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henry viii. so henry viii at this point tries to do what? he has issues with the catholic church he tries to an office marriage and the pope won't let him. so he solves this by getting rid of the catholic church and as it happens the ancestral washington and his wife had an inside track to buy the land at a good price and that immediately faulted the ancestral washington from a sheep manager into a top rental man. he built a big manner it is a living museum today he had 11 kids his son had 15 kids so by this time now it's a 1600 so what's happening with those religious issues over there the puritans are struggling for their own identity and the ancestral washington was the first to go as a pastor and got on the wrong side between the loyalist and parliamentarian. and this ancestral pastoral washington was called a malignant and was exiled so his sons had few opportunities one found a way out tuition he managed to get invested in a trading venture going to virginia i was second below the captain and washington sailed to virginia across the at
henry viii. so henry viii at this point tries to do what? he has issues with the catholic church he tries to an office marriage and the pope won't let him. so he solves this by getting rid of the catholic church and as it happens the ancestral washington and his wife had an inside track to buy the land at a good price and that immediately faulted the ancestral washington from a sheep manager into a top rental man. he built a big manner it is a living museum today he had 11 kids his son had 15...
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and it's just amazing to think that people on the four corners of the earth are reading about henry viiiou did was follow up with another man booker winner in 2012, didn't you, with bring up the bodies? yes. i did wonder how people's attitudes towards you changed after those two victories. do you know, a lot of people thought they were my first books. and lovely, well—meaning people, women mainly, would rush up to me and say, "how wonderful you did all this in your 50s." and i would feel a little bit sulky, because i would think, "you know, i have been writing since i was 22. i wrote for 12 years before i was published. and that is a more typical career. but people love the idea of an overnight success. wolf hall and bring up the bodies, these books cover what must be the most famous periods in english history, the most talked about, the most written about. i think you said to me once it's the british national soap opera, isn't it? what did you think you could add that was new? cromwell is vital to understanding the crucial ten years of henry's reign. and if you stand where he is standin
and it's just amazing to think that people on the four corners of the earth are reading about henry viiiou did was follow up with another man booker winner in 2012, didn't you, with bring up the bodies? yes. i did wonder how people's attitudes towards you changed after those two victories. do you know, a lot of people thought they were my first books. and lovely, well—meaning people, women mainly, would rush up to me and say, "how wonderful you did all this in your 50s." and i would...
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or a reverend or a doctor and your last name calls to mind only the type of king, such as king henry viii and his countless acts of adultery lower than that of a beast. king look into your heart you know you are a fleet kplooet fraud and liability to all of us negroes. white people in this country have enough frauds of their own, but i'm sure they don't have one at this time that's anywhere near your equal. you are no clergyman and you know it i repeat you are a colossal fraud and an evil vicious one at that. you couldn't believe in god and act as if you do. you don't believe that any personal moral principles, it's all there on the record. your sexual orgies, listen to yourself, you filthy abnormal acts they're on record. the american public, the church organizations that have been helping, protestant catholic and jus will know you for what you are. you are done. king, there is only one thing left for you to do, you know what it is. you have 34 days in which to do this exact number has been selected for a specific reason it has definite practical significance, you are done. there is but
or a reverend or a doctor and your last name calls to mind only the type of king, such as king henry viii and his countless acts of adultery lower than that of a beast. king look into your heart you know you are a fleet kplooet fraud and liability to all of us negroes. white people in this country have enough frauds of their own, but i'm sure they don't have one at this time that's anywhere near your equal. you are no clergyman and you know it i repeat you are a colossal fraud and an evil...
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mister or a reverend or your doctor, and your last name calls to mind only the kind of king asking henry viii with a moral conduct lower than that of a thief. look in your heart, you know you are a great fraud and liability to all of us negros -- this is definitely written by the fbi, -- you are no clergyman and you know it. you are a fraud and a vicious one at that. you could not believe in god and act like you do. clearly you do not believe in any personal moral principles. et cetera. et cetera. it is on the record. listen to your self, you filthy abnormal animal. you are on the record. all of your acts, et cetera. the american public, the church organizations that have been helping, will know you for what you are. and evil, abnormal beast. you are done. king, there is only one thing left for you to do. you know what it is. you have 34 days to do this. you are done. there is one way out for you. you better take it before your filthy, abnormal, fraudulent health is bared to the nation. the fbi encourages martin luther king to kill himself, because he is such a threat to the nation, in their
mister or a reverend or your doctor, and your last name calls to mind only the kind of king asking henry viii with a moral conduct lower than that of a thief. look in your heart, you know you are a great fraud and liability to all of us negros -- this is definitely written by the fbi, -- you are no clergyman and you know it. you are a fraud and a vicious one at that. you could not believe in god and act like you do. clearly you do not believe in any personal moral principles. et cetera. et...
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the lord chancellor in england who is henry viii lord chancellor -- tahhank you. if you were in the conference room, i would have no problem. i would just ask you. [laughter] justice breyer: it was a line that resonates with every one of us in the law. where he says yes, and when those trees are all cut down then where would you be? that is the law. that is the rule of law. that is the question. that it'sle think more important -- you can't say always, you never say maybe but until you think it is more important to have all those trees chopped down, you better stick to the rule of law. if you want to know what good that is doing you, you better get sandra o'connor back on the bandwagon and get that talk in high schools. joshua: let me mention something you mentioned something in your latest book. you reference the roman statesman cicero who wrote when the cannons war, the laws fall silent. days, we hear a lot about the supreme court dealing with domestic controversies like health care. you write about the court's role in dealing with international challenges. i wo
the lord chancellor in england who is henry viii lord chancellor -- tahhank you. if you were in the conference room, i would have no problem. i would just ask you. [laughter] justice breyer: it was a line that resonates with every one of us in the law. where he says yes, and when those trees are all cut down then where would you be? that is the law. that is the rule of law. that is the question. that it'sle think more important -- you can't say always, you never say maybe but until you think it...
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>> henry the viii. >> corker, he is retiring.r re-election. >> flake shows up. >> yeah. for those republicans who are going to be up for election again, they lose their base because their base is happy with trump. it is shortsighted because when you have a democrat in the white house and they start pulling clearances from republicans or people from the trump administration, i am sure that will make them very upset. >> what do you make of it george? >> it is outrage fatigue. corker is right, let's stipulate this is a small meanly motivated decision. no one has to use the phrase you used. silence mr. brennan. if he wants to go on being the gladiator of many rooms he can. his speech is not come prpromis. if you lose, friends, if you lose -- you still have freedom of speech. >> a wise st steward and a fair steward, is he being one? >> no. and here is where i think it is problematic when it comes to republicans. this is where they decide they are like, yes, this person should be punished. never said anything about comey, no problem wi
>> henry the viii. >> corker, he is retiring.r re-election. >> flake shows up. >> yeah. for those republicans who are going to be up for election again, they lose their base because their base is happy with trump. it is shortsighted because when you have a democrat in the white house and they start pulling clearances from republicans or people from the trump administration, i am sure that will make them very upset. >> what do you make of it george? >> it is...
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the lord chancellor in england who is henry the viii. thank you. if you were in the conference room i would just askyo you, thomas moore, line that resinates with every one of us in the law and when he says and when those trees are are all cut down thenen where we will be, that's the rule of law and he's trying to follow it and that's the question and until people think that it's more important and you can't say maybe there's -- but until you think it's more important to have all those trees chopped down you better stick to rule of law and if you wantto to know what good that is good for you, you better get sandra o'connor back on the band wagon and get in high schools. >> let me mention something about realities, you referenced roman statesman cicero, the powers of president during national security crises and wars and others, these things we hear a lot about supreme court dealing with gerrymandering and health caree and you write abot the court's role in dealing with international challenges and i wonder how you see the frontier of that particula
the lord chancellor in england who is henry the viii. thank you. if you were in the conference room i would just askyo you, thomas moore, line that resinates with every one of us in the law and when he says and when those trees are are all cut down thenen where we will be, that's the rule of law and he's trying to follow it and that's the question and until people think that it's more important and you can't say maybe there's -- but until you think it's more important to have all those trees...