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and some of the real degradation that occurred under the reign of henry viii. it's a great read and coincidently comes out as people are watching on public radio also about thomas cromwell. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts in one volume. it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about whom napoleon was and his triumphs and failures. he won almost all of his battles but, unfortunately, the ones he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman a brilliant manager, a brilliant general, but who kind of toward the end i think maybe because of hubris kind of lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learned, and ultimately they were turned against him. but this is a great read and a real reappraisal, reassessment of the importance of napoleon even down to modern history. great read must-read. scott berg wrote this wonderful blog become woodrow wilson, also a bit of a reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house especially in his first term
and some of the real degradation that occurred under the reign of henry viii. it's a great read and coincidently comes out as people are watching on public radio also about thomas cromwell. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts in one volume. it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about whom napoleon was and his triumphs and failures. he won almost all of his battles but, unfortunately, the ones he lost were pretty dispositive....
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this book is a look at the reign of henry viii. those who are fans of st. thomas moore who had been the chancellor of englander under henry 6:00 and was -- henry viii thomas caronwall is the instrument of both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church in this rome and, ultimate hi, for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the break up of church holdingsing and property and, ultimately, the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real depravations occurred under the reign of henry viii. great read and this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts, and in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failur
this book is a look at the reign of henry viii. those who are fans of st. thomas moore who had been the chancellor of englander under henry 6:00 and was -- henry viii thomas caronwall is the instrument of both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church in this rome and, ultimate hi, for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled...
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some of the this occurred in the reign of henry viii. great read and comes out as people are watching wolf hall on public radio. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts and it is a stupendous read, and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the one he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman and manager and brilliant general but kind of toward the end because of hubris, kind of lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learn and ultimately they were turned against him. but this is a great read and a real -- re-appraisal and re-assessment of the importance of napoleon, even down to modern history. must read. scott bird wrote a wonderful biography on woodrow wilson, a re-appraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house especially in his first term. statesman during world war i. but also a retrograde attitude toward race religiouses in america, but -- ra
some of the this occurred in the reign of henry viii. great read and comes out as people are watching wolf hall on public radio. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts and it is a stupendous read, and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the one he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman and manager and brilliant general but kind of toward the...
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thomas cromwell, is a reappraisal of a very controversial and historic figure during the reign of henry viii. those who are fans of sane thomas moore who was ultimately bee headed because he would not agree to the remarriage of henry 8th to ann bolin who eventually lost her head. he was instrumental in getting the divorce and she separation of the church of england from the church of rome, and for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately, eye drone include thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry 8th but also responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the breakup of church hold examination property and ultimately the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. great read and coincidentally comes out as people are watching will hall on public radio about thomas cromwell. this the sing e best biography i ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts in one volume. it's a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleo
thomas cromwell, is a reappraisal of a very controversial and historic figure during the reign of henry viii. those who are fans of sane thomas moore who was ultimately bee headed because he would not agree to the remarriage of henry 8th to ann bolin who eventually lost her head. he was instrumental in getting the divorce and she separation of the church of england from the church of rome, and for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately, eye drone include thomas cromwell lost his head as...
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as you went around that region you saw all of these graduates from title viii funded exchange programs in positions of power friendly to the united states and our allies. it was a small amount of money that paid off. as i would argue for how we spent money on these projects, how we allocate a new marshal plan, part of it would certainly be on that type of programming. >> okay. let's -- yes, right here. wait for the mic. here it comes. >> yeah. can you elaborate on how your nan nonkinetic approach would deal with isis, given the 1400-year disagreements between the shia and the sunni and at this particular time we know that the sunnis are the backbone of isis. how would you handle that senator murphy: well, i go back to a couple things. first, i'd go back to the notion that we have to be honest about what our objectives are here. and i don't think that we could have a realistic objective that could be settling that dispute. nor do i argue that we could have a realistic objective on our own that would use the terminology defeat isil. i think that our objective has to be degrading them to
as you went around that region you saw all of these graduates from title viii funded exchange programs in positions of power friendly to the united states and our allies. it was a small amount of money that paid off. as i would argue for how we spent money on these projects, how we allocate a new marshal plan, part of it would certainly be on that type of programming. >> okay. let's -- yes, right here. wait for the mic. here it comes. >> yeah. can you elaborate on how your nan...
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marriage initiative and the fact i defend his right to have that you i did not support proposition viii but the fact that they do that makes me a homophobic? it is so beyond the pale that i am still surprised by it even though i wrote a book about a candid is important 2.0 it is not a book about conservatives being victimized and all kinds of people. you don't have to be a conservative to be silenced you have to be somebody who questions the issues or somebody they don't want you cheer criticize the health care moderate or a liberal but you say something they don't want said. >> i have heard it said in that context people feel as though it has switched because a long time ago that suppression was associate with conservatives or republicans now it is associated with liberals and i don't think that is partisan but those people that have switched and tear talk about mccarthy that the impulse has come full circle what do you mean. >> guest: i do talk a lot in the book club rich history of liberalism and while dana people said to the main classical? i said no. but it is american liberalism a
marriage initiative and the fact i defend his right to have that you i did not support proposition viii but the fact that they do that makes me a homophobic? it is so beyond the pale that i am still surprised by it even though i wrote a book about a candid is important 2.0 it is not a book about conservatives being victimized and all kinds of people. you don't have to be a conservative to be silenced you have to be somebody who questions the issues or somebody they don't want you cheer...
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richard the lionheart, henry iii, louis viii of france or the pope?>> this week's book of the week is a magazine essay getting some attention by me in the atlantic.com. you know how people are always saying that kids today are career obsessed and shallow? well this is my defense of the millennials titled "the try harder generation." it's adapted and expanded from my new book. you can find a link on our website. >>> and now for the last look. next week pope francis will do something historic. he will issue an encyclical only his second one so far, a powerful letter to all the people of the world on climate change. it's expected to be a great call to action from a pope named for the patron st. of ecology. the news prompted gop presidential candidate rick san form to say last week that the pope should quote, leave science to the scientists. he may not have realized though he was soon informed that pope francis studied chemistry and worked as a chemist before deciding to enter the seminary. in the past century, eight popes have issued a grand total of 120
richard the lionheart, henry iii, louis viii of france or the pope?>> this week's book of the week is a magazine essay getting some attention by me in the atlantic.com. you know how people are always saying that kids today are career obsessed and shallow? well this is my defense of the millennials titled "the try harder generation." it's adapted and expanded from my new book. you can find a link on our website. >>> and now for the last look. next week pope francis will...
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louie viii. >>> you know how people are always saying that kids today are career obsessed and shallowmy defense of the millennials titled "the try-harder generation" it's adapted from my new book. you can find a link to the essay on our website and you can always buy my book. >>> for the last look. next week pope francis will do something historic. he will issue an incyclical his second one so far. a powerful letter to all the people of the world on climate change. it's expected to be a great call to action from a pope named for the patron saint of ecology. the news prompted rick santorum to say last week that the pope should quote, leave signens to the scientist. he was soon informed pope francis worked as a chemist before deciding to enter the seminary. in the past century eight popes have issued a grand total of 120 incyclicals on topics ranging from child poverty to contraception to disarmament an the cuban missile crisis. this comes at a key moment for climate policies. the state of the planet is not just on the papal radar. prince charles addressed the subject last week calling
louie viii. >>> you know how people are always saying that kids today are career obsessed and shallowmy defense of the millennials titled "the try-harder generation" it's adapted from my new book. you can find a link to the essay on our website and you can always buy my book. >>> for the last look. next week pope francis will do something historic. he will issue an incyclical his second one so far. a powerful letter to all the people of the world on climate change....
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as you went around that region you saw all of these graduates from title viii funded exchange programsndly to the united states and our allies. it was a small amount of money that paid off. as i would argue for how we spent money on these projects, how we allocate a new marshal plan, part of it would certainly be on that type of programming. >> okay. let's -- yes, right here. wait for the mic. here it comes. >> yeah. can you elaborate on how your nan nonkinetic approach would deal with isis given the 1400-year disagreements between the shia and the sunni and at this particular time we know that the sunnis are the backbone of isis. how would you handle that situation? >> well i go back to a couple things. first, i'd go back to the notion that we have to be honest about what our objectives are here. and i don't think that we could have a realistic objective that could be settling that dispute. nor do i argue that we could have a realistic objective on our own that would use the terminology defeat isil. i think that our objective has to be degrading them to a point where they are no longe
as you went around that region you saw all of these graduates from title viii funded exchange programsndly to the united states and our allies. it was a small amount of money that paid off. as i would argue for how we spent money on these projects, how we allocate a new marshal plan, part of it would certainly be on that type of programming. >> okay. let's -- yes, right here. wait for the mic. here it comes. >> yeah. can you elaborate on how your nan nonkinetic approach would deal...
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during a performance of henry viii a shot from stage cannon set the roof on fire, burning the theater. today a new version of the globe stand near its original site. one of shakespeare's plays got a little too real, 400 year ago today. and the dow just keeps on diving. we're off 343 points on this session alone. the nasdaq off 121. the s&p 500 down 43. "your world" with cavuto starts now. >> greece is i a word but debt this problem. and let's just say this country isn't the only one in the pits. reason why stocks are looking just downright pitiful now. welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto. we're live in greece where thousands of protesters are taking to the streets agency their prime minister is trying to explain his position on all of this. right now a lot of the protesters are chanting, "no" to austerity even as they're cut off from their own cash. they've been spores photoed ryan up at atm machines for a
during a performance of henry viii a shot from stage cannon set the roof on fire, burning the theater. today a new version of the globe stand near its original site. one of shakespeare's plays got a little too real, 400 year ago today. and the dow just keeps on diving. we're off 343 points on this session alone. the nasdaq off 121. the s&p 500 down 43. "your world" with cavuto starts now. >> greece is i a word but debt this problem. and let's just say this country isn't the...
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their constitutional defense leads to the president becoming henry viii judge, jury executioner. is there no format or filter which the president has to go through to drone somebody? >> no the preds created rules for droning. they're not established by the congress, he wrote them himself. stuart: do we need a rule to identify a clear enemy not a country or army in uniform, but a rag tag group around the world. >> i don't condone any deviation from the constitution. but it would be easier to accept if the congress approved it rather than the rules from the president himself. if he's regulating himself. he decided it's the add cat for due process, and decide who he'll kill with the drone. stuart: last word to me. i don't think the american public gives two hoots of droning some one drone-- >> never engaged in violence or an act of crime. stuart: the united states is banning artificial transfats. a question for you, is this overregulation or good regulation? i know exactly what he's going to say. >> what business is it of the government what we want to eat? >> wait a second i can si
their constitutional defense leads to the president becoming henry viii judge, jury executioner. is there no format or filter which the president has to go through to drone somebody? >> no the preds created rules for droning. they're not established by the congress, he wrote them himself. stuart: do we need a rule to identify a clear enemy not a country or army in uniform, but a rag tag group around the world. >> i don't condone any deviation from the constitution. but it would be...