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lord king: yes. can -- i will not go into detail, but if i had to say the big difference between the central banks and politicians in the crisis, i could talk to another central banker, confident that it would be a conversation in confidence, and it would be treated with discretion. i think that whatever discussions took place with politicians, they seemed to end up in the, in the media. francine: how did you cope with the financial crisis? what are the attributes that a central banker needs for working under pressure, extreme pressure? ♪ ♪ francine: long before mervyn king set foot on threadneedle street, he was an academic teaching in prestigious institutions like the university of cambridge, harvard, and m.i.t., where his office happened to enjoin to then assistant professor ben bernanke. in 1991, he brought his quick thinking to the bank of england as its chief economist, moving up the ranks to deputy governor then to the top job. it was a long way from his humble beginnings in the english midlan
lord king: yes. can -- i will not go into detail, but if i had to say the big difference between the central banks and politicians in the crisis, i could talk to another central banker, confident that it would be a conversation in confidence, and it would be treated with discretion. i think that whatever discussions took place with politicians, they seemed to end up in the, in the media. francine: how did you cope with the financial crisis? what are the attributes that a central banker needs...
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he chronicled martin luther king junior's life. the graduate center from the city university of new york hosted in this event. it is about one hour. tonight we are here to honor taylor branch. taylor is best known for his trilogy on the civil rights movement. one thet volume pulitzer prize in 1989. the two subsequent volumes still s toin essential text understanding the role martin luther king junior played in transforming our nation. won thee way, taylor dayton peace prize, the national humanities medal and many other prizes. but i think he would agree that this extraordinary career really when he took a very low-pay job with charlie peters, the legendary founder and editor of "the washington politicala very small opinion and reporting magazine which still exists. i suspect taylor learned his trade as a journalist and book author while working for peters for three years. a few years later i went through a similar process myself, working for victor no "the nation" magazine in new york. both of us became authors after immersing ours
he chronicled martin luther king junior's life. the graduate center from the city university of new york hosted in this event. it is about one hour. tonight we are here to honor taylor branch. taylor is best known for his trilogy on the civil rights movement. one thet volume pulitzer prize in 1989. the two subsequent volumes still s toin essential text understanding the role martin luther king junior played in transforming our nation. won thee way, taylor dayton peace prize, the national...
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where they were awaited by the king where the first also known as man with the fortunate. he ordered a large tall beacon to be build a watchtower for the golden spice 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 ben lang was erected on a bustle frock which at the time stood around two hundred metres from the right bank of the tigris it was the last thing the explorers. so when they headed off into the unknown and it was the first thing they sighted on their return often several years later. but to the pirates lured to the mouth of the tigris by the prospect of rich pickings the task signalled portuguese determination to protect the property of the crown. man well the first was obsessed with fame and glory he ruled over a vast empire and his dream of a portuguese world made him one of the most enthusiastic royal builders in europe he sent his best architects and stone masons to distant coun
where they were awaited by the king where the first also known as man with the fortunate. he ordered a large tall beacon to be build a watchtower for the golden spice 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 ben lang was erected on a bustle frock which at the time stood around two hundred metres from the...
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sit-ins meant to king. but in the citians, in 1960 they around thet-ins alabama capital in montgomery. and at the same time, king had been indicted for income tax evasion on a trumped up charge and they had these sit-ins around the capital. and harry belafonte wrote an ad in the "new york times" to raise money for his defense and his tax trial, and it was a full-page ad and it said here on the rising voices and there was a picture of the rest in montgomery. and it said that constitution-breaking enforcement officers arrested students for protesting segregation laws. for this ad, the governor, the police chief, assorted officials in alabama, filed a libel suit against the signatories at the bottom of the ad, many of whom did not know what was in the ad, and against "the new york times" and took it to court where, under alabama law there were two factual errors that they proved. the text said they surrounded the alabama capital when in fact they were only on two sides and not the other two sides. and it said
sit-ins meant to king. but in the citians, in 1960 they around thet-ins alabama capital in montgomery. and at the same time, king had been indicted for income tax evasion on a trumped up charge and they had these sit-ins around the capital. and harry belafonte wrote an ad in the "new york times" to raise money for his defense and his tax trial, and it was a full-page ad and it said here on the rising voices and there was a picture of the rest in montgomery. and it said that...
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king's best friend. it was a scary event, but i -- i was upset that i had missed it other than picketing the white house once when i was in al lowenstein but if you were with al, you were going to picket the white house. i couldn't take too much krild for that. i had missed it and i really wanted to have some experience with it so in the summer of '69 between my two years at the woodrow wilson school i defied the program which was that you were supposed to work for the ford foundation or some policy relevant institution and i got a job from john lewis and vernon jordan. they told me they had 20 counties in far southeastern georgia that were so small they didn't even have any names on their rolodex about people who might be willing and able to run a voter registration project in counties with black majorities and virtually no register -- black registered voters. this was a shock to me, first of all because it was four years after the voting rights act and i thought since i had seen black people voting for
king's best friend. it was a scary event, but i -- i was upset that i had missed it other than picketing the white house once when i was in al lowenstein but if you were with al, you were going to picket the white house. i couldn't take too much krild for that. i had missed it and i really wanted to have some experience with it so in the summer of '69 between my two years at the woodrow wilson school i defied the program which was that you were supposed to work for the ford foundation or some...
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king's legacy.ut when you actually tart to look at it, i mean, it really just seems to reflect terribly on j. edgar hoover and the fbi at the time. >> i think, again, if this had been released in 1968 the first thing anyone would have done would have been to question the source. these are anonymous informants who are spreading dirt about mart ip luther king. obviously some of them are black informants who probably disagreed with king's position on the war and other things at that time. so the motives of these people need to be questioned as well as what they're alleging about martin luther king. and i think that when we look closely at this, what we see is that there is a person who is trying his best to damage martin luther king's reputation. and, you know, i wish in some wais that -- well, i i would wish obviously that that person had been named so that then we could go to that person and say, well, what was the basis of this? >> appreciate you being on. doug brinkly as well. as we've seen in rece
king's legacy.ut when you actually tart to look at it, i mean, it really just seems to reflect terribly on j. edgar hoover and the fbi at the time. >> i think, again, if this had been released in 1968 the first thing anyone would have done would have been to question the source. these are anonymous informants who are spreading dirt about mart ip luther king. obviously some of them are black informants who probably disagreed with king's position on the war and other things at that time. so...
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bernice king, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you are ceo of the king centre in atlanta, georgia. like your late father, martin luther king, you are a church minister, you also preach his message of coexistence. when you look around the world today, including the united states, do you see coexistence between different peoples? you certainly see it in — in various places, when i travel around the nation and the world, but i think holistically we have a lot of work to do in terms of understanding our different cultures, appreciating them, respecting them, and finding a common way to move forward in society. because, you know, we have a society of laws and opportunities. and i think that's where much of the friction lies. so, just looking at the united states, algernon austin, who's an african—american, he wrote a book called america is not post—racial. he says the civil rights movement of the ‘50s and ‘60s, that it failed more than it succeeded. he thinks that you didn't make progress on desegregation. he says "today, in my city, washington, dc, which is more than a third white, the
bernice king, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you are ceo of the king centre in atlanta, georgia. like your late father, martin luther king, you are a church minister, you also preach his message of coexistence. when you look around the world today, including the united states, do you see coexistence between different peoples? you certainly see it in — in various places, when i travel around the nation and the world, but i think holistically we have a lot of work to do in terms of...
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just like how king faisal did. that's exactly what king faisal did in 1965. >> the next question, explain the dynamics of the royal family. with its cohesion be threatened when king salman passes away? >> well, i think there's only one person who probably knows the answer to that question, that's the king himself. i mean, we have a lot of speculation clearly, and every time there are said to be an imminent abdication, it hasn't come to pass. one can read whatever they want is a more domestic pushback than back been anticipated? i guess we don't know. in terms of family dynamics, my concern perhaps is solman has for a long time in the past perform the goal of almost like chief whip of the family. he sort of kept, he was instrumental in maintaining family discipline, and he was not just feared but also respected for that. it looks as if the lease to some extent mohammed bin salman is trying to take on that mantle of those being the family enforcer, but will have the gravitas, the seniority to also make kind of impose
just like how king faisal did. that's exactly what king faisal did in 1965. >> the next question, explain the dynamics of the royal family. with its cohesion be threatened when king salman passes away? >> well, i think there's only one person who probably knows the answer to that question, that's the king himself. i mean, we have a lot of speculation clearly, and every time there are said to be an imminent abdication, it hasn't come to pass. one can read whatever they want is a more...
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yes, i wanted to find the modern analogue for a king, and it wasn't a king, obviously, or an elected politician, but someone who is part of the permafrost of power, and dunbar is such a person. but what the novel can do, that is very difficult for a play to do, except through monologues, is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamlet, who is always rushing front of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that because his whole problem is, he has no self—knowledge. so characterising the mind of someone in that situation was a new opportunity. and characterising the mind when it is beginning to break up, in a way. i mean, he is losing it... yes. as we would say, and he's having conversations, particularly with peter in the place where he is, not exactly incarcerated, but living, that are, ones that don't make any sense any longer. they make sense to us by inference, but they are incoherent in themselves, yes. and peter is a professional comedian. he's terribly funny. he's also, unfortunately, an alcoholic
yes, i wanted to find the modern analogue for a king, and it wasn't a king, obviously, or an elected politician, but someone who is part of the permafrost of power, and dunbar is such a person. but what the novel can do, that is very difficult for a play to do, except through monologues, is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamlet, who is always rushing front of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that...
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yes, i wanted to find the modern analogue for a king, and it wasn't a king, obviously, or an electedho is part of the permafrost of power, the people who are there decade after decade, influencing decisions, and elections. and dunbar is such a person. but what the novel can do, that is very difficult for a play to do, except through monologues, is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamlet, who is always rushing front of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that because his whole problem is he has no self—knowledge. so characterising the mind of someone in that situation was a new opportunity. and characterising the mind when it is beginning to break up, in a way. i mean, he is losing it... yes. as we would say, and he's having conversations, particularly with peter in the place where he is, not exactly incarcerated, but living, that are, ones that don't make any sense any longer. they make sense to us by inference, but they are incoherent in themselves, yes. and peter is a professional comedian. he
yes, i wanted to find the modern analogue for a king, and it wasn't a king, obviously, or an electedho is part of the permafrost of power, the people who are there decade after decade, influencing decisions, and elections. and dunbar is such a person. but what the novel can do, that is very difficult for a play to do, except through monologues, is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamlet, who is always rushing front of stage to tell...
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martin luther king jr.'s personal life. why is that secret file revealed now? when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. packing to the last minute. time to break these bad boys out no i have a couple of things to wash we got this- come on. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle let's go did you just get up uh-huh it's got to be tide the flu, and its complications, needs to hear it. can be deadly. especially for those with a chronic medical condition. ask your health care provider for a senior flu shot. do it today. before the flu becomes an emergency. directv has been rated #1 in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling.
martin luther king jr.'s personal life. why is that secret file revealed now? when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. packing to the last minute. time to break these bad boys out no i have a couple of things to wash we got this- come on. even on quick cycle, tide...
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that's the king himself. we have the speculation clearly and every time there is said to be an imminent abdication it hasn't come to pass. one can read whatever one wants into that. a more dramatic push back than anticipated. i guess we don't know in terms of family dynamic. my consent perhaps is that salman has for a long time in the past performed the role of almost like the chief whip of the family. e sort of kept -- he was the instrument in maintaining family discipline. he was not only feared but also respected for that. it looks as if at least to some extent mohammed bin salman is trying to take on that mantle of those being sort of the family enforcer. but will he have the gravitas and seniority to also impose the respect on all the different branches that may now to some extent feel like they have less of a stake in saudi arabia they see coming together. and so it's an open question whether once a man has passed away does the glaw begin to come a little weaker? that is something we won't necessarily k
that's the king himself. we have the speculation clearly and every time there is said to be an imminent abdication it hasn't come to pass. one can read whatever one wants into that. a more dramatic push back than anticipated. i guess we don't know in terms of family dynamic. my consent perhaps is that salman has for a long time in the past performed the role of almost like the chief whip of the family. e sort of kept -- he was the instrument in maintaining family discipline. he was not only...
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martin luther king.was assassinated on april 4th, 1968 in body, but also assassinated in character by the director of the fbi, j. edgar hoover, so the release of this scurrilous, rumor-filled document in 2017 by the administration of donald j. trump aids and abets the character assassination of dr. martin luther king. there's no rationale, no reason for this. historians agree as a matter of course that the fbi director engaged in a sustained campaign to take down, if you will, the character of the reverend dr. martin luther king, and for us -- for this administration to release these documents, rather this document, having nothing to do with the assassination of president john f. kennedy is unconscionable. >> i get your point. these are historic documents, they are part of a public record. at some point they would have had to come forward. you're saying it should have just been withheld by the government then? >> let's be clear. the national archives recommended back in 1984, or decided in 1984, that the
martin luther king.was assassinated on april 4th, 1968 in body, but also assassinated in character by the director of the fbi, j. edgar hoover, so the release of this scurrilous, rumor-filled document in 2017 by the administration of donald j. trump aids and abets the character assassination of dr. martin luther king. there's no rationale, no reason for this. historians agree as a matter of course that the fbi director engaged in a sustained campaign to take down, if you will, the character of...
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king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready.are of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we the jury find the defendant stacy c. koon not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not reporters. >> it struck us all with great disgust because we thought that by those pictures, even fair-minded people would know the injustice of what happened to him. >> there is no justice. >> there is no justice. >> the first and perhaps most spontaneous reaction came from "boyz n the hood" director john singleton. >> it's just like a bomb. we're sitting on a bomb. >> they let these people off from the attempted murder of rodney king. i told everybody, listen, it's going to go down. >> no justice, no peace. no justice, no peace. >> i was at parker center, which is the police headquarters at the time, when the verdicts were announced. the crowd began to gather. it began to turn more and more violent. parker cente
king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready.are of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we the jury find the defendant stacy c. koon not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not reporters. >> it struck us all with great disgust because we thought that by those pictures, even fair-minded people would know the...
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this "rather sunk the king." -- stumped the king." needless to say, churchill was right. those tribes made incursions into egypt rather than the other way around it. i cannot imagine what the king might have been thinking of trying to make the historical point to winston churchill. i have a particular interest his lastoq in that mistress made a pass at me. [laughter] churchill compares this to napoleon before ouster lives. he contrasted cairo in 1942 to napoleon's defense of paris in 1814. told the king in april 1943 that if india were finally separated from your majesty's dominions, it would dim our phase in this age to future generations. he told the dust he told the royal college of physicians the longer you look back, the further you can look forward. and he noted when he reached one of the great rivers and italy, here the defeat that sealed the fate of carthage, so i suggested we should go across, to what. -- we should go across, too. i will stop at the end of the war. there were many occasions when he cited historical parallels. to amplify his messages. on the eveni
this "rather sunk the king." -- stumped the king." needless to say, churchill was right. those tribes made incursions into egypt rather than the other way around it. i cannot imagine what the king might have been thinking of trying to make the historical point to winston churchill. i have a particular interest his lastoq in that mistress made a pass at me. [laughter] churchill compares this to napoleon before ouster lives. he contrasted cairo in 1942 to napoleon's defense of...
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martin luther king, jr. was reverend martin luther king junior.ia substantive and difficult times. cardinal world and the pastoral letter that you have in your hands step four. archbishop gregory has stepped forward. but we are here to talk about how those ideas, those institutions and leadership can make a difference. and we have remarkable group of people to help us think about that. when is a pastor, a leader,, procedure, fact the only african-american archbishop in our country. the fact that he is the only says something about him, and to say something about us. jim wallis who has been a leader, a preacher, a writer, and advocate on these issues for all of his life. and dr. schanzenbach who has entered teaching and inner scholarship and also in her leadership on this campus and elsewhere has helped us find a way forward, and we will be joined by a hero, someone called the conscious of the congress. representative lewis has a day job and that is as a member of the congress and, in fact, he had votes tonight but we are assured he is on his way h
martin luther king, jr. was reverend martin luther king junior.ia substantive and difficult times. cardinal world and the pastoral letter that you have in your hands step four. archbishop gregory has stepped forward. but we are here to talk about how those ideas, those institutions and leadership can make a difference. and we have remarkable group of people to help us think about that. when is a pastor, a leader,, procedure, fact the only african-american archbishop in our country. the fact...
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this stucco head pretoria is the king at the height of his reign. but how more a death mask crafted of jade over his body lay a heavy slab and on it i inscribed words the truth of which we took for granted col the naming shield by the power of his divine ancestors vanquishes the lords of the underworld. which was true because son john bathroom window into what trends and his spirit journeyed to the realm of the dead very his father pock all gave into his keeping the rearward head of the two headed serpent as a symbol of power. at least that was what he later dictated to me. john by clue who was now the new ruler it was he who had the three temples built and it was my task to record our king's good relations with the gods. the office of scribe was an important one but without the expertise of the master builders and their workers i should have had no suitable place to display my own skills openwork facades were a specialty of blankies builders. between the temples to the altar stone where human sacrifices were me. we believe the gods would have been
this stucco head pretoria is the king at the height of his reign. but how more a death mask crafted of jade over his body lay a heavy slab and on it i inscribed words the truth of which we took for granted col the naming shield by the power of his divine ancestors vanquishes the lords of the underworld. which was true because son john bathroom window into what trends and his spirit journeyed to the realm of the dead very his father pock all gave into his keeping the rearward head of the two...
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king of prussia road is shut down at radnor township. the tractor-trailer was stuck under the overpass. the cab caught fire. it's a mess out there. now we know septa paoli thorndale line suspended. of the watch for this right now. >>> schuylkill expressway at belmont, construction is blocking the right lane. we have the cones set up. construction is happening at least until 5:00 a.m. look for that on the schuylkill expressway, some restrictions there. lafayette street at swede street another accident the big problem is with the tractor-trailer, we have king of prussia closed and the paoli thorndale line spended. >>> philadelphia police are investigating a gruesome discovery an elderly man found dead inside a port richmond home. investigators say there was blood all over the house. jeanette reyes is live at the scene, the 2500 block of tell -- tulip street. the police are looking into the sudden death of an elderly man. it could be he fell and hit his head or someone killed him. behind me we just noticed we have the police squad trying to
king of prussia road is shut down at radnor township. the tractor-trailer was stuck under the overpass. the cab caught fire. it's a mess out there. now we know septa paoli thorndale line suspended. of the watch for this right now. >>> schuylkill expressway at belmont, construction is blocking the right lane. we have the cones set up. construction is happening at least until 5:00 a.m. look for that on the schuylkill expressway, some restrictions there. lafayette street at swede street...
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travelled the furthest hundreds of kilometers deep into saudi heartland and only taken down close to king khalid international airport on the outskirts of the capital riyadh. the official saudi news agency is p.a. said saudi forces fired a surface to air patriot missile to intercept it witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing fragments falling need the airport the rebels moved quickly to say they were behind the missile attack telling al-jazeera they had launched a burka and two h. missile a scud type missile with a range of more than eight hundred kilometers knocked out of the year. we choose the time and place after collecting information about a target and it was khaled international airport east of riyadh targeted by a long range volcano ballistic missile this is in response to the continued aggression committing daily massacres against the yemeni people. the conflict in yemen pits houthi rebels from the north backed by iran and troops loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh against yemeni government forces back in two thousand and fourteen the who sees and their al
travelled the furthest hundreds of kilometers deep into saudi heartland and only taken down close to king khalid international airport on the outskirts of the capital riyadh. the official saudi news agency is p.a. said saudi forces fired a surface to air patriot missile to intercept it witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing fragments falling need the airport the rebels moved quickly to say they were behind the missile attack telling al-jazeera they had launched a burka and two...
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behind the king we've seen. take the portfolio of the minister of defense two and a half years ago in the beginning of two thousand and fifteen so he became missile defense the launch of the war in yemen and so on so forth. few months ago we've seen him take over the crown prince's portfolio which is some of the knife who was in charge of minister of interior and all the internal security services so again the crown prince then took over the second level of security power in the country and as of yesterday he kicked out the traditional historically have been abdulla and his father the former president king abdullah over the national guard so now because the crown prince and some of them so much is in control of the triangle of security forces within the country the defense forces the interior forces and the royal guard he's basically in charge of all security in the country it's all in his hands that's certainly a good will start if you want to make changes in the country when i was told you many thanks indeed a
behind the king we've seen. take the portfolio of the minister of defense two and a half years ago in the beginning of two thousand and fifteen so he became missile defense the launch of the war in yemen and so on so forth. few months ago we've seen him take over the crown prince's portfolio which is some of the knife who was in charge of minister of interior and all the internal security services so again the crown prince then took over the second level of security power in the country and as...
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so the new king of the saudi arabia is king salman. right away, though, in that transition it was clear that may not be a long-term arrangement. and i don't mean that in a rude way. i just mean that king abdullah was 90 when he died. king salman who replaced him was 79 already when he took over. that was two years ago. he's now 81. in the couple of years that king salman has been king, he's maneuvered aggressively to install his favorite son as his formal and obvious and powerful successor. and he picked his favorite son for that role when his favorite son was only 30 years old. the favorite son, the crown prince-s prince mohammed bin salman. mbs. mbs is now 32 years old. he's very young. he's already been named the top economic adviser in the kingdom, the chief of the royal court in the kingdom, the defense minister of saudi arabia, and officially the guy who's next in line to be king. he had to jump over a bunch of his cousins in order to get that role. and we don't know what happened to set off what happened this weekend, but honest
so the new king of the saudi arabia is king salman. right away, though, in that transition it was clear that may not be a long-term arrangement. and i don't mean that in a rude way. i just mean that king abdullah was 90 when he died. king salman who replaced him was 79 already when he took over. that was two years ago. he's now 81. in the couple of years that king salman has been king, he's maneuvered aggressively to install his favorite son as his formal and obvious and powerful successor. and...
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was the king the vast to abandon the sinking ship what was it that wrecked. all we know is that the glorious dynasty that ruled the city state was lost in the mists of time. one of germany's best known bands tokio hotel. exports special. we look at their beginnings as teen pop stars. the secret of their success. and their fans. the tokio hotel phenomenon. next to. your spinach child it's full of fire. never with a mushroom dish. a glass of red wine a day is good for you. to mention many people need something to believe that's where myths come from. and what does science play in the media it's not easy to stop them and to stop them scientific myths. you. welcome to quadriga art what is that inside of i mean that you thought you might exist that. women's talk w. . more women. more talk with. more stations. this way w. welcome to this special edition of expo is all about the german pop sensation tokio hotel. we'll give you the latest about the new album catch up with them on tour and play you some of the biggest hits. tel made a comeback this year but that the a
was the king the vast to abandon the sinking ship what was it that wrecked. all we know is that the glorious dynasty that ruled the city state was lost in the mists of time. one of germany's best known bands tokio hotel. exports special. we look at their beginnings as teen pop stars. the secret of their success. and their fans. the tokio hotel phenomenon. next to. your spinach child it's full of fire. never with a mushroom dish. a glass of red wine a day is good for you. to mention many people...
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king but he was first reverend king, that his leadership was primarily a spiritual leadership., there is no question that he was directly involved with the civil changes that took place as a part of the civil rights movement. but he was first of all one who spoke to the heart of our nation about the spiritual values were being ignored. >> marcia, uri scholar. your professor at georgetown. oklahomaa professor at . you are a native of chicago. it's a bit of a chicago night here at georgetown. you have all sorts of awards for your teaching. you have written an incredible book about young african-american girls and women growing up. yet, what i want to ask you about is the experience of serving on this working group. heret all of us walked in and off to the right is isaac hawkins hall. if you called the lady hall. mullaneyd to be called hall. who are those people and why is that important? >> when we think about the context of the work we did, for a number of us it was desperation not only into georgetown's history but the history of the united states. father mullaney was an americ
king but he was first reverend king, that his leadership was primarily a spiritual leadership., there is no question that he was directly involved with the civil changes that took place as a part of the civil rights movement. but he was first of all one who spoke to the heart of our nation about the spiritual values were being ignored. >> marcia, uri scholar. your professor at georgetown. oklahomaa professor at . you are a native of chicago. it's a bit of a chicago night here at...
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for what is a king but a false god, an idol? self forming governments are for a self-righteous people. they did not come up with this reading themselves. they borrowed it from medieval judaism. how widespread was this view, you ask? it extended well beyond the ranks of orthodox christian. that is for certain. consider benjamin franklin. this is his proposal for the national seal of the united states. in case you have not noticed, that would be the israelites crossing the red sea. consider that runaway bestseller of the revolutionary era, "common sense," by thomas payne. thomas paine was certainly no christian, but here is what he argued for the republic. the prophet samuel disapproves of government by kings payne , argued. for near 3000 years, israel is the kind of republic issued by a judge and elders of the tribe. that is, until the jews under a national delusion, requested a king. even the most skeptical of the founders regarded religion and republican self-government as potentially complementary. like the puritans, the found
for what is a king but a false god, an idol? self forming governments are for a self-righteous people. they did not come up with this reading themselves. they borrowed it from medieval judaism. how widespread was this view, you ask? it extended well beyond the ranks of orthodox christian. that is for certain. consider benjamin franklin. this is his proposal for the national seal of the united states. in case you have not noticed, that would be the israelites crossing the red sea. consider that...
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king rama the first wanted to make his mark. so he decided to turn a small fishing village in today's new residence. bellicose neighbors had reduced his hitherto beloved capital into rubble. the gods were consulted and the evil spirits blockaded. good advice was exchanged no efforts with bad and high flying plans were forged. the wise prophesied a golden future a residence of the gods they even saw a capital of the world. there was also a new name for this global government. never heard of it that's no surprise outside the country the new city continued to be under its own. boisterous. welcome to come to that. official name is the longest name of any capital in the world. with more than twenty million visitors bangkok took the top spot of most visited citizen in the world in twenty six days well ahead of london and paris. the what our own named after the indian god is one of bangkok's landmarks and thailand's my. famous temple. it's adorned with flower patterns made of shells and chinese porcelain more than a million individual
king rama the first wanted to make his mark. so he decided to turn a small fishing village in today's new residence. bellicose neighbors had reduced his hitherto beloved capital into rubble. the gods were consulted and the evil spirits blockaded. good advice was exchanged no efforts with bad and high flying plans were forged. the wise prophesied a golden future a residence of the gods they even saw a capital of the world. there was also a new name for this global government. never heard of it...
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king of prussia road is closed at madson ford road. this was impacting the paoli thorndale line it's running back to normal. the cab ended up lancaster avenue at airedale. in addition i think it's the wet leaves on the roads. we have a ton of accidents. you can see the flashing lights, the ramp 309 northbound to the pennsylvania turnpike. a vehicle ran into the wall partially blocking the ramp. we see the crews on the scene. part of that ramp is blocked, the vehicle drove into the wall here. cobra road old 40-foot road an accident. old byberry road. traffic lights not working. we had an accident on hulmeville road. you get the idea, lots of problems, take it easy. >> developing overnight an elderly man was found dead inside a port richmond home. the scene was grizzly covered in blood across two levels. they are now you know covering new clues. jeanette reyes is live on east lehigh avenue with the latest that we know. >> reporter: good morning, tam, police cleared the scene, but the investigation is very much underway. they are looking
king of prussia road is closed at madson ford road. this was impacting the paoli thorndale line it's running back to normal. the cab ended up lancaster avenue at airedale. in addition i think it's the wet leaves on the roads. we have a ton of accidents. you can see the flashing lights, the ramp 309 northbound to the pennsylvania turnpike. a vehicle ran into the wall partially blocking the ramp. we see the crews on the scene. part of that ramp is blocked, the vehicle drove into the wall here....
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opponent king who was destined by the strangest turn of fate to become duke of lorraine he had to flee from poland in seven hundred thirty five disguised as a peasant and with the russian army at his heels after the wars of succession had cost him the polish throne. he was penniless and defenseless a king without a country but happily he had had the foresight to marry his daughter marie to the key. king of france with the help of his father and no he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high price you need the fifteenth restricted the responsibilities of the new duke to outward representation and the patronage of the odds. it was also made clear that the reign of the skis over the rain was to end with his death. when stanislav entered his capital for the first time he found a divided city an old under new nazi separated by a moat and walls he looked for a way of joining the two halves of the town together and invited a young local architect emmanuel to his court. he later described their collaboration in a letter to a friend i told mysteriously about my dream and he spent the evening
opponent king who was destined by the strangest turn of fate to become duke of lorraine he had to flee from poland in seven hundred thirty five disguised as a peasant and with the russian army at his heels after the wars of succession had cost him the polish throne. he was penniless and defenseless a king without a country but happily he had had the foresight to marry his daughter marie to the key. king of france with the help of his father and no he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high...
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this is a dash bus here at the king street metro. on your way to work or school this morning, we are taking your donations of clothing. as you can see here, cloets hanging up and food donations here. because the idea is to help as many people as possible. coming up next, why dash is doing it and what they say the greatest need is in this community. stay with us on "news4 today" for that. back to you guys. >>> great effort there, molette. can't wait to hear more about it. >>> belly flop. the emergency landing you would va'a to see to believe. local pilot made a dangerous dive. >>> unwanted advances. new accusations against a media giants. the action taken against one of the most popular morning show hosts. >>> the kids have school today. make sure they have a warm coat on at the bus stop. temperatures feeling like the 30s again. through the afternoon, though, milder but nice and dry if you are already setting up for your travel for thanksgiving. coming up, a closer look at what ctu can expe >>> 6:13 your time right now on a chilly mor
this is a dash bus here at the king street metro. on your way to work or school this morning, we are taking your donations of clothing. as you can see here, cloets hanging up and food donations here. because the idea is to help as many people as possible. coming up next, why dash is doing it and what they say the greatest need is in this community. stay with us on "news4 today" for that. back to you guys. >>> great effort there, molette. can't wait to hear more about it....
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so his plan is to issue a decree and to call only the king and his son -- said he become a king or's father it will only this will be under it in the royal families. also previously his father use to include other weaker distant member of the family into the family. for example the new minister of the national guard he was a prince 20 years ago they were added to the room family by decree made by a prince when his governor. they had an interest to expand the royal family. it seems that this is a rumor that she will redefine who is the royal which may be will lead him to develop similar to the british. i think this is good. it is good for the public and for the new emerging middle class. broyles enjoy privileges. if he has a bit -- and get way more larger than grant than me. so it is good for saudi arabia to do that. >> do think the kingdom of saudi arabia has exaggerated or given too much credit to the hoses. the part of the around saudi competition or is that threat genuine? >> the disease have swept out of their strongholds taken -- by september 2014. by the time he came to power t
so his plan is to issue a decree and to call only the king and his son -- said he become a king or's father it will only this will be under it in the royal families. also previously his father use to include other weaker distant member of the family into the family. for example the new minister of the national guard he was a prince 20 years ago they were added to the room family by decree made by a prince when his governor. they had an interest to expand the royal family. it seems that this is...
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abdullah before he was king or by his son so you can imagine for over half a century there is a spin a certain continuity in the kingdom also went on the new king comes in while the establish their own cabinet but they do not step all over other members of the family or other centers of power within the kingdom why won't we saw here just a few months ago when the crown crown prince got rid of his boss basically the crown prince in order to become crown prince so really all in all i think we've seen mohammed and. of course the king making a new strides making major changes in the kingdom not paying attention to the conservative wing or to the wing or to the traditional way of doing politics or doing business in the kingdom so all in all really dramatic changes happening and continue to happening saudi arabia but also as we've been speaking to throughout the day it's connected with saudi arabia's regional policy as well and so then how much of a gamble is this you are saying that the changes are sudden and very dramatic what the political risks of this sort of upheaval. you know intere
abdullah before he was king or by his son so you can imagine for over half a century there is a spin a certain continuity in the kingdom also went on the new king comes in while the establish their own cabinet but they do not step all over other members of the family or other centers of power within the kingdom why won't we saw here just a few months ago when the crown crown prince got rid of his boss basically the crown prince in order to become crown prince so really all in all i think we've...
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, king salman?'s face it, the monarch is king salman, but i suspect you are not talking about him. i am talking about crown prince mohammed. king salman has delegated responsibility to his son. not officially, but in reality. your point about the end of consensual decision—making within the royal family raises an important question. and surely, mohammed bin salman and his father are delivering a simple message, there are many, many corrupt people in the royal family. they have put 11 princes under detainment. they have been responsible of milking the kingdom of billions and billions of dollars. very much correct. corruption in saudi arabia is endemic. it has depleted saudi resources. it has corrupted even the mindset of the business environment. and it had to end. and we have been saying that, us end. and we have been saying that, us writers. so, he has to do that. but is he doing it the right way? i can add to the list 10 others, royals and non—royals, who are corrupt. every single person arrested,
, king salman?'s face it, the monarch is king salman, but i suspect you are not talking about him. i am talking about crown prince mohammed. king salman has delegated responsibility to his son. not officially, but in reality. your point about the end of consensual decision—making within the royal family raises an important question. and surely, mohammed bin salman and his father are delivering a simple message, there are many, many corrupt people in the royal family. they have put 11 princes...
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the king of holland. didn't act as queen until 18 but was very strong wild from the beginning and refused to often listen to what people thought her government thought was the right thing to do it. he gave haven to the kaiser and they were furious at her and she did. >> terribly sad story when they wanted to go ice skating and they cleared off the canal and she wanted to skate by herself. >> there is another wonderful story. she hated what she called the cage which was the very straight laced formal stiff court that she grew up in. she hated it. she wasn't allowed to state with other people and had to skate alone. my favorite story about that time is she was once overheard as a little girl scolding one of her dolls and said to one of them if you continue to be naughty i will make you a queen and where you will have no other children to play with. that is heart rendering. much of my story of here during world war ii is her struggle to break open that cage that she was in. once she went to london, she was n
the king of holland. didn't act as queen until 18 but was very strong wild from the beginning and refused to often listen to what people thought her government thought was the right thing to do it. he gave haven to the kaiser and they were furious at her and she did. >> terribly sad story when they wanted to go ice skating and they cleared off the canal and she wanted to skate by herself. >> there is another wonderful story. she hated what she called the cage which was the very...
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>> i believe king abdullah is a loyal ally of the u.s. and in horton partner of the state of israel and we have a peace well. with jordan as >> there is significant progress in the relationships with israel and maybe -- many of the sunni arabia,ates, saudi jordan, egypt. >> i agree. view.y agree with that >> i don't have a lot of time. interest of the united states and israel to maintain solid relationships ?ith those sunni arab states >> it is the interest of u.s. and israel in my judgment, to build on those relations and encourage some. if you may give me one more sentence on that issue, the principal factor affecting the sunni-arab world is with karen. iran.with >> i take it you are with ambassador burton that we should represent that iran nuclear deal? >> know i think you should take out the flaws and come up with a better agreement. i only have a little time. ambassador bolton i just want to ask your question. is it your view that at the present time, the holy sites in jerusalem are secure with the israeli security system? >> i think
>> i believe king abdullah is a loyal ally of the u.s. and in horton partner of the state of israel and we have a peace well. with jordan as >> there is significant progress in the relationships with israel and maybe -- many of the sunni arabia,ates, saudi jordan, egypt. >> i agree. view.y agree with that >> i don't have a lot of time. interest of the united states and israel to maintain solid relationships ?ith those sunni arab states >> it is the interest of u.s....
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"there were the rodney king riots after the rodney king verdict, in which the police officers caught on videotape beating rodney king were acquitted by an all-white jury." "the riots that followed that verdict were the most violent in that century and that was just two years before the simpson case came about." "when i read the jury questionnaires, it became apparent to me that a big section of the jury pool was inclined to acquit right from the start." "it has taken seven months to reach this point but today the state of california finally did get to begin to prove to a jury that o.j. simpson is a cold blooded murderer and a double murderer." "there was a determination, i think, in the black community to not see him go down for this. it kind of evened the score. there was this attitude of, 'it's payback time for the rodney king verdict' and one of the jurors was overheard saying during voir dire that it was payback time." "now, we will show you the other side of the smiling face you saw on the hertz commercial. the one you never saw on camera. the one none of us ever wanted to see."
"there were the rodney king riots after the rodney king verdict, in which the police officers caught on videotape beating rodney king were acquitted by an all-white jury." "the riots that followed that verdict were the most violent in that century and that was just two years before the simpson case came about." "when i read the jury questionnaires, it became apparent to me that a big section of the jury pool was inclined to acquit right from the start." "it...
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the badr corps greeted by the shake to me better have adult honey this is king mohammed first visit to qatar since the beginning of the gulf crisis saudi arabia the united arab emirates bahrain and egypt have cut diplomatic ties with qatar the king came to doha straight from a trip to the u.a.e. . has the latest now from the qatari capital. the goal of this beauty will top the agenda of the meeting between the king of morocco and qatar since the start of the crisis morocco said he won't take any sides asking all the parties to set aside their differences in the spirit of the ordination rest back and noninterference it internal affairs now the king of morocco is in the u.a.e. he met with senior officials in the united arab emirates and i think moroccans understand that this is a very delicate mission the americans failed to solve the crisis the kuwaitis are still hoping to bring all the parties to for a compromise while the king of america has strong relations where the families in this part of the world who would like to tap into those relations and ask all the parties to negotiate
the badr corps greeted by the shake to me better have adult honey this is king mohammed first visit to qatar since the beginning of the gulf crisis saudi arabia the united arab emirates bahrain and egypt have cut diplomatic ties with qatar the king came to doha straight from a trip to the u.a.e. . has the latest now from the qatari capital. the goal of this beauty will top the agenda of the meeting between the king of morocco and qatar since the start of the crisis morocco said he won't take...