nights of the guard including the best man there, prince william, his flag, and below him the seat where he would normally sit. all these plaques represent a night of the guard. a gray marble slab into the aisle, another reminder that henry the eighth. meghan markle with l literally walk over his grave. the royal family will be on this side. the bride s family on the other side, and she ll eventually settle up this by the step where she ll meet harry. reporter: and with the words i will, an american celebrity becomes british royalty. max foster, cnn, windsor, england. and tonight cnn s alisyn camerota shares the untold stories of harry and meghan markle. and a royal match airs tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific followed by another special d e
has marked germany profoundly. even in terms of the german language. and the question we should all ask ourselves how do freedom and faith go together. as the lutheran churches spokesperson on cultural affairs what do you think is luther s cultural legacy is it perhaps that the reformation is not just a german but a european idea oh. yes that such an interesting aspect of the reformation. we put it to luther in germany but this year s events show that the reformation has a european context and piece of context that gives us a different understanding of our european neighbors france sweden switzerland and poland with their experience of the reformation with. henry the eighth in the anglican churches split from the catholic church helps us understand britain and breaks it down the hatred of rome then today s hatred of brussels so many
lutheran church a spokesperson on cultural affairs what do you think is luther s cultural legacy is it perhaps that the reformation is not just a german but a european idea oh. yes that s such an interesting aspect of the reformation. we put it to luther in germany but this year s events show that the reformation has a european context and piece of context that gives us a different understanding of our european neighbors france sweden switzerland and poland with their experience of the reformation with. henry the eighth in the anglican churches split from the catholic church helps us understand britain and breaks it down the hatred of rome then today s a trip to brussels so many associations that give us fresh insight into today s diverse and very turbulent continent and. that leads in neatly to our part of the
and believe that it didn t happen. when names weren t made deliberately what period is that? in the 50s and the 60s. they were everywhere. during the time of massive resistance. that s an ugly part of our history. we need to re-examine. if it s a statement of history from right after the civil war, yeah, if you want to put up a different statue, you with grant, i m all for it. timely getting a hearing by the way. i like the way the britts do it in westminster abby, they do it all good. they have a bloody mary, henry the eighth. thank you. you can see why he s a very popular fellow in his district. the jfk documents have been 30esed now. we re going through them. they can come out any minute tonight. up next the hardball
mick mull veinny gave a lot of staffers a copy about henry the eighth, bannon really embibed that about i think just in the terms of the way this is shaping up, having your strongest noble on the outside of the castle is often times more dangerous than having him on the inside. to put it in al capone terms, you want to keep your enemies what is it, your friends close and enemies closer. exactly. and bannon has tremendous contacts. big money contacts on the outside, sheldon adelson really likes him, but he s very close to the mercers, particularly rebecca mercer who funded breitbart. and helped fund a lot of donald trump s campaign, installed steve bannon into that position along with kellyanne