this relates a peter bone, he was elected as a _ story. this relates a peter bone, he was elected as a conservative - story. this relates a peter bone, he was elected as a conservative mp i was elected as a conservative mp backin was elected as a conservative mp back in 2005 for the northamptonshire constituency of willingboro, but about one month ago in parliament's behavioural in pa rliament�*s behavioural watchdog, in parliament's behavioural watchdog, they published a report of an investigation into claims of bullying and sexual misconduct and they found he had broken the rules on those. that he had bullied a staff member, physically striking and throwing things at him, and indecently expose himself to a staff member on an overseas trip. what happened then was that parliament voted to suspend peter bone for six weeks which triggered a recall petition, a piece of legislation passed in 2015 which means that if an mp is suspended for a certain number of days f
this relates a peter bone, he was elected — story. was elected as _ story. this relates a peter bone, he was elected as a _ story. this relates a peter bone, he was elected as a conservative - story. this relates a peter bone, he was elected as a conservative mp i was elected as a conservative mp backin was elected as a conservative mp back in 2005 for the northamptonshire constituency of willingboro, but about one month ago in parliament's behavioural in pa rliament�*s behavioural...
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and you mentioned it earlier, peter. they found a way to tie this is real thing with the anti work is them on the right? is a brilliant move because it is sticking it sticking very well. people like peter said, i don't understand it. maybe no one ever has enough money. i, you know, it seems to me, he's got probably a pretty good bank account, but it's not just people like him. there are people like you say, with like shapiro and then have some, a personal vested interest in the game. but you know, i can't tell you how many of a jewish friends that i've had that were we were very close on ukraine. we were very close on the lives told about cove it. and as soon as this happened, it wasn't even okay. i have some affections on this, but these are right wing or she said, you're out. i don't want to hear anything about it. and, and you've seen it with, with, with one after one of the so called white wing outlets. you know, in the us, you know, is that so tragic like line will because they would, you know, we've been doing huma
and you mentioned it earlier, peter. they found a way to tie this is real thing with the anti work is them on the right? is a brilliant move because it is sticking it sticking very well. people like peter said, i don't understand it. maybe no one ever has enough money. i, you know, it seems to me, he's got probably a pretty good bank account, but it's not just people like him. there are people like you say, with like shapiro and then have some, a personal vested interest in the game. but you...
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i'm peter level, the slaughter and suffering. and guys that continue unabated is real appears not only determined to eliminate the robots, but the palestinians, living and gaza as well. this is only possible with the blessing of the united states. this murderous affair is being under written by joe biden, in the name of the american people, the cross up in palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel and new york. he's a legal and media analyst in toronto. we have do the thoughts. she is a member of independent jewish voices, canada, and be real. we cross who love her dumb. she is a man to expert and independent work reporter or across our girls and the fact that means we can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate line and let me go to you 1st here. i want to give you a quote, and i'd like your reaction. we have a retired id of general named. it's a brick, a quote. all of our missiles, the ammunition, the precision, guided bombs, all the planes, and bombs. it's all from the us. the minute they turn off the tap, you can't kee
i'm peter level, the slaughter and suffering. and guys that continue unabated is real appears not only determined to eliminate the robots, but the palestinians, living and gaza as well. this is only possible with the blessing of the united states. this murderous affair is being under written by joe biden, in the name of the american people, the cross up in palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel and new york. he's a legal and media analyst in toronto. we have do the thoughts. she is a member...