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. >> reporter: producers joe shuman says it's time.he knows is a hard reason to accept. >> one of my cousins is like my brother and i told him, clive you're not going to believe this. is that i want to cry. that's why you gave me this. but i said it's different for me there and it's not fair to everybody. i feel differently. i mean i still love the show, but i feel different. >> reporter: what is clear is this show was never this long. >> i have the poster at home that says six weeks. >> reporter: her late husband started it back in 1974. >> one night we were out to dinner and came outside the restaurant and there was a guitar player. people were throwing coins at him and i said wait a minute let's go back to my house, but some costumes on and come and do an act, see if we can make them some money. >> reporter: they may 25 bucks and beach blanket was born. he glued the crazy hats together himself and sketched his ideas, making them a reality on stage. >> if you know sushi like i know sushi, not a stock idea. kind of sick. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: producers joe shuman says it's time.he knows is a hard reason to accept. >> one of my cousins is like my brother and i told him, clive you're not going to believe this. is that i want to cry. that's why you gave me this. but i said it's different for me there and it's not fair to everybody. i feel differently. i mean i still love the show, but i feel different. >> reporter: what is clear is this show was never this long. >> i have the poster at home that...
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after more than 17,000 performances, producer joe shuman silver and announced unexpectedly in april the time felt right to end the show that her late husband created in 1974. >> it feels wonderful, it really does feel good. >> reporter: but sadness is also sinking in for longtime actors like kurt brennan who plays king louis. >> i just want to hold on to every moment. i really do. >> reporter: what will you miss about being king louis as you have been for the last 25 years? >> the freedom, the laughter, the joy, the complete reference to whatever is happening. >> reporter: the story follows a snow white as she looks for love around the world. the cast and crew will miss the fun of weaving in fresh material almost daily. former stage manager john says that when he sees on the news one morning can end up on stage hours later. >> most of the time it'll work and we will have somebody rehearsed, and costumed and hatted by that evening. >> reporter: like when marriage became legal in san francisco. >> when louis saying i'm getting married in the morning, dingdong it such a lovely day, that br
after more than 17,000 performances, producer joe shuman silver and announced unexpectedly in april the time felt right to end the show that her late husband created in 1974. >> it feels wonderful, it really does feel good. >> reporter: but sadness is also sinking in for longtime actors like kurt brennan who plays king louis. >> i just want to hold on to every moment. i really do. >> reporter: what will you miss about being king louis as you have been for the last 25...
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alarming levels of dioxins and poly chlorinated by if an els long recognized as extremely injurious to shuman health in one location the level of dioxins and eggs collected near an indonesian factory that burns plastics for fuel were similar to levels in eggs collected near the notorious agent orange hot spot and b.n. . vietnam which is considered one of the most dioxin contaminated locations on earth so it's a war zone and indonesia thanks to our virtue signaling here. it's almost hard to have any response at all because. what this implies is. extinction an extinction event for humans and it's tough to talk about but we see it happening in indonesia it's already on the tip of the spear and it'll it'll be rolled out globally within our lifetime so it's tough a few things 1st of all this is the truth of what happened to china china is the one the band plastics imports into their own country because there are an emerging economy they are the very wealthy and now they have a huge middle class the middle class were sick of their children dying and getting sick so they said enough get out and thes
alarming levels of dioxins and poly chlorinated by if an els long recognized as extremely injurious to shuman health in one location the level of dioxins and eggs collected near an indonesian factory that burns plastics for fuel were similar to levels in eggs collected near the notorious agent orange hot spot and b.n. . vietnam which is considered one of the most dioxin contaminated locations on earth so it's a war zone and indonesia thanks to our virtue signaling here. it's almost hard to have...
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his name was hans conrad shuman. , a soldier that was 19 at the time when he jumped over the barbed wire to get from east berlin to west. this was before the concrete wall. guest: exactly. this was shortly after they sealed the border. the location was now -- is now the home of the berlin memorial which is seven blocks long along the former death strip. it has an outdoor and indoor exhibit telling people the history of the wall in general, and at that site in particular. on one of the buildings is the huge photograph of conrad gunmann throwing off his above the barbed wire. that was an inspiration to so many others that even someone who is supposed to be defending this said forget it. i want out. host: time for maybe one or two more calls. this is richard in massachusetts. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. it is aessor who is on, pleasure listening to her, and c-span. i'm going to make a few comments and i would like her to interpret what i'm going to say and re-clarify it if she would like. host: sure. we just have about a minute and a half, so go ahead. caller: it was the russi
his name was hans conrad shuman. , a soldier that was 19 at the time when he jumped over the barbed wire to get from east berlin to west. this was before the concrete wall. guest: exactly. this was shortly after they sealed the border. the location was now -- is now the home of the berlin memorial which is seven blocks long along the former death strip. it has an outdoor and indoor exhibit telling people the history of the wall in general, and at that site in particular. on one of the buildings...
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my name is lynn shuman i live at 20 to 51 jackson street and i've lived there for almost 40 years.e have really enjoyed this neighborhood and i am here to object to the passing of this because i feel that the historic and beautiful fillmore street area will greatly be impacted. i feel that we need to have more time to study this. also of particular interest to me is the health issue. again this huge amount of radiation that will be coming out affects me. i have two twin granddaughters that are aged seven, and a granddaughter age three that are going to school in this area. by the way there are seven schools impacted within this district. as well as all of the young people that are wandering through this neighborhood a great deal of time. what i really wanted to say was i got information on this happening notice of this two days ago. i really would like to prepare more to find out to come and give i feel an environmental impact study would really be helpful. this 51-foot number is very scary because when you look at it and you think after all you have heard today i don't think any o
my name is lynn shuman i live at 20 to 51 jackson street and i've lived there for almost 40 years.e have really enjoyed this neighborhood and i am here to object to the passing of this because i feel that the historic and beautiful fillmore street area will greatly be impacted. i feel that we need to have more time to study this. also of particular interest to me is the health issue. again this huge amount of radiation that will be coming out affects me. i have two twin granddaughters that are...
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his name was hans conrad shuman. , a soldier that was 19 at the time when he jumped over the barbed wireo get from east berlin to west. this was before the concrete wall. guest: exactly. this was shortly after they sealed the border. the location was now -- is now the home of the berlin memorial which is seven blocks long along the former death strip. it has an outdoor and indoor exhibit telling people the history of the wall in general, and at that site in particular. on one of the buildings is the huge photograph of conrad gunmann throwing off his above the barbed wire. that was an inspiration to so many others that even someone who is supposed to be defending this said forget it. i want out. host: time for maybe one or two more calls. this is richard in massachusetts. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. it is aessor who is on, pleasure listening to her, and c-span. i'm going to make a few comments and i would like her to interpret what i'm going to say and re-clarify it if she would like. host: sure. we just have about a minute and a half, so go ahead. caller: it was the russian
his name was hans conrad shuman. , a soldier that was 19 at the time when he jumped over the barbed wireo get from east berlin to west. this was before the concrete wall. guest: exactly. this was shortly after they sealed the border. the location was now -- is now the home of the berlin memorial which is seven blocks long along the former death strip. it has an outdoor and indoor exhibit telling people the history of the wall in general, and at that site in particular. on one of the buildings...
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his name was hans conrad shuman. , a soldier that was 19 at the time when he jumped over the barbed wireo get from east berlin to west. this was before the concrete wall. guest: exactly. this was shortly after they sealed the border. the location was now -- is now the home of the berlin memorial which is seven blocks long along the former death strip. it has an outdoor and indoor exhibit telling people the history of the wall in general, and at that site in particular. on one of the buildings is the huge photograph of conrad gunmann throwing off his above the barbed wire. that was an inspiration to so many others that even someone who is supposed to be defending this said forget it. i want out. host: time for maybe one or two more calls. this is richard in massachusetts. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. it is aessor who is on, pleasure listening to her, and c-span. i'm going to make a few comments and i would like her to interpret what i'm going to say and re-clarify it if she would like. host: sure. we just have about a minute and a half, so go ahead. caller: it was the russian
his name was hans conrad shuman. , a soldier that was 19 at the time when he jumped over the barbed wireo get from east berlin to west. this was before the concrete wall. guest: exactly. this was shortly after they sealed the border. the location was now -- is now the home of the berlin memorial which is seven blocks long along the former death strip. it has an outdoor and indoor exhibit telling people the history of the wall in general, and at that site in particular. on one of the buildings...