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william shakespeare. told you i'll be here forever sd i'll always be your friend... hi. how you doin'? hi. it's jack. katie. you can stand under my u rella ella ella eh eh eh under my umbrella ella ella eh eh... captioning made possible by touchstone television productions, llc and cbs
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william shakespeare... and lady di, princess of wales. while some of the greatest figures in history are under the floor, when visiting, be sure to look up. the vaulted ceilings and stained glass are incredible. in fact, those are hallmarks of the gothic style. popular in medieval times, you can recognize gothic architecture by a number of design elements. arches comomto a point. ribbing runs across the high ceilings. there's usually a giant window in the shape of a flower, hence the name "rose window." and then there are the flying buttresses. they're less a design element necessity. they keep the upper walls from being pushed outward by the weight of the roof. the soaring twin towers that flank the west entrance are a relatively new addition. they were added in the 18th century. above this entrance are 10 statues honoring martyrs of the 20th century. this one is of dr. martin luther king jr. i bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen
william shakespeare... and lady di, princess of wales. while some of the greatest figures in history are under the floor, when visiting, be sure to look up. the vaulted ceilings and stained glass are incredible. in fact, those are hallmarks of the gothic style. popular in medieval times, you can recognize gothic architecture by a number of design elements. arches comomto a point. ribbing runs across the high ceilings. there's usually a giant window in the shape of a flower, hence the name...
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reporter: shakespearean english may sound like greek, but it is a foregone conclusion that william shakespeare's works are still the be all and end all of english literature. >> the human experience and the power of lanage in this book is for the world. >> !t the time, there was not standardized spelling. >> reporter: the book is shake shakespeare shakespeare's folio, a rare edition of all his works. it is on dispsplay now at fiu. >> the book is a treasure-trove of words. without thebook, half of shakespeares shakespeares shakespeare's words, they wouldn't exist. >> reporter: to shade or not to shade, that is the question for ds amused by shakespeare's trash talk. >> it is every educator's dream for their students to engage with the authors. whenhey get excited, it's a great opportunity. >> reporter: the play is the thing, especially when it feels like you're actually in the globe theater during shakespeare's tim thank to 3-d technology. it is the first globe theater experience in which all the world is indeed a stage and all the kids with 3-d glasses are players. >> if i were to stand out and l
reporter: shakespearean english may sound like greek, but it is a foregone conclusion that william shakespeare's works are still the be all and end all of english literature. >> the human experience and the power of lanage in this book is for the world. >> !t the time, there was not standardized spelling. >> reporter: the book is shake shakespeare shakespeare's folio, a rare edition of all his works. it is on dispsplay now at fiu. >> the book is a treasure-trove of...
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reid: william shakespeare once wrote, "love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind." all right, let's go ov victimology. both male victims had their hair dyed black, and the woman is a brunette. the guys are similar. same ages, same builds. they were also abducted outside their homes, which were all in the same area. so they were probably being stalked. was connie with her boyfriend when she was abducted? it looks that way. her purse was found on the ground outse of his house. so this involves some kind of ruse. it's difficult to lure most people from the security of their own homes. well, some people let their guard down. yeah, but stalking victims vary their routes home. they wear disguises. they don't talk to anyone in their driveway. they hardly talk to anyone at all. they're--they're terrorized. ok, so maybe they were followed, reid. i mean, bottom line is the unsub escalat. the first male was abducted alone, the second was with his girlfriend. well, what do we know about her? connie was in her 30s, baked cakes for a living, she never had a run-in with the law. a
reid: william shakespeare once wrote, "love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind." all right, let's go ov victimology. both male victims had their hair dyed black, and the woman is a brunette. the guys are similar. same ages, same builds. they were also abducted outside their homes, which were all in the same area. so they were probably being stalked. was connie with her boyfriend when she was abducted? it looks that way. her purse was found on the ground outse of his house. so...
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starting tonight william shakespeare 12th night is on stage at william peace university theatre. performances run through sunday. >> starting tonight the star brothers perform goodnights comedy club in raleigh. it's there through saturday. >>> at the kids museum saturday night for a casino night to the group provides opportunities for adults with disabilities. >>> and carolina rhiannon giddons is swimming in the dark and other voices of the american experience the show is at unc's memorial hall 7:30 sunday night. for more information on these events and many more, log on to wral.com and search out and about. >>> well their harmony is beautiful. amazing voices. that's out report for now. we'll have another news in date coming your way in about 25 minutes. >> join us on fox 50 for more local news, weather and traffic have captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is thursday, february 25th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> a dramatic rescue is unfolding after wild weather cap sizes a fishing boat near new york city. powerful storms lead a trail of deadly destruction acr
starting tonight william shakespeare 12th night is on stage at william peace university theatre. performances run through sunday. >> starting tonight the star brothers perform goodnights comedy club in raleigh. it's there through saturday. >>> at the kids museum saturday night for a casino night to the group provides opportunities for adults with disabilities. >>> and carolina rhiannon giddons is swimming in the dark and other voices of the american experience the show...
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the book that's credited with saving william shakespeare's legacy is now on display. you can check it out at kansas state university. it's traveling the country to celebrate the 400 years since his death. because the book itself is so old, the public can not handle it. but there's a copy on display for people to go through. it includes some of "it was put together posthumously by a couple of his actor friends, hemming and condell." "we're happy that they saved them because 18 of the plays would be totally lost." it went on display for students and the public thursday night. well get ready football fans..it's game day! you know what i'm talking about- the very latest out of sunny california. we are here, just a little early.. hoping to beat the crowds.. and maybe get a lead on the hype is just about over now.. "go broncos!" it is finally game day by the bay.. super bowl 50! our team, the denver broncos! what an opportunity, an experience of a lifetime!" the fans have reached a fevered pitch.. "go cam newton! we love you, baby!" the teams say... they are pumped and read
the book that's credited with saving william shakespeare's legacy is now on display. you can check it out at kansas state university. it's traveling the country to celebrate the 400 years since his death. because the book itself is so old, the public can not handle it. but there's a copy on display for people to go through. it includes some of "it was put together posthumously by a couple of his actor friends, hemming and condell." "we're happy that they saved them because 18 of...
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in 10 days, i'll be walking where william shakespeare walked. whoa! talk about your major blood rush. john, i am so jealous. if there's anything i can bring back for you... oh, no, john. o.k. get back here. now, i've broken it down to perishables and nonperishables. now, when you get to mrs. grey's apothecary-- it's only in chichester, about 90 miles outside london-- ask for felicity. she's the only one who knows diddly about cucumber lotion. if they're out of it, go down to brighton-- louise, this is quite a list. i know. customs people can be real pains. and good luck finding one who'll give you a decent strip search. well, i hope you're all happy now that you've completely ruined my life! what's wrong? what's wrong? you get me to bare my soul, then go to that bar so you can call that despicable tabloid. what on earth are you talking about? this article in the national intruder! how could they do this? a three-headed camel's one thing, but to get a picture with all three faces smiling at once--whoo! ralph. ralph, the story about john. may i? oh. oh,
in 10 days, i'll be walking where william shakespeare walked. whoa! talk about your major blood rush. john, i am so jealous. if there's anything i can bring back for you... oh, no, john. o.k. get back here. now, i've broken it down to perishables and nonperishables. now, when you get to mrs. grey's apothecary-- it's only in chichester, about 90 miles outside london-- ask for felicity. she's the only one who knows diddly about cucumber lotion. if they're out of it, go down to brighton-- louise,...
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concavation or lecture in the fall so they will always go to a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeareo class no matter how hard you try. you will get people who are not american. it is supposed to be appealing. it is all memoir, or biography, and young person memoir or biography. there is no variation in the conform. it is all the same thing. somebody who is overcoming adversity to get to college. there are different scenario but it is all the same sort of book. the most poplar books are the most reasonable ones. justin mercy published last year. when you chose recent books you chose fewer books. the older the book is the more various it is likely to be. there are missions saying we want to talk about timeliness and civic engagement and many of these words are part of jargon that is going to skew you in a left wing direction. add to this the people choosing the books do seem to be progressive and don't seem to realize there are books that don't follow these particular poli this lowest common denominator arrived and i am not saying this for the political point as much as the point is i
concavation or lecture in the fall so they will always go to a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeareo class no matter how hard you try. you will get people who are not american. it is supposed to be appealing. it is all memoir, or biography, and young person memoir or biography. there is no variation in the conform. it is all the same thing. somebody who is overcoming adversity to get to college. there are different scenario but it is all the same sort of book. the most poplar...
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of the folgers shakespeare library in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the death of williams shakespeare. on friday we are back at politics and prose bookstore for signs journalist report on the spread of infectious diseases around the world over the past 50 years. that is a look at some of the author programs look to be as programming covering this week. many of of the events are open to the public. but for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> now, new jersey senator cory booker discusses civic involvement and recounts experiences that shaped his political thinking. he discusses his book, united, united with robert george of the new york post. >> host: senator booker, united, here we are in the middle of the more divisive presidential election years ever on both sides and you brought the book called united. why the title, why now? spee2? >> guest: first well, it is great to be here. it's great to be on the tv screen. i appreciate you being here and not making me feel in any way folic lead challenge. >> host: i shaved just yesterday. >> guest: make me feel good so i a
of the folgers shakespeare library in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the death of williams shakespeare. on friday we are back at politics and prose bookstore for signs journalist report on the spread of infectious diseases around the world over the past 50 years. that is a look at some of the author programs look to be as programming covering this week. many of of the events are open to the public. but for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> now, new jersey...
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jane austin and william shakespeare are important, they are far less important than many other things to making a continuing learning citizen and more adaptable human being in our increasingly more complex, diverse and dynamic world. he also said many liberal arts majors become successful, but it's a liberal arts world. he says it's a computer world and if you lived in france, you'd learn french. in a digital world, you'd learn engineering. as you might imagine, history majors are in arms this morning. >> liberal arts education also encourages critical thinking. >> yes, he wants more critical thinking. i mean, there is that joke. i was an english major, do you want fries with that? that joke exists for a reason. >> i'm also an english major. thanks a lot. >>> valentine's day is around the corner. fellows, ladies, you have two days left and some penguins at a zoo in london are getting celebratory with some special treat. >> they were given their favorite fish. those are heart shaped blocks of ice. look at the shot coming up here. the fish in the heart. romantic. this is actually to get
jane austin and william shakespeare are important, they are far less important than many other things to making a continuing learning citizen and more adaptable human being in our increasingly more complex, diverse and dynamic world. he also said many liberal arts majors become successful, but it's a liberal arts world. he says it's a computer world and if you lived in france, you'd learn french. in a digital world, you'd learn engineering. as you might imagine, history majors are in arms this...
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well, william shakespeare used them, and hazel told me this. well, those two could get away with it. you've just ruined the story, baxter. you're too phlegmatic. you're not animated enough. i am not! george, since we're waiting for dinner, sign the contracts? say, that's a very good idea. is it all right with you, mr. egan? well, i suppose so. iffin? might as well get it over with. good. i have it right over here on the end table. now, you've both thought it over carefully and have okayed all the details, and i want to say, you both should be congratulated. this will mark the beginning of what i feel is a mutually profitable venture. i hope so. who would like to sign it first? let him sign it. i haven't a pen. uh...i don't have a pen either. i have one, mr. egan, right here. oh. well, all right. dinner's ready! oh! that's what i've been waiting to hear. mr. griffin: i'm as hungry as a bear, hazel! well, come on. everything'll get cold. - gentlemen, how about the contract? - later, baxter. didn't you hear hazel? dinner's served. you're the most
well, william shakespeare used them, and hazel told me this. well, those two could get away with it. you've just ruined the story, baxter. you're too phlegmatic. you're not animated enough. i am not! george, since we're waiting for dinner, sign the contracts? say, that's a very good idea. is it all right with you, mr. egan? well, i suppose so. iffin? might as well get it over with. good. i have it right over here on the end table. now, you've both thought it over carefully and have okayed all...
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and then william shakespeare once askedame but that thought never crossed the changed his name to bacon double cheeseburger. there he is, it was sam smith. i guess he knew that thet covered so he has total totally committed to the idea and signs e-mails as b.d.eeseburger. no regrets because, i quote, everyone loves bacon, one of sam's favorite sayings. that is everyone except his soon-to-be wife who isy about her fiance's new moniker. >> he did not check with her. >> unless she changes her name to double oreo misn't going to happen. >> just thinking of the kids, right? >> right. >> legal name -- >> patty, her second name >> nice. >> got to make it work. >> you do, you do. that's true love, a compromise. >>> then finally just a quickie, they're telling me i can do this, 15 seconds. it. shall we do the teases? i'll do the baby. do the baby. if you're struggling to make it >> watch. >> oh, iby. >> oh. >> there you go. baby. >> oh. >> there you go. i'm glad you did the baby. >> oh. >> there you go. ;m( tt2wlr=[ik@%!!&n km@ tt2wlr=[ik@%4!f# =[4 tt2wlr=[ik@%x#*& 0b.p 4 @ @>>> good morning. @w
and then william shakespeare once askedame but that thought never crossed the changed his name to bacon double cheeseburger. there he is, it was sam smith. i guess he knew that thet covered so he has total totally committed to the idea and signs e-mails as b.d.eeseburger. no regrets because, i quote, everyone loves bacon, one of sam's favorite sayings. that is everyone except his soon-to-be wife who isy about her fiance's new moniker. >> he did not check with her. >> unless she...
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pand then william shakespeare ponce asked what's in a name but pthat thought never crossed the pchanged his name to bacon double pcheeseburger. pthere he is, it was sam smith. pi guess he knew that the singer phad that covered so he has total ptotally committed to the idea pand signs e-mails as b.d. pcheeseburger. pno regrets because, i quote, peveryone loves bacon, one of psam's favorite sayings. pthat is everyone except his psoon-to-be wife who is less than phappy about her fiance's new pmoniker. p>> he did not check with her. p>> unless she changes her name pto double oreo milk shake which pisn't going to happen. p>> just thinking of the kids, pright? p>> right. p>> legal name -- p>> patty, her second name could pbe melt. p>> nice. p>> got to make it work. p>> you do, you do. pthat's true love, a compromise. p>>> then finally just a quickie, pthey're telling me i can do pthis, 15 seconds. pwhy don't i save it. pshall we do the teases? pi'll do the baby. pdo the baby. pif you're struggling to make it p p>> watch. p>> oh, i i'm glad you did the p>> oh. p>> there you go. i'm glad you di
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william, come in here." was the real brutus like brutus in "julius caesar" by shakespeare? he said "no, of course not.e was a scoundrel. he was a schemer." i said, that's it. it is historical fiction. the author changes history to make a point, that's fine. real history. -- but it's not real history. as long as you can keep that straight in your mind -- of course, we can't. the power of the image, the power of the film, the acting, the whole thing is so strong that it becomes history to us. right? this is what people now know. mr. brookhiser: i will tell you the one thing that made me smile, there was a moment when lincoln and seward are talking about how do we pass this amendment. they decide they need an operator to really call these congressmen. that is how the david spade character, i guess, gets introduced. and then seward says, let me bring a guy down from albany. i'm thinking, like they couldn't have opened the door and in the hallway there wouldn't have been 12 guys who only do that? prof. foner: they did have operators. but lincoln did not go around at night, knocking on the doors of congress
william, come in here." was the real brutus like brutus in "julius caesar" by shakespeare? he said "no, of course not.e was a scoundrel. he was a schemer." i said, that's it. it is historical fiction. the author changes history to make a point, that's fine. real history. -- but it's not real history. as long as you can keep that straight in your mind -- of course, we can't. the power of the image, the power of the film, the acting, the whole thing is so strong that it...
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shakespeare in love, joseph fiennes. just feeling this, the detail in this is extraordinary."(tim angel - angel costumes) "this was my week with marilyn. she has a bottom."(nima elbagir cnn correspondent) "michelle williams 3 had to have a false bottom." (tim angel - angel costumes) "well yes, because marilyn monroe had a very narrow west and big hips"it all adds up to an awful lot of work.but even need an intricate attention to detail. one of the films angels worked on recently is "lady in the van". it casts the indomitable dame maggie smith - known to many as the dowager duchess in downton abbey - as a homeless woman. (tim angel - angel costumes) "this is maggie smith from lady in the van. it all looks believable and my mother and laws booths."you take something like lady in the van. everything thinks they turn up in their own clothes, everyone in that film - their costumes came from here.but even with a meticulous organising system. things still go missing. and in some of the most surprising ways. that's how one of the most iconic costumes of all time, obi wan kenobi's robe turned up one day out of the blue(tim angel - angel costumes) "in fact it wasn't even here it was at our fancy dress shopand it w
shakespeare in love, joseph fiennes. just feeling this, the detail in this is extraordinary."(tim angel - angel costumes) "this was my week with marilyn. she has a bottom."(nima elbagir cnn correspondent) "michelle williams 3 had to have a false bottom." (tim angel - angel costumes) "well yes, because marilyn monroe had a very narrow west and big hips"it all adds up to an awful lot of work.but even need an intricate attention to detail. one of the films angels...
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william peace university. it will be set in the 820s. >> really. >> that will change up. it's more relaxed. you can sit on the stage if you are comfortable. >> shake peers, 1980s -- shakespeare, 1980s version. >> cool. >> yes, they are funny, the sklar brothers. they are filming stuff for the channel show. >> i like the black and white. >> what's going on at the museum. >> a ton of stuff. you can take your kids there during the the day and saturday night, they'll have something for the the grownups on casino night for community work force solution which helps the disabled find jobs. that's a fundraiser, $50 a ticket. casino night. >> and, again, that's for the adult. >> for the adult, not kids. >> bring the kids for the day and get a sitter for the night. and enjoy the night. going on. carolina chocolate drop star is one the most amazing things. they are going to be playing memorial hall. she will be performing with a cello. that's going to be a great, >> we heard a a little bit from them yesterday on the noon show. and we were blown away by how good their harmony sounds. >> good stuff always, right? >> kathy, thank you very much. >>> for more on these events, log on wral.co
william peace university. it will be set in the 820s. >> really. >> that will change up. it's more relaxed. you can sit on the stage if you are comfortable. >> shake peers, 1980s -- shakespeare, 1980s version. >> cool. >> yes, they are funny, the sklar brothers. they are filming stuff for the channel show. >> i like the black and white. >> what's going on at the museum. >> a ton of stuff. you can take your kids there during the the day and...
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shakespeare in love, joseph fiennes. just feeling this, the detail in this is extraordinary." (timimngel - angel costumes) "this was my week k th marilyn. she has abottom." (nima elbagir cnn correspondent) "michelle williams had to have a false bottom." (tim angel - angel costumes) "well yes, because marilyn monroe had a very narrow west and big hips" it all adds up to an awful lot of work. but even the simplest concepts still need an intricate attention to detail. one of the films angels worked on recently is "lady in the van". it casts the indomitable dame maggie smith - known to many as the dowager duchess in downton abbey - as a homeless woman. (tim angel - angel costumes) "this is maggie smith from lady i ithe van. it all looks believablelend my mother ananlaws u take something like lady in the van. everything thinks they turn up in their own clothes, everyone in that film - their costumes came from here. but even with a meticulous organising system. things still go missing. and in some of the most surprising ways. that's how one of the most iconic costumes of all time, obi wan kenobi's robe turned up one day out of the blue (tim angel - angel costumes) "in fact it wasn't even here it was at our fanc
shakespeare in love, joseph fiennes. just feeling this, the detail in this is extraordinary." (timimngel - angel costumes) "this was my week k th marilyn. she has abottom." (nima elbagir cnn correspondent) "michelle williams had to have a false bottom." (tim angel - angel costumes) "well yes, because marilyn monroe had a very narrow west and big hips" it all adds up to an awful lot of work. but even the simplest concepts still need an intricate attention to...