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peter. >> the revelation of st. peter's bones makes headlines around the world. >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican, this morning, publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter, an apostle of jesus christ, and the world's first pope. >> for most faithful catholics, they had no idea that such things existed. they'd never been made public, and they'd been kept inside in a private chapel for the pope and for his inner circle, so this is a very thrilling moment for -- for believing catholics all over the world. >> if these are the bones of peter, then they are one of the catholic church's most significant discoveries. >> it's very exciting, because it puts us into direct contact with the historical peter. >> peter was the most important disciple of jesus. >> peter is, in the traditions of the church, the first pope. he's the first pope in a line that lasts all the way to pope francis today. >> i think peter was jesus best friend. i think he w
peter. >> the revelation of st. peter's bones makes headlines around the world. >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican, this morning, publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter, an apostle of jesus christ, and the world's first pope. >> for most faithful catholics, they had no idea that such things existed. they'd never been made public, and they'd been kept inside in a private chapel for the pope and for his inner circle,...
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taylor: peter, do you agree? peter: i do agree. the market is looking to 2022. it will be pretty quiet for the next couple of weeks, so we are not expecting all that much, even though the data is important. taylor: collin, rapidfire, two or three rate hikes next year? collin: i will go with two. peter: one. taylor: marilyn? marilyn: two. taylor: ok. i guess we are going to have to leave it there. i always wish we had more time. really appreciate it as always. peter yi, marilyn watson, collin martin. divergence of rate hikes next year as we await more guidance from the dot plots. this was "bloomberg real yield," and you are watching bloomberg. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation
taylor: peter, do you agree? peter: i do agree. the market is looking to 2022. it will be pretty quiet for the next couple of weeks, so we are not expecting all that much, even though the data is important. taylor: collin, rapidfire, two or three rate hikes next year? collin: i will go with two. peter: one. taylor: marilyn? marilyn: two. taylor: ok. i guess we are going to have to leave it there. i always wish we had more time. really appreciate it as always. peter yi, marilyn watson, collin...
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i think with which peter just pointed out, it's about the tactics. there's someone -- it should not try with the authorization needs or should be. if we are authorizing military force, whether that be you drop a bomb and nobody is on the ground or whether or not that is an entire battalion, it is still military force, and it still needs to be authorized, because as we have seen throughout the past 20 years, that has ebbed and flowed. there was this urge. our numbers went up and down. when we are just counting what is the utilization of u.s. forces that does not take into consideration what is happening on the ground as peter so correctly mentioned. no matter the sort of military tactic we are employing, at the end of the day, if we are utilizing military forces there should be an authorization use of military force and we should as legislators and as the united states congress need to be debating whether to utilize that force, whether it is a soldier with a gun or a drone flying overhead. absent that, congress is not doing right by constituents. it i
i think with which peter just pointed out, it's about the tactics. there's someone -- it should not try with the authorization needs or should be. if we are authorizing military force, whether that be you drop a bomb and nobody is on the ground or whether or not that is an entire battalion, it is still military force, and it still needs to be authorized, because as we have seen throughout the past 20 years, that has ebbed and flowed. there was this urge. our numbers went up and down. when we...
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out from the >> and he singles peter out from the rest of the disciples by saying, "you are peter, and on this rock, i will build my church." >> he is christ's right hand man. >> i will lay down my life for you. >> but famously he denies jesus in his hour of need.
out from the >> and he singles peter out from the rest of the disciples by saying, "you are peter, and on this rock, i will build my church." >> he is christ's right hand man. >> i will lay down my life for you. >> but famously he denies jesus in his hour of need.
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i think peter and i both know it has been a difficult conversation. but we can start that taking steps in the right direction by saying do we still need a decades old aumf? remember our aumf that allowed us to go to iraq in 1991? it's frankly no longer necessary. so i think it's getting us into the practice of talking about aumfs, of recognizing these zombie aumfs could be resurrected. and really pulling people together on that path towards contending with the reality that we still have the 2002 and the 2001 on the books which are from a congressional standpoint something that we need to contend with. >> representative meijer, we would love to hear from you on this as well. you have written some very similar points to what representative spanberger just raised, but we would love to hear anything you would want to add. >> i think abigail touched on the key elements well. i would just say that i think there's a shared recognition that the 2001 -- i mean, this is the war on terror aumf. this is the authorization that's been used in 19 countries against a
i think peter and i both know it has been a difficult conversation. but we can start that taking steps in the right direction by saying do we still need a decades old aumf? remember our aumf that allowed us to go to iraq in 1991? it's frankly no longer necessary. so i think it's getting us into the practice of talking about aumfs, of recognizing these zombie aumfs could be resurrected. and really pulling people together on that path towards contending with the reality that we still have the...
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peter bowes, always ureat to booster. peter bowes, always great to get — booster. peter bowes, always great to get you _ booster. peter bowes, always great to get you on _ booster. peter bowes, always great to get you on newsday. | great to get you on newsday. thank you for your analysis. scientists at the university of hong kong have created a new stainless steel that they claim will kill covid—19 within hours of it landing on its surface. researchers say the new alloy can also help to inactivate other viruses such as influenza. they are now working to test the material for use in everyday steel products, such as lift buttons or door handles. professor mingxin huang is one of the lead researchers on this project at the university of hong kong. and we can speak to professor huang now. it is wonderful to have you on newsday. can you start byjust expanding what was behind this idea? {leia was behind this idea? 0k, actually we _ was behind this idea? 0k, actually we started - was behind this idea? 0k, actually we started this i actually we started this research abou
peter bowes, always ureat to booster. peter bowes, always great to get — booster. peter bowes, always great to get you _ booster. peter bowes, always great to get you on _ booster. peter bowes, always great to get you on newsday. | great to get you on newsday. thank you for your analysis. scientists at the university of hong kong have created a new stainless steel that they claim will kill covid—19 within hours of it landing on its surface. researchers say the new alloy can also help to...
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peter che, keeps meticulous records. those who pay get a receipt. those who don't can expect a visit from a street gang, grenada, ministry, her girl, who on the look at the young gangs know the locals here even better than the police . so when you're given a your door to do a go and are always willing to collect the rent will do an actual guardian. but if you go to the police, they'll ask you for a pile of money. first numbers, that means you, you end up paying more than the 6000 shillings the tenant owes you who are within an hour or 40 other this over the average. if some agnes knew heavy, she lived with her husband, children, and grandchildren. 8 people in a one room shack with no kitchen, bathroom or running water. if they can't pay the back rent soon, they could be out on the street. since the pandemic hid, a lot of people here can no longer pay their rent. so many of peter take his houses are standing empty, come, no, i haven't been able to contact the tenant of this place for 3 months in this apartment. the tenant has been out of work for 3 m
peter che, keeps meticulous records. those who pay get a receipt. those who don't can expect a visit from a street gang, grenada, ministry, her girl, who on the look at the young gangs know the locals here even better than the police . so when you're given a your door to do a go and are always willing to collect the rent will do an actual guardian. but if you go to the police, they'll ask you for a pile of money. first numbers, that means you, you end up paying more than the 6000 shillings the...
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peter: we did. we sat there. and -- yamiche: we have an experience. peter: we did. and i think -- one of the things that's really interesting is even though mark meadows has said i'm not going to cooperate he's already given them some documents and already pretty revealing. for instance, text messages that they have in which meadows trades message with a member of congress on november -- i believe 6 before they even had declared the election for biden, talking about substituting electors in states that they wanted to challenge. and he says i love it. according to the committee. that shows how early they were already talking about finding ways to upend the system and change the result away from what the certified results really were. and i think we're learning so much more every day and every week about the quonseted effort to -- concerted effort to topple a domestic system and your visitors asking about a free and fair election are raising a scary but important point. the truth is it was a free and fair election. but now the president -- former president has convinc
peter: we did. we sat there. and -- yamiche: we have an experience. peter: we did. and i think -- one of the things that's really interesting is even though mark meadows has said i'm not going to cooperate he's already given them some documents and already pretty revealing. for instance, text messages that they have in which meadows trades message with a member of congress on november -- i believe 6 before they even had declared the election for biden, talking about substituting electors in...
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peter: we did. we sat there. and -- yamiche: we have an experience. peter: we did. and i think -one of the things that's really interesting is even though mark meadows has said i'm not going to cooperate he's already given them some documents and already pretty revealing. for instance, text messages that they have in which meadows trades message with a member of congress on november -- i believe 6 before they even had declared the election for biden, talking about substituting electors in states that they wanted to challenge. and he says i love it. according to the committee. that shows how early they were already talking about finding ways to upend the system and change the result away from what the certified results really were. and i think we're learning so much more every day and every week about the quonseted effort to -- concerted effort to topple a domestic system and your visitors asking about a free and fair election are raising a scary but important point. the truth is it was a free and fair election. but now the president -- former president has convinced
peter: we did. we sat there. and -- yamiche: we have an experience. peter: we did. and i think -one of the things that's really interesting is even though mark meadows has said i'm not going to cooperate he's already given them some documents and already pretty revealing. for instance, text messages that they have in which meadows trades message with a member of congress on november -- i believe 6 before they even had declared the election for biden, talking about substituting electors in...
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peters and this would indicate that dr. peters was a simply to getting a pass to go through the line to make sick calls in the staff thought nothing about it when he went in there. it's nothing unusual. he got away and he made it to union lines believe it or not. interestingly enough and i've got to rap this up. you're being very gracious with me. interestingly enough jesse gives birth to a baby girl on january 26, 1864. would you like to do the math with me? [laughter] in 1866 dr. peters files for divorce citing abandonment on the base at may 7, 1863. a couple reconciled though a couple of years later and georgian jesse sold their springfield home and 73 and moved to memphis with george passing in 1889 and jesse passing in 1921. ironies of all ironies. the daughter reportedly took care of the doctor on his stick bed. that was the point if there's splitting in the first place i'm sure. in conclusion ladies and gentlemen that's the reported bloodstains that are in the house today. in conclusion ladies and gentlemen the cover
peters and this would indicate that dr. peters was a simply to getting a pass to go through the line to make sick calls in the staff thought nothing about it when he went in there. it's nothing unusual. he got away and he made it to union lines believe it or not. interestingly enough and i've got to rap this up. you're being very gracious with me. interestingly enough jesse gives birth to a baby girl on january 26, 1864. would you like to do the math with me? [laughter] in 1866 dr. peters files...
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i'm peter labelle . one didn't love polls, particularly when polls further a certain political agenda, but polling has a checkered history. as of late the last 2 election cycles tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling anymore. it's so then why i crossed talking the public mood. i'm joined by my guess, richard barrett's in gainesville. he is director of big data pole and in los angeles we have p e, and he is a strategic planning consultant and equity advisor, as well as an independent economic analyst. hard gentleman crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump in any time you want, and i would appreciate it. all right, let's go to richard 1st in gainesville, you're the master of polls. your polling is actually quite good. but your, your competitor, hers and your peers, are not nearly as up the snow, but before we talk about pulling richard in, you get the human touch, the, the touch of the public. here are we in a change environment right now, cuz people tend to change collections.
i'm peter labelle . one didn't love polls, particularly when polls further a certain political agenda, but polling has a checkered history. as of late the last 2 election cycles tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling anymore. it's so then why i crossed talking the public mood. i'm joined by my guess, richard barrett's in gainesville. he is director of big data pole and in los angeles we have p e, and he is a strategic planning consultant and equity advisor, as well as an...
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peter burkett looks at the lives of the men behind terrorist attacks. find your programs at booktv.org. just type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page. >> you are watching tv. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media @booktv on twitter, instagram and facebook. seventy-second nationalme book award coming with the random house building. have wi-fi that won't quit and in 5g. that my friend is true l.a. ship. okay kidding aside, as you can all see the pandemic is making this the second fully virtual. >> get that charles barkley
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were all things are considered on peter labelle, london. love polls particularly when polls further a certain political agenda, but polling has a checkered history as of late the last 2 election cycles. tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling any more? it's so then why. ah, cross stocking the public mood. i'm joined by my guess. richard barrett's in gainesville. he is director of big data pole. and in los angeles, we upon ian. he is a strategic planning consultant and equity advisor, as well as an independent economic analyst, hard gentleman crosstalk rules and effect that means can. but anytime you want and i always appreciate it. all right, let's go to richard 1st in gainesville, you're the master of polls. your polling is actually quite good, but your competitors and your peers are not nearly as up the snow. but before we talk about pulling richard in, you get the human touch, the, the touch of the public. here are we in a change environment right now? cuz people tend to change collections because when i look at a lot of p
were all things are considered on peter labelle, london. love polls particularly when polls further a certain political agenda, but polling has a checkered history as of late the last 2 election cycles. tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling any more? it's so then why. ah, cross stocking the public mood. i'm joined by my guess. richard barrett's in gainesville. he is director of big data pole. and in los angeles, we upon ian. he is a strategic planning consultant and equity...
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i'm peter labelle. one didn't love polls particularly when pulse further a certain political agenda, but polling has a checkered history as of late the last 2 election cycles tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling anymore it so than why i was talking the public mood. i'm joined by my guess, richard barrett's in gainesville. he is director of big data pole and in los angeles we have p e a. and he is a strategic planning consultant and equity advisor, as well as an independent economic analyst, hard gentleman crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want, and i would appreciate it. all right, let's go to richard 1st in gainesville, you're the master of polls. your polling is actually quite good, but your, your competitors and your peers are not nearly as up the snow. but before we talk about polling, richard in, you get a human touch the, the touch of the public. here are we in a change environment right now? cuz people think about change elections? because when
i'm peter labelle. one didn't love polls particularly when pulse further a certain political agenda, but polling has a checkered history as of late the last 2 election cycles tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling anymore it so than why i was talking the public mood. i'm joined by my guess, richard barrett's in gainesville. he is director of big data pole and in los angeles we have p e a. and he is a strategic planning consultant and equity advisor, as well as an independent...
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just repeat after me, peter. this is the most atrocious piece of video i have ever seen. >> you might not like the way it is presented or the style. you may think it is cringeworthy but it is not unethical. >> greg: i don't think it's unethical. >> it is just annoying. >> he is trying to put out a message he believes in and he is trying to do it in a way that he believes his hip. i don't see with the problem with that is. >> greg: go to our expert in -- >> you do realize that peter will be cut out of the entire show. >> greg: joe looked like a hologram. i was more worried about him making it through the video. >> like, it was not cool, no. infrastructure is not cool. it just is. the ridiculous thing to call cool. i know it is not cool and i work on cable news. so i'm not really cool. >> greg: how dare you. >> you think i am cool? he just sort of accidentally called and cool. that's the nicest thing you said. thank you. >> greg: she deserves no applause. >> i don't think tax dollars should be spent on anything so
just repeat after me, peter. this is the most atrocious piece of video i have ever seen. >> you might not like the way it is presented or the style. you may think it is cringeworthy but it is not unethical. >> greg: i don't think it's unethical. >> it is just annoying. >> he is trying to put out a message he believes in and he is trying to do it in a way that he believes his hip. i don't see with the problem with that is. >> greg: go to our expert in -- >>...
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peter is an old journalism mentor of mine. i worked for the "boston globe" for 16 years and spent 14 of them under peter and in recent years he's talked with such enthusiasm about this book working on the great dissenter so this is a real pleasure for me to interview him tonight about his book. i can talk to him anytime i want, so i think tonight is a chance for q you all to get your questions so i will kick off the conversation tonight with some questions for peter and then turn over to you so please do put questions in the chat and tell us your thoughts in the chat and the q and a. i will try to be monitoring both. we want to hear from you. okay, peter. you have a law degree and see the world through this legal lens. tell us a little bit about how you came across this story and how did you get started on it? >> first of all, thank you so much. it's an honor to be interviewed by you. being on the other side of the inquiry it's also a great honor to be back at the boston act.tv one of my favorite places. it put a smile on my f
peter is an old journalism mentor of mine. i worked for the "boston globe" for 16 years and spent 14 of them under peter and in recent years he's talked with such enthusiasm about this book working on the great dissenter so this is a real pleasure for me to interview him tonight about his book. i can talk to him anytime i want, so i think tonight is a chance for q you all to get your questions so i will kick off the conversation tonight with some questions for peter and then turn over...
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it's the peter principle. he also, in his defense, he is the quintessential southern type gentlemen. he is the type the confederate government wants. an offensive line combat general is what he is and i think that comes from the indian fighting which he learned on the plane. and he attacked before they set. it is moving, moving, moving. fast-paced in other words. but his larger battle, as i said, were pretty slow. [applause] at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here these on c-span's nuked podcast, presidential reportings. -- you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 -- the march on somma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. chris murkowski, doctor chris murkowski, is the editor and chief and cofounder of emerging sable war. -- published by --
it's the peter principle. he also, in his defense, he is the quintessential southern type gentlemen. he is the type the confederate government wants. an offensive line combat general is what he is and i think that comes from the indian fighting which he learned on the plane. and he attacked before they set. it is moving, moving, moving. fast-paced in other words. but his larger battle, as i said, were pretty slow. [applause] at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here...
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it's the peter principle. he also, in his defense, he is the quintessential southern type general, the time the confederate general wants, an offensive minded general. and i think that comes from the indian fighting he learned on the plains where you attack, attack, attack, before the indians can get set. it's moving, moving, moving. fast paced. his larger battles if you noted what i said were pretty slow. >> ladies and gentlemen, matt atkinson. >> thank you very much. >>> so how exactly did america get up to its neck in debt? >> we believe one of the greatest characteristics is striving to provide equal opportunity for all citizens. >> c-span's video documentary competition 2022. students across the country are giving us behind-the-scenes looks as they work on entries using #studentcam. you can join the conversation by entering the competition. create a five to six-minute documentary using c-span video clips that answer the question how does the federal government impact your life? >> be passionate about what
it's the peter principle. he also, in his defense, he is the quintessential southern type general, the time the confederate general wants, an offensive minded general. and i think that comes from the indian fighting he learned on the plains where you attack, attack, attack, before the indians can get set. it's moving, moving, moving. fast paced. his larger battles if you noted what i said were pretty slow. >> ladies and gentlemen, matt atkinson. >> thank you very much. >>>...
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fantastic in an amazing movie, "cyrano," peter dinklage is here tonight. i really enjoy talking to him. doesn't do a lot of these shows. love having him on here. and from "squid game"? have you seen "squid game"? lee jung-jae is here. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: jon, did you know that i spoke korean? >> jon: oh, you do? >> stephen: no. ( laughter ) jon, you know what we didn't have a chance to talk about last night, but i loved your performance in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. did you guys check that out? >> jon: that was fun. i loved dancing out there singing. >> stephen: what was that like? >> jon: it felt like being in a-- it felt like being in the present but also going back in the time machine soseeing the county fairs, back in the day when they had county fairs. >> stephen: it's super old, an ancient form of entertainment, people marching down the streets singing. >> jon: it's amazing to see, the marching band and all their regalia, the floats. it was wholesome. i lved it so much. my dad rode the float with me. >> stephen: he did. that's great. >>
fantastic in an amazing movie, "cyrano," peter dinklage is here tonight. i really enjoy talking to him. doesn't do a lot of these shows. love having him on here. and from "squid game"? have you seen "squid game"? lee jung-jae is here. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: jon, did you know that i spoke korean? >> jon: oh, you do? >> stephen: no. ( laughter ) jon, you know what we didn't have a chance to talk about last night, but i loved your performance...
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fantastic in an amazing movie, "cyrano," peter dinklage is here tonight. i really enjoy talking to him. doesn't do a lot of these shows. love having him on here. and from "squid game"? have you seen "squid game"? lee jung-jae is here. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: jon, did you know that i spoke korean? >> jon: oh, you do? >> stephen: no. ( laughter ) jon, you know what we didn't have a chance to talk about last night, but i loved your performance in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. did you guys check that out? >> jon: that was fun. i loved dancing out there singing. >> stephen: what was that like? >> jon: it felt like being in a- - it felt like being in the present but also going back in the time machine so seeing the county fairs, back in the day when they had county fairs. >> stephen: it's super old, an ancient form of entertainment, people marching down the streets singing. >> jon: it's amazing to see, the marching band and all their regalia, the floats. it was wholesome. i loved it so much. my dad rode the float with me. >> stephen: he did. that's great.
fantastic in an amazing movie, "cyrano," peter dinklage is here tonight. i really enjoy talking to him. doesn't do a lot of these shows. love having him on here. and from "squid game"? have you seen "squid game"? lee jung-jae is here. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: jon, did you know that i spoke korean? >> jon: oh, you do? >> stephen: no. ( laughter ) jon, you know what we didn't have a chance to talk about last night, but i loved your performance...
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i'm peter lily. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing the public mood. ah okay, let's go back to richard in gainesville. i mean, if we look at the polling right now, i mean, one of the things that came to my mind is that would be look at the generic poll for a congressional our seats. i mean, i think we're seeing it's double digit now in favor of the republicans. do you think that the, if the, if they continue to beat this drum about the generic poll, that it will actually suppress republicans going out because it will be like the whole, you know, when hillary said, you know, everybody thought i was going to win. that's why they didn't vote for me. i mean is, is this, is there a danger for this? for the g o. p. you know, i think both parties have their own ways to suppress the vote with the republican party, the base. i think they're going to vote, i really do, peter, no matter what, they're weighted the press republicans is to tell them their vote. doesn't count a way to depress democrats to tell them they're going to win. that's the, that's the differe
i'm peter lily. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing the public mood. ah okay, let's go back to richard in gainesville. i mean, if we look at the polling right now, i mean, one of the things that came to my mind is that would be look at the generic poll for a congressional our seats. i mean, i think we're seeing it's double digit now in favor of the republicans. do you think that the, if the, if they continue to beat this drum about the generic poll, that it will actually...
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peter is an old journalism mind. i worked for the "boston globe" for 16 years and think i spent 14 of them under peter and in the recent years he's talked with such enthusiasm about this book he's been working on the great defender, so this is a pleasure for me to interview him tonight about his book. i can talk to peter anytime i want, so i think tonight is also a chance for you all to get your questions in. i'm going to kick off the conversation tonight with some questions for peter and then turn it over to you so please put questions in the chat and i will try to be monitoring both. so we want to hear from you. okay, peter. you see the world through this legal lens. tell us how you came across this story and how did you get started on it? >> first, thank you so much. it's an honor to be interviewed by you and so many of your interviews in the past. i never quite envisioned being on the other side. it's also a great honor to be back to one of my most favorite places it put a smile on my face after the book was anno
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they want to live peter, they want it. well, i wouldn't say i would just say i was a sinner, drug people, people don't mind being lied to as long as it doesn't affect their overall way of life, their pocket book, their prestige, their status at work and within their industry. they know at some level that, that it's, it's a charade, but it's a charade that they're ban, wagging on because it's, it's a better quality of life than they'd have elsewhere. yeah, but i mean, why you're absolutely right because that's one of the things i mentioned the culture wars because you know, you can look at the co written house case and you can have an opinion on it. it may be even a strong opinion, but it doesn't change to material well being in this moment in time. but if we're talking about gas prices and you're a lower middle class blue collar worker, you may have an opinion on cow rittenhouse, but you have a really hard, strong vested interest in the, in the policy when it comes to energy that, that, and i think that's one of the discon
they want to live peter, they want it. well, i wouldn't say i would just say i was a sinner, drug people, people don't mind being lied to as long as it doesn't affect their overall way of life, their pocket book, their prestige, their status at work and within their industry. they know at some level that, that it's, it's a charade, but it's a charade that they're ban, wagging on because it's, it's a better quality of life than they'd have elsewhere. yeah, but i mean, why you're absolutely right...
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— peter's square? two principal purposes _ peter's square? two principal purposes the _ peter's square? two principal purposes. the first _ peter's square? two principal purposes. the first one - peter's square? two principal purposes. the first one is - peter's square? two principal purposes. the first one is a l purposes. the first one is a religious message, a proclamation of the birth ofjesus. christians believe the birth ofjesus is for the benefit of the whole world. he is peace. that means he is somebody who can save the whole world and bring peace to the world. that is the first and most important element of it. that is often ignored, the religious sections. then he goes on to apply the message ofjesus to the various parts of the world in which there is a real conflict and tension. i think it's quite interesting that the particular cases he mentioned in his speech. this is not a pop or of soft soaps world leaders in these speeches. —— pope. he picked up yemen. 0f world leaders in these speeches. —— pope. he picked up yemen. of
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peter? >> sam brock in miami, florida tonight. sam, thank you >>> now to the state of emergency just declared in colorado tens of thousands suddenly ordered to evacuate their home to escape several dangerous wild fires there. crews outside denver right now battling fierce flames fueled by punishing winds some gusts topping 110 miles an hour. emilie ikeda has the very latest. >> evacuate your homes as soon as possible to go as far east as you can. >> reporter: tonight a life threatening situation near boulder, colorado where fires are forcing thousands of families to evacuate >> we saw a big plume of smoke over in that direction. >> reporter: flames reaching their doorsteps. people desperately trying to get to safety. >> we're evacuating, trying to get down to boulder, denver, maybe the mountains. just try to figure out something. god help us. >> reporter: on foot and by car, entire communities on the move to escape from the fast-moving flames. >> just traffic. so much traffic. that little town is just all trying to get out. >> rep
peter? >> sam brock in miami, florida tonight. sam, thank you >>> now to the state of emergency just declared in colorado tens of thousands suddenly ordered to evacuate their home to escape several dangerous wild fires there. crews outside denver right now battling fierce flames fueled by punishing winds some gusts topping 110 miles an hour. emilie ikeda has the very latest. >> evacuate your homes as soon as possible to go as far east as you can. >> reporter: tonight...
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peter burkett looks at the lives of the men behind terrorist attacks. find your programs at booktv.org. just type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page. >> you are watching tv. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media @booktv on twitter,er, instagram and facebook. seventy-second nationalme book award coming with the random house building. have wi-fi that won't quit and in 5g. that my friend is true l.a. ship. okay kidding aside, as you can all see the pandemic is making this the second fully virtual. >> get that charles barkley plays the other nba?
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i'm peter alexander. we thank you so much for watching have a good night. ♪♪ i drink tequila straight ♪ ♪ haven't brushed my hair in days ♪ ♪ and i'll kiss on the first date ♪ ♪ if i'm really feeling it ♪ ♪ i don't even own a dress ♪ ♪ bite my nails when i get stressed ♪ ♪ do whatever for attention ♪ ♪ if i'm needing it ♪ ♪ controversial, so outspoken ♪ ♪ i've been told i'm not ladylike ♪ ♪ but i'm a lady like, whoa ♪ ♪ i could bring you to your knees ♪ ♪ and get you kicked out the garden of eden ♪ ♪ untameable, unframeable, mona lisa ♪ ♪ sometimes i forget not to talk 'bout politics ♪ ♪ when i'm in the middle of me getting hit on ♪ ♪ sometimes i'm not polite ♪ ♪ don't bite my tongue, i speak my mind ♪ ♪ let curse words fly when [...] goes wrong ♪ ♪ controversial, so outspoken ♪ ♪ i've been told i'm not ladylike ♪ ♪ but i'm a lady like, whoa ♪ ♪ i could bring you to your knees ♪ ♪ and get you kicked out the gar
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i'm peter labelle. how should we describe our times? what is the zeitgeist, as they say? do we have a sense of direction and purpose? we also hear a lot about the desire to return to normal. what does that mean? now? are we actually living in the new normal? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal in media analyst. and in paris we crossed to john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy, right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules that affect, that means you can jump in in time you want, and i always appreciate it. okay, let's start with john. what is our zeitgeist today? because it seems to me we're in a transition at our transistor, dora period right now. certainly we've left something behind. i have no idea where we're going, but i also have a difficult time describing where we are your thoughts? well, to be honest, it feels like wherein the end times pizza, because so much seems to be going wrong. both in internal politics across the world . and of course, in the international situation. it
i'm peter labelle. how should we describe our times? what is the zeitgeist, as they say? do we have a sense of direction and purpose? we also hear a lot about the desire to return to normal. what does that mean? now? are we actually living in the new normal? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal in media analyst. and in paris we crossed to john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy, right, gentlemen....
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peter discusses bin laden on all the dimensions of one of his life. battlefield commander the terrorist leader and as a fugitive. thanks to the exclusive avail members and associates and documented only recently peter's portrait is why he inspires a new generation of jihadists. today were going to have a conversation with the manner set the on american foreign policy and the u.s. continues to battle today. welcome. >> brian great to be with you. i think you be more sad to say we work together. it's great also you're doing what you are doing on facebook. so many of these terrorist groups have exploited the platform and this is all very important. >> thanks peter. and thanks so much for taking the time for it it's really a pleasure i enjoyed the book. my question is you have written a number of books obviously. the world is your oyster. why this book right now? >> a few dimensions of that. teach at arizona state in one of the students in the class i think she was 19 at the time, she asked me what's the difference between al qaeda and the taliban. i said
peter discusses bin laden on all the dimensions of one of his life. battlefield commander the terrorist leader and as a fugitive. thanks to the exclusive avail members and associates and documented only recently peter's portrait is why he inspires a new generation of jihadists. today were going to have a conversation with the manner set the on american foreign policy and the u.s. continues to battle today. welcome. >> brian great to be with you. i think you be more sad to say we work...
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i'm peter little. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing the publish mode. i ok, let's go back to richard in gainesville. i mean, if we will look at the polling right now, i mean, one of the things that came to my mind is that when we look at the generic poll for a congressional seats, i mean, i think we've seen it's double digit now in favor of the republicans, do you think that if they continue to beat this drum about the generic poll, that it will actually suppress republicans going out because it'll be like the whole, you know what hillary said, you know, everybody thought i was going to win. that's why they didn't vote for me. i mean, is there a danger for this? for the g o. p. you know, i think both parties have their own ways to suppress the vote, but the republican party, the bass, i think they're going to vote. i really do, peter, no matter what, they're weighted the press republicans is to tell them their vote. doesn't count. a way to depress democrats is to tell them they're going to win. that's the, that's the difference between the 2 parties. bu
i'm peter little. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing the publish mode. i ok, let's go back to richard in gainesville. i mean, if we will look at the polling right now, i mean, one of the things that came to my mind is that when we look at the generic poll for a congressional seats, i mean, i think we've seen it's double digit now in favor of the republicans, do you think that if they continue to beat this drum about the generic poll, that it will actually suppress...
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welcome, peter. >> great to be with you. we worked together for many years and it's great what you are doing with facebook. trying to make sure -- >> thank you for taking the time, it is a pleasure and i enjoyed the book. you've written a number of books obviously and the world is your oyster, why this book right now? >> i teach and -- al qaeda and taliban, really good question was asked and i realized the kids i'm teaching really don't and people are volunteering to fight in the u.s. military after that 11th so it was an event, to me it's something that happened in history. of course it continues to influence to thisof day trying o pull out of afghanistan, that was one thing where i thought it was a good time.me with in modern and i'm learning from the documents, there were files released and it was the lead, she is the expert on this. she has a book coming out in spring of 2022 about the documents, every little letter he received from it's really what he was really thinking and the big discovery in the documents was the fa
welcome, peter. >> great to be with you. we worked together for many years and it's great what you are doing with facebook. trying to make sure -- >> thank you for taking the time, it is a pleasure and i enjoyed the book. you've written a number of books obviously and the world is your oyster, why this book right now? >> i teach and -- al qaeda and taliban, really good question was asked and i realized the kids i'm teaching really don't and people are volunteering to fight in...
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peter, you know some of the go ahead go ahead. yeah, i said some of the real winners were the bottom holder. there are a bunch of bottle, there's now we're going to get pennies on the dollar when the company went bankrupt . and now they get paid in full. i mean that was the thing is if you remember back in amc in last summer, so about july, august of 2020. there was a lot of talk about amc going bankrupt. obviously they got funding from other folks . but the fact was that was where they were, and this because doc craze happened now. now, peter, we hear about the diamond hands. they were a big deal in the middle of the crazy. the renters you know, wanted you to hold on to stand strong on those stock. i mean, does the bottom eventually drop out or do they just hold it? and amc for some reason continues to be a stock that is way, way over value. both the diamond hands is all part of the height because the people who want to sell have to make sure that other people don't, because you don't want to be in competition with other sellers.
peter, you know some of the go ahead go ahead. yeah, i said some of the real winners were the bottom holder. there are a bunch of bottle, there's now we're going to get pennies on the dollar when the company went bankrupt . and now they get paid in full. i mean that was the thing is if you remember back in amc in last summer, so about july, august of 2020. there was a lot of talk about amc going bankrupt. obviously they got funding from other folks . but the fact was that was where they were,...
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they want to live peter, they want it. well, i wouldn't say i would just, i would just like people, people don't mind being like as long as it doesn't affect their overall way of life, their pocket book, their prestige, their status at work and within their industry. they know at some level that it's a charade, but it's a charade that they're ban, wagging on because it's a better quality of life than they'd have elsewhere. yeah, but i mean, if you're absolutely right because that's what i'm doing, why i mentioned the culture wars because you know, you can look at the written health case and you can have an opinion on it and maybe even a strong opinion, but it doesn't change your material well being in this moment in time, but if we're talking about gas prices and you're a lower middle class blue, blue collar worker, you may have an opinion on col, rittenhouse, but you have a really hard, strong vested interest in the, in the policy when it comes to energy, but i think that's one of the disconnect and i think both parties d
they want to live peter, they want it. well, i wouldn't say i would just, i would just like people, people don't mind being like as long as it doesn't affect their overall way of life, their pocket book, their prestige, their status at work and within their industry. they know at some level that it's a charade, but it's a charade that they're ban, wagging on because it's a better quality of life than they'd have elsewhere. yeah, but i mean, if you're absolutely right because that's what i'm...
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now peter, we hear about the diamond hands. they were a big deal in the middle of the crazy rhetoric you know, wanted you to hold on to stand strong on those stock. i mean, does the bottom eventually drop out or do they just hold it? and amc, for some reason, continues to be a stock that is way, way over value. both the diamond hands is all part of the height because the people who want to sell have to make sure that other people don't, because you don't want to be in competition with other sellers. so you have to convince everybody never sell, hold on forever. well, what are you holding onto? it's a company that doesn't have any earnings. it doesn't pay any dividends. you're holding nothing. you're holding air, you're holding hype. the smart money is dumpy, while those people with diamond hand have been caught in the holding on. every peter just wanted to follow up on that. i mean, i do, we talk about this regularly and i know we tend to talk to you occasionally about crypto. it's not necessarily a huge believer it, but is the
now peter, we hear about the diamond hands. they were a big deal in the middle of the crazy rhetoric you know, wanted you to hold on to stand strong on those stock. i mean, does the bottom eventually drop out or do they just hold it? and amc, for some reason, continues to be a stock that is way, way over value. both the diamond hands is all part of the height because the people who want to sell have to make sure that other people don't, because you don't want to be in competition with other...
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battles this today and welcome peter bergen. >> we did work together. for many years and it was such a great time and you are doing such great work of facebook. and with this platform and try to make sure of the benefits and thank you. >> thank you particular time and enjoyed the book and my question is you've written a number of books obviously and the world is your oyster, for his this book right now.na >> i teach at arizona state siwas 19 at the time and al qaea and taliban and i was like well i should just read this question and the kids that i teach. [inaudible]. and in many cases, these people are voluntary's u.s. military and ultimately serve. and to me it is something that happening history. and out of afghanistan and compat vision in iraq so in the 20th anniversary, and for decades is recording it. hundred and 70000 at least, which became an american followed by this. [inaudible]. and she has her own book coming out in 2022, these documents and truly condiment effort that he had written it every day ever since. since really osama bin laden anh
battles this today and welcome peter bergen. >> we did work together. for many years and it was such a great time and you are doing such great work of facebook. and with this platform and try to make sure of the benefits and thank you. >> thank you particular time and enjoyed the book and my question is you've written a number of books obviously and the world is your oyster, for his this book right now.na >> i teach at arizona state siwas 19 at the time and al qaea and taliban...
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deering, and there's a little boy named peter. - it's peter. look! that's peter. oh god. people have seen shadows. i myself have seen like a mist go down the steps. - a mist? - yep. guide: some people have been pushed or scratches-- doors that open and close. and what do we have here? guide: it's called the structured light system. this little machine, this little tool that he had, what it does is it picks up on, like, the aura-- your aura is gray? yeah. it's like i've read books on that. gray is not a good aura. - what color would your aura be? purple. bordeaux? it would be merlot. yeah. for sure. your aura is merlot. the structured light system-- it's going to tell you if there's a human being on the other side. it will kind of do the skeleton-- it will tell you if a human being is on the other side? i don't get that. - well, it'll tell you. it picks up on the aura. so even spirits have auras. ok? - got it, got it. johnny bananas: so if you point it at a human, yeah, you're going to see the aura. but if you point out a ghost, you're not going to see the aura. all you're
deering, and there's a little boy named peter. - it's peter. look! that's peter. oh god. people have seen shadows. i myself have seen like a mist go down the steps. - a mist? - yep. guide: some people have been pushed or scratches-- doors that open and close. and what do we have here? guide: it's called the structured light system. this little machine, this little tool that he had, what it does is it picks up on, like, the aura-- your aura is gray? yeah. it's like i've read books on that. gray...
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peter bowes on _ the american action. peter bowes on that _ the american action. peter bowes on that story - the american action. peter bowes on that story for - the american action. peter| bowes on that story for us. the american action. peter - bowes on that story for us. you can get much more on this story on our website. including a look at how china has been preparing for the winter olympics and its plan to let foreigners enter again in large numbers, something it has not been doing, you will remember, for some time now, evidence the pandemic began, in fact. head over to our website or download the bbc news app. in other headlines myanmar�*s military rulers are facing international condemnation, after the deposed civilian leader aung san suu kyi was given a four year prison sentence. she was convicted of inciting unrest and violating covid restrictions during last year's election campaign. state media said her sentence was reduced from four to two years after a partial pardon by the head of the militaryjunta. although she still faces further charges as our
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now, peter, we hear about the diamond hands. they were a big deal in the middle of the crazy writers you know, wanted you to hold on to stand strong on those stock. i mean, does the bottom eventually drop out or do they just hold it? and amc for some reason continues to be a stock that is way, way over value. both the diamond hands is all part of the height because the people who want to sell have to make sure that other people don't, because you don't want to be in competition with other sellers. so you have to convince everybody never sell, hold on forever. well, what are you holding onto? it's a company that doesn't have any earnings. it doesn't pay any dividends. you're holding nothing. you're holding air, you're holding hype. the smart money is dumpy, while those people with diamond hand have been caught in the holding on. every peter just wanted to follow up on that. i mean, i do, we talk about this regularly and i know we tend to talk to you occasionally about crypto. it's not necessarily a huge believer it, but is there
now, peter, we hear about the diamond hands. they were a big deal in the middle of the crazy writers you know, wanted you to hold on to stand strong on those stock. i mean, does the bottom eventually drop out or do they just hold it? and amc for some reason continues to be a stock that is way, way over value. both the diamond hands is all part of the height because the people who want to sell have to make sure that other people don't, because you don't want to be in competition with other...
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peter, thank you very much. _ other situations. peter, thank you very much, there _ other situations. peter, thank you very much, there images - other situations. peter, thank you very much, there images speak. other situations. peter, thank you | very much, there images speak for themselves about the extent of devastation and the comments made about president putin, i'm sure there will be a lot of response to that as well. let me bring you some pictures of a special moment in the us, the daughter of the first american astronaut alan shepard has made a trip to the edge of space, 60 years after her late father's pioneering flight, laura shepherd church lee, was one of six people aboard the blue origin commercial spacecraft that made a ten minute trip from rural texas. now on bbc news, now on bbc news — for decades, the world's most famous male bbc news, porn star, ronjeremy, allegedly groped, assaulted and raped women. ginger banks, one of the first adult performers to shine a spotlight on ronjeremy�*s behaviour, speaks about he
peter, thank you very much. _ other situations. peter, thank you very much, there _ other situations. peter, thank you very much, there images - other situations. peter, thank you very much, there images speak. other situations. peter, thank you | very much, there images speak for themselves about the extent of devastation and the comments made about president putin, i'm sure there will be a lot of response to that as well. let me bring you some pictures of a special moment in the us, the...
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i'm peter bell. this is the home addition to minute we're discussing site guys. ah. okay, let's go back to john in france. i'm gonna use another extended metaphor for our program here. you know, looking for the root origins of something is very, very difficult as academics, it's kind of, it's very important exercise. when you know, where are we at the way the way you see change going about are, are these tremors we're feeling right now? have we already had the earthquake, or are we feeling the aftershocks of origins? we could look at like briggs in the advent of trump. ok, because we seen so much reaction to both here because i'm trying to get a field where we're going that you can, you tipped your hand in the very beginning. the problem my saying is n times, which i think is a very good description, but i mean, is, are we going into a more massive change or we are feeling the after effects of a huge change. it's happened in the last, almost 24 months. i call it i call 202-020-2021 is the long 2020 i a lot of things have happened in that time, but it's the same as i
i'm peter bell. this is the home addition to minute we're discussing site guys. ah. okay, let's go back to john in france. i'm gonna use another extended metaphor for our program here. you know, looking for the root origins of something is very, very difficult as academics, it's kind of, it's very important exercise. when you know, where are we at the way the way you see change going about are, are these tremors we're feeling right now? have we already had the earthquake, or are we feeling the...
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peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, -- the co-editor who has also written widely on the subject. it is fair to say that much of what i have learned on the subject and what i have learned from congress' work on the subject has started with her. i'm going to turn things over. it is your show. take it away. >> thank you so much. it is wonderful to be here with these two members. you both have been steadfast in reminding us it is congress' duty to reclaim the war powers that have been largely ceded to the executive branch. you have been writing legislation, you have been cosponsoring legislation, you have been trying to get it passed, and you have remind us that both parties have been stretching unilateral authority. you have not been treating this as a partisan issue. i thank both of you for focusing on that. let's jump right in because our time is short. i want to start wit
peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, -- the co-editor who has also written widely on the subject. it is fair to say that much of what i have learned on the subject and what i have learned from congress' work on the subject has started with her. i'm going to turn things over. it is your show. take it away. >> thank you so much....
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peter lynch is very parallel. it was barely a decade, but few people have put together a track record like his, especially in terms of that size. it's one thing to do it with a few million dollars, but tens of millions of dollars, and consistently beating the benchmark. it's astounding. tom: you mentioned stood tom maroney the idea that he passed that heritage onto will dan off, that you do not just have to be passive, there is a way to win. how do you win in 2021? barry: first, and i have interviewed the gentlemen that you mentioned, i interviewed peter lynch, and will danhoff was a guest on masters in business, and it is clear that they have a specific methodology. they have a process that the use. they continually refine that process, it is empirically driven. lots of people trying to do that, but few have succeeded. lynch gives credit to the infrastructure and support that he got at fidelity. so, in some cases, size becomes a giant advantage when you can through a ton of resources and the best and brightest at
peter lynch is very parallel. it was barely a decade, but few people have put together a track record like his, especially in terms of that size. it's one thing to do it with a few million dollars, but tens of millions of dollars, and consistently beating the benchmark. it's astounding. tom: you mentioned stood tom maroney the idea that he passed that heritage onto will dan off, that you do not just have to be passive, there is a way to win. how do you win in 2021? barry: first, and i have...
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that was peter bowes in los angeles. - to deal with it. that was peter bowes in los angeles. the - to deal with it. that was peter . bowes in los angeles. the mayor to deal with it. that was peter - bowes in los angeles. the mayor of mayfield has described his town as having been reduced to matchsticks. a man has died after being shot by armed police near kensington palace in west london. officers say they stopped a vehicle at about 3.20pm this afternoon, shots were fired and a man was pronounced dead at the scene. police say they are not treating the incident as terrorism. the treasury has admitted some officials did have drinks in their office in november last year but has denied this amounted to a party. the times has reported that about two dozen civil servants held a drinks party to celebrate finishing work on the chancellor's spending review. a treasury spokesperson described what happened as "impromptu drinks around their desks" and added that there was no in—person departmental party last christmas. foreign ministers from the g7 group of wealthy nations are meeting
that was peter bowes in los angeles. - to deal with it. that was peter bowes in los angeles. the - to deal with it. that was peter . bowes in los angeles. the mayor to deal with it. that was peter - bowes in los angeles. the mayor of mayfield has described his town as having been reduced to matchsticks. a man has died after being shot by armed police near kensington palace in west london. officers say they stopped a vehicle at about 3.20pm this afternoon, shots were fired and a man was...
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peter was very, very good. i believe that coven is a religion the vaccine or boosters or whatever vaccine is the sacrament found. she is the pope, and the cdc is the vatican. and i'm trying to be a good i'm, i'm, i'm serious. this gives people something to believe in something to fear, a sense of belonging, who has the latest booster, who has the latest a vaccine document in new york right now, people are running, running to 2 vaccine testing sites, to see whether they have the i'm a chron variant which i heard is basically less we're now in an endemic versus a pandemic. but nobody wants to hear the good news because they're so caught up in the almost sexual fetishistic titillation of fear and dread. i'm not exaggerating. that wasn't meant to be a cute if the answer. i mean it in the let me, let me go back to john. yeah. me, it would see the echo what you said, an answer. your 1st question here. this is replay, this, this melodrama that's being played out. this is, this is a really poor thing. rule substitute f
peter was very, very good. i believe that coven is a religion the vaccine or boosters or whatever vaccine is the sacrament found. she is the pope, and the cdc is the vatican. and i'm trying to be a good i'm, i'm, i'm serious. this gives people something to believe in something to fear, a sense of belonging, who has the latest booster, who has the latest a vaccine document in new york right now, people are running, running to 2 vaccine testing sites, to see whether they have the i'm a chron...
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peter was very, very good. i believe that coven is a religion the vaccine or boosters, whatever vaccine is the sacrament found. she is the pope. and the cdc is the vatican. and a man trying to be a good i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm serious. this gives people something to believe in something to fear, a sense of belonging who has delayed as boucher, who has the latest a vaccine document in new york right now, people are running, running to 2 vaccine testing sites to see whether they have the micron variant, which i heard is basically last, we are now in an end amick versus a pandemic. like nobody wants to hear the good news because they are so caught up in the almost sexual fetishistic titillation of fear and dread it. i'm not exaggerating. that wasn't meant to be a cute, pithy answer. i mean it in them, let me, let me go back to john jeremy embassy. the echo what you said, an answer. your 1st question. you, this is reboot. this, this melodrama that's being played out. this is, this is a really poor thing, rule substitute
peter was very, very good. i believe that coven is a religion the vaccine or boosters, whatever vaccine is the sacrament found. she is the pope. and the cdc is the vatican. and a man trying to be a good i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm serious. this gives people something to believe in something to fear, a sense of belonging who has delayed as boucher, who has the latest a vaccine document in new york right now, people are running, running to 2 vaccine testing sites to see whether they have the micron...
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peter was very, very good. i believe that coven is a religion, the vaccine or boosters, whatever vaccine is the sacrament sound she is. the pope and the cdc is the vatican . and i'm trying to be a good i'm, i'm, i'm serious. this gives people something to believe in something to fear, a sense of belonging, who has the latest busher, who has the latest vaccine document in new york right now, people are running, running to, to vaccine testing site to see whether they have the a micron variant. which i heard is basically last. we are now in an endemic versus a pandemic. like nobody wants to hear the good news because they are so caught up in the almost sexual fetishistic titillation of fear and dread it. i'm not exaggerating. that wasn't meant to be a cute if the answer. i mean it, it, let me, let me go back to john. yeah. me, it would say the echo what you said an answer. your 1st question you, this is re put this, this melodrama that it's being played out. this is, this is a really poor thing. rule substitute fo
peter was very, very good. i believe that coven is a religion, the vaccine or boosters, whatever vaccine is the sacrament sound she is. the pope and the cdc is the vatican . and i'm trying to be a good i'm, i'm, i'm serious. this gives people something to believe in something to fear, a sense of belonging, who has the latest busher, who has the latest vaccine document in new york right now, people are running, running to, to vaccine testing site to see whether they have the a micron variant....
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peter, you know some of the go ahead go ahead. yeah, i said some of the real winners were the bottom holder. there are a bunch of bottom holders. now we're going to get pennies on the dollar when the company went bankrupt. and now they get paid in full. i mean that was the thing is if you remember back in amc in last summer, so about july, august of 2020. there was a lot of talk about amc going bankrupt. obviously they got funding from other folks . but the fact was that was where they were, and this stock craze happened now. now, peter, we hear about the diamond hands. they were a big deal in the middle of the crazy. the renters you know, wanted you to hold on to stand strong on those stock. i mean, does the bottom eventually drop out or do they just hold it? and amc for some reason continues to be a stock that is way, way over value. both the diamond hands is all part of the height because the people who want to sell have to make sure that other people don't, because you don't want to be in competition with other sellers. so you
peter, you know some of the go ahead go ahead. yeah, i said some of the real winners were the bottom holder. there are a bunch of bottom holders. now we're going to get pennies on the dollar when the company went bankrupt. and now they get paid in full. i mean that was the thing is if you remember back in amc in last summer, so about july, august of 2020. there was a lot of talk about amc going bankrupt. obviously they got funding from other folks . but the fact was that was where they were,...