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henry viii had six wives, but this ship was the love of his life.how you a world hidden for centuries next. i started a week ago going pro with crest pro-health. since i've been using crest pro-health, i've noticed a huge improvement. [ male announcer ] go pro for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. the toothpaste is really awesome. it cleans a lot. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. this is gonna be a very good checkup. i feel it. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. my dentist was so proud of my teeth today. after using crest pro-health for a few weeks, i just feel brighter, fresher, cleaner. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor s
henry viii had six wives, but this ship was the love of his life.how you a world hidden for centuries next. i started a week ago going pro with crest pro-health. since i've been using crest pro-health, i've noticed a huge improvement. [ male announcer ] go pro for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. the toothpaste is really awesome. it cleans a lot. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check...
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>> henry vii, viii. his son ruled for a very short time. there was queen mary and elizabeth who led and turned to an abrupt end. >> who took over that point? >> it went to james six of scotland. >> was he a when mr.? >> no, he was a steward and he was the first of england because his mother was married but there were all sorts of affiliations and ties between the two in many cases. so he was the natural choice as the queens successor. >> how much power did the king or the queen have in this nation? >> the king and the queen had enormous power administered. they were the fountain of prestige. the house of commons and not period although not just talking were very much subsidiaries to the world. the mantel of the important decisions. the of rose, the influence was always limited by the king. >> you're first volume, history of england cannot foundations you called that. what does that cover? >> it covers everything before they began which you might take and goes right on to the beginning to the and the overview if you like to put it that way o
>> henry vii, viii. his son ruled for a very short time. there was queen mary and elizabeth who led and turned to an abrupt end. >> who took over that point? >> it went to james six of scotland. >> was he a when mr.? >> no, he was a steward and he was the first of england because his mother was married but there were all sorts of affiliations and ties between the two in many cases. so he was the natural choice as the queens successor. >> how much power did...
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so while we were there i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who was also known as henry viii. [laughter] we knew he was my cousin because his years flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leaf through the parish logs were the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint. cheering for the. -- that's. it was a magical business -- visit. the only problem is it was far too short. if ok no when iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the night. we have been eager for a chance to return to the emerald isle ever since. this time we brought our daughters. in particular, we wanted to come here. to northern ireland, a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history. part of an island with which tens of millions of americans share an eternal relationship. america's story in part began right outside the doors of this cleaning all -- gleaming hall. 325 years ago, a ship set sail from the river leg and for the chesapeake bay, filled with men and women who dreamed of building a new life in a new land. they followed -- today
so while we were there i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who was also known as henry viii. [laughter] we knew he was my cousin because his years flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leaf through the parish logs were the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint. cheering for the. -- that's. it was a magical business -- visit. the only problem is it was far too short. if ok no when iceland forced us to leave before we could...
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so, while we were there, i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who's also known as hen ry viii. i leafed through the parish logs where the names of my ancestors recorded. so, it was a magical visit. but the only problem was, it was too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could spend a night. this time, we brought our daughters, too. in particular we wanted to come here to northern ireland. a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history, part of an island with which tens of millions of americans share an eternal e relationship. america's story in part began right outside the doors of this gleaming hall, 325 years ago, a ship set sail from the river, for the chesapeake bay. filled with men and women who dreamed of building a new life in a new land. they followed by hundreds of thousands more, helped america write those early chapters. they helped us win our independence. they helped us draft our constitution. and soon after, america returned to belfast, opening one of our very first consulates here in 1796. when george washington was still president.
so, while we were there, i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who's also known as hen ry viii. i leafed through the parish logs where the names of my ancestors recorded. so, it was a magical visit. but the only problem was, it was too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could spend a night. this time, we brought our daughters, too. in particular we wanted to come here to northern ireland. a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history, part of an island...
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>> henry vii, viii. his son ruled for a very short time. there was queen mary and elizabeth who led and turned to an abrupt end. >> who took over that point? >> it went to james six of scotland. >> was he a when mr.? >> no, he was a steward and he was the first
>> henry vii, viii. his son ruled for a very short time. there was queen mary and elizabeth who led and turned to an abrupt end. >> who took over that point? >> it went to james six of scotland. >> was he a when mr.? >> no, he was a steward and he was the first
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so while we were there i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who was also known as henry viii. [laughter] we knew he was my cousin because his years flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leaf through the parish logs were the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint. cheering for the. -- that's. it was a magical business -- visit. the only problem is it was far too short. if ok no when iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the night. we have been eager for a chance to return to the emerald isle ever since. this time we brought our daughters. in particular, we wanted to come here. to northern ireland, a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history. part of an island with which tens of millions of americans share an eternal relationship. america's story in part began right outside the doors of this cleaning all -- gleaming hall. 325 years ago, a ship set sail from the river leg and for the chesapeake bay, filled with men and women who dreamed of building a new life in a new land. they followed -- today
so while we were there i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who was also known as henry viii. [laughter] we knew he was my cousin because his years flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leaf through the parish logs were the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint. cheering for the. -- that's. it was a magical business -- visit. the only problem is it was far too short. if ok no when iceland forced us to leave before we could...
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improve relations between their two christian bodies, which have been divided since the time of henry viiithat's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and, check out our newly-redesigned website, where we always have much more, including additional excerpts of kim lawton's interview with russell moore. audio and video podcasts of this program are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the southern baptist convention meeting in houston this week. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> major funding for this program is provided by... pure encapsulations -- committed to manufacturing a complete line of science-based, hypoallergenic nutritional supplements available th
improve relations between their two christian bodies, which have been divided since the time of henry viiithat's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and, check out our newly-redesigned website, where we always have much more, including additional excerpts of kim lawton's interview with russell moore. audio and video podcasts of this program are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the southern baptist convention meeting...
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shortly after article we added article viii also addling a separate section to the code. so, what we have today is what you could call the rue goldberg machine held together over the years without anyone taking a step back to see how it could be more efficient. the proposal i'm introducing today is an attempt to tackle two of the most obvious areas of infish ~ inefficiency in the code. where are we going? what's next? we want to take something that is very complex and has a lot of functions to it and a lot of information in it and features and we want to make it able -- easy to use by any user, kind of like the ipad. now, the department has been thinking about doing this for sometime. in fact, when article 7 was added to the code, there was discussion about reorganizing article 2 to mimic it and deliver to local cities, even draft an ordinance that reworked article 2 ask moved definitions into article 1. and this work is the basis for how the department is proceeding on this project. my illustration, though, and kind of excitement about this came from a trip i made to san
shortly after article we added article viii also addling a separate section to the code. so, what we have today is what you could call the rue goldberg machine held together over the years without anyone taking a step back to see how it could be more efficient. the proposal i'm introducing today is an attempt to tackle two of the most obvious areas of infish ~ inefficiency in the code. where are we going? what's next? we want to take something that is very complex and has a lot of functions to...
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. >> guest: well, he was--he was--he succeeded edward viii when edward viii abdicated and took charge of the duke of windsor. king george vi and queen elizabeth--king george vi succeeded and he was the--the sovereign--my father's sovereign all through my father's tenure in the--in the war. and my father came to be deeply devoted to him as a person. and the king--they had a very special relationship, really exceptional for sovereign and prime minister. and he--my father was devoted to him and--and thought both he and the queen played such a role--a marvelous role in the war, and they were such marvelous figureheads, but they're wonderful people, too. and the king--the prime minister always has an official audience with the sovereign at least once a week. i mean, he could see the sovereign at any time if there's a crisis, but there's always a once-a-week--any--and this used to be on tuesdays in the war and before luncheon. and at first the king received papa, and they just talked and then my father went away. and then suddenly the king took to asking my father to stay to luncheon so tha
. >> guest: well, he was--he was--he succeeded edward viii when edward viii abdicated and took charge of the duke of windsor. king george vi and queen elizabeth--king george vi succeeded and he was the--the sovereign--my father's sovereign all through my father's tenure in the--in the war. and my father came to be deeply devoted to him as a person. and the king--they had a very special relationship, really exceptional for sovereign and prime minister. and he--my father was devoted to him...
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you and doogie do killing henry viii's wives.'m not looking for a big participation. >> how about a little thank you in a credit at the end of the book. >> what i was doing over there, i was giving a speech to businessmen out in the shire. druids were laughing at me. using the irs against me. that translates to taxation without representation is tyranny. i might have to plot my return to the mother land at some point. so i was casing the joint. >> a little reverse. i got it. now, do they know you over there, miller? we get mail from london. >> i used to be on saturday night live. >> that was 35 years ago. you and chico marx. it's been a while back. >> a few people know me. obviously they don't know me as much as they do here. >> well, miller, we're everywhere. >> let's go over in and do a show, baby. >> i am actually thinking about it. >> over there, billy, you would drive them crazy on the other side. >> we will have jerry and the pacemakers open. brand-new factor stuff. the tip up next. >>> the dvd and blu-ray of killing lincol
you and doogie do killing henry viii's wives.'m not looking for a big participation. >> how about a little thank you in a credit at the end of the book. >> what i was doing over there, i was giving a speech to businessmen out in the shire. druids were laughing at me. using the irs against me. that translates to taxation without representation is tyranny. i might have to plot my return to the mother land at some point. so i was casing the joint. >> a little reverse. i got it....
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was it, "a" william the conqurer, "b" richard the lionheart, "c" henry viii or d elizabeth i.any of you have asked what i'm drinking in this mug. to find out, go to our website. make sure to follow us on twitter and facebook. "strange stones" by peter hessler. here is the quick, read this book. the new yorker correspondent takes you inside the lives and the world of the chinese people in a way that a few outsiders have ever been able to. this is journalism at its finest. now, for the last look. what is the world's happiest country? it's the land down under, australia for the third year in a row. that's according to the oecd's report on the best developed country to live in. what makes it happy? well, the nation's economy is in good shape and employment is good and life expectancy is high and the air is relatively clean. should we all up and move to australia or down and move to australia? maybe not. what i found interesting is that australia only does best if you measure all the factors in the study equally. take a look what happens if you prioritize different factors. for saf
was it, "a" william the conqurer, "b" richard the lionheart, "c" henry viii or d elizabeth i.any of you have asked what i'm drinking in this mug. to find out, go to our website. make sure to follow us on twitter and facebook. "strange stones" by peter hessler. here is the quick, read this book. the new yorker correspondent takes you inside the lives and the world of the chinese people in a way that a few outsiders have ever been able to. this is...
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the former king edward viii married american divorcee wallis warfield simpson in france.is daughter elizabeth still reigns over britain. the relationship between edward and wallis was highlighted in the film "the king's speech." >>> one of the most beloved characters in television history. the 90-year-old actress died friday. millions of americans will remember her as edith bunker on cbs's "all in the family." ♪ on the hit parade ♪ >> reporter: it has been 42 years since audiences first heard jean stapleton's shrill voice alongside carroll o'connor's archie bunker. using the social turbulence as a back backdrop, the show made history with its candid portrayal of american life. rob reiner co-starred as the left-leaning son-in-law. >> as the women's movement grew and gained strength, she gained strength. and we saw her assert herself more and more as the series progressed. and i think that was what was great about the show. it was an evolving show. it was a real family in a real situation, and it wasn't stagnant, you know. we grew with the times. >> archie for your informat
the former king edward viii married american divorcee wallis warfield simpson in france.is daughter elizabeth still reigns over britain. the relationship between edward and wallis was highlighted in the film "the king's speech." >>> one of the most beloved characters in television history. the 90-year-old actress died friday. millions of americans will remember her as edith bunker on cbs's "all in the family." ♪ on the hit parade ♪ >> reporter: it has been...
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while we were in montegal, i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who's also known as henry viii knew he was my cousin because his ears flapped out just like mine. i leafed through the logs where the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint of black. who's cheering for that? so it was a magical visit. but the only problem was it was far too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the night. so we've been eager for a chance to return to the emerald isle ever since. and this time we brought our daughters, too. in particular, we wanted to come here to northern ireland, a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history, part of an island with which tens of millions of americans share an eternal relationship. america's story in part began right outside the doors of this gleaming hall. 325 years ago, a ship set sail from the river lagen for the chesapeake bay filled with men and women who dreamed of building a new life in a new land. they, followed by hundreds of thousands more, helped america wri
while we were in montegal, i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who's also known as henry viii knew he was my cousin because his ears flapped out just like mine. i leafed through the logs where the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint of black. who's cheering for that? so it was a magical visit. but the only problem was it was far too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the night. so we've...
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after viii years -- 28 years of distinguished service to the people of massachusetts, now secretary kerry spent nearly an hour reflecting on his service to this body. by the same measure, mr. president, as merely an interim senator serving but a few short months, i probably should have ended my remarks about 45 seconds ago. but before i yield, mr. president, i will take a few minutes to reflect on my brief time in this body and extend my gratitude to a number of folks. first, i want to acknowledge and recognize the outstanding staff members in boston and d.c. who have helped me serve our constituents to the best of my ability. when governor patrick named me as interim senator, a few people -- okay, more than a few -- openly questioned whether i would be up to the task and whether i was capable of accomplishing anything other than locating the lavatory during my temporary assignment. but i knew something those doubters did not know. i knew i was going to be able to do my best for the folks back home because i came to the senate armed with the knowledge of the issues by didn't of my time in
after viii years -- 28 years of distinguished service to the people of massachusetts, now secretary kerry spent nearly an hour reflecting on his service to this body. by the same measure, mr. president, as merely an interim senator serving but a few short months, i probably should have ended my remarks about 45 seconds ago. but before i yield, mr. president, i will take a few minutes to reflect on my brief time in this body and extend my gratitude to a number of folks. first, i want to...
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they got henry viii's illegitimate grandson, dressed him up and made him up as an imposter.queen. 12 years later she did and it kept on and on. you might say that's crazy, why would that happen? elizabeth, all her life she wore wigs, heavy makeup and clothes that didn't flatter her body. refused to let doctors examine her. when she died no autopsy. her number one duty to have an heir and refused to marry, refused to have a child and called herself the virgin queen and when she dies, they bury her and her sister in the same grave so the bones will mingle together. >> wow. >> we've been talking about treason on this program but i think this is borderline sacrilegious. >> katty. >> queen elizabeth was a man. >> how do you explain all those things. >> the monarch history you're saying she's a man. >> you'd never know what he's saying. >> it does add up. >> why does the village take the boy and parade him through the street for centuries on the same day. an interesting theory. i'm not the only one that noticed this bram stoker came across this in the early part of the 20th centur
they got henry viii's illegitimate grandson, dressed him up and made him up as an imposter.queen. 12 years later she did and it kept on and on. you might say that's crazy, why would that happen? elizabeth, all her life she wore wigs, heavy makeup and clothes that didn't flatter her body. refused to let doctors examine her. when she died no autopsy. her number one duty to have an heir and refused to marry, refused to have a child and called herself the virgin queen and when she dies, they bury...
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we were in moneygall, i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry -- who's also known as henry viii. we knew he was my cousin because his ears flapped out just like mine. i leafed through the parish logs where the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint of black. >> whoo! >> who's cheering for that? so it was a magical visit. but the only problem was it was far too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the night. so we've been eager for a chance to return to the emerald isle ever since -- and this time, we brought our daughters, too. in particular, we wanted to come here, to northern ireland, a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history, part of an island with which tens of millions of americans share an eternal relationship. america's story, in part, began right outside the doors of this gleaming hall. three hundred and twenty-five years ago, a ship set sail from the river lagan for the chesapeake bay, filled with men and women who dreamed of building a new life in a new land. they, fo
we were in moneygall, i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry -- who's also known as henry viii. we knew he was my cousin because his ears flapped out just like mine. i leafed through the parish logs where the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint of black. >> whoo! >> who's cheering for that? so it was a magical visit. but the only problem was it was far too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could...
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while we were in moneygall i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who's also known as henry viiighter] we knew he was my cousin because his ears flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leafed through the parish logs where the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle how to pour a proper pint of black. who's cheering for that? so it was a magical visit. the only problem was, it was far too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the night. so we've been eager to return to the emerald isle ever since, and this time we brought our daughters, too. in particular, we wanted to come here to northern ireland, a place of remarkable beauty and extraordinary history, part of an island with which tens of millions of americans share an eternal relationship. america's story in part began right outside the doors of this gleaming hall. 325 years ago a ship set sail from here for the chicago bear, filled with men and -- here for the chesapeake bay filled with men and women who dreamed for a new life. they were followed by hundreds of thousand
while we were in moneygall i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who's also known as henry viiighter] we knew he was my cousin because his ears flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leafed through the parish logs where the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle how to pour a proper pint of black. who's cheering for that? so it was a magical visit. the only problem was, it was far too short. a volcano in iceland forced us to leave before we could even spend the...
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leaving the management in place and giving them liquidity support and the clearing houses under title viii and once the institution is forced into the receivership the managers are gone, the boards are fired, the creditors will take whatever losses there are in the bankruptcy or the title ii. that is the process on the liquidity is a person you get the market discipline. >> ultimately at first it goes on to the financial institutions and the first one with its equity would have you and if not, then to the other financial institutions and ultimately doesn't that get to the consumer -- >> i would be very surprised if that happens with that is a good reason why other large financial institutions work closely with the fed and the fdic to make sure title i and title to works. >> the simple solution i'm with you 100% on the first to eliminate that backstop. wouldn't a simple solution be treating both of them in the same way to prevent any possibility because nobody knew about the possibility going into 08 that this was and be paid back on the consumers of wouldn't it be the most direct way to el
leaving the management in place and giving them liquidity support and the clearing houses under title viii and once the institution is forced into the receivership the managers are gone, the boards are fired, the creditors will take whatever losses there are in the bankruptcy or the title ii. that is the process on the liquidity is a person you get the market discipline. >> ultimately at first it goes on to the financial institutions and the first one with its equity would have you and if...