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the longest written part in shakespeare is iago, believe it or not. i know hamlet and i know these parts. i know the words. charlie: because you have practiced? al: i practice. everything changes in the real. it's like shadowboxing. in real life it's a different , story. i love the idea of driving a car. mean -- me and strasburg were talking about. everything is good. you haven't been in the car yet. i can shift. i can do this. you do everything right, you shift, you do this. then you turn the key and the car goes. what is this? you are ducking cards and going on the sidewalk. that is the difference of rehearsing alone and getting in there with other people. at least you get familiarity. i love learning it. this is fun. charlie: i think you almost dropped out of high school didn't you? al: i did drop out of high school. charlie: go act. al: actually, i went to work. i went to work because we needed money in my family. an economic necessity at the time. i did go to the village at age 17. i was really fed by all that going on in the 60's. i was at coffe
the longest written part in shakespeare is iago, believe it or not. i know hamlet and i know these parts. i know the words. charlie: because you have practiced? al: i practice. everything changes in the real. it's like shadowboxing. in real life it's a different , story. i love the idea of driving a car. mean -- me and strasburg were talking about. everything is good. you haven't been in the car yet. i can shift. i can do this. you do everything right, you shift, you do this. then you turn the...
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Mar 21, 2015
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he played iago but did not have the craftiness of that guy. that is what i think. >> speaking about who continues to be one of the more controversial theaters today mary surratt, a movie made about her recently. is there anything about booth's writing or what he said to people in the days proceeding the assassination that would make you think that she was, in fact, guilty and knew what what happen on april 14? was delivering guns that would be used that night etc., because those were the circumstances that got her hanged. powell happened to show but the boarding house when their rating it and said a-ha. dr. alford: i was able to add one fact of interest to that discussion that i have not seen in any book, and that was booth planned to duck lincoln from this -- to abduct lincoln from this theater in january of 1865. it did not come off but they got awfully close. lincoln did not show up that night. you went to another theater and came here the next night. that plan did not work. i don't know how it would have worked out. that was the scheme. wh
he played iago but did not have the craftiness of that guy. that is what i think. >> speaking about who continues to be one of the more controversial theaters today mary surratt, a movie made about her recently. is there anything about booth's writing or what he said to people in the days proceeding the assassination that would make you think that she was, in fact, guilty and knew what what happen on april 14? was delivering guns that would be used that night etc., because those were the...
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Mar 19, 2015
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he knows it was bad hi it, be hasn't had any news about his family iago want to go back home. >> cyclonesese are making southern jumpnies common. >> back the the story we were trying to bring you about the domic republic of congo. rebels out by the lake where united nations group says it was willing to take them on with the help of that nation's forces then the u.n. said that no, we aren't going to do it. head of that mission in the domic republic of congo. joins me now you have been briefing members of the united nations about the difficulties you are facing there which must be pretty severe considering that you believe that the f.d.l.r., these rebels must be defeated. >> well, first of all we are fully committed and we have the means. but we follow a certain united nations policy, this is a human rights policy, we cannot cooperate with congo's army units whose leaders, whose generals or units committed human rights violations before. and there is a demand generals the place, whose units committed human rights violations. wry would they put in people, with whom whose actions you totally
he knows it was bad hi it, be hasn't had any news about his family iago want to go back home. >> cyclonesese are making southern jumpnies common. >> back the the story we were trying to bring you about the domic republic of congo. rebels out by the lake where united nations group says it was willing to take them on with the help of that nation's forces then the u.n. said that no, we aren't going to do it. head of that mission in the domic republic of congo. joins me now you have...
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Mar 22, 2015
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he played iago but did not have the craftiness of that guy. that is what i think. >> speaking about who continues to be one of the more controversial theaters today mary surratt, a movie made about her recently. is there anything about booth's writing or what he said to people in the days proceeding the assassination that would make you think that she was, in fact, guilty and knew what what happen on april 14? was delivering guns that would be used that night etc., because those were the circumstances that got her hanged. powell happened to show but the boarding house when their rating it and said a-ha. dr. alford: i was able to add one fact of interest to that discussion that i have not seen in any book, and that was booth planned to duck lincoln from this -- to abduct lincoln from this theater in january of 1865. it did not come off but they got awfully close. lincoln did not show up that night. you went to another theater and came here the next night. that plan did not work. i don't know how it would have worked out. that was the scheme. wh
he played iago but did not have the craftiness of that guy. that is what i think. >> speaking about who continues to be one of the more controversial theaters today mary surratt, a movie made about her recently. is there anything about booth's writing or what he said to people in the days proceeding the assassination that would make you think that she was, in fact, guilty and knew what what happen on april 14? was delivering guns that would be used that night etc., because those were the...
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Mar 22, 2015
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he played iago but did not have the craftiness of that guy. that is what i think. >> speaking about who continues to be one of the more controversial theaters today mary surratt, a movie made about her recently. is there anything about booth's writing or what he said to people in the days proceeding the assassination that would make you think that she was, in fact, guilty and knew what what happen on april 14? was delivering guns that would be used that night, etc. because those were the circumstances that got her hanged. powell happened to show but the boarding house when their rating it and said a-ha. dr. alford: i was able to add one fact of interest to that discussion that i have not seen in any book, and that was booth planned to duck lincoln from this -- to abduct lincoln from this theater in january of 1865. it did not come off but they got awfully close. lincoln did not show up that night. you went to another theater and came here the next night. that plan did not work. i don't know how it would have worked out. that was the scheme. wh
he played iago but did not have the craftiness of that guy. that is what i think. >> speaking about who continues to be one of the more controversial theaters today mary surratt, a movie made about her recently. is there anything about booth's writing or what he said to people in the days proceeding the assassination that would make you think that she was, in fact, guilty and knew what what happen on april 14? was delivering guns that would be used that night, etc. because those were the...
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by governor christie did what he did iago he is for president.is he goes to iowa and back to ethanol. seems to be where the cash is. juan: i want to turn to another new jersey store your family with, one of the new jersey senators, one of the leaders in senate democrats, bob menendez, recent report showed continued in federal investigation of him that may lead to an indictment. could you talk about that case? >> we are both win and this decision a long time. i don't know of your familiar with the phrase "expected to be arrested by the end of the month." sometimes we take anonymous sources from law enforcement activities by prosecutors to try to drive a case. senator menendez, in my piece in "the lawnsalon," he wants to stand his ground. he said some important predecessors who have also had trouble with the law but never went to jail -- jon corzine. these ties are kind of bullet proof. i think the people in washington should be really worried if this goes to trial. amy: bob hennelly, thank you. we will lead to all of your articles. investigative r
by governor christie did what he did iago he is for president.is he goes to iowa and back to ethanol. seems to be where the cash is. juan: i want to turn to another new jersey store your family with, one of the new jersey senators, one of the leaders in senate democrats, bob menendez, recent report showed continued in federal investigation of him that may lead to an indictment. could you talk about that case? >> we are both win and this decision a long time. i don't know of your familiar...
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justice sotomayor: could you tell me about the natural gas iago --?ld verrilli: it did not reach public health levels that would make them comparable to the coal. sotomayor: they were part of the listing but not regulated. donald verrilli: yes your honor. justice alito: your argument is that under the last sentence of 7412 c one, the epa can create subcategories based in whole or part, on costs. is that right? donald verrilli: i think it is more subtle. it is not just that provision. numerous provisions. that allow for sub categorization. if there is such a vast difference in the technologies that the group of entities is using, there would be that vast difference in cost, there might be a basis to treat them as a different subcategory. justice scalia: why didn't the epa say that? i thought they said we are not going to take into account costs with regard to listing. they could have said, we're going to take into account costs as to whether subcategories should be listed and others should not be. that is not what they said. they said we will not take
justice sotomayor: could you tell me about the natural gas iago --?ld verrilli: it did not reach public health levels that would make them comparable to the coal. sotomayor: they were part of the listing but not regulated. donald verrilli: yes your honor. justice alito: your argument is that under the last sentence of 7412 c one, the epa can create subcategories based in whole or part, on costs. is that right? donald verrilli: i think it is more subtle. it is not just that provision. numerous...