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my lord, macbeth. the king hath happily received, macbeth, the news of thy success as thick as hail came post with post and everyone did bear thy praises in his kingdom's great defence. we are sent to give thee from our royal master thanks. and in an earnest of a greater honor, he bade from him, call thee thane of cawdor. what? can the devil speak true? the thane of cawdor lives. why do you dress me in borrowed robes? who was the thane lives yet. but treasons capital confessed and proved have overthrown him. glamis and thane of cawdor. the greatest is behind. thanks for your pains. do you not hope your children shall be kings when those that gave the thane of cawdor to me promised no less to them? that trusted home might yet enkindle you unto the crown besides the thane of cawdor. cousins, a word, i pray you. two truths are told, as happy prologues to the swelling act of the imperial theme. my lord. i thank you, gentlemen. this supernatural soliciting cannot be ill, cannot be good. if ill, why hath it
my lord, macbeth. the king hath happily received, macbeth, the news of thy success as thick as hail came post with post and everyone did bear thy praises in his kingdom's great defence. we are sent to give thee from our royal master thanks. and in an earnest of a greater honor, he bade from him, call thee thane of cawdor. what? can the devil speak true? the thane of cawdor lives. why do you dress me in borrowed robes? who was the thane lives yet. but treasons capital confessed and proved have...
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tell me, thou unknown power-- macbeth! macbeth! macbeth! beware macduff. beware of thane of fife. dismiss me. enough. thou hast harp'd my fear aright, but one word more-- he will not be commanded. be bloody, bold, and resolute, laugh to scorn the power of man, for none of woman born shall harm macbeth. then live, macduff. what need i fear of thee? but yet i'll make assurance double sure, and take a bond of fate, thou shalt not live. macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until great birnam wood to high dunsinane hill shall come against him. that will never be. macbeth shall live the lease of nature, pay his breath to time and mortal custom. yet my heart throbs to know one thing. tell me, if your art can tell so much shall banquo's issue ever reign in this kingdom? seek to know no more. infected be the air whereon they ride, and damn'd all those that trust them! ho approach. i did hear the galloping of horses, who was't came by? there are two or three, my lord, sent to give the word. macduff is fled to england. fled to england. ay, my good lord. time, thou anticipatest my dread exploits
tell me, thou unknown power-- macbeth! macbeth! macbeth! beware macduff. beware of thane of fife. dismiss me. enough. thou hast harp'd my fear aright, but one word more-- he will not be commanded. be bloody, bold, and resolute, laugh to scorn the power of man, for none of woman born shall harm macbeth. then live, macduff. what need i fear of thee? but yet i'll make assurance double sure, and take a bond of fate, thou shalt not live. macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until great birnam wood to...
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Oct 31, 2013
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the testimonies of sybrina fulton and lucy macbeth about the devastating losses that their sons make that point more effectively than i ever could. finally, these "stand your ground" law's increase racial disparity in our criminal justice system. one study found that in stand your ground states nearly 17% of homicides involving white shooters and black victims were ruled justified. compared to 1% of homicides with black shooters and white pic thumbs at my request the congressional research service analyzed fbi data on justifiable homicide before and after the 2000 waive of "stand your ground" law's and found that racial disparities clearly increased and i'll be putting the crs menu in there -- it's time for "stand your ground" law's to be reviewed and reconsidered. whatever the motivation behind it it's clear these laws often go too far in encouraging confrontations that escalate into deadly violence. they are resulting in unnecessary tragedies and they are diminishing accountability under our justice system. i am pleased that the efforts to reconsider these laws are now underway. ea
the testimonies of sybrina fulton and lucy macbeth about the devastating losses that their sons make that point more effectively than i ever could. finally, these "stand your ground" law's increase racial disparity in our criminal justice system. one study found that in stand your ground states nearly 17% of homicides involving white shooters and black victims were ruled justified. compared to 1% of homicides with black shooters and white pic thumbs at my request the congressional...
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Oct 30, 2013
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my name is lucille macbeth.ou for the opportunity to speak before the great institution today. i was raised in a family steep? justice and confidence in the triumphant goodness of humanity. my mother was a registered nurse. my father, who served in the army dental corp. was over 20 years president of the ncaap for the state of illinois. he worked actively with president lyndon johnson and the signing of the civil rights act of 1964. if he could see me here today, testifying in front of the united senate, he would be beaming with pride and amazed at how far his daughter had come until he came to understand what brought me here. i appear before you because my son jordan was shot and killed last november while sitting in the backseat of a friend's car listening to loud music. the man who killed him opened fire on four unarmed teenagers, even as they tried to move out of harm's way. that man was empowered by the standard your ground statute. i'm here to tell you there was no ground to stand. there was no threat. no
my name is lucille macbeth.ou for the opportunity to speak before the great institution today. i was raised in a family steep? justice and confidence in the triumphant goodness of humanity. my mother was a registered nurse. my father, who served in the army dental corp. was over 20 years president of the ncaap for the state of illinois. he worked actively with president lyndon johnson and the signing of the civil rights act of 1964. if he could see me here today, testifying in front of the...
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more" taken a five story place in chelsea and called it in a fictitious hotel, loosely based on "macbethss people doing, no real talking in t just kind of dance based and each room you can open drawers, read letters and it's dark and twisted and very interesting and so they asked, i'm friends with them and citibank has a new card, the citi thank you card and they have exclusive things you can do if you're card members. they asked if i'd host a might at "sleep no more" so i'll be there, you can get tickets through the citi thank you thing and i welcome you and be part of the show. >> is it different because of the different doors? >> they run the same track, all the actors, and then you can sometimes they'll pull someone into a different room like a one on one experience that you have and there's so much going on simultaneously, you can't see it in a linear way so it's really exciting. i'm super stoked about it. >> i have a question for you. >> yes. >> mr. three name, you are one of the few three-named people not attached to a homicide. >> ha! yet. >> do you appreciate in yourself how you
more" taken a five story place in chelsea and called it in a fictitious hotel, loosely based on "macbethss people doing, no real talking in t just kind of dance based and each room you can open drawers, read letters and it's dark and twisted and very interesting and so they asked, i'm friends with them and citibank has a new card, the citi thank you card and they have exclusive things you can do if you're card members. they asked if i'd host a might at "sleep no more" so...