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and we don't know from the earlier versions that shakespeare nicked all from shakespeare when the story... 4099 and there is a fence that runs right in the middle of the story which is the renaissance, and most people are sitting on the other side of the fence which is the pre—renaissance mindset, do what god tells you. but juliet, crucially is on the other side, the opposite side where she wa nts to side, the opposite side where she wants to be free. one of the things that brings is it of this book very powerfully, apart from your conviction that this is one of the great immortal stories, is your obvious love and indeed admiration for italy and northern italy. that can't be make up —— made up. it must be real. it is real. i spent a couple of weeks walking around the rhone. looking at what i thought would be the real place. —— looking around verona. it is wonderful, because... i think it is really important that books have a really firm multidimensional important that books have a really firm multi dimensional world. you don'tjust want firm multi dimensional world. you don't just want t
and we don't know from the earlier versions that shakespeare nicked all from shakespeare when the story... 4099 and there is a fence that runs right in the middle of the story which is the renaissance, and most people are sitting on the other side of the fence which is the pre—renaissance mindset, do what god tells you. but juliet, crucially is on the other side, the opposite side where she wa nts to side, the opposite side where she wants to be free. one of the things that brings is it of...
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some people mistakenly assume that shakespeare was poking fun at lawyers. the cynics miss the point. dick is a villain scheming to take over the government. shakespeare's point is that without lawyers, nobody would need to follow the law. that might be good for criminals like dick, but only because it would be bad for everyone else. criticism of lawyers stems largely from two factors. first, the practice of law is often adversarial, there are winners and losers. your client usually wants to win without regard to what justice demands. there is a story about a client anxiously waiting to hear from his lawyer about the judge's ruling on his case. the lawyer sends a three-word message, justice was done. the client replies, appeal immediately. [laughing] when you represent a prevailing party, it is understandable that the loser may dislike you. the loser may also dislike his own lawyer because from his perspective, the loss surely resulted from the lawyer's performance and not the client's own actions. even the prevailing party may wind up disliking his own lawy
some people mistakenly assume that shakespeare was poking fun at lawyers. the cynics miss the point. dick is a villain scheming to take over the government. shakespeare's point is that without lawyers, nobody would need to follow the law. that might be good for criminals like dick, but only because it would be bad for everyone else. criticism of lawyers stems largely from two factors. first, the practice of law is often adversarial, there are winners and losers. your client usually wants to win...
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some people mistakenly think shakespeare was poking fun at lawyers. the synnex missed the point will cynics missed the dick the butcher was scheming to point. take over the government. shakespeare's point was without lawyers, there is no one to take over the law. it will be very bad for everybody else. criticism of lawyers tend to stem from two different factors. first, the practice of law is often adversarial, there are winners and losers. your client usually wants to win without regard to what justice demands. there's a story about a client anxiously awaiting word from his lawyer about the judge's rolling -- ruling in his case. the lawyer sends a three word message. justice was done. the client replies, in that case, appeal immediately. [laughter] when you represent a prevailing party, it is understandable that the loser may dislike you. the loser may also dislike his own lawyer because from his perspective, a loss shortly resulted from the lawyer's performance and not the client's own actions. even the prevailing party may wind up disliking his law
some people mistakenly think shakespeare was poking fun at lawyers. the synnex missed the point will cynics missed the dick the butcher was scheming to point. take over the government. shakespeare's point was without lawyers, there is no one to take over the law. it will be very bad for everybody else. criticism of lawyers tend to stem from two different factors. first, the practice of law is often adversarial, there are winners and losers. your client usually wants to win without regard to...
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but this is not shakespeare's story. it isjuliet and romeo. the tale retold by the novelist david hewson said in the same place, verona, and firmly in the last days of the 15th century. with their lives given new twists and new histories. how do you turn shakespeare into a novel? this book, this novel started life as an audio book. it was done to be listened to. tells the story about that, because it's fascinating. it was a one—man that i wrote with richard armitage who can play any part you push at him. her recording about two years ago here in london, and richard said to me when is the book coming out? it never occurred to me that there would be a book because it was a script. when it came out lots of said when is the book coming out? i decided to decided to try to turn it, having turned a play into an audio book to turn it into a novel. the change the structure of the original, tends to make this audio book how would you describe the transition that you made from the drama we all know to the one—man play? it fascinates me the difference bet
but this is not shakespeare's story. it isjuliet and romeo. the tale retold by the novelist david hewson said in the same place, verona, and firmly in the last days of the 15th century. with their lives given new twists and new histories. how do you turn shakespeare into a novel? this book, this novel started life as an audio book. it was done to be listened to. tells the story about that, because it's fascinating. it was a one—man that i wrote with richard armitage who can play any part you...
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shakespeare somewhere. >> no.you've actually noticed a difference between your movies as far as what the difference in the movies that makes a ton of money versus the ones that don't. >> well there is an interesting correlation. first of all, you always get paid more the worse the lines are. >> seth: uh-huh. okay, got you. >> do you know -- like, shakespeare no money, right? but really good lines. >> seth: yeah. >> you know, you do some kind of unmentionable movie, you know, that nobody sees, and you don't want people googling and looking up so you don't mention the titles. >> seth: right. >> but you know, you get paid a lot for them. there's also a direct equation -- you know there have been people talking so much about gun control in this country, and i noticed recently like, if you put in a column every movie i ever did where i carry a gun, and every move where i don't, and my salary, like if i ask my father to do math on that. >> seth:,yeah, yeah. >> i really think it would be about 92% to 8%. >> seth: really.
shakespeare somewhere. >> no.you've actually noticed a difference between your movies as far as what the difference in the movies that makes a ton of money versus the ones that don't. >> well there is an interesting correlation. first of all, you always get paid more the worse the lines are. >> seth: uh-huh. okay, got you. >> do you know -- like, shakespeare no money, right? but really good lines. >> seth: yeah. >> you know, you do some kind of unmentionable...
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the man who racked up oscars for films such as shakespeare in love is today expected to turn himself into detectives and face charges of sexual assault. among his accusers is lucy evans, formerly an aspiring actress who claims the movie mogul abused her at his office in new york. she and a string of hollywood a—listers, gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie among them, were part of a chorus of accusations that gave rise to the #metoo movement, it led to powerful and predatory men in a number of fields being held to account, the latest being morgan freeman, who has now issued a public apology following allegations of inappropriate behaviour onset. the italian actress asean gendt oh, who last weekend repeated claims that harvey weinstein raped her, heralded the news that he now planned to turn himself in with a single word on
the man who racked up oscars for films such as shakespeare in love is today expected to turn himself into detectives and face charges of sexual assault. among his accusers is lucy evans, formerly an aspiring actress who claims the movie mogul abused her at his office in new york. she and a string of hollywood a—listers, gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie among them, were part of a chorus of accusations that gave rise to the #metoo movement, it led to powerful and predatory men in a number of...
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shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day. until next time, do not forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddin
shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round....
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with shakespeare's the shakespeare's play to have an observation about lawyers. [laughter] many of you know that he famously says the first thing that we do is kill the lawyers. that is often misinterpreted not upset about the circuit of overregulation by the villain scheming to take over his point is that without lawyers no need to follow the law that would be good for criminals that bad for honest people and very bad it is essential to commerce those who enter contract investment in project revenue with some assurance about the future. to establish a mechanism to resolve disputes and enforce contracts and provides a degree of action by government officials. the american revolution of 1776 was not just political but also economic farmers, shopkeepers, mercantile and ordinary men who banded together to protest excessive regulation the columnists -- colonists were upset about restrictions on the ability to develop the western frontier but today president trump is mindful of promoting innovation and with unnecessary interim pension and our department of justice to
with shakespeare's the shakespeare's play to have an observation about lawyers. [laughter] many of you know that he famously says the first thing that we do is kill the lawyers. that is often misinterpreted not upset about the circuit of overregulation by the villain scheming to take over his point is that without lawyers no need to follow the law that would be good for criminals that bad for honest people and very bad it is essential to commerce those who enter contract investment in project...
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. >> guest: ucla not far from where we are sitting right now you no longer have to read shakespeare to get a degree in english. >> host: why is that a bad thing? >> guest: there is such a thing as good and bad. politically correct people don't agree, but i would say william shakespeare is probably the most talented human being who ever lived in my book because i'm a writer and i'm a little bit prejudice but if you study literature and have not read shakespeare, it's like studying religion and not reading the bible. it's about that extreme. i don't know. because he was a white man, so what, i don't care. it's interesting to read. i don't care whether they were white or black. i'm a follower of chinese former chairman who said he famously i don't care if the cat is black or white i only care if it [inaudible] >> host: we've mentioned enemies a love story. what else, what other kind of work do you do here in hollywood that we should know about? >> guest: a lot of work that never got made, very typical. in one of the ones that did get made recently is a film called a better life that just
. >> guest: ucla not far from where we are sitting right now you no longer have to read shakespeare to get a degree in english. >> host: why is that a bad thing? >> guest: there is such a thing as good and bad. politically correct people don't agree, but i would say william shakespeare is probably the most talented human being who ever lived in my book because i'm a writer and i'm a little bit prejudice but if you study literature and have not read shakespeare, it's like...
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shakespeare's point is that, without lawyers, nobody would need to follow the law. that would be good for criminals like nick. but it would be bad for honest people and very bad for business. the rule of law is essential to commerce. it allows businesses to enter contracts, make investments, and project revenue with some assurance about the future it establishes a mechanism to resolve disputes, enforce contracts and prevent fraud and provides a degree of protection from arbitrary actions by government officials. the american revolution of 1776 was not just a political revolution. it was also an economic revolution. the movement included mercantilists, farmers, shopkeepers and other ordinary men and women who banded together essentially to protest excessive regulation. the colonists were upset about burdensome taxes. they were upset about restrictions on their ability to develop the western frontier and they were concerned about unfair trade practices. today, president trump is mindful about the importance of promoting innovation and avoiding unnecessary interference
shakespeare's point is that, without lawyers, nobody would need to follow the law. that would be good for criminals like nick. but it would be bad for honest people and very bad for business. the rule of law is essential to commerce. it allows businesses to enter contracts, make investments, and project revenue with some assurance about the future it establishes a mechanism to resolve disputes, enforce contracts and prevent fraud and provides a degree of protection from arbitrary actions by...
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i'm a writer and a little prejudiced and if you study literature and leave not read shakespeare, nor a nincompoop. it's like studying religion and not reading the bible. it's about that extreme. and i don't know. i mean, because he was a white man so what? i don't care. i think it's very interesting to read eugene -- written by a black russian. so i don't care whether they're white or black. i am a follower of xi ping, who said i don't care every cat is black or white, i only care if it catches mice. >> mentioned you're a scree jeter for bust n loose, what other kind of work did you do in hollywood? >> guest: i dade lot of work in hollywood that never got made. >> host: is that typical in hollywood. >> guest: very, very typical. particularly in the period i came here. one of the ones that did get made was rewritten slightly, a film called "a bert life" --" "a better life" that just came out and the lead actor was nominated for the academy award, and for this purposes i wrote it 20 years ago, under the title of the o'gardner," an american latino version of "the bicycle thief," a class
i'm a writer and a little prejudiced and if you study literature and leave not read shakespeare, nor a nincompoop. it's like studying religion and not reading the bible. it's about that extreme. and i don't know. i mean, because he was a white man so what? i don't care. i think it's very interesting to read eugene -- written by a black russian. so i don't care whether they're white or black. i am a follower of xi ping, who said i don't care every cat is black or white, i only care if it catches...
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but if all of the world is a stage as shakespeare said, then glenda jackson is one of the greatest actorsto storm across it. bold and talented she earned twoscars for the drama "women in love" and another for the comedy "a touch of class." >> in the past two days you have completely given me tea, brought me lunch aud brought me to this hideaway for the intention of getting me into bed for what you americans charmingly call a quickie. am i right so far? >> why do women think the worst, why does sex have to be first thing -- yes. >> jackson is no johnnie one note. in 1992 she pivoted to politics and was elected to parliament, only to pivot back to acting. no easy fete for a woman the ripe age of 80. she played king lear to rave reviews. at 82 she is taking broad which which -- broadway by storm in ""three tall women." that earned her a tony nomination. she stars alongside alison till. she is fierce, funny and frank. glenda jackson discussed this with me when she joined me from new york earlier in the week. >> glenda jackson, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> so i don't want to be ind
but if all of the world is a stage as shakespeare said, then glenda jackson is one of the greatest actorsto storm across it. bold and talented she earned twoscars for the drama "women in love" and another for the comedy "a touch of class." >> in the past two days you have completely given me tea, brought me lunch aud brought me to this hideaway for the intention of getting me into bed for what you americans charmingly call a quickie. am i right so far? >> why do...
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never the classics, reading the shakespeare.as kept busy, very busy, preoccupied reading. >> and you have emerged into the full glaring sunlight of the trump presidency and the new world order. how do you assimilate -- how do you assess the trump effect on the world and what it might mean for your country? >> well, the foreign policy position of the united states, something not effective to me, which is unfortunately showing very l little regard for the ne for reform of democracy or transformation. but i think now it takes these countries -- what has happened in the malaysian experience is very pertinent, significant in the sense that we can now show, after years of despair, after the spring, there can be an effective experiment towards democracy through the ballot box. and then with this mandate, to fight excesses or extremism or fanaticism and grow multi cultural vie ambulance and democracy in malaysia. i think that is our focus. in terms of our relationship with foreign countries, particularly the muslim countries. >> anwar i
never the classics, reading the shakespeare.as kept busy, very busy, preoccupied reading. >> and you have emerged into the full glaring sunlight of the trump presidency and the new world order. how do you assimilate -- how do you assess the trump effect on the world and what it might mean for your country? >> well, the foreign policy position of the united states, something not effective to me, which is unfortunately showing very l little regard for the ne for reform of democracy or...
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totaled $33 and right here we have the word paper and that says 32.50 and then we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king leer and fellow and the books are just precious, the tutor, if you open it up you see the red stamp. these are called pocketbooks, very common at the time and there are several that we have. this lovely little pocketbooks that were lended out in the library and it's wonderful that the library had these. this book that we have right here is titled camille, this is a lovely book from the library and it has some interesting library stamp, but upside side it's property of smith county rural library. library that i have never heard of and so that is interesting showing how this book has traveled and been renamed and once again, it's on the inside. lovely book that is in pretty great conditions considering how old it is. next we have old testament selections, this is a great book in that when you open it up it still has the card inside and, let's see what this says, old testament copy, old testament selection volumes in the library. that is what i was remembering, the dates in
totaled $33 and right here we have the word paper and that says 32.50 and then we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king leer and fellow and the books are just precious, the tutor, if you open it up you see the red stamp. these are called pocketbooks, very common at the time and there are several that we have. this lovely little pocketbooks that were lended out in the library and it's wonderful that the library had these. this book that we have right here is titled camille, this is a...
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. >> the effects of shakespeare.: i want to ban shakespeare. >> my only thought was the 80s was hairbands and then you look 30 years back for that i feel like the statistic would be the same because every song like twist or whatever and it was a stupid song and -- everything was super fun and then you could had sex and everything came later and now it's like what we care about? we hating ourselves in suicide. greg: that's interesting because in aggressive it was at the hot, do the twist and a whole lot of shaking going on and this happy stuff and then you got to the hairbands that was the youngest groupie on sunset boulevard. >> nothing but a good time. greg: and now. tyrus: i stare my facebook and write songs about why no one likes me. there you go. greg: and sell millions. greg: and sell millions. don't go anywhere, more stuff my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i'v
. >> the effects of shakespeare.: i want to ban shakespeare. >> my only thought was the 80s was hairbands and then you look 30 years back for that i feel like the statistic would be the same because every song like twist or whatever and it was a stupid song and -- everything was super fun and then you could had sex and everything came later and now it's like what we care about? we hating ourselves in suicide. greg: that's interesting because in aggressive it was at the hot, do the...
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i was in a shakespeare festival in colorado, the colorado shakespeare festival, and we did three plays were each in two of them and the one i was the smaller part in was hamlet and i was a court lady and we would spend the entire time trying to make each other laugh. those of us that had the small parts, very unprofessional. >> stephen: how did hamlet feel about this? >> he didn't know about it? he's the melancholy came. he's the chipper. >> he is melancholy, but we had a blast. >> stephen: i understand you shot this in upstate new york acting as the russian countryside. >> right. >> stephen: were you out in the fields and everything? >> there was some of that. >> stephen: nature and bears and all that? >> mainly what we needed was a house and a lake, it's in monroe, new york. >> stephen: yes. we found one because our production designer is this genius woman named jane muskie had actually gone to the house when she was a kid, because her grandmother was part of the jewish population who collectively bought a house they'd go to together. so there was actually this russian history in thi
i was in a shakespeare festival in colorado, the colorado shakespeare festival, and we did three plays were each in two of them and the one i was the smaller part in was hamlet and i was a court lady and we would spend the entire time trying to make each other laugh. those of us that had the small parts, very unprofessional. >> stephen: how did hamlet feel about this? >> he didn't know about it? he's the melancholy came. he's the chipper. >> he is melancholy, but we had a...
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we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king lear and the tempest fellow and these books are just precious. you open it up and of course you will see the red sticking up of the negro public library. these are called pocket books, very common at the time and there are several that we have. this lovely little pocketbook that were landed out at the library and i think it is wonderful that the library had these in this book we have right here is titled camille by dumas as, a lovely book from the library. it has some interesting call the dots in it in that you see the red negro public library stamp tyler, texas. upside down is property of smith county world library. a library i have never heard of and so that's interesting showing how this book has traveled and then renamed and once again it's on the inside. lovely book that is in pretty great condition considering how old it is. next, we have old testament selections this is a great book in that when you open it it still has the card inside and, old testament copy 12 so
we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king lear and the tempest fellow and these books are just precious. you open it up and of course you will see the red sticking up of the negro public library. these are called pocket books, very common at the time and there are several that we have. this lovely little pocketbook that were landed out at the library and i think it is wonderful that the library had these in this book we have right here is titled camille by dumas as, a lovely book from...
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and then we have quite a lot of shakespeare, and these books are just precious. the tudor shakespeare, if you open it up, of course, you'll see the red stamp of the negro public library. these are called pocketbooks. pocket books. very common at the time, and there are several that we have. just lovely little pocketbooks that were lended out at the library. and i think it's wonderful that the library had these. this book that we have right here is titled camille by dumas. this is a lovely book from the library, and it has some interesting prove nance in it in that you see, of course, the red negro public library stamp, tyler, texas. but then upside down is property of smith county rural library. a library that i have never heard of. and is so that is interesting showing how book has traveled and been renamed. and once again, it's on the inside. a lovely book that is in pretty great condition considering how old it is. next we have old testament selections. this is a great book in that when you open it, it still has the card inside. and let's see what this says. o
and then we have quite a lot of shakespeare, and these books are just precious. the tudor shakespeare, if you open it up, of course, you'll see the red stamp of the negro public library. these are called pocketbooks. pocket books. very common at the time, and there are several that we have. just lovely little pocketbooks that were lended out at the library. and i think it's wonderful that the library had these. this book that we have right here is titled camille by dumas. this is a lovely book...
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and as shakespeare said, i think deed the marriage of two mind. >> gentlemen, this is all very excitithank you so much and we will talk with you again. look forward to it. >> also good to have a mention of shakespeare in the show. >> you and i haven't done that. >> no, we haven't. but before prince harry and meghan markle were thinking about tying the knot, the british royal had his own adventures. >> and this is a look at the past and future. here is a preview. >> reporter: in 2007, a secret deployment to afghanistan gives larry a taste of the front lines. >> as far as i'm concerned, i'm out here as a normal guy on the ground and not prince harry. sort of nice to be a normal person. about as normal as it could get. >> pretty much a turning point in his life. i think he realized the seriousness of life. he rose to the responsibilities. >> reporter: but after ten weeks on the ground, his mission is leaked. and harry is immediately evacuated. >> he was very angry. to use the words of his private secretary, he was boiling mad. he sort of headed for the gutter. he started drinking very he
and as shakespeare said, i think deed the marriage of two mind. >> gentlemen, this is all very excitithank you so much and we will talk with you again. look forward to it. >> also good to have a mention of shakespeare in the show. >> you and i haven't done that. >> no, we haven't. but before prince harry and meghan markle were thinking about tying the knot, the british royal had his own adventures. >> and this is a look at the past and future. here is a preview....
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miguel herrera se le reclamÓ al cuarto Árbitro que es la tercera ocasiÓn que queda tirado en el shakespearel. ivÁn: se le va muy bien martÍn por encima de los defensores. estuvo aquÍ. de meter exentas. -- meter el frente aso. --frentazo. raÚl: amÉrica necesitaba que uno de sus jugadores por el centro de adelante marcara para tomar confianza. en algÚn momento los vana necesitar. gibran: no se pueden quejar de oportunidades. tres de cabeza, una mÁs claras que las otras, pero amÉrica la ha tenido. raÚl: aquÍ estÁ brian lozano, este para furch, protege como pocos la pelota en el fÚtbol mexicano. recibe la falta. esto lo aprovecha el equipo de siboldi para guardar un poco, para depositar el tiempo en contra del amÉrica, tener la pelota, seguramente trazar la atrÁs, mantener la posiciÓn y jugar con las Águilas. ivÁn: "oficio" se llama. raÚl: izquierdoz regresa para la franja central. ivan: no sÉ cÓmo el gallito vÁzquez no está en la selecciÓn. es el hombre que marca los tiempos, defiende muy bien, da la pelota muy bien, es increÍble cÓmo un hombre que juegue con esa naturaleza no estÉ en la selec
miguel herrera se le reclamÓ al cuarto Árbitro que es la tercera ocasiÓn que queda tirado en el shakespearel. ivÁn: se le va muy bien martÍn por encima de los defensores. estuvo aquÍ. de meter exentas. -- meter el frente aso. --frentazo. raÚl: amÉrica necesitaba que uno de sus jugadores por el centro de adelante marcara para tomar confianza. en algÚn momento los vana necesitar. gibran: no se pueden quejar de oportunidades. tres de cabeza, una mÁs claras que las otras, pero amÉrica la...
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allegations against him. of oscars for films such as shakespeare in love. once an aspiring actress, lucia evans. she says the producer abused her at his office in new york. the charges also referred another unnamed woman. neither were identified in court. to the me too movement. to account for their actions. last week repeated claims that harvey weinstein raped her. i was 21 years old. this festival was his hunting ground. she reacted to today's news with a single word on social media. others were quick to follow. it's been a torrid few months for hollywood. where decades of sexual harassment allegations were detailed. were made by dozens of women. of making sexual advances to multiple underage men. of aggravated indecent assault. he subjected them to harassment. and will wear a monitoring device. helena lee, bbc news. 0ur correspondent nada tawfiq is in new york. trial, what might happen from here on in? on in? said that he would move immediately to try to get the charges dropped. to try to get the charges dropped. case, they will exonerate mr weinstein. weinstein. case, and that was key
allegations against him. of oscars for films such as shakespeare in love. once an aspiring actress, lucia evans. she says the producer abused her at his office in new york. the charges also referred another unnamed woman. neither were identified in court. to the me too movement. to account for their actions. last week repeated claims that harvey weinstein raped her. i was 21 years old. this festival was his hunting ground. she reacted to today's news with a single word on social media. others...
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i would quote shakespeare to say you can see how much they are both in love. >> and meghan seems to be little different out in public. they hold hands when they walk. she has been seen hugging people. she is looking like a peoples princess here. there's no question at all it is some what different. she has got more freedom. she will sort of informality. this will indeed be a partnership that i think will benefit so many for so many wonderful causes which they decide to help. >> thanks for watching this hour. i'm back right after this with our top stories. when i received the diagnoses, i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network
i would quote shakespeare to say you can see how much they are both in love. >> and meghan seems to be little different out in public. they hold hands when they walk. she has been seen hugging people. she is looking like a peoples princess here. there's no question at all it is some what different. she has got more freedom. she will sort of informality. this will indeed be a partnership that i think will benefit so many for so many wonderful causes which they decide to help. >>...
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"shakespeare in the park?" >> oh.actually, somebody else recently said, "oh, tony went to stanford." and i said, "no, i went to samford. [ laughter ] in birmingham, alabama." people think i'm a lot fancier than i am. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're in the parking lot -- stamford. >> stamford. >> jimmy: yeah, okay, perfect, yeah. >> not that fancy. >> jimmy: no, not -- >> jimmy: do you ever go back down south to visit? >> we do, we do. we go every summer to alabama. we go to dollywood. did you guys ever go to dollywood? >> jimmy: i've been dying to go to dollywood. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, it's the best. >> jimmy: is it great? >> we've been twice. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, it's the best. >> jimmy: i love dolly. >> we love the south. and we love the food, we listen to country music. speaking of my wife, i think it was last summer, or something we were driving and the song -- do you guys know the zach brown band? [ cheers and applause ] they're great, they're really great. this song came on that was called "whatever i
"shakespeare in the park?" >> oh.actually, somebody else recently said, "oh, tony went to stanford." and i said, "no, i went to samford. [ laughter ] in birmingham, alabama." people think i'm a lot fancier than i am. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're in the parking lot -- stamford. >> stamford. >> jimmy: yeah, okay, perfect, yeah. >> not that fancy. >> jimmy: no, not -- >> jimmy: do you ever go back down south to visit?...
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romeo and juliet shakespeare's star crossed young lovers but it's likely they never lived here in verona and juliet certainly never lived in this house or stood on this balcony which was built in the twentieth century but some sharp marketing people came up with the idea of selling this location to tourists and hundreds of thousands every year. many leave letters and other items at the foot of juliet statue number five on our list of romantic european customs despite the fact that the story of romeo and juliet ended in tragedy. when people in germany carry trees through the streets and then set them up in public places it's either christmas or the end of april for centuries germans have been putting up large trees to mark the first of may sometimes outside the homes of people they love. number four on the list of romantic european customs this tradition is particularly popular in the rhineland region but the trees can only stay in place for one month the celebrations include beer cake and kisses. wales the home of rugged landscapes and medieval castles centuries ago during the long winte
romeo and juliet shakespeare's star crossed young lovers but it's likely they never lived here in verona and juliet certainly never lived in this house or stood on this balcony which was built in the twentieth century but some sharp marketing people came up with the idea of selling this location to tourists and hundreds of thousands every year. many leave letters and other items at the foot of juliet statue number five on our list of romantic european customs despite the fact that the story of...
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just any final remarks for either one of you. >> so here's my shakespeare. i think it's measure for measure. so the line goes, o, it is excellent to have the strength of a giant, but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. the power and authority reposed in a state attorney general, attorneys general office is significant, almost beyond measure. making decisions about who to prosecute, who not to prosecute, who to sue, the advice that you give on a daily basis to the governor, the legislature, the state agencies. that is a lot of responsibility. and one of the keys, i've always felt, to leadership is to be able to surround yourself with feel w people who are smarter and more talented than you are. i'm just really blessed. i have to pinch myself on a day by basis at the talent that we have in our office. great lawyers, great public servants, and great oklahomans. were it not for that team, we would not have been able to experience the success that we have in the short time i've been a.g. i guess i just want to do a quick shoutout to my team back in oklahoma,
just any final remarks for either one of you. >> so here's my shakespeare. i think it's measure for measure. so the line goes, o, it is excellent to have the strength of a giant, but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. the power and authority reposed in a state attorney general, attorneys general office is significant, almost beyond measure. making decisions about who to prosecute, who not to prosecute, who to sue, the advice that you give on a daily basis to the governor, the...
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and won dozens of oscars for films such as shakespeare in love.acing relates to claims made by lucia evans, once an aspiring actress. she says the producer abused her at his office in new york. she and the number of hollywood superstars including gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie we re gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie were pa rt of gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie were part of a chorus of accusations which gave rise to the #metoo movement. it led to a number of powerful men being held to account for their actions. the italian actress asia argento at the cannes film festival last week repeated claims that harvey weinstein right her. in 1997 i was right by harvey weinstein here at cannon. she reacted today with a single word on social media and others were quick to follow. it's been a torrid few months for hollywood. last october the 1st accusations emerged in a newspaper where decades of sexual harassment allegations were detailed including from actors rose mcgowan and ashleyjudd. later that month further accusations were made by dozens furthe
and won dozens of oscars for films such as shakespeare in love.acing relates to claims made by lucia evans, once an aspiring actress. she says the producer abused her at his office in new york. she and the number of hollywood superstars including gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie we re gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie were pa rt of gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie were part of a chorus of accusations which gave rise to the #metoo movement. it led to a number of powerful men being held to...
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when i made strictly ballroom, and then i wanted to do a modern day shakespeare, and i was in an overallllroom ii, more of that? and then when i did moulin rouge, it was like, why would you want to do the gatsby, please. so there is no, hey, here's $100 million, go do gatsby. there's cajoling, convincing, convincing yourself, convincing others. leonardo being a great partner in that process, toby being a great partner in that process. dicaprio and maguire, we should say. we're talking a—list hollywood people. yeah, but also artists that want to make sure they're making something different and so what i'm saying is, i mean, you know, let me just say, all that stuff you identified, i mean, gatsby, rightly, whether you like it or you don't, and whether i made the right choices or not, it's a very quiet internal narration about a very noisy time. about a very brightly coloured, noisy time so, i rightly or wrongly, i exploited that. which is a great cue to just have a little look, another flavour of your movie—making, by having a look at one of the memorable scenes from the great gatsby. i ca
when i made strictly ballroom, and then i wanted to do a modern day shakespeare, and i was in an overallllroom ii, more of that? and then when i did moulin rouge, it was like, why would you want to do the gatsby, please. so there is no, hey, here's $100 million, go do gatsby. there's cajoling, convincing, convincing yourself, convincing others. leonardo being a great partner in that process, toby being a great partner in that process. dicaprio and maguire, we should say. we're talking a—list...
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i'm a huge fan of shakespeare. midsummer night's dream. in terms of...d scene. i'd love to have a quirky wedding vehicle, you know, like a campervan, ora beetle, or something really different. it will look lovely with the ribbons on. and it will be fun. it's different. we can get henry in there as well. i've heard that they're possibly going to have knickerbocker glories. are they really? and we're having a knickerbocker glory. so, that's another thing harry and meghan are stealing from us. it's everything that we wanted it to be because we were doing it ourselves. and, i suppose, meghan and harry are having their fairytale wedding and so are we. the sun has shone down on windsor today. sarah keith lucas is on the long walk. it is always nice to be built are of good news particularly on the eve of a royal wedding. the forecast tomorrow is for things to stay dry. it will feel pleasantly warm. some decent conditions in the forecast, not just the windsor decent conditions in the forecast, notjust the windsor back up and down the country as well. pour the re
i'm a huge fan of shakespeare. midsummer night's dream. in terms of...d scene. i'd love to have a quirky wedding vehicle, you know, like a campervan, ora beetle, or something really different. it will look lovely with the ribbons on. and it will be fun. it's different. we can get henry in there as well. i've heard that they're possibly going to have knickerbocker glories. are they really? and we're having a knickerbocker glory. so, that's another thing harry and meghan are stealing from us....
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volume of english verse mine is its table of contents or index but richly sown with the verse of shakespeare and tennyson and keats and yates and the first poem on the first flyleaf was a poem that i committed to memory. there was a time when meadow grows in a streams in every common site to me it seems apparel to the precious of a dream, as it were it was no more and this i know where air i go there is passed away a glory from the earth. aunt shine and her sisters are retired in their 70s and kbyte the motley house every day for two years to tutor a little turtle back into rabbit hood. every session began with four basic precepts. this is the house that your grandfather's grandfather built. he was a slave who believed in the american dream. you have to memorize the american constitution and the declaration of independence. the thing? we will start with the preamble. every day at the beginning of every tutorial session i had to stand and recite from memory and heart the preamble to the declaration of independence. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that th
volume of english verse mine is its table of contents or index but richly sown with the verse of shakespeare and tennyson and keats and yates and the first poem on the first flyleaf was a poem that i committed to memory. there was a time when meadow grows in a streams in every common site to me it seems apparel to the precious of a dream, as it were it was no more and this i know where air i go there is passed away a glory from the earth. aunt shine and her sisters are retired in their 70s and...
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president understands that he's at a stage in this investigation, you know, our american version of shakespearefather movies, they talk about having a wartime con sig layer. the president was bring in rudy giuliani, letting the vice president go unleashed, get on the public circuit and push back against the investigation that's come up with absolutely nothing in terms of collusion that somehow elevates a porn star into a paragon of moral virtue and a victim i think is the right move to make. it's right on time. frankly i think it should have happened sooner. but thank god it's happening now. gregg: what would cnn do. it's stormy, stormy, stormy, 24/7. >> let's put all of it aside open focus on what the president is going right and let's move forward and have justice be restored. gregg: always great to see you. thanks for being with us. that's going to do it for us tonight. lou will be back next week. be sure to check out my latest book "the russia hoax, the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump." have a great weekend everybody. good night from new york. maria: happy wee
president understands that he's at a stage in this investigation, you know, our american version of shakespearefather movies, they talk about having a wartime con sig layer. the president was bring in rudy giuliani, letting the vice president go unleashed, get on the public circuit and push back against the investigation that's come up with absolutely nothing in terms of collusion that somehow elevates a porn star into a paragon of moral virtue and a victim i think is the right move to make....
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it is the length of shakespeare's "hamlet" and "othello" combined.hey want them to be thought that they are tough on big tech. particularly when it comes to these deemed monopolies or oligopolies. these laws will hit the small businesses. it costs them more than the juggernauts like facebook and google. mark zuckerberg will be given a tough task when he comes to face the eu in brussels. emily: we will be covering mark zuckerberg's remarks in europe. thank you for joining us. a story we are watching is google could face $4.3 billion in damages in a british lawsuit involving iphone users. this is according to a company court filing. iphone users sued google saying that it unlawfully collected information by bypassing the default privacy settings. google denies this. sticking with google, it was hit hard. how the u.s. government is not responding to the so-called monopoly, next. tesla is also getting hit. why consumer reports magazine won't give the tesla model three its recommendation. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: google is getting a lot of heat after
it is the length of shakespeare's "hamlet" and "othello" combined.hey want them to be thought that they are tough on big tech. particularly when it comes to these deemed monopolies or oligopolies. these laws will hit the small businesses. it costs them more than the juggernauts like facebook and google. mark zuckerberg will be given a tough task when he comes to face the eu in brussels. emily: we will be covering mark zuckerberg's remarks in europe. thank you for joining us....
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. >> like shar-- shakespeare people think it happened to be faulkner no, it was shakespeare. >> he was talking about life. >> i know. >> deep. that's deep for three minutes into the show. >> sorry. >> meanwhile eurozone we'll get market pmi today eurozone at 18 month low japan is nine month low. we'll get ours in about 12 minutes or so in the u.s i mean, they mention weather they mention holidays in europe, at least but in japan it's a lot about supply chains, bottle necks, inflation. >> look, if you mention inflation of any sort on any conference call you're dead. executives just say it's business as usual. because if you -- yesterday koch brothers had a good call they did mention raw materials was bad and labor was bad. no kidding with lumber skyrocketing everything it was almost as if every analyst was like shocked shocked. it's like casino gambling in morocco. we can't be shocked continuously. >> lowe's was bad. we knew it was going to be bad therefore it goes higher target was good. it was not good enough and then it goes lower big. you need to have people prepped that your quarte
. >> like shar-- shakespeare people think it happened to be faulkner no, it was shakespeare. >> he was talking about life. >> i know. >> deep. that's deep for three minutes into the show. >> sorry. >> meanwhile eurozone we'll get market pmi today eurozone at 18 month low japan is nine month low. we'll get ours in about 12 minutes or so in the u.s i mean, they mention weather they mention holidays in europe, at least but in japan it's a lot about supply...
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we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king lear, the tempest, othello. these books are precious. you see the red stamp of the negro public library. these are called pocket books, very common at the time. and there are several that we have. books thatle pocket .ere lended out i think it is wonderful the library have these. here isk we have right titled camille, by dumas. it is a lovely book from the library. it has an interesting cover. public the red negro library stamp from tyler, texas. upside down is, property of library, the rural library i have never heard of. it is interesting, showing how this has traveled. once again, it is on the inside. lovely book that is in pretty great condition, considering how old it is. it still has the card inside. we have 12 different old testament volumes in the library. you can pull this back. this is what i was remembering. the dates right here in the back. most of these dates say 1922. where wasou wonder, this book before the library, which opened in the 1940's? this is an autobiography of fel lini. it has the prett
we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king lear, the tempest, othello. these books are precious. you see the red stamp of the negro public library. these are called pocket books, very common at the time. and there are several that we have. books thatle pocket .ere lended out i think it is wonderful the library have these. here isk we have right titled camille, by dumas. it is a lovely book from the library. it has an interesting cover. public the red negro library stamp from tyler, texas....