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let's start off with jeremy corbyn comparing theresa may to henry viii.quite like he does this, bear this in mind in the context, labour strategists are trying to get his image as this rallying figure who stands up to authoritarian figures. this is about the royal per of it is, the powers of theresa may to trigger article 50 without getting a vote from parliament —— royal prerogative. this is just before the recess when she was asked three times, will you give mpsa she was asked three times, will you give mps a vote in parliament, and she dodged it three times. in the end i think she said, i have said what i have said. it was all a bit vague. this row was going on, with the backdrop of the supreme court case, which is about the powers of theresa may or potentially david davis to officially trigger brexit, which she has said she would do by the end of march next year. theresa may as henry viii, quite an image? it is indeed, one good quote can make a story. yes, i mean, will we get the say on the final deal? jeremy corbyn says we should and indeed he has gi
let's start off with jeremy corbyn comparing theresa may to henry viii.quite like he does this, bear this in mind in the context, labour strategists are trying to get his image as this rallying figure who stands up to authoritarian figures. this is about the royal per of it is, the powers of theresa may to trigger article 50 without getting a vote from parliament —— royal prerogative. this is just before the recess when she was asked three times, will you give mpsa she was asked three...
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the missing artwork cost sing henry viii cost him 1 million dollars and vanished after his death.: it all started with a google search. really did. a cambridge professor was looking for a tapestry for a lecture but may have stumbled on the real thing. scholars roger michael and' lixy karen karenowska in this high-end but hidden away new york city rug gallery, they believe they may be looking at a treasure that once hung here. in the palace of king henry viii. >> this tapestry could have been the witness to extraordinary history. >> reporter: henry commissioned ten tapestries like it and each depicting the life of julius cesar and cost the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars. tapestry that helped bankrupt england? >> we could be, yes. >> reporter: but none of the ten have been seen in hundreds of years. >> i think it's absolutely clear that what we have here is something really very significant. >> reporter: roger and aeblegy say the tapestry is the right size, the right age and the right subject matter to match king henrys and now test it as part of the digital archaeology a
the missing artwork cost sing henry viii cost him 1 million dollars and vanished after his death.: it all started with a google search. really did. a cambridge professor was looking for a tapestry for a lecture but may have stumbled on the real thing. scholars roger michael and' lixy karen karenowska in this high-end but hidden away new york city rug gallery, they believe they may be looking at a treasure that once hung here. in the palace of king henry viii. >> this tapestry could have...
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in the palace of king henry viii. >> this tapestry could have been the witness to extraordinary historypicting the life of julius cesar and cost the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars. tapestry that helped bankrupt england? >> we could be, yes. >> reporter: but none of the ten have been seen in hundreds of years. >> i think it's absolutely clear that what we have here is something really very significant. >> reporter: roger and aeblegy say the tapestry is the right size, the right age and the right subject matter to match king henrys and now test it as part of the digital archaeology a group that uses technology to on drill into the past. >> what we hope to do is get down into the weave of this thing and take its fingerprints. >> reporter: they joined the case after getting an e-mail from mary beard, a classics professor at cambridge university who came across a imagine of the tapestry on the shop's website. when this cambridge scholar said i found something on the internet. >> it's a new archaeology. google is the new dust brush that folks look to to uncover lost treasures. >> r
in the palace of king henry viii. >> this tapestry could have been the witness to extraordinary historypicting the life of julius cesar and cost the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars. tapestry that helped bankrupt england? >> we could be, yes. >> reporter: but none of the ten have been seen in hundreds of years. >> i think it's absolutely clear that what we have here is something really very significant. >> reporter: roger and aeblegy say the tapestry is...
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interview with labour leader jeremy corbyn, in which he accuses the prime minister of acting like henry viiirs lifelong anonymity, according to the times. and it also covers transport disruption across the uk due to freezing weather also features. the mail claims that people are wasting time putting christmas cards and wrapping in the recycling bin, as lots will end up in landfill. the daily express warns of deadly weather conditions over the new year, while highlighting an article on why nigel farage is the man of the year. and finally, the sun warns of a crisis in the nhs, with waiting times of a month to see the doctor. nhs hospitals have made more money than ever from parking charges and fines. figures from 89 health trusts across england suggest £120 million was raised from parking fees last year. that is up 5% on the year before. there has been sharp criticism of the charges from patient groups, as daniel boettcher reports. at this north london hospital today, despite the fog, the parking signs were clear. a charge of £3 an hour for patients and visitors, and that helped the trust to w
interview with labour leader jeremy corbyn, in which he accuses the prime minister of acting like henry viiirs lifelong anonymity, according to the times. and it also covers transport disruption across the uk due to freezing weather also features. the mail claims that people are wasting time putting christmas cards and wrapping in the recycling bin, as lots will end up in landfill. the daily express warns of deadly weather conditions over the new year, while highlighting an article on why nigel...
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this was apparently one of the greatest treasures that henry viii actually commission. 100 years aftery have gone missing. there is also some other things gone missing. some crown jewels, etc. this some other things gone missing. some crownjewels, etc. this tapestry some other things gone missing. some crown jewels, etc. this tapestry and the other tapestries in this election for auctioned many years ago and have completely disappeared. however, maybe beard seems to have found them. she seems to have found one of them in a rug shop in new york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got it. york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got itm york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got it. it was worth £5,000 in 1649. well, according to the article in the newspaper, it is only one and not the entire collection. it is valued ata the entire collection. it is valued at a friends 50,000 us dollars. he started off when is that europe and said that you had put your credit card. we were talking about the boxing day sales. this is an article about how to save at
this was apparently one of the greatest treasures that henry viii actually commission. 100 years aftery have gone missing. there is also some other things gone missing. some crown jewels, etc. this some other things gone missing. some crownjewels, etc. this tapestry some other things gone missing. some crown jewels, etc. this tapestry and the other tapestries in this election for auctioned many years ago and have completely disappeared. however, maybe beard seems to have found them. she seems...
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in closing, let's look at the words of henry viii -- heath. i have always questioned if gouverneur k. warren was one of the best officers of the potomac. so do i. [applause] robert: we have time for questions. i did not ramble too long even though i did. [laughter] >> one of my favorite writings is rambling recollections of a civil engineer. hopefully these are my rambling opinions today. anybody, questions? yes? theolonel wainwright, what -- what relation was you to general wainwright? wainwright related? robert: i have no clue. [laughter] robert: he did not tell me. [laughter] probablyut if so, it would have been a grandfather great-uncle. i do not know. yes? >> the criticism that gouverneur k. warren was against sheridan after the wilderness, any other bad blood between the two? robert: oh yes. happened athat wilderness, if there are any other better relationships between gouverneur k. warren and sheridan. undisputed will. .t is almost never the recorded there are five instances during the overland campaign where gouverneur k. warren was co
in closing, let's look at the words of henry viii -- heath. i have always questioned if gouverneur k. warren was one of the best officers of the potomac. so do i. [applause] robert: we have time for questions. i did not ramble too long even though i did. [laughter] >> one of my favorite writings is rambling recollections of a civil engineer. hopefully these are my rambling opinions today. anybody, questions? yes? theolonel wainwright, what -- what relation was you to general wainwright?...
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it is not until the 16th century under henry viii that the british create a system that they call plantation. in which the english want to create a stable colony in ireland. it is anything but stable up to that point. what they do is they plant -- they basically plant subjects of the king in ireland, especially northern ireland. and here is what james i says about these people and what he wants to happen in northern ireland. he writes in 1603, "the setting of religion -- protestantism -- the introducing of civility, order, and government amongst a barbarous people, acts of piety and glory, and worthy always of a christian prince to endeavor." these settlers as he described them were of a middle temper between the english tender and breeding and more likely to adventure than the english. these early settlers are mostly going to be from this part of england and scotland. the ulster scots. they come into ireland. the king has opened all this land for settlement, but what he really needs is land to be dispossessed from the indigenous irish. and the ulster scots come into ireland in the 15th and
it is not until the 16th century under henry viii that the british create a system that they call plantation. in which the english want to create a stable colony in ireland. it is anything but stable up to that point. what they do is they plant -- they basically plant subjects of the king in ireland, especially northern ireland. and here is what james i says about these people and what he wants to happen in northern ireland. he writes in 1603, "the setting of religion -- protestantism --...
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the lost treasure of king henry viii that may have been discovered in new york city rug galley.at and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> you have to check that inventory once in a while. there's also a local connection to google so looking forward to that story at the top of the hour, josh. thank you. >> reporter: you have to see it. it's a great story. do not miss it. >> absolutely. we'll see you at 7:00, josh. thanks. >>> a huge bummer for a lot of people. employees and patrons at local restaurant chain pasta pomodoro. they have shut down 15 bay area locations. signs reading closed until further notice are taped to the doors. employees report that they were texted the day after christmas simply not to come to work. but far the chain has no comment on the reason for the closures. the chain first opened its doors in san francisco in 1994. >>> amazon is hoping to entice you to keep shopping into the new year. for that and more here is jill wagner with this morning's moneywatch report. >> reporter: for anyone who is still using one of samsung's recall
the lost treasure of king henry viii that may have been discovered in new york city rug galley.at and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> you have to check that inventory once in a while. there's also a local connection to google so looking forward to that story at the top of the hour, josh. thank you. >> reporter: you have to see it. it's a great story. do not miss it. >> absolutely. we'll see you at 7:00, josh. thanks. >>> a huge bummer...
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this was a generation after henry viii, converted all of england forcibly to protestantism. shake spear's father we believe was a catholic. friar lawrence as soon as he appears he swears by holy st. francis, a catholic saint. he is most unambiguously catholic figure in the whole cannon. right away there is a fresan of danger, forbidden fruit. i suspect shakespeare's audience would have looked at friar lawrence more skeptically as modern audiences, look at him as jovial father doweling. >> there wasn't a coincidence that shakespeare put in the nature of catholic church is part of what you're saying. what about the prince, did he have the ability to have that role? give the power of the two families, did they own him? >> well i think, you know, access politics is always existed to a certain extent and you know, shakespeare, there is a lot that he got wrong about italy. he once said you could go from pagua to milan by way of the ocean even though they're both land-locked cities. there actually were no princes in shakespeare's day. there were dukes. what he gets right and what i
this was a generation after henry viii, converted all of england forcibly to protestantism. shake spear's father we believe was a catholic. friar lawrence as soon as he appears he swears by holy st. francis, a catholic saint. he is most unambiguously catholic figure in the whole cannon. right away there is a fresan of danger, forbidden fruit. i suspect shakespeare's audience would have looked at friar lawrence more skeptically as modern audiences, look at him as jovial father doweling. >>...
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accusing prime minister may of being autocratic like king henry viii.uld be extraordinary if they used her royal prerogative and refused to let parliament vote on the final brexit seal. she has committed herself to theng lawmakers a vote on deal. debbie reynolds has died after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. she rose to stardom and "singing in the rain." nominated for an oscar for her role as the heroine who survived the sinking of the titanic. she was 84 years old. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. michael: thank you. let's get you caught up on the markets. we have two trading days left. if you want to get to doubt 2000 you will have to work harder. money is coming out in the united states today. we're looking at on the yields as money moves from equities into bonds. we are looking at oil prices retreating for the first time in 10 days. and there issing concern about where the markets go from here. we are looking at the idea that we will see movement in gold. a full percentage point higher. the ruble, the white house may announce sanctions
accusing prime minister may of being autocratic like king henry viii.uld be extraordinary if they used her royal prerogative and refused to let parliament vote on the final brexit seal. she has committed herself to theng lawmakers a vote on deal. debbie reynolds has died after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. she rose to stardom and "singing in the rain." nominated for an oscar for her role as the heroine who survived the sinking of the titanic. she was 84 years old. i am...
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a generation after henry viii had converted all of england forcibly to protestantism. shakespeare's father we believe was a catholic. friar laurence, as soon as he appears, he swears by holy st. francis, who was a catholic saint. he is probably the most unambiguously catholic saint in the whole cannon. right away, there is a person of danger, for hidden fruit. i suspect shakespeare's audiences would have looked at friar laurence more skeptically than modern audiences who see dowling,jovial, father only cares about the well-being of the two young. shakespeare put this in the nature of the catholic church. did the prince have the ability to have that role? given the power of the families, did they own him? excess politics has always existed to a certain extent -- access politics has always existed to a certain extent. there's a lot shakespeare got wrong about italy. i think he said you could go to milan by way of the ocean even though they are both landlocked cities. there were no princes in shakespeare's day. there were dukes. isn he gets right and what in the sources o
a generation after henry viii had converted all of england forcibly to protestantism. shakespeare's father we believe was a catholic. friar laurence, as soon as he appears, he swears by holy st. francis, who was a catholic saint. he is probably the most unambiguously catholic saint in the whole cannon. right away, there is a person of danger, for hidden fruit. i suspect shakespeare's audiences would have looked at friar laurence more skeptically than modern audiences who see dowling,jovial,...
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exclusive interview with labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which accuses the prime minister of acting like henry viiitime putting christmas cards and wrapping in the recycling bin, as lots will end up in landfill. the daily express warns of "deadly" weather conditions over the new year, whilst highlighting an article on why nigel farage is the man of the year. laura, you will talk to us about the telegraph story, outrage at crippling business rate rises? yes, theresa may is facing a potential clash with businesses since she made her controversial speech at the party conference. she is being urged by businesses to scrap this rate rise which will come into effect in april. lots of businesses saying it is unfairso it april. lots of businesses saying it is unfair so it is the first time we will see this rise since property prices, massively inflated since 2008. it is having a huge impact on businesses. i spoke to a lot of them today but critics might argue the government has been generous in cuts to corporation tax and other things like that. it is interesting. some people might be sympathetic, others, n
exclusive interview with labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which accuses the prime minister of acting like henry viiitime putting christmas cards and wrapping in the recycling bin, as lots will end up in landfill. the daily express warns of "deadly" weather conditions over the new year, whilst highlighting an article on why nigel farage is the man of the year. laura, you will talk to us about the telegraph story, outrage at crippling business rate rises? yes, theresa may is facing a...
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party leader jeremy orbit is accusing the prime minister theresa may of being autocratic like king henry viiiiew, corbin said it would be extraordinary if the product -- prerogative was used. not reached as vote on the agreement. u.k. efforts to fight global mandatedith reductions , at least $150 billion by 2030 according to the union. the union is urging the heaven -- curving reduction of three general taxation. they called on them to be transparent about the cost of fighting climate change. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you for that. britain andtions in the eu, there are many reasons for risks ahead in 2018. what is it means for the global macro outlook -- president and ceo of macro advisors, thank you for joining us. what has been the main concern of the clients you have been advising through next year? is by far the biggest story, the new transit administration. a really good driver of the markets all year. a lot of uncertainty is around it. forsource of uncertainty the interest-ra
party leader jeremy orbit is accusing the prime minister theresa may of being autocratic like king henry viiiiew, corbin said it would be extraordinary if the product -- prerogative was used. not reached as vote on the agreement. u.k. efforts to fight global mandatedith reductions , at least $150 billion by 2030 according to the union. the union is urging the heaven -- curving reduction of three general taxation. they called on them to be transparent about the cost of fighting climate change....