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henry the lion shows his control of the situation. down to i thank you cousin feel courage and loyalty. everything for the emperor and his realm. to lie and prove to worthy of his name he was to not let baba rasa forget it frederick the first has come south his king he returns as empress if baba roster wants to rule in the north and south of his empire he will have to cross the alps a difficult undertaking the end of. his empire in the middle of the twelfth century he is king of the germans and wields imperial power in italy and burgundy but the powerful valve setting and bop and bag and vittles bathhouses rule in the german world the house of ho and dolphins own land and mainly in the southwest. the empty fells castle in the south and collaton it is considered impregnable frederick barasat comes here often the house of hellish dolphin who shaped german history for almost a century. and. the king returns home he brings peace to a land inhabited by six million people after decades of up evil. ninety percent of his german subjects up pe
henry the lion shows his control of the situation. down to i thank you cousin feel courage and loyalty. everything for the emperor and his realm. to lie and prove to worthy of his name he was to not let baba rasa forget it frederick the first has come south his king he returns as empress if baba roster wants to rule in the north and south of his empire he will have to cross the alps a difficult undertaking the end of. his empire in the middle of the twelfth century he is king of the germans and...
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is accompanied by his cousin henry the lion of saxony from the valve to mistake henry sees himself as an equal to bob at asa. was about you had language. so should i fall to my knees before my cousin. just not before your cousin before your emperor. but bather rasa owes his elevation to dance like henry they have the right to annex the gentle king but the imperio crown puts him above all of them the emperor is crowned by the pope and he wants to be at least his age. the. cause a fatally shot of us have yet integral contemporary sources petraeus emperor frederick barber also as being of average height with a red face and blond hair and his red beard of course was and he probably wasn't a great beauty but he must have had great charisma and invested a great deal in an imperial aura of it that was unpopular with some companies going on. not least in rome the proud romans are particularly self-confident at this time and an empress who really wants to rule uncontested needs to court their favor but the people of the eternal city we're bound they haven't been asked about who should be empre
is accompanied by his cousin henry the lion of saxony from the valve to mistake henry sees himself as an equal to bob at asa. was about you had language. so should i fall to my knees before my cousin. just not before your cousin before your emperor. but bather rasa owes his elevation to dance like henry they have the right to annex the gentle king but the imperio crown puts him above all of them the emperor is crowned by the pope and he wants to be at least his age. the. cause a fatally shot of...
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i didn't want to say that, henry. i didn't want to say that henry. wanted to take the credit for myself. but i figured south carolina would understand. but were standing on the shoulders of true american patriots who put down the railroad, built up the highways and dug out a thing called the panama canal and lost many lives doing it. mosquitoes took many, many lives. they crossed oceans, trekked deserts and scaled mountains and built the mort incredible nation the world has never seen. but our nation was going badly in the wrong direction for a long period of time. we have $7 trillion in the middle east. what do we have? other than death and destruction. what do we have? what a decision that was to go in. i believe it was the worst decision in the history of our country. and the way we got out was horrible if you look at iraq. the way we got out was horrible. truly one of the worst decisions ever made. $7 trillion and thousands of lives. count the lives on both sides millions. our answers on won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism, put a m
i didn't want to say that, henry. i didn't want to say that henry. wanted to take the credit for myself. but i figured south carolina would understand. but were standing on the shoulders of true american patriots who put down the railroad, built up the highways and dug out a thing called the panama canal and lost many lives doing it. mosquitoes took many, many lives. they crossed oceans, trekked deserts and scaled mountains and built the mort incredible nation the world has never seen. but our...
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henry is around but he is almost 95. the foundation, over the year 2016, has done six segments of the only oral history ever given i henry kissinger, and private, but, coming soon to a theater near you, we will have henry kissinger on tape doing his oral history and going into great detail on that partnership and how it worked. back to where we were, the first memo doing a comparison, this slide shows from a veto point of view, nixon was more successful than eisenhower or kennedy, or johnson. we have to go through the other memos, but he does one in the archives, the first session of the 92nd, and the second session of the 92nd and one on the 93rd congress. that brings us to a more part for my colleagues. nixon ran on two main themes. restoring law and order, and no war with honor. and we will spend two minutes on the war and honor part so wally has something to say. and here we have wally on the stage left with dark hair, and if i may, you can give the background but i will quickly , describe it. this is nixon signing t
henry is around but he is almost 95. the foundation, over the year 2016, has done six segments of the only oral history ever given i henry kissinger, and private, but, coming soon to a theater near you, we will have henry kissinger on tape doing his oral history and going into great detail on that partnership and how it worked. back to where we were, the first memo doing a comparison, this slide shows from a veto point of view, nixon was more successful than eisenhower or kennedy, or johnson....
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i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.g that you talk about the sources because you are an historian of distinction, you are also writing fiction here. the third of your novels on the wives — obviously three more to come! do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 1991, i published a book, six wives of henry vii, and i have been updating and revising, basically re—researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new things that we know from recent scholarship? i mean, a lot of work has been done on henry viii's court. we understand far more on how the court was structured and how it functioned and that has a bearing on the lives on the individuals who inhabit it. but also a lot of research has been done, minute research — i have done it myself — on anne boleyn's fall, for example, and on her sister, mary boleyn... who set h
i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.g that you talk about the sources because you are an historian of distinction, you are also writing fiction here. the third of your novels on the wives — obviously three more to come! do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 1991, i published a book, six wives of henry vii, and i have been updating and revising, basically...
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i didn't want to say that, henry. [applause] i didn't want to say that, henry. i wanted to take the credit for myself. but i figured south carolina would understand, right? we're standing on the shoulders of true american patriots that put down the rail roads, built up the highways and dugout a thing called the panama canal and lost many lives doing it. mosquitos cost many, many lives. they crossed oceans and built the most incredible nation the world has ever seen. our nation was going badly in the wrong direction for a long period of time. we have $7 trillion invested in the middle east. what do we have? what do we have? other than death and destruction, what do we have? what a decision that was to go in. i believe it was the worst decision in the history of our country and the way we got out was horrible if you look at iraq. the way we got out was horrible. one of the worst. we were in for $7 trillion and thousands of lives. count the lives on both sides, folks. millions of lives in my opinion. millions. you don't hear that. millions of lives. our ancestors w
i didn't want to say that, henry. [applause] i didn't want to say that, henry. i wanted to take the credit for myself. but i figured south carolina would understand, right? we're standing on the shoulders of true american patriots that put down the rail roads, built up the highways and dugout a thing called the panama canal and lost many lives doing it. mosquitos cost many, many lives. they crossed oceans and built the most incredible nation the world has ever seen. our nation was going badly...
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henry, do you remember? i came to south carolina, i said we are going to win so much in you people are going to get so tired of winning. [laughter] you are going to say governor mcmaster, please, we can't stand winning anymore. governor mcmaster, go to washington, talked to the president, we can't win anymore. we are going to win. remember, i said we are going to win. we are going to win this state. by the way, henry. army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard, air force, right? force? and what are we going to do? is. -- space force. [applause] people love that. we talk about rockets but henry, defense is now largely based on the satellite and everything else in space and the problem is that when you have the air force, i don't think they are going to -- they want to those planes flying, i do think they are going to be focusing on space like they should so we are going to create a space force and it is going to be great. and we need it militarily also. so, this week, it is so important to go out and vote fo
henry, do you remember? i came to south carolina, i said we are going to win so much in you people are going to get so tired of winning. [laughter] you are going to say governor mcmaster, please, we can't stand winning anymore. governor mcmaster, go to washington, talked to the president, we can't win anymore. we are going to win. remember, i said we are going to win. we are going to win this state. by the way, henry. army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard, air force, right? force? and...
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i wouldn't have the courage to call henry. henry -- i said i was coming. but i'm only kidding.t's raining real battered we are not showing up. i wouldn't do it to you. thank you very much, everybody. and also, it is air force one. i said, doesn't this go through? it does. listen, itli is great. it is great to be with you. this is a very special state. i love this state. with so many incredible hardworking american patriots. american patriots. before we begin, let's all take a moment to send our love to katie arrington, who is badly hurt in a terrible car accident, and someone going the wrong way, and katie really badly hurt along with a friend of hers, and somebody is killed, frankly, and the other car, and katie is a very special person.r. she was out there right from the beginning. here's the good news. she's going to be 100%. she's going to be 100%. so katie, we are all pulling for you, and'r we are praying for yr very swift recovery. she's going to be back very soon. and she was with us, boy, she was out there w campaigning against a guy i've never liked too much. never lik
i wouldn't have the courage to call henry. henry -- i said i was coming. but i'm only kidding.t's raining real battered we are not showing up. i wouldn't do it to you. thank you very much, everybody. and also, it is air force one. i said, doesn't this go through? it does. listen, itli is great. it is great to be with you. this is a very special state. i love this state. with so many incredible hardworking american patriots. american patriots. before we begin, let's all take a moment to send our...
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the third your novels on henry ‘s wives. fiction here. the third your novels on henry 's wives.ing. in 1991 published a book on the six wives and i have in updating and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new thinks we know? a lot of work has been done on henry viii's court. howard was structured and function and that has a bearing on the lives on the individuals. —— how it was structured. 0n anne boleyn‘s for... how it was structured. 0n anne boleyn's for... who set her up... yes, that kind of thing. it also in the detail, you can tell a different story because we know so much for. how much did we know before about jane seymour and how much did you have to create? i inferred her character from the sources but created a lot of her early life. we have a fragment here and there and looking retrospectively from what came later. these books are about the whole lives, notjust the period of kinship and they are written from each point of view. how did you go about trying to create the conversation that someb
the third your novels on henry ‘s wives. fiction here. the third your novels on henry 's wives.ing. in 1991 published a book on the six wives and i have in updating and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new thinks we know? a lot of work has been done on henry viii's court. howard was structured and function and that has a bearing on the lives on the individuals. —— how it was structured. 0n anne boleyn‘s...
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[applause] i wouldn't have the courage to call henry.real bad and were not showing up and i wouldn't do it for you. thank you very much everybody. thank you. and, also, it is air force one. it is great to be with you. it's a very special state. i love the state. with so many incredible hard-working american patriots. [applause] before we begin, let's all take a moment to send our love to katie arrington who was badly hurt in a terrible car accident. someone was going the wrong way and katie was really badly hurt along with a friend of hers. someone else was killed in the other car. katie is a very special person. she was out there right from the beginning and here's the good news. she will be one 100%. that's the good news. so katie, we are all pulling for you and we are praying for your very swift recovery. she will be back grayson. she was with us, she was out there campaigning against the guy is never liked to much. i never liked him too much. i wasn't a big fan. it must be a beautiful place. unfortunately, heating go there. so i want
[applause] i wouldn't have the courage to call henry.real bad and were not showing up and i wouldn't do it for you. thank you very much everybody. thank you. and, also, it is air force one. it is great to be with you. it's a very special state. i love the state. with so many incredible hard-working american patriots. [applause] before we begin, let's all take a moment to send our love to katie arrington who was badly hurt in a terrible car accident. someone was going the wrong way and katie was...
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in 1991 published a book, six wives of henry viii. and i've been updating and revising it and researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about? you know, the new things that we know from recent scholarship? a lot of work has been done on henry viii bath court. we understand far more about how the court was structured and how it functions and that has a bearing on the individuals who inhabit it. but also a lot of research has been done on new research, i have done it myself on and boleyn‘s fall and her sister mary boleyn. who set her up, that sort of thing? yes that kind of thing. yes. but also the detail, you can tell a different story now because we know so much more. back to jane seymour, number three, how much did we know before and how much have you had to create from your own imagination, the character that you believe is accurate? as i say, i inferred her character from what i could from the sources but i had to create a lot for her early life. i used a
in 1991 published a book, six wives of henry viii. and i've been updating and revising it and researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about? you know, the new things that we know from recent scholarship? a lot of work has been done on henry viii bath court. we understand far more about how the court was structured and how it functions and that has a bearing on the individuals who inhabit it. but also a lot of...
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because here at patrick henry, excellence is the expected norm. i can tell you, i have not only a graduate that is a son, but i have patrick henry graduates that actually work with me now. i can tell you, some of them are actually graduating today that have interned with me. i will put you guys up against any class, anywhere in the country. well done. [applause] i'm going to give you the best piece of advice that you will ever receive. had your parents, your grandparents, your aunts, over and over and over again, and say thank you, when you think you cannot say thank you again. say it one more time. i know that your parents and your significant others will appreciate that. right, parents? , ilso want to let you know had the opportunity to be on tv a whole lot. i go on tv in front of millions of people. i have given speeches to tens of thousands of people, and yet today, today is a must nervous moment i have ever had, because i know we have some of the best orators in the world here. so i know that you are not .istening, you are critiquing [laughte
because here at patrick henry, excellence is the expected norm. i can tell you, i have not only a graduate that is a son, but i have patrick henry graduates that actually work with me now. i can tell you, some of them are actually graduating today that have interned with me. i will put you guys up against any class, anywhere in the country. well done. [applause] i'm going to give you the best piece of advice that you will ever receive. had your parents, your grandparents, your aunts, over and...
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henry works as a car taken for another farmer. move. henry works as a car taken for anotherfarmer. taken for another farmer. he says that his bank mismanaged his business. the bank mismanaged his business. the bank told us it will not discuss individual customers but says it does not take sale process is likely u nless does not take sale process is likely unless there is a prior history —— and has a prior history of supporting agribusiness. farmers have traditionally depended on lasting and strong relationship with local bank managers, who understand the business and no—one can take a long time to get a return on investment. what this royal commission has shown is that after the global financial crash, that patients will then and many relationships broke down. austria's big banks have been accused of failing the farming industry, repossessing properties instead of helping farmers to make the business work. it is part of the home and pa rt work. it is part of the home and part of the psyche. if they are to lose that source of income that they rely on from the bank to run that farm a
henry works as a car taken for another farmer. move. henry works as a car taken for anotherfarmer. taken for another farmer. he says that his bank mismanaged his business. the bank mismanaged his business. the bank told us it will not discuss individual customers but says it does not take sale process is likely u nless does not take sale process is likely unless there is a prior history —— and has a prior history of supporting agribusiness. farmers have traditionally depended on lasting and...
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he called p himself henry greenberg. like a baseball player. told the house intelligence committee he had zero contacts with russians but now he remembers the meeting. remember what i told you years ago about rolling disclosure? you remember it at the appropriate time. this is set up by another trump pal. michael caputo is going to join us. and the "hardball" roundtable over what is lahappening in mexico. and someone says trump lies "all the time." and the party will pay the price. finally, let me finish with trump watch. there is "hardball," where the action is. with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? i'm not sure. what's in your wallet? 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you don't have to with always my fit try t
he called p himself henry greenberg. like a baseball player. told the house intelligence committee he had zero contacts with russians but now he remembers the meeting. remember what i told you years ago about rolling disclosure? you remember it at the appropriate time. this is set up by another trump pal. michael caputo is going to join us. and the "hardball" roundtable over what is lahappening in mexico. and someone says trump lies "all the time." and the party will pay the...
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i don't know henry what will i do if that happens?will not happen because you remember what i said? we will start winning again. we are winning now like we haven't one before. we are winning with our military it is now built up like you would not believe. we are winning with our military we are defending our borders because if you don't have borders you don't have a countr country. [applause] d4. [chanting] [chanting] it is happening. it is not build that wall anymore but continue building.wall. we are building and fixing it miles and miles $1.6 million we are fixing the wall building the wall in san diego. nobody won the wall until it is in their backyard. so we are building the wall and fixing the wall spending a lot of money and we will get it done. but democrats want open borders. think of that. last week they thought they had a great issue and i get credit i hope it true what they say have good political instincts people say i have the greatest political instinct in 50 years. i don't think so but i have my own feeling when i hear
i don't know henry what will i do if that happens?will not happen because you remember what i said? we will start winning again. we are winning now like we haven't one before. we are winning with our military it is now built up like you would not believe. we are winning with our military we are defending our borders because if you don't have borders you don't have a countr country. [applause] d4. [chanting] [chanting] it is happening. it is not build that wall anymore but continue...
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>> caputo had heard about this guy, henry greenberg, from a business partner of his who was ruian. and that business partner had been approached by greenberg and told that he wanted to get in touch with the trump campaign. at that time, remember, caputo was working for the trump campaign as a communications official. he needed someone to vet the information, and he thought immediately of roger stone for two reasons. one, there was no official opposition research operation within the trump campaign. remember, it was a pretty unconventional campaign. and secondly, because roger stone is known as someone who works on the dark side of the political world and caputo thought that he would be the perfect person to check this guy out. >> now, the meeting takes place, according to your reporting, with stone and this person by the name of henry greenberg. and after the meeting, there was a text messaging conversation between stone and caputo, and you write and include in your article, that caputo says to stone, how crazy is the russian? and stone then says, wants big money for info, waste of
>> caputo had heard about this guy, henry greenberg, from a business partner of his who was ruian. and that business partner had been approached by greenberg and told that he wanted to get in touch with the trump campaign. at that time, remember, caputo was working for the trump campaign as a communications official. he needed someone to vet the information, and he thought immediately of roger stone for two reasons. one, there was no official opposition research operation within the trump...
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because here at patrick henry, excellence is the expected norm. i can tell you, i have not only a graduate that is a son, but i have patrick henry graduates that actually work with me now. i can tell you, some of them are actually graduating today that have interned with
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henry: give it the best shot in terms of your strategy.t you do, what you've done, why you will be relatives -- important relative to the market. our track record. 30 years old, very deep and broad. how are we going to extrapolate? now, if you are literally just receiving books from investment bankers and you don't have an edge, you are just throwing money out the window. we are trying to create transactions where appropriate. we will participate in auctions, but only when we have an angle. in the last five years since i started this, we've gotten many more silver matters -- silver than gold. we have a perspective that it will take five years, 10 years to build out and build up a lot of these businesses we are investing in. to talk about getting books from bankers, presumably bidding wars. you worry about valuations for the rest of the year and into 19? henry: valuations are high. coming in light, and people are willing to pay up. i think the dirty secret is when you are dealing with a bond market and fixed income portfolios that are low s
henry: give it the best shot in terms of your strategy.t you do, what you've done, why you will be relatives -- important relative to the market. our track record. 30 years old, very deep and broad. how are we going to extrapolate? now, if you are literally just receiving books from investment bankers and you don't have an edge, you are just throwing money out the window. we are trying to create transactions where appropriate. we will participate in auctions, but only when we have an angle. in...
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henry the navigator built a chapel to enable lisbon seafarers to spend a night in pray before setting off across the vast unknown oceans to discover and conquer the world for portugal. in the early sixteenth century the mouth of the tangos was the gateway to the world portugal was at the peak of its power its navigators returned to lisbon from far off lands. vasco da gama who met the sea which to india pedro are that a scout who discovered brazil they found new lands and oceans a new sky and new stars. in caravels laden with exotic spices and treasure the explorers sailed into the port of lisbon l.a. where they were awaited by the king and the money where the first also known as man with the fortunate. he ordered a large tall beacon to be built a watch tower for the golden. by ships he wanted a prestigious landmark for the capital of his empire a fitting monument to welcome home the intrepid captains streaming back to portugal with fabulous cargoes and reports of new conquests for the crown. the tower of their name was erected on a battle for rock which at the time stood around two hu
henry the navigator built a chapel to enable lisbon seafarers to spend a night in pray before setting off across the vast unknown oceans to discover and conquer the world for portugal. in the early sixteenth century the mouth of the tangos was the gateway to the world portugal was at the peak of its power its navigators returned to lisbon from far off lands. vasco da gama who met the sea which to india pedro are that a scout who discovered brazil they found new lands and oceans a new sky and...
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he was asking henry sintay about the now viral incident captured the day before.this video, henry sintay is seen taken a homeless man's belongings and throwing them in the lake and the trash pickup the man asked henry sintay what happened. >> this guy has taken up permanent residence over here. >> reporter: the man asked whether henry sintay through the man's name -- stuff into the is some witnesses say he did. henry sintay then asked why he was removing items for the lake >> i don't want to pollute the lake, do you ? >> reporter: even chuckles moments before the struggle. oakland police arrested henry sintay on monday afternoon on suspicion of robbery. on facebook, the man said on the incident, i am relieved one of the men who robbed and assaulted me has been taken into custody. he should be held accountable for his actions. while what happened to me was horrible, it does not begin to compare with the daily mistreatment of our nature -- neighbors who are un-housed or unsheltered. prosecutors will review the case whether to file charges. >>> sheriff's deputies in
he was asking henry sintay about the now viral incident captured the day before.this video, henry sintay is seen taken a homeless man's belongings and throwing them in the lake and the trash pickup the man asked henry sintay what happened. >> this guy has taken up permanent residence over here. >> reporter: the man asked whether henry sintay through the man's name -- stuff into the is some witnesses say he did. henry sintay then asked why he was removing items for the lake >>...
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talking, henry, about a second vote on brexit.streets of london. —— we think may be 100,000 people. the report is interesting. 0rganisers say this was a great success. these people impart we re a great success. these people impart were expressing frustration at the process. the difficulty for them is time is very short. we are due to leave the eu at the end of march. people calling for a another referendum or maybe stopping a process do not have much time to bring that about. as a pro—eu mp, it is heartening to see this kind of passion on the streets, it gives coverfor passion on the streets, it gives cover for antics passion on the streets, it gives coverfor antics in passion on the streets, it gives cover for antics in parliament. is that the way you see it? no. we have the pincer movement coming from business. there is a complete loss of faith which has been existing for two years. an anniversary is a good point at which to express it. the complete loss of faith in the political position and politicians and failure to pull off
talking, henry, about a second vote on brexit.streets of london. —— we think may be 100,000 people. the report is interesting. 0rganisers say this was a great success. these people impart we re a great success. these people impart were expressing frustration at the process. the difficulty for them is time is very short. we are due to leave the eu at the end of march. people calling for a another referendum or maybe stopping a process do not have much time to bring that about. as a pro—eu...
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wallace on the ticket, and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it's a long stretch. he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss brimmer, wardidn't you use daddy bucks and those types of cartoons in your speech? why didn't they use various cartoons in my speech? i'm not sure what you are asking but how would that relate to how it works? what are you envisioning? daddy warbuber: cks? >> are you talking about little orphan annie? audience member: i think that would be appropriate. i will certainly think about it -- >> i will certainly think about it. , didn't show harriet tubman who was a civil war nurse. we don't have a lot of visual representations, and i haven't come across any. i usually ask people who they think about as civil war widows and black union widows, and many don't realize harriet tubman and susie king taylor received benefits as widows, but they petitioned in the 1890's on the basis of the
wallace on the ticket, and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it's a long stretch. he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss brimmer, wardidn't you use daddy bucks and those types of cartoons in your speech? why didn't they use various cartoons in my speech? i'm not sure what you are asking but how would that relate to how it...
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henry: -- have it? henry: eight protects sooner 50 kilometers.oots down any incoming ballistic and cruise missiles. jason: this is associated closely for the last couple of decades with the patriot system. any is something that viewer our listener would be familiar with, going back to the gulf war. where does this for the patriot? henry: there are countries which are always going to choose the simply over the s400 because they would not buy russian weapons. what is interesting here is there are markets which you would think the u.s. would have a hold over that now russia is trying to move into, specifically saudi arabia. thes in talks on buying s400, and qatar as well. the patriot is losing some of its edge. and the relative performance of the two systems, they s400 has never been tasked -- the 2400 has never been tested in battle. carol, there are other countries that have already placed orders and taken delivery on this. why are they doing that? henry: there are reasons for that. in the case of turkey, why they have gone for the system is durke
henry: -- have it? henry: eight protects sooner 50 kilometers.oots down any incoming ballistic and cruise missiles. jason: this is associated closely for the last couple of decades with the patriot system. any is something that viewer our listener would be familiar with, going back to the gulf war. where does this for the patriot? henry: there are countries which are always going to choose the simply over the s400 because they would not buy russian weapons. what is interesting here is there are...
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[applause] henry: thank you very much.n my capacity as president of the poetry foundation, we are extremely glad to partner with the chicago council on global affairs, something we have been wanting to do. now we have done it. i think this is a great idea to have distinguished speechwriters as well as a great poet with us. i want to point out a few things and will not say anything about the panelists, because they have already been introduced. presidents have written poetry. i have my doubts whether the incumbent does that, but you never know. however, abraham lincoln, am told, wrote melancholy poetry. i can't say i have read in a. orge wasngton ote love poems at an early age, and many presidents have in fact written poetry, including grant and some you might not think about. i will not list them all. of course presidents have had poets at their inauguration. famously maya angelou, robert frost, recently elizabeth alexander. just begin president of the mellon foundation. robert, i do not think you ever read at an inaugurat
[applause] henry: thank you very much.n my capacity as president of the poetry foundation, we are extremely glad to partner with the chicago council on global affairs, something we have been wanting to do. now we have done it. i think this is a great idea to have distinguished speechwriters as well as a great poet with us. i want to point out a few things and will not say anything about the panelists, because they have already been introduced. presidents have written poetry. i have my doubts...
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an underwater mine kille louis and henry piper as their boat approached normandy. sailors carried henry's casket into the normandy american cemetery today as family members looked on. louis's body was found back in 1944 but henry's body wasn't frencuntil 1961 by divers. henry was buried in belgium withoutdentification until last year when dna testing identified him. the remains of both brothers are now together i france. >>> severe storms pummelled parts of the denver area with golf ball to softball h sizedl today. the hail piled up on the traffic.and slowed it also damaged cars, windows and crops. many of theto hais were more than two inches in diameter. >> and tomorrow we're going to have thunderstorms, but later. storm chances tomorrow a a betweeut 5:00 p.m. and midnight. you're going to get home from work and then the storms likely roll in and impact the area. at least it's not exactly durin that evening commute. if you're leaving work around 6:00 p.m. or later, you could be dealing with some rain. we're going to have some scattered showers and thunde torms tom
an underwater mine kille louis and henry piper as their boat approached normandy. sailors carried henry's casket into the normandy american cemetery today as family members looked on. louis's body was found back in 1944 but henry's body wasn't frencuntil 1961 by divers. henry was buried in belgium withoutdentification until last year when dna testing identified him. the remains of both brothers are now together i france. >>> severe storms pummelled parts of the denver area with golf...
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henry aaron, bruce and virginia mccory, senior fellow with the brookings institution. kilolo kijakazi from the urban institute. and doug holtz-eakin, president of the american action forum. their bios are in the packets. so if you want more information on our speakers, please look there. with that i'd like to introduce steve to begin talking about the program's finances. >> great. thank you very much, ben. and karen and i are going to do as we described, sort of a tag team run you through some of the material. we have a number of slides. ben will yell at us if we're taking too much time. so let me just run through the first couple slides, karen will run through some. we'll go back and forth, to keep it interesting. because it's been said that some actuaries are not as interesting. so tag team will be better. why are we here today because of social security, but in particular the date of yesterday the annual trustees report came out? every year, starting 1941, there's always been one. why are we doing it? because the congress demands it. we do what they say. it's requir
henry aaron, bruce and virginia mccory, senior fellow with the brookings institution. kilolo kijakazi from the urban institute. and doug holtz-eakin, president of the american action forum. their bios are in the packets. so if you want more information on our speakers, please look there. with that i'd like to introduce steve to begin talking about the program's finances. >> great. thank you very much, ben. and karen and i are going to do as we described, sort of a tag team run you through...
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henry aaron, senior fellow at the brookings institution. kilolo kijakazi, urban institute, and doug holtz eakin president of the american action forum. their therefore bios are in the packets so please do if you want more information on her speakers please look there. with that i like to introduce steve to talk about the programs finances. >> great. thank you very much, ben. karen and i would do a tagteam through some of the two. we have a number of slides and ben promised he will yell at us if for taking too much time because we don't want to keep you from all the eloquence of the rest of our folks. let me run through the first couple of slides. we will go back and forth so that it would keep interesting because some actuaries are not as interesting so if we tagteam it will be better. first of all, why are we here today? because social security but in particular the date of yesterday, daniel trustee's report came out. every single year starting 1941 there's always been one. why? congress demanded. we do what they say. it's required that ev
henry aaron, senior fellow at the brookings institution. kilolo kijakazi, urban institute, and doug holtz eakin president of the american action forum. their therefore bios are in the packets so please do if you want more information on her speakers please look there. with that i like to introduce steve to talk about the programs finances. >> great. thank you very much, ben. karen and i would do a tagteam through some of the two. we have a number of slides and ben promised he will yell at...
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i was talking to henry earlier. he was saying... if you have fire doors you have fire retardant cladding on the building, all of the regulations are adhered to, the safest thing to do is to stay in the flat and let the fire burn itself out wherever it is. it isn't likely to spread. one assumes that was the rationale of the fire brigade. they assumed that this thing would not go up like a roman candle because it was fire reta rda nt. roman candle because it was fire retardant. what is striking and what this piece makes clear and with quite harrowing detail, it was clear for a long period of time that this wasn't your bog—standard thing. for a long period of time that this wasn't your bog-standard thing. not the usual thing. that's the problem for the fire brigade. why it took so long to change policy, not the initial one. exactly. and the periods of time are quite striking. this report said that the state put strategy had failed by 1:26am. but the advice to stay put, which had been given to terrified residents of the tower who were c
i was talking to henry earlier. he was saying... if you have fire doors you have fire retardant cladding on the building, all of the regulations are adhered to, the safest thing to do is to stay in the flat and let the fire burn itself out wherever it is. it isn't likely to spread. one assumes that was the rationale of the fire brigade. they assumed that this thing would not go up like a roman candle because it was fire reta rda nt. roman candle because it was fire retardant. what is striking...
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carol: we have more from henry. henry: my story focuses on the the s400, a missile defense system that is increasingly popular in the world. russia is in talks with a number of countries that would be seen esther traditional u.s. markets, saudi arabia, qatar, and it has signed an agreement with turkey. this is a major concern for the united states. that's why i am focusing specifically on this weapon. obviously, there's wider competition in the arms market. but this weapon is interesting because it has a geopolitical dimension as well as a purely commercial one. jason: physically, what does the system do? what does a purchaser a country look to do with it once they have it? henry: it protects up to 50 kilometers. it shoots down any incoming ballistic and cruise missiles. jason: this is associated closely for the last couple of decades with the patriot system. that is something that any viewer-listener would be familiar with, going back to the gulf war. where does this for the patriot? henry: there are countries whic
carol: we have more from henry. henry: my story focuses on the the s400, a missile defense system that is increasingly popular in the world. russia is in talks with a number of countries that would be seen esther traditional u.s. markets, saudi arabia, qatar, and it has signed an agreement with turkey. this is a major concern for the united states. that's why i am focusing specifically on this weapon. obviously, there's wider competition in the arms market. but this weapon is interesting...
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and that's how henry knox became the chief artillery officer of the continental army. he got the actual cannon -- he actually got the artillery, and then he trained and recruited all of the other artillery officers, so everybody liked him and thought he was doing a pretty good job, and so when this french guy shows up and said i'm your new artillery chief, there was a big flip out amongst the men and officers of the continental army. and so that is sort of the, you know, that is the environment that lafayette walked into. luckily the french guy had the decency to -- he and his force were crossing the delaware river and he drowned. the horse lived. [laughter] sarah: so everything was fine and then -- it is a win-win. [laughter] sarah: so that's what lafayette walked into. the thing is -- the reason that the colonists, especially their leadership, the congress and washington and his highest ranking officers, are in this weird position with the french and these french noblemen, lafayette included is all they want to because they basically want what any self-respecting ter
and that's how henry knox became the chief artillery officer of the continental army. he got the actual cannon -- he actually got the artillery, and then he trained and recruited all of the other artillery officers, so everybody liked him and thought he was doing a pretty good job, and so when this french guy shows up and said i'm your new artillery chief, there was a big flip out amongst the men and officers of the continental army. and so that is sort of the, you know, that is the environment...
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washington senator henry jackson, who was called the senator from boeing because of the location of thisy contractor in his home state, was a liberal on domestic policy but increasingly hawkish on foreign policy. and jackson feared that his own party was moving too much towards isolationism after the vietnam war. jackson, like other disaffected democrats who would soon be called neoconservatives, believed that the tragedy of vietnam was causing democrats and some republicans like nixon to lose confidence in america's military capacity to fight communism. the democratic nomination of george mcgovern in 1972, as the democratic presidential candidate, had convinced jackson that his party was headed in the right direction. in the wrong direction. jackson, who chaired the permanent investigation subcommittee of government operations and was a high-ranking member of the armed services committee, attacked and criticized nixon as well as henry kissinger for the policies of detente. jackson focused on the plight of the soviets in particular as the centerpiece of the problem with detente. in 1972
washington senator henry jackson, who was called the senator from boeing because of the location of thisy contractor in his home state, was a liberal on domestic policy but increasingly hawkish on foreign policy. and jackson feared that his own party was moving too much towards isolationism after the vietnam war. jackson, like other disaffected democrats who would soon be called neoconservatives, believed that the tragedy of vietnam was causing democrats and some republicans like nixon to lose...
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charles: president trump is south carolina for a rally for governor henry mcmaster.th us, fox business, we have you covered all night. we'll be right back. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that ca
charles: president trump is south carolina for a rally for governor henry mcmaster.th us, fox business, we have you covered all night. we'll be right back. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai...
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i would like to direct this to henry and doug. this is the latest in a series of reports where three trustee positions are vacant. the social security commissioner and the public trustees. there is symbolic importance to this -- these agencies, and when these agencies have people in these positions, did they have a significant substitute affect on the report itself? two positions that are vacant. we have an acting commissioner who works as a full-fledged member of the board and have for these past several years. is important to have the position filled in of thef the strength work that is put forth. when you have all the positions filled and their port is coming out with it has been approved by all, it makes the report stronger. in answer to your second question, i am not aware and i have been working on this issue since the mid-1990's, i am not aare of there being difference in what the report is going to save, based on the positions being filled or not. >> i think the vacancies are symbolic of a larger breakdown to get things do
i would like to direct this to henry and doug. this is the latest in a series of reports where three trustee positions are vacant. the social security commissioner and the public trustees. there is symbolic importance to this -- these agencies, and when these agencies have people in these positions, did they have a significant substitute affect on the report itself? two positions that are vacant. we have an acting commissioner who works as a full-fledged member of the board and have for these...
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it was left to henry kissinger to handle the crisis. kissinger decided to respond to the soviet threat with a show of force. at eleven forty one pm washington time the american armed forces state of alert was raised to defense condition three the highest in peacetime. well the question of the us versus soviet union always boils down to mutual annihilation we could have killed everybody in the soviet union they could've killed everybody and i state and the rest of the world would have gone it was an absolutely insane situation the thing that saved it was that each side knew that if a war occurred the leaders themselves would get killed and so when you know that you're going to get killed in a war and not to some poor peasant soldiers going to get killed you make different decisions about starting a war faced with the possibility of a spiral towards nuclear war the next day twenty fifth of october the soviet stepped back the alert was defused. of. by the soviet union we do not believe it is necessary at this moment to. in fact we have bee
it was left to henry kissinger to handle the crisis. kissinger decided to respond to the soviet threat with a show of force. at eleven forty one pm washington time the american armed forces state of alert was raised to defense condition three the highest in peacetime. well the question of the us versus soviet union always boils down to mutual annihilation we could have killed everybody in the soviet union they could've killed everybody and i state and the rest of the world would have gone it...
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okay henry. you did a good introduction he only mentioned he was head of the texas tribune but also the editor of the texas monthly before that. >> i had the job for a while. and in that particular moment cities have a lot of power and .mpact >> so this kind lady has suggested that i take this off of me. >> not a man first. it was manufactured here in san antonio. this is a wound not a bad thing but they think it i might've been a brown recluse spider bite that killed tissue on my leg so not only is this a very difficult time but with a spider strike. maybe it is the trumpmp effect. [laughter] so why are cities so important? they were doing better than they had for very long time. but it really was the transformation of the economy the jobs went away the buildings went away the capital went away but most had 30% of their jobs were manufactured. and in those intervening years american economy has changed the more urban friendly economy. higher education if you need me a city i will give you a high
okay henry. you did a good introduction he only mentioned he was head of the texas tribune but also the editor of the texas monthly before that. >> i had the job for a while. and in that particular moment cities have a lot of power and .mpact >> so this kind lady has suggested that i take this off of me. >> not a man first. it was manufactured here in san antonio. this is a wound not a bad thing but they think it i might've been a brown recluse spider bite that killed tissue...
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so, henry knox, meanwhile, he had glued the royal governor's daughter lucy flager, great name and had joined a local militia and shots were fired in lexington and concord in 1775, so knox lease is feeling bookstore and has his brother. throws in with the malicious and then when washington is appointed the new mmander-in-chief of the cottonelle army and he shows up and he is telling the shoulders we should have no more sectional rivalries and we are all one country when privately he is writing to his crony back in virginia, these people are stupid especially the massachusetts men. it's still a work in progress. but, then-- and at that time, you know, boston was under siege the british had occupied the peninsula of the austin and their navy controlled the harbor in their-- they were resupplied the city with provision ship down from canada. this is the map i am drawing in my mind. i just assume you can see them. so, the patriots had been surrounded, but to break this stalemate they needed weapons and then they got the good news that ethan allen and benedict arnold and their people had ca
so, henry knox, meanwhile, he had glued the royal governor's daughter lucy flager, great name and had joined a local militia and shots were fired in lexington and concord in 1775, so knox lease is feeling bookstore and has his brother. throws in with the malicious and then when washington is appointed the new mmander-in-chief of the cottonelle army and he shows up and he is telling the shoulders we should have no more sectional rivalries and we are all one country when privately he is writing...
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it was left to henry kissinger to handle the crisis. kissinger decided to respond to the soviet threat with a show of force. this eleven forty one pm washington time the american armed forces state of alert was raised to defense condition three the highest in peacetime. well the question of the us versus soviet union. always boils down to mutual annihilation we could have killed everybody in the soviet union they could've killed everybody and i state and the rest of the world would have gone it was an absolutely insane situation the thing that saved it was that each side knew that if a war occurred the leaders themselves would get killed and so when you know that you're going to get killed in a war not to some poor peasant soldiers going to get killed you make different decisions about starting a war. faced with the possibility of a spiral towards nuclear will the next day twenty fifth of october the soviet stepped back the alert was defused. we do not consider it. but the soviet union we do not believe it is not at this moment. in fact
it was left to henry kissinger to handle the crisis. kissinger decided to respond to the soviet threat with a show of force. this eleven forty one pm washington time the american armed forces state of alert was raised to defense condition three the highest in peacetime. well the question of the us versus soviet union. always boils down to mutual annihilation we could have killed everybody in the soviet union they could've killed everybody and i state and the rest of the world would have gone it...
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. >> henry lee has a new video to show us that appears to show a confrontation involving that jogger. >> reporter: authority say this video shows henry sintay realizing he is recorded on a cell phone at lake merritt. within moments, this happens. >> are you out of your mind? are you out of your mind? >> reporter: the man reporting -- recording the video then screams. oakland police say he stole the phone that matt nelson was using to recordn facebook live of the conversation. nelson suffered concussion, and uis and strained muscles. nelson was asking about the fire incident captured the day before. in this video, henry sintay is seen taking a homeless man's belongings and putting them in the lake and trash. >> this guy has taken up permanent residence. >> reporter: nelson asks if he threw the man's things into the lake. >> i cleaned up his [ bleep ] orter: he asks is ] fell in. removing the items from the la. >> i don't want to litter. >> reporter: he was arrested on monday afternoon on suspicion of robbery. on facebook nelson said, i'm relieved that one of the men who robbed and assa
. >> henry lee has a new video to show us that appears to show a confrontation involving that jogger. >> reporter: authority say this video shows henry sintay realizing he is recorded on a cell phone at lake merritt. within moments, this happens. >> are you out of your mind? are you out of your mind? >> reporter: the man reporting -- recording the video then screams. oakland police say he stole the phone that matt nelson was using to recordn facebook live of the...
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he was talking about henry kissinger.e wrote in his 2001 book a cook's tour -- "once you've been to cambodia, you'll never stop wanting to beat henry kissinger to death with your bare hands. you will never again be able to open a newspaper and read about that treacherous, prevaricating, murderous scumbag sitting down for a nice chat with charlie rose or attending some black-tie affair for a new glossy magazine without choking. witness what henry did in cambodia -- the fruits of his genius for statesmanship -- and you will never understand why he's not sitting in the dock at the hague next to milosevic." that was anthony bourdain who just killed himself. >> i did not know that quote. i wrote this long book about kissinger, and i remember the next year at the white house correspondents dinner -- to which no rational journalist should go to. it is not our job. by the way, my complaint with "the new york times is we should not recognize america first. we are an international newspaper. but that is a more subtle issue. everybo
he was talking about henry kissinger.e wrote in his 2001 book a cook's tour -- "once you've been to cambodia, you'll never stop wanting to beat henry kissinger to death with your bare hands. you will never again be able to open a newspaper and read about that treacherous, prevaricating, murderous scumbag sitting down for a nice chat with charlie rose or attending some black-tie affair for a new glossy magazine without choking. witness what henry did in cambodia -- the fruits of his genius...
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henry: clearly, it is a concern. language of the sanctions bill was that there would be reprisals against any significant transactions with the russian defense sector. i guess it's a question of how you define that. it's interesting that countries are weighing up these possibilities on both sides and are willing to go for something that potentially could have negative consequences for them. jason: in the economic section, not a lot of happy news on that front in europe, except in spain, where there's 3% growth. carol: that is pretty impressive considering that it shrank from 2008 to 2013. jason: we asked what they are doing right. >> the economy has fully recovered above the level that it was at before the crisis. in italy, the recovery smart -- the recovery is more on paper. the economy output has not recovered to precrisis levels. one of the things that was different is spain did labor reform. in spain, companies were forced by the crisis to look abroad for new markets. this is something that small and medium-sized
henry: clearly, it is a concern. language of the sanctions bill was that there would be reprisals against any significant transactions with the russian defense sector. i guess it's a question of how you define that. it's interesting that countries are weighing up these possibilities on both sides and are willing to go for something that potentially could have negative consequences for them. jason: in the economic section, not a lot of happy news on that front in europe, except in spain, where...
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incumbent governor henry mcmaster is being challenged by john warren. and just yesterday president trump held a rally in the state for mcmaster. but will that be enough to get him past his young challenger. joining me now, our fox news correspondent in beautiful columbia, south carolina. what's going on there? reporter: hi, kennedy. this is a beautiful city and beautiful state indeed. you know, all eyes of the nation are going to be on this race because of the president's decision to get involved. throwing his support behind henry mcmaster, endorsing an incumbent who has only been in office for about a year. henry mcmaster of course took over for governor nikki haley when she joined the trump administration to serve as united nations ambassador last year. during that time he's been touting his record of continuing to recruit international businesses coming into this state. at the same time his challenger, john warren, is come paining as an outer. out cider. a political newcomer, a military veteran. a greenville businesan. and in this climate of people v
incumbent governor henry mcmaster is being challenged by john warren. and just yesterday president trump held a rally in the state for mcmaster. but will that be enough to get him past his young challenger. joining me now, our fox news correspondent in beautiful columbia, south carolina. what's going on there? reporter: hi, kennedy. this is a beautiful city and beautiful state indeed. you know, all eyes of the nation are going to be on this race because of the president's decision to get...
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and they elect a common king arthur's father king henry has died a successor must be chosen from among his sons and crowned here in athens that's why autumn has convened all the juice and the highest ranking counts from all of the tribes the history of the germans can be said to begin here with the arrival of author the first charlemagne's imperial palace not only the nobility have shown up chroniclers report that many commoners have come to. archbishop heard about of mines greets auto. auto...