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he went back to this market town in warwickshire, to live in the big house that he bought in stratford—upon—avon on? one of the facts that we know about shakespeare, he signed a document during this time. and this is one detail that edward has constructed a view of who shakespeare might have been at that time, around this document. and the significance of the document, it protected shakespeare's wealth, and it was damaging to those who were poor around him. does that fit with the man? it would seem the answer is no. each audience member will have to make their mind up. the man who said... "your looped and windowed raggedness protect you from seasons such as these," signed a document that brought misery, poverty, deprivation to large numbers of people in stratford—upon— avon, in his hometown. and edward bond carries in the play, on the one hand, the great humanist poet, and on the other hand, the selfish tory. that i supposed goes to the heart of it. it combines your loves. it is theatre, it is shakespeare, and it is political, and you are a deeply political man. it's been unavoidable, all my lif
he went back to this market town in warwickshire, to live in the big house that he bought in stratford—upon—avon on? one of the facts that we know about shakespeare, he signed a document during this time. and this is one detail that edward has constructed a view of who shakespeare might have been at that time, around this document. and the significance of the document, it protected shakespeare's wealth, and it was damaging to those who were poor around him. does that fit with the man? it...
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work means no service also between stratford and bow church.of liverpool street. and on the trams, there's no service between new addington and lloyd park. and it's mainly quiet on the roads. but there are closures due to the notting hill carnival — around harrow road, notting hill gate, queensway and clarendon road. let's have a check on the weather now with georgina. good morning. it may surprise you to hear that we are going to have a pleasa nt hear that we are going to have a pleasant bank holiday monday. looking drivers morning and through the day, pretty funny as well. right from the start, in fact. a few mist and fog patches this morning, but fairly short lived. light winds, temperatures up to 28 degrees. we may see 29, possibly even close to 30 degrees. a hot day, definitely need the sunscreen. this evening could be a bit uncomfortable, clear skies but in some spots temperatures not getting below 18 degrees. some cloud in the early morning, perhaps the more mr and fog. tomorrow, an outside chance of showers. they may bea outside chance
work means no service also between stratford and bow church.of liverpool street. and on the trams, there's no service between new addington and lloyd park. and it's mainly quiet on the roads. but there are closures due to the notting hill carnival — around harrow road, notting hill gate, queensway and clarendon road. let's have a check on the weather now with georgina. good morning. it may surprise you to hear that we are going to have a pleasa nt hear that we are going to have a pleasant...
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natalie pirks followed the action in stratford. this was the scene of his greatest victory. five years on, london and his family were ready to watch britain's team get off to the perfect start. one more time for mo farah. he adopted his favourite position near the back of the pack. it seemed there was a tagteam of other nations working together to keep him out of the hunt, lap after lap he stayed out of trouble, biding his time, even asking the crowd for more passion. he is realising it. the gauntlet had been laid down. he has before, he has in london... but when he went into the final lap in the lead, it was never in doubt. london's crowd, his crowd, brought him home. what a race, what a legacy. i got a bit emotional at the start, i had to get in the zone and yeah, it has been amazing. it is not only sir mo farah who is saying farewell, the fans are gearing up to say goodbye to the sport's greatest entertainer. usain bolt has not been lightning quick this season — perhaps he is saving his best. here he comes, and there he goes. the time was not spectacular but it didn't hav
natalie pirks followed the action in stratford. this was the scene of his greatest victory. five years on, london and his family were ready to watch britain's team get off to the perfect start. one more time for mo farah. he adopted his favourite position near the back of the pack. it seemed there was a tagteam of other nations working together to keep him out of the hunt, lap after lap he stayed out of trouble, biding his time, even asking the crowd for more passion. he is realising it. the...
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competes for the last time. 0ur sports correspondent, natalie pirks, is following the action in stratfordis was the scene of his greatest treat. five years on, london and his family were ready to watch britain's tea m family were ready to watch britain's team get off to the perfect start. as usual, he adopted his favourite position, near the back of the pack. it seemed there was a tag team of other nations working together to keep mo farah out of the. lap after lap, he stayed out of trouble and bided his time, even asking the crowd for more passion. it's not ha rd crowd for more passion. it's not hard enough, and he's going to start slow food is relaxing. the gauntlet had been laid down. can he hold them off? he's done it before. when he went to the final lap in the lead, it was never in doubt. mo farah is going to win it! another world title! the london crowd brought him home. what a race. what a legacy. title! the london crowd brought him home. what a race. what a legacylj got home. what a race. what a legacy.” got a bit emotional at the start and ijust had to get in the zone. it's just
competes for the last time. 0ur sports correspondent, natalie pirks, is following the action in stratfordis was the scene of his greatest treat. five years on, london and his family were ready to watch britain's tea m family were ready to watch britain's team get off to the perfect start. as usual, he adopted his favourite position, near the back of the pack. it seemed there was a tag team of other nations working together to keep mo farah out of the. lap after lap, he stayed out of trouble and...
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gavin: so, she made a bulb guy lesson plan for her students at the stratford school in santa clara. tapasi: he went on digging, and digging, and digging. gavin: in between learning about george washington and abraham lincoln, there is now a little rich santoro thrown in. tapasi: he is not giving up on his project. should you give up on yourself anytime? rich: man. gavin: rich says it'll be a while before he wraps his mind around the strange turn his story has taken. but he has already learned one thing, that the difference between success and failure is sometimes all in how you look at it. now, an update to a recent "bay area proud" story we did on an ambitious home building project. the walls and roof are now up on a tiny home at john sinnott elementary school. a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the project. we first introduced you to sixth grade teacher, rita maultsby, in february, taking the concept of project based learning to the max. she and her students built a real, permanent, 200 square foot home right on campus. rita maultsby: one of my students said to me whe
gavin: so, she made a bulb guy lesson plan for her students at the stratford school in santa clara. tapasi: he went on digging, and digging, and digging. gavin: in between learning about george washington and abraham lincoln, there is now a little rich santoro thrown in. tapasi: he is not giving up on his project. should you give up on yourself anytime? rich: man. gavin: rich says it'll be a while before he wraps his mind around the strange turn his story has taken. but he has already learned...
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here in his diary, we actually get the content of conversations and in the latest conversations can stratford canning raises this same owed issue and yawn quincy adams gives i think a revealing explosion. >> he said that the main purpose for which they wished to obtain our as sent to the principle of search was that it might be urged as an example to france. i said that we would rather wish france to adhere to her principles in this respect rather than to give them up. he asked if i col conceive of a greater and more atrocious evil than this slave trade. i said yes admitting the right of search by foreign officers of our vessels upon the seas in time of peace for that would be making slaves of ourselves. ten years later he's still, okay, and he's ramped it up, ramped up the rhetoric. we went over this ground again as we have often done before repeating the same arguments before. he particularly repeated many persons in this country were in favor of conceding this right of search antoine successtive committee reports in its favor. i said there were -- don't mess around in our politics, please,
here in his diary, we actually get the content of conversations and in the latest conversations can stratford canning raises this same owed issue and yawn quincy adams gives i think a revealing explosion. >> he said that the main purpose for which they wished to obtain our as sent to the principle of search was that it might be urged as an example to france. i said that we would rather wish france to adhere to her principles in this respect rather than to give them up. he asked if i col...
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the fire broke out just before 5:30 on the 600 block of stratford avenue. most of the flames are under control and so far there have been no injuries reported. we told you about a stabbing at a center city 7eleven. well tonight police have released the dramatic video the store is on market street. >> robber hit the place early sunday morning. fox 29's dawn timmeney live at police headquarters. dawn? >> reporter: well, lucy and iain, police say this was a vicious attack and that the victim is actually lucky to be alive. they want this guy off the streets as soon as possible. their biggest concern is that he is a ticking time bomb. >> he stats off as a regular customer. asks for pack of cigarettes. the cashier goes down to get the cigarettes. he asks for several more pack of cigarettes. >> reporter: take look. moments later philadelphia police say the man in this surveillance video suddenly turns violent. you can see he pulls out a huge 95 and lunches over the counter at the 7eleven on the 1300 block of market street in center city. >> that's when out of nowh
the fire broke out just before 5:30 on the 600 block of stratford avenue. most of the flames are under control and so far there have been no injuries reported. we told you about a stabbing at a center city 7eleven. well tonight police have released the dramatic video the store is on market street. >> robber hit the place early sunday morning. fox 29's dawn timmeney live at police headquarters. dawn? >> reporter: well, lucy and iain, police say this was a vicious attack and that the...
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natalie pirks followed the action in stratford.
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and i come from a very defense dependent district and in my district is helicopters and i had the stratfordcunonnecticut army tank and i went to testify on behalf of getting funds off the tank engine. and spoke before the committee and a chairman of the committee who was republican from california, after i finished testifying he said congress pm woman, can you speak about the tank engine for the m1 aa1 tank without looking at your notes and i looked out and said damn straight i can. at the time, god res his soul, john mersa, winked at me. as i tell the story in the book, even with that and that association with that, nevertheless when it came to supporting me, the vote was not there. the vote could not be there. again i say about my own experiences in this context even today i have to say women have to work harder. i don't know if that is true in your profession. but women have to work harder. you have to know what you are talking about when you stand up because you don't get a second bite of the apple. if they think you are not up to it, that you don't know what you are talking about, you
and i come from a very defense dependent district and in my district is helicopters and i had the stratfordcunonnecticut army tank and i went to testify on behalf of getting funds off the tank engine. and spoke before the committee and a chairman of the committee who was republican from california, after i finished testifying he said congress pm woman, can you speak about the tank engine for the m1 aa1 tank without looking at your notes and i looked out and said damn straight i can. at the...
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andcompleted her masters has had a very -- her first job was at stratford and hall, the birthplace of robert e lee. recently, she is the deputy education director at the hampton roads naval museum. she works as an educator and does special event. she also worked at fort munro museum. today, she will be speaking to shipwreck.vil war in my seven years here, i don't think we have done any naval operations. she will be talking about shipwrecks of the uss cumberland before she comes on page. note that laura and her husband have recently published a book. you can see a copy of it just in front of the podium. the title of the book is never .all me a hero me introduce laura lawfer. [applause] afternoon. how is everybody? good. they went after lunch. i have to start out with a matter of disclosure. at the united states naval museum, everything here is my opinion. it is not endorsed by the u.s. navy. i think you see why as we go to this talk -- through this talk today. things we will focus on his civil war battlefields in a different way than you usually do. we are losing the fight to preserve
andcompleted her masters has had a very -- her first job was at stratford and hall, the birthplace of robert e lee. recently, she is the deputy education director at the hampton roads naval museum. she works as an educator and does special event. she also worked at fort munro museum. today, she will be speaking to shipwreck.vil war in my seven years here, i don't think we have done any naval operations. she will be talking about shipwrecks of the uss cumberland before she comes on page. note...
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her first job was at stratford hall, the birthplace of the robert e. lee. recently, she is the deputy education director at the hampton roads naval museum. she's been there since 2010. obviously, she works as an educator there and does specia , events. she's also worked at fort monroe casement museum. today she will be speakering to us about civil war shipwrecks which is very unusual. in my seven years here i don't think we've done anything that hasn't been on land. we haven't done any naval operations at all. she'll be talking about the shipwrecks of the "uss cumberland" and the csa florida, before she comes on stage, note that laura and her husband have recently published a book and you can see a copy of it just in front of the podium. the title of that book is "never call me a hero. a legendary american bomber pilot remembers the battle of midway." let me introduce laura lawfer. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. how is everybody? >> good. stay awake after lunch, okay? no, i have to actually start out with a matter of disclosure. while i work for the united
her first job was at stratford hall, the birthplace of the robert e. lee. recently, she is the deputy education director at the hampton roads naval museum. she's been there since 2010. obviously, she works as an educator there and does specia , events. she's also worked at fort monroe casement museum. today she will be speakering to us about civil war shipwrecks which is very unusual. in my seven years here i don't think we've done anything that hasn't been on land. we haven't done any naval...
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i come from a very defensive district in we have the helicopter -- i had the stratford connecticut armylant where we had the -- on the a1 tank. so i went to testify to get funds on behalf of the tank engine. both before the committee and chairman of the committee who was republican from california, after i finish testifying he said, congresswoman, can you speak about the tank engine for the m1 a1 tank without looking at your notes? i don't know where it came from, i looked at him and i said damn straight i can. at the time, god rest his soul. john who is also chair of the defense appropriations committee winked at me. and as i tell the story in the book even with the association were congressman was proud of what we had said, nevertheless when it came to supporting me about another woman on the ticket the vote was not there. it just cannot be there. but again i say about my own experiences, even today i just say women have to work harder. i don't know if that's true in your profession but women have to work harder. you have to know what you're talking about when he stand up. because you
i come from a very defensive district in we have the helicopter -- i had the stratford connecticut armylant where we had the -- on the a1 tank. so i went to testify to get funds on behalf of the tank engine. both before the committee and chairman of the committee who was republican from california, after i finish testifying he said, congresswoman, can you speak about the tank engine for the m1 a1 tank without looking at your notes? i don't know where it came from, i looked at him and i said...
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students and parents of the nearby stratford school will be allowed access to the school.darya) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a scary scene at a fair when a bungee ride malfunctions. we'll tell you how someone was stuck dangling in the air. and a meltdown at a chick-fil-a. details on what caused a hangry customer to trash the restaurant. (tiffany) plus... a controversial south bay judge is facing a recall effort. we'll tell you who he hired to help him fight the recall. ok, you're elbow deep up the business end of a turkey, and we're gonna serve sunday dinner off a counter wiped with jasmine sparkle? i got salmonella just thinking about it. me too. you want clean, get a cleaner with bleach in it. clorox means clean. (darya) in the weather center with james tracking the forecast... (james) (james)it's a warm start to this thursday morning with widespread readings in the upper 60s and low 70s. we'll have a few more clouds today, so temperatures will be cooler, but only by a few degrees. we're still looking at inland highs in the upper 90s, bay shoreline temper
students and parents of the nearby stratford school will be allowed access to the school.darya) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a scary scene at a fair when a bungee ride malfunctions. we'll tell you how someone was stuck dangling in the air. and a meltdown at a chick-fil-a. details on what caused a hangry customer to trash the restaurant. (tiffany) plus... a controversial south bay judge is facing a recall effort. we'll tell you who he hired to help him fight the recall. ok,...
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we're going back to the athletics in stratford where the women's heats are about to start, we're lookingbly waiting to pounce. this is one of the heats tonight at the world athletics wishes of course taking place in the london stadium. elsewhere, we will be seeing mo farah and usain bolt. laura muir is third from the back at the moment. she is trying to com plete the moment. she is trying to complete the 1500m and the 5000m double. she has been slightly injured with a foot stress fracture, but she has already won the 1500m and 3000m gold at the indoor championships in march, so she is confident that she may be able to do it this time round. we will come back to that race as it nears its end and give you the results. a theme park in texas built by a father who realised there were no parks where his disabled daughter could play has hit its millonth visitor. megan hartman's father gordon wanted her to have somewhere she would feel comfortable, and others would feel comfortable interacting with her. she has autism and the cognitive understanding of a five—year—old. so he sold his homebuildin
we're going back to the athletics in stratford where the women's heats are about to start, we're lookingbly waiting to pounce. this is one of the heats tonight at the world athletics wishes of course taking place in the london stadium. elsewhere, we will be seeing mo farah and usain bolt. laura muir is third from the back at the moment. she is trying to com plete the moment. she is trying to complete the 1500m and the 5000m double. she has been slightly injured with a foot stress fracture, but...
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rs, and film, spanning more than 70 years, from the early start with the shakespeare company in stratfordhe harry potter films. he played the minister for magic. he will perhaps best be remembered for two iconic roles, firstly in all creatures great and small and in his many distinguished portrayals as winston churchill. a statement from the family, they say, dad is always remembered as a meticulous linguist, a fine artist, a lover of music and champion of literature, as well as a highly respected historian and leading specialist on the longbow. he was a central part of the team that raised the great tudor warship, the mary rose. let's look back at his life. it was all creatures great and small that confirmed robert hardy as the actor of choice for directors who wa nted actor of choice for directors who wanted old —fashioned aristocratic bluster. .. i hold wanted old —fashioned aristocratic bluster... i hold you responsible, james. bluster... i hold you responsible, james. with the hint of a soft heart beneath the tweed. fugitives from the debtors prison... he played the cantankerous sieg
rs, and film, spanning more than 70 years, from the early start with the shakespeare company in stratfordhe harry potter films. he played the minister for magic. he will perhaps best be remembered for two iconic roles, firstly in all creatures great and small and in his many distinguished portrayals as winston churchill. a statement from the family, they say, dad is always remembered as a meticulous linguist, a fine artist, a lover of music and champion of literature, as well as a highly...
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her first job was at stratford hall, the birthplace of robert e. lee. recently, she's the deputy education director at the hampton rhodes naval museum. been there since 2010 and works as an educator there and does special events. she's also worked, i should add, she's also worked at fort monroe casement museum. today she will be speaking to us about the civil warship wrecks, which is very unusual. in my seven years here, i don't think we have done anything that hasn't been on land, we have not done any naval operations at all. she'll be talking about the shipwrecks of the "uss cumberland" and "ussa florida." a note that laura and her husband have just recently published a book. you can see a copy of it just in front of the podium. the title of that book is "never call me a hero: a legendary american dive bomber pilot remembers the battle of midway." let me introduce laura lauffer. >>> good afternoon. how is everybody? good? stay awake after lunch, okay? no, i have to actually start out with a matter of
her first job was at stratford hall, the birthplace of robert e. lee. recently, she's the deputy education director at the hampton rhodes naval museum. been there since 2010 and works as an educator there and does special events. she's also worked, i should add, she's also worked at fort monroe casement museum. today she will be speaking to us about the civil warship wrecks, which is very unusual. in my seven years here, i don't think we have done anything that hasn't been on land, we have not...
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students and parents of the nearby stratford school will be allowed access to the school.day... a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself through dozens of text messages is being sentenced.(mark) tiffany mcelroy has more on her punishment this morning. (tiffany) michelle carter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter back in june. today, a judge will decide the punishment for a crime no one's been convicted of before. carter was thirty miles away when 18-year-old conrad roy filled his truck with toxic fumes in 20-14. carter was 17-years-old at the time. roy's death originally ruled a suicide, until police discovered hundreds of texts between the two teenagers. many included carter pressuring him to committ suicide, including one where she said his family would accept him killing himself. evidence also revealed a final phone call... roy had gotten out of the truck at one point, but carter then encouraged him to get back inside. carter faces up to 20 years in prison. (tiffany) back to you in the studio. (darya) happening now... an advisory is is
students and parents of the nearby stratford school will be allowed access to the school.day... a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself through dozens of text messages is being sentenced.(mark) tiffany mcelroy has more on her punishment this morning. (tiffany) michelle carter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter back in june. today, a judge will decide the punishment for a crime no one's been convicted of before. carter was thirty miles away when 18-year-old...
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also watching a crash on abington around stratford avenue. >>> this additional first alert traffic notey will continue until at least next week between 76 and the blue route city avenue. most days closures happen at 9:00 in the evening through 5:00 a.m. the next day. >>> eagles fans have a look at the upcoming season. they lost 24-9 in green bay. eagles host buffalo next thursday. here on nbc10, your official eagles station. >>> another update in 25 minutes. stay updated with news and weather with the nbc10 app. it is a free download. i'm tracy davidson. d "today" show continues in just a couple of minutes. ♪ >>> good morning. and good morning, everybody. it's 8:30 on a friday morning. it is the 11th of august, 2017. beautiful day on our plaza. love having folks out here it feels like fall. or late summer. >> by the way, do we have anybody here we want to talk to? >> you know, we do. we have a little bit of a relationship. i went to oswego. we have a young lady who is celebrating her birthday. what's her name? >> vivian. >> how old are you? >> 11. >> all right. you live in oswego. >> uh
also watching a crash on abington around stratford avenue. >>> this additional first alert traffic notey will continue until at least next week between 76 and the blue route city avenue. most days closures happen at 9:00 in the evening through 5:00 a.m. the next day. >>> eagles fans have a look at the upcoming season. they lost 24-9 in green bay. eagles host buffalo next thursday. here on nbc10, your official eagles station. >>> another update in 25 minutes. stay...
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first up on the tube, there are severe delays on the 0verground, that's between stratford and richmond—claphamreet because of a signal failure. 0n the roads: in islington, upper street is closed south from liverpool road to city road from today until november for thames water works. and in upper norwood: there are temporary traffic lights at priory crescent. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. although it's been warm in the last couple of days, it's been the coolest start to august for 30 years for the south—east. but today isn't looking too shabby. bright with sunny spells this morning. you'll notice the cloud building through the day, particularly into the afternoon. but still fairly pleasant. temperatures getting up to about 23—24 celsius. just a very light south—westerly breeze. that wind strengthens through this evening ahead of this rain pushing in from the west. that will be with us for most of the night. it'll be feeling fairly muggy. temperatures getting down to about 15—16 celsius. it will take most of tomorrow morning for that rain to clear, but it does take the clo
first up on the tube, there are severe delays on the 0verground, that's between stratford and richmond—claphamreet because of a signal failure. 0n the roads: in islington, upper street is closed south from liverpool road to city road from today until november for thames water works. and in upper norwood: there are temporary traffic lights at priory crescent. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. although it's been warm in the last couple of days, it's been the coolest start to...