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peter: there was. it was orderly but it started to get panicky to get out of the building and rush our way down the stairwell. david: you got out of the building. how much before the building collapsed? peter: i was probably 20 minutes north of the building when it collapsed. i was never in danger of having soot or other things on me once the building collapsed. david: as soon as you got out of the building, you didn't look up there, you ran somewhere? peter: i met a friend and we happened to -- we walked north to 125th street to get out of the city. david: how many of your colleagues died? peter: almost 300 that day. david: 300 colleagues died from marsh mclennan. peter: yes. david: you did not say, i've had enough of wall street and insurance, i will go into something else? peter: the unique part of our business is in major disasters or things that happen like that, our clients need us. it was immediately calibrating, focusing on helping. i was in the reinsurance business at that time, so helping ins
peter: there was. it was orderly but it started to get panicky to get out of the building and rush our way down the stairwell. david: you got out of the building. how much before the building collapsed? peter: i was probably 20 minutes north of the building when it collapsed. i was never in danger of having soot or other things on me once the building collapsed. david: as soon as you got out of the building, you didn't look up there, you ran somewhere? peter: i met a friend and we happened to...
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peter: did you have to wear the yellow star? mr. wurfl: no i did not. peter: why not? mr. wurfl: because another thing that my parents did when they took me to berlin, they took me to a catholic church and had me and my brother baptized catholic . so whenever someone would ask us or -- if we had the complete documents, we were always catholic on our document. that is what helped us a lot. peter: do you have memories of berlin and what it was like in the 1930's? mr. wurfl: yes, i remember very much being with my grandparents. my grandmother, my grandmother were wonderful people and i loved living with them. my grandfather took me every sunday eight blocks to go to the berlin zoo, he took us for ice cream and things like that. it was a wonderful life for us, the first couple of years in berlin. peter: what happens to ferdinand and lena, your grandparent? mr. wurfl: ferdinand, all of his partners and family were taken by the nazis. he knew exactly where they were going on what was going to happen to them. so he took some pills and killed himself. i have a death certificate th
peter: did you have to wear the yellow star? mr. wurfl: no i did not. peter: why not? mr. wurfl: because another thing that my parents did when they took me to berlin, they took me to a catholic church and had me and my brother baptized catholic . so whenever someone would ask us or -- if we had the complete documents, we were always catholic on our document. that is what helped us a lot. peter: do you have memories of berlin and what it was like in the 1930's? mr. wurfl: yes, i remember very...
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peter: david: no. do you provide flood insurance, i have a home in nantucket, i'm always worried of when the flood will come. is it hard to get? peter: it's hard to get but we do provide flood insurance. as does the government. david: what's the fastest growing area of insurance? what are people most interested in, home insurance? peter: home insurance is a more complicated one across the united states. one of the biggest growing areas is what we call excess and surplus lines, it's alongside the regulated market. that has been growing significantly across the industry, as well as for aig. david: what has been the biggest challenge for the insurance industry over the last five or 10 years? peter: i think it's understanding the unpredictable risks of whether it was the pandemic, understanding what could happen with potential war break out. but also climate change. as i said before, having that type of hurricane activity -- we've had 100 natural disasters reported through nine months of this year. that ju
peter: david: no. do you provide flood insurance, i have a home in nantucket, i'm always worried of when the flood will come. is it hard to get? peter: it's hard to get but we do provide flood insurance. as does the government. david: what's the fastest growing area of insurance? what are people most interested in, home insurance? peter: home insurance is a more complicated one across the united states. one of the biggest growing areas is what we call excess and surplus lines, it's alongside...
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the peter and paul cathedral takes place here; today the burial place of peter the great is located here. inside, the temple looks more like a crypt. after peter, all russian emperors and members of their families were buried here, even in this he was the first. yes. the grave over peter's grave is the same as the others, made of white carara marble, decorated with a bronze, gilded eight-pointed cross, it is usually called russian. on the corners above the ridges of emperors and empresses there are double-headed eagles, on corners above the roughness of other family members, great princes, there will no longer be such eagles. peter's funeral was not entirely ordinary; he was interred only 6 years after his death. first, the body was embalmed for 40 days... exhibited for farewell in the sad hall of the winter palace, and then solemnly transferred to the peter and paul fortress. a platform was built on the ice of the neva river, next to this platform stood 1,250 grenadiers with torches, a funeral procession. walked to the present marble palace, then the postal yard, then walked along the i
the peter and paul cathedral takes place here; today the burial place of peter the great is located here. inside, the temple looks more like a crypt. after peter, all russian emperors and members of their families were buried here, even in this he was the first. yes. the grave over peter's grave is the same as the others, made of white carara marble, decorated with a bronze, gilded eight-pointed cross, it is usually called russian. on the corners above the ridges of emperors and empresses there...
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peter. they then found themselves in a terrible storm, death seemed inevitable to everyone. archbishop athanasius, who was on that voyage, seeing that death was very close, invited peter to partake of the holy mysteries. peter agreed, since the yacht was piloted by an experienced pilot, pomeranian peasant antipa. peter poked his head in came to him with advice on how to cope with the elements, but he was sent in direct text and , note, he was not offended. antipas managed to get to the shore. on the shore, peter himself embossed a cross, which in the north is called a votive cross. he promised to venerate the relics of his saint in rome in gratitude for his salvation, but peter made the inscription on the cross in something in dutch, which already said something about him. peter then spent any free time in the german sloboda, where he had wonderful foreign friends, from whom he learned and good and different, and where, between the birth of his second and third sons from his wife evdokia , h
peter. they then found themselves in a terrible storm, death seemed inevitable to everyone. archbishop athanasius, who was on that voyage, seeing that death was very close, invited peter to partake of the holy mysteries. peter agreed, since the yacht was piloted by an experienced pilot, pomeranian peasant antipa. peter poked his head in came to him with advice on how to cope with the elements, but he was sent in direct text and , note, he was not offended. antipas managed to get to the shore....
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peter is very careful. peter - in the period after narva, here, by the way, is an interesting nuance. history does not know the subjunctive mood, but imagine what would have happened if charles x had not gone after augustus to poland, yes, but had turned immediately after poltava to finish off peter. it is possible that history could have gone a different way. charles 12. made a fundamental strategic mistake, and peter ii used a small strategy wars, strategies of attrition, strikes swedish troops in the niva region, in livonia , gradually recaptures the cities, then recaptures narva itself without the noise with which his defeat was associated, in the same way, using the strategy of attrition, slowly, using the strategy of squeezing out land, he forces, in fact, charles xii to depend on the convoys and leave in the end. to mazepa, although the story with mazepa was a surprise for peter himself, mazepa in this sense demonstrated loyalty, unlike many previous hetmans, but this is already details , he never fo
peter is very careful. peter - in the period after narva, here, by the way, is an interesting nuance. history does not know the subjunctive mood, but imagine what would have happened if charles x had not gone after augustus to poland, yes, but had turned immediately after poltava to finish off peter. it is possible that history could have gone a different way. charles 12. made a fundamental strategic mistake, and peter ii used a small strategy wars, strategies of attrition, strikes swedish...
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peter: kind of. annmarie: your timeline says they need to move so they do not look like the care about politics, but not moving to look like politics, they do care about politics. peter: you have elizabeth warren writing letters, you have the current president, new of the former president on social media. let politics take care of itself. jonathan: a big part of this is the big rotation, whether it is making more or losing less. you said it is potentially about losing less. which part of the market do you think is most vulnerable? the way we are set up, and commodity markets we have things at multi-year highs. gold is at an all-time high. equities at record highs. what you think is vulnerable? where will the losses be? peter: i think the nasdaq 100 is the most susceptible. you will have individual stocks. they trade leveraged etf's, which seems insane to me. it is there. people are trading this. jonathan: is there because people want it. peter: it seems like meme stock stuff. i think those things sta
peter: kind of. annmarie: your timeline says they need to move so they do not look like the care about politics, but not moving to look like politics, they do care about politics. peter: you have elizabeth warren writing letters, you have the current president, new of the former president on social media. let politics take care of itself. jonathan: a big part of this is the big rotation, whether it is making more or losing less. you said it is potentially about losing less. which part of the...
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peter: katie rogers? katie: i have a reaction to it t that that was a huge promise of the bidens in 2020, they would be the uniter's and work to mendhe country back together after four years of donald trump and a hugely traumatic national expere pandemic. my reaction todo is that the tone is very different this year. there is not much talk of unity. think an acknowledgment that it is easier said than do you get the chanceo see jill biden around the white house when you are working on your day job? katie: no. when i am there, i am in the having interactions with people who work for the president, her unless i am at an event that the east wing is posting or traveling with her. she is not somebody who is walking around the west wing, having informal meetings with advisors for her husband. she trusts that they are protecti him and doing the right thing for him him having to sort of micromanage that. peter: how big is the new york times staff at the white house? reporters? katie: i think we have six nowir in f
peter: katie rogers? katie: i have a reaction to it t that that was a huge promise of the bidens in 2020, they would be the uniter's and work to mendhe country back together after four years of donald trump and a hugely traumatic national expere pandemic. my reaction todo is that the tone is very different this year. there is not much talk of unity. think an acknowledgment that it is easier said than do you get the chanceo see jill biden around the white house when you are working on your day...
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i can name many names who were called the forerunners of peter the great, although in fact, of course, some, some, but they are incomparable, not one of them with peter in the grandeur of the reforms, in the persistence of these reforms and in results, in general, because yes , ivan the terrible was , about the reform of the army, because during the campaigns to the south he suffered a big, major failure, especially since he wanted to reform the army, well, in general, all of them, of course, only partially , vasily kolyuchevsky believed that, in general, his ancestors left peter almost a preliminary design of all the reforms, and peter then, so to speak, followed this project, there is really no evidence of this in history, that’s not all, from what he listed klyuchevsky, so to speak, peter implemented, well at least in general logic, especially since this logic was determined by a number of negative factors, russia in the 17th century lost many wars and often, well, you can remember the time of troubles, but then twice in 1634, in 1660, the russian army capitulated with banners co
i can name many names who were called the forerunners of peter the great, although in fact, of course, some, some, but they are incomparable, not one of them with peter in the grandeur of the reforms, in the persistence of these reforms and in results, in general, because yes , ivan the terrible was , about the reform of the army, because during the campaigns to the south he suffered a big, major failure, especially since he wanted to reform the army, well, in general, all of them, of course,...
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peter: 1976, american bicentennial. was that a politically sensitive visit by the queen to come to the states? mr. charter: in the archives of the foreign office, there are some, now it seems, hilarious documents about senior figures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador, or senior figure writes to another, that there will be a certain amount of ballyhoo. and does the queen want to be associated with this vest in america? of course the queen is not bothered by this. this is the consternation behind it seems. but a compromise has to be she does not arrive untilbrits. july 6 a couple days after the actual date. she does not go straight to washington, she goes to philadelphia, which was rather appropriate. but it turns out that despite all the misgivings of the british establishment to be really a fantastically successful trip. peter: of th
peter: 1976, american bicentennial. was that a politically sensitive visit by the queen to come to the states? mr. charter: in the archives of the foreign office, there are some, now it seems, hilarious documents about senior figures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador, or senior figure writes to another, that...
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by elizabeth, the daughter of peter i, anna ioannovna, the niece of peter i. and catherine, the married wife of peter i; these women do not yet know what role they will play in the fate of russia, now they are together and even in their dreams they cannot imagine themselves on the throne of the russian state, you like everything, yes, father, gentlemen, please sing for my beautiful daughter who has reached adulthood, vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat, they have different ones. in january 1725, peter fell seriously ill, he was dying, quietly, his closest associates, alexander menshikov and others were waiting to see who would be declared heir to the throne, catherine would be able to, in front of the family icon the sign of the blessed virgin mary, revered by all the romanovs, they prayed for the health of the sovereign his two daughters, anna and elizabeth. daughters peter, anna and elizabeth were born from a relationship with catherine. but even before the official wedding. peter loved and spoiled his daughters, especially the youngest, elizabeth. charming , very intelligent girl. was conside
by elizabeth, the daughter of peter i, anna ioannovna, the niece of peter i. and catherine, the married wife of peter i; these women do not yet know what role they will play in the fate of russia, now they are together and even in their dreams they cannot imagine themselves on the throne of the russian state, you like everything, yes, father, gentlemen, please sing for my beautiful daughter who has reached adulthood, vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat, they have different ones. in january 1725, peter...
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today we are talking with victor kule about times of peter i. here is a wonderful question i have for you: besides the russian size, there is a russian question: please tell me how many scales are in one glass? well, i don’t know how you don’t know, in one glass there are two scales, in russia liquids, they were measured from a bucket, a bucket is 12 liters, in fact, again according to legend, it was peter who came up with the size of the bottle, and based on the bucket, it turned out that a bottle is... approximately 120 g, so we divide, multiply and so on accordingly, the scale turns out to be 60 g, and the glass is 120, respectively, that is, in principle is close to some of our current sizes, actually our glass, this famous petrat glass, it is also the size of a glass, that is, 120 g, that is, he understood that he was cutting, so to speak, for what size and therefore it it’s called exactly that, and here i would like to conclude with such concern that in fact... this is one of the acts of peter i, which did not glorify him at all, and
today we are talking with victor kule about times of peter i. here is a wonderful question i have for you: besides the russian size, there is a russian question: please tell me how many scales are in one glass? well, i don’t know how you don’t know, in one glass there are two scales, in russia liquids, they were measured from a bucket, a bucket is 12 liters, in fact, again according to legend, it was peter who came up with the size of the bottle, and based on the bucket, it turned out that...
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peter: weilclose with the book. i have come to believe rural america really does reflect with what tion has become, just not of the ways we want to acknowledge, much less celebrate at the state fair. look past nartinostalgia and political rhetoric, and it is easy enougho e that rural spaces reflect the work of most of the major forces that have shaped 20th-century america. steven conn of the university of miami, ohio, author of this book , "the lies of the land: seeing rural america for what it is -- and isn't" we appreciate your time here on c-span. steven: absolutely. thank you so much for having me. this was great. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
peter: weilclose with the book. i have come to believe rural america really does reflect with what tion has become, just not of the ways we want to acknowledge, much less celebrate at the state fair. look past nartinostalgia and political rhetoric, and it is easy enougho e that rural spaces reflect the work of most of the major forces that have shaped 20th-century america. steven conn of the university of miami, ohio, author of this book , "the lies of the land: seeing rural america for...
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also, peter was — that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning _ that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it _ that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks - that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks like i peter was mentioning it looks like an independent might have done well, even productions they may come second. that would be definitely unusual in a by election? for me, that is the — unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest _ unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest story - unusual in a by election? for me, that is the biggest story here. - that is the biggest story here. we're looking at a situation where potentially we could have george galloway, who is not technically an independent, though certainly not representing a major party by any means, and then an independent candidate, potentially, coming second. that does not happen at all. we have been desperately searching through the history books to find an occasion where that has happened in the past and with i
also, peter was — that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning _ that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it _ that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks - that. yes, i'm sure he would. also, peter was mentioning it looks like i peter was mentioning it looks like an independent might have done well, even productions they may come second. that would be definitely unusual in a by election? for me, that is the — unusual in a by election? for...
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peter: here is mark leibovich. mark: this book is an exercise in me as a washington insider, and i am invited to these parties, i am invited to these press conferences, i know these people, they know me, they call me back. they still call me back. people were wondering, what is this guy doing? is he actually going to be a triator ro his class, the class being an insider, someone benefiting from this world, someone who actually has access to this world? andet why is he going to speak out of school like this? peter: now, is mark leibovich an acquittance of yours? mr. lozada: he has become one. when i read his book i had never met him, even though we overlapped at the washington post briefly. sections, there was a large newsroom. if i felt friendly toward him, i could not have reviewed "this town." but over the years we have run into each other in different places and come to know each other, not in a have dinner together kind of thing, but we ran into each other at book events or festivals, that kind of thing. and he
peter: here is mark leibovich. mark: this book is an exercise in me as a washington insider, and i am invited to these parties, i am invited to these press conferences, i know these people, they know me, they call me back. they still call me back. people were wondering, what is this guy doing? is he actually going to be a triator ro his class, the class being an insider, someone benefiting from this world, someone who actually has access to this world? andet why is he going to speak out of...
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peter:. katie:ent voices you hear from the spouse of a candidate to a tried and tested first lady eight years on? that is my first instinct, hearing those speeches so close together. and think about all of the personally this goes back to the trump's as well, donald trump and melania trump questioning president obama's citizenship and that is something that went on for a long time and it is something michelle obama said she will never forgive the trump's for doing. sothin family, they had two young girls in the white is the sort of scar tissue that develops row like this when politics become dangerous. so you have a first lady at the end of her time saying all that matters is i know wh now the way she operates on the world stage, is somebody who learned those lessons and is applyingost politics life. peter: did michelle obama or melania trump sit down with you? katie: neither did. melania trump engaged through a spokesperson. michelle obama didle other. donald trump motivated by said is large
peter:. katie:ent voices you hear from the spouse of a candidate to a tried and tested first lady eight years on? that is my first instinct, hearing those speeches so close together. and think about all of the personally this goes back to the trump's as well, donald trump and melania trump questioning president obama's citizenship and that is something that went on for a long time and it is something michelle obama said she will never forgive the trump's for doing. sothin family, they had two...
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, of course, because under peter the persecution of the old believers sharply intensified, in whom peter saw this antiquity, especially since the streltsy, the streltsy rebellion, this very one, which gave rise to petrovsky emotions and which later, like many. according to historians , it cost him a nervous tic and fits of rage when he saw how matveev, his confidant, and his mother, peter ii, were dealt with before his eyes, of course, how can you remember lenin’s quote here, yes, i’m exaggerating, but nevertheless less than a little, but he reformed the barbaric country using barbaric methods, the methods were extremely cruel, and this cruelty was also established from the very beginning, this is that part of peter’s reign, which in no case should be forgotten, because there is such a cult image of peter i, there is a second one , this one. so to speak, in general peter, of course , well, according to today, you can call him a technician, he was not primarily interested in hardware, even in preobrazhenskoye he took a lot from... from the kremlin, all kinds of weapons and so on, fr
, of course, because under peter the persecution of the old believers sharply intensified, in whom peter saw this antiquity, especially since the streltsy, the streltsy rebellion, this very one, which gave rise to petrovsky emotions and which later, like many. according to historians , it cost him a nervous tic and fits of rage when he saw how matveev, his confidant, and his mother, peter ii, were dealt with before his eyes, of course, how can you remember lenin’s quote here, yes, i’m...
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, if iron was exported before peter, then after peter it could have been imported, on the contrary, well, or rather, on the contrary, the quality is no worse, and why even better , better, yes, than foreign ones, the same with weapons, and this is a matter of national security. purchased weapons in huge quantities, under peter the great they practically stopped purchasing weapons, that is, some types were still purchased, but in general they switched to their own production. the failure, of course, was agriculture, because the country was so depleted, the village was bled dry, so of course we should take a step forward here, well, since we took a step in the industrial area there, it’s just... perhaps we continue to deal with peter’s reforms in the historical podcast russia is the west on the swing of history, you said, in general , peter understood perfectly well that war requires money, money and money, so here is the military question, military reform, it dragged everything else with it, with education of course, it turned out that there was progress in some special areas of educa
, if iron was exported before peter, then after peter it could have been imported, on the contrary, well, or rather, on the contrary, the quality is no worse, and why even better , better, yes, than foreign ones, the same with weapons, and this is a matter of national security. purchased weapons in huge quantities, under peter the great they practically stopped purchasing weapons, that is, some types were still purchased, but in general they switched to their own production. the failure, of...
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peter ii. the best solution was to bring the boy closer to himself and further control his fate. karl peter ulrich, the future peter ii, arrived in st. petersburg. life, such a girl was looked for and found. frederick i advises elizabeth princess sophia augusta frederick angelt of zerb. elizabeth made inquiries and agreed. the young prospective bride and her mother, princess jagana , traveled to russia, but along the way had an audience with king frederick. he gave out johanna is given a generous salary for one purpose: she is to become an agent of prussian influence at court. fließend ist, werde es selbst lernen, warum ich hoffe, dass bald mein russisch so braucht ihr russisch, wenn ihr die gleiche sprache wie ihr mann sprecht? "ich möchte in diesem land die gleiche sprache sprechen, die menschen ihre kultur und ihren glaubens verstehen. seid ihr bereit zu roctoxi zu konvertieren? es wird mir helfen, meine prädestination zu erfüllen. es wird mir helfen, meine prädestination. und worin ste
peter ii. the best solution was to bring the boy closer to himself and further control his fate. karl peter ulrich, the future peter ii, arrived in st. petersburg. life, such a girl was looked for and found. frederick i advises elizabeth princess sophia augusta frederick angelt of zerb. elizabeth made inquiries and agreed. the young prospective bride and her mother, princess jagana , traveled to russia, but along the way had an audience with king frederick. he gave out johanna is given a...
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peter: july 2, 1961. where were you yet conan might charles: july 2, in 601i was in new jersey playing ball with my two young brothers. i remember over the transistor radio the announcement, sudden announcement that ernest hemingway had shot himself and was dead. it was just like hearing two years later in 1960 three a similar announcement over the loudspeaker in our school room in new york at buckley school. hemingway with such a towering name in our family. my father was his last publisher. and was close to him. not a best friend like his own father, my grandfather had been. they really were best friends. my father was a generation younger. he was his publisher during the difficult years of the 1950's when hemingway's health was beginning to fail. the poor man survived two near fatal plane crashes in africa. he had a lot of challenges. but i tell the story and again, my father used to say to me writing is a heuristic experience. what he meant by that -- a greek word -- you make discoveries you are not a
peter: july 2, 1961. where were you yet conan might charles: july 2, in 601i was in new jersey playing ball with my two young brothers. i remember over the transistor radio the announcement, sudden announcement that ernest hemingway had shot himself and was dead. it was just like hearing two years later in 1960 three a similar announcement over the loudspeaker in our school room in new york at buckley school. hemingway with such a towering name in our family. my father was his last publisher....
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peter: i want to show some video. a recent book that came out was called to be overlooked americans, the author appeared on our book tv network. >> i do not think they ever judged us in the first place. [laughter] i don't think they ever did. i send my email out to these folks, i'm doing this book, they see that i am a professor in los angeles, they wrote me back anyway. i would like to believe i would do the same but i wonder. what i immediately have my backup? now i wouldn't, i feel extremely changed by the work i did. but i think that is you cite, the folks i interviewed from rural america were not judgmental from the get-go. peter: any comment about what she had to say about the overlooked american? steven: yeah. oh, dear. i am afraid that at an individual level, that might well be true. 10 years ago i did a book, which i am afraid would contradict her statement. [laughter] in fact, it has always been the case that urban america has been on the receiving end of all kinds of nasty judgments, again, starting with je
peter: i want to show some video. a recent book that came out was called to be overlooked americans, the author appeared on our book tv network. >> i do not think they ever judged us in the first place. [laughter] i don't think they ever did. i send my email out to these folks, i'm doing this book, they see that i am a professor in los angeles, they wrote me back anyway. i would like to believe i would do the same but i wonder. what i immediately have my backup? now i wouldn't, i feel...
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peter: let's return to952. a quote, truman's attorney general james the granaries action was a culmination of yetargeting the private sexual behavior and public political sympathies of the most dangerous brand of dissident, a beloved, popular artist. what did the attorney general do? it was hoover's support [inaudible] what chaplin did not know at the time was he wasthe middle of the atlantic after he had the telegram was that a week after the reentry permit wase the ins had a meeting and came to the firm conclusion that if chaplin came back and contested, they would have to let him in the country because he had never been convicted of a miemeanor, nothing. generally that was the vehicle by which the fbi would get rid of mafiosi they did not want, they had to convict al capone on tax evasion, then they could support th felony. chaplin had never been convicted of anything. so they did not have legal justification, forget moral justification, they had no legal justification to kick him out of the country and if h
peter: let's return to952. a quote, truman's attorney general james the granaries action was a culmination of yetargeting the private sexual behavior and public political sympathies of the most dangerous brand of dissident, a beloved, popular artist. what did the attorney general do? it was hoover's support [inaudible] what chaplin did not know at the time was he wasthe middle of the atlantic after he had the telegram was that a week after the reentry permit wase the ins had a meeting and came...
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lord peter hayman. _ ever wanted to do. lord peter hayman. we _ ever wanted to do. lord peter hayman, we heard _ ever wanted to do. lord peter hayman, we heard leo - ever wanted to do. lord peter i hayman, we heard leo varadkar ever wanted to do. lord peter - hayman, we heard leo varadkar said he was confident that these institutions would last. i am ho eful institutions would last. i am hepeful and _ institutions would last. i am hopeful and i'm _ institutions would last. i am hopeful and i'm very - institutions would last. i am | hopeful and i'm very pleased institutions would last. i am hopeful and i'm very pleased and i congratulate the british government for managing to help resurrect stormont with the agreement of the dup and _ stormont with the agreement of the dup and others. crucial in addition to the _ dup and others. crucial in addition to the point— dup and others. crucial in addition to the point i made earlier about the uk _ to the point i made earlier about the uk being an honest broker, and this relates — the uk being an honest broker, and this r
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peter: the author is carlos lozada. the book is called "the washington book: how to read politics and politicians." thank you for spending one hour with us here on c-span. mr. lozada: appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable sait [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: all q&a programs are available on our or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
peter: the author is carlos lozada. the book is called "the washington book: how to read politics and politicians." thank you for spending one hour with us here on c-span. mr. lozada: appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable sait [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: all q&a programs are available on our or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
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peter saull, it eventually comes. ok. peter saull. thank — it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you _ it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you very - it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you very much i it eventually comes. ok. peter saull, thank you very much forj it eventually comes. ok. peter- saull, thank you very much for the moment. we'll let you go off and gather more reaction to george galloway's win. thank you for the moment. i've had some reaction come in from the campaign against anti—semitism — it has said it is extremely concerned about how george galloway will use his platform after winning the rochdale by—election — a spokesperson said, "mr galloway has now been chosen by the voters of rochdale to represent them, and is once again an mp. given his historic inflammatory rhetoric and the current situation faced by the jewish community in this country, we are extremely concerned by how he may use his platform of the house of commons in the remaining months of this parliament." so that statement from the campaign against anti
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catherine, unlike peter the great. i didn’t like foreign words in public use and was propagated by the russians. the pugachev uprising left a significant part of the empire in ruins. was it is necessary to rebuild destroyed cities, factories, fortresses, and most importantly, take measures to eradicate the causes of the rebellion. elimination of its consequences ekaterina. when preparing reform projects, grigory potemkin was obliged to delve deeply into the particularities of relations between various peoples, from central russia to the orenburg steppes, the urals and siberia. the basis for the development of siberia was the creation of a system of ostrogs and fortified settlements. first of all, the banks of the rivers tabola, irtysh, and abi were settled. for the soft gold of siberian sables, martens, arctic foxes that entered the russian treasury were paid huge sums of money abroad. from 1640 to 1650, fur trade provided up to 20% of moscow's income. when it came to state issues, catherine always reserved the last
catherine, unlike peter the great. i didn’t like foreign words in public use and was propagated by the russians. the pugachev uprising left a significant part of the empire in ruins. was it is necessary to rebuild destroyed cities, factories, fortresses, and most importantly, take measures to eradicate the causes of the rebellion. elimination of its consequences ekaterina. when preparing reform projects, grigory potemkin was obliged to delve deeply into the particularities of relations...
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peter: a three-part question. what is the role of the college president, the board of trustees, and large donors? mr. hrabowski: i gave a talk recently for that governing board and talked about the role of the board. their responsibility has everything to do with setting policies and working with the chancellor of a system or with the campus itself if it is just one campus, to ensure that we get a president who has the experience necessary to lead with moral and strong academic values. so that board is responsible as is the case in corporate america, for succession. the idea of making sure you have strong leadership that will lead and manage that campus, the board's responsibility at the policy level and to make sure that people are following that policy as the leader of the campus is doing the management and inspiration. part of the role is to inspire, to believe we can be better, to believe in ourselves, to look at the strength of the faculty and commitment of staff, i should say that that the our staff is very
peter: a three-part question. what is the role of the college president, the board of trustees, and large donors? mr. hrabowski: i gave a talk recently for that governing board and talked about the role of the board. their responsibility has everything to do with setting policies and working with the chancellor of a system or with the campus itself if it is just one campus, to ensure that we get a president who has the experience necessary to lead with moral and strong academic values. so that...
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under elizabeth petrovna, he delivered such a sermon in the peter and paul cathedral and at some point he said, as if addressing the tomb of peter the great, rise up , see your devil on your throne and your deeds and so on, and accordingly at this moment count razumovsky, respectively. in fact , the husband of elizaveta petrovna, as it were, said quite loudly: “shchovkliche, if he gets up, we will all get it here, that is , this is the question that, accordingly, is risky to ask in this sense, that is, russian thought has given such a huge answer to it the number of answers, say, the answer is a year." the question is whether there would be a choice to be unmagnetized, or no longer to be, perhaps already at that moment there was solely a question, to be magnetized to under what conditions, this is the tragic split in russian culture that arose, arose, well, let’s say, due to the fact that peter really chose such a model, i would say, aggressive... as far as the result of their failure, that is, the fact that perhaps, in some aspects , great russia was created by peter precisely bec
under elizabeth petrovna, he delivered such a sermon in the peter and paul cathedral and at some point he said, as if addressing the tomb of peter the great, rise up , see your devil on your throne and your deeds and so on, and accordingly at this moment count razumovsky, respectively. in fact , the husband of elizaveta petrovna, as it were, said quite loudly: “shchovkliche, if he gets up, we will all get it here, that is , this is the question that, accordingly, is risky to ask in this...
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peter' s not here. i just want to know if you thought this was ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report it to the ethics office? >> you are referring to what is being ethically improper? >> you ask him why was he sending this to one e-mail account when he should've gone to another one? >> you are asking me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing was unethical? >> sir. i think -- it is all on the record. it doesn't make a lot of sense to many of us, certainly not to me and i don't want to carry this on any further with any time i have remaining. i thank you for the opportunity. >> i recognize mister cloud from texas for 5 minutes of questions. >> is this correct that your title was senior advisor to national institute of allergy and infectious disease, former director doctor anthony fauci? >> my title is senior advisor to the director of national institute of allergy and infectious disease. >> how long did you work with doctor fauci? beforehand? >> 26 years. >> yo
peter' s not here. i just want to know if you thought this was ethically incorrect or improper why didn't you report it to the ethics office? >> you are referring to what is being ethically improper? >> you ask him why was he sending this to one e-mail account when he should've gone to another one? >> you are asking me whether i thought what he was doing was unethical? what i was doing was unethical? >> sir. i think -- it is all on the record. it doesn't make a lot of...
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peter saull at the count, new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count. we _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will— new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to - new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to you i the count, we will be back to you throughout the evening, as the count progresses. thank you for the moment. if you are justjoining progresses. thank you for the moment. if you arejustjoining us, the turnout in rochdale, 39.7%. we have a special live page up and running on the bbc news website and app which has the latest analysis from our team in rochdale and experts inputting into that live page, which you find at... or on the bbc news app. ijust wa nt to ta ke want to take you to some of the front pages of the newspapers which have come in. we'll start with the i, which splashes an exclusive ahead of the spring budget next week. "2p tax cut in doubt after gloomier forecast on uk econom
peter saull at the count, new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count. we _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will— new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back _ new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to - new mp for rochdale. peter saull at the count, we will be back to you i the count, we will be back to you throughout the evening, as the count progresses. thank you for...
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peter: was charlie chaplin jewish? scott: no, but he was often accused of being jewish by anti-semite and he never denied it because he thought that by denying it, he would be giving aid and comfort to the enemy by the application that it was something not to embrace. would simply let the charges pass. but no. peter: the subtitle of your book is when arts, sex, and politics collide. it was in the 1940's that he met a woman named joan barry. who was she? she was 823-year-old who was previously a mistress and she got it into her head that she should be in movie so she got a letter of introduction, went to hollywood, met a few people, one of them was charlie chaplin, they struck up a relationship. it lasted slightly more than a year. chaplin thought she had dramatic possibilities and her to a contract. her behavior became increasingly erratic. she did no acting lessons, he had signed her up for drama school in hollywood and she began cutting class. chaplin was very serious about you had to do the job. you had to learn you
peter: was charlie chaplin jewish? scott: no, but he was often accused of being jewish by anti-semite and he never denied it because he thought that by denying it, he would be giving aid and comfort to the enemy by the application that it was something not to embrace. would simply let the charges pass. but no. peter: the subtitle of your book is when arts, sex, and politics collide. it was in the 1940's that he met a woman named joan barry. who was she? she was 823-year-old who was previously a...
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marquisoy himself, and here the russian invasion helped him , and now there is such an unknown peter madir, who, apart from saying that he is some kind of tyrant, a narcissist. and it is not clear who, while nothing can be blamed on him, and you see, this one, he meets the expectations of society, that the system is rotten, system and this is my next question, i.e. can we say that we are seeing signs of fatigue, that maybe everyone likes him, maybe he is a wonderful person for the magyars, for the hungarians, but simply when it has been on majority tv for 14 years, then somehow he is just gets bored am i right to be honest, it looks like not just fatigue, an internal protest, because you know, hungarians have been tired for a long time, but their viktor orbán, again, i will not be afraid of this word, a talented politician, he entertained them with the soros plan, migrants, various horror stories, there are lgbt people, that these lgbt activists will take your children there, and we will save them, well, that is a big nonsense, you know, viktor orban is still holding his ground with
marquisoy himself, and here the russian invasion helped him , and now there is such an unknown peter madir, who, apart from saying that he is some kind of tyrant, a narcissist. and it is not clear who, while nothing can be blamed on him, and you see, this one, he meets the expectations of society, that the system is rotten, system and this is my next question, i.e. can we say that we are seeing signs of fatigue, that maybe everyone likes him, maybe he is a wonderful person for the magyars, for...
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, peter fedorovich and denmark. accordingly, he wanted to fight with denmark in an alliance with prussia. the decrees that were prepared under peter were in many cases prepared under erizovet, one of laid down commissions under elizabeth. there were also settled commissions under elizaveta petrovna. in particular, uh, in such a way that, perhaps fortunately, by accident, on the initiative of former close associates of elizabeth, the famous manifesto on the freedom of the nobility was adopted, according to which the nobles received the right not to serve. the most important, by the way, the most important document, which catherine would later develop into... a charter granted to the nobility, the coup was planned, planned almost immediately with his accession to the throne, catherine had it in her head, that a revolution was possible, even under elizabeth , chancellor bestuzhev, so to speak, probed the waters, but he was a little hasty, nevertheless, catherine did not abandon her plans, especially after peter insulte
, peter fedorovich and denmark. accordingly, he wanted to fight with denmark in an alliance with prussia. the decrees that were prepared under peter were in many cases prepared under erizovet, one of laid down commissions under elizabeth. there were also settled commissions under elizaveta petrovna. in particular, uh, in such a way that, perhaps fortunately, by accident, on the initiative of former close associates of elizabeth, the famous manifesto on the freedom of the nobility was adopted,...
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, we say, but i remembered the times peter i, so we will try, strictly speaking , to remember. peter is the last king and first emperor, and he owned not only power, but a large number of crafts. by the way, he was known as the most famous beard-beard in russia, who... greatly changed the landscape of the aristocratic nobility, but besides this, he was a mechanic, and a turner, and a co-worker and a helmsman shipbuilder, and at some such moment of his free time he pulled out an absolutely fantastic beauty glass, this glass is called, the glass of peter i, look how truly magnificent thing, gold, diamonds, imalia, ruby spinel, but with all this... wealth the cup was decorated by the donor, because peter made the cup from a walnut burl, not for his own consumption, he made it as a gift for an expensive donation, there are two inscriptions on this cup, one is in russian, here it says 1709, all the handicrafts of the russian emperor, the great peter alekseevich, the second is latin. she claims that this glass was made by peter for a high gift to prince matvey petrovich gagarin
, we say, but i remembered the times peter i, so we will try, strictly speaking , to remember. peter is the last king and first emperor, and he owned not only power, but a large number of crafts. by the way, he was known as the most famous beard-beard in russia, who... greatly changed the landscape of the aristocratic nobility, but besides this, he was a mechanic, and a turner, and a co-worker and a helmsman shipbuilder, and at some such moment of his free time he pulled out an absolutely...
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peter: yes. very briefly. of course there is the project you are extensively involved in, origins of civic thought, creating within universities small programs centered around political ideas and institutions central to the united states. beyond that, there are many in this room know, especially in the last couple of years, been efforts to create centers of liberal education at great flagship universities, public universities, around the country . i think we should continue to do our best to work within established universities and within established universities i suppose i would focus on efforts to bring to the attention of faculty, administrators, boards and trustees is that the indispensable importance of curricula covering topics that have always been central to humanity. i have mentioned two of them, war and religion. the study of military history has almost been banished from elite universities and there has been a war on the study of diplomatic history and political history as well. but focusing on fil
peter: yes. very briefly. of course there is the project you are extensively involved in, origins of civic thought, creating within universities small programs centered around political ideas and institutions central to the united states. beyond that, there are many in this room know, especially in the last couple of years, been efforts to create centers of liberal education at great flagship universities, public universities, around the country . i think we should continue to do our best to...
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moscow greeted peter's daughter with jubilation. the coronation of the emperor or empress always remained the most important event in the state. entering moscow was only the beginning of grandiose celebrations that lasted for several months. however. almost no one knew what the mysterious inscription on the triumphal arch, which today greeted the new empress, crowned herself, meant; this inscription was invented by elizabeth; the mantle and crown presented to her by archbishop ambrose, the empress placed on herself, as belonging to her by right. punishments remained, including public ones, but there were no more executions. local riots are not escalated into peasant wars, small court conspiracies were dealt with quietly, without betraying them. elizabeth's reign will go down in history as the calmest and most joyful of the entire existence of the russian empire. 2 years after his accession. elizabeth got married. the empress and alexei razumovsky secretly got married in a small church in the village of perov near moscow. only a few
moscow greeted peter's daughter with jubilation. the coronation of the emperor or empress always remained the most important event in the state. entering moscow was only the beginning of grandiose celebrations that lasted for several months. however. almost no one knew what the mysterious inscription on the triumphal arch, which today greeted the new empress, crowned herself, meant; this inscription was invented by elizabeth; the mantle and crown presented to her by archbishop ambrose, the...