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peter! all of sophia's associates go over to peter's side. into a victory. he chickened out, but in the end he emerged victorious. this is another lesson from peter i. the ability to turn defeat into victory is a quality necessary for any leader. at the end of september, sophia lost the confrontation. peter by special order ordered her to voluntarily. leave the kremlin and retire to the novodevichy convent. on october 16, peter entered the capital. all along his route there were archers along the road. kneeling down and placing the doves on the block, they begged the king for mercy through christ god. let him show mercy to them. how's the mercy? doesn't want to. for 5 years, russia has been ruled by his mother, natalya naryshkina and her clan. at this time, the young king does not rule, but has fun. around peter a circle of like-minded people is formed, friends from russian foreigners, those who will later become a new elite of the future country. with them, peter creates a clownish organization. the most humorous, most drunken and most crazy
peter! all of sophia's associates go over to peter's side. into a victory. he chickened out, but in the end he emerged victorious. this is another lesson from peter i. the ability to turn defeat into victory is a quality necessary for any leader. at the end of september, sophia lost the confrontation. peter by special order ordered her to voluntarily. leave the kremlin and retire to the novodevichy convent. on october 16, peter entered the capital. all along his route there were archers along...
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peter: you to al capone. mr.emczuk: and i do so because, america we have these sort of mythological heroes antiheroes. the godfather, al sopranos, bonnie and clyde. so we sort of revere these outlaws who go against the establishment. well, if the white community can have its outlaws, the black community can have its as well and odessa was an outlaw who is not selfish. she was very wealthy, and she always tried to hold people out money. she would literally give money out on the str was she a customer here at ben's chili bowl? ms. ali: i did not know her well. i metpb her at industrial bank as a teller. charles hamilton houston. who was he? ms. ali: a lawyer down the street there. mr. demczuk: he was behind brown versus board. he was the dean of howard's law iant. he unfortunatelyne versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter:'s return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali:
peter: you to al capone. mr.emczuk: and i do so because, america we have these sort of mythological heroes antiheroes. the godfather, al sopranos, bonnie and clyde. so we sort of revere these outlaws who go against the establishment. well, if the white community can have its outlaws, the black community can have its as well and odessa was an outlaw who is not selfish. she was very wealthy, and she always tried to hold people out money. she would literally give money out on the str was she a...
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peter: you did not know in advance? ms. ali: no. peter: were you working that day? ms.li: yes, i was here. but the way they do it, the comes in first. we are not paying any attention to secret service.the secret service comes in first and a look around and make sure everything is just53 fin he and the mayor walked in and they locked thesa en they clsoed t -- closedre street, the whole block. you could not drive through the block at that time. it was a very exciting time, a very very excituse it was his first outing in d.c. it made newspaper headlines. peter: has he been back since? ms. ali: yes. as a matter of fact, he was here about a year ago to do an interview. peter:t is where he sits, with the sticker? ms. ali: exactly exactly. peter: now there is demczu phd with officems. ali: that was going on for a long time. the pandemic changed that too. mr. demczuk: this area here across from the jukebox strategically placed. th gathering place of civil rights could be antiwar, could be e marion barry and his plans to get reelected. this sort ofstop and hang out. i would sit
peter: you did not know in advance? ms. ali: no. peter: were you working that day? ms.li: yes, i was here. but the way they do it, the comes in first. we are not paying any attention to secret service.the secret service comes in first and a look around and make sure everything is just53 fin he and the mayor walked in and they locked thesa en they clsoed t -- closedre street, the whole block. you could not drive through the block at that time. it was a very exciting time, a very very excituse it...
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peter: did bensauce? ms.aches was a youngut her in lady i hiredt before her 18th birthday. she wanted to work at night so she could go to school. said, we will have to talk about that. we, because you cannot work late nights. she wa know how to handle the crowd, the guys. so iher mom. and she was the one who knew how to make the chili. she was the one who went with me to chicago for steve harvey's chili competition. she inner-city. much smarter than i was about things like and she worked herer how long? ms. ali: 45 and just recently p? ms. ali:she passed because she t one lile habit, cigarettes. yeah. peter: was smoking ever allowed in ben's? ms. ali: w opened, yeah. but we were one of first restaurants to stop that. what is the guy's name, singer, came by and announced it with me? i can never think of it right now. but a popular guy. he was one of those he wanted to come in the back door, too. and he was the one to announce to theat they would be no more smoking in ben's, one of that. peter: bernard demczuk,
peter: did bensauce? ms.aches was a youngut her in lady i hiredt before her 18th birthday. she wanted to work at night so she could go to school. said, we will have to talk about that. we, because you cannot work late nights. she wa know how to handle the crowd, the guys. so iher mom. and she was the one who knew how to make the chili. she was the one who went with me to chicago for steve harvey's chili competition. she inner-city. much smarter than i was about things like and she worked herer...
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peter: on a train. george: on a train.dusty, hot, sweltering desert of southwestern america. and then, back again, three days and two nights tocalifornia. gritty sand, no vegetation. dramatic contrast to the sultry, hot, swampy arkansas. a became the segregation camp for disloyals. it was a grisly camp with grisly armament, militarism. barbedpv wirecm fences. the sentry towers, all sentry towers, but it was a century tower with an armed -- sentry tower with an armed soldier on guard. there was a machine gun installed aimed down at us. and, there were half a■ dozen tanks controlling the perimeter. there were three barbed wire fences, as opposed to one at the ot camps. tanks arebattlefield, not intimg people that are already -- just patrolling around the third barbed wire fence. peter: in your book, "my lost dren's book so you don't go into much detail. you do talk about the fact that you and your brother, henry, were excited about the train trip in a sense. we had never been on a train before and daddy told us we were going
peter: on a train. george: on a train.dusty, hot, sweltering desert of southwestern america. and then, back again, three days and two nights tocalifornia. gritty sand, no vegetation. dramatic contrast to the sultry, hot, swampy arkansas. a became the segregation camp for disloyals. it was a grisly camp with grisly armament, militarism. barbedpv wirecm fences. the sentry towers, all sentry towers, but it was a century tower with an armed -- sentry tower with an armed soldier on guard. there was...
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peter: on the ship? mr. ellis: yes.and we open up the beer locker and everybody got a little drunk. it was kind of a ho-hum celebration. that was it. we took two loads up to japan an for the second trip and spent our time distributing the trips around the island. we did thafor about six months . around the islands. we saw a lot of good stuff but one of the things we, an officer on the ship had been a classmate of mine at tulane and we had been roommates when the rotc unit was on active duty so we had known each other since we were children. we bombed the jeep off of somebody and we drove over and in the outskirts of the city, there was nothing. we never saw a sign saying danger, keep out, nothing. desolation.to this area of utter there's a little bamboo paper housesitting here and next to it, nothing. buildings where there was still structure so we went up on top and looked around we got our fill of it and jeep and went bao this day, nobody has said that was radiation or anything but my children were born, so i guess we
peter: on the ship? mr. ellis: yes.and we open up the beer locker and everybody got a little drunk. it was kind of a ho-hum celebration. that was it. we took two loads up to japan an for the second trip and spent our time distributing the trips around the island. we did thafor about six months . around the islands. we saw a lot of good stuff but one of the things we, an officer on the ship had been a classmate of mine at tulane and we had been roommates when the rotc unit was on active duty so...
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peter: you were one million in uniform. mr. ellis: yes. not many of us left now. peter: 118, 119.et news off of the ship? mr. ellis: the radio would pick it up. and they would publish a little paper, every once in a while they would tell you what was going on in the world. it was very remarkable. sitting there, wearing headphones, using a typewriter and monitoring the different circuits. typing away and you could go in and talk with him about the world series and all sorts of things. [laughter] peter: were you able to communicate with their family? mr. ellis: peter: were they censored? mr. ellis: the ones we received, no. but we censored everything that left the ship. that was one of our jobs, to go through all of the mail that the enlisted men wrote. we were warned to not write anything we were not supposed to. but we did not censor each other's mail. i never did. peter: have you been back to that area since the war? mr. ellis: i never had any desire to go back. peter: why? mr. ellis: there was nothing to make it impressive. you beat■c them and it is ugly d you are under stress.
peter: you were one million in uniform. mr. ellis: yes. not many of us left now. peter: 118, 119.et news off of the ship? mr. ellis: the radio would pick it up. and they would publish a little paper, every once in a while they would tell you what was going on in the world. it was very remarkable. sitting there, wearing headphones, using a typewriter and monitoring the different circuits. typing away and you could go in and talk with him about the world series and all sorts of things. [laughter]...
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peter: are peter and barry still active with the innocence project?:they started this thio one knows more about these issues than they do. they are special counsel and r"çlobviously cofounders of the innocence project. they work with us in many different ys. they are constantly strategizing and consulting with our s >> thh me on the development team goind others supportive of the organization. they are one of r most effective spokespeople on publis at conferences andracritical pae organization still today. christina: christina swarns -- újpe christina swarns is the president of innocence project international, do you have&$ ste chapters? christina: a not-for-profit organization,abof and we are the headquarters for the innocence network, a collection of over 70 other independent innocence organizations that are also committed to■g advancing the bal around wrongful conv■miction convictions and getting people free, changing the law and making the system better. each one of those organizations around the country, and many people in many states around the
peter: are peter and barry still active with the innocence project?:they started this thio one knows more about these issues than they do. they are special counsel and r"çlobviously cofounders of the innocence project. they work with us in many different ys. they are constantly strategizing and consulting with our s >> thh me on the development team goind others supportive of the organization. they are one of r most effective spokespeople on publis at conferences andracritical pae...
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peter: are peter and barry still active with the innocence project?%.they started thiso one knows more about these issues than they do. and obviously cofoundethey work wity different ways. they are constantly strategizing and consulting with our lawyers on cases calle c■ >> they work h me on the development team going out and meeting with donors and otrs supportive of the organization. they are one of oureffective spc education, they d■eo presentatis at conferences and trainings ace organization still today. christina: christina swarns -- peter: christina swarns is the president of innocence project international, do you have state chaprs? we are organization, about 115 people on our staff and we are the headquarters for e independtnaorganizations thato committed to advancing the ball around wrongful conviction convicple free, changing the law and making the system better. around the country, and many people in many states around the country will know, there is a pennsylvania innocence project, there is florida innocence project. those are independent
peter: are peter and barry still active with the innocence project?%.they started thiso one knows more about these issues than they do. and obviously cofoundethey work wity different ways. they are constantly strategizing and consulting with our lawyers on cases calle c■ >> they work h me on the development team going out and meeting with donors and otrs supportive of the organization. they are one of oureffective spc education, they d■eo presentatis at conferences and trainings ace...
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saints peter and paul.ought the light of the gospel, and also to their paths, so we need to be the same holy apostles, like peter and paul, so that we remain faithful to the monthly inheritance that christus has given us. the apostles peter and paul suffered a pagan death for the faith and love of christ. yana stood on the vernasts. yes , finally, their holiness implores us to become holy people, this year we are ready to think about the hidden incantation and holiness, holiness, and what different paths there are, but there is no need to forget that these paths will never be easy and simple, there we go to the paths assigned to us by god and the saints, let us go... the paths are spared. the most popular names of all are this sunny day, and we don’t have many of them in our country, because the names peter and paul are very popular among us. i wish for all of us to become saints, for holiness is the ultimate punishment of god. may we all be blessed with the gift and holy blessings of god upon aitza. hello
saints peter and paul.ought the light of the gospel, and also to their paths, so we need to be the same holy apostles, like peter and paul, so that we remain faithful to the monthly inheritance that christus has given us. the apostles peter and paul suffered a pagan death for the faith and love of christ. yana stood on the vernasts. yes , finally, their holiness implores us to become holy people, this year we are ready to think about the hidden incantation and holiness, holiness, and what...
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peter: did your parents ever speak of it?later on, yes, but my friend was a blond white boy. so -- and i was too young to be aware of that. then, the confusing, scary, terrorizing experience of the internment. we were constantly being moved about or ordered by armed soldiers. so, it was a confusing, disorienting, scary experience for me as a child, from the horse stables to the swamps of arkansas. journey of three days and two nights across two thirds of our on a train. george: on a train. through the dusty, hot, sweltering desertsouthwestern a. and then, back again, three days california.hts to ner gritty sand, no vegetation. dramatic contrast to the sultry, hot, swampy arkansas. and that became the segregation camp for disloyals. it was a grisly camp witharmame. barbed wire fences. the sentry towers, all camps had sentry towers, but it was a century tower with an armed -- sentry tower with an armed soldier on guard. there was a machine gun installed aimed down at us. and, there were half a dozen tanks controlling the perime
peter: did your parents ever speak of it?later on, yes, but my friend was a blond white boy. so -- and i was too young to be aware of that. then, the confusing, scary, terrorizing experience of the internment. we were constantly being moved about or ordered by armed soldiers. so, it was a confusing, disorienting, scary experience for me as a child, from the horse stables to the swamps of arkansas. journey of three days and two nights across two thirds of our on a train. george: on a train....
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peter: do tell. thomas: you know, part of what has -- part of what has animated me over the years to sometimes write about german foreign policy and then publish it in english, write in english and publish it in an american journal, is that over my three-plus decades as a german diplomat, i've realized that what we do and how we do it is not always easy to read from the outside. and that's partly a language issue but not only a language issue. and it's not only true for american observers, from a distance coming from a presidential system where authority flows from the top and you have sort of government coherence is not always easy to achieve. if you think of the interagency process. but that happens mostly behind closed doors. whereas in germany we traditionally had a two-party coalition. now we have a three-party coalition. where every party has its own political program and if you want to strengthen your political profile, it means you have to -- you have to fight some of these fights also over t
peter: do tell. thomas: you know, part of what has -- part of what has animated me over the years to sometimes write about german foreign policy and then publish it in english, write in english and publish it in an american journal, is that over my three-plus decades as a german diplomat, i've realized that what we do and how we do it is not always easy to read from the outside. and that's partly a language issue but not only a language issue. and it's not only true for american observers, from...
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peter certainly reported it. >> i'm not worried about peter more talk about you, peter is not here.incorrect or improper why didn't you report to the ethics office parks was being ethically improper. while he send this to one e-mail account should've gone to another one. >> are asked me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing is unethical? >> , you are going to be haunted by her testimony today. and it is unfortunate that it's on the record. certainly not to me and i do not want to revealed back in time i have remaining thank you for the opportunity. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> this was your title senior advisor to national institute of infectious disease, former director doctor auntie anthony fauci. >> i think my title senior advisor to the director at direr nationalist allergy and infectious disease. >> okay. how long did you work with dr. fauci? before him? >> 26 years vaguely should also consider him a personal friend? >> and no. [laughter] he is a colleague. tony is a private guy i've never gone out and have a beer or anything progress you mention
peter certainly reported it. >> i'm not worried about peter more talk about you, peter is not here.incorrect or improper why didn't you report to the ethics office parks was being ethically improper. while he send this to one e-mail account should've gone to another one. >> are asked me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing is unethical? >> , you are going to be haunted by her testimony today. and it is unfortunate that it's on the record....
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david, peter says, can you ask peter?is opinion, how do we ever get change as an electorate then, if we don't change our vote away from establishment parties, i'll let them listen to me. >> that's what you have to do. if you listen, you listen to me. in 2010, you could have done it . in 2010, you could have done it. it was perfectly safe to ditch the conservative party in 2010. all you had was, was, was the remains of gordon brown. you didn't have this menace that we have from starmer . could have have from starmer. could have doneit have from starmer. could have done it then, but you wouldn't listen. >> well, will you be listening to peter, or have you got a strong opinion in a different direction? get in touch. don't be shy. all the usual ways. lots to talk about after the break, you know, this benefit cap for two children. is it time to remove that cap or not? also, pride in primary schools. really? do you agree with that or not? hello there. i'm michel jubran. i'm with you till 7:00 tonight alongside the columnist for
david, peter says, can you ask peter?is opinion, how do we ever get change as an electorate then, if we don't change our vote away from establishment parties, i'll let them listen to me. >> that's what you have to do. if you listen, you listen to me. in 2010, you could have done it . in 2010, you could have done it. it was perfectly safe to ditch the conservative party in 2010. all you had was, was, was the remains of gordon brown. you didn't have this menace that we have from starmer ....
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peter, let's start with you. good question.re is no such recipe in such a difficult situation, you know, you can talk in slogans, i am about... i planned to replace the current employees of the tsk, among whom there are few real officers, but they are there, it must be admitted, but 90. of them are drones , who never did anything, who profited from these processes, and now they are unprofessionally trying to fulfill the serious tasks, and why do you say 90, it seems there was a whole wave of replacing old tsc employees with people who were at the front, served , were injured and they had to replace, so to speak, the previous employees of tsk, and there were even statements that there was an update of almost 50%. happened, then it didn't happen or what? in my opinion , it did not happen when it was filled with people, well, let's say, who really fought, and this can be qualified as not just military or military, but there, and this is already a person formed by the worldview of a defender, he will never relate to the civilian po
peter, let's start with you. good question.re is no such recipe in such a difficult situation, you know, you can talk in slogans, i am about... i planned to replace the current employees of the tsk, among whom there are few real officers, but they are there, it must be admitted, but 90. of them are drones , who never did anything, who profited from these processes, and now they are unprofessionally trying to fulfill the serious tasks, and why do you say 90, it seems there was a whole wave of...
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peter: do tell. thomas: you know, part of has -- part of what has animated me over to sometimes write about german publish it in english, write in english and publish american journal, is that over mythree-plus decades as a german diplomat i've realized how we do it is not always easy to read from outside. and that's partly a language issue. and it's not only true from a distance coming from a presidential system from the top and you have sort of government coherenceways easy to achieve. if you think of the but that happens mostly behind closed doors. germany we traditionally had a two-p now we have a three-party coalition. where every party has its own to strengthen your political profile, it means you have to -- you have to fight fights also over the direction of foreign policy in public because you actually depend for your own survival, you depend on sharpening profile. that sense of meandering internal contradictions, lack of coherence. whereas in reality i would say of that process that happens
peter: do tell. thomas: you know, part of has -- part of what has animated me over to sometimes write about german publish it in english, write in english and publish american journal, is that over mythree-plus decades as a german diplomat i've realized how we do it is not always easy to read from outside. and that's partly a language issue. and it's not only true from a distance coming from a presidential system from the top and you have sort of government coherenceways easy to achieve. if you...
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turning was one of peter the great's favorite activities.ry was a man who was called the king of the current behind his back, and was respectfully called to his face. actual state councilor, mechanic and teacher of turning art, imperial member of the academy of sciences and the office of the main artillery and fortification, his name was andrei konstantinovich nartov. andrey konstantinovich nartov, russian scientist and mechanic, inventor of the world's first screw-cutting lathe with a mechanized support and a set of replaceable gears. nartov came from the sons of peasants. he appeared in the light of day on the 28th month of march 7201 from the creation of the world. and after tsar peter introduced a new calendar, it was determined that andrika was born in 1693 . he was extremely lucky in his early youth: his father managed to get his son into the navigation school, which was located in moscow, in the sukharev tower. however, andrei did not study navigation there, but he did not come from home, but there were workshops at the school where t
turning was one of peter the great's favorite activities.ry was a man who was called the king of the current behind his back, and was respectfully called to his face. actual state councilor, mechanic and teacher of turning art, imperial member of the academy of sciences and the office of the main artillery and fortification, his name was andrei konstantinovich nartov. andrey konstantinovich nartov, russian scientist and mechanic, inventor of the world's first screw-cutting lathe with a...
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thank you, peter. he has a great wife who is also in the business and on her birthday they are watching peter on tv. >> lawrence: that's awesome. >> steve: honey, i have got a special get to see the fox nation three part series one day early. happy birthday, hillary by the way. >> secret recording by a liberal filmmaker captures samuel alito and john roberts discussing whether they believe compromise between the left and the right is possible. >> brian: wow. look at this. brooke singman is here with more. >> brooke: this is a wild story. this liberal documentary filmmaker who lied and represented herself as a religious conservative to get into the supreme court historical society's annual dinner last week secretly recorded a conversation with justice samuel alito and chief justice john roberts discussing the current political climate in america. so in the audio obtained exclusively by rolling stone, justifiable alito is heard questioning whether compromise between the left and the right is even possibl
thank you, peter. he has a great wife who is also in the business and on her birthday they are watching peter on tv. >> lawrence: that's awesome. >> steve: honey, i have got a special get to see the fox nation three part series one day early. happy birthday, hillary by the way. >> secret recording by a liberal filmmaker captures samuel alito and john roberts discussing whether they believe compromise between the left and the right is possible. >> brian: wow. look at...
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>> peter: no, i didn't. >> steve: you need more untuckits in your life, he said. >> peter: i don't thinkr tucked a shirt n high school so maybe. >> steve: you inspired it. >> brian: you were ahead of your time. >> ainsley: this must be a great high school. >> steve: martha mccallum graduated from there. >> peter: people walking around nobody's shirt tucked in but academic excellence. >> brian: all right, peter, thanks. let's talk about hunter biden and what we spoke about today. resume, see defense if there is a defense. the prosecution has to feel good about what they have been executing because, essentially they got the guy witnessed him checking the box on the gun form that he got. they have video of haley biden tossing the gun into the dumpster. they got the dumpster with the drug residue. they find out sadly that haley biden got addicted to crack because of hunter biden as if she didn't have enough problems in her life. >> steve: that was all going on in court yesterday. yesterday, in france, the president made it very clear on where he stands for a pardon for his son if hunter is c
>> peter: no, i didn't. >> steve: you need more untuckits in your life, he said. >> peter: i don't thinkr tucked a shirt n high school so maybe. >> steve: you inspired it. >> brian: you were ahead of your time. >> ainsley: this must be a great high school. >> steve: martha mccallum graduated from there. >> peter: people walking around nobody's shirt tucked in but academic excellence. >> brian: all right, peter, thanks. let's talk about...
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thank you very much, peter bowes in| you very much, peter bowes in los angeles. frederiksen, has been attacked in the capital copenhagen. the assailant was arrested after he began hitting her, but there's been no word of a possible motive. the prime minister's office said ms fredriksen was shocked, but reports suggest she suffered no serious injuries. eu council president charles michel has called friday's attack "appalling". the trial is now underway of 51 individuals — including three americans — accused of attempting to overthrow the president of the democratic republic of congo. six people were killed during that attack last month. the suspects face multiple charges, including murder and attempted assassination. the us state department says it has not been given access to its citizens in custody. and finally, the man behind the lens of this iconic photo of planet earth has passed away. apollo 8 astronaut william anders took the photograph, which came to be known as earthrise, in 1968. showing earth rising above the horizon of the moon, it's one of the most me
thank you very much, peter bowes in| you very much, peter bowes in los angeles. frederiksen, has been attacked in the capital copenhagen. the assailant was arrested after he began hitting her, but there's been no word of a possible motive. the prime minister's office said ms fredriksen was shocked, but reports suggest she suffered no serious injuries. eu council president charles michel has called friday's attack "appalling". the trial is now underway of 51 individuals — including...
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, the westernizing challenge peter, russia responded with the genius of pushkin.n. pushkin, of course, is truly a patriot, for pushkin a child of the twelfth year, he himself wrote about it, and for him it is fundamentally important: patriotic war twelfth year, he, among the slanderers of russia, sharply responds to those who ...
, the westernizing challenge peter, russia responded with the genius of pushkin.n. pushkin, of course, is truly a patriot, for pushkin a child of the twelfth year, he himself wrote about it, and for him it is fundamentally important: patriotic war twelfth year, he, among the slanderers of russia, sharply responds to those who ...
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>> peter: good morning.e doing this to mark the 12th anniversary of daca which was a program that let people who arrived here illegally as children stay. now, it is going to be hermine who arrive illegally as the spouse of u.s. citizen apply to stay. there are some specific requirements though. in addition to being married to a u.s. citizen you have to have been in the u.s. for at least 10 years. and then, if you are approved, you get three years to apply for permitted residency. during that time, you can get a work permits and the administration is estimating this is going to target about half a million, 500,000 or so spouses. president biden later on today also enlisting the services of former president bill clinton and former almost president hillary clinton for a high dollar fundraiser in mclean, virginia, a wealthy suburb of d.c. the cash keeps rolling. in even though critics keep accusing president biden of freezing up. that is something white house officials say is not actually happening. they claim t
>> peter: good morning.e doing this to mark the 12th anniversary of daca which was a program that let people who arrived here illegally as children stay. now, it is going to be hermine who arrive illegally as the spouse of u.s. citizen apply to stay. there are some specific requirements though. in addition to being married to a u.s. citizen you have to have been in the u.s. for at least 10 years. and then, if you are approved, you get three years to apply for permitted residency. during...
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well, rather in honor of the apostle peter, but peter the first was also named after the apostle peter? my parents were sure that the boy needed to play sports and that he needed to play sports that he liked, so they took me to different sections and tried to find out where would i like it, i went swimming to some kind of ballet... and i didn’t really like it anywhere, i wanted to leave everywhere, when they brought me to the skating rink, i immediately realized that this was the one, mine, i always asked to go again, and they took me, and you never regretted it, no, you never regretted it, that’s for sure, but i never had a desire to follow in the footsteps of my father’s parents, well, there wasn’t really such a strong desire, i.. . maybe i thought about it sometimes, but i decided for myself that probably, if it’s also mine, then i’ll understand it. and i clearly want this, but for now i will live a more worldly life, well, you have a very large family, tell me how many brothers you have, i have two more brothers and a sister, all the younger ones are studying in schools, but now yo
well, rather in honor of the apostle peter, but peter the first was also named after the apostle peter? my parents were sure that the boy needed to play sports and that he needed to play sports that he liked, so they took me to different sections and tried to find out where would i like it, i went swimming to some kind of ballet... and i didn’t really like it anywhere, i wanted to leave everywhere, when they brought me to the skating rink, i immediately realized that this was the one, mine, i...
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, peter. >> bre >> peter: good evening, bret. campaign official will debate again in september. none of the people involved prepping president biden for last night's debate will be fired and that there are no discussions about president biden dropping out whatsoever. >> i don't walk as easy as i used. to say i don't speak as smoothly as i used. to say i don't debate as well as i used to. >> peter: that is now widely understood to be true. >> everything we have to do with, uh, look, if -- we finally beat medicare. >> peter: today an attempt to redirect. >> what i do know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! >> peter: he didn't with this mischaracterization of the abby gate bombing which killed 13 u.s. service members. >> truth is, i'm the only president this century that doesn't have any -- this decade that had any troops dying anywhere in the world like he did. >> peter: a fact disputed by the defense department. >> we have certainly had service members pass during our -- during this administration. >> peter: democrats t
, peter. >> bre >> peter: good evening, bret. campaign official will debate again in september. none of the people involved prepping president biden for last night's debate will be fired and that there are no discussions about president biden dropping out whatsoever. >> i don't walk as easy as i used. to say i don't speak as smoothly as i used. to say i don't debate as well as i used to. >> peter: that is now widely understood to be true. >> everything we have to...
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petersburg and the first russian emperor peter i , the lictoria of the gazprom pavilion held peter'serent fields of knowledge, from science to art, for example, on international museum day, specialists state russian museum held lectures and master classes dedicated to the restoration of the most famous painting by karl bryulov, the last day of pompeii, pau gazprom, a partner in restoration projects of the russian museum, today is a big event for us both for the russian museum and for gazprom, master classes that we are doing today brought - this is a rather unique story, because there is an opportunity... the participants of the master classes will feel like oil painting restorers and of course we are doing all this with great pleasure on the eve of the anniversary celebration of peter i, this is our city, without him, of course, our city would not exist and, probably, this wonderful project would not exist. visitors were also able to see a screening of the documentary film poltava-baltic firstborn peter. he talks about the creation and descent. an exact copy of the fifty-four gun sh
petersburg and the first russian emperor peter i , the lictoria of the gazprom pavilion held peter'serent fields of knowledge, from science to art, for example, on international museum day, specialists state russian museum held lectures and master classes dedicated to the restoration of the most famous painting by karl bryulov, the last day of pompeii, pau gazprom, a partner in restoration projects of the russian museum, today is a big event for us both for the russian museum and for gazprom,...
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peter crane of the national world war two museum, who was yankee coba kagawa. so lefty kibosh ogawa was a infantryman in the 4/42 infantry. the 4/42 was the most decorated regiment of the war. where did they serve? they served in italy and in france, and they were made up of nisei or japanese-americans, many of whom were recruited out of our internment camps. and so a segregated unit of japanese-americans. yes, absolutely. and many came out of the camps along the west coast and then also some out of hawaii. so senator daniel inouye fought in this unit and earned the medal of honor. this unit earned 21 medals of honor during the war. in comparison, the entire 13th entry division had three. so this was an extremely brave and accomplished regiment. was there a reason that they sent the japanese-americans to europe rather than keep them in the pacific? well, for the u.s., for the most part, they they didn't want them fighting against japanese and so they had them fighting against germans in italy and then in southern france. and so this entire case is as medal of h
peter crane of the national world war two museum, who was yankee coba kagawa. so lefty kibosh ogawa was a infantryman in the 4/42 infantry. the 4/42 was the most decorated regiment of the war. where did they serve? they served in italy and in france, and they were made up of nisei or japanese-americans, many of whom were recruited out of our internment camps. and so a segregated unit of japanese-americans. yes, absolutely. and many came out of the camps along the west coast and then also some...
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peter doocy joins us now from the beaches of normandy. peter?nd president biden said to one of the d-day veterans here today "you saved the world." and another one of the veterans joked to president biden "don't get old." so, even though this is a very solemn occasion on hallowed ground, it has been a series of very jovial conversations with these d-day veterans and survivors and president biden who is running a few minutes behind schedule right now. we know that the veterans and the president were meeting inside of a glass gazebo right on the cliffs above omaha beach that americans very bravely scaled 80 years ago right this minute under steady bombardment from heavily fortified german positions as part of what is still the largest amphibious assault ever. we know that at some point on this trip to france, president biden does plan to draw parallels to the dictator moving through europe in the 40s and the dictator trying to move through europe in the 2020s, vladimir putin and, you get a sense of that in his new d-day proclamation that says in p
peter doocy joins us now from the beaches of normandy. peter?nd president biden said to one of the d-day veterans here today "you saved the world." and another one of the veterans joked to president biden "don't get old." so, even though this is a very solemn occasion on hallowed ground, it has been a series of very jovial conversations with these d-day veterans and survivors and president biden who is running a few minutes behind schedule right now. we know that the...
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peter, why don't we start with you? um, well, i think i mean, i, one of the great things that has helped me, um, throughout my career, which i think would still be true today, um, it is true today is you have to somehow on the one hand marry creativity, the encouragement of creativity and creatives managing creatives, people, whether they be authors or publishers, commissioning editors, marketing people, whatever. but you've also got to do that within an organization that's healthy and can be in the private sector anyway, can can make money for its for own as whether they be we're a public company or, you know, whatever, whether you're a family company or private equity doesn't really matter. it's that ability to think how right from the get go when you start career is how am i going to how am i going to reconcile those two things and my career has been sort of, you know, i started offers an academic and then in education publishing i then worked for a number of years at thomson reuters. so we have journalists who are a
peter, why don't we start with you? um, well, i think i mean, i, one of the great things that has helped me, um, throughout my career, which i think would still be true today, um, it is true today is you have to somehow on the one hand marry creativity, the encouragement of creativity and creatives managing creatives, people, whether they be authors or publishers, commissioning editors, marketing people, whatever. but you've also got to do that within an organization that's healthy and can be...
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aaron bastani and peter hitchens remain.ith one of my favourite topics of all time law and order. and what on earth do you do with criminals? i always say it's a good job. i'm not prime minister you don't want to know what i would do with them. but anyway, the former home secretary, lord blunkett, he has got involved. we know that the prison system is a mess. we know that in some cases now, our own we're having to release people early, he's suggesting two things. one, nice and gale. courts essentially pop up courts to deal with the backlog. and two, a network of so—called like mini prisons. two, a network of so—called like mini prisons . what do you think? mini prisons. what do you think? >> well, in terms of the courts, i mean , the first thing i would i mean, the first thing i would say is you just need to reverse austerity that came after 2010. so cuts to legal aid cuts, the cps, that all needs to be reversed. and when people talk about pop up anything, i start to sort of break out in a rash. it tends to mean you're not r
aaron bastani and peter hitchens remain.ith one of my favourite topics of all time law and order. and what on earth do you do with criminals? i always say it's a good job. i'm not prime minister you don't want to know what i would do with them. but anyway, the former home secretary, lord blunkett, he has got involved. we know that the prison system is a mess. we know that in some cases now, our own we're having to release people early, he's suggesting two things. one, nice and gale. courts...
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. >> ainsley: thanks, peter. he is saying he won't get a question. >> steve: he is also out of town. then again he never gets a question. he just has to yell. that's why he knows if the president is going to exit that way which way is the carpet. >> brian: joining heinrich will be over there. >> ainsley: has he always been a yeller? >> steve: he has always been very loud. no doubt about it. i wonder if the politico reporter is going to get a question. politico came out with an item that we spotted this morning essentially said joe biden feels bad that hunter biden got convicted. the quote is joe said if i weren't running for re-election he, hunter, would have gotten the plea deal. >> steve: what he forgets is hunter's lawyers made the deal imper throughout and the judge said what the heck is that? >> lawrence: never seen that before. also, guys, when you look at the president. every time i'm out in diner, they always ask me, hey, is steve real? is ainsley real? is brian real? >> brian: what do you say? >> lawrenc
. >> ainsley: thanks, peter. he is saying he won't get a question. >> steve: he is also out of town. then again he never gets a question. he just has to yell. that's why he knows if the president is going to exit that way which way is the carpet. >> brian: joining heinrich will be over there. >> ainsley: has he always been a yeller? >> steve: he has always been very loud. no doubt about it. i wonder if the politico reporter is going to get a question. politico came...
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peter has the morning off. joe, some people have paris, we have the rockefeller scavenger hunt. >> you will see peter later in the show as we journeyed around rockefeller center and some of us were a little more competitive than others. >> some of us were just enjoying the journey. >> there's running, there's sweating and rockette high kicking. >>> a lot to get to this morning and including the path to paris and the gymnasts vying for a spot on team usa. we will know who will be on the team with the women's trials getting underway last night. no surprise, simone biles is atop of the leaderboard. we will have more coming up. >>> we begin with more fallout after thursday's debate with former president trump and president biden back on the campaign trial. >> president biden ddefiant. we start with aaron gilchrist covering joe biden. >> the president has three fund raisers and leaders in his party said he did not deliver in the thursday debate and some saying he should back out of the race. adding to the calls, the
peter has the morning off. joe, some people have paris, we have the rockefeller scavenger hunt. >> you will see peter later in the show as we journeyed around rockefeller center and some of us were a little more competitive than others. >> some of us were just enjoying the journey. >> there's running, there's sweating and rockette high kicking. >>> a lot to get to this morning and including the path to paris and the gymnasts vying for a spot on team usa. we will know...
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>> he said repeatedly it shouldn't have happened to him. >> he is campaigning on it. >> peter, peter, we've been down this road before. in 2016 people called for hillary clinton to be prosecuted, and she probably deserved it, and that's not what we do in america. >> you disagree with senator marco rubio who said he should get even. >> donald trump has said as early as last month that his retribution will be success and restoring the peace and prosperity he brought to america for four years that joe biden has destroyed. >> since thursday's verdict there has been a spike of rhetoric against juniors including calls to publish addresses and physical addresses, would you combine those threats. >> i don't know what obscure websites -- >> this is from truth social. >> i hope every juror may pay for what they've done. may god strike them dead. you can condemn that threat, will you? >> i don't know what obscure account you found on social media. >> it's on truth social, his website. >> where is the justice when you have democratic street militias marching outside the homes of supreme court jus
>> he said repeatedly it shouldn't have happened to him. >> he is campaigning on it. >> peter, peter, we've been down this road before. in 2016 people called for hillary clinton to be prosecuted, and she probably deserved it, and that's not what we do in america. >> you disagree with senator marco rubio who said he should get even. >> donald trump has said as early as last month that his retribution will be success and restoring the peace and prosperity he brought...
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peters: thank you. our next witness is david hencerman, director of cyber security at the u.s. government accountability office in. that role he oee audits on critical infrastructure, the i.t. force, cloud computing and the i.t. modernization effort theats i.r.s. prior to joining g.a.o. in 2002, he worked as a business consultant for several private firms and served as a surface warfare officer in the united states navy. you are recognize for your opening remarks. david: thank you. chairman peters, members of the committee. thank you for inviting g.a.o. to government's efforts to harr monoize cyber skirt regulations. our nation increasingly depends on computer-based information systems and data to execute fundamental operations and process and maintain crucial information. cyber based intrusions and attacks on federal and nonfederal are becoming more common and more disruptive. these attacks threaten the continuity, confidence and integrity of these systems including those that support our nation's crit
peters: thank you. our next witness is david hencerman, director of cyber security at the u.s. government accountability office in. that role he oee audits on critical infrastructure, the i.t. force, cloud computing and the i.t. modernization effort theats i.r.s. prior to joining g.a.o. in 2002, he worked as a business consultant for several private firms and served as a surface warfare officer in the united states navy. you are recognize for your opening remarks. david: thank you. chairman...
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in general , this is typical for pushkin to set peter as an example to nicholas.roud of your family resemblance, be like a sling in everything. to the benkendor department, and, accordingly, people from the gendarme corps, such as dubelt, for example, this is still a little different than the personal tsar’s censorship, yes, relations with the tsar, the poet is the tsar, yes, here ’s an equal conversation, which pushkin imagined at the beginning, but it didn’t take place after all , so in the diary of may 21 , 1934, pushkin nikolai will write, in it there is a lot from the ensign and a little from peter the great, and then he added that the opinion of the captain of politics, emperor nikolai is more positive, he has complex ideas, like his brother, has in alexander i, but he is less fantastic, nicholas, who we have in soviet times, he was drawn as a completely unambiguous figure, the figure was still quite complex, anna fedorovna tyutcheva, a lady-in-waiting, who left a wonderful diary, a unique historical source, a very valuable source, nicholas i wrote about him
in general , this is typical for pushkin to set peter as an example to nicholas.roud of your family resemblance, be like a sling in everything. to the benkendor department, and, accordingly, people from the gendarme corps, such as dubelt, for example, this is still a little different than the personal tsar’s censorship, yes, relations with the tsar, the poet is the tsar, yes, here ’s an equal conversation, which pushkin imagined at the beginning, but it didn’t take place after all , so in...
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peter peter i think that's probably true. yeah.ecause if you are 100 and you come to france you are probably not going to sit in your hotel all day. >> lawrence: that's exactly right. >> rachel: all these articles coming out talking about how slow he was "time" magazine and "wall street journal." you would think that he would want to get out there and meet with you and others sort of to counter that. >> steve: show it ain't true. >> brian: or backpack and go to a youth hostel. >> peter: he is probably doing something like meetings or something at the hotel calls back with folks in d.c. but it is nothing that you have to come to paris for, at least that we know of. >> steve: and you went to paris. and yesterday, after i talked to you, the first meal he had in paris damn yankee was a hamburger. luckily, you had french fries. so that makes. >> brian: freedom fries. >> steve: french fries. >> peter: i was hungry. walked around all day. looked at my phone 20,000 steps i was hungry. i got hamburger. >> lawrence: got your calories. >> bri
peter peter i think that's probably true. yeah.ecause if you are 100 and you come to france you are probably not going to sit in your hotel all day. >> lawrence: that's exactly right. >> rachel: all these articles coming out talking about how slow he was "time" magazine and "wall street journal." you would think that he would want to get out there and meet with you and others sort of to counter that. >> steve: show it ain't true. >> brian: or backpack...
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he was here. >> peter. >> peter, sorry. >> we've lost someone. he's in the loo.back so we'll start with you, lauren. which way are you going to go in this election? >> i'll be voting for the liberal democrats. >> who did y vote for last time? >> the labor really a democrats as well. i feel they are the most progressive participant and i'm really excited about this collection because they're so close behind the conservative and i feel like ife join with the labour voters we can illicit change in the area. >> so tactical voting like we saw in 97 perhaps? >> it think . some of my friends who vote the labour currently are doing that. >> what do you think of his ant nix we saw him do all kinds of things. rafting and going down water slides. again, the headlines, but do you think it's going to make a difference? >> if somebody plays jenga it's not going to swing our volt. i believe in tom morrison as a candidate. herself young, he's smart and i think that he will genuinely try to represent the local community fairly. >> thank you very much. let's speak to you, allison.
he was here. >> peter. >> peter, sorry. >> we've lost someone. he's in the loo.back so we'll start with you, lauren. which way are you going to go in this election? >> i'll be voting for the liberal democrats. >> who did y vote for last time? >> the labor really a democrats as well. i feel they are the most progressive participant and i'm really excited about this collection because they're so close behind the conservative and i feel like ife join with the...
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so peter, so much jumbling of numbers and figures can you boil this down?s mean to the average one of us in terms of the economy? >> things are slowing down a lot. a goodly number of those jobs were directed government employment. but especially in healthcare. especially in healthcare. with the government faced or that healthcare expense and is not like the private sector like manufacturing is creating a lot of jobs. also a lot of americans are being coming discouraged and sitting down their being offered part-time work as opposed to full-time work. >> the white house have been touting some of these numbers of course they understand the issues with inflation part let me read you with the biden administration the white house is said about the economy what you just said, the infrastructure plan quote present by investing in americas america's immobilizing historic levels of private sector's investments in the united states. bringing manufacturing back to america after decades of off shoring and creating new good paying jobs including union jobs and do not hav
so peter, so much jumbling of numbers and figures can you boil this down?s mean to the average one of us in terms of the economy? >> things are slowing down a lot. a goodly number of those jobs were directed government employment. but especially in healthcare. especially in healthcare. with the government faced or that healthcare expense and is not like the private sector like manufacturing is creating a lot of jobs. also a lot of americans are being coming discouraged and sitting down...
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peter magyar will take a bite out of fidesz, from orman, right?st it all looked logical, because he seems to be from the environment of fidesz, the same views, i.e. right-conservative, but in fact peter magyar is now taking away more momentum from the opposition, from the party, and from other oppositionists, that is, we will see, it is very important that the polling station will show, you understand, because european elections are somewhat different from parliamentary elections there. and even than the local elections, which are also held there and especially the elections in the summer, mobilization is very important, and therefore the same peter madir, you know, technologically acts quite competently, very, well let's see what will be... the final results, but he held a large number of meetings in the regions, the day before sunday actually held a big rally in budapest with this, you know, photo, it, let's say, fidesz scares, i would say so, but well let's see what the results will be, i wouldn't, well, let's say this, you understand what the
peter magyar will take a bite out of fidesz, from orman, right?st it all looked logical, because he seems to be from the environment of fidesz, the same views, i.e. right-conservative, but in fact peter magyar is now taking away more momentum from the opposition, from the party, and from other oppositionists, that is, we will see, it is very important that the polling station will show, you understand, because european elections are somewhat different from parliamentary elections there. and...
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peter, as a taster for the whole country.esh, straight from the garden to the table, but then the crops tested by the emperor went to the people. and if at first people resisted potatoes. called a damn apple, then later they accepted, as with any innovation of peter, to this day there are vegetables and herbs in the summer garden. peter in swampy petersburg could easily provide moisture from the mud, but the sculptures and marble gods symbols that the emperor ordered from italy suffered from it. to this day, 92 of them have survived, but there is only one original in the garden, the rest are in storage for preservation. people cleaned up the non-standard world before the holiday. white coats, every bend is under control, no chemicals, that is, you need to very carefully use a thin brush, summer the garden is also the summer palace of peter i, behind the creaking original shutters, that same non-civilian world, however, 320 years ago everything was different, but peter was the first to see a completely different landscape, a c
peter, as a taster for the whole country.esh, straight from the garden to the table, but then the crops tested by the emperor went to the people. and if at first people resisted potatoes. called a damn apple, then later they accepted, as with any innovation of peter, to this day there are vegetables and herbs in the summer garden. peter in swampy petersburg could easily provide moisture from the mud, but the sculptures and marble gods symbols that the emperor ordered from italy suffered from...
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yes, since peter ii.ead of the church in our empire. in a religious sense, catherine, let’s face it, was the daughter of her century, the century of enlightenment, as it was later called. yes, on fast days she fasted, fasted, and visited obligatory solemn services, but that’s all. in general, she considered religious rituals a waste of time. it was much more interesting for her to correspond with valtar. well, with our favorites, we can multiply and expand our beloved russia. this was important to him. on pilgrimage trips. meanwhile , she never spent time on monasteries, never donated. i went to the palace church, i couldn’t help but go, but usually i didn’t stand through the entire service. then they began to lay out a portable chair for her in the choir while the service was going on, she either i was doing handicrafts or laying out supplies. and the fact that a woman, a husband-killer and an illegitimate wife of dozens of her favorites was actually the head of the church is not her fault. this problem
yes, since peter ii.ead of the church in our empire. in a religious sense, catherine, let’s face it, was the daughter of her century, the century of enlightenment, as it was later called. yes, on fast days she fasted, fasted, and visited obligatory solemn services, but that’s all. in general, she considered religious rituals a waste of time. it was much more interesting for her to correspond with valtar. well, with our favorites, we can multiply and expand our beloved russia. this was...