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he based it on shakespeare's henry viii. ppropriately the costume that our present cardinal is wearing was actually henry irving, the actor's, robes from a stage production of henry viii. it looks like an actor. in fact, many folk who visit us say "what are you doing with a portrait of tony hancock?" (laughs ) it does look terribly like tony hancock. in fact, it isn't tony hancock. he was an architect friend of salisbury's. but it is such a powerful image of a man contemplating the drama of this scene. now, quite how a sketch or a preliminary study ends up here we don't know. we don't. but what's it worth? well, it's really very difficult to say. he did some well known portraits of churchill and so on, and they command a very high price, but this is a historical subject as opposed to a portrait of a great figure. but it's such a great image. i'm quite sure that you would have to pay the best part of £10,000 to get another one as good as this. and it's a really, really wonderful picture. i must check the insurance policy. i th
he based it on shakespeare's henry viii. ppropriately the costume that our present cardinal is wearing was actually henry irving, the actor's, robes from a stage production of henry viii. it looks like an actor. in fact, many folk who visit us say "what are you doing with a portrait of tony hancock?" (laughs ) it does look terribly like tony hancock. in fact, it isn't tony hancock. he was an architect friend of salisbury's. but it is such a powerful image of a man contemplating the...
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john's episcopalian church and the guy who started the church was king henry viii.he people we fought against the revolutionary war was the guy who started the church. it is ironic we start with a church started by king henry viii but nevertheless, i am incredibly optimistic -- host: i will leave it there. that is where the next economic boom lies in america. they think hydraulic fracturing, huge reserves of natural gas and oil needs to be discovered america, the keystone pipeline -- all these things can grill to real economic recovery and economic prosperity in america. they feel president obama is not getting behind this surplus we have. you heard the caller touch upon that when he mentioned what happened, on the moratorium on drilling. it was contested in court and the administration lost that fight. there is a question about how much obama will get behind that. yesterday he talked about climate change and other things. i think the next four years may be tough for energy producers. guest: natural gas has become so plentiful and prices have come down so much that
john's episcopalian church and the guy who started the church was king henry viii.he people we fought against the revolutionary war was the guy who started the church. it is ironic we start with a church started by king henry viii but nevertheless, i am incredibly optimistic -- host: i will leave it there. that is where the next economic boom lies in america. they think hydraulic fracturing, huge reserves of natural gas and oil needs to be discovered america, the keystone pipeline -- all these...
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>> who is henry the viii? >> you are right again. >> the visit with me behind the scenes with watson. i tried. researchers thought they would add internet slang to his vast computer vocabulary, the result, the robot that started speaking like the rest of it. they weren't able to stop watson from using profanity. it had to wipe slang from his database. >>> and we turn to our video tonight. a moment that cost a "wheel of fortune" contestant a giant win. we have all heard this song. ♪ because you're mine i walk the line ♪ >> this was painful. this woman, so close. so many of the letters revealed. missed the answer by offering this as the title of the song. >> i'll solve the puzzle. >> go ahead. >> "i have the wine" by johnny cash. >> that is not correct. i'm sorry. >> oh, it's "i walk the line." not i have the wine. she might have the wine now. i would. >>> when we come back here on the broadcast tonight -- the countdown to the crowning of miss america later tonight. so many of you weighing in on the young woman
>> who is henry the viii? >> you are right again. >> the visit with me behind the scenes with watson. i tried. researchers thought they would add internet slang to his vast computer vocabulary, the result, the robot that started speaking like the rest of it. they weren't able to stop watson from using profanity. it had to wipe slang from his database. >>> and we turn to our video tonight. a moment that cost a "wheel of fortune" contestant a giant win. we...
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john's episcopalian church, the guy who started that church was king henry viii, the people we fought against in the revolutionary war, they were against the king of england. it is ironic we started out with the church started by king henry viii, but nevertheless, i am incredibly of domestic. host: we will leave it there and have them respond. guest: that is where the next economic boom lies in america. hydraulic fracturing, huge reserves of natural gas and oil have been discovered in america. the keystone pipeline -- all these things can lead to real economic recovery and prosperity in america, and they feel president obama is not getting behind this surplus we have. i think you heard the caller talked about that when he mentioned what happened when there was a moratorium on drilling. you might remember a few years ago, the moratorium was contested in court, and the administration lost that. the question about how much obama will get behind that. he did not mention it yesterday in his speech. he talked about climate change and suggested going in the opposite direction. the next four
john's episcopalian church, the guy who started that church was king henry viii, the people we fought against in the revolutionary war, they were against the king of england. it is ironic we started out with the church started by king henry viii, but nevertheless, i am incredibly of domestic. host: we will leave it there and have them respond. guest: that is where the next economic boom lies in america. hydraulic fracturing, huge reserves of natural gas and oil have been discovered in america....
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oh, yeah, that was the camp version of henry the viii. >> you remember? >> i do remember that part.tart with our friend of the show, nbc news political analyst, ed rendell. so we have got -- governor, a new class, a lot on their plate, including the debt ceiling, immigration, guns, call me an optimist, this has to be better than 112, right? >> well, i think slightly better, but boy, it's disheartening to hear speaker boehner say he is not going to negotiate with the president because boy, as you guys know, we didn't resolve anything with the deal that averted the fiscal cliff, temporarily avert ready the cliff. we didn't solve a bloody thing. the tough decisions lie ahead and not just on sequester around not just on continuing resolution, budget, the debt ceiling, but on guns, on energy, on infrastructure, on education, on immigration. and we are going to need a congress and a president that are going to roll up his sleeves and work together and act as adults, boy, that's no way to start off. that's really discouraging statement. just as an american, forget as a democrat. as an amer
oh, yeah, that was the camp version of henry the viii. >> you remember? >> i do remember that part.tart with our friend of the show, nbc news political analyst, ed rendell. so we have got -- governor, a new class, a lot on their plate, including the debt ceiling, immigration, guns, call me an optimist, this has to be better than 112, right? >> well, i think slightly better, but boy, it's disheartening to hear speaker boehner say he is not going to negotiate with the president...
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as king henry viii said to each of his six wives, i will not keep you long. my job is to cull the wisdom on this stage tonight. i will just make two quick comments about the campaign that was finished, and it was a long campaign, and essentially humorless campaign. neither mr. romney nor mr. obama is a man given to self- deprecating lines, and perhaps the funniest guy turned out to be rick perry of taxes, who was there briefly, but rick perry stood up one night and told a group of us it was a strange feeling to stand next to mitt romney in each of those debates. he kept expecting mitt romney to lean over him and say, and you have any gray poupon. i like mitt romney as much as one good-looking guy can like another good looking guy and not be in violation of a texas state law. it was a marathon, and like most states marathons, the guy from kenya won. we have all heard the theories on what has happened in congress. it is not as productive as it was when the people on this stage served, but there are a couple of promises as to why. one is the polarization of poli
as king henry viii said to each of his six wives, i will not keep you long. my job is to cull the wisdom on this stage tonight. i will just make two quick comments about the campaign that was finished, and it was a long campaign, and essentially humorless campaign. neither mr. romney nor mr. obama is a man given to self- deprecating lines, and perhaps the funniest guy turned out to be rick perry of taxes, who was there briefly, but rick perry stood up one night and told a group of us it was a...
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something completely different, i'm going to bring in what seems to be a side issue, briefly, as henry viii said, i will be keeping along. but this is not a side issue. i want to talk or just a minute about the lessons of what i think is perhaps one of the great public policy successes of the last 10 years, or at least public process. and that's the gay marriage debate, which is a debate i know a lot about because from the day it started i've been advocating going through that at a state level issue. and not nationalizing that issue. and it turns out to be surprisingly relevant here, and i just wanted to take a minute to get you all thinking about that and the lessons we learn from them. marijuana, gay marriage, what do these two things possibly have in common? actually a law. most specifically and generally. specifically, they are both very controversial, moral issues. a point i will come back to. they break down heavily on generational lines. they are both issues on which it was once a strong national consensus, which is now broken down. the region disparity between the more libertarian l
something completely different, i'm going to bring in what seems to be a side issue, briefly, as henry viii said, i will be keeping along. but this is not a side issue. i want to talk or just a minute about the lessons of what i think is perhaps one of the great public policy successes of the last 10 years, or at least public process. and that's the gay marriage debate, which is a debate i know a lot about because from the day it started i've been advocating going through that at a state level...