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yes, shakespeare's tomb. there is no scientific evidence to be presented tomorrow in a british tv program. kerry sanders tonight with more on this new chapter. >> reporter: all the world's a stage, and now four centuries after william spakz spear's death, a mystery worthy of a five-act play. did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull? without disturbing his remains, british researchers explording age old rumors about the playwright used underground penetrating radar to look deep inside his grave at trinity church in england. where his skull should be, they found -- >> it looks like a big black hole. >> reporter: but the engraving on his head stone could be prophetic. blessed be the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones. as you may remember from high school english class, there's a pivotal moment in hamlet with, yes, a skull. >> i think shakespeare would be thinking it is 400 years after my death. people are thinking the same way about me, and i think he would have been deeply gr
yes, shakespeare's tomb. there is no scientific evidence to be presented tomorrow in a british tv program. kerry sanders tonight with more on this new chapter. >> reporter: all the world's a stage, and now four centuries after william spakz spear's death, a mystery worthy of a five-act play. did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull? without disturbing his remains, british researchers explording age old rumors about the playwright used underground penetrating radar to look deep inside...
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. >>> and shakespeare mystery. did someone steal part right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm thomas roberts in for lester tonight. nbc news has learned new details in a dramatic u.s. special forces operation killing a senior isis leader in syria. the man in charge of the terror organization's finances, this as we're uncovering major new developments in the investigation of the brussels terror attacks including new arrests after a series of raids in the last 24 hours. we begin with nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: tonight we've learned at least two americans were among those killed in the carnage in brussels, and now the hunt is on across europe to stop the next attack with police raids, at least seven in brussels alone, nearly a dozen detained. two more arrests in linked to the brussels attacks. police in this country do finally seem to be cracking down. witnesses say one of the police opera
. >>> and shakespeare mystery. did someone steal part right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm thomas roberts in for lester tonight. nbc news has learned new details in a dramatic u.s. special forces operation killing a senior isis leader in syria. the man in charge of the terror organization's finances, this as we're uncovering major new developments in the...
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we're live at the orlando shakespeare theater. telling you about their newest production, called the tempest. let me say something, amy, get the cliff notes version before you buy your tickets and that way you understand all the story here. about love and revenge, and a lot of other word from the shakespearean times i can't pronounce. we'll talk to the people running the beautiful production, coming up in put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, enjoy one today. america runs on dunkin'. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. america runs
we're live at the orlando shakespeare theater. telling you about their newest production, called the tempest. let me say something, amy, get the cliff notes version before you buy your tickets and that way you understand all the story here. about love and revenge, and a lot of other word from the shakespearean times i can't pronounce. we'll talk to the people running the beautiful production, coming up in put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for...
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on the stage, orlando shakespeare theater. in the tempest. the tempest. shakespeare's last play. often considered to be his best. they are performing it live for you, through march 27th. i highly recommend you get the tickets. b today it's florida flatbread with fresh tomatoes and bell peppers. then we add cheese; but what really makes this dish special are the florida bell peppers, and juicy tomatoes. when the cheese is melted and bubbly it's done. just cut and serve. and that's how easily florida flatbread with tomato and sweet bell peppers can become a meal time favorite. look for the fresh from florida label when you shop. remember, delicious is always served fresh from florida. some people don't like to share their wifi, but at bright house networks, we do. login to one of our hotspots and get your code for free wifi at over 50,000 bright house wifi hotspots. >> welcome back to "good day orlando." here's a live view, i-drive on the city beautiful, a busy night in the city, you have josh groban at dr. philips and the magic at the amway tonight, a lot of people will be downtow
on the stage, orlando shakespeare theater. in the tempest. the tempest. shakespeare's last play. often considered to be his best. they are performing it live for you, through march 27th. i highly recommend you get the tickets. b today it's florida flatbread with fresh tomatoes and bell peppers. then we add cheese; but what really makes this dish special are the florida bell peppers, and juicy tomatoes. when the cheese is melted and bubbly it's done. just cut and serve. and that's how easily...
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pnow shakespeare is known for pmany things. pkind of bawdy and naughty jokes pif you really listen closely. phe loved that. pand also known for tragic for ptragic scenes. pfor death ask destruction. pright? p>> yes. pwhich means combat and sword pfights. pyes. pand there's good one in richard pthe 3rd. pthere is indeed a great sword pfight at the end of richard the p3rd. phow does one go about making pthat happen? psword fighting on stage is preally an interesting art form a pbut also incorporating acting pelements. pwe really have to plan out peverything we do to make sure pit's safe. palso want to look really pexciting and dangerous. pso it takes lot of practice and plot of time. pwe see it just a little bit. pone little phrase from richard pthe 3rd. pnow this is richard the 3rd? pyes. pthe hump back limp limping prichard the third who was famous pand all right. pthere you go make me do it that pall right. pand who is he fighting here? prich man who will become sing pengland. pyou see a little bit of this. pall right. pnow, t
pnow shakespeare is known for pmany things. pkind of bawdy and naughty jokes pif you really listen closely. phe loved that. pand also known for tragic for ptragic scenes. pfor death ask destruction. pright? p>> yes. pwhich means combat and sword pfights. pyes. pand there's good one in richard pthe 3rd. pthere is indeed a great sword pfight at the end of richard the p3rd. phow does one go about making pthat happen? psword fighting on stage is preally an interesting art form a pbut also...
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those were the words of william shakespeare. what we think we know about the assassination of julius caesar comes not from 44 b.c. but from the 1500s when sha shakespea shakespeare's play premiered. what one historian has found will surprise you. barry strauss is the author of "the death of caesar," a past book of the week of mine. we thought it was fitting to talk about this on the eves of the ides of march. >> absolutely. >> the subtitle, the story of history's most famous assassination. why is it such an important assassination? >> i'm really glad you asked that. the death of julius caesar was a turning point. this was an opportunity for the republic peacefully to make the reforms that were necessary. >> this republic we're talking about is rome. >> the roman republic. >> the most powerful at the time, the america of the world. caesar becomes this great military conqueror, who seems to be morphing into an emperor? >> absolutely. caesar had more power than anyone ever had in rome, the richest man, the strongest army rome ever
those were the words of william shakespeare. what we think we know about the assassination of julius caesar comes not from 44 b.c. but from the 1500s when sha shakespea shakespeare's play premiered. what one historian has found will surprise you. barry strauss is the author of "the death of caesar," a past book of the week of mine. we thought it was fitting to talk about this on the eves of the ides of march. >> absolutely. >> the subtitle, the story of history's most...
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did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull?ithout disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the playwright used underground penetrating radar, like a high-tech x-ray, to look deep inside his grave at trinity church. where his skull should be found, they found -- >> it looks like a hole. >> blessed be the man who stares these stones. curse thee who moves my bones. as you may remember from high school english clash, there was a pivotal moment in hamlet with a skull. >> 400 years after my death people are thinking the same way about me. and i think he would have been deeply gratified. >> why would anyone steal shakespeare's skull? once thought studying the size and shape of people's heads parting is such sweet sorrow. kerry sanders, atlanta. >>> is storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with us now. we have been looking at the live picture of cherry blossoms. it is deceptive. it looks like a nice, warm, sunny day. >> it is is the wind is blowing 15 miles per hour. the windchill on this last saturda
did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull?ithout disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the playwright used underground penetrating radar, like a high-tech x-ray, to look deep inside his grave at trinity church. where his skull should be found, they found -- >> it looks like a hole. >> blessed be the man who stares these stones. curse thee who moves my bones. as you may remember from high school english clash, there was a pivotal moment in...
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can read shakespeare in english.bit like when you read stuff in latin and greek. it's a weird foundation in language. i've always been quite grateful because if there's a word i don't understand, it usually comes from a latin or greek root so i know what it means. >> stephen: i've found reading a great work of art not in the original translation is like kissing a woman through a veil. >> who wants to do that? (laughter) >> stephen: not me. speaking of shakespeare you're playing someone called the hillbilly shakespeare. >> that is correct. >> stephen: hank williams. he is one of the great founders of american modern country music. >> yeah. >> stephen: did you grow up with hank williams? did you know who this guy was? >> not really. i knew the words to "hey good looking," i think everybody does. >> stephen: but other than that, there wasn't a lot of hank williams at cambridge? >> no. (laughter) it's funny. when i traced it back, i feeling in love with the rolling stones when i was 15 like everybody does and listening t
can read shakespeare in english.bit like when you read stuff in latin and greek. it's a weird foundation in language. i've always been quite grateful because if there's a word i don't understand, it usually comes from a latin or greek root so i know what it means. >> stephen: i've found reading a great work of art not in the original translation is like kissing a woman through a veil. >> who wants to do that? (laughter) >> stephen: not me. speaking of shakespeare you're...
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one is i hate shakespeare and you see that they are brothers and they encounter lame shakespeare and he is a character that's like make jacob. he's a rock star especially and his own mind. he's a rock star who is taking other people's ideas and other peoples work and claiming it as his own and here are these two unknown brothers who are just trying to make it big with so delightful is it's written by two brothers this is actually they both have had careers on stage and in nashville and as writers this is right into the musical theater you're going to find that their humor is refreshing and energetic. there is going to be a great game for you to see the references to all the musicals that you know something rotten is going to put lots sure -- it's a night filled with comedy and dancing and singing and costumes should we've shown you it's all about the music celebrating his birthday . up with mayfield all of these and others craziness going on the idea of having an outer component and local and regional bands the bands there's all kinds of things for people to do. one that we have a ki
one is i hate shakespeare and you see that they are brothers and they encounter lame shakespeare and he is a character that's like make jacob. he's a rock star especially and his own mind. he's a rock star who is taking other people's ideas and other peoples work and claiming it as his own and here are these two unknown brothers who are just trying to make it big with so delightful is it's written by two brothers this is actually they both have had careers on stage and in nashville and as...
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p>> shakespeare festivals for plocal actors and directors who ark. pthere's a lot of cities in the pcountry that have shakespeare in pthe park. pwe thought tampa bay deserved pshakespeare in the park. pwe made that happen. p>>charley: hat trick theater. p>> yes. pwe're still developing our own pnon profit organization. pin the meantime, they're a non rofit theater out of ruth peckerd hall. p>>charley: so you're doing two pshows, one night, one show and pthe next night, the next show. pyou rotate them back and forth. pmuch ado about nothing and prichard iii. p>> try to get a balance there. p>>charley: people should not be pintimidated, right? p>> absolutely not. pa lot of people read shakespeare pin high school and they have pmetaphors and what we try to do pis try to make it as exciting pand entertaining as possible. pwe do a slight script to make psure it runs a certain amount of pwhen you hear the leak anguage, it's pso much easier to understand. pyou see the emotions and what pthey're doing. p>>charley: shakespeare wrote it pand performed it. p>>
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. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.s a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and tinkerbell and stuff. i would love a world where i lived at walt disney world all day. >> but for the past eight months, moore has been living in a very different world, the jail's female confinement unit, where she is held in her cell away from other inmates, due in part to the intense media coverage of her case. >> because she's in the news and because of her charges. if you put her back in a pod, you don't know how another inmate is going to react to what she is allegedly accused of. so for her own safety, it's better that she's back here. >> moore has collected some of the many newspaper repor
. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.s a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and...
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that. >> of course i'd known about shakespeare and company. it's a legendary english language parisian bookstore where basically, ne'er do well artists and writers could sleep there. we were called tumbleweeds. we'd work an hour a day. we would sleep on bunks there. the only other price for our accommodation was we were supposed to read lots and lots and lots. and i would keep returning back to shakespeare and company throughout my later teens. it was a magical place. it was a place where all of the sort of imperatives of the modern world, the idea that we must have lots and lots of rules and we must make lots and lots of money and everything must be done in this very controlled and capitalist way were completely turned on their heads. i mean, the owner, george, he called it the little socialist utopia that could. but the thing is, unlike other utopian experiments, shakespeare and company is still gloriously alive. it never collapsed. it's been around for, i want to say nearly 60 years now. and george's daughter actually runs it magnificently.
that. >> of course i'd known about shakespeare and company. it's a legendary english language parisian bookstore where basically, ne'er do well artists and writers could sleep there. we were called tumbleweeds. we'd work an hour a day. we would sleep on bunks there. the only other price for our accommodation was we were supposed to read lots and lots and lots. and i would keep returning back to shakespeare and company throughout my later teens. it was a magical place. it was a place where...
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[cheers and applause] all right, our returning contestant has been studying shakespeare, presidents, and history in preparation for her appearance right here will it help? we' re about to find out. from boston, massachusetts, please welcome back kelly henry. [cheers and applause] >> i' m back. >> welcome back. come on in. >> thank you. okay. >> so you' ve been studying all these things-- the presidents, history, and how? how have you been preparing for this moment? >> well, i was thinking to myself if i know enough about the presidents and shakespeare, i' d be good, so i looked at all the money, you know, who' s on the $1 bill, the $5 bill, the $10, memorized all those, and then started going through shakespeare trivia, just anything i could get.
[cheers and applause] all right, our returning contestant has been studying shakespeare, presidents, and history in preparation for her appearance right here will it help? we' re about to find out. from boston, massachusetts, please welcome back kelly henry. [cheers and applause] >> i' m back. >> welcome back. come on in. >> thank you. okay. >> so you' ve been studying all these things-- the presidents, history, and how? how have you been preparing for this moment?...
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shakespeare photography in brandon. >> they stopped answering the phone. i called them every day. >> reporter: the business 1200 dollars. with the couple's wedding just weeks away. >> a month in advance there's no way to book a photographer. i don't know if i can get anyone. >> reporter: i shared their story. >> i can't get enough of the sunset images. >> reporter: two decades ago a wedding photographer stood up shannon and her husband which is why she greed to step in and help them on their special day. >> i wanted to reach out to her that day and say you're okay and in good hands and i promise you i will take good care of you. >> reporter: we surprised the young couple with the news. >> she's going to cover your >> that's awesome. oh my gosh thank you. >> reporter: we introduced shannon to christy. excited to capture it for her. >> reporter: shakespeare photography appears to have closed their store and didn't notify customers. you need to get recommendations from others before posting your event. many have preferred vendor lists of photographers and ask
shakespeare photography in brandon. >> they stopped answering the phone. i called them every day. >> reporter: the business 1200 dollars. with the couple's wedding just weeks away. >> a month in advance there's no way to book a photographer. i don't know if i can get anyone. >> reporter: i shared their story. >> i can't get enough of the sunset images. >> reporter: two decades ago a wedding photographer stood up shannon and her husband which is why she greed...
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there is that is famous line in shakespeare. is any of this true?t's true that ceaser was betrayed by his friends. the majority of con conspiraspi was his friend. it's not true he was ceaser's greatest friend. he thought against them origi l originally in the war and he makes peace and brings him to his side. he had a strange relationship with him. his mother was ceaser's exmisstress. >> why doesn't he succeed? >> in part because it's extre extremely well planned. the picture we get is it's a group of guys at the last minute putting it together and they get a lucky break. the leaders are some of rome's top generals. they knew exactly what we were doing. they cased the place and really had a plan down to the minute. they even brought glad appreciators as back up. something that's not there in shakespeare. it also succeeds because ceaser doesn't believe it. he's a victim of his own success. he sucks all the air out of the room every place he goes. there is one person in shakespeare that gets that right and that's his wife who was a very experienced ro
there is that is famous line in shakespeare. is any of this true?t's true that ceaser was betrayed by his friends. the majority of con conspiraspi was his friend. it's not true he was ceaser's greatest friend. he thought against them origi l originally in the war and he makes peace and brings him to his side. he had a strange relationship with him. his mother was ceaser's exmisstress. >> why doesn't he succeed? >> in part because it's extre extremely well planned. the picture we get...
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and i would keep returning back to shakespeare and company throughout my later teens. it was a magical place. it was a place where all of the sort of imperatives of the modern world, the idea that we must have lots and lots of rules and we must make lots and lots of money and everything must be done in this very controlled and capitalist way were completely turned on their heads. i mean, the owner, george, he called it the little socialist utopia that could. but the thing is, unlike other utopian experiments, shakespeare and company is still gloriously alive. it never collapsed. it's been around for, i want to say nearly 60 years now. and george's daughter actually runs it magnificently. >> one of the other standout lines, and there are so many in this memoir, opens chapter seven of your book. "babies are cute so you don't kill them. young artists must be arrogant so they don't kill themselves." can you explain what you meant by that? >> you get into art because you love art, because you love art that other people have done, 'cause you love great art. but everyone is r
and i would keep returning back to shakespeare and company throughout my later teens. it was a magical place. it was a place where all of the sort of imperatives of the modern world, the idea that we must have lots and lots of rules and we must make lots and lots of money and everything must be done in this very controlled and capitalist way were completely turned on their heads. i mean, the owner, george, he called it the little socialist utopia that could. but the thing is, unlike other...
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a curse penned by shakespeare himself. blessed be the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones. >> he might have expected that his bones would be dug up, just as in "hamlet," when the grave digger is throwing out the bones. they find shakespeare's bones, dig them up and put somebody else in the spot. >> reporter: luckily, technology found a way around the curse. radar scanning the grave allowed researchers at trinity church in stratford-up-in-avon stratford-up-in-avon, to look at the remains without disturbing them. the team found disturbances where the head should be. >> it tells you something about shakespeare as relic, as something people want to possess. sure, there was grave robbing >> reporter: now, william shakespeare giving the world a new story. a mystery unfolding four centuries after his death. a poet and playwright's whose stories are still portrayed on stage and film. >> the writer of plays and capture my heart. >> i am him, too. >> why would anyone want to take shakespeare's skull? o
a curse penned by shakespeare himself. blessed be the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones. >> he might have expected that his bones would be dug up, just as in "hamlet," when the grave digger is throwing out the bones. they find shakespeare's bones, dig them up and put somebody else in the spot. >> reporter: luckily, technology found a way around the curse. radar scanning the grave allowed researchers at trinity church in stratford-up-in-avon...
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did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull?hout disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the play wright used underground penetrating radar, like a high-tech x-ray, to look deep inside his grave at trinity church. where his skull should be found, they found -- >> it looks like a whole. >> blessed be the man who stares these stones. as you may remember from high school english clash, there was a pivotal moment in hamlet with a skull. >> 400 years after my death people are thinking the same about me. and i think he would have been deeply gratified. >> why would anyone steal shakespeare's skull? once thought studying the size and shape of people's heads could explain intelligence. parting is such sweet sorrow. kerry sanders, atlanta. >>> that's a weird story. anyway, you know what, we have good news ahead. it's easter weekend. we have cherry blossoms and good weather. >> starting the off this morning, gorgeous start. it's that time of the day to get to the tidal phros only. the sun is coming up in
did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull?hout disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the play wright used underground penetrating radar, like a high-tech x-ray, to look deep inside his grave at trinity church. where his skull should be found, they found -- >> it looks like a whole. >> blessed be the man who stares these stones. as you may remember from high school english clash, there was a pivotal moment in hamlet with a skull. >> 400...
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william shakespeare is just as relevant today as he was 400 years ago. great production of othello. you can find more of today's news. you can reach me on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. thank you for watching. do tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spot? i'll show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it is the perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. i've lived in this city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and again. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. hi. it's me--coach hooper-- and i've got my special whistle, which means it's time to get up and exercise! [telephone ringing] wow! it's also t
william shakespeare is just as relevant today as he was 400 years ago. great production of othello. you can find more of today's news. you can reach me on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. thank you for watching. do tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation...
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we start with caesarrened shakespeare, may -- caesar and shakespeare, the fault lies not in our stars but in ourselves. the power to vote is yours, the decision to do so is as well. with democracy 2016, i'm john kosich, enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. a lot of green on the radar this morning, we're tracking it as this warm front is moving in from the south. clashing with a cold front that is moving in from the west. a lot of moisture this morning, this is moderate rainfall from chardon all the way into middlefield area, you can see the darker greens but this is moving out fairly quickly. out towards the east, out towards summit county, earlier in a dry slot, right now from barberton all the way into the coakley area you can see just a good band of moisture starting to move into that area. temperatures though across the board, good morning millersburg, you're currently at 52 degrees, out towards holmes county, kilbuck, 58. as you make your way to the west avon lake to westlake, you're in the lower 40s. east side, lake, geauga, ashtabula county into portage, lower 50s. we'll contin
we start with caesarrened shakespeare, may -- caesar and shakespeare, the fault lies not in our stars but in ourselves. the power to vote is yours, the decision to do so is as well. with democracy 2016, i'm john kosich, enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. a lot of green on the radar this morning, we're tracking it as this warm front is moving in from the south. clashing with a cold front that is moving in from the west. a lot of moisture this morning, this is moderate rainfall from...
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. >> here's more with crime watch daily. for greg barber, his friend and employee, abraham shakespeare goes missing after winning millions of the lottery that he's working working undercover for the place police to get justice for his friend,ng when dee dee moore tells him that she needs to set some of them for the murder of shakespeare,so his worst fears for his friend are confirmed. >> and made me feel like, the mission is not over its not complete.. >> and the heartbreak of doing that he was in fact dead bigfoot it was heartbreaking but the same time was a blessingb to be able all he needs to get as the murder weapon from her , the police say that one more thing to the wish list that also but also want him to get her toin tell where the body is >> i said over going to convict, let me get the gun, a nice image of of ghana but if you know who has it really the gun bring to the gun that killed him so that we can pin it on him. >> so she turns the gun over to you?? >> she brings me the gun. >> and then what happens? >> then she tells me were abraham is buried, we had a piece of rebar ov
. >> here's more with crime watch daily. for greg barber, his friend and employee, abraham shakespeare goes missing after winning millions of the lottery that he's working working undercover for the place police to get justice for his friend,ng when dee dee moore tells him that she needs to set some of them for the murder of shakespeare,so his worst fears for his friend are confirmed. >> and made me feel like, the mission is not over its not complete.. >> and the heartbreak of...
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they say i wish i took more courses in art history, i wish i took a little more shakespeare. i realize now college was a unique intellectual growth time. if the faculty can't provide the resources to make that happen we need to get other faculties. >> i want to ask you. [applause] >> some carefully worded criticism, i am wondering if you had to choose the one common reading that applies to a whole college or a bunch of colleges, what would your pic be? >> it is only for the college where i am on the committee, i do not want to impose on anybody else. i will pick jane austen's persuasion which is a beautiful book, relatively brief book and a book about second chances. that is a lesson we all need but i would love to talk about the fact that we get second chances in life. >> i want to ask you a question. books can be about things that are near at hand or far away. how do you come out on the near versus far spectrum? >> a very abstract question. the thing that comes to mind is colleges use the word relevant. we need books that are close to what students experience today, they ne
they say i wish i took more courses in art history, i wish i took a little more shakespeare. i realize now college was a unique intellectual growth time. if the faculty can't provide the resources to make that happen we need to get other faculties. >> i want to ask you. [applause] >> some carefully worded criticism, i am wondering if you had to choose the one common reading that applies to a whole college or a bunch of colleges, what would your pic be? >> it is only for the...
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episode. >> nothing to do with shakespeare, actually. >> talking about temperatures that are generally on the cool side today. chillier than we've seen. but we rebound this week back above normal. today is a setback on what has been a long stretch of mild weather. heavier showers on the radar. around morris county, sussex county as well. along 80, up to 287, there could be brief heavier rain there. be aware of that. for the most part, damp, chilly. temperatures dropping this morning from the 50s into the 40s. they'll stay in the 40s all day. both commutes going to be damp. the temperatures hold. mid-40s this afternoon. on top of that, the wind increases out of the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour. could see gusts near 30 miles per hour. and drizzle and rain. just raw nasty rain out there. be prepared for that. a little change heading our way tomorrow. slow improvement. we'll talk about that in a bit. let's get over to lauren scala and talk about track work. >> weekend track work on the subway lines. expect changes on the ones listed here. >> the commuter checklist, everything, metr
episode. >> nothing to do with shakespeare, actually. >> talking about temperatures that are generally on the cool side today. chillier than we've seen. but we rebound this week back above normal. today is a setback on what has been a long stretch of mild weather. heavier showers on the radar. around morris county, sussex county as well. along 80, up to 287, there could be brief heavier rain there. be aware of that. for the most part, damp, chilly. temperatures dropping this morning...
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there's one college that has a shakespeare festival every year and a different book by shakespeare. and so, yeah, movie night is a good idea. there was one, university of wisconsin-parkside, assigned edgar allen poe and had a poe impersonator come to campus. [laughter] so if it's a dead author, you can always get an impersonator. [laughter] >> if the movie exists, they'll watch the movie and not red the book -- read the book, as often as not. >> well, you know what happened in seinfeld when the judge -- [inaudible] breakfast"breakfast at tiffany', of course, changes the whole plot of the book. >> i don't think i can repeat that, but -- [laughter] yes. >> a three-part question. has any thought been begin to why there's only -- been given to why there's only one common book assigned? why not two? and why not a rotation where one year you have something from the science department that they suggest and history another year, something from art and mathematics, literature, that way? and the third is why not, indeed, have some sort of testing or assignment that -- [inaudible] these kids a
there's one college that has a shakespeare festival every year and a different book by shakespeare. and so, yeah, movie night is a good idea. there was one, university of wisconsin-parkside, assigned edgar allen poe and had a poe impersonator come to campus. [laughter] so if it's a dead author, you can always get an impersonator. [laughter] >> if the movie exists, they'll watch the movie and not red the book -- read the book, as often as not. >> well, you know what happened in...
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it's called the hogarth shakespeare project.nd the hogarth press in great britain has asked a number of different writers of different genres to each pick a play of shakespeare's and revisit it as a prose novel. - [evan] as a prose novel. - so jo nesbø is doing macbeath, he's a murder writer. - [evan] okay. - suitable. i'm doing the tempest. - why the tempest? - you'll find out. - oh i guess i will! (laughter) you're just leaving a lot hanging out there. - i never tell in advance. - no i understand. but obviously this interests you as a project. - [margaret] fascinating. - what an interesting project. - yeah very very fascinating project. the first one has just come out, it's by jeanette winterson and it's on the winter's tale which is a pretty difficult play to do that with 'cause the plot is so weird. she's done a very good job with it, and her book is called the gap of time. - the gap of time. - yes. - so when will your book be out? - 2016. - that'll be the next thing from you that we see. - [margaret] yes. - yes. - anything
it's called the hogarth shakespeare project.nd the hogarth press in great britain has asked a number of different writers of different genres to each pick a play of shakespeare's and revisit it as a prose novel. - [evan] as a prose novel. - so jo nesbø is doing macbeath, he's a murder writer. - [evan] okay. - suitable. i'm doing the tempest. - why the tempest? - you'll find out. - oh i guess i will! (laughter) you're just leaving a lot hanging out there. - i never tell in advance. - no i...
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festival every year and a different book by shakespeare. so we have movie night and that's a good idea. one university of wisconsin assigned edgar allan poe and had an impersonator, to campus. so for the dead author, you can always have an impersonator come to campus. >> if the movie exist, though watch the movie and not read the book. [inaudible] >> i don't think i can repeat that. >> yes. >> has any thought been given to why there's only one common book and why not a rotation where one year you have something from science department and history and the next year something from art and mathematics in literature. and why not have some sort of testing or assignment for these kids coming from high school, whether the curriculum is good or not but can assess them. >> the three part question are why not more the one book, why not rotation on discipline and the third one, on specific assignments. some colleges do assign more than one book. the question of whether they will actually read it magnifies the more reading is done so it's not very comm
festival every year and a different book by shakespeare. so we have movie night and that's a good idea. one university of wisconsin assigned edgar allan poe and had an impersonator, to campus. so for the dead author, you can always have an impersonator come to campus. >> if the movie exist, though watch the movie and not read the book. [inaudible] >> i don't think i can repeat that. >> yes. >> has any thought been given to why there's only one common book and why not a...
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they'll auction the first of william shakespeare's plays and asking price between 1.1 and $1.7 million. >>> and it's the latest adaptiveyou step into the shoe and when your heel hits a sensor, the laces automatically tighten. but they'll be available only to members of nike plus beginninghe holidays later this year. >>> and these three female royal and their maiden flight went to saudi arabia where women aren't even allowed to drive. >>> and president obama's ket busters. >>> and steph curry the reign of dominance as the warriors' winning streak rolls on. soup and sandwich and cannonballs and looking good and sandwich and soup best. and a little help and soup and sandwich and study group.food pairs well with anything. at panera. food as it should be. is caring because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with youll day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. quilted northern worget their bathroom experience. just like they forgot conductor randy, who sees all and forgets nothing. constable bob. find fast relief behind the counter strut past that aisle
they'll auction the first of william shakespeare's plays and asking price between 1.1 and $1.7 million. >>> and it's the latest adaptiveyou step into the shoe and when your heel hits a sensor, the laces automatically tighten. but they'll be available only to members of nike plus beginninghe holidays later this year. >>> and these three female royal and their maiden flight went to saudi arabia where women aren't even allowed to drive. >>> and president obama's ket...
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april 20 3, 400 years since shakespeare's death, celebrations planned around the world.rices in china's biggest cities powering ahead of their counterparts. the issues facing china's property markets. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with the supreme court. president obama nominated merrick garland to take the seat of late incident justice scalia. he served on the federal court of appeals for the d c circuit. speaking from the rose garden, the president demanded a fair hearing. lawmakers reiterated their intent to block of that process.
april 20 3, 400 years since shakespeare's death, celebrations planned around the world.rices in china's biggest cities powering ahead of their counterparts. the issues facing china's property markets. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with the supreme court. president obama nominated merrick garland to take the seat of late incident justice scalia. he served on the federal court of appeals for the d c circuit....
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did grave robbers steal william shakespeare's skull.rchaeologist are saying about the myth today. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. p
did grave robbers steal william shakespeare's skull.rchaeologist are saying about the myth today. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you...
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shak shakespeare is mocking young lovers.. they could hardly bare to be apart. when he was on a movie set or on a road for general e lek tant or as candidate or governor or as president, he wrote her every single night. when they were together he hid love notes around the house for her to find. one christmas at pacific he wrote whatever i treasure and enjoy, all would be without meaning if i didn't have you. i live in a permanent christmas because god gave me you. nancy saved his love letters in a shopping bag in her closet. she reciprocated by slipping little notes and jelly beans in with the clothes in his suitcase. and while he was away she said i would drive home feeling very lonely and very sad and i would knit him socks. she also reciprocated by dedicating her life to him. i was, i suppose a woman of the old school, she wrote. if you want today make your life with a man, you took on whatever his interest were and they became your interest too. if ronald reagan had owned a shoe store, mike wrote nancy would have been ver
shak shakespeare is mocking young lovers.. they could hardly bare to be apart. when he was on a movie set or on a road for general e lek tant or as candidate or governor or as president, he wrote her every single night. when they were together he hid love notes around the house for her to find. one christmas at pacific he wrote whatever i treasure and enjoy, all would be without meaning if i didn't have you. i live in a permanent christmas because god gave me you. nancy saved his love letters...
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shakespeare, of course, mocking young lovers. their passion always burns hot, he said.er met nancy or her romney. prime minister pointed out, they could hardly be a part. when he was on a movie set or on the road for general elect trick or as governor or as president, he wrote her. every single night. when they were together, he had love notes around the house. one christmas at pacific palisades, he wrote, all would be without meaning if i did not have you. a shopping bag in her closet. she reciprocated by slipping little notes and jellybeans in the suitcase. i would knit him socks. i was asked the old school she wrote. they took on whatever the interest were. they became your interests, too. if ronald reagan had owned a shoe store, nancy would have been very happy pushing shoes and working the register. turned in a different direction, of course. to politics and public service. nancy who may have preferred a more private life, became the political life and first lady. owes much of the success of his presidency to her. she had an instinct for reading people. that the pr
shakespeare, of course, mocking young lovers. their passion always burns hot, he said.er met nancy or her romney. prime minister pointed out, they could hardly be a part. when he was on a movie set or on the road for general elect trick or as governor or as president, he wrote her. every single night. when they were together, he had love notes around the house. one christmas at pacific palisades, he wrote, all would be without meaning if i did not have you. a shopping bag in her closet. she...
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did grave robbers steal william shakespeare's skull. are saying about the myth today. you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome. nice neighborhood. ♪ nationwide is on your side and to connect us with thes twonderment of nature. with the tiger image, the saliva coming off and you got this turning. that's why i need this kind of resolution and computing power. being able to use a pen like this on the screen directly with the image, it just gives me a different relationship to it and i can't do that on my mac. this is brilliant for me. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's exp
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phow about a little shakespeare pin the park? pyeah. pit's the second annual pshakespeare festival here in ptampa. pwe're in beautiful water works ark. pi will show you around but it's pdark here yet. pwhen the sun comes up, i'll show pyou exactly where we are because pwe're at a cool place in tampa. pdowntown rotary pavilion here, pwater works park, this is where pthey're performing spaks -- pshakespeare in the park. pyou can enjoy the outdoors, see pa little shakespeare and one of pthe shows they're doing is much plike my job performance every pmorning. pmuch to do about nothing. p>>vanessa: come on. pyou know what would be better is pif they had pull puppets for you pto play with. p>>charley: no puppets in these pshows, unfortunately. p>>vanessa: darn. pi'm sure it's still awesome. pthank you, charley. p>>russell: we'll have the latest pheadlines from wall street, pincluding how stocks are preacting to the terror attack in pbrussels. p>>laura: and the story that povernight. pwhy getting him d (vo) making the most out of every mile. t
phow about a little shakespeare pin the park? pyeah. pit's the second annual pshakespeare festival here in ptampa. pwe're in beautiful water works ark. pi will show you around but it's pdark here yet. pwhen the sun comes up, i'll show pyou exactly where we are because pwe're at a cool place in tampa. pdowntown rotary pavilion here, pwater works park, this is where pthey're performing spaks -- pshakespeare in the park. pyou can enjoy the outdoors, see pa little shakespeare and one of pthe shows...
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this is a loan of a portrait of we in shakespeare. an unprecedented art swap.rom london's national portrait gallery. intended to mark both institutions 150th birthday this year. a time of particularly poor diplomatic relations between russia and the united kingdom. how hard the times are? cooperate between the museums is very strong. it is even now stronger because we understand that what we are doing is a kind of the relations that are not the best at the moment. royal watchers. today as neweat pictures of britain's prince william enjoying the snow in the french alps. the duke and duchess of cambridge are currently on a skiing holiday with their son and daughter. they released six photos including one of a snowball fight. this is the families first holiday as a foursome. either of the children has played in the snow. they looked to be having a lovely time. it is just past 9:00 in the evening here in paris. europe is asking turkey for more help in tackling the migration crisis. offering ankara double money already on the table. residents of calais have been to
this is a loan of a portrait of we in shakespeare. an unprecedented art swap.rom london's national portrait gallery. intended to mark both institutions 150th birthday this year. a time of particularly poor diplomatic relations between russia and the united kingdom. how hard the times are? cooperate between the museums is very strong. it is even now stronger because we understand that what we are doing is a kind of the relations that are not the best at the moment. royal watchers. today as...
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[cheers and applause] all right, our returning contestant has been studying shakespeare, presidents,nd history in preparation for her appearance right here on "millionaire." will it help? we're about to find out. from boston, massachusetts, please welcome back kelly henry. [cheers and applause] >> i'm back. >> welcome back. come on in. >> thank you. okay. >> so you'
[cheers and applause] all right, our returning contestant has been studying shakespeare, presidents,nd history in preparation for her appearance right here on "millionaire." will it help? we're about to find out. from boston, massachusetts, please welcome back kelly henry. [cheers and applause] >> i'm back. >> welcome back. come on in. >> thank you. okay. >> so you'
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the scan of william shakespeare grave shows there may not be a head inside of it. they used radar to search the tomb and they say the research supports the claim that shakespeare head was stolen by graverobbers in 1879. they say there is not enough evidence to dig it up to know for sure. alison: remains a mystery. a man thrown out of a los angeles sushi restaurant returned with cold-blooded payback. police say hiroshi paid a $200 bill and then began showing off a small snake to customers that he brought with them. the managers asked him to leave. and you know what? he came back later, this time with a 13-foot python. that is when the police say he cursed, the middle of the restaurant and left. >> get this thing out. everyone is eating. customers are yelling. get this thing out. are you crazy? >> asked three or four times, he was like no. inciting fight with the customers so we had to call the police. alison: okay. animal control officers eventually took the snake away. he was arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats. at one point it was stuck behind the cas
the scan of william shakespeare grave shows there may not be a head inside of it. they used radar to search the tomb and they say the research supports the claim that shakespeare head was stolen by graverobbers in 1879. they say there is not enough evidence to dig it up to know for sure. alison: remains a mystery. a man thrown out of a los angeles sushi restaurant returned with cold-blooded payback. police say hiroshi paid a $200 bill and then began showing off a small snake to customers that...
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shakespeare also considers the issue diversification. merchant of venice, in the first scene, antonio declares, i think my fortune for it. -- ranked my fortune for it. my fortune for it. my merchandise makes me not sad. has come prevention of these principles for some time but lacks in the theoretical and quantitative framework for understanding. man calledn with a the father of mathematical finance. he presented his ideas in a paper called a theory of speculation and 9900 -- in 1900. he provided models of randomness that einstein would use later. theoryd to arrive at a of derivative pricing. they would take a subsequent economist, a man named paul santos and to revive and recognize the insight. it was one of the first major steps of crafting a theory around asset prices. a prolific american economists came up with an idea similar to today's. he advocated looking at the rate of return over cost. and looking up the profile of a cash flow for an investment overtime. this goes back to the present. the present value is a simple idea today as
shakespeare also considers the issue diversification. merchant of venice, in the first scene, antonio declares, i think my fortune for it. -- ranked my fortune for it. my fortune for it. my merchandise makes me not sad. has come prevention of these principles for some time but lacks in the theoretical and quantitative framework for understanding. man calledn with a the father of mathematical finance. he presented his ideas in a paper called a theory of speculation and 9900 -- in 1900. he...