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in 1536 even as king henry viii was separating from the roman catholic church, he had tyndale arrestednd executed. but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation. baylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry viii came a series of english bibles all intertwined in the often bloody battles between khat licks and protestants. when king james i came to the throne, he wanted a version of the bible that wasn't tied to a particular movement. he formed a translation committee of scholars. >> they were commissioned in 1604 to find the best translations out there and then match them up with the greek and hebrew and if they matched up, to take them. when you think about the king james, i think generally, people think about, they think it's a protestant commodity. but in fact, it really was a result, a culmination, of jewis
in 1536 even as king henry viii was separating from the roman catholic church, he had tyndale arrestednd executed. but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation. baylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry...
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article i section viii called the sweeping claus. it was left intentionally amorphous. the federalist party which was in power could enact whatever legislation was required to run the country. how can there possibly be a fairly understood meaning people quantifiable meaning of necessary and proper, a phrase which was inserted into the constitution to have no quantifiable -- at the center of many challenges to the health care law. you're doing wonderfully. thank you. common sense has demonstrated there is no one in mutable interpretation of the constitution. they have succeeded in not only setting the tone of jurisprudence but also enabling conservative congressmen and talk-show host and the tea party movement to the document's true meaning. any justice who admits basing decision on analysis or even worse apply the broad notion of fundamental justice is derided, has taken on in meaning that is just this side of confidence. but who is really the activist? the justice who admits language itself is more subjective than the chemical makeup of an amino acid or one who assists
article i section viii called the sweeping claus. it was left intentionally amorphous. the federalist party which was in power could enact whatever legislation was required to run the country. how can there possibly be a fairly understood meaning people quantifiable meaning of necessary and proper, a phrase which was inserted into the constitution to have no quantifiable -- at the center of many challenges to the health care law. you're doing wonderfully. thank you. common sense has...
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the chancellor of england who refused to honor the henry viii divorce to marry anne bolyn. here is the unforgettable robert shaw as henry. >> i have no queen! kathryn's not my wife. no priest can make us so. they that say she is my wife are not liars but traitors. it is a deadly canker in the body politics and i will have it out. chris: i also loved young victoria. here's emily blunt as the young empress in her youth as she argues to her prime minister for an early bit of democracy. >> the hungry and the homeless, there are people who are lost and whose business is to see to their welfare? >> in my experience, mam, it's best to let these things develop naturally, if you sbench you risk overturning the cast. >> that was paul betny. this year's oscar winner, "the king's speech" showed king george v fearing his son could not lead the world as a stutter. >> i don't think i can read this. >> this device will change everything if you don't. in the past all a king had to do was look respectable in uniform. not fall off his horse who will stand between us, the jacks and the abyss?
the chancellor of england who refused to honor the henry viii divorce to marry anne bolyn. here is the unforgettable robert shaw as henry. >> i have no queen! kathryn's not my wife. no priest can make us so. they that say she is my wife are not liars but traitors. it is a deadly canker in the body politics and i will have it out. chris: i also loved young victoria. here's emily blunt as the young empress in her youth as she argues to her prime minister for an early bit of democracy....
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or henry viii's love letters to anne boleyn. >> collins: the letters are certainly among the most bizarrehat you'd expect to find in the pope's archives. >> safer: there are 17 of them, handwritten by the king of england to the woman he would make the second of his six wives, and later have beheaded. >> adalbert roth: there's the little heart... >> safer: henry signs his name with a heart, like a smitten schoolboy. he tells of his "fervents of love", his great loneliness without her. "wishing myself," he says, "in my sweetheart's arms, whose pretty dukkys i trust shortly to kiss," "dukkys" being a term in henry's day for... well, use your imagination. what is that doing in the vatican library? >> collins: we don't know how they ended up here in the vatican. it may be that some spy, maybe one of my priestly predecessors, may have stolen these letters and brought them to rome to present in the case if a trial was made for henry's request for a divorce. >> safer: but the church refused to let henry divorce catherine of aragon so he could marry anne. he married her anyway, broke with rome, an
or henry viii's love letters to anne boleyn. >> collins: the letters are certainly among the most bizarrehat you'd expect to find in the pope's archives. >> safer: there are 17 of them, handwritten by the king of england to the woman he would make the second of his six wives, and later have beheaded. >> adalbert roth: there's the little heart... >> safer: henry signs his name with a heart, like a smitten schoolboy. he tells of his "fervents of love", his great...
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he didn't say "hamilton and madison and the debate about the article i section viii."said in collaging times it is a sharp rough contentious debate and he said that is a good thing. that is exactly best thing about american democracy. and, you know, election of 1800, he's right about that! and you sort of feel he's run away from that notion that it's a measure of our robustness and freedom that we can have that debate without the obligation to annihilate each other. >> rose: this is civility we're talking about? >> no, i think you can have a bruising knock-down ferocious debate about what kind of american government is right for us, good for us. we need... do we need the an e.p.a. to monitor clean air and water? you hope so but at least you want that issue to be on the table for discussion. >> rose: you're welcome to this program at any time. >> thank you, charlie. (laughs) do i have to sing? >> rose: as long as you sing. you didn't allow me to finish. "scribble, scribble, scribble: writings on politics, ice cream, churchill and my mother." i learned things about ice c
he didn't say "hamilton and madison and the debate about the article i section viii."said in collaging times it is a sharp rough contentious debate and he said that is a good thing. that is exactly best thing about american democracy. and, you know, election of 1800, he's right about that! and you sort of feel he's run away from that notion that it's a measure of our robustness and freedom that we can have that debate without the obligation to annihilate each other. >> rose:...
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is the former headquarters of the english army and they're now going on to the site of king henry viiiand. thousands of buildings around you. you can actually feel it in the air. michelle miller is standing by on the street with some guests. i understand you met another catherine and william, is that right, michelle? i'm not sure if michelle can hear us, because the crowd noise is deafening. >> okay. it is starting to get very exciting here. right directly through the welsh guard we can begin to see the profession. coming through the horse guard parade, those five carriages. and the first, carrying the bride and the groom. the duke and duchess of cambridge. coming through, it is going to be bedlam in just a few minutes. you start to see the members of the guard crossing the parade. the horse guard parade there. they're coming right up to the duke of york steps as we speak. you can hear the crowd begin that wave of cheering. the wooing. the cameras going up. you can begin to see a quick clip, just running along. and here, i believe, here comes the carriage. this group of horsemen, this
is the former headquarters of the english army and they're now going on to the site of king henry viiiand. thousands of buildings around you. you can actually feel it in the air. michelle miller is standing by on the street with some guests. i understand you met another catherine and william, is that right, michelle? i'm not sure if michelle can hear us, because the crowd noise is deafening. >> okay. it is starting to get very exciting here. right directly through the welsh guard we can...
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modern-day tale of the commoner marrying her prince, or the old rhyme charting the six brides of henry viiied, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. >> reporter: the romances and romps of the british monarchy helped shape english history. this is delicious, isn't it? >> they keep doing it over and over again. there's a never-ending supply of them. >> reporter: author leslie carroll has written four books on royal love affairs. rarely is it happily ever after. >> no, it's not! >> reporter: consider the first meeting of george iv with his bride to be, caroline. >> she's a short dumpy thing who is a stranger to toothpowder and washing. >> reporter: george went on a three-day drinking binge that ended when he stumbled down the aisle. >> you didn't marry for love; it was a political alliance. >> reporter: queen mary sobbed uncontrollably as she wed william. >> it was a very inauspicious beginning. >> reporter: the rotten starts were usually followed by scandal. james i fell in love with the duke of buckingham, and edwared flandering was so notorious, he was nicknamed "edward the caresser
modern-day tale of the commoner marrying her prince, or the old rhyme charting the six brides of henry viiied, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. >> reporter: the romances and romps of the british monarchy helped shape english history. this is delicious, isn't it? >> they keep doing it over and over again. there's a never-ending supply of them. >> reporter: author leslie carroll has written four books on royal love affairs. rarely is it happily ever after. >>...
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today on behalf of the securities exchange commission regarding the imitation of title vii and title viii of the dodd-frank act regarding regulatory framework for derivatives. it's a pleasure to appear with my colleagues, chairman gensler, governor tarullo and assistant secretary noted as you know title vii and eight our intent to bring greater oversight and transparency to the derivatives markets and to payment clearing and settlement activity, and with that to increase the stability of our financial markets. while implement these provisions is complex and challenging undertaking, particularly in light of our other regular responsibilities, we recognize the importance of this task and we're very committed to getting it right. these rules are intended among other things to reduce counterparty risk by bringing transparency and centralize cling to central-based swaps, reduce systemic risk, protect investors by increasing disclosure, and establish a record framework that allows otc derivatives markets to continue to develop in a transparent efficient, accessible and competitive man. since pa
today on behalf of the securities exchange commission regarding the imitation of title vii and title viii of the dodd-frank act regarding regulatory framework for derivatives. it's a pleasure to appear with my colleagues, chairman gensler, governor tarullo and assistant secretary noted as you know title vii and eight our intent to bring greater oversight and transparency to the derivatives markets and to payment clearing and settlement activity, and with that to increase the stability of our...
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that was used as a jousting grounds at the time of henry viii.o much history in that patch of london, as we listen to the trumpet fanfare, the arrival of the queen and her husband, prince philip. [bells ring] [cheers] >> waving the british flag, cheering the cathedral bells. it is a festive friday in london and all over the world. 2.6 billion people expected to tune in. the wedding of prince charles to diana spencer drew about 750 million. this is a much bigger world wide event, partly because tell this has become more pervasive in countries around the world. there are marks from around the world who have been invited to westminster -- there are monarchs from around the world who have been invited to westminster abbey. [cheers] >> we are a few minutes away, according to the schedule that was put out. in those cars are some important people. the pages that are on the groupon side that stand -- that are on the groom's side. her majesty the queen heads toward westminster added. these are the final arrivals before the bride and her father had out for
that was used as a jousting grounds at the time of henry viii.o much history in that patch of london, as we listen to the trumpet fanfare, the arrival of the queen and her husband, prince philip. [bells ring] [cheers] >> waving the british flag, cheering the cathedral bells. it is a festive friday in london and all over the world. 2.6 billion people expected to tune in. the wedding of prince charles to diana spencer drew about 750 million. this is a much bigger world wide event, partly...
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. >> reporter: and then there was henry viii whose love of feasting was matched by his attraction togon, the marriage which ended in divorce and the hapless 15-year-old catherine howard, one of the first commoners to become queen. >> instead of having a mid-life crisis and buying a porsche he took a younger woman and beheaded her. she preferred to be with young, handsome men. >> reporter: her ghost still haunts the gallery of the palace. wife number six was catherine parr, a former lady in waiting. >> at least she didn't lose her head. >> reporter: in the past, princesses were political pawns in the marriage game, but this catherine is marrying for love and she may be a bit of a game-changer. you are the author of several novels including "the other boleyn girl" and "the red queen." good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. nice place you have here. >> great view here. let's talk about the abbey. there is a tremendous amount of royal history there. the queen mother was married there, the queen herself was married there, william's uncle andrew and aunt ann as well. what does it
. >> reporter: and then there was henry viii whose love of feasting was matched by his attraction togon, the marriage which ended in divorce and the hapless 15-year-old catherine howard, one of the first commoners to become queen. >> instead of having a mid-life crisis and buying a porsche he took a younger woman and beheaded her. she preferred to be with young, handsome men. >> reporter: her ghost still haunts the gallery of the palace. wife number six was catherine parr, a...
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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
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...
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king edward viii had a cousin as a best man. very often they do have brothers.ls have done it. >> what is a supporter? what is the difference? >> it's just a terminology. i think he'll be wearing the uniform of the life guard. >> we're seeing pictures of william and harry last night outside of charns house. they'll be greeting the fans there. it's a lovely touch. >> it says a lot about them. >> i was broadcasting live. that is princess diana's brother, charles spencer. the uncle of prince william. last night, we were broadcasting live from just outside westminster abbey. we heard a roar. it was prince william. we couldn't believe it. earlier in the day, camilla, prince charles' wife, had done the same thing. they tried to extend the hand of friendship. it's about making this new monarchy, the new period of the monarchy much more accessible and modern. >> it's the diane that factor, really. the royals need to be touchable to stay in touch with the public. that's what diana did so well. they could aspire to her. she was one of the people. the people's princess. by
king edward viii had a cousin as a best man. very often they do have brothers.ls have done it. >> what is a supporter? what is the difference? >> it's just a terminology. i think he'll be wearing the uniform of the life guard. >> we're seeing pictures of william and harry last night outside of charns house. they'll be greeting the fans there. it's a lovely touch. >> it says a lot about them. >> i was broadcasting live. that is princess diana's brother, charles...
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. >> reporter: king henry viii. >> it's clear after tomorrow william's life changes a lot less than kate'sosal means never again being able to thing, act, or speak freely. as i read, that it bugged me. i don't know why. it bugged me. it was sad to me. is that still the case or is that a throwback. >> not behind closed doors. >> i think it's going go very different. we're talking many decades between that quote and now. we must remember that they've embraced twitter and facebook. they have a voice now. >> it will be interesting to see how much of a voice kate does have. >> of course, whenever they're speaking publicly, they have to say what the ministers tell them to. you can't have the royal family going out on a limb on party political issues ever. he's made a lot of statements about human rights and the environment and many architecture and many thing he has a strong and passionate belief about. >> is she going to be presented as the wife of watermelon as camilla is or will she have a more michelle obama type image, her own office and charities and be pushed forward as a female in her ow
. >> reporter: king henry viii. >> it's clear after tomorrow william's life changes a lot less than kate'sosal means never again being able to thing, act, or speak freely. as i read, that it bugged me. i don't know why. it bugged me. it was sad to me. is that still the case or is that a throwback. >> not behind closed doors. >> i think it's going go very different. we're talking many decades between that quote and now. we must remember that they've embraced twitter and...
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henry viii was a big fan of jelly. >> he had it for the first and second course in his banquet. >> inolds were made of wood or copper. you have modernized that to plastic? >> we design jelly molds on the computer. my partner doesn't design buildings. he uses his skills to design jellies. so it's 3-d on the computer. >> okay. >> then we backform it or going back in time to victorian techniques to make the molds. >> you copy what was way back when. >> it's effectively -- and we get it done on the queen's own electric formers. they use the same technique as would have been done for this mold which is 150 years old. again, they don't know what to make of it. >> let's look at your creations. in honor of william and kate you made a mold of buckingham palace. that's the result. >> there you go. >> why didn't you do westminster abbey? >> we looked at it. we think the towers would have been a disaster. some things just don't make good gellely molds. >> it's all about the wobble. >> and the flavor. >> i think you made this after flavors i like. >> this was made especially for you. >> oh, hello.
henry viii was a big fan of jelly. >> he had it for the first and second course in his banquet. >> inolds were made of wood or copper. you have modernized that to plastic? >> we design jelly molds on the computer. my partner doesn't design buildings. he uses his skills to design jellies. so it's 3-d on the computer. >> okay. >> then we backform it or going back in time to victorian techniques to make the molds. >> you copy what was way back when. >>...
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i feel like henry viii will be in the corner. macbeth should live in the house.t it's a nice room. there is an open kitchen with granite counter tops, pots hanging from the ceiling should be eliminated immediately. >> too much clutter? >> they bring the celling down almost 12 inches. not a good idea. there is a fenced backyard which we'll see in a minute. they need some cushions on the little chairs there, but you can see how spacious it is. the backyard is huge and the taxes are so low on this house. >> let's go to atlanta, georgia. this is a three bedroom priced at $325,000. >> what you have in atlanta is lots of medical doctors and ph.d.s on every single block. it's home to the centers for disease control. that employs a lot of medical staff. this house is neat as a pin on the outside. i think they must have manicured every inch of the house hours before this shot. inside it's just as neat. very large rooms, high ceilings throughout. in fact, most of the ceilings in each room are a mile high and it makes the rooms look larger. a great shot of the wood burning
i feel like henry viii will be in the corner. macbeth should live in the house.t it's a nice room. there is an open kitchen with granite counter tops, pots hanging from the ceiling should be eliminated immediately. >> too much clutter? >> they bring the celling down almost 12 inches. not a good idea. there is a fenced backyard which we'll see in a minute. they need some cushions on the little chairs there, but you can see how spacious it is. the backyard is huge and the taxes are so...