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yes, to quote shakespeare, roblems weeks? yes, to quote shakespeare, problems don't _ weeks? yes, to quote shakespeare, problems don't come _ weeks? yes, to quote shakespeare, problems don't come as _ weeks? yes, to quote shakespeare, problems don't come as a _ weeks? yes, to quote shakespeare, problems don't come as a single - problems don't come as a single spies _ problems don't come as a single spies. borisjohnson being assailed with problems on all sides. a very good _ with problems on all sides. a very good story, — with problems on all sides. a very good story, a vote for the new officers — good story, a vote for the new officers of _ good story, a vote for the new officers of the 1922 committee coming — officers of the 1922 committee coming up in three weeks, 18 positions _ coming up in three weeks, 18 positions up for grabs. rebels hoping — positions up for grabs. rebels hoping for a clean sweep, and that could _ hoping for a clean sweep, and that could put— hoping for a clean sweep, and that could put borisjohnson injeopardy. only last _ could put borisjoh
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. >>> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time, but imagine hearing these stories told in a different way that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. our deanna franco found one theater breathing new life into a classic. >> is there a world where we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> yes, and that world is coming to live in arinda in the most-loved love story, "romeo and juliet." >> i think i bring an almost human storytelling experience to the play "love is love." >> she hopes her role as romeo sends a powerful message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself, has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries, i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> for director katie sanchez, two women falling in love couldn't be more natural. >> this play is what is natural. romeo and juliet by nature needs to be together in a society that's pulling them apart and not allowing them to be their favorite self. >> reporter: it's set in 1848. >> romeo
. >>> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time, but imagine hearing these stories told in a different way that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. our deanna franco found one theater breathing new life into a classic. >> is there a world where we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> yes, and that world is coming to live in arinda in the most-loved love story, "romeo and juliet." >> i...
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and the playwright, not william shakespeare, but james imes. >> it is my conversation with shakespeare. it is me trying to talk to the guy. jeffrey: to shakespeare saying, what, for example? >> i g to say, this is what your story,r the story that you discovered and wrote a version of, this is what it can do now. jeffrey: shakespeare's story of course is "hamlet." >> to be or not to be. jeffrey: and tre is little question it is among history's best known works. a tragedy of vengeance in which, no spoiler needed, a lot of bodies end up on the floor. including the title characters. >> pretty cool about your mom and uncle. jeffrey: james imes version unfolds differently. it was first presented in streaming video due to the pandemic, produced by the wilma theater in philadelphia, where imes serves as a core -- a codirector. it is now getting its first in person production at new york's public the -- theater. >> early drafts are very much beat for beat, i am tracking hamlet. >> i just saw your daddy. >> what do you mean? >> he was there, waing across the yard. >> then you get to the end of h
and the playwright, not william shakespeare, but james imes. >> it is my conversation with shakespeare. it is me trying to talk to the guy. jeffrey: to shakespeare saying, what, for example? >> i g to say, this is what your story,r the story that you discovered and wrote a version of, this is what it can do now. jeffrey: shakespeare's story of course is "hamlet." >> to be or not to be. jeffrey: and tre is little question it is among history's best known works. a...
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as shakespeare wroa >>> as shakespeare wrote, what a piece of work is a man. now a man named james ines has reworked shakespeare's hamlet, that hand recently won the pulitzer prize in drama. jeffrey brown has the story. part of our arts and culture series. >> something is rotten in the state of denmark. >> make that north carolina. setting is not a castle but a backyard barbecue. the sun with a murdered father, not a prince named hamlet but a black, clear, southern young man. >> and a playwright not william shakespeare but james ines. >> it is my conversation and me trying to talk to the guy. shakespeare sang what, for example. i get to say see, this is what your story or the story you discovered and wrote a version of, this is what it can do now. >> shakespeare's story of course is hamlet. >> to be or not to be. >> there is little question it is among histories best known works. a tragedy of vengeance in which no spoiler needed, a lot of bodies end up on the floor. including the title characters. >> james ines version titled that ham unfolds rather differentl
as shakespeare wroa >>> as shakespeare wrote, what a piece of work is a man. now a man named james ines has reworked shakespeare's hamlet, that hand recently won the pulitzer prize in drama. jeffrey brown has the story. part of our arts and culture series. >> something is rotten in the state of denmark. >> make that north carolina. setting is not a castle but a backyard barbecue. the sun with a murdered father, not a prince named hamlet but a black, clear, southern young...
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. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time. imagine hearing the to stories told in a different way. how one bay area theater is putting an inclusive and creative spin on a classic. >> is there a world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young womenlove? >> reporter: yes, and that world is coming to life in the adaptation of shakespeare's most well known story, romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i re ng to an is love. >> did my hlove til now? >> reporter: she hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare, you know, the cannon itself is -- has been -- has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries. but i think? an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> reporter: this version of where two women fall in love couldn't be more natural. >> a theme of this play is what is natural and romeo and juliet, by nature, need to be together, and it's society that is trying to pull them apart and not allow them to be their natural
. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time. imagine hearing the to stories told in a different way. how one bay area theater is putting an inclusive and creative spin on a classic. >> is there a world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young womenlove? >> reporter: yes, and that world is coming to life in the adaptation of shakespeare's most well known story, romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i re ng to an is love. >> did my...
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. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time, but imagine hearing those stories told in a different way that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. >> kpix 5's gianna franco shows us a new take on a classic. >> is there a new world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> reporter: yes, and that world is coming to life in orinda, in cal shakes' adaptation of shakespeare's most well known love story, romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i think we hear the play differently. i think i bring a level of a kind of human universal storytelling to an experience. love is love. >> did my heart love till now forswear it sight? >> actress sarita ocon hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself, has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries that i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> for director k.j. sanchez, this new version where two women fall in love couldn't be more natura
. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time, but imagine hearing those stories told in a different way that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. >> kpix 5's gianna franco shows us a new take on a classic. >> is there a new world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> reporter: yes, and that world is coming to life in orinda, in cal shakes' adaptation of shakespeare's most well known love...
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i'm just curious what shakespeare play you think would best translate to the mcu? >> that's a very good question. >> stephen: that's all i do. that's all i do. >> that's a very good question. all day, every day. >> stephen: all good questions. >> i think that there's so much shakespeare in the mcu, lay it in there the text to it, a rugged, shakespearean feel to it i think sometimes, all of the the kind of conflicts and the big sort of dramas and the fantasy of it all. >> stephen: and manicured beards and capes. >> of course. so i think there are so many of them. i remember seeing "black panther" and thinking there are all the references to hamlet and the relationship to his father and the kingdom -- >> stephen: you were the ghost of his father. >> exactly. i think going further into the-- i know, you know, some of the-- some of the marvel universe goes into the kind of fantasies that would be like "a midsummer night's dream" sort of area, really pushing that kind of ethereal, magical realm of it all would be -- >> stephen: here's my pitch. >> okay. >> stephen: "the
i'm just curious what shakespeare play you think would best translate to the mcu? >> that's a very good question. >> stephen: that's all i do. that's all i do. >> that's a very good question. all day, every day. >> stephen: all good questions. >> i think that there's so much shakespeare in the mcu, lay it in there the text to it, a rugged, shakespearean feel to it i think sometimes, all of the the kind of conflicts and the big sort of dramas and the fantasy of it...
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. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time. but imagine hearing those same stories told in a different way, one that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. >> kpix 5's gianna franco shows us a bay area theater's new take on one of shakespeare's best known plays. >> is there a world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> yes. and that world is coming to life in orinda in cal shake's adaptation of romeo and juliet. >> stepping into this role, i think we hear the play differently. i think i bring a level of a kind of human universal storytelling to an experience. love is love. >> did my heart love until now? for swash its sight who never saw true gout beauty to this night. >> reporter: she hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare, the canon itself has had such an impact on our storytelling for centuries that i think this is an opportunity for us to actually vision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> reporter: fo
. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time. but imagine hearing those same stories told in a different way, one that shows us no matter what language you speak, love is love. >> kpix 5's gianna franco shows us a bay area theater's new take on one of shakespeare's best known plays. >> is there a world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> yes. and that world is coming to life in orinda in cal shake's...
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shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from t
shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique...
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on top of that, in spanish and english. >> re >> not only the uniqueness of shakespeare in espanol but this gorgeous theater in orinda. >> i cherish every day out here, incredible to do theater in this space. it's covid safe, outside, and in this incredible natural setting. last night reherarsing, serenadd by coyotes in the distance and wild turkeys with the songs. >> reporter: helping the passion of "romeo and juliet" come to life in new and different way. kpix 5. >> see it through june 19th in orinda, and kpix.com has all of our pride reporting. i'm no romeo but we have a juliet. >> very good. >>> still ahead on kpix news at 11:00, fire season never really ends. people in north bay staying sharp and taking part in fire safety training. >>> after couple of years of covid disruption, alameda country fair is back. i'm da lin. how dads can get in free. >>> clouds just disappeared at sunset, two days of cool temperatures, that ends tomorrow. got to show you a fast warm-up coming up. > >>> thrill rides, alameda county fair back on track first time since the pandemic. just in time for fathe
on top of that, in spanish and english. >> re >> not only the uniqueness of shakespeare in espanol but this gorgeous theater in orinda. >> i cherish every day out here, incredible to do theater in this space. it's covid safe, outside, and in this incredible natural setting. last night reherarsing, serenadd by coyotes in the distance and wild turkeys with the songs. >> reporter: helping the passion of "romeo and juliet" come to life in new and different way....
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to say this is ridiculous and you say get rid of shakespeare. because blacks cannot win culture less they can relate s to w it and then they say what? that's crazy natalie what help theirr vocabulary but it's also racist because you can still learn if you are white and read shakespeare. and to put us at a deficit they don't want equality they want equity. so if you approach it that way you will get more people on your side the army will get bigger that is all i have if you have any questions let me know. [applause] i want answer that question but any other question. just get in line. >> i'm not sure the name but that is 1620 project has tried to refute the 1619th? >> there is a lot like 1776 but and a.s. had a whole thing about it a friend writing a book next year about it but i'm trying to bring it back up at nobody is arguing because of crt but is interesting to see what she says in this new book because she's's fixing things that she fix racism? [applause] >> i just want to tell you that i do agree with you i think there's a big difference be
to say this is ridiculous and you say get rid of shakespeare. because blacks cannot win culture less they can relate s to w it and then they say what? that's crazy natalie what help theirr vocabulary but it's also racist because you can still learn if you are white and read shakespeare. and to put us at a deficit they don't want equality they want equity. so if you approach it that way you will get more people on your side the army will get bigger that is all i have if you have any questions...
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. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time. imagine hearing these stories told in a different way, that shows us no matter what language you speak love is love. i found one bay area's new take on a shakespeare classic. >> is there a world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> yes, and that world is coming to life in this adaptation of "romeo and juliet." >> we hear the play differently. i think i bring a level of human universal story telling to an experience. love is love. >> did my heart love until now? never saw true beauty until this night. >> this actress hopes her role as romeo sends a positive message. >> shakespeare has had such an impact on our story telling for centuries. this is an opportunity to envision beyond that and to be able to be more expansive and inclusive. >> for the director, this new version of where two women fall in love couldn't be more natural. >> a scene of this play is natural. romeo and juliet by nature need to be together. it's society trying to pu
. >> the words of shakespeare have stood the test of time. imagine hearing these stories told in a different way, that shows us no matter what language you speak love is love. i found one bay area's new take on a shakespeare classic. >> is there a world in which we can imagine the possibility of two young women in 1848 falling in love? >> yes, and that world is coming to life in this adaptation of "romeo and juliet." >> we hear the play differently. i think i...
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about half of shakespeare's plays were first published in this volume. >>nd wle ihas ains and is missing some pages, the "first folio" could fetch as much as $2.5 million.>> mysterious creature captured on mysterious creature captured on came outsi the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... ...and it's 6 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ask your doctor about tremfya® today. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> here's a
about half of shakespeare's plays were first published in this volume. >>nd wle ihas ains and is missing some pages, the "first folio" could fetch as much as $2.5 million.>> mysterious creature captured on mysterious creature captured on came outsi the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. tremfya® is the first medication of its...
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a more inclusive take on shakespeare. this pride month, a new spin on one of his best known plays. >>> and the world cup is coming back to the bay area, and it's big news for the south bay. >> and we're just half hour away from game six of the nba finals. hoping to keep the dynasty alive. we're all over it from boston to thrive city. good evening. i'm sara donchey. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. hot ticket in the bay area tonight is that watch party at chase center. let's get out to andrea nakano live inside. andrea? >> brian and sarah, fans started coming in here to chase center about 30 minutes ago. and take a look now. it's pretty empty in here. from my experience covering some of these watch pears, these seats are going to be filled within minutes. fans in their seats by the national anthem, and we're ready to go to root on the warriors 3,000 miles away. fans will pretty much experience what it's like on a game day from the pregame ritual to the halftime show. and the only difference will be they will be watching the game
a more inclusive take on shakespeare. this pride month, a new spin on one of his best known plays. >>> and the world cup is coming back to the bay area, and it's big news for the south bay. >> and we're just half hour away from game six of the nba finals. hoping to keep the dynasty alive. we're all over it from boston to thrive city. good evening. i'm sara donchey. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. hot ticket in the bay area tonight is that watch party at chase center. let's get...
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one of the things that really struck me about was when you said lacks can't learn shakespeare and they can't learn classical music. >> that's right. >> i wanted to tell you about a corporation that i know of where they're instituting racial equity programs and one of the officers said we need to get our black employees a box to stand on so that they can see over the fence like the rest of us. >> have you all see that picture? you know i saidfirst time i saw that picture . the first thing i said when i saw if somebody says what you think of this. i want toknow why they're still in the baseball game . they should go get a ticket . but really, reality is them leaving out some of the people so the three people, one on the ground two on the box butthere's 10,000 people in the stadium, are the people to they're less focused on these three . i'm sorry. >> only question is don't blacks find that insulting? >> they should be in other people. >> but i have friends that say i openly like i don't like democrats but i don't want to get in by a racist so i go with them. and to be there only ever thi
one of the things that really struck me about was when you said lacks can't learn shakespeare and they can't learn classical music. >> that's right. >> i wanted to tell you about a corporation that i know of where they're instituting racial equity programs and one of the officers said we need to get our black employees a box to stand on so that they can see over the fence like the rest of us. >> have you all see that picture? you know i saidfirst time i saw that picture . the...
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when josh brown is quoting shakespeare, i have to rethink everything puts me back on my heels i congratulate you, josh, that was pretty good. melissa, we have seen the banks go from there's not going to be recession, maybe a recession, now the recession will be a mild recession and only lasts two quarters we are trying to script this we're seeing people say the fed will raise rates, maybe pause in the fall, maybe reassess and by this time next year, we could see the fed beginning to ease we are trying to come up with this great, rosy scenario and script for the market that makes us all feel better, and i'm sorry. this time we need to be data dependent. can't let your feelings lead this particular charge read a book years ago when wish replaces thought, it is really a bad thing to do. you have to think your way through. so i think we're probably slowing. if you believe the fed, they have another 150 basis points to hike, takes us to 3.25 on fed funds by september if you go to 3.50 on a two year, who knows where the ten year goes in inverted curve normal curve, over 5%. i don't think you trust
when josh brown is quoting shakespeare, i have to rethink everything puts me back on my heels i congratulate you, josh, that was pretty good. melissa, we have seen the banks go from there's not going to be recession, maybe a recession, now the recession will be a mild recession and only lasts two quarters we are trying to script this we're seeing people say the fed will raise rates, maybe pause in the fall, maybe reassess and by this time next year, we could see the fed beginning to ease we are...
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in shakespeare you have or in greek tragedy you have hubris. and then you have crisis and then you have catastrophe and then you have at the end some kind of catharsis or resolution. um, and so this is what happens. you've got the hubris the opening scene of them thinking that everything is wonderful that resulted this watergate problem. then you get the crisis of mccord's letter to the judge then you get the catastrophe of all the aids turning on each other and finally nixon being forced to part with his closest to closest aids holderman and erlichmann. and nixon coming very close at that point to thinking he had to resign himself. actually he manages to hang on for another year, but that it takes the he hangs on while there's a a big fight you probably all remember it over whether or not the tapes will be will be published. okay, so we see. the other quality or characteristic of a tragic story is that you have to see the hero suffering. and i think we do see nixon suffer. we see this sort of human side to him when he gets rid of holdeman. he
in shakespeare you have or in greek tragedy you have hubris. and then you have crisis and then you have catastrophe and then you have at the end some kind of catharsis or resolution. um, and so this is what happens. you've got the hubris the opening scene of them thinking that everything is wonderful that resulted this watergate problem. then you get the crisis of mccord's letter to the judge then you get the catastrophe of all the aids turning on each other and finally nixon being forced to...
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people who've been looking after people for over 170 years. >>> the fed needs to take a page from shakespeare as in the first thing we do we kill autothe speculators in the original play, it's lawyers. think of this as an adaptation if you think it is essential for jay powell to wipe out earnings speculators, an easy money problem you always think about do back to 2020 when they got the bail-out checks. go back to when robinhood was alive and well well, they're still alive. go back with anything with a name read the wrong way. these were all the products of extremely easy money these companies got funded too easy venture capitol is backed anything that moved. did a higher round and then still higher round finally start-ups came public at a higher price it was as ridiculous as the year 2000 it was great for the billionaires who pushed it it was punishing for you of course, the fed killed a lot of that just by talking negative when i was in san francisco, i felt the biggest land mines were the remaining disrupters because they wouldn't be able to make easy money off you anymore spak i have no i
people who've been looking after people for over 170 years. >>> the fed needs to take a page from shakespeare as in the first thing we do we kill autothe speculators in the original play, it's lawyers. think of this as an adaptation if you think it is essential for jay powell to wipe out earnings speculators, an easy money problem you always think about do back to 2020 when they got the bail-out checks. go back to when robinhood was alive and well well, they're still alive. go back...
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and the director of shakespeare _ school. and the director of shakespeare birthplace i school. and the director of i shakespeare birthplace trust. school. and the director of - shakespeare birthplace trust. such a strange picture at the minute because we have been delighted to see international visitors coming backin see international visitors coming back in stratford has been feeling really buzzy and bright again. obviously a real shame for people that they are struggling to get places on the train strike won't help us if we are trying to recover from a global pandemic. just help us if we are trying to recover from a global pandemic. just some of the opinions — from a global pandemic. just some of the opinions are _ from a global pandemic. just some of the opinions are in _ from a global pandemic. just some of the opinions are in such _ from a global pandemic. just some of the opinions are in such an _ the opinions are in such an important part of the economy there as well. we see how much impact continued strikes might have. what might happen after saturday? we have been ta
and the director of shakespeare _ school. and the director of shakespeare birthplace i school. and the director of i shakespeare birthplace trust. school. and the director of - shakespeare birthplace trust. such a strange picture at the minute because we have been delighted to see international visitors coming backin see international visitors coming back in stratford has been feeling really buzzy and bright again. obviously a real shame for people that they are struggling to get places on the...
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i read shakespeare. i read the bible very carefully. he becomes muslim so he's not christian, but this is the lesson of malcolm x that i provide in the book as a model for millennials. now what you must do. christians are wrong white. people are evil. that doesn't make him say i'm canceling you. i'm i'm shunning you i'm getting you out of my life. no, it makes him want to learn about them. he sits across the table from white men. in these new shows, you know in the last couple years of his life and you can see the way he converses with them. he wants to know what's going on in their heads. he doesn't say racists. bigots, i'm out of here. no, he wants the exchange because he has what you mentioned the confidence. okay, he speaks clearly. slowly deliberately he wears a coat and tie. he said in prison, i will never use bad words again. no more profanity. okay. i'm going to do that anymore. and you can see he's he's he's got a foundation. within and it has happened. through this conversion experience and i mean deep psychological emotional
i read shakespeare. i read the bible very carefully. he becomes muslim so he's not christian, but this is the lesson of malcolm x that i provide in the book as a model for millennials. now what you must do. christians are wrong white. people are evil. that doesn't make him say i'm canceling you. i'm i'm shunning you i'm getting you out of my life. no, it makes him want to learn about them. he sits across the table from white men. in these new shows, you know in the last couple years of his life...
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the shakespeare russo and i got on the exposed skin, which before with more new atrocious to nap mats and the italian scheme is a care nipple of fort definitive order of it can be smeared cumberland archy sooner got to have thermal effect mirror m vision, your favorite water it was the 1st time jojo bazaar ever had received a threatening letter closure office immediately. our groups determined to protect italians from the danger. russia poses antonio employees not to advertise their russian background. mm. room spin home to unity of over 20 years, where she represents the association, friends of great russia, that she won't leave, let alone give up one of our main projects. international pushkin prize. met jimmy, another to just 3 out of the i live with . eventually that i am the youngest of melodic fat off raising my beautiful than you. thanks just for some god, the one the good idea can to last cover a victim going on with doors or diminished to pe. he john nova ah, but it's mega. yeah, there in st. louis appointments, did russian pow luca, marianna know whom of recorded that? just
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not rosa eat vamos, the shakespeare, russo and i get on the exposed skin worse before with more new atrocious to nap mats and their tiny asking is a care nipple. afford definitive order. of it and be smeared to bottleneck is summer, got toilet thermal effect mirror him to his in your favorite water. it was the 1st time jojo bazaar ever had received a threatening letter closure office immediately. our groups determined to protect italians from the danger rush, opposes and tell your employees not to advertise their russian background to run spin home. do you live over 20 years, where she represents the association or friends of great russia that she won't leave, let alone give out one of our main projects international pushkin prize? with another 23 out of the pilot watched him. e wasn't with him. when he's uno mas music infection, that i am a big chunk of melodic fat off raising my beautiful with a freshman. got the one good idea can chill off color. i feeling a victim garden with doors are diminished to pe. he john nova peter, ah, but in spite snake yohina stubbornly appointments, did russian
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imagine that in this country, let's say shakespeare. the czechs will have smetana, dvorak. the russians will have a tchaikovsky, stravinsky, pushkin, etc, etc. everybody will have their own that represent not just their culture. they make the culture which is born from the nation itself, from its character, from its way of expressing itself because... so the question is, are outsiders qualified, in your view, to interpret? yes, yes, but one has to make that effort, that is the important thing. and how far do you go in that effort? i think that i am right in saying you speak five languages, is language a very important part of it? language is important for communication in the case of music, musicians. if one is not able to verbally formulate what one feels or thinks about a specific expression here or there, you will sing it and your colleagues will understand what you mean. of course, you can speak the language, if you can, then you have this whole array of verbal expression because words are important. i know of writers sometimes pondering on the question of which specifi
imagine that in this country, let's say shakespeare. the czechs will have smetana, dvorak. the russians will have a tchaikovsky, stravinsky, pushkin, etc, etc. everybody will have their own that represent not just their culture. they make the culture which is born from the nation itself, from its character, from its way of expressing itself because... so the question is, are outsiders qualified, in your view, to interpret? yes, yes, but one has to make that effort, that is the important thing....
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we can read what i over looked as if he thanks it's a shakespeare soliloquy it is not. the group experience is what joy he took in written well. as he delivered his attention to the lines. he is writing to speak. often. those are some of. one of the actresses you might enjoy about the book because i work from about's i thought i give his focused expert for the key paragraph in this one. going to self. anticipates the problem of the both of the southerly. so when one since my evasive answerhe is this a poem about the justices writing his every encounter is a new encounter and has a freshness. in the 300 page book to speak. just press the feeling of her instead of 400 both over the two opinions to actually make long as opposed to complaining that someone else making love, i think to jody's he had plenty of reading i think quite correctly crawford first about the confrontation clause case were crawford overrules which is a test to decide whether there's a complication " violation. very pragmatic historical textual. i may write s this seven -- two decision that's a lot of v
we can read what i over looked as if he thanks it's a shakespeare soliloquy it is not. the group experience is what joy he took in written well. as he delivered his attention to the lines. he is writing to speak. often. those are some of. one of the actresses you might enjoy about the book because i work from about's i thought i give his focused expert for the key paragraph in this one. going to self. anticipates the problem of the both of the southerly. so when one since my evasive answerhe is...
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imagine that in this country, let's a shakespeare, the managing's will have borchard, the russians will have a check on skis to rovinsky, etc, everybody will have their own that represent notjust their culture, they make the culture which is born from the nation itself, from its character, from its way of expressing itself because... from its way of expressing itself because. . ._ from its way of expressing itself because... the question is, are outsiders _ itself because... the question is, are outsiders qualified - itself because... the question is, are outsiders qualified in l is, are outsiders qualified in your view to interpret? yes, but one has _ your view to interpret? yes, but one has to _ your view to interpret? yes, but one has to make - your view to interpret? yes, but one has to make that i but one has to make that effort. that is the important thing. effort. that is the important thin. �* ., . effort. that is the important thin. ., ., ., effort. that is the important thin. �* ., ., ., effort. that is the important thin. ., ., ., thing. and how far do you go in that effo
imagine that in this country, let's a shakespeare, the managing's will have borchard, the russians will have a check on skis to rovinsky, etc, everybody will have their own that represent notjust their culture, they make the culture which is born from the nation itself, from its character, from its way of expressing itself because... from its way of expressing itself because. . ._ from its way of expressing itself because... the question is, are outsiders _ itself because... the question is,...
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>> well, pamela, to paraphrase william shakespeare, some folks are born famous, some achieve fame a. lot of people have thrust put upon them. . she is about to become one of the famous das in texas. she's earned her turn in the spotlight. 24 years as a lawyer. eight.5 years as a prosecutor in uvalde specializing in border prosecutions, 18 months as the criminal attorney, spent time in trial and appellate and she is board cert into i'd in criminal law, an honor less than 1% of texas lawyers ultimately obtain. i know there is some concern. as you said, she's been radio silent. what i learned in the hard way, police busby recognizes is before the facts are in, you as a prosecutor have to recognize silence is golden. she doesn't answer to me, you, anybody else, except the citizens who elected her and the loved ones of those 21 people who have met such a terrible, terrible end last month. pamela. >> i will ask you about the alessandra gutierrez claiming they are holding documents related to the shooting. do you expect to see anything come from that, given the fact there is this ongoing in
>> well, pamela, to paraphrase william shakespeare, some folks are born famous, some achieve fame a. lot of people have thrust put upon them. . she is about to become one of the famous das in texas. she's earned her turn in the spotlight. 24 years as a lawyer. eight.5 years as a prosecutor in uvalde specializing in border prosecutions, 18 months as the criminal attorney, spent time in trial and appellate and she is board cert into i'd in criminal law, an honor less than 1% of texas...
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how many of you remember the shakespeare line by shylock where he goes on and on don't we bleed the same? okay? we do have those common human emotions. and so with every single person that i meet, particularly if i disagree with them i try to find the goodness in them. i try to find what part of them can we communicate with together? and so i may have used and i haven't use as an example might relationship with justice clarence thomas. i suspect, maybe this is not true anymore. i suspect i have probably disagreed with him more than any other justice. that we have not joined each other's opinions more than anybody else. and yet, justice thomas is the one justice in the building that literally knows every employee's name, every one of them. not only does he know their names, he remembers their families names and histories. he is the first one who will go up to someone when you are walking with him and say is your son okay? how is your daughter doing in college? he is the first one that when my stepfather died sent me flowers in florida. hate to ease a man who cares deeply about the court a
how many of you remember the shakespeare line by shylock where he goes on and on don't we bleed the same? okay? we do have those common human emotions. and so with every single person that i meet, particularly if i disagree with them i try to find the goodness in them. i try to find what part of them can we communicate with together? and so i may have used and i haven't use as an example might relationship with justice clarence thomas. i suspect, maybe this is not true anymore. i suspect i have...
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last time i checked, she's not exactly doing shakespeare. >> let's take it down a notch here. what i think she's trying to say is there are an awful lot of people in the public space who don't have a lot of talent. whatever you think of jennifer aniston, she was funny, she kept a hit show going for years, she's a movie star. and a lot of us find her attractive. let's leave that aside. she is someone who made her name and her bones by not over exposing herself indecently or doing something shocking in the public eye. i think that's what she's talking about. it's because she did overexpose herself, she would wear a bra on set but she was a cast member on "friends," i think she had the so-called hollywood "hot character." it's because somebody liked her. [laughter] >> every girl in america loved her haircut. >> i only find her to be articulate in interviews. practice on your interviews in your $21 million house in bel air, so when you come out, you have something other to say then criticizing other people. some people in hollywood have talent but a lot have extra time. she starts
last time i checked, she's not exactly doing shakespeare. >> let's take it down a notch here. what i think she's trying to say is there are an awful lot of people in the public space who don't have a lot of talent. whatever you think of jennifer aniston, she was funny, she kept a hit show going for years, she's a movie star. and a lot of us find her attractive. let's leave that aside. she is someone who made her name and her bones by not over exposing herself indecently or doing something...
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she was told on the way to the rally donald trump stripped naked declared himself the king and all of shakespeare plays on his smith correspond 'rona processor he bothered from his head adolf hitler who isn't really dead but lives in a shampoo bottle in mar-a-lago pool house. maybe that ace bit much. but her claims are even much believable. she claims she was told that trump actually tried to grab the steering wheel from a secret service agent. the verb used lunged, he lunged. yes, lunge, the thing my personal trainer makes me do by holding my daiquiri out of arm's reach. about eight inches. but, yeah, trump apparently crawled out through the back window of the beast. the beast, which is the code name for the presidential limo, as well as hillary clinton. shuffled across the roof, then slid down in through the driver's side window to grab the wheel while screaming screw the guns let jesus take the wheel. sounds real, right? good thing we have a republican there to keep it all on the up and up. i kid. but it's odd how liz cheyney has become the vindictive ex-wife that donald trump never knew he ha
she was told on the way to the rally donald trump stripped naked declared himself the king and all of shakespeare plays on his smith correspond 'rona processor he bothered from his head adolf hitler who isn't really dead but lives in a shampoo bottle in mar-a-lago pool house. maybe that ace bit much. but her claims are even much believable. she claims she was told that trump actually tried to grab the steering wheel from a secret service agent. the verb used lunged, he lunged. yes, lunge, the...
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because i thought the longest day of the year was the time i saw steven seagal do shakespeare in the park. [ laughter ] and it was hot. out of all the days in the year, this is the one where we get the most sunlight. if you were still sad today, i hate to break to it you but your seasonal depression is just regular depression. [ laughter ] there's no official definition for when summer begins or it ends, just like a white woman's birthday. [ laughter ] it's true. those are so long. today also happens to be national selfie day. which was a rare chance for everyone on social media to focus on themselves for a change. [ laughter ] guillermo, do you know who invented the selfie? >> guillermo: kim kardashian? [ laughter ] >> sean: no. that's not correct. >> guillermo: no? >> sean: and you always sit on the stool, do you ever stand? >> guillermo: oh, i do sometimes but i'm tired right now. [ laughter ] >> sean: yeah, we probably can't tell the difference, right? [ laughter ] there's actually -- that was a joke, it was just a joke. look it, you're shorter, i'm gayer. [ laughter ] we can do
because i thought the longest day of the year was the time i saw steven seagal do shakespeare in the park. [ laughter ] and it was hot. out of all the days in the year, this is the one where we get the most sunlight. if you were still sad today, i hate to break to it you but your seasonal depression is just regular depression. [ laughter ] there's no official definition for when summer begins or it ends, just like a white woman's birthday. [ laughter ] it's true. those are so long. today also...
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it's to teach and to rap about shakespeare. ♪ i'm mr. smith and i'm here to say ♪ caesar got stabbed et tu brute? ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( bouncy rap beat ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's not just the teachers who these cowardly dipsticks think should be armed. >> there are individuals who are unpaid volunteers who would be happy to volunteer their time to go safeguard schools. >> to me it's a simple solution. we have retired military, retired law enforcement. that i am sure we can come up with a way to ensure that every child and every school is protected with on-site armed trained officers. >> there is no reason why we can't put retired police officers, ex-military, and put them at least in every school. >> stephen: yes, that is their brilliant answer to our epidemic of gun violence: arm the seniors. they shouldn't be hard to find. they're all members of the "aar-15." but-- ( applause ) but more guns aren't the only terrible solution republicans are offering up. here's former n.y.p.d. detective pat brosnan on ”hannity" last nigh
it's to teach and to rap about shakespeare. ♪ i'm mr. smith and i'm here to say ♪ caesar got stabbed et tu brute? ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( bouncy rap beat ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's not just the teachers who these cowardly dipsticks think should be armed. >> there are individuals who are unpaid volunteers who would be happy to volunteer their time to go safeguard schools. >> to me it's a simple solution. we have retired military, retired law enforcement. that i am sure...
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they had a shakespeare episode, they had a black and white episode. they did a musical episode. they tried a lot of different stuff. >> i don't give a flying fig about the lines in my face, the crows' feet by my eyes, or the altitude of my caboose. >> well, i'm at a loss. i don't know what a flying fig is. >> that's okay. they do. >> there's no trouble on the set. there is no trouble on the set. >> well, we have a very volatile relationship. there is a hate/love element to it. >> easy come, easy go. >> the flirtations were great and bruce and cybill were great. glenn caron kept them apart for a long time, and bravo to him. >> what they did is they took the sam and diane dynamic from "cheers" and escalated it. "cheers" was will they, won't they? "moonlighting" was, do they even want to? >> stay away from me. >> here i come. >> but i don't want you. i never wanted you. >> yeah, right. >> does entertaining mean at some point stopping the tease of dave and mattie? do they get together at some point? >> well, that's going to be resolved this year. we like to think of it as two and a
they had a shakespeare episode, they had a black and white episode. they did a musical episode. they tried a lot of different stuff. >> i don't give a flying fig about the lines in my face, the crows' feet by my eyes, or the altitude of my caboose. >> well, i'm at a loss. i don't know what a flying fig is. >> that's okay. they do. >> there's no trouble on the set. there is no trouble on the set. >> well, we have a very volatile relationship. there is a hate/love...
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and she goes, "well, if you go up in front of the class and recite shakespeare, i'll give you extra credit, and i'll let you do stand-up every friday." and i was like, "that's a hell of a bargain." i was like, "do i have to do it? like, can i just do it comically? she goes, "you can do it any way you want." so i just went up right in front of the class i was like -- "to be or not to be 'tis the question." you know what i mean >> seth: i have to ask, did you ever have a bad set with your material in front of the class >> i did i did. science class. it was a rough one >> seth: yeah. >> the labs were going, you know what i mean? kids were trying not to burn themselves and i'm, like, trying to do chris farley impressions in front of them. "you're going nowhere! you know, like - [ laughter ] you know, it just didn't work out. >> seth: how does your family -- i mean, they must be so proud of you now. how do they feel when they -- when they get to see you doing stand-up >> oh, they think i'm an engineer [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, okay, gotcha. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: will this be the first they -
and she goes, "well, if you go up in front of the class and recite shakespeare, i'll give you extra credit, and i'll let you do stand-up every friday." and i was like, "that's a hell of a bargain." i was like, "do i have to do it? like, can i just do it comically? she goes, "you can do it any way you want." so i just went up right in front of the class i was like -- "to be or not to be 'tis the question." you know what i mean >> seth: i have to...
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. >> pauley: shakespeare wrote "the evil that men do lives after them." in some cases, it even survives to start a third season on television. serena altschul is talking with the cast and creators of paramount's "evil." >> suburban homes can be just as scary as haunted mansions, maybe even more so. >> reporter: robert and michelle king are pretty normal looking, too. and yet they're the creators of "evil." where the devil is in a lot more than the details. >> surprise! >> reporter: and the mundane and the monsterous are never far apart. >> the prime cup, all for you. >> reporter: and you are kind of a mini mike microcosm for the ideas fleshed out in the show in that you are a devout catholic and you are agnostic and jewish. >> the secular jew and the church going catholic have been disagreeing about the roots of evil ever since they met. >> for 30 years we've been married, and we've had conversations similar to this, where does evil come from? why does evil do bad things? is it psychological, or is there some super natural element that makes people do bad
. >> pauley: shakespeare wrote "the evil that men do lives after them." in some cases, it even survives to start a third season on television. serena altschul is talking with the cast and creators of paramount's "evil." >> suburban homes can be just as scary as haunted mansions, maybe even more so. >> reporter: robert and michelle king are pretty normal looking, too. and yet they're the creators of "evil." where the devil is in a lot more than the...
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the royal shakespeare company has got richard iii starting tonight. it has total me it hasn't had any requests for refunds as a result of the rail strike and we have just spoken to a rowing boat hire company down the river there, they said it is urn usually quiet. we have spoken to a local museum, the manager says he thinks more children have been coming in, he thinks people have been taking advantage of taking time off and spending more time with the family, so he says he has seen more children come through the door, he has had to switch a few shifts for his staff because some of them travel in to work by rail. but like i say, lots of people here today have come by coach or have driven, so it is really hard to say how badly shatford has been impacted but of course businesses here and businesses across the country and tourism bosses will worry about the impact, especially in this post covid recovery time, the effect this rail strike will have on businesses. have people been saying to what they think about the strike? i have people been saying to what
the royal shakespeare company has got richard iii starting tonight. it has total me it hasn't had any requests for refunds as a result of the rail strike and we have just spoken to a rowing boat hire company down the river there, they said it is urn usually quiet. we have spoken to a local museum, the manager says he thinks more children have been coming in, he thinks people have been taking advantage of taking time off and spending more time with the family, so he says he has seen more...
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documentary version we you just have to write with confidence, you know going back to greek dramatists and shakespeare there's been historical fiction you have to write from you know, you're a more emotional core and and what you believe on these women must have been feeling and thinking obviously you're not going to get a hundred percent, right, but we had such a smart diverse team of strong women experienced in the world experienced with having a lot of pressure and leadership in their own lives that i think we we had a lot of women like kathy who really could draw upon their own experiences and in these kinds of situations to make it to make it truthful. yeah, you know, eric aaron sorkin said something, you know, when asked this question kind of repeatedly because he's always working with historical fiction and you know, he said we're working on a painting not a photograph and i like what he said, you know, he's very very, you know, credential of hollywood screenwriter and and that is our approach was you know, how do we interpret? because that's what a painting is. like, how do we interpret what i
documentary version we you just have to write with confidence, you know going back to greek dramatists and shakespeare there's been historical fiction you have to write from you know, you're a more emotional core and and what you believe on these women must have been feeling and thinking obviously you're not going to get a hundred percent, right, but we had such a smart diverse team of strong women experienced in the world experienced with having a lot of pressure and leadership in their own...