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the king of israel ♪ noel ♪ noel ♪ noel ♪ noel ♪ born is the king ♪ of israel ♪ born is the king ♪ heng) chorus: ♪ born is the king ♪ my king (audience applauding) thank you. (audience cheering) thank you very much. let it snow is one of my favorite christmas songs ever. it was johnny mathis' christmas record that i used to listen to when i was a kid every year. it was a staple in our house. and he did this song. so, the version that we're doing, has the sort of slow intro with the strings and then it sort of picks up later on. so i thought, when i was producing this record, i was like, "i have to do this version of this song. "i think it'd be a perfect song for the kids to sing with me." so, we're here tonight. we're going to sing it together for the first time. and since we actually recorded it in the studio... ♪ the snowman in the yard is frozen hard ♪t's a sorry sit ♪ for ♪ if he had a brain ♪ he'd complain ♪ i'll bet ♪ hes he were me ♪ oh ♪ the weather outside is frightful ♪ but the fire is so delightful (audience clapping rythmically) ♪ndince we've no place to go ♪ let it snow,
the king of israel ♪ noel ♪ noel ♪ noel ♪ noel ♪ born is the king ♪ of israel ♪ born is the king ♪ heng) chorus: ♪ born is the king ♪ my king (audience applauding) thank you. (audience cheering) thank you very much. let it snow is one of my favorite christmas songs ever. it was johnny mathis' christmas record that i used to listen to when i was a kid every year. it was a staple in our house. and he did this song. so, the version that we're doing, has the sort of slow intro...
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>> king of the jews? i am king of the jews.hield annuities from brighthouse financial, allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. with a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. brighthouse financial established by metlife. my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house." people visit national parks from all over the world. food tastes better when you don't have to cook it. he was just supposed to be my dog. i don't know why. (vo) we're proud that, on behalf of our owners, the subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars in just ten years. get 0% financing for 63 months on select models. plus we'll donate $250 to charity. the great emperor trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 9
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lord king: yes. 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 djoin to thenoi 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 midlands. what did you want
lord king: yes. 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...
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she was refusing the king.e saw into, sometimes interpreted this as tricksy, girly behavior on anne's part, but i prefer to think that she had a bold strategy here. anne is impressive to us because she often acts like a modern person, like somebody with ambitions, who knew where she was going, and i prefer to think that anne made henry wait because she wanted to be queen of england. but there already was a hugely popular queen, who was alive and well and believed it was god's will that she remain queen of england. [men's choir singing indistinctly] this is st. george's chapel at windsor castle, one of the royal residences. catherine worshiped here with henry. god was at the heart of their marriage, and catherine had strived to make a success of it, and god had given her a daughter, mary. henry wanted a son, though, and after 18 years of marriage to catherine, he now wanted to marry anne boleyn. this meant getting rid of catherine. you might wonder why he didn't just get a divorce, but it wasn't that simple beca
she was refusing the king.e saw into, sometimes interpreted this as tricksy, girly behavior on anne's part, but i prefer to think that she had a bold strategy here. anne is impressive to us because she often acts like a modern person, like somebody with ambitions, who knew where she was going, and i prefer to think that anne made henry wait because she wanted to be queen of england. but there already was a hugely popular queen, who was alive and well and believed it was god's will that she...
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lord king: yes. 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 midlands. what d
lord king: yes. 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...
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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 battle 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 battle frock which at the time stood around two hundred metres from the...
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shall i crucify your king?ver the condemnation of jesus. he's pushing them and pushing them, and they keep coming back to him until finally they say, we have no king, but cesar. >> we have no king but the emperor. >> this is the ultimate blasphemy. >> we have no king but the emperor. >> this is the ultimate blasphemy. and of course from the point of view of a roman governor, this is exactly what he wants subject people to say. >> he has one duty, and that is to carry out the will of cesar. so anyone or anything that gets in the way is going to be destroyed. >> and so at that point, as soon as he hears them say that, he sends jesus to the cross. >> i am innocent of this man's blood. see to it yourselves. >> pilate is not very interested in being fair minded at all, by delaying executing jesus or trying to do a lesser thing than execute jesus. >> his first responsibility was to rome and any threat to rome needed to be dealt with. >> jesus was not executed for being the son of god. he was executed for being a thre
shall i crucify your king?ver the condemnation of jesus. he's pushing them and pushing them, and they keep coming back to him until finally they say, we have no king, but cesar. >> we have no king but the emperor. >> this is the ultimate blasphemy. >> we have no king but the emperor. >> this is the ultimate blasphemy. and of course from the point of view of a roman governor, this is exactly what he wants subject people to say. >> he has one duty, and that is to...
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the face of the new king, salman, looms large over the streets. a single family, the house of saud, has ruled the country since its founding. they subscribe to a strict form of the sunni branch of islam, and the country is run according to sharia law. the royal family and their inner circle are among the wealthiest people in the world. yasser films an avenue of palaces. this is the saudi arabia the world usually sees: a country of wealth and luxury shopping malls. but the global crash in oil prices has hit the saudi economy hard. >> narrator: although the saudi government has spent billions on social welfare, as much as a quarter of the population is estimated to live in poverty-- a reality rarely seen. >> (translated): i'm going to show you how people live here. >> narrator: yasser brings his hidden camera to a slum on the edge of the holy city of mecca. >> (translated): people are living in real misery here. children selling things. oh, my god. look, it's a dump. look at the sewage. the way money is spread, it's kept among the ruling family. it'
the face of the new king, salman, looms large over the streets. a single family, the house of saud, has ruled the country since its founding. they subscribe to a strict form of the sunni branch of islam, and the country is run according to sharia law. the royal family and their inner circle are among the wealthiest people in the world. yasser films an avenue of palaces. this is the saudi arabia the world usually sees: a country of wealth and luxury shopping malls. but the global crash in oil...
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"king, in view of your" -- this is from the fbi. "i will not dignify your name with a mr., or a reverent, or a doctor, your name calls to mind only a king like that of henry the eighth. look into your heart, you know you are rate fraud and liability for all of our us negros" -- this is definitely a dude from the fbi. "you are a colossal fraud, clearly you don't believe in any personal moral principles. you are filth" etc. you are on the record, all of your sexual orgies. listen to yourself, your filthy -- you filthy animal here to the american public, the church organizations helping protestants, catholics, and jews will know you for what you are, a beast. there is only one thing left to do, there is only one thing -- you better do it. you are done. your fraudulent self is bared for the nation." he is encouraged to kill himself because he is such a threat to the nation in their view. the fbi then offers to turn the tape over to the press. the press turns him down and the fbi back down in the face of a looming investigation into fede
"king, in view of your" -- this is from the fbi. "i will not dignify your name with a mr., or a reverent, or a doctor, your name calls to mind only a king like that of henry the eighth. look into your heart, you know you are rate fraud and liability for all of our us negros" -- this is definitely a dude from the fbi. "you are a colossal fraud, clearly you don't believe in any personal moral principles. you are filth" etc. you are on the record, all of your sexual...
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kings. it's you know who is the powerful new like dogs. in the. documentary not paths it's tree we're not too good at most things that a point in the past in the country we have in the clinton before infamous for the forty year old paul america. the fifty five. but now more than ever look if you look i'm going to stay with us i would. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. please think you're covering it as a freak ok ok. ok well just thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with your what. you're upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion to go the length and breadth of this country to showcase to the rest of the world where you come from. that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite. the kingdom this kingdom dating back. twenty one b.c. . being one of the oldest kingdoms in the entire africa our people were
kings. it's you know who is the powerful new like dogs. in the. documentary not paths it's tree we're not too good at most things that a point in the past in the country we have in the clinton before infamous for the forty year old paul america. the fifty five. but now more than ever look if you look i'm going to stay with us i would. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. please think you're covering it as a freak ok ok. ok well just thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed...
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martin luther king,, jr. was investigated in the 50's. speech at a school accused of being a communist training center. martin luther king at communist training school, there he is. it was not a communist training school. billboard is rooted in and accurate history. they did it of course to further the party's interest, they saw it as a great wedge issue. fear spread by many separate nation is that the civil rights movement was a front to create unrest in the united states. was inlege that someone the communist party because that person donated blood to king when he was stabbed. tells quietly congressmen, senators, and the kennedys that lawyers and king advisors is a commonest party member taking orders from moscow. he left the party in 1950. hoover usesip that to make this allegation is over five years old. attempted to recruit levinsohn. how much that could he be if they attempted to turn him? there is no evidence, nevertheless, hoover insist that king is secretly a communist for years. here is william sullivan shortly after the march o
martin luther king,, jr. was investigated in the 50's. speech at a school accused of being a communist training center. martin luther king at communist training school, there he is. it was not a communist training school. billboard is rooted in and accurate history. they did it of course to further the party's interest, they saw it as a great wedge issue. fear spread by many separate nation is that the civil rights movement was a front to create unrest in the united states. was inlege that...
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from 1949, meet king joe. this nine minute cartoon argues that the american factory worker, joe, is the kingdom of -- king of the workers of the world due to his higher wages, productivity and shorter working hours. this film from the library of congress collection has been made available by the national film preservation foundation. ♪ >> me joe, the king of the workers of the world. >> hi, folks. ♪ >> joe is the king because he can buy more with his wages than any other worker on the globe. [breaks screeching] >> now what makes it possible for joe to earn such a good living? he is no smarter than workers in other countries. >> are you kidding? >> he is no stronger than workers in other lands. >> oh yeah, will just watch me. ♪ >> just because joe is an american, does not mean -- >> yet? well being on american is the best thing -- my back. >> being an american is great, but how can he be superior than any foreigner when you or your folks might be one of any of a dozen different races or religions. if you are no
from 1949, meet king joe. this nine minute cartoon argues that the american factory worker, joe, is the kingdom of -- king of the workers of the world due to his higher wages, productivity and shorter working hours. this film from the library of congress collection has been made available by the national film preservation foundation. ♪ >> me joe, the king of the workers of the world. >> hi, folks. ♪ >> joe is the king because he can buy more with his wages than any other...
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it wasn't just the nipple the king song kings where almost was it you know they were so powerful. like gods. in the. documentary not all it's true we're not too good at most things that of a point in the past and the country met in the committed by phone for them or for the euro paul america. would be about. what they would look if you look i'm going to sit with us you wouldn't. want to. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. please come for you as a free ok because. if you want us to thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with your work. your upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion. to go the length and breadth of this country to showcase the rest of the world where you come from that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite young. the kingdom this kingdom dating back. twenty one b.c. . being one of the oldest kingdoms in the entire africa our people were here. during the times of crisis. i see
it wasn't just the nipple the king song kings where almost was it you know they were so powerful. like gods. in the. documentary not all it's true we're not too good at most things that of a point in the past and the country met in the committed by phone for them or for the euro paul america. would be about. what they would look if you look i'm going to sit with us you wouldn't. want to. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. please come for you as a free ok because. if you want us to...
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imagine what it is to depose the king kings. or most warships you know they were so powerful. like dogs. in the. documentary not paths it's tree we're not too good at most things of a point in the past in the country we have in the clinton but fun for them or for the euro paul america. could. be fifty five. but not what they. look if you look i'm going to stay with us i would. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. if you're coming with us nothing ok ok. ok well just thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with your what. you're upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion. to go the length and breadth of this country to showcase to the rest of the world where you come from. that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite young when it concerns the kingdom this kingdom. twenty one b.c. . being one of the oldest kingdoms in the entire africa our people were here. during the times of crisis. as an opp
imagine what it is to depose the king kings. or most warships you know they were so powerful. like dogs. in the. documentary not paths it's tree we're not too good at most things of a point in the past in the country we have in the clinton but fun for them or for the euro paul america. could. be fifty five. but not what they. look if you look i'm going to stay with us i would. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. if you're coming with us nothing ok ok. ok well just thank you so much....
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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. you were a professor at oklahoma. not oklahoma state. that's heresy. 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. almost all of us walked in here and off to the right is isaac hawkins hall. it used to be called mullaney 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. f
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. you were a professor at oklahoma. not oklahoma state. that's heresy. you are a native of chicago....
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churchill's famous row with king georgia george v was essentially about history. the king claimed not to have wanted his name immortalized on a battle ship, in fact, he was probably his republican to which he took the exception. whereas churchill admired him as founder of the powers of parliament, even churchill's promotion of the name of william pitt for the battleship prompted the king to complain pitt was not dignified and moreover there is always the danger of the men giving the ship nicknames of ill conditioned words that rhyme with it. his majesty had been a sailor. he was not above the scat logical reference. he further thought that the maim arch royal might get called noah's ark. churchill argued that they had a fine precedence where the greatest moments are gathered. churchill proposed pitt again which caused the two famous statesmen under whom much had been achieved and said the defeat of the armada regived vie glories. on the day the war broke out, tuesday, the 4th of august, 1914, churchill exclaimed, my god, this -- this is living history. everything
churchill's famous row with king georgia george v was essentially about history. the king claimed not to have wanted his name immortalized on a battle ship, in fact, he was probably his republican to which he took the exception. whereas churchill admired him as founder of the powers of parliament, even churchill's promotion of the name of william pitt for the battleship prompted the king to complain pitt was not dignified and moreover there is always the danger of the men giving the ship...
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at the end of an audience with king farouq, the 7th of august, 1943, the king stood by a big map of north africa and put his hand over a country stating it had once belonged to egypt. churchill was not going to let him get away with that and at once replied he could not remember when, to the best of his belief, it had belonged to turkey before the italians took it. according to the british ambassador, this, quote, rather stumped the king. needless to say, churchill was right. in the 13th century it was the tribes that made incursions into egypt, rather than the other way around. one can't imagine what the king could have been thinking of trying to make an untruthful historical point to winston churchill. i have a particular interest in king farouq, in that his last mistress once made a pass at me. [ laughter ] >> in the rest of the world, church compared napoleon and ochowicz churchill told stalin. he told the king in april 1943 that if india were finally separated from your majesty's dominions it would dim our fame to future generations. he told the royal college of physicians in februar
at the end of an audience with king farouq, the 7th of august, 1943, the king stood by a big map of north africa and put his hand over a country stating it had once belonged to egypt. churchill was not going to let him get away with that and at once replied he could not remember when, to the best of his belief, it had belonged to turkey before the italians took it. according to the british ambassador, this, quote, rather stumped the king. needless to say, churchill was right. in the 13th...
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imagine what it is to depose the king song kings. almost warship it's you know there was a powerful new like dogs. in the room in a. documentary not pots oh it's tree we're not too good at most things that hop on to in the past in the country met in the comment and by phone from the phone you know paul america. people. look if you look i'm going to say what you would. listen thank you thank you so much for that yes ok. video camera three. we can. thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with. your upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion. to go the length and breadth of this country to showcase the rest of the world where you come from that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite. the kingdom this kingdom. twenty one b.c. . being one of the. kingdoms in the entire africa our people were here. during the times of crisis. i see it as an opportunity. an oppo
imagine what it is to depose the king song kings. almost warship it's you know there was a powerful new like dogs. in the room in a. documentary not pots oh it's tree we're not too good at most things that hop on to in the past in the country met in the comment and by phone from the phone you know paul america. people. look if you look i'm going to say what you would. listen thank you thank you so much for that yes ok. video camera three. we can. thank you so much. george i've been very very...
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king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready.pared to take care of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not reports. >> 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 like a bomb. we're sitting on a bomb. >> they let these people off from the attempted murder of rodney king. i told everybody, i'm like, listen. it's going to go down. >> 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 center has a glass entran
king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready.pared to take care of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not reports. >> 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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how important a moment is the passing of king michael?l7m news. how important a moment is the passing of king michael? it is a symbolic moment, he's the last surviving head of state from the second world war and in that sense, although our own queen was alive and active as a young person in the second world war, it marks the end ofan era second world war, it marks the end of an era and also marks the end of an era for the monarchy. we see why so an era for the monarchy. we see why so many european monarchs or future monarchs like prince charles who has gone to the funeral, he was part of an international big family of royalty, even if he had been excluded from romania until 1990. being born in the period that he was, he was presumably connected to all of the crowned heads of europe. so, through his greek side, of course he connected with prince philip and prince charles, prince charles has always been interested in romania before commenters and was anxious to mitigate the effects of the regime and since 1989 he promoted various charities
how important a moment is the passing of king michael?l7m news. how important a moment is the passing of king michael? it is a symbolic moment, he's the last surviving head of state from the second world war and in that sense, although our own queen was alive and active as a young person in the second world war, it marks the end ofan era second world war, it marks the end of an era and also marks the end of an era for the monarchy. we see why so an era for the monarchy. we see why so many...
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who lived five hundred years ago tylox prescribes harsh punishment for criticizing the reigning king but critics say that it shouldn't apply so far back in history. facing up to fifteen years in jail for questioning the feats of a sixteenth century king eighty four year old historian so lots of iraq is charged under thailand strict code in less may just laws protecting the monarchy from defamation the alleged crime suggesting that a famed jewel an elephant back won by a thai king against a burmese prince five hundred years ago may not actually have happens. one must have a really good sense of humor. because. if you cannot criticize history how could you be a human being. like you do so what happened with what you told. the less majestic law doesn't appear to mention that monarchs but in practice the rules are interpreted more loosely critics say the law is more about controlling the country's citizens than opposing the reputation of its monarchy now headed by newly crowned and controversial king but she ran on call on thailand's ruling military government has pursued more than two h
who lived five hundred years ago tylox prescribes harsh punishment for criticizing the reigning king but critics say that it shouldn't apply so far back in history. facing up to fifteen years in jail for questioning the feats of a sixteenth century king eighty four year old historian so lots of iraq is charged under thailand strict code in less may just laws protecting the monarchy from defamation the alleged crime suggesting that a famed jewel an elephant back won by a thai king against a...
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so this is from the king's -- you should look at this cite, the king global cite. as a controversial leader of the national baptist convention, he wasn't controversial, he was elected over and over again even if he had to do it kind of semi fraudulently. he's like a political leader, right? jackson often clashed with other baptist ministers including martin luther king jr. who believed jackson's opposition to the use of civil disobedience to achieve civil rights was too conservative. so you have to persuade your people at the convention who should be in. so jackson was not an uneducated man. very sophisticated, born in mississippi, went to jackson college which is now jackson state university then went to colgate rochester divinity school up in rochester, new york where frederick douglass is buried. then he came out here to the midwest, went to an interesting place to get an m.a. at a jesuit school, creighton university up north from us in omaha. he was ordained as a baptist minister and so forth. he thought the church shouldn't be in politics. but the thing about
so this is from the king's -- you should look at this cite, the king global cite. as a controversial leader of the national baptist convention, he wasn't controversial, he was elected over and over again even if he had to do it kind of semi fraudulently. he's like a political leader, right? jackson often clashed with other baptist ministers including martin luther king jr. who believed jackson's opposition to the use of civil disobedience to achieve civil rights was too conservative. so you...
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then the king tides will relax after tomorrow. some flights coming into san jose airport, currently 61 degrees, the wind beginning to relax. santa rosa, oakland and concord 59 degrees. with the wind mixing in the atmosphere tonight it's not allowing the coldest air to settle. we won't see a widespread freeze. still chilly, fremont 40, san jose 37, concord and napa 37, 36 in santa rosa. san francisco dropping below 50 degrees. much colder tomorrow night once the wind relaxes. why is this happening because sometimes we get windy with a storm, this time it's sunshine. it's because we're transitioning from the rainmaker moving out and transitioning to a very large area of high pressure. in between a wind tunnel coming north to south and a north wind it's dry air. tomorrow we'll see temperatures plummet because dry air cools off rapidly. futurecast tomorrow, don't worry about cloud cover. stuff will be blowing around because of the breeze. no cloud cover or rain through the foreseeable future through wednesday. this evening wind gusts
then the king tides will relax after tomorrow. some flights coming into san jose airport, currently 61 degrees, the wind beginning to relax. santa rosa, oakland and concord 59 degrees. with the wind mixing in the atmosphere tonight it's not allowing the coldest air to settle. we won't see a widespread freeze. still chilly, fremont 40, san jose 37, concord and napa 37, 36 in santa rosa. san francisco dropping below 50 degrees. much colder tomorrow night once the wind relaxes. why is this...
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my brother king abdullah the second to. bring. benefits and all speciousness respective countries and to our region. i would like to extend my thanks to the king and his family as well. run entire delegation from jordan this visit follows on the heels of your very successful visit to jordan earlier this year and comes at a very timely moment not only are we here to discuss obviously the bilateral. agreements and our future which you have outlined so eloquently but also with the challenges that we are facing in the region our meetings here of a city built on a deep rooted historical ties and as you said we're looking forward to. welcoming the seventieth year of our very historic relations and ties and to expand our ongoing political economic and security cooperation there is vast potential to increase trade and investment levels and as it was based on today's meetings i'm really looking forward to our ministry a level delegates to be able to take us into a new phase of relationship between our two nations unfortunately we come at a
my brother king abdullah the second to. bring. benefits and all speciousness respective countries and to our region. i would like to extend my thanks to the king and his family as well. run entire delegation from jordan this visit follows on the heels of your very successful visit to jordan earlier this year and comes at a very timely moment not only are we here to discuss obviously the bilateral. agreements and our future which you have outlined so eloquently but also with the challenges that...
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for years the king was regarded as a mythical figure. a surprising discovery in the 19th century saw the acts of thomas cast in a new light. >> it appeared to provide some degree of verification for a key detail in the acts of thomas. so it made people think maybe the book isn't as legendary as we thought it was. >> dr. nicola denzey lewis is is at the british museum in london to see a 2,000-year-old coin that could connect thomas to india. >> this is a silver coin. >> it is heavy. >> it depicts the king riding on horseback and around the edge the legend is written in greek. >> so where did this coin come from? >> they are found in pakistan. it was the first and most important of the kings that ruled in that area. >> do we know anything about this figure or this ruler? >> we do. we know when he ruled. about 60 a.d. >> that aligns pretty nicely with the time in which thomas as an apostle would have been doing his missionizing activity in india. so to be able to find a real historical object and say, huh, this is interesting. this has a na
for years the king was regarded as a mythical figure. a surprising discovery in the 19th century saw the acts of thomas cast in a new light. >> it appeared to provide some degree of verification for a key detail in the acts of thomas. so it made people think maybe the book isn't as legendary as we thought it was. >> dr. nicola denzey lewis is is at the british museum in london to see a 2,000-year-old coin that could connect thomas to india. >> this is a silver coin. >>...
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prince charles and former king juan carlos and queen sofia of spain.n he was only five years old in 1927. since then, he was the contemporary of 16 us presidents and eight popes. he's best known for switching romania from the nazi to the allied side during the second world war in 1944. forced to abdicate in 1947 by romania's communist rulers, he lived most of his life in exile in switzerland. the large crowds reminded people of the fall of communism. there was a sense of regret that the monarchy had not been restored then. translation: it is very sad, sad that the king was not able to be in romania, we missed this opportunity twice, when we chased out in 1947, then in 1990. without him, we have lost dignity, education and common sense. maybe we will wake up now. translation: it is important to pay final tribute to his majesty, because on top of the national tributes, he represents a personal example of depth, dignity, refusal to compromise, and a love of country. from the cathedral, the coffin was taken back through the streets of bucharest to the bane
prince charles and former king juan carlos and queen sofia of spain.n he was only five years old in 1927. since then, he was the contemporary of 16 us presidents and eight popes. he's best known for switching romania from the nazi to the allied side during the second world war in 1944. forced to abdicate in 1947 by romania's communist rulers, he lived most of his life in exile in switzerland. the large crowds reminded people of the fall of communism. there was a sense of regret that the...
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prince charles and former king juan carlos and queen sofia of spain.one for the first time when he was only five years old in 1927. since then, he was the contemporary of 16 us presidents and eight popes. he's best known for switching romania from the nazi to the allied side during the second world war in191m. forced to abdicate in 19a7 by romania's communist rulers, he lived most of his life in exile in switzerland. from the cathedral, the coffin was taken back through the streets of bucharest to the baneasa railway station. the large crowds reminded people of the fall of communism. there was a sense of regret that the monarchy had not been restored then. translation: it is very sad, sad that the king was not able to be in romania, we missed this opportunity twice, when we chased out in 1947, then in 1990. without him, we have lost dignity, education and common sense. maybe we will wake up now. translation: it is important to pay final tribute to his majesty, because on top of the national tributes, he represents a personal example of depth, dignity,
prince charles and former king juan carlos and queen sofia of spain.one for the first time when he was only five years old in 1927. since then, he was the contemporary of 16 us presidents and eight popes. he's best known for switching romania from the nazi to the allied side during the second world war in191m. forced to abdicate in 19a7 by romania's communist rulers, he lived most of his life in exile in switzerland. from the cathedral, the coffin was taken back through the streets of bucharest...
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his daughter marie to the king of. rounds with the help of his father and no he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high price hughie 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 wolves 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 thinking about it and the very next day he was back with twenty different sketches from that moment on we had a perfect understanding. together they came up with the unusual idea of laying out a system of squares partly in the old town and partly in the new the starting point and center was to be the place
his daughter marie to the king of. rounds with the help of his father and no he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high price hughie 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 wolves he looked for a way...
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martin luther king jr.s the son of martin luther king senior and was the grandson of the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. that is the line of succession. his brother albert, named after his grandfather, was also a baptist minister. the kind of ways that one learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. whenhose things are useful you go into electoral politics, whether you are the mayor. of course, we don't live far from kansas city here. we have a sitting congressperson representing the city of kansas city, missouri, emanuel cleaver. he is an ordained methodist minister. these kinds of ways -- the training ground for families is the politics. ,olitics becomes very important because anytime you are running an organization you are engaged in policy, whether you are the you are theipal or superintendent, you still have to bring people together. and how are you going to do that? when there are opp
martin luther king jr.s the son of martin luther king senior and was the grandson of the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. that is the line of succession. his brother albert, named after his grandfather, was also a baptist minister. the kind of ways that one learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. whenhose things are useful you go into electoral politics, whether you are the...
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the king global site. the controversial leader -- he was elected over and over again even if he had to do it semi-fraudulently. he was a political leader. jackson often clashed with other leaders who believed that jackson's opposition to the use of civil this obedience for civil rights was too conservative. you have got to persuade your people at the convention who should be in. jackson was not an uneducated man. very sophisticated. born in mississippi. went to jackson college. went to colgate rochester divinity school in rochester, new york where frederick douglass is buried. and then he came out here to the midwest. and he went to creighton university to get his ma. he was ordained as a baptist minister. he resisted the civil rights impetus by king and others because he thought the church should not be in politics. the thing about jackson was that in chicago, he was very much in politics. he was very much aligned with mayor richard daley. he was very much aligned with richard daley and others because he
the king global site. the controversial leader -- he was elected over and over again even if he had to do it semi-fraudulently. he was a political leader. jackson often clashed with other leaders who believed that jackson's opposition to the use of civil this obedience for civil rights was too conservative. you have got to persuade your people at the convention who should be in. jackson was not an uneducated man. very sophisticated. born in mississippi. went to jackson college. went to colgate...
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i'm a stone is great, as billie jean king. steve they do. i'm a stone is great, as billiejean king.bits this clown male chauvinist buffoon role of bobby riggs, the texture of the film is great and it feels like it was made in the 1970s. it has the lgbt story at the centre of it. political relevance and personal. it is funny. it is a commie dick drama. and it is all true. —— it is a comedic drama. quick thoughts about this. this was a great indie film. he is trying to find his place in the world. it did brilliantly with the are a scream programme, and it found its audience. it had a low budget. it had an enormous amount of heart and it is called my feral heart and i d efy it is called my feral heart and i defy anybody not to be won over by it. thank you. it is a really interesting week. just a reminder that you can find all film news and reviews from across the bbc online. there is the address. all our previous programmes are on the iplayer as well. that is at this week. enjoy your cinema going. let's get you up—to—date with the weather forecast for the weekend. it is turning milder.
i'm a stone is great, as billie jean king. steve they do. i'm a stone is great, as billiejean king.bits this clown male chauvinist buffoon role of bobby riggs, the texture of the film is great and it feels like it was made in the 1970s. it has the lgbt story at the centre of it. political relevance and personal. it is funny. it is a commie dick drama. and it is all true. —— it is a comedic drama. quick thoughts about this. this was a great indie film. he is trying to find his place in the...
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martin luther king jr. and the southern leadership conference were investigated for communist prompts. here is a billboard that floated around the south. it's not a communist training school. this billboard accusation is rooted in inaccurate history. this is piping on the spear of many segregationists. martin luther king jr. sunday of thank you letter to a next counsel personnel happen to be a communist party leader because that person donated blood ticking after he had been stabbed. hoover carly tells congressmen, that stanley levinson is a communist party member taking orders from moscow. he had left the party in the 1950's. information is over five years old. that's probably not very useful. the fbi had attempted to recruit levinson to be an informant. how much of a threat could he be at the fbi tried to turn him. here is the head of the co-and tell operations shortly after the march on washington. robert kennedy approves wiretaps after the march on washington. the fbi would also tap kings hotel room. in
martin luther king jr. and the southern leadership conference were investigated for communist prompts. here is a billboard that floated around the south. it's not a communist training school. this billboard accusation is rooted in inaccurate history. this is piping on the spear of many segregationists. martin luther king jr. sunday of thank you letter to a next counsel personnel happen to be a communist party leader because that person donated blood ticking after he had been stabbed. hoover...
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the table as the new all summits however people were then surprised that despite assurances by the king of saudi arabia king solomon and others that maybe they would be represented or at least their deputies would come to kuwait the fact that such junior ministers were sent in their stead was seen as a rebuke to the attempts of coates' to maintain and safeguards the unity of the g.c.c. but also its attempts to find some sort of a solution now the quaids amir just about all of this about did point out of the fact of these summits that take place was a positive he spoke of the need to increase cooperation between the two maybe three in the two sides in this divide than the fact that the next summit will take place in a manner which is seen as a neutral country is also a positive step but really when you look at the actual tangible things that came out of this summit it's very very thin in terms of positive results tonight share thank you very much and al jazeera senior political analyst non-missionary joins us live from doha so how do you view the way this went to the fact that it was a s
the table as the new all summits however people were then surprised that despite assurances by the king of saudi arabia king solomon and others that maybe they would be represented or at least their deputies would come to kuwait the fact that such junior ministers were sent in their stead was seen as a rebuke to the attempts of coates' to maintain and safeguards the unity of the g.c.c. but also its attempts to find some sort of a solution now the quaids amir just about all of this about did...
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moving fish and workers to and from king cove's canneries.ears interior secretary ryan zinke is poised to reverse nearly six decades' of environmental protection forrizenbeck. secretary zinke declined cnn's request for an interview, but in an e-mail response, the interior department told us that. the absence of the road has meant life and death for inhabitants of king cove and the careful construction of an 11-mile single-lane gravel road in a matter that conforms with all applicable environmental laws makes sense. congressman young and senator mccowski echoed those thoughts that this road is about safety. in the meantime, secretary zinke has approved the state of alaska to start surveying a route to build the road, plowing through aizen beck could now require just his signature. environmental groups say the moment that happens, they will sue. >> drew griffin, thank you. we'll be right back. okay folks! let's get the lady of the house back on her feet. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. yaaay! the complete balanced
moving fish and workers to and from king cove's canneries.ears interior secretary ryan zinke is poised to reverse nearly six decades' of environmental protection forrizenbeck. secretary zinke declined cnn's request for an interview, but in an e-mail response, the interior department told us that. the absence of the road has meant life and death for inhabitants of king cove and the careful construction of an 11-mile single-lane gravel road in a matter that conforms with all applicable...
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maybe once where the plan was that this policy would be wonderful i'm a curious king you see it would entertain world leaders in famous think trees only what was slow coming war here in one nine hundred sixty seven its stock completely and forever. jordan and the other countries lost up war the hill and palestinian neighborhoods here fell under israeli control apart from the graffiti the palace remains untouched to this day and i saw owned by the jordanian family. it's been discussed this place could become a school or a hospital or some site for an international group but one expert says that won't happen i don't know what. they're going to have they say is in the next the future for the area but what we are seeing the don't let the people of jordan the king of jordan the son of the king hussein and the cough to to do anything and to invade anything in the area. and so high on a hill in occupied east jerusalem there's a stark reminder of rows and battles and wars over jerusalem a place where plans were made and no time stands still alan fischer al-jazeera in occupied east jerusalem a
maybe once where the plan was that this policy would be wonderful i'm a curious king you see it would entertain world leaders in famous think trees only what was slow coming war here in one nine hundred sixty seven its stock completely and forever. jordan and the other countries lost up war the hill and palestinian neighborhoods here fell under israeli control apart from the graffiti the palace remains untouched to this day and i saw owned by the jordanian family. it's been discussed this place...
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congressman king joins me now. thank you very much.on't get to speak to you again, merry christmas to you and the family. >> you, too. why bannon? why is he such a big deal? >> it's not a political issue but a moral issue. this guy does not belong on the national stage. he looks like a drunk that wondered on to the national stage. i consider myself a catholic, and to me it's demeaning, the whole government and political process. this morning i call on the president to speak from the white house. whether he was involved in the white house, trying to undercut the president on his foreign policy, whether he makes -- he encourages racial duh sreuivisi. it's not the type of person we need in american politics. >> i know where you are from, but did you just call steve bannon a deshoveled drunk? >> i said he looks like one. >> you know those are fighting words when it comes to steve bannon, and is that a fight you want to take on? >> i have no problem. he mocked ivanka trump, and this person to me, bannon, does not belong on the american poli
congressman king joins me now. thank you very much.on't get to speak to you again, merry christmas to you and the family. >> you, too. why bannon? why is he such a big deal? >> it's not a political issue but a moral issue. this guy does not belong on the national stage. he looks like a drunk that wondered on to the national stage. i consider myself a catholic, and to me it's demeaning, the whole government and political process. this morning i call on the president to speak from the...
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we are the dap-kings. woman." that's right, it features a a woman that been known as the brightest star on dap tone soul universe and unfortunately our sister is not here to celebrate with us tonight. but we're gonna have a a celebration anyway. am i right? [ cheers and applause ] well all right. so now, we introduce to you miss sharon jones! ♪ ♪ ♪ simple sounds are in my ear coming from a radio oh no ♪ ♪ where did all the good times go ♪ ♪ in the daytime all i am is a working fool and in the nighttime i try to keep my cool ♪ ♪ i know that people say gotta be a better way but there ain't no golden goose that'll get you paid ♪ ♪ through the hard times you know we got to get ahead i'm gonna keep on trying ♪ ♪ i've been searching for a new day some peace of mind is gonna come my way ♪ ♪ and if you don't find it i'll keep on searching for it ♪ ♪ i know i'll find it ♪ i've been searching for a new day some peace of mind is gonna come my way ♪ ♪ and if you don't find it i'll keep on searching i know i'll find it
we are the dap-kings. woman." that's right, it features a a woman that been known as the brightest star on dap tone soul universe and unfortunately our sister is not here to celebrate with us tonight. but we're gonna have a a celebration anyway. am i right? [ cheers and applause ] well all right. so now, we introduce to you miss sharon jones! ♪ ♪ ♪ simple sounds are in my ear coming from a radio oh no ♪ ♪ where did all the good times go ♪ ♪ in the daytime all i am is a...
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the problem at kings is not enough money.er the last two years they've already cut £80 million, double the rate that other hospitals have had to cut, and they've taken on an ailing trust in order to help out the wider nhs and now they've been told that they've got to make even further cuts. several south london mps pointed to the background behind the financial problems at kings. the root of this current financial crisis go back to 2013 to the collapse of the south london health care trust and the decision to incorporate two additional hospitals which were failing in their services into kings trust without adequate funding to support that decision. this has been followed by year—on—year real term revenue cuts, next to zero capital funding and all the time demand and need in our community is going up. there were calls for a commission to be set up to look the issues. over the decades we have perpetrated the fiction that we can have a scandinavian level of public service an american—style levels of taxation and this is the reas
the problem at kings is not enough money.er the last two years they've already cut £80 million, double the rate that other hospitals have had to cut, and they've taken on an ailing trust in order to help out the wider nhs and now they've been told that they've got to make even further cuts. several south london mps pointed to the background behind the financial problems at kings. the root of this current financial crisis go back to 2013 to the collapse of the south london health care trust and...