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cromwell, why are you such a person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be forever entwined.els conjured a tudor world of intrigue and violence that readers could feel and taste. she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies, the first woman to do so. mantel had been writing historical and contemporary fiction for years before she found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister, but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the law�*s loss was humanity�*s gain. anywhere she chose to write about, at any time, any character, was the best anybody could have done. she�*s a classic writer, in the footsteps of dickens and mrs gaskell and george eliot, but she was writing in our time. she really is that important. get everything settled before europe wakes up to what is happening. others have also been paying tribute. the royal shakespeare company�*s adaptations of
cromwell, why are you such a person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be forever entwined.els conjured a tudor world of intrigue and violence that readers could feel and taste. she won the booker prize twice, for wolf hall and bring up the bodies, the first woman to do so. mantel had been writing historical and contemporary fiction for years before she found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this book — actually, for about 20 years. the young...
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cromwell, why are you such a... person? thomas- thick set. cromwell, why are you - such a... person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will— such a... person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be _ such a... person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be forever - and hilary mantel will be forever intertwined. the henry viii fixer became a basket weaving tv series. a tutor world of intrigue and violence that readers can feel and taste. she won the booker prize twice, the first woman to do so. kwasi hilary mantel have been writing for years until she found popular acclaim. i until she found popularacclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this book. actually, for about 20 years. the ounu actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary _ actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her turn to writing instead. the laws loss was humanities gain. anywhere she chose her to write about _ anywhere she chose her to write about in
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she gets into cromwell�*s head.lary mantel, who has died at the age of 70. final preparations are underway for an experiment that could one day end up saving every life on earth. on monday, the us space agency nasa will fly a spacecraft into an asteroid to try and divert its path. if it works, it may herald a new age of planetary defence, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. if you want to know about the potential perils of an asteroid, just ask the dinosaurs. around 65 million years ago, it is believed a giant space rock crashed into the earth and killed them all. now, a bold experiment to try and make sure the same thing never happens to us. for the first time ever, we will measurably change the orbit of a celestial body in the universe. doing so has clear benefits in ensuring humanity's ability to deflect a potential threatening asteroid in the future. it is called dart, and the theory behind it is pretty simple. find your asteroid and then fly a spacecraft straight at it at a speed of around 23,000km/h. the hope i
she gets into cromwell�*s head.lary mantel, who has died at the age of 70. final preparations are underway for an experiment that could one day end up saving every life on earth. on monday, the us space agency nasa will fly a spacecraft into an asteroid to try and divert its path. if it works, it may herald a new age of planetary defence, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. if you want to know about the potential perils of an asteroid, just ask the dinosaurs. around 65 million years ago, it...
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agree preservation during the cromwell area. yeah. oh, do this to me. was there any attempt to for him to regain his sounds? like there is a lot of royalists. there are people going there and the governors are pledging fealty to the king. he ever knowledge this? absolutely. parliamentary forces cromwell's forces do come to virginia and berkeley have to surrender the colony to to the parliamentary. so yeah that is a thing that that yes. lou. hey, if we may do a little what if scenario with the previous revolutions let's just say they didn't happen how do you think that would have affected the american? no idea. because they did happen. sorry theoretical. there's so many interesting to think about in terms of again implications of what did happen and. unpacking the relationships that exist. so yeah mean i know i kind of pose that question if there was no glorious revolution was the american revolution have occurred i don't know the answer to that yeah oh i'm a little confused at the beginning of your talk as i recall and i might have misunderstood it you
agree preservation during the cromwell area. yeah. oh, do this to me. was there any attempt to for him to regain his sounds? like there is a lot of royalists. there are people going there and the governors are pledging fealty to the king. he ever knowledge this? absolutely. parliamentary forces cromwell's forces do come to virginia and berkeley have to surrender the colony to to the parliamentary. so yeah that is a thing that that yes. lou. hey, if we may do a little what if scenario with the...
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cromwell. why are you such a person? thomas - the same eyes... cromwell.will— you such a person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be _ you such a person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be forever - and hilary mantel will be forever entwined. hertrilogy and hilary mantel will be forever entwined. her trilogy about the life of henry viii's fixture became a bafta waiting teivy series. her vivid novels conjured a tutor world of violence that readers and viewers could taste. she won the booker prize twice of the first woman to do so. mantell had been writing fiction for years before she found popular acclaim. i for years before she found popular acclaim. , ., ., , . ., ., acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before — acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write - acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this| time before beginning to write this book. actually for about 2
cromwell. why are you such a person? thomas - the same eyes... cromwell.will— you such a person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be _ you such a person? thomas cromwell and hilary mantel will be forever - and hilary mantel will be forever entwined. hertrilogy and hilary mantel will be forever entwined. her trilogy about the life of henry viii's fixture became a bafta waiting teivy series. her vivid novels conjured a tutor world of violence that readers and viewers could taste. she won...
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he pulled uh the body of a cromwell from the grave and quartered it he uh quartered and gutted the bodiesyone who voted to be beheaded. e charles i but the truth and charles ii died quite young at 54 years old. and then british e, scientists found in his hair. uh, a very high mercury content dozens of times higher than the normal background, so this is something quite mystical and tragic in life great britain, charles iii has now taken the throne, do you know vyacheslav alekseevich at charles ii's mouth? it was used as a cure for syphilis and a great combination of mercury, but it was used to raise the body temperature and thus cope with the disease. this treatment was then called then in the 16th-17th century. well, there is another version that he was very fond of alchemy, and therefore conducted the experiment with mercury, but on the other hand , what charles ii had testifies in favor of your version. well, about 2 dozen only illegitimate official illegitimate children. yes, this version is more realistic. uh, his uh, they called the merry king, his dad called the shortened charles th
he pulled uh the body of a cromwell from the grave and quartered it he uh quartered and gutted the bodiesyone who voted to be beheaded. e charles i but the truth and charles ii died quite young at 54 years old. and then british e, scientists found in his hair. uh, a very high mercury content dozens of times higher than the normal background, so this is something quite mystical and tragic in life great britain, charles iii has now taken the throne, do you know vyacheslav alekseevich at charles...
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cromwell. why are you such a... person? — cromwell. why are you such a... person?man to do so. she had been writing historical and contemporary fiction for years be fine —— before she found popular acclaim. i for years be fine -- before she found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long — found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time _ found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before - for such a long time before beginning to write this book. actually for about 20 years. the oun actually for about 20 years. the young hilary _ actually for about 20 years. the young hilary mantel had wanted to be a barrister but her lack of connections and the endometriosis she struggled with all her life saw her return to writing instead. the law's loss was humanity's gain. anywhere she chose to write about, anytime, _ anywhere she chose to write about, anytime, any character, was the best that anybody could have done. she's a classic— that anybody could have done. she's a classic in— that anybody could have done. she's a classic in the footsteps of dicke
cromwell. why are you such a... person? — cromwell. why are you such a... person?man to do so. she had been writing historical and contemporary fiction for years be fine —— before she found popular acclaim. i for years be fine -- before she found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long — found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time _ found popular acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before - for such a long time before beginning to write this book. actually for...
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cromwell. i am sure we all know of of the white shoe firms. and in new york city arguing that firm would not hire women. would not if they did, a handful would promote them or give them the kind of assignments that, would allow them to show their mettle and stand for partner is what the title seven case and a judge motley drew the case by random back a long time ago. the court in the southern district actually had a wheel and. the clerk would spin the wheel and and get a name, reach out and get a name of one of the judges. and motley was it the law firm's attorney was not happy as he argued that she had been a civil rights lawyer. she was a woman and she was biased, he argued. he wrote her a letter this. then he filed a motion for recusal and motley rejected of the motion. and she did so in the opinion that to have resonance and continues to be cited by judges who asked to recuse on the basis of identity. what held there was that the identity alone was not enough and did not amount necessarily to bias. in fact, she turned the argument on head
cromwell. i am sure we all know of of the white shoe firms. and in new york city arguing that firm would not hire women. would not if they did, a handful would promote them or give them the kind of assignments that, would allow them to show their mettle and stand for partner is what the title seven case and a judge motley drew the case by random back a long time ago. the court in the southern district actually had a wheel and. the clerk would spin the wheel and and get a name, reach out and get...
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>> i thought it was a lot more complicated and nuanced than the popular picture of cromwell. put a spotlight on him, and i wanted to ask our audience, what would you do if you were him? just walk a mile in his shoes and see what you think. >> she says she grounded her fiction in years of research. >> i think an imaginative rider still has a responsibility, and that responsibility is to get the history right. that is the absolute foundation of what i do. i begin to imagine at the point where the facts run out, but like a historian, i'm working on the great marshy ground of interpretation. >> which historians do, but also you are saying novelists? >> exactly. we all share the same sources. we share the same facts. the question is -- where do we stand? i sometimes think back to the day when i began because it is very vivid in my mind, writing the first paragraph and having that feeling by the time i was halfway down the first page, this is the best thing we have ever done. i was walking around with a big grin. do you want to see my first page? judy: from that first page to the v
>> i thought it was a lot more complicated and nuanced than the popular picture of cromwell. put a spotlight on him, and i wanted to ask our audience, what would you do if you were him? just walk a mile in his shoes and see what you think. >> she says she grounded her fiction in years of research. >> i think an imaginative rider still has a responsibility, and that responsibility is to get the history right. that is the absolute foundation of what i do. i begin to imagine at...
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here oliver cromwell preached. he, our parliament sometimes made. here our late queen received the honor of so scotland and the stone of destiny rested on its return to scotland. we are greatly by the presence of the king and members of the royal family, chris and he had our representatives of our nation's life present. here are people whose lives were touched by the queen and so many unforgettable ways. and so we gather to bed scotlands farewell to our late monarch whose line of service to the nation under what all that we celebrate and whose law for scotland was legendary. let us worship god. ah ah. is just gone up 1430 she m t 330 her in edinburgh. this is the inside of saint charles cathedral at the top of the or near the top of the royal mile, where the queen's coffin has been placed to lie and rest. for the next 24 hours. the service has just begun the service of remembrance for the late queen, queen elizabeth the 2nd correspondent alan fisher, is just outside the cathedral where the coffin passed up the royal mile house. crowds of people comi
here oliver cromwell preached. he, our parliament sometimes made. here our late queen received the honor of so scotland and the stone of destiny rested on its return to scotland. we are greatly by the presence of the king and members of the royal family, chris and he had our representatives of our nation's life present. here are people whose lives were touched by the queen and so many unforgettable ways. and so we gather to bed scotlands farewell to our late monarch whose line of service to the...
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charles stewart, who was beheaded during the english revolution by cromwell's people, found him guiltyd was demolished in whitehall, his monument near the stock exchange was destroyed, and a tablet was placed on it the last tyrant the last king. well, as it turns out, it's not the last queen, they still rule in great britain, but it was like the height of the english revolution, he had a son with charles ii, charles ii , who was recognized as the king of scotland, there was a real hunt for him, from the revolutionary forces of cromwell, but hunting is nothing gave, despite the fact that because of his head they promised, in general, fabulous wealth. uh, charles ii also had a livelihood. one of the main sources that was know that uh money from russia alexei mikhailovich is our tsar father of peter i considered very unfair the beheading of his british colleague and indeed sent very serious sums of money from charles ii to the future charles ii and the widow of charles i er hmm inconsolable widow. e murdered carlos and i must say that charles ii really. after all, he returned to the thron
charles stewart, who was beheaded during the english revolution by cromwell's people, found him guiltyd was demolished in whitehall, his monument near the stock exchange was destroyed, and a tablet was placed on it the last tyrant the last king. well, as it turns out, it's not the last queen, they still rule in great britain, but it was like the height of the english revolution, he had a son with charles ii, charles ii , who was recognized as the king of scotland, there was a real hunt for him,...
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right outside it is the statue of oliver cromwell, the place where the 0liver cromwell, the place whereng's bench, the senior courts were all there and in recent years it is the place where there have been lines in state, the last time i was there was for the lying—in—state of the queen mother. parliamentarians come there to be addressed by international figures, nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the pope. nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the po e. nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the poe. , ., , nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the poe. , . , , , nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the poe. , ., , , , ., pope. the stage is set, they are awaitin: pope. the stage is set, they are awaiting for _ pope. the stage is set, they are awaiting for the _ pope. the stage is set, they are awaiting for the formal- pope. the stage is set, they are l awaiting for the formal beginning pope. the stage is set, they are - awaiting for the formal beginning of the ceremony when the king arrives. paddy harverson, you know him well, you worked for him for a long time. how will he approach this particular moment? i how will he a
right outside it is the statue of oliver cromwell, the place where the 0liver cromwell, the place whereng's bench, the senior courts were all there and in recent years it is the place where there have been lines in state, the last time i was there was for the lying—in—state of the queen mother. parliamentarians come there to be addressed by international figures, nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the pope. nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the po e. nelson mandela, barack 0bama, the poe. , ., ,...
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agree preservation during the cromwell area. yeah. oh, do this to me. was there any attempt to for him to regain his sounds? like there is a lot of royalists. there are people going there and the governors are pledging fealty to the king. he ever knowledge this? absolutely. parliamentary forces cromwell's forces do come to virginia and berkeley have to surrender the colony to to the parliamentary. so yeah that is a thing that that yes. lou. hey, if we may do a little what if scenario with the previous revolutions let's just say they didn't happen how do you think that would have affected the american? no idea. because they did happen. sorry theoretical. there's so many interesting to think about in terms of again implications of what did happen and. unpacking the relationships that exist. so yeah mean i know i kind of pose that question if there was no glorious revolution was the american revolution have occurred i don't know the answer to that yeah oh i'm a little confused at the beginning of your talk as i recall and i might have misunderstood it you
agree preservation during the cromwell area. yeah. oh, do this to me. was there any attempt to for him to regain his sounds? like there is a lot of royalists. there are people going there and the governors are pledging fealty to the king. he ever knowledge this? absolutely. parliamentary forces cromwell's forces do come to virginia and berkeley have to surrender the colony to to the parliamentary. so yeah that is a thing that that yes. lou. hey, if we may do a little what if scenario with the...
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it cromwell, why are you such a person?ry fiction for years before finding popular acclaim. i years before finding popular acclaim. , ., ., , . ., ., acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before — acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write - acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this| time before beginning to write this book. actually, for about 20 years. the young hilary mantell wanted to be up every step but her lack of connections and she struggled with all her life, saw her turn to writing instead. the loss of humanities gain.— writing instead. the loss of humanities gain. any time any character was _ humanities gain. any time any character was the _ humanities gain. any time any character was the best - humanities gain. any time any character was the best and - humanities gain. any time any - character was the best and anybody couid've _
it cromwell, why are you such a person?ry fiction for years before finding popular acclaim. i years before finding popular acclaim. , ., ., , . ., ., acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before — acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to _ acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write - acclaim. i hesitated for such a long time before beginning to write this| time before beginning to...
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here, oliver cromwell preached, here parliament sometimes met.e queen received thhonors of scotland in the stone of destiny rested on its return to scotland. we are graced the presence of the king and members of the royal family. present here are representatives of our nations life. present here are people whose lives were touched by the queen and so many -- in so many unforgettable ways. so we gather to bid scotland's farewell to our late monarch, whose life of service to the nation and the world we celebrate, and whose love for scotland was legendary. ♪ >> the first minister, nicola sturgeon, will read the first lesson. >> for everything, there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. a time to be die a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted a time to kill, and a time to heal a time to break down, and a time to build up a time to weep, and a time to laugh a time to mourn, and a time to dance a time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing. >>
here, oliver cromwell preached, here parliament sometimes met.e queen received thhonors of scotland in the stone of destiny rested on its return to scotland. we are graced the presence of the king and members of the royal family. present here are representatives of our nations life. present here are people whose lives were touched by the queen and so many -- in so many unforgettable ways. so we gather to bid scotland's farewell to our late monarch, whose life of service to the nation and the...
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peaceable solution not to call for their eyes but a day of fasting humiliation in prayer exactly what cromwell declared before his revolution. those men are working from his plan. i know what to be true trees and i say progress i say let king george noe to me is healing not children quarreling with their father, but men standing up for justice. it's about a timer for genius understand government is too busy with the war in the ohio country to worry about going from the house and all the metaphor, right? we have a fort we have a harbor we have tea we're gonna make a standalone. a gentleman seems you might have spoken too soon. is that not the governor approaching? and headed towards the capital some of us have warned them about what eminent prayer what is so important what happens when the king and his governor tread on the rights. never do nothing james be careful help care medic still the governor. stop the carrots. george has been those broadsides. block return to your closest captain foodius session that should be recorded for posterity. dutchman drive on wow, virginia diner with many of yo
peaceable solution not to call for their eyes but a day of fasting humiliation in prayer exactly what cromwell declared before his revolution. those men are working from his plan. i know what to be true trees and i say progress i say let king george noe to me is healing not children quarreling with their father, but men standing up for justice. it's about a timer for genius understand government is too busy with the war in the ohio country to worry about going from the house and all the...
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he succeeds me as duke of cornwall and takes on the responsibilities for the dutch of cromwell, which i have undertaken for more than 5 decades. to day. i am proud to create him prince of wales, to were so comely, the country whose title i been so greatly privileged to bear. during so much of my life and duty with catherine beside him. ah, new prince and princess of wales will, i know, continued to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground where vital help can be given. i want also to express my love for harry and megan as they continue to build their lives overseas. in a little over a week's time, we will come together as a nation, as a commonwealth, and indeed a global community to lay my beloved mother to rest. in our sorrow, let us remember and draw strength from the light of her example. on behalf of all my family, i can only offer the most sincere and heartfelt thanks for your condenses and support. they mean more to me than i can ever possibly express. and to my darling mamma, as you begin your last great journey to join my
he succeeds me as duke of cornwall and takes on the responsibilities for the dutch of cromwell, which i have undertaken for more than 5 decades. to day. i am proud to create him prince of wales, to were so comely, the country whose title i been so greatly privileged to bear. during so much of my life and duty with catherine beside him. ah, new prince and princess of wales will, i know, continued to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground...
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and in crimea, if cromwell, russia's, annexation of crimea and 2014, was preceded by referendum, much like the one that just ended unconstitutional, announced mir days before voting began and carried out in a war zone in the presence of armed soldiers. most countries don't recognize russian control of crimea. western allies say the same will apply to the 4 regions where the latest sham referendums took place. at the u. n. the u. s. promised to make russia pay if it tries a repeat of crimea, the united states will never recognise any territory. russia attempts to seize or allegedly annex as anything other than part of ukraine. we reject russia's actions unequivocally. and we will continue to work with our allies, partners and like minded to impose cost on russia and to provide historic amounts of support for ukraine. but international condemnation hasn't stopped moscow's ambitions and ukraine. vladimir putin has even threatened to use nuclear weapons to defend territory. he claims his part of russia at this point, only he knows where that imaginary border lies. dw cars on a nic connell
and in crimea, if cromwell, russia's, annexation of crimea and 2014, was preceded by referendum, much like the one that just ended unconstitutional, announced mir days before voting began and carried out in a war zone in the presence of armed soldiers. most countries don't recognize russian control of crimea. western allies say the same will apply to the 4 regions where the latest sham referendums took place. at the u. n. the u. s. promised to make russia pay if it tries a repeat of crimea, the...
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thomas cromwell, that sold more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantel was a social worker before taking up writing full time. her work combined, exacting historical research and insight with an evocative language and a gentle humor all her own. she twice, one, the acclaimed booker prize for wolfol, and it's equal ring of the bodies nodding that the subjects and the style of her books changed as she got older. i don't think i could have written these books when i was young and no more could i write my french revolution book nowadays. the woman considered one of the greatest english language writers on the century died peacefully at her home, surrounded by family and friends. you're watching t w news is a reminder of the top story we're following for you voting has begun unoccupied, east in the ukraine, and so cold referendums on joining russia. the votes, organized by russian controlled authorities continued to next week. several regions could then be annexed by moscow. west has condemned them as sham ballads, iran. se television says as many as 26 people ha
thomas cromwell, that sold more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantel was a social worker before taking up writing full time. her work combined, exacting historical research and insight with an evocative language and a gentle humor all her own. she twice, one, the acclaimed booker prize for wolfol, and it's equal ring of the bodies nodding that the subjects and the style of her books changed as she got older. i don't think i could have written these books when i was...
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thomas cromwell: that's all more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantel was a social worker before taking up writing full time. her work combined, exacting historical research and insight with an evocative language and a gentle humor all her own. she twice, one the a clean book, apprise for wolfol, and it's equal, bring up the bodies nodding that the subjects and the style of her books changed as she got older. i don't think i could have written these books when i was young and no more could i write my french revolution book nowadays. the woman considered one of the greatest english language right. does on the century while died peacefully at her home, surrounded by family and friends, to ride you're up to date, but to stick around after the break, rob wants will be here with all your leaders business news and i'll closer look at the plunging british pound and remember, you can always get all the latest news around the clock on our website, that student dot com. and you can also follow social media where handle is at the to be news. i'm here until in berlin.
thomas cromwell: that's all more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantel was a social worker before taking up writing full time. her work combined, exacting historical research and insight with an evocative language and a gentle humor all her own. she twice, one the a clean book, apprise for wolfol, and it's equal, bring up the bodies nodding that the subjects and the style of her books changed as she got older. i don't think i could have written these books when i was...
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if cromwell, the u. s said it would ask the un security council to condemn the votes with the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine, that the but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war for once again . european union leader, se lakes are on the north stream pipelines were caused by sabotaged scientists, recorded under c explosions around the lines connecting russia and germany. large plumes of gas are leaking into the baltic sea. though there are no claims of responsibility. poland says the leagues mark than escalation in the war on ukraine accredited spokesman says it would be stupid and absurd to blame russia for the attack fuel spilling out into the baltic sea. afterward. the eas, top diplomat, joseph burrell. say's is a likely octave sabotaged b t. what n
if cromwell, the u. s said it would ask the un security council to condemn the votes with the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine, that the but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war for once again . european union leader, se lakes are on the...
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and in crimea, if cromwell, the u. s, said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine. that but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war, once again tito, he was a washington bureau chief enos pulse folk with former u. s. general david betray his and she asked him about ukraine's recent territorial gains and what the consequences would be if russia used nuclear weapons. ukrainians have decisively won the battle of force generation. and other words, from the very beginning, they mobilized completely. and now this country of less than a 3rd, the population of russia has a much larger army in the field in ukraine. it is vastly better equipped, of course, $15100000000.00 worth of military hardware and ammunitio
and in crimea, if cromwell, the u. s, said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine. that but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war, once again tito, he was a washington bureau...
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battle scarred city of balla, clear south, east of hart eve, reports of torture are emerging live cromwell. date, you may be hold 2 wires attached to an electric generator on bushel forward the faster you spin quarter since the higher the voltage and go to court. nope, of course they kept spinning it and asking questions. they said i was lying for process. so they did it more a year for her. it happened to some prisoners every or the day when the schools are sure of this to publicly with the ukrainian army back in control. residents here long to put the dark days of war behind them and see the ukrainian flag rise over the country once again. okay, that's bringing all dw correspondent emanuel showers, who is in ha, keith m a d e commission president is in a key. it's her 3rd visit there since the war started. tell her, tell us what's on her agenda this time. well, a symbolic care visit tonya. and indeed the 3rd 4 or also laugh on their lion, of course this afternoon. or they will be a lot of talk about a possible, a ukrainian accession to the european union. you know that ukraine got grante
battle scarred city of balla, clear south, east of hart eve, reports of torture are emerging live cromwell. date, you may be hold 2 wires attached to an electric generator on bushel forward the faster you spin quarter since the higher the voltage and go to court. nope, of course they kept spinning it and asking questions. they said i was lying for process. so they did it more a year for her. it happened to some prisoners every or the day when the schools are sure of this to publicly with the...
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>> i had him, only with one finger. >> cromwell has been cast as the heavy, shadowy, cruel schemer.specially compared to his great rival, thomas moore. certainly clever and scheming but also charming and urbane. >> son of a blacksmith. he rose to be the king's right- hand man and eventually earl of essex. my question is simple, how do you do that? what kind of a man in a hierarchal, structured society can break your all the social layers, all the factors stacked against him and the climb so high? and what is the price? >> you looked at the history and said, this is wrong, the way he has been portrayed? >> i thought it was a lot more complicated and nuanced than the depiction. i wanted to put the spotlight on him and i wanted to ask my leader or audience, well, what would you do if you were him? just walk a mile in his shoes and then see what you think. >> she says she grounded her fiction in years of research. >> i think that an imaginative writer still has a responsibility to the reader. the responsibility is to get the history right. >> you want to do that. >> absolutely. it's the
>> i had him, only with one finger. >> cromwell has been cast as the heavy, shadowy, cruel schemer.specially compared to his great rival, thomas moore. certainly clever and scheming but also charming and urbane. >> son of a blacksmith. he rose to be the king's right- hand man and eventually earl of essex. my question is simple, how do you do that? what kind of a man in a hierarchal, structured society can break your all the social layers, all the factors stacked against him...
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region region in dom boss in the currently occupied areas of the hockey region funding crimea, if cromwell, the u. s. said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with a resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war, once again, european union leaders say ruptures in the north stream. pipelines were probably caused by sabotaged. european companies are now ramping up security in the energy sector. russia has called a united nations security council meeting to discuss damage to the pipelines, european leaders. i read it about the pipeline leaks in the politics that you faced . the damage was likely caused by a deliberate act, raising security consent. but the european commission has not said who might have been behind the suspect at separate arch. today. ms oller, who
region region in dom boss in the currently occupied areas of the hockey region funding crimea, if cromwell, the u. s. said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with a resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied...
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historic and giles cathedral is with it's linked back to john knox and the reformation at to oliver cromwell to former members of the royal family who have been there. but it was also a moment to pause and reflect on the queen's love for scotland itself. phoenician that she knew very well indeed she'll up spending time here, as we all know. and edinburgh was an important part of her year every year when she came for what was known as the scottish weak. if she came here to, to holy rude house to the palace of hollywood house, which is our official residence in scotland. and will know, of course pass that to king charles. it was a point that i made on sunday when the proclamation was read here in scotland of the appointment of king charles. there was some booing, and it's a reminder that although the monarchy automatically passes from the mother to the sun, the affection in which the country holds them or not doesn't automatically pass. and so charles is still has some work to do to try and convince everyone that the monarchy is still a sustainable institution as we move through the 21st centu
historic and giles cathedral is with it's linked back to john knox and the reformation at to oliver cromwell to former members of the royal family who have been there. but it was also a moment to pause and reflect on the queen's love for scotland itself. phoenician that she knew very well indeed she'll up spending time here, as we all know. and edinburgh was an important part of her year every year when she came for what was known as the scottish weak. if she came here to, to holy rude house to...
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all cocoa cushion. jimmy assault cromwell koberson to get me a ploy, sir. co cobra air was her strength, our wish meter in less than a week. he, you must leave his family for 3 years. i said, i begin to think about it and talk with ah ah, he you will be heading to prison, but not as a convicted criminal. he will be one of the 1st conscientious objectors in the country to perform alternative service. instead of 18 months in the military, he'll spend double that time working in the kitchen, the mail room, or as a god can says he is grateful not to be a prisoner. but he still feels it's a punishment. ah ha, ha ha ha ha ha thorns, how many more blood mediator than k kohen, the tongue of faith, date unknown in which i was gonna go and take a young man, a willing to deal with a plan. i'm now on the line for get his legal, donato taylor, q, g. so i saw that it is a corner pulling in for when it is helpful. i cheated. the tim could which on tatooine and he's in. you have questions on this all tony taken? how well, how did he go and because you a little thought, ah, i'm getting it done, tanya ca
all cocoa cushion. jimmy assault cromwell koberson to get me a ploy, sir. co cobra air was her strength, our wish meter in less than a week. he, you must leave his family for 3 years. i said, i begin to think about it and talk with ah ah, he you will be heading to prison, but not as a convicted criminal. he will be one of the 1st conscientious objectors in the country to perform alternative service. instead of 18 months in the military, he'll spend double that time working in the kitchen, the...
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he succeeds me as duke of cornwall and takes on the responsibilities for the dutch of cromwell, which i have undertaken for more than 5 decades. to day. i am proud to create him prince of wales. to were so good company, the country whose title i been so greatly privilege to bear. during so much of my life and duty. with catherine beside him, our new prince and princess of wales will, i know, continued to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground where vital help can be given. i want also to express my love for harry and megan as they continue to build their lives overseas. in a little over a week's time, we will come together as a nation, as a commonwealth, and indeed a global community to lay my beloved mother to rest. in our sorrow, let us remember and draw strength from the light of her example. on behalf of all my family, i can only offer the most sincere and heartfelt thanks for your condolences and support. they mean more to me than i can ever possibly express. and to my darling mamma, as you begin your last great journey to
he succeeds me as duke of cornwall and takes on the responsibilities for the dutch of cromwell, which i have undertaken for more than 5 decades. to day. i am proud to create him prince of wales. to were so good company, the country whose title i been so greatly privilege to bear. during so much of my life and duty. with catherine beside him, our new prince and princess of wales will, i know, continued to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center...
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if cromwell, the u. s. is un representative, said washington would ask the un security council to condemn the vote solution where the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine am referenda cause. but with moscow having a veto on the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing that with the sham votes out of the way that now it's up to president putin just how foster he wants to complete the final step on the lease annexing the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war once again did have you corresponded mathias billing a is in the ukrainian capital key for us. and he told us, well, what comes next for those regions? it's quite probable that this annexation crosses, will be started and that put in will address both chambers of the russian parliament in suggest that they incorporate them there. and then there will be a vote. and then from the russian point of view, that these regions will be part of russia. and they, what will be the exact administrative, dim denomination is
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parisha region in dom boss in the currently occupied areas of the hockey region, funding crimea, if cromwell, the u. s, said it would ask the you are insecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it's, it's now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next them the occupied territories. and escalating his 7 month old war, once again. ah, a european union laid, a se, ruptures in the north stream pipeline were probably caused by sabotaged scientists, recorded under the explosions around the lines connecting at russia and germany. and there in the baltic sea is now churning with xscape escaping gas. though there have been no claims of responsibility. poland says the leaks mark an escalation in the war on you cried. a kremlin spokesman said it would be stupid and absurd to blame russia for the attack fuel spilling out into the baltic sea. afterward, the y
parisha region in dom boss in the currently occupied areas of the hockey region, funding crimea, if cromwell, the u. s, said it would ask the you are insecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it's, it's now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and...
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and in crimea, if cromwell, the u. s. is un representative said, washington would ask the un security council to condemn the vote solution where the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine am referenda cause. but with moscow having a veto on the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing in the suitcases with the sham votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how foster he wants to complete the final step on the lease annexing the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war. once again, our correspondent nick connelly joy just out from the crating capital kid. nick, we've heard from some others fleeing the annexation. what kind of pressure were people they're put under to vote for giving up their holland to russia? we've seen those digital social media of a polling officials walking around kind of residential districts knocking on doors, often accompanied by armed soldiers trying to drum up some kind of interest, some kind of participation in these events. i eat, obviously
and in crimea, if cromwell, the u. s. is un representative said, washington would ask the un security council to condemn the vote solution where the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine am referenda cause. but with moscow having a veto on the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing in the suitcases with the sham votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how foster he wants to complete the final step on the lease annexing the occupied territories and...
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i was a fictional account of 16th century statesman, thomas cromwell. it's old, more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantell won the booker prize twice and was considered one of the greatest writers of her generation . that's our time for today, but as always, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter at the de leon, it myself. nicole underscore for, for now though, for me and the entire team on the day. thanks for spending part of your day with ah, with a view is on wheels. eat free cruise, eat the bike 1000000. that's the time with and then walking. one is on the streets of africa. let's take a closer read on d, w to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective, russia is sending it more soldiers to the front, threatens to use nuclear weapons and prepare the annexation or full mold provinces of ukraine. what can the west do spend more time? will that stop the escalation? that's what we will discuss on to the to the point ah, in 60 minutes on d. w. o. a glistening place of the medit
i was a fictional account of 16th century statesman, thomas cromwell. it's old, more than 5000000 copies and was translated into 41 languages. mantell won the booker prize twice and was considered one of the greatest writers of her generation . that's our time for today, but as always, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter at the de leon, it myself. nicole underscore for, for now though, for me and the entire team on the day. thanks for spending part of your day with ah,...
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here oliver cromwell preached. here parliament sometimes met.d the honors of scotland and the stone of destiny rested on its return to scotland. we are graced by the presence of the king and members of the royal family. present here are representative of our nation's lives and whose people whose lives were touched in the queen in so many unforgettable ways and so we gather to bid scotland's farewell to our late monarch, whose life of service to the nation and the world we celebrate. and whose love for scotland was legendary. let us worship god. [organ playing] [congregation singing] ♪♪ >> our help is in the name of the lord who made heaven and earth. the eternal god is our refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms. god is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble. [choir singing] ♪♪ >> eternal and ever blessed god, receive us if your mercy and grant us the comfort and peace of your holy spirit through jesus christ, our lord. almighty and everlasting god, you send forth your spirit and we are created. you richly endow u
here oliver cromwell preached. here parliament sometimes met.d the honors of scotland and the stone of destiny rested on its return to scotland. we are graced by the presence of the king and members of the royal family. present here are representative of our nation's lives and whose people whose lives were touched in the queen in so many unforgettable ways and so we gather to bid scotland's farewell to our late monarch, whose life of service to the nation and the world we celebrate. and whose...