him about how he sees the role? t him about how he sees the role? i don t think anyone would dare ask him how don t think anyone would dare ask him how he don t think anyone would dare ask him how he sees his role, but we ve had conversations one of which was when had conversations one of which was when it had conversations one of which was when it came to the speakers house in the when it came to the speakers house in the house of commons, he didn t io in the house of commons, he didn t go into in the house of commons, he didn t go into the in the house of commons, he didn t go into the chamber bigger charles i made go into the chamber bigger charles i made one go into the chamber bigger charles i made one or two mistakes in parliament but, if he said something boring parliament but, if he said something boring it s parliament but, if he said something boring it s dull, but i say something interesting or controversial. you have to take the knocks controversial. yo
mps an mp has to come to buckingham palace, charles i, got on the wrong side of the bankers, when charles i tried to take mps prisoners, he fell out so badly with parliament and lost his head. you have to keep on the right side of the mps. i want to listen to one of these. each is read something and raise their right hand and have to res recite it. can we listen in? according to law, so help me god. i swear by so each member must do this,
Charles I, (born November 19, 1600, Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland died January 30, 1649, London, England), king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625–49), whose authoritarian rule and quarrels with Parliament provoked a civil war that led to his execution. Charles was the second surviving son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark. He was a sickly child, and, when his father became king of England in March 1603 (see James I), he was temporarily left behind in Scotland because of the risks of the journey. Devoted to his elder brother, Henry, and to his sister, Elizabeth, he became lonely
Richard Winham was born in London, England and stayed there until his early twenties before making his way to the United States to pursue a career in the radio industry.
what we re seeing now, in terms of the expansive of the police violence but we wouldn t be able to do what we re doing about. it after reemphasize what charles already said. even with the video cameras, even with cell phones and even with police knowing that there is always the potential for them to be filmed, even with plenty of them wearing body cams, they re still behaving this way. yes, we have to talk about and protect the citizens ability to question, to push back, to film our law enforcement should they actually exist, but we also have to think beyond that. this is a time winner political imagination should be running wild. this is a great time for us to realize that just because something has been true for the better part of our lives, it doesn t always have to be true. so this week we realize that yes, the government can actually cancel our debt, just like they forgave ppp loans, they can cancel student loan