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california statutes are of father genepos era and thomas king, credited for keeping california in theunion. the state legislature passed a joint resolution to replace the star king statute with one of ronald reagan. star king's admirers say they didn't even have a chance to comment. >> star king was not only a minister but an activist and a naturalist. he wrote wonderful stories back east about taking trips around the bay and seeing the muster flowers in bloom. and about the sierra and he was an activist who really cared about holding california in the union during the civil war and preventing the importation of slaves into the central valley where the growers wanted to bring them to raise their cotton. king raised over half the money that was raised in this country to establish the united states senatary commission which is the beginning of the red cross. >>> when we come back on a second look. raising the war submarine that made history. >>> a bit later, how the civil war played a role in the naming of a san francisco landmark. >>> in august 1863 a confederate vessel made history. t
california statutes are of father genepos era and thomas king, credited for keeping california in theunion. the state legislature passed a joint resolution to replace the star king statute with one of ronald reagan. star king's admirers say they didn't even have a chance to comment. >> star king was not only a minister but an activist and a naturalist. he wrote wonderful stories back east about taking trips around the bay and seeing the muster flowers in bloom. and about the sierra and he...
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thomas aquinas. herb king said the tenderloin is full of saints and full of sinners. there are a lot of good people in that area who need services, whatever they may be. but this is a building permit issue. we have concerns on both sides. we have to be fair. i spoke to the people who want the facility and the people who do not want the facility. it is up to you to use common sense for any kind of permit that comes before you, by the rules of law that govern your commission. president goh: you mentioned safety and deployment of officers. would a facility like this increase the need for deployment in the area? >> i do not know. the facility is not built. vice president garcia: not to jump ahead, but it seems to me that i remember the first time that this case came before us that you or someone in the police department had recommended certain measures be taken to ensure security and safety and those types of things, having to do with cameras on the front keeping people away from immediately in front of the pharmacy, those types of things. we still have the right to place
thomas aquinas. herb king said the tenderloin is full of saints and full of sinners. there are a lot of good people in that area who need services, whatever they may be. but this is a building permit issue. we have concerns on both sides. we have to be fair. i spoke to the people who want the facility and the people who do not want the facility. it is up to you to use common sense for any kind of permit that comes before you, by the rules of law that govern your commission. president goh: you...
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but the king james version is still near the top of the list. in just the last 12 months, thomaselson sold more than a million copies of the kjv. the bible is the best-selling book in history, and the king james version is the best-selling translation of all time. no one knows exactly how many king james bibles have been published over the centuries, but experts say it's likely in the billions. >> the king james is the most printed book in the history of man. it is an amazing thing. >> reporter: the king james bible emerged out of a tumultuous religious period in english history. for nearly a millennium, the latin vulgate bible had been considered the only sacred text. as latin became less used, ordinary people couldn't understand what they heard when priests read the bible in church. there were calls for an english vernacular bible, but scholars who did the translations were branded heretics. in 1401, the english parliament made it a crime punishable by death. enter william tyndale, a renegade 16th century scholar who made the first english translation from hebrew and greek text
but the king james version is still near the top of the list. in just the last 12 months, thomaselson sold more than a million copies of the kjv. the bible is the best-selling book in history, and the king james version is the best-selling translation of all time. no one knows exactly how many king james bibles have been published over the centuries, but experts say it's likely in the billions. >> the king james is the most printed book in the history of man. it is an amazing thing....
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even i, one who shares thomas jefferson's view of kings and queens-- even i will probably watch some of it. put aside that i believe the whole idea of citizens paying royalty for the privilege of bowing to them is about as silly as people paying money to hear a lecture by charlie sheen. but people do. even so, i still enjoy a good wedding. i've actually paid for a couple myself. nothing like what we'll see in london, but fairly major productions. we actually had a director of transportation at one of ours. but it was money happily well spent. so, yes, i'll be watching. i'm convinced every wedding brings out the best and worst in all involved. i like to keep score on whether best or worst is winning. besides, they are always a learning experience. for example, "the washington post" passed on a report from splash news that candid photos of bride-to-be kate middleton are bringing a higher price than photos of lady gaga. now, who would have thought that? but never mind. i'm a softy for weddings. i usually shed a tear. but probably not this time. this time, i'll just be smiling because as
even i, one who shares thomas jefferson's view of kings and queens-- even i will probably watch some of it. put aside that i believe the whole idea of citizens paying royalty for the privilege of bowing to them is about as silly as people paying money to hear a lecture by charlie sheen. but people do. even so, i still enjoy a good wedding. i've actually paid for a couple myself. nothing like what we'll see in london, but fairly major productions. we actually had a director of transportation at...
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. >> that was a preview of thomas allen's new book, "tories" fight the for the king in the first civil war. book tv covered mr. allen in an longer event. if you'd like to watch the full event, go to booktv.org and use the search function in the upper left hand corner to watch the full event online. >> here's a look at some of the upcoming book fairs in the country. :
. >> that was a preview of thomas allen's new book, "tories" fight the for the king in the first civil war. book tv covered mr. allen in an longer event. if you'd like to watch the full event, go to booktv.org and use the search function in the upper left hand corner to watch the full event online. >> here's a look at some of the upcoming book fairs in the country. :
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let me take advantage of my position here and talk to thomas lippman and king abdullah is popular, but what do you think the successors will look like and have the capacity of making the kinds of change that you're talking about and that i think the saudis are asking for, not an upheaval, were certainly more accountable and efficiency in government. who is capable of that? >> well, i'm only going to answer the question because i already have a five year multiple entry visa. [laughter] this was a sure way to alienate people in saudi arabia who can make life difficult for you which i don't want to do. look, there are only a dozen people in the world who know what kind of deliberations are going on inside the alsad family about this, and i'm not one of them, and anyone in the country who tells you they know is making it up or lying to you. the succession issue is in saudi terms imminent. some people actually think that that -- those goody packages the king handed out were a phaser well present to the -- farewell present to the people of saudi arabia, but there's more uncertainty than cert
let me take advantage of my position here and talk to thomas lippman and king abdullah is popular, but what do you think the successors will look like and have the capacity of making the kinds of change that you're talking about and that i think the saudis are asking for, not an upheaval, were certainly more accountable and efficiency in government. who is capable of that? >> well, i'm only going to answer the question because i already have a five year multiple entry visa. [laughter]...
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from the king has been to the chile of inspiration for the long lost secret of thomas steel has been discovered. now archie goes east of lake baikal with the longest russian railway line runs. for the sunday desert lies among siberian mountains the first people full of the same roots as hundreds of years ago. welcome to the trance like come in.
from the king has been to the chile of inspiration for the long lost secret of thomas steel has been discovered. now archie goes east of lake baikal with the longest russian railway line runs. for the sunday desert lies among siberian mountains the first people full of the same roots as hundreds of years ago. welcome to the trance like come in.
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thomas as diana. >> it had not been broechd before. >> that is the essence. to bring the real. this film is subversive. it reduces the characters, the kingsighty realm to characters in a soap oprah. >> we are losing another commoner. >> polluting good english stuff. >> and americans like the makers of the women of windsor might feel more comfortable doing that. >> most are just teeth. >> here, we are another british actress, andrew and fergie, behind the british doors. >> part of the reason you said yes, it wasn't shown in the country. >> any sexual attraction with the man who played andrew? >> no. >> you are lying. >> no, he was -- it was a crazy shoot. it was very intense. >> any way. back to william and kate. i kind of like it. and serena scott thomas plays kate's mom in this one. >> you sit down with a ball of ice cream and popcorn and just enjoy. >> kate middleton. >> william. >> yeah, i know who are you. >> the guy who plays william is quite convincing. >> i would say he is wooden at best. but that said, it's nonetheless
thomas as diana. >> it had not been broechd before. >> that is the essence. to bring the real. this film is subversive. it reduces the characters, the kingsighty realm to characters in a soap oprah. >> we are losing another commoner. >> polluting good english stuff. >> and americans like the makers of the women of windsor might feel more comfortable doing that. >> most are just teeth. >> here, we are another british actress, andrew and fergie, behind...
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king and the struggles today. there'll be an event here this will. >> my name is thomas, one of the founders of the u.s. uncut movement. you may have read about us somewhere around. [applause] >> inspired by the protest in wisconsin in d.c. area in the past nine days, three bank of america branches have been shut down by direct action. i'll keep this really brief. my question and i haven't your book. i just picked it up. you speak about the birth of the civil war. i like to ask what the role of our enemies are in creating those civil wars and exacerbating the civil war's. be not very good question. no, i think clearly the greatest obstacles and space and revival are the external forces and the power of the corporate class in the campaign that has been waged against unions in the private sector that is now spreading in the public site are comedy eating in the betting by some of our reported friends and democratic party. you know, it is a very complicated dance and i think we seem to play out in very distressing reason kaiser, california, a company that has long been lauded for labor-management partnering
king and the struggles today. there'll be an event here this will. >> my name is thomas, one of the founders of the u.s. uncut movement. you may have read about us somewhere around. [applause] >> inspired by the protest in wisconsin in d.c. area in the past nine days, three bank of america branches have been shut down by direct action. i'll keep this really brief. my question and i haven't your book. i just picked it up. you speak about the birth of the civil war. i like to ask what...
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thomas more. a one-time close friend and confidant of king henry viii who as chris told me from more's cell, was beheadedross the king. >> don't cross the king is the message. >> queen elizabeth! >> at the end of the day, the tower isn't all dark and treacherous. it's one of the rare places where you cannot only glimpse nearly 1,000 years of history, but also an important look into the london of today. ♪ and with us now is the chief yeoman warder of the tower of london. you're in charge of that ceremony at the keys which is the longest running military ceremony, correct? >> yes, we're very proud of the fact that it's been going on here within the tower of london for over 700 years. >> so you lock it up every night? >> i don't personally. but i do it about two or three times a week. >> you also live all the beefeaters, all the yeoman warders live within the walls of the tower. what's that like? >> it's awesome in many respects. it's a wonderful privilege we enjoy. as members of the queen's bodyguard we get to live here as well. >> what's it like on your days off? do you join the tour for fun? >> you certa
thomas more. a one-time close friend and confidant of king henry viii who as chris told me from more's cell, was beheadedross the king. >> don't cross the king is the message. >> queen elizabeth! >> at the end of the day, the tower isn't all dark and treacherous. it's one of the rare places where you cannot only glimpse nearly 1,000 years of history, but also an important look into the london of today. ♪ and with us now is the chief yeoman warder of the tower of london....
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let me take advantage of my position up here and pose the first question to thomas lippman on saudi arabia given that kingdullah is the closest thing to a reformer in saudi arabia. what do you think a success looks like and will it have the capacity of making the kind of change you're talking about and i think the saudis are asking for, not an upheaval, but more accountability and efficiency in government of the who is capable of that? >> i'm only answering the question because i already have a five year multiple entry visa. [laughter] this was a way to alienate people there which i don't want to do. look, there's only a dozen people in the world who know what kind of deliberations are going on inside the family about this, and i'm not one of them, and anybody in this country who tells you he knows is making it up or lying to you. the succession issue is in saudi terms imminent. some people actually think that that, those goody packages that the king handed out for sort of a farewell present to the people of saudi arabia, but there's more uncertainty than certainty about this because of the age and state
let me take advantage of my position up here and pose the first question to thomas lippman on saudi arabia given that kingdullah is the closest thing to a reformer in saudi arabia. what do you think a success looks like and will it have the capacity of making the kind of change you're talking about and i think the saudis are asking for, not an upheaval, but more accountability and efficiency in government of the who is capable of that? >> i'm only answering the question because i already...
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king. and there ought to be no other. said thomas payne. in "common sense." the power to declare war is firmly and explicitly vested in he congress of the united states under article 1, section 8 of the constitution. that is the law, the law is king. let us make no mistake about it. dropping 2,000-pound bombs and unleashing the massive fire power of our air force on the capital of a sovereign state is in fact an act of war and no amount of legal acrobatics can make it otherwise. . it is the arrogance of power which former senator from arkansas, jay william fulbright, saw shrouded in the deceit which carried us into the abyss of another war in vietnam. my generation was dermined that we would never see another vietnam. it was the awareness of the checked power d arrogance of the executive which led congress to pass the war powers act. congress through the war powers act provided the executive with an excepon to unilaterally respond only when the nation was in actual or imminent danger to repel sudden attacks. mr. speaker, today we are in a constitutional crisi
king. and there ought to be no other. said thomas payne. in "common sense." the power to declare war is firmly and explicitly vested in he congress of the united states under article 1, section 8 of the constitution. that is the law, the law is king. let us make no mistake about it. dropping 2,000-pound bombs and unleashing the massive fire power of our air force on the capital of a sovereign state is in fact an act of war and no amount of legal acrobatics can make it otherwise. . it...
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of reverend martin luther king and the struggles today, april 4 now declared to be the day of action of all kinds. hopefully there's an event here as well. yes? >> i'm thomasone of the founders of the u.s. uncut movement. you may have read about us somewhere around. we are -- >> oh, yeah. [applause] >> direct action. >> we were inspired by the protest in wisconsin and in the dc area, three bank of america banks have been shut down because of direct action. i haven't read your book yet. you spoke about civil wars, and what's the role of our enemies in creating those civil wars and exacerbating those civil wars? >> very good question. no, i think clearly, the greatest obstacle union space to grow to revival are the external forces of the power of the corporate class, the campaign of information that's been waged against unions in the private sector that's now spreading in the public spedding, the aiding and abetting this by some of our purported friends in the democratic party. you know, it's a very complicated dance, and i think we've seen it play out in very disstressing ways in california. this was a company that was long loaded as a model for labor manag
of reverend martin luther king and the struggles today, april 4 now declared to be the day of action of all kinds. hopefully there's an event here as well. yes? >> i'm thomasone of the founders of the u.s. uncut movement. you may have read about us somewhere around. we are -- >> oh, yeah. [applause] >> direct action. >> we were inspired by the protest in wisconsin and in the dc area, three bank of america banks have been shut down because of direct action. i haven't read...