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from one ukrainian king, from mykhailo vyshnovetskyi.on to the second, which is yan sobetsky. jan sobetsky, we say that he is the most outstanding, one of the most outstanding polish kings, but matejko, jan matejko called him a ukrainian rusyn, because his mother is descended from him. danylovichuv, that is, he is also half the actual ukrainian ruler, and it’s like this, you know, from one extreme to another extreme, because if he was portrayed as such a little bit infantile, then yan sobieskyi must to take a sable, have a little drink, go to fight with someone, moreover, wear sarmatian style clothes with a leopard all over the shoulder, that's what yan sobetsky looks like, well, at least in his images, is that how he was and how much ukrainianness was manifested in him, well ukrainianness is obviously not in the national sense. we are already dealing with later times, here the ukrainian environment is still territorial, yes, that is, the fact that he was tied to our territories, this is clear, that is, he was born on our territories, bo
from one ukrainian king, from mykhailo vyshnovetskyi.on to the second, which is yan sobetsky. jan sobetsky, we say that he is the most outstanding, one of the most outstanding polish kings, but matejko, jan matejko called him a ukrainian rusyn, because his mother is descended from him. danylovichuv, that is, he is also half the actual ukrainian ruler, and it’s like this, you know, from one extreme to another extreme, because if he was portrayed as such a little bit infantile, then yan...
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how did the relationship, the king and parliament affect the framers views of? the king's power. so that's complicated, but there the part of the problem is, well, there's wonderful book called popular politics at accession of george, a third written by someone named john brewer who's no relation came out probably 30, 40 years ago. you can get a copy if you're interested, but it shows the extent to which the king really did choose. he was going to be prime minister and who all the ministers would be interact what was going on a much more activist way before the revolution and the colonists were aware of this so as a he can always get things and he had to appoint new prime george the third went through six prime ministers between. 1760 and 1774 for settling on lord north you pretty much did his bidding, but the the loss of the colonies after of the effort that was put into it. add two thirds perhaps and he was really, you know, a huge force behind the war did actually lead in england to undercutting george two thirds power over over prime ministers. so they they they took away par
how did the relationship, the king and parliament affect the framers views of? the king's power. so that's complicated, but there the part of the problem is, well, there's wonderful book called popular politics at accession of george, a third written by someone named john brewer who's no relation came out probably 30, 40 years ago. you can get a copy if you're interested, but it shows the extent to which the king really did choose. he was going to be prime minister and who all the ministers...
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king, all leaders then look like dr. king. so the guiding philosophy of civil rights, activism or activism during this period suddenly becomes non-vr we begin to look for folks who look like dr. king. so we're looking at these local movements all around the country, and we're like okay. a leader has to be somebody who is a christian, who is a preacher, somebody who is a male, somebody who in the black middle class. it distorts leadership and and forces us to look away from those who were also leaders. suddenly, women disappear, working class and poor people, decent sharecroppers and domestic workers disappear. labor organizers disappear. and all of those groups were critical to the success of the civil rights movement. young people disappear. how can we disrupt this how can we what should we be doing to disrupt this is we simply can look where king wasn't the solution to some of the problems of the massive narrative creates are actually really simple and this is one of them. king wasn't everywhere. he wasn't a magician. all yo
king, all leaders then look like dr. king. so the guiding philosophy of civil rights, activism or activism during this period suddenly becomes non-vr we begin to look for folks who look like dr. king. so we're looking at these local movements all around the country, and we're like okay. a leader has to be somebody who is a christian, who is a preacher, somebody who is a male, somebody who in the black middle class. it distorts leadership and and forces us to look away from those who were also...
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king. said, "mrs. king, dr. king i think has been shot, in the shoulder, i think."ht, told only that he had been shot in the shoulder, to spare her any further concern and alarm, as she flew back to, uh, memphis. she--uh, whether she has arrived there or not, we have not been advised. - go right ahead. - do they know about martin luther king? - that is the night that robert kennedy gave what is one of the more remarkable speeches any politician has ever given. - ladies and gentlemen, i have some very sad news for all of you, and, i think, for all of our fellow citizens, and people who love peace all over the world. and that is that, martin luther king was shot, and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. [crowd screaming in horror] - [sighs heavily] then the city was on fire. - washington, chicago, detroit, boston, new york-- these are just a few of the cities in which the negro anguish expressed itself in violent destruction. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ take my hand ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i've been ♪ ♪ through the storm ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lord ♪ ♪ on through the night ♪ ♪ i want y
king. said, "mrs. king, dr. king i think has been shot, in the shoulder, i think."ht, told only that he had been shot in the shoulder, to spare her any further concern and alarm, as she flew back to, uh, memphis. she--uh, whether she has arrived there or not, we have not been advised. - go right ahead. - do they know about martin luther king? - that is the night that robert kennedy gave what is one of the more remarkable speeches any politician has ever given. - ladies and gentlemen,...
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king. the problem with this is that it ignores the literal sense juries of african-american active schism in this struggle to create change. this doesn't mean that this thing that we call the civil rights movement began and 1619 when african-american is first arrive on the shores in chains, 1619 means that african-americans understood that there was a desire to fight for freedom, that the struggle for freedom begins the moment african-americans land on the shore. but a struggle is not a movement. protest does not necessarily mean movement. but what we see before 1954 and 1955 is that african-american and are engaged in this struggle for freedom. they don't suddenly wake up in 1954, inspired by the supreme court, ignoring the decades of work that black lawyers like charles hamilton houston had done leading up to that they don't suddenly like the rosa parks that we often depict. wake up one december morning tired and decide to refuse to give up their seat. not tired from work, but tired from
king. the problem with this is that it ignores the literal sense juries of african-american active schism in this struggle to create change. this doesn't mean that this thing that we call the civil rights movement began and 1619 when african-american is first arrive on the shores in chains, 1619 means that african-americans understood that there was a desire to fight for freedom, that the struggle for freedom begins the moment african-americans land on the shore. but a struggle is not a...
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state in this regard, because the king was elected here, accordingly, the title of king could pass fromne family to another, in particular, it was tried on. and ukrainian families from all time from the commonwealth of nations, three of its rulers, three kings, they were from ukraine, this is mykhailo vyshnevetskyi, this is jan sobetskyi and stanislav lyshchynskyi, we will talk about them to talk with our guest today is oleksiy vinnychenko, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor of the ivan franko university of lviv, and researcher of the nobility of the commonwealth of nations, oleksiy, congratulations, congratulations, and the first king we mentioned is mykhailo vyshnevetskyi. mykhailo vyshnevetskyi was born in the lviv region in biloy. stones mykhailo vyshnevetskyi is a famous family representative of the vyshnevetsky family, his dad is super cool, yarema vyshnevetskyi, famous for fighting against bohdan khmelnytskyi, and he becomes a king, but he is called the kind of king who became for merit his father, and in the polish-lithuanian commonwealth he will later go down
state in this regard, because the king was elected here, accordingly, the title of king could pass fromne family to another, in particular, it was tried on. and ukrainian families from all time from the commonwealth of nations, three of its rulers, three kings, they were from ukraine, this is mykhailo vyshnevetskyi, this is jan sobetskyi and stanislav lyshchynskyi, we will talk about them to talk with our guest today is oleksiy vinnychenko, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor...
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while he played a king o- osite the new king. while he played a king opposite eddie _ the new king.played a king opposite eddie murphy in coming to | opposite eddie murphy in coming to america, he also had the chance to show his gift for kolodiy. i am america, he also had the chance to show his gift for kolodiy.— show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has — show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has never _ show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has never tied - show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has never tied his i show his gift for kolodiy. i am a j man who has never tied his own show his gift for kolodiy. i am a i man who has never tied his own shoes before! _ man who has never tied his own shoes before! ~ ., ., ., ., , . before! wrong! you are a prince who has never tied _ before! wrong! you are a prince who has never tied to _ before! wrong! you are a prince who has never tied to shoes. _ before! wrong! you are a prince who has never tied to shoes. believe i before! wrong! you are a prince who| has never tied to shoes. believe me, and i_ has never tied to shoes
while he played a king o- osite the new king. while he played a king opposite eddie _ the new king.played a king opposite eddie murphy in coming to | opposite eddie murphy in coming to america, he also had the chance to show his gift for kolodiy. i am america, he also had the chance to show his gift for kolodiy.— show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has — show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has never _ show his gift for kolodiy. i am a man who has never tied - show his gift for...
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i'm king there's something this idea of the divine right of kings that the king's power came god, that if if someone slayed the king on the battlefield the notion is that victor was supposed to be king because anointed them. so the king in and says i will pardon people who have had been you know miscarriage of justice and back then as as you know there was no functioning criminal justice system. there wasn't a federal rules of criminal procedure. there was not the fourth, fifth, sixth amendment. there were not appeals and and various kinds measures to ensure that. people weren't abused through the criminal justice system. that being said, kings, you know, hand out pardons, cronies to protect themselves. they would pardon people to get them to go to the new world. they pardoned people to get them to, you know, join an army that definitely, you know, between that period and between the ratification constitution, there was what's known this enlightenment period where these thinkers of were thinking about liberty and government by the people. but those limitations didn't make it into const
i'm king there's something this idea of the divine right of kings that the king's power came god, that if if someone slayed the king on the battlefield the notion is that victor was supposed to be king because anointed them. so the king in and says i will pardon people who have had been you know miscarriage of justice and back then as as you know there was no functioning criminal justice system. there wasn't a federal rules of criminal procedure. there was not the fourth, fifth, sixth...
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i said, i think you're better than martin luther king. i think you are martin luther king times two. >> reporter: but cnn alleges that in some of the online posts, robinson actually attacked the slain civil rights hero martin luther king jr., calling him a communist and using a racial slur. tonight, his democratic opponent in the governor's race state, state attorney general josh stein, releasing this statement, saying, "north carolinians already know mark robinson is completely unfit to be governor." trump's advisers are keenly aware of just how important north carolina is in this election. donald trump did endorse mark robinson back in march, but sources tell me the campaign was planning to put some more distance between robinson and the former president. tonight, in a statement, responding to this news, the trump campaign insists that north carolina is vital to their chances to winning the white house in november, but notably, the trump campaign did not mention mark robinson by name, and tonight, no word if he plans to appear with dona
i said, i think you're better than martin luther king. i think you are martin luther king times two. >> reporter: but cnn alleges that in some of the online posts, robinson actually attacked the slain civil rights hero martin luther king jr., calling him a communist and using a racial slur. tonight, his democratic opponent in the governor's race state, state attorney general josh stein, releasing this statement, saying, "north carolinians already know mark robinson is completely...
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while he again played a kin: new king. while he again played a king opposite _ new king.again played a king opposite eddie murphy i new king. while he again played a king opposite eddie murphy in | a king opposite eddie murphy in are coming to america. he also had a chance to show his gift for comedy. t had a chance to show his gift for comedy-— had a chance to show his gift for comed . . ., ., ., ., , for comedy. i am a man who was never tight _ for comedy. i am a man who was never tight as — for comedy. i am a man who was never tight as shoes _ for comedy. i am a man who was never tight as shoes before. - never tight as shoes before. wrong, _ never tight as shoes before. wrong, you are a prince who has not tied his shoes. believe me, i tied my own shoes once, it is an overrated experience. fin i tied my own shoes once, it is an overrated experience. on tv, he played _ an overrated experience. on tv, he played the — an overrated experience. on tv, he played the author— an overrated experience. on tv, he played the author alex - an overrated experience. on tv, he played th
while he again played a kin: new king. while he again played a king opposite _ new king.again played a king opposite eddie murphy i new king. while he again played a king opposite eddie murphy in | a king opposite eddie murphy in are coming to america. he also had a chance to show his gift for comedy. t had a chance to show his gift for comedy-— had a chance to show his gift for comed . . ., ., ., ., , for comedy. i am a man who was never tight _ for comedy. i am a man who was never tight as...
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king? >> there's a lot we can do transportation. we are moving forward with the lipids came in 2002 we did a lot in terms of infrastructure for the freeway, tracks, front runner that was all positive within limits coming back. we do have an opportunity to make real gains here for the federal government is going to want to say to us make sure those olympics in 2034 are well put on. that means that we have a chance to do transient projects we would not be able to do necessarily without that. we need to do more transit oriented development. we need to make sure people cannot live and work in state and their own communities rather than having to commute 30 or 45 minutes in their cars that is wasteful of their time and energy. that his dirty in terms of what it does to our air. we can do a better job of making sure local communities benefit from how carefully we plan our transportation in a way that improves the quality of life. there's a lot we can do there. as your governor i look forward to b
king? >> there's a lot we can do transportation. we are moving forward with the lipids came in 2002 we did a lot in terms of infrastructure for the freeway, tracks, front runner that was all positive within limits coming back. we do have an opportunity to make real gains here for the federal government is going to want to say to us make sure those olympics in 2034 are well put on. that means that we have a chance to do transient projects we would not be able to do necessarily without...
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and for king in particular, the families knew each other. thurman new dr. king's father. and misses thurman new martin king's mother because they were both daughters of baptist ministers. one of the things that was very interesting, when dr. thurman was at university, king was also there finishing his doctorate. he went over to the thurman family to watch the world series. it was at that point when he was there talking to dr. thurman and misses thurman asked martin luther king about coming to san francisco to be pastor of the fellowship church. my question is, what if? what if he had come to san francisco? because that is when she learned he had just decided to go to montgomery. what if he had come to san francisco again? with their have been a civil rights movement to the level that it was without his leadership? there are a lot of questions. and on the surface, san francisco looked like a better place to be. caretta was an opera singer and it did not have the amount of discrimination. >> he was offered so many positions. how many people were trying to read thurman, and
and for king in particular, the families knew each other. thurman new dr. king's father. and misses thurman new martin king's mother because they were both daughters of baptist ministers. one of the things that was very interesting, when dr. thurman was at university, king was also there finishing his doctorate. he went over to the thurman family to watch the world series. it was at that point when he was there talking to dr. thurman and misses thurman asked martin luther king about coming to...
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king? >> we do hard things no matter how difficult or uncertain. when i was a young my grandparents would tell me stories of their grandparents who crossed the plains, worked in the land and sacrifice for a forbetter life for their childr. my grandmother said something that echoes in my mind today. we do hard things no matter how difficult or uncertain. my name is brian king i am the fifth generation utah on. i am a lawmaker i'm attorney who represents working people against the largest corporations in this country. i am running for governor because you deserve better. you deserve bipartisanship. not unchecked power. you deserve courage and character, not cowardice. you deserve a governor who will do a hard things no matter how difficult or uncertain. because that is who we are in the state of utah. we stand for something. we stand for what is right even when we stand alone. i will always do that is your governor. >> and jason please come meet rod. it's much too formal. i am running for gov
king? >> we do hard things no matter how difficult or uncertain. when i was a young my grandparents would tell me stories of their grandparents who crossed the plains, worked in the land and sacrifice for a forbetter life for their childr. my grandmother said something that echoes in my mind today. we do hard things no matter how difficult or uncertain. my name is brian king i am the fifth generation utah on. i am a lawmaker i'm attorney who represents working people against the largest...
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i'm king there's something this idea of the divine right of kings that the king's power came god, that if if someone slayed the king on the battlefield the notion is that victor was supposed to be king because anointed them. so the king in and says i will pardon people who have had been you know miscarriage of justice and back then as as you know there was no functioning criminal justice system. there wasn't a federal rules of criminal procedure. there was not the fourth, fifth, sixth amendment. there were not appeals and and various kinds measures to ensure that. people weren't abused through the criminal justice system. that being said, kings, you know, hand out pardons, cronies to protect themselves. they would pardon people to get them to go to the new world. they pardoned people to get them to, you know, join an army that definitely, you know, between that period and between the ratification constitution, there was what's known this enlightenment period where these thinkers of were thinking about liberty and government by the people. but those limitations didn't make it into const
i'm king there's something this idea of the divine right of kings that the king's power came god, that if if someone slayed the king on the battlefield the notion is that victor was supposed to be king because anointed them. so the king in and says i will pardon people who have had been you know miscarriage of justice and back then as as you know there was no functioning criminal justice system. there wasn't a federal rules of criminal procedure. there was not the fourth, fifth, sixth...
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while he again he -la ed a new king. while he again he played a king _ new king.murphy in coming to america. i want a woman to love me as who i am. ~ ., ,., want a woman to love me as who iam.~ ., ., want a woman to love me as who iam. ., ... want a woman to love me as who iam. ., ., ... ., i am. we also had the chance to show his gift — i am. we also had the chance to show his gift for _ i am. we also had the chance to show his gift for comedy. - i am. we also had the chance to show his gift for comedy. i - i am. we also had the chance to show his gift for comedy. i am l show his gift for comedy. i am a man who — show his gift for comedy. i am a man who has _ show his gift for comedy. i am a man who has never - show his gift for comedy. i am a man who has never tied - show his gift for comedy. i am a man who has never tied hisl a man who has never tied his own shoes before.— a man who has never tied his own shoes before. wrong, you are a prince — own shoes before. wrong, you are a prince who _ own shoes before. wrong, you are a prince who has _ own shoes before.
while he again he -la ed a new king. while he again he played a king _ new king.murphy in coming to america. i want a woman to love me as who i am. ~ ., ,., want a woman to love me as who iam.~ ., ., want a woman to love me as who iam. ., ... want a woman to love me as who iam. ., ., ... ., i am. we also had the chance to show his gift — i am. we also had the chance to show his gift for _ i am. we also had the chance to show his gift for comedy. - i am. we also had the chance to show his gift...
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i'm the king."he idea of the king's power came from god and that if someone slayed the king of the battlefield, the notion is that victor was supposed to be caring because god anointed them. so the king comes in and says "i will pardon people who have had miscarriages of justice." and back then, as you know, there was no functioning criminal justice system, there was no federal rules of criminal procedure, there was not the fifth, sixth amendment, no appeals. various kinds of measures to ensure that people weren't abused in the criminal justice system. that being said, kings did hand out pardons to protect themselves. they would pardon people to get them to go to the new world. they parted people to get them to join an army -- pardoned people to get them to join an army. between that period and the ratification of the constitution, there was what is known as an enlightenment period where these thinkers were thinking about liberty and government by the people, but those limitations did not make it in
i'm the king."he idea of the king's power came from god and that if someone slayed the king of the battlefield, the notion is that victor was supposed to be caring because god anointed them. so the king comes in and says "i will pardon people who have had miscarriages of justice." and back then, as you know, there was no functioning criminal justice system, there was no federal rules of criminal procedure, there was not the fifth, sixth amendment, no appeals. various kinds of...
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again, that has been factored in to try and preserve the king's energy.what they're going to be doing when they're on the ground in australia in particular, the kind of engagements we can expect the king to see, he's going to attend an australian barbecue. a community barbecue. there are going to be events with aboriginal leaders, with the indigenous community. he's going to visit sydney opera house, and the queen is also going to be carrying out a number of her own engagements related to her own interests, particularly around supporting the victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. and one little engagement, little detail of the trip that is perhaps a little bit more interesting and personal is that the king and queen will meet doctors, two doctors who've been carrying out some research around the treatment of cancer, particularly melanoma, which is a big problem in australia. they have transformed the treatment of melanoma, and the king will spend some time hearing about their work. and briefly, daniella, after a really difficult year for the royal
again, that has been factored in to try and preserve the king's energy.what they're going to be doing when they're on the ground in australia in particular, the kind of engagements we can expect the king to see, he's going to attend an australian barbecue. a community barbecue. there are going to be events with aboriginal leaders, with the indigenous community. he's going to visit sydney opera house, and the queen is also going to be carrying out a number of her own engagements related to her...
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also coming up in new zealand, the morality community bit serve up to a king and welcomes his daughter as the new more now the number such as while back into the program. tillman, prosecutors, a calling a short out near these rarely conflicts in munich. and the attempt to specialist attack, police are designated to, you know, toward austria national and the gun basset. it happened on the and it was 3 of the 10 to attack of the 1972 new nickel and fix in which 11 is during the ap sheets were killed. this footage reportedly shows the gunman as he opened fire at around 9 in the morning. residents filmed from their windows as people fled the scene. the incident took place at carlin implants, in central munich as an area close to the is really consulate and the documentation center for nazi history. jewish institutions and places of worship in germany are given police protection against possible anti semitic attacks. so the officers present were able to act quickly to neutralize the government. a police spokesman said the suspect was an 18 year old, austria national. they're still investiga
also coming up in new zealand, the morality community bit serve up to a king and welcomes his daughter as the new more now the number such as while back into the program. tillman, prosecutors, a calling a short out near these rarely conflicts in munich. and the attempt to specialist attack, police are designated to, you know, toward austria national and the gun basset. it happened on the and it was 3 of the 10 to attack of the 1972 new nickel and fix in which 11 is during the ap sheets were...
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we think of king lear. and, sir ian played king lear six years ago.nd to slightly misquote shakespeare, the king says how sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless actor. well, he said daughter, but actor in this case, because it's a clear case of, biting the hand that has fed you, fed you rather well , i you, fed you rather well, i think many people feel very strongly hearing those criticisms of the queen. >> and only two years, of course, after she passed away because people felt so strongly, i remember when she died, how devastated i felt. and going to the lying in state and everybody will remember where they were when they heard that news. obviously, as you said, you know, very big shoes for charles to fill . but do you think that to fill. but do you think that he's he's made a good go of it actually, even though he's had, you know, such bad news himself personally, but also within the family, including the princess of wales, that charles is known for being a real workaholic, very much like princess anne, a very, very hard worker. d
we think of king lear. and, sir ian played king lear six years ago.nd to slightly misquote shakespeare, the king says how sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless actor. well, he said daughter, but actor in this case, because it's a clear case of, biting the hand that has fed you, fed you rather well , i you, fed you rather well, i think many people feel very strongly hearing those criticisms of the queen. >> and only two years, of course, after she passed away because...
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in the lion king.role as king in the lion king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, _ king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, and - king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, and i'm - king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, and i'm sure i'm not the only one that can say that. tributes have been pouring in. say that. tributes have been pouring in-— say that. tributes have been pouring in. they have indeed, and this was _ pouring in. they have indeed, and this was a _ pouring in. they have indeed, and this was a man _ pouring in. they have indeed, and this was a man who - pouring in. they have indeed, and this was a man who was l and this was a man who was renowned not only for his pernicious work ethic, scores of plays, 90 tv miniseries or films, and about 120 feature films, and about 120 feature films, but she was renowned as well for his commanding presence. he was six foot two, we about 200 libras—macro, and as well as of voice, there was that incredible powerful presence
in the lion king.role as king in the lion king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, _ king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, and - king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, and i'm - king. the disney film. a voice of my childhood, and i'm sure i'm not the only one that can say that. tributes have been pouring in. say that. tributes have been pouring in-— say that. tributes have been pouring in. they have indeed, and this was _ pouring in. they have indeed, and this was a...
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is very interesting because he is the oldest of all the kings, he dies at the age of 80, he had two terms of office, two came to power, and probably the most important thing about him, which ukrainians should know, is that he was friends with ivan mazepa and pylyp morlyk. that's how deep their cooperation was and how did it turn out that mazepa and lyshchynsky ended up in the same camp, well, these were the realities, strictly speaking, of the great northern war that lasted in the first decades of the 18th century and when in fact there were two camps in the commonwealth, so that is one was loyal to her swedish king charles xix, and the other cooperated, strictly speaking, with his opponents, that is... primarily with the moscow state, lyshinsky, strictly speaking, during his first tenure, as we would say, now, the royal tenure , he was a protege, a protege of sweden, although at the beginning he seemed to insist that he was not going to be king, that he was only going to hand over the throne of sobesky to someone from the royal family, because it was then about jacob sobesky, but i
is very interesting because he is the oldest of all the kings, he dies at the age of 80, he had two terms of office, two came to power, and probably the most important thing about him, which ukrainians should know, is that he was friends with ivan mazepa and pylyp morlyk. that's how deep their cooperation was and how did it turn out that mazepa and lyshchynsky ended up in the same camp, well, these were the realities, strictly speaking, of the great northern war that lasted in the first decades...
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and that also coming up in new zealand, the morality community bits forever to a king and welcomes his daughter as the new. i'm on the i'm an image such as a lot of glad you could join us. gentleman prosecutors, according a short out near these rarely consulate in your nic and attempted standards. just attack police short dead an 18 year old austria national. and the gotten back to it happened on the anniversary of the tetra attack of the 1972 new and they call them fixed in which 11 is ready. actually it's what killed this footage reportedly shows the gunman as he opened fire at around 9 in the morning. residents filmed from their windows as people fled the scene. the incident took place at carlin and plots in central munich as an area close to the is really consulate and the documentation center for nazi history. jewish institutions and places of worship in germany are given police protection against possible anti semitic attacks. so the officers present were able to act quickly to neutralize the government. a police spokesman said the suspect was an 18 year old, austria national. th
and that also coming up in new zealand, the morality community bits forever to a king and welcomes his daughter as the new. i'm on the i'm an image such as a lot of glad you could join us. gentleman prosecutors, according a short out near these rarely consulate in your nic and attempted standards. just attack police short dead an 18 year old austria national. and the gotten back to it happened on the anniversary of the tetra attack of the 1972 new and they call them fixed in which 11 is ready....
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the king would not happen. the king would not happen.d and he will be there next month. . , . month. thanks very much indeed. thank you _ thank you. more than one—thousand—seven—hundred prisoners are being released across england and wales today, as part of an emergency bid to ease overcrowding in jails. some offenders who've served at least 40% of their sentences will be released. the government says that over the coming months, it will free up 5,500 more prison spaces. let's speak to sian williams, ceo of the charity, switchback, which helps young male offenders avoid going back to prison. welcome to today's verified live. your reaction to what the government is doing here today with these releases and your principal concerns.— with these releases and your principal concerns. thank you for asking _ principal concerns. thank you for asking us _ principal concerns. thank you for asking us to _ principal concerns. thank you for asking us to talk - principal concerns. thank you for asking us to talk about. for asking us to talk about such
the king would not happen. the king would not happen.d and he will be there next month. . , . month. thanks very much indeed. thank you _ thank you. more than one—thousand—seven—hundred prisoners are being released across england and wales today, as part of an emergency bid to ease overcrowding in jails. some offenders who've served at least 40% of their sentences will be released. the government says that over the coming months, it will free up 5,500 more prison spaces. let's speak to...
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and he did slay the king, trust me.— the king and he did slay the king, trust me.me. listen, steve, if there is a rematch _ king, trust me. listen, steve, if there is a rematch then - if there is a rematch then we're coming straight back to you further commentary. five live boxing commentator and also has a podcast, steve vance, thank you for speaking with us. i want to take you to their live shot of columbo of the election committee. this is off the back of the election result in sri lanka, the first presidential poll since the country had to default on its international debts two years ago. big economic crisis two years ago. we have the reports that the left—wing candidate has one that presidential poll in sri lanka. he won the second preference votes. after the second preference votes were taken into account after winning around 40% in the initial round of the counting. the outgoing president trailed in third position. we will bring you reaction to this. hello there. if you have been caught in the thundery rain around this morning, you will know it has been wet
and he did slay the king, trust me.— the king and he did slay the king, trust me.me. listen, steve, if there is a rematch _ king, trust me. listen, steve, if there is a rematch then - if there is a rematch then we're coming straight back to you further commentary. five live boxing commentator and also has a podcast, steve vance, thank you for speaking with us. i want to take you to their live shot of columbo of the election committee. this is off the back of the election result in sri lanka,...
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only job was to look after the king.ould you let him come to such a pass in any role, on any stage or screen? >> james earl jones soared as a titan of american entertainment, an actor whose career spanned eight different decades with a filmography for the history books. >> james earl jones will be remembered as a monumental force in american cinema and on the american stage. there was nobody like james earl jones. >> too often we very casually use the word goat and apply it to perhaps individuals that may not have fully earned that title, but james earl jones was not in that category. he absolutely was the greatest of all time. >> james earl jones was born in mississippi, grew up on a farm in michigan. as a child, he struggled with a stutter and was mute for years, eventually turning to poetry and acting to help him develop that voice, which would become one of the most recognizable in american cinematic history, to gain the act of speech for him was a significant development in his life, and that kind of informed his ab
only job was to look after the king.ould you let him come to such a pass in any role, on any stage or screen? >> james earl jones soared as a titan of american entertainment, an actor whose career spanned eight different decades with a filmography for the history books. >> james earl jones will be remembered as a monumental force in american cinema and on the american stage. there was nobody like james earl jones. >> too often we very casually use the word goat and apply it to...
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king who paid. i died last week at the age of 69. that comes at a time of increased ethnic tension and use events with the right when government reviewing well cancelling policies that 5 indigenous mounting, wind high reports from the other y. yeah. and this was the final journey for new zealand. small the king to hate the portico to federal federal, carried on the canoe from the meeting house, where he'd been lying since his days down the white, coupled with the tool resting place on his ancestral mountain alia the ceremony started when the late king's 27 year old daughter, now why, what you 2 paul was anointed as queen the launch lead symbolic indigenous monkey new zealand. altura is unique having being formed in 1858, do unite, tribes against threats posed by colonialism. the key to the is about a rallying point for, for molly to really in and then to connectedness with everybody. you know that one thing to hate to strive to put that in his own, considered way, spending much of his 18 years on th
king who paid. i died last week at the age of 69. that comes at a time of increased ethnic tension and use events with the right when government reviewing well cancelling policies that 5 indigenous mounting, wind high reports from the other y. yeah. and this was the final journey for new zealand. small the king to hate the portico to federal federal, carried on the canoe from the meeting house, where he'd been lying since his days down the white, coupled with the tool resting place on his...